The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
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American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on Mexican, Central and South American Indians,
1605- 22 v., 11 items, and 4 reels of tape.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
phia)
Chiefly studies (1605-1837) in Spanish, Latin, and Ger-
man of Arawak, Aztec, Cakchikel, Chorti, Guarani, Mixe,
and otiier languages and hieroglyphics, with dictionaries?
vocabularies, Christian doctrine and sermons in the various
Indian languages. Includes papers on antiquities, archeol-
ogy, and history Authors of the papers include Francisco
R^(b 1859), Thomas Coto, Gonzalo de Doblaz (1744-
1809), Guillermo Dupais, William More Gabb (1839-1878).
Antonio de Leon y Gama (1735-1802), Pedro Lozano, Fran-
cisco Maldonado, Francisco Moran, Adriaan Reland, An-
wT t ^l TteodQr S 6 ^ 2 ' Francisco de Veres, and
Walter 5- Wilbur.
Cataloged individually in the library. Also described by
John F. Freeman in Proceedings of the American Phikv
sophical Society, v. 106, no. 6 (1962), p. 530-40, and in A
guide to manuscripts relating to the American Indian in the
library of the American Philosophical Society (1964)
Gifts of Joel Roberts Poinsett, 1820-33; Academia" de
Uencias de Guatemala through Mariano Galvez, 1836: and
others, 1818-1943. '
a • ™.- . MS 63-2
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on North American Indians, 1721-
ca. 5 ft and 35 reels of microfilm.
Tn American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
phia)
1^ Li part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies (positive)
m Documents, papers, and correspondence relating to North
American Indian linguistics, ethnology, sociology, and
antiquities. The collection is strongest in linguistic material
especially of the various tribes of the Five and Six Nations:
and m historic documents and later studies relating to Penn-
sylvania Indians. Other papers relate to various Indian
tribes _and localities and contain information on linguistics,
medicine, myths, legends, religious customs and other rites
and ceremonies, songs, names, relics, and mounds. Includes
minutes and documents of conferences and treaties with
■??J«r* re of "» ^dian conference held at Easton, Pa.
ffV)iS2f"¥*'? Conestoga, Pa. (1721), at Albany,
N. •£-. (1722), and at Carlisle, Pa. (1753); report (1754) of
Pennsylvania Commissioners to Make a Treaty with the Six
Nations; and bibliography and analyses (1950-53) of Frank
C. Deering's collection of Indian captivities. Contributors
include: Charles Marius Barbeau (b. 1883), Benjamin Smith
Barbeau (1766-1815), Jesse Cornplanter, Benjamin Hawkins
(1754-1816), Matthew S. Henry. Thomas Jefferson H H
Kidder, John Kirk Townsend (1809-1851) Johann Severin
Vater (1771-1826), John Wood '(1775-1822), and David
Zeisberger (1721-1808).
Cataloged individually in the library. Also described in
A guide to manuscripts relating to the American Indian in
tte library of the American Philosophical Society, by John
^ F. Freeman (1964). J ' J
m Photocopies open to investigators under restrictions
accepted by the library.
Gift of Thomas Jefferson, 1816-27, Peter Stephen Du
Ponceau, 1816-40, authors and compilers (some as the result
of grants to scholars by the Society), and others, 1816-1D63 •
purchase, 1950-52. '
_ - MS 63-3
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942.
Collection of American Indian linguistics, 1875-1944
ca.55ft.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
phia)
Anthropologist and linguist Field notes, linguistic
studies, lexical files, dictionaries, grammars, Indian lan-
guage texts, translations, and ethnological material, largely
the work of scholars and native informants supported (1927-
37) by the American Council of Learned Societies' Commit-
tee on American Native Languages, of which Boas was
chairman. Includes material submitted to Boas, his own re-
searches; and papers of anthropological associates of Boas
and Edward Sapir. The papers are strongest in languages
of the Pacific coast of North America. Includes correspond-
ence (1926-27) on the formation and publication plans of the
Committee.
Cataloged individually in the library. Also described in
Index to the Franz Boas collection of materials for Ameri-
can linguistics (1945) by Charles F. Voegelin and Z. S.
Harris.
Gift of the Boas heirs through the American Council of
Learned Societies, 1944; W. G. Leland, 1956.
MS63-4
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942.
Papers, ca. 1858-1942. ca. 50,000 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
phia)
Anthropologist and linguist Personal and professional
correspondence, diaries, and family papers, including ma-
terial on anthropology and linguistics in the United States,
and the development of their study; and anthropology in
Latin America; science, academic freedom, race, and similar
subjects.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Boas family.
MS63-5
Heckewelder, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 1743^1823.
Papers, 1802-22. ca. 10 items, 4 v. and 1 reel microfilm.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
phia)
In part, microfilm (positive) of originals in the Moravian
Archives, Bethlehem, Pa^ and in Harvard University
Library.
Moravian missionary to the Indians. Correspondence with
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau and the Historical and Literary
Committee of the American Philosophical Society, a paper
on Delaware Indian place names and leaders, and other pa-
pers, including material on history, manners, and languages
of Indians in United States, particularly the Shawnee, Mo-
hegan, and Algonquin tribes.
Cataloged individually in the library. Correspondence
with Du Ponceau published in Transactions of the American
Philosophical Society^ N. S., v. 4 (1833) p. 351-396; the pa-
per on Delaware place names and leaders, in Transactions of
the Society's Historical and Literary Committee, v. 1 (1819)
p. 351-448.
Gifts.
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t a* * t* MS 63—6
Letters of French scientists, 1563-1925. 68 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
Chiefly letters of nineteenth century French scientists on
scientific questions of the period; and a registration certifi-
cate (June 21, 1702) of a company formed to enable boats to
come up the Loire River to Rouanne, for shipping wines.
Individually cataloged in the library.
Purchase, 1962.
_. „ . MS 63-7
Lingelbaeh, William Ezra, 1871-1962.
Papers, ca. 5,000 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
Historian. Mostly research and lecture notes, together
with some correspondence.
Gift of the Lingelbach family, 1963.
«™ . MS 63-8
CHbrechts, Frans M 1899-
Papcrs, ca. 1905-30. ca. 4 ft.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
Famish anthropologist Three lexical files, field note-
books, and other papers on Iroquois languages, Iroquois In-
dians, and the Seneca prophet, Handsome T^h>
Table of contents in the library .
Gift of Mrs. Olbrechts through A. E. Meeussen, 1959.
.» _, _ MS 63-9
Parker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895.
Papers, 1794-1946. ca. 600 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
Army officer, U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, engi-
neer, and Seneca sachem. Biographical, ethnological, his-
torical and linguistic papers concerning Indians.
Table of contents in the library. Much of the material
used by G. S. Snyderman in Function of wampum in Iro-
quois religion, published in Proceedings of American Philo-
sophical Society, v. 105 (1961) p. 571-608.
Gift of A. C. Parker, 1950.
' VTC CO 1ft
Parsons, Elsie Worthington (dews) 1875-1941
Papers, 18S5-194L 9 ft. (ca. li,900items)
Li American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
Anthropologist and f olklorist Correspondence, 77 note-
books, drawings, mask and hat designs, ca. 600 photos., ca.
265 negatives, and other papers, relating to folklore and
ethnology of the southwest, the southern Negro, Central
America, and the West Indies; and to Mrs. Parson's work
for the American Folklore Society and the American
Anthropological Association.
List of items in the library.
Gift of the Parsons family, 1949.
MS63-11
Radin, Paul, 1883-1959.
Papers, undated. 10 ft.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
phia)
Indian myth and language studies, chiefly Winnebago and
Zapotec. Includes lexicons, dictionaries, notebooks in syl-
labary, phonetic and English texts of myths, legends and
tales.
Described by John Freeman in Proceedings of the Ameri-
can Philosophical Society, v. 106, no. 6 (1962) p. 530-540.
Gift of Mrs. Doris Radin, 1960.
MS63-1S
Bobbins, William Jacob, 1890-
Papers, 1938-62. ca. 250 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
phia)
Botanist Mostly correspondence with Dr. Albert Francis
Blakeslee (1874-1954) relating to his work at the Smith Col-
lege Genetic Experiment Station, botany, and other topics.
Individually cataloged in the library.
Gift of Dr. Bobbins, 1959-63.
„ t . „ MS63-13
Sabin, Florence Rena, 1871-1953.
Papers, 1907-40. ca. 20,100 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
phia)
Anatomist. Mainly correspondence relating to tubercu-
losis and cancer studies, and the Rockefeller Institute, New
York.
Gift of the Rockefeller Institute, 1964.
MS 63-14™
Speck, Frank Gouldsmith, 1881-1950.
Papers, 1840-1950. ca. 28 ft
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
phia)
Papers on anthropology of Indians, Eskimos, and people
on other continents, including files on the circumpolar re-
gions, the Northeast, the Southeast, the Plains, the South-
west, the Northwest coast, Latin America, Africa, Asia,
Oceania and Australia, and Europe; papers on natural his-
tory, biography, and Columbia University lectures; and
diaries, notebooks, and notes in the Cherokee syllabary (22
items, 1840-1932) chiefly by William West Long and Morgan
Calhoun. Indexed and arranged by Anthony F. C. Wallace.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Gifts of Mrs. Speck, 1950-52; William N. Fenton, 1951;
John Witthoft, 1952; University of Pennsylvania Museum,
1958.
MS 63-15
Swann, William Francis Gray, 1884-1962.
Papers, ca. 1900-62. ca. 50,000 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadel-
phia)
Physicist Correspondence covering Swann's life and in-
terests, including his job seeking and the work of the BartojA
Research Foundation of the Franklin Institute, Philadel-
phia ; and articles covering subjects including atomic physics,
atmospheric electricity, acceleration of particles, cosmic rays
and energies, electrodynamics, magnetism, music, physics,
radiation, stratospheric flights, and wave mechanics.
Alphabetical listing of MS. articles available in the
library.
Gift of the Swann family, 1962.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 63-16
Anglo-Mexican Company, ltd.
Records, 1815-35. 601.
In University of Arizona Library.
Financial records concerning salaries, wages, and operat-
ing expenses of the Valenciana Mine and other mines in
the Guanajuato Mining District, Mexico, mostly 1825-40.
Includes a few records (1813) of Nuestra Senora de Guada-
lupe Mine.
MS 63-17
Carter, Henry Edwin, b. 1885.
Papers, ca. 1910-40. 56 ft.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library.
Los Angeles lawyer and California State senator. Corre-
spondence and papers relating to Carter's law practice and
his tenure in the California State Senate.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift
MS63-18
Baepler, Walter August, 1893-
Doctrinal unity collection, 1952-57. ca. 1000 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lutheran clergyman and administrator. Correspondence,
minutes, credentials, lists of delegates, and other papers, on
relations among constituent synods of Evangelical Lutheran
Synodical Conference of North America, of which Baepler
was president (1953-57) , and on doctrinal unity of Lutheran
churches. Includes material on Missouri Synod's Committee
on Doctrinal Unity, of which Baepler was chairman, on
Synodical Conference's Doctrinal Unity Committee, and on
conference conventions of 1954 and 1956. Correspondents
include John William Behnken, Martin Franzmann, O. Hoff-
mann, Sari Kurth, G. Lallegard, N. Madson, O. Naumann,
H. M Otto, P. Rabaj, and other leaders of Evangelical
Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States,
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, Norwegian Synod of
the American Evangelical Lutheran Church, and Slovak
Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of George J. Beto, 196L
MS 63-19
Concordia Historical Institute, St. Low*.
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod Christian primary
education collection, 1851-1949. ca. 2 ft (ca. 250 items) and
1 reel of microfilm (positive)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other papers
dealing with the relation of Lutheran parochial schools to
compulsory education laws, specifically in Illinois (collected
mainly by A. Pf otenhauer under the title Zur Schulfrage,
1890-1919), in Oregon (collected with miscellaneous corre-
spondence by J. C- Baur and F. W. J. Sylvester under the
Ajr heading Oregon school campaign, 1924) and papers from
the Michigan school controversy (1920-24) ; material deal-
ing with tie income tax status of parochial school teachers
under the Eggen tax exemption case, 1949 ; minutes from the
Lutheran School Conferences (1851-54) ; and minutes of the
Lutheran School Superintendents' Conferences (1921-46)
material relating to the history, problems and development
of Sunday schools within the Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
In part gifts from A. O. Fuerbringer, A. C. SteDhorn,
L J. Dierker, and M Haendschke, 1958-62. Part of the col-
lection was formerly owned by Concordia Teachers College,
River Forest, HL, and Western District of the Lutheran -
Church, Missouri Synod.
MS68-20
Concordia Historical Institute, St. Low.
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod Christian secondary
education collection, 1885-1959. 5 ft. (ca. 1300 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Papers relating to the Association of Lutheran t L e. Mis-
souri Synod] Secondary Schools; prospectus for workshops
in religion for Lutheran secondary schools; material con-
cerned with the relation of changing times to secondary
schools; correspondence (1945-54) on the formation of
Lutheran high schools; correspondence to the editors of the
periodical ^Lutheran educatioirand to the Board for Parish
Education of the Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod ; finan-
cial reports and other records (1945-54) from Luther Insti-
tute, Chicago, HI. ; general reports (1952-54) from Lutheran
high schools in the Chicago area to the Lutheran High
School Association of greater Chicago ; reports and cam-
paign records for the St Louis Lutheran High School Fund
Drive (1955) ; brief historical outlines of the Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod's preparatory schools (1918-32)
located at Biver Forest, EL, Seward, Neb., Fort Wayne,
Ind., Winfield, KaiL, Bronxville, N. Y., Con over , N. C,
Edmonton, Alte-, Austin, Tex., and Milwaukee, Wis^ com-
piled by H. Horst; first draft of a history of Concordia
Teachers College, Seward, Neb. (1890-1953) by H. Simon,
entitled College on a cornfield; minutes (1928-35) of the
Board of Trustees of Concordia College, Conover, N. C;
material (1885-1905) dealing with the Walther College
Association of St Louis, including students' names, grades,
and tuition records, stockholders' certificates, and general
correspondence from the association.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Part deposit and part gift from various sources, 1953-61.
MS68-21
Concordia Historical Institute, St. Lorn*.
Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod congregational rec-
ords collection, 1844-1958. ca. 8 ft (ca. 950 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Congregational minutes, financial records, baptismal, con-
firmation and marriage registers, some correspondence to
church officials, miscellaneous pamphlets, and church bulle-
tins. Congregations included and dates of their records are :
St John's Lutheran Church, Chester, DL (1880-«5), Zion
Lutheran Church, Chicago, HL (1882-1925), St Paul's
Lutheran Church, Chicago, HL (1846-95), The Lutheran
Church, Robinson, HI. (1953-56), St John's Lutheran
Church, Adrian, Mich. (1847-1919), Zion Lutheran Church,
Gravelton, Mo. (1857-1949), Immanuel Lutheran Church,
Pevely, Mo. (1896-1950), Trinity Lutheran Church, Black-
wood Creek, Neb. (1889-1915), Grace Lutheran Church,
Trenton, Neb. (1887-1916), St John's Lutheran Church,
Oshurn, Neb. (1899-1906), St Paul's Lutheran Church,
Tremont, N. T. (1920-25), Trinity Lutheran Church, Buf-
falo, N. Y. (1880-1958), and First Trinity Lutheran
Church, Tonawanda. N. Y. (1844-1924)
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
In part gifts and in part loans from the respective congre-
gations, 1956-62.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS63-22
Concordia Historical Institute, St. Louis.
Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod pastoral' conferences,
1849-19G1. ca.4ft (ca. 350 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
Minutes, with a few pieces of correspondence and other
papers of the following conferences: Southern Indiana Pas-
toral Conference (1849-72), Special Pastoral Conferences
of Perry and Cape Girardeau counties, Mo. (1850-79),
Saginaw, Mich. Special Conference (1852-89), St. Louis,
Mo. Pastoral Conferences (1853-1960), Buffalo, N. T. Dis-
trict, Local, and Special Conferences (1855-1907), Balti-
more, Md. Special Conferences (1868-74), Southern Con-
ference of the Illinois District (1875-85), Pastoral Conf er-
n?J f o Mi 1° U l (1892 ^ 5) ' :Eastern (English) Conference
(i894r-98), bouth-east Missouri Conference (1900-28) Spe-
cial and Pastoral Conferences of Litchfield, HL (1911-24)
^i^ 16 -.^ 7 * 11 MaBit °ba-Saskatchewan District Convention*
(1961). Most of the material is in German.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository
n^^°L W ' V-c SnC f p ' p - Koeni & and tiie Lutheran
Church— Missouri Synod, 1957-6L
n ..' "__ . , , MS63-23
Concordia Historical Institute, St. Louis.
St. Louis collection, 1839-1956. 9 ft. (ca. 4400 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute, collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Financial records (1893-96) in German, of the St. Louis
Gesamtjunglingsverein; correspondence (1947-51) relating
to the content and circulation of the St Louis Lutheran, a
church newspaper; sermons, programs, clippings and corre-
spondence relating to the St Louis Noonday Lenten Serv-
ices, a radio broadcast supported by Missouri Synod
Lutheran Churches in the St Louis area; congregational
records (1850-90) of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, St
Louis; correspondence about and reports from KFTJO, a
radio station owned and operated by the Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod; a history of the St. Louis Lutheran Con-
valescent Home (1922-55) ; correspondence, reports and
financial records of the Lutheran City Missions of St Louis;
minutes and reports (1914-56) of the Lutheran Orphan's
Home, St. Louis; minutes (1910) of the Bethlehem Lutheran
Church, St. Louis; minutes (1939-48) of th$ Association of
Evangelical Lutheran Sunday Schools of St. Louis; congre-
gational records (1856-88) and minutes (1839-53) of the
Trinity Lutheran Church, St Louis.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Gift and deposit, 1953-58.
MS 63-24
Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis.
Records, 1855-1960. ca. 2100 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, minutes, legal papers, vouchers, con-
tracts, bids, and other papers, concerning construction of
seminary buildings (completed in 1926); faculty opinions
on doctrine and practice including, engagement, marriage,
the position of women, church union, church and state, life
insurance, and labor unions; and activities of several re-
ligious and literary student organizations. Li English and
German. The material is related to the repository's John
William Behnken, Ludwig Ernst Fuerbringer, Augustus
Lawrence Graebner, Louis John Sieck, Carl Ferdinand Wil-
helm Walther, and Missouri Synod collections.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift.
„__ MS 63-25
Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Illinois.
Records, 1851-80. 4 v.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Minutes of Conferences (1863-80), of the Southern Con- 4k
ference (1864-78), and of the Western Conference (1864), ^
and treasurer's account book (1851-62). All records are in
German.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Deposit
»_ i. . . MS 63-26
Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North Amer-
ica.
Records. 1932-53. 3 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Convention minutes, lists of delegates, committee reports,
correspondence of G. V. Schick, memorials, overtures, and
other records relating to administrative matters, missions,
doctrine, and practice of the conference and its constituent
bodies: Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin
and Other States, Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod, Nor-
wegian Synod of the American Evangelical Lutheran
Church, and Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of G.V.Schick, 1953.
MS63-27
Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference «f North
America. Missionary Board.
Records, 1906-53. 24 ft (ca. 15,000 items) M
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, and
other records, relating to the board's missionary activities
among Negroes in the South, to Immanuel Lutheran College
in Greensboro, N. O, to Alabama Luther College in
Salma, Ala., to Piney Woods College in Piney Woods, Miss^
and to the missionary work among Ibesikpo tribes in Ni-
geria. Includes reports on negotiations with the Qua Iboe
Mission, on the work of Henry Nau, on the establishment of
a central hospital, and on the Nigerian Lutheran Seminary.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Deposit of Karl Kurth, 1962.
MS63-28
Grumm, Arnold Henry, 1893-1959.
Papers, 1954-59. 7 ft (ca. 3500 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Lutheran clergyman and administrator. Correspondence,
reports, itineraries, and other papers, concerning Lutheran
bodies in Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela, Grumm's South
American visitation as synod vice president, Lutheran
Church— Missouri Synod's Fiscal Conference (1956-58),
other synod organizations, synod administration, and ques-
tions of doctrine and practice. Correspondents included
Clarence Amling, W. C. Birkner, H. C. Braun, J. Ebereiter,
A. G. Fehner, Fred Fiechtner, Edward Julius Friedrich, A.
Peterson, and T. Siek. The material is related to the re-
pository's John William Behnken and Lawrence Meyer col-
lections.
Shelf list in repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod, 1962.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 63-29
Lutheran Choreh-Missoait Synod.
Records, 1847-1962. 14 ft. (ca. 4700 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripte.
t Correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, and
" other papers relating to the formation, early history, conven-
tions, committees, doctrine and practice, and missionary,
educational and welfare agencies of the synod. Includes the
constitution (1847) of the synod under its earlier name:
German Evangelical Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other
States; clergy roster (1847-80); chronology (1866-90); a
history of the Concordia Publishing House, 1918-32; and
records of the synod's Commission on Hymnology and Litur-
gies, Commission for Scholarly Research, and Synodica]
Survey Commission. In German and English.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift and deposit from various sources, 1954-62.
MS63-80
Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod.
Saxon immigration collection, 1833-56. 8 ft (ca. 1700
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts and microfilm.
Correspondence, applications for the first Stephanite im-
migration (1888-39), passenger lists of the ships Amalia,
Copernicus, Johann Georg, and Republik, properly lists,
financial records, lists of origin and occupation, signed
pledge to the immigrants code, songs, Abschriften, a copy
compiled by F. Hanewinckel of documents in Dresden Ar-
chives, and other papers, relating to Martin Stephan, the
Saxons he persuaded to migrate to Missouri, Christ Luth-
eran Church in St. Louis, and the beginnings of the Missouri
Synod. Correspondents include Otto Ernst, F. A. Marbach,
F. Sproede, Carl Ferdinand WUhelm Walther, O. H. Wal-
tber, and J. F. Frederich Winter. The material is related
to the repository's Theodore Brohm, Johann Friedrich
Buenger, Ernst Gerhard Wilhelm Keyl, Gotthold Heinrich
Loeber, and C. F. W. Walther collections.
Unpublished index in repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of The Original Saxon Immigration Archives.
MS 63-31
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Armed Services Com-
mission.
Records, 1917-55. 5 ft. (ca. 6000 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St, Louis)
Correspondence, minutes and financial records (1017-20),
reports, photos., pamphlets, and other papers, chiefly dnting
from the yeriod when the commission was known under its
former name : Army and Navy Commission. Includes mate-
rial (1918) relating to Camp Taylor, Ky.; records of the
Chaplain's Training Conference, Jan. 21-23, 1941, sponsored
by the commission; and records of American soldiers who
were affiliated with the Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod
and who died, were killed, were missing in action, or were
prisoners of war in World War n or in the Korean conflict.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights in the repository.
In part deposit and in part indefinite loan from A C.
Piepkorn and the commission, 1961.
MS 63-32
Lutheran Immigration Society.
Records, 1900-60. ca. 3 ft. {ca. 1200 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
Correspondence with lawyers and -. clients regarding real
estate purchased for the immigrants; financial correspond-
ence to the Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod's Auditing
Dept, Atlantic District Mission Board, and to representing
banks; general financial records (1911-55) ; incorporation
papers; and minutes (1900-55)
IJnpublished shelf list in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Deposited by the society, 1962.
MS 63-33
Meyer, Lawrence, 1890-
Papers. 1926-52. 48 ft. (ca. 25,000 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
Lutheran clergyman and missionary. Correspondence, re-
ports, minutes, sermons, publicity material, scenarios, finan-
cial records, posters, form letters, pamphlets, other printed
material, and memorabilia, largely relating to Meyer's serv-
ice as director (1926-50) of mission education and publicity
for Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, concerning its Call
of the Cross financial campaign (1937-39), Peace Thank-
offering: (1943), Board for European Affairs: Board for
Higher Education, Emergency Planning Counselor (1942-
50), SynodicaJ Co-ordinating Committee (1943-50), conten-
tions, moving pictures, television, and visual aids; and the
Lutheran theological conferences at Bad Boll, Germany
(1948-50). The material is related to the repository's John
William Behnken collection.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Deposit of Mr. Meyer, 196L
MS63-34
Pardieck, Eduard, 1867-1926.
Sermons. 1891-99. ca. 600 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
Lutheran clergyman and educator. In German.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of J. T. Mueller, 1955.
MS 63-35
American Congregational Association, Boston. Library.
Sermons of Congregational clergymen, 18th-19th cen-
turies. 5 ft. (600 items)
In the Congregational Library (Boston)
Represented in the collection are Jonathan Ashley, Joseph
Bellamy, Jonathan Burr, Leander Cobb, Oliver Cobb, Tim-
othy Dwight, Jonathan Edwards, Timothy Edwards, Na-
thaniel Eells (1677-1750), Nathaniel Eells (1710-1786) ,
Edward Kirk, Samuel J. Mills, Samuel Phillips, Daniel
Rogers, John Rogers, Samuel Sewell, Abel Stiles, Chris-
topher Tappan, Peter Thacher (1651-1727), Peter Thacher
(1688-1744), Peter Thacher (1715-1785), Benjamin Wads-
worth, and Solomon Williams.
Gifts of various clergymen since 1853.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
t»_.i n „ MS63-36
Dealer, George Bannerman, 1859-1946, collector.
Papers collected by George Bannennan Dealer and his
son, Edward M. Dealey. ca. 90 items.
In Dallas Historical Society collections.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, documents, and other papers. Includes
43 royal decrees and proclamations (1770-1829) in Spanish
^ed through viceroys in New Spain; a commission (1780)
from Bang George m of Gt Brit authorizing preying on
the commerce of American colonies; and a report ( ADril 25
1836) on the Battle of San Jacinto signed b^ ( K££
unit of the collectors.
Baldwin-Liina-Hamflton Corporation. -«w>-«i
Records, 1838-1944. ca. 10,000 items and 260 t
In the DeGolyer Foundation Library (Dallas)
Ji part, transcripts (typewritten and handwritten)
Specifications for locomotiTes built 1838-1930: invoices
covering spare parts orders for Baldwin built locomotives
and minor outside work at plants (1905-S0) ; outline draw-
uigs and specifications of proposed locomotives; mechanical
drawings of locomotives (1838-1930) ; and typescript con-
tracts for P«J«Wof steam locomotives, rn^sfly^ the
1930^and 1940'a Copies of typescript of buildere serial
numbers prepared by Sylvan Rupert Wood.
Card index in the library.
Purchased from OweaJDavies, Herbert L. Broadbelt, and
&R. Wood, 1962. Portion formerly owned by G W. Wlt-
Beresford, William, 5. 1798. Jffi 6 *~ 38
Papers. 1844-82. 182 items.
In Duke University Library.
British Secretary at War and member of Parliament
^ellaneous letters from various British poh^ansTn-
gratolafang Beresford or relating to a legal case brWht
S^cenS. ^ P ° litiCal *■**-* m *•
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 196L
Blacker, Valentine, 1778-1823. MS 63-39
Letter book, 1798-1813. 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
British Army officer and historian. Letters from Valen-
tine Blacker to his father concerning the military and polifc-
ical news from India, but also containing descriptions of
southern India and Indian life and customs. Includes a
few letters from and relating to Slacker's uncle, Sir Barry
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1963.
Bowring, Sir John, 1792-1872. MS 68-40
Papers, 1833-1904. 56 items.
In Duke University Library.
British diplomat, member of Parliament, and linguist
JSwT S""^ 1 ^ FS frQm Bowrb * <» his sons «S
mg his career in China (1850-87), reflections on his earlier
political career, and contemporary politics in England.
Topics discussed include his opposition to British policies-
m the Far East, discontent among the English diplomatic-
corps in China, relationship of domestic English politics
with British diplomatic policies, and English economic in-
terests and colonial administration in the Far East A
Card index in the Library. ™
Acquired, 1963.
MS 63 it
Bnmswick and Western Railroad Company.
Records, 1884-94. 135 v.
In Duke University Library.
Financial reports, including annual, «m;.„ n , T .,i ^^^
terly, and monthly reports.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
Campbell, Sir John Nicholl Robert, 1799-1870
Papers, 1812-41. 257 items.
In Duke University Library.
British Army officer and diplomat Papers, and letters of
Campbell and his father, Sir Robert Campbell, a director
of tiie East India Company, concerning Sir John's diplo-
matic career in Persia (1824-34) and that of his successors
until 1839. Topics include the foreign relations of Britain,
Persia, and Russia, and the British Army in Persia.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
Capers, Ellison, Bp., 1837-1908. «3-*3
Papers, 1860-1906. 165 items.
In Duke University Library. ^
Confederate officer and Protestant Episcopal clergyman ^
of Columbia and Charleston, S. C. Chiefly lettersfrom
Capers to his wife during the Civil War, concerning the
war and religion and containing descriptions of engage-
ments in which Capers participated and maps drawn by
nun. The postwar letters relate mostly to ecclesiastical
affairs.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1960.
MS 63-44
Causten, James H 1787-1874.
Scrapbook, 1816-70. It.
In Duke University library.
Lawyer of Washington, D. C. Circular letters (1829-63) ,
petitions, memorials, and pamphlets relating to the claims
of American citizens seeking compensation for losses of
ships and cargoes to France in the 1790'a
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
rw„ t i~r « MS63-45
Wary, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1825-1903.
Papers, 1854-1931. 735 items.
In Duke University Library.
Statesman, author, clergyman, diplomat, and educator
Chiefly letters relating to Curry's career in education and
diplomacy after the Civil War. Most of the letters were
written by Curry to his son, giving him advice and dis-
cussing family matters and political and social questions.
Includes two letter books covering the period of his envoy-
ship to Spain and containing comments about Spanish
customs and government
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1941, 1961.
•
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 63-46
Dander, John BJigh, 4th earl of, 1767-1831.
Papers, 1738-1858. 76 items.
In Duke University Library.
Member of the House of Lords. Chiefly letters from
I prominent English politicians discussing Catholic emanci-
pation, the elections of 1818 and 1820, the Irish Parliament
and the Act of Union, the state of Ireland (1831), the
Napoleonic War, Russian trade with Great Britain after
1775, and agriculture in England.
Card index in die library.
Acquired, 1961.
»_• n • ' -i ' „ MS63-47
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Agricultural papers, 1777-1923. 7406 items and 98 v.
In Duke University Library.
Ledgers, account books, plantation diaries and yearbooks,
daybooks, and other records and papers of farmers and
plantation owners, relating to southern agricultural activi-
ties, chiefly in the 19th century. Includes detailed infor-
mation on the production of cotton and tobacco, the use of
slave and free Negro labor, and agricultural conditions in
the South before, during, and after the Civil War.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS63-48
Duke University, Durham, .V. C. Library.
American writers' and artists' papers, 1778-
1041 items and 20 v.
In Duke University Library.
Personal and business correspondence, MSS. of poetry,
novels, and plays, galley proofs, and miscellaneous papers,
♦ primarily of American authors, together with a few of
actors, actresses, artists, and sculptors. Includes papers of
William Cullen Bryant, William Alexander Caruthers,
Charles E. A Gayarre, Joel Chandler Harris, John P.
Kennedy, James Matthews Legare, James Russell Lowell,
Ovid William Pierce, William Sydney Porter, AmeTie
Bives, William Gilmore Simms, Upton Beall Sinclair, Ed-
mund Clarence Stedman, Mary Virginia (Hawes) Terhnne,
arid John Greenleaf Whittier.
Card index in the library.
Acquired in various years, mainly after 1930.
MS63-49
Duke University, Durham, N.C. Library.
Army officers' papers, 1776-1951. 1627 items and 16 v.
In Duke University library.
Correspondence, diaries, journals and other papers of
Army officers from the Revolution to World War l The
bulk of the papers are those of Union officers in the Civil
War. Names represented include James Adams T^rin, Mor-
decai Gist, Henry W. Halleck, Benjamin Lincoln, Robert J.
Rombauer, Winfield Scott, and William T. Sherman.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
■«*_._ xt . . MS 63-50
^Oke University, Durham, X. C. Library.
w ■.. Associations-^papers and records, 1820- 1210 items
and99v.
In Duke University Library.
Records of various social, religious, political, military,
and economic organizations, including debating societies,
literary organizations, Confederate veterans' organizations,
agricultural groups such as the Patrons of Husbandry and
the Farmers' Alliance, Spanish American War veterans'
organizations, Masonic groups, missionary societies, Bible
societies and social clubs. Most of the papers date before
1900 and relate to associations in the Southern States, but
ca, 900 items relate to the New England Protective Union
(1847-90) which distributed consumer goods to workers at
low prices.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS6S-51
Duke University, Durham, If. C. Library.
Baptist Church papers, 1723-1933. 476 items and 26 v.
In Duke University Library.
Church records, sermons, and other papers of Baptist min-
isters, relating mainly to the operation and administration of
various local Baptist churches. Includes a typewritten copy
of a diary (1723-80) of Oliver Hart, of Charleston, S. C;
and the diaries (1846-81) of Martha (Foster) Crawford
(1830-1893) , Baptist missionary in China.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS 68-52
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
British literary papers, 1702-1945. 251 items and 9 v.
In Duke University Library.
In part, photocopies.
Papers relating to literary biographies in the early 18th
century, the ill feeling between David Home and Jean
Jacques Rousseau, literary taste in the 19th century, the
careers of Thomas Carryle, John Stuart Mill, Robert
Soothey, and Thomas J. Wise, and minor writers and critics.
Includes the commonplace book of Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
diary (1820) of Maria (James) Gisborne concerned with
prominent literary figures of the time, and a portion of a
diary (1827) by John Gisborne. Other persons represented
include Thomas Hardy, George Meredith, and Giles Lytton
Strachey.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS 63-58
Dnke University, Durham, .V. C. Library.
British military papers, 1731-1929. 52 items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Diary of a soldier in the Seven Years' War; and papers
relating to the British Army and Navy in the American
Revolution, naval activities during the Napoleonic Wars,
and morale during the Crimean War.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS 68-54
Dnke University, Durham, .V. C. Library.
British miscellany, 1653-1927. 217 items and 28 v.
In Duke University Library.
Records (1667-1808) of Sheffield Manor; list (1802) of
the freeholders of Middlesex Co., Eng.; commonplace book
of Philip ADwood, antiquarian; records (1765) of the prop-
erty holdings of the Church of England at Southampton;
diary (1801) of travel in Scotland; letters relating to British
imperialism in India; letters of George Long concerning his
career at the University of London; and personal letters of
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th earl of Shaftsboxy, and of
William Cavendish, 5th duke of Devonshire.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS63-55
Duke University, Durham., N. C. Library.
British political papers, 1628-1915. 707 items and 17 v.
In Duke University Library.
In part, photocopies.
Papers relating to the Parliamentary session of 1628, poli-
tics in the 18th century, the Irish problem, emancipation in
• the West Indies, the slave trade, reform, Parliament in the
19th century, British diplomacy, especially with the United
States in the mid-19th century, political patronage, and the
political careers of Edgar Alfred Bowring, John Bright,
George Canning, John Cartwright, Thomas Clarkson, Rich-
ard Cobden, John Wilson Croker, Sir Joseph Fuller, Wil-
liam Ewart Gladstone, Joseph Hume, Richard Lyons (2d
baron jind 1st earl Lyons), Henry McCulloh, Sir John New-
port, Sir Robert Peel, William Pitt, the Younger, Lord John
?T^., Elchard C - WeJ lesley (2d earl of Momington),
John Wilkes, and James Wilson.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
« . ,t . MS 63-66
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Businessmen's papers, 1738- 37,465 items and 1338 v.
In Duke University Library.
^ Chiefly business records relating to mercantile activities in
the South in the 19th century. Includes papers relating to
all types of businesses such as cotton mill? , hotels, banking
insurance companies, railroads, stagecoach lines, newspapers!
flour milling, sugar refining, iron processing, blacksmiths,
tobacco manufacturing, and lumber businesses.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
ty_. tt • . MS 63-57
Duke University, Durham, .V. C. Library.
Civil War period-papers, 1837-1906. 316 items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers (chiefly 1861-65) containing information about
the pension system after the Civil War, the efforts of a
northern man to become a Mississippi cotton planter during
the War, fighting among the sea islands of the South Caro-
Una coast and the life of a refugee planter, his family, and
his Negroes, public finance during the War, the secession of
the Southern States, southern sympathy in the North, and
northern politics. Approximately 100 items relate to Recon-
struction in the South.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
.> . TT . MS 63-58
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Civil War soldiers' papers, 1831-1933. 4030 items and
36 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers (chiefly 186.1-
65) relating to campaigns and battles in all theaters of the
Cml War, troop movements, desertion, camp life, Negro sol-
diers, soldiers' attitudes towards politics in the North, medi-
cal administration, and morality, religion, and morale in the
Army.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
« I TT • -. rv , ■ MS 63-69
Duke University, Durham, F. C. Library.
Colonial period— papers, 1620-1816. 383 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
In part, photocopies. ^
Correspondence, legal papers, surveying records, andJP
other papers (chiefly 1725-80) relating to colonial courts,
trade, land speculation, colonial administration in Mary-
land, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Georgia, and so-
cial life and customs. Includes correspondence of William
Byrd, and a MS. entitled A voyage to Georgia, begun the
15th of October, 1735, by Francis Moore.
Card index in the library. The work by Moore was pub-
lished in London in 1744 and in the Collections of the
Georgia Historical Society, v. 1 (1840)
Acquired, 1930-
.*_,„.. MS63-60
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Commission merchants' papers, 1771-1895. 2401 items
and 5 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers reflecting the activities of commission merchants
in New York and in the South, before, during, and after the
Civil War. Relates mainly to cotton and tobacco, especially
during the ante bellum period.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1830-
«_. -„■■. MS63-6#
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Confederate Army officers' papers, 1837-1931. 3220 items
and 10 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers (chiefly 1860-65) relating to Southern resignations
from the U. S. Army (1860-61) , all major battles and cam-
paigns in which the Confederate Army participated, medi-
cal administration, Army supply, ordnance, and discipline.
Includes papers of Braxton Bragg, Thomas R. R. Cobb,
James Conner, Jubal A. Early, James B. Eustis, Richard S.
Ewell, William J. Hardee, Daniel Harvey HH1, John B.
Hood, Joseph E. Johnston, Edmund Kirby-Smith, John B.
Magruder, Leonidas Polk, J. E. B. Stuart, Earl Van Dora,
and Joseph Wheeler.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
_ MS 63-62
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Confederate Army soldiers' papers, 1819-1907. 9699 items
and 55 v.
In Duke University Library. ^
Personal letters, diaries, scrapbooks, memoirs, autograph
albums and other papers (chiefly 1860-65) relating to all
areas of the Civil War and representing more than a hun-
dred regiments. The letters contain comments about engage-
ments, camp life, morale, food, and desertion. Many of the
letters were written by Confederate soldiers in northern
prisons.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 63-63
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Confederate States of America— papers, 1821-1913. 1924
items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers (chiefly 1860-45) relating to a great variety of
subjects, including secession, the outbreak of the Civil War,
comments about battles and campaigns by non-military
persons, life in the Confederacy, agricultural conditions,
economic problems, monetary difficulties, foreign relations,
politics, public health, morale at home and at the battle
front, blockade running, depredations in the South both by
the Union and Confederate Armies, Union sentiment in
Tennessee and North Carolina, recruitment, the Army draft,
desertion, plantation life, social life and customs, the down-
fall of the Confederacy, and the capture of President Davis
and members of his cabinet Includes papers of John C.
Breckinridge, Joseph E. Brown, Alexander R. Chisolm,
Thomas S. Gholson, Stephen R. Mallory, Christopher G.
Memminger, James Seddon, Thomas J. Semmes, John G.
Shorter, Leroy P. Walker, members of secession conventions
and the Confederate Congress, and various State and Con-
federate officials.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
«. . ,-, . MS 63-64
Duke University, Durham, .V. C. Library.
Diplomats' papers, 1790-1928. 257 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers relating to European politics in 1800, U. S. rela-
tions with China and Algeria in the mid-19th century, the
Napoleonic revolution in Spain, and the attempts of the
United States to purchase Cuba (ca. 1846). Correspondents
q£ include Fisher Ames and Walter Hines Page.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
n_u tt • .. „ MS 63-45
Duke University, Durham, .V. C. Library.
European miscellany, 1531-1932. 372 items and 18 v.
In Duke University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Papers relating to Spanish imperialism in North Africa,
Spanish customs duties in the 18th century, the administra-
tive duties of the Archbishop of Trier (ca, 1700), Spanish
colonial policy in the later 18th century, rules of an 18th
century French religious order, the efforts of the de Roths-
child brothers to gain compensation for property lost during
the American Civil War, the literary and historical career
of Gustave Lanson, the rules of a craftsmen's guild in Lucca,
Italy, and a discourse by Machiavelli (1531). Includes scat-
tered autographs of prominent 'Europeans, and English
translations of seven poems by Stefan Anton George (1868-
1933), German poet
Card index in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
Vdo
MS 63-66
:e University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Governors' papers, 1765-1914. 644 items.
In Duke University Library.
Chiefly papers of 19th century Governors of Southern
States. The largest collections are of Thomas Bragg (44
items), Joseph E. Brown (35 items) , Benjamin Conley (84
items), George W. Crawford (27 items) , John Letcher (23
items), Francis H. Pierpont (24 items), Zebulon B. Vance
(41 items), and George Walton (27 items). Other names
represented include Nathaniel P. Banks, Archibald Bulloch,
Richard CaswelL John W. Ellis, Benjamin Harrison, Pat-
rick Henry, Fitzhugh Lee, Wilson Lumpkin, James L. Orr,
Charles Pinckney, Edward Rutledge, John Sevier, John
Wereat, and Jonathan Worth.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS63-67
Duke University, Durham, X. C. Library.
Historians' papers, 1779-1942. 281 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
MSS. of J. William Demby's works on the Civil War in
Arkansas and the 3d Missouri Cavalry; Thomas De Quin-
cey's Some thoughts on biography ; the MS. of F. A. Sond-
leys' Chistianity and the Bible; and papers relating to the
careers of Benson John Lossing, Furman McDonald, Francis
Parkman, Charles Lee Raper, (especially to his work in co-
lonial North Carolina history), and James Ford Rhodes.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS 63-48
Duke University, Durham, N. V. Library.
Journalists' papers, 1802-1951. 1104 hems and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers of journalists, editors, and publishers, mainly in
the Southern States. Includes papers of Francis Preston
Blair, Sr. (91 items), Richard Elward of the Natchez free
trader (8 Hems and 2 v.), Hiram Haines of the Petersburg
(Va.) intelligencer (78 items), George B. M Harvey (84
items), George A. Gordon (77 items), James Redpath (7
items and 1 v.), Robert Barnwell Rhett (23 items), Henry
Edward Rood (89 items), Josiah Turner of the HiHsboro
(N. C.) sentinel (45 items), Thomas Willis White (50
items), and 370 items relating to the advertising policy of
the Virginia free press.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS 63-69
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Lawyers' papers, 1661-1948. 9563 items and 99 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, land deeds, estate papers, bankruptcy
papers, and other legal papers of southern lawyers, largely
of the 19th century.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS63-T0
Duke University, Durham, .V. C. Library.
Methodist Church papers, 1759-1951. 5614 items, 370 v.,
and 5 boxes.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, sermons, official records, and
other papers, chiefly relating to the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South. Includes records of women's missionary
societies and other church-affiliated groups, records of con-
ferences and churches in North Carolina and other States,
and papers of individual Methodist ministers.
Card index in the library.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the
Duke University Library, by N^ M Tilley and N. L. Good-
win (1947) p. 154-156.
Acquired, 1930-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
.*_. „ MS 6»-7i
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Navy papers (miscellany) 1804-1944. 445 items and 10 v.
In Duke University Library.
Logbooks and papers (mainly 19th century) relating to
naval officers, seamen, and naval administration. Includes
information on the African slave patrol, the effect of seces-
sion on the U. S. Navy, the blockade and campaigns of the
Navy during the Civil War, and the training of seamen
during the 19th century.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
«_■_ »r . MS 68-72
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Negroes (slave and free) 1770-1944. 881 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and other papers relating to slaves and
free Negroes, especially southern Negroes in the 19th cen-
tury. Includes information on the manumission of slaves,
slave prices, slave trading, the slave market, Quaker interest
in education for the slaves, the treatment and discipline of
slaves, conditions among the slaves, the treatment of free
Negroes in the North and South before the Civil War the
underground railroad, slaves during the Civil War, Negroes
dunng Reconstruction, the Wilmington, N. C. race riot, and
the campaign for white supremacy in North Carolina.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
iw, tt • -,_ ~ , MS63-7S
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Personal and family papers, 1750-1948. 14,679 items and
268 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, expense accounts, autograph
albums, scrapbooks, commonplace books, poetry, genealogi-
cal information, and other papers, reflecting life in the U S
especially in the South during the 19th century. ^
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
n 1 irr • . MS 63-74
Duke University, Durham, IV. C. Library.
Peruvian collection, 1583-1892. 23 items and 24 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers relating to Peru, roughly falling into three groups
centering around commerce and industry, literary activities,
and religious and social history. Includes papers (1786-87)
containing information on the mining of mercury; poems of
Juan del Valle y Caviedes in 17th century, script; poems by
Antonio de Soils; one volume of Documentos historicos, col-
lected by Manuel de Odriozola ; three Documentos literarioe
from contemporary publications, among them a compilation
of the papers of Peruvian viceroys and others (1580-1818) ;
a paper relating to witchcraft and idolatry in Peru; papers
(1772--73) of the Provincial Council at Lima, containing the
core of the debate within the Catholic Church on the modern-
ization of learning which Charles m attempted to foist npon
the empire; a copy of the proceso of Mariano Tupac Amaro;
and material relating to politics and the industrial develop-
ment of Peru and neighboring countries during the 19th
century.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the
manuscript collections in the Duke University Library, by
N. M. Tilley and N. L Goodwin (1947) p. 176-177.
Acquired, 1933-48.
MS 63-75
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Physicians' papers, 1630-1934. 2096 items and 92 v.
In Duke University Library.
Account books, scrapbooks, ledgers, medical students' m
notebooks, and other papers, chiefly of 19th century south- W
em physicians. Includes a volume (1630) listing treat-
ments and remedies popular in Germany.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
M56S-76
Duke University, Durham, tf. O. Library.
Political miscellany, 1743-1934. 1196 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers relating to politics in the South, especially North
Carolina, Virginia, and Kentucky, during the 19th century;
national party politics in the 19th century; municipal poli-
tics in New Orleans before 1900, and politics in Virginia
during Reconstruction. Includes a scrapbook relating to
the activities of the Whig Party in 1844.
Acquired, 1930-
MS 63-77
Duke University, Durham, &. C. Library.
Presbyterian ministers' papers, 1705-1892. 823 items and
15v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, sermons, and papers relating to
pastoral duties, chiefly of 19th century southern ministers.
Includes a volume (1705) entitled A brief explication of the
shorter catechisme with practicall inferences from the doc-
trines thereof , written by John Hutcheson.
Card index in the library. 4|^
Acquired, 1930-
-..„ . MS 63-78
Duke University, Durham, N. O. Library.
Professors' papers, 1773-1954.
451 items and 16 v.
In Duke University Library.
Chiefly 19th century papers. Includes volumes relating
to the work of Clara and William Stern and P. Eugen
Berthold in child psychology, volumes of Robert Gait con-
cerning his lectures in medicine and chemistry at the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, and papers of William Hooper,
North Carolina educator, of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and
Lawrence Washington, professors at the College of William
and Mary, and of William B. Yonce, professor at Roanoke
College.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS 63-79
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Protestant Episcopal Church papers, 1765-1935. 2279
items and 19 v.
In Duke Univeaty Library. ^
Church and diocesan records and ministers' papers^™
mainly relating to the Protestant Episcopal Church in
Maryland and the Atlantic seaboard States in the 19th cen-
tury. Includes ca. 2000 items relating to the Diocese of
Maryland and St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Baltimore.
Clergymen represented include Benjamin Allston, Bishop
James Madison, and Charles C. Pinckney iil
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
10
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MS 68-80
Duke University, Durham, N. C.
Records, 1838-1924. 11,486 items and 234 v.
In Duke University library.
Correspondence, administrative records, and other papers
relating to Union Institute, Normal College, and Trinity Col-
lege, the successive names of the institution which became
Duke University. Includes ca. 2000 items relating to
Trinity College Library; records of various societies and
organizations of Trinity College; and papers of students
and professors, such as John Spencer Bassett, Braxton Cra-
ven, and Brantley York.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the
manuscript collections in the Duke University Library, by
N. M. Tilley and N. L Goodwin (1947) p. 234-235.
Acquired, 1934-
MS 63-81
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Religious miscellany, 1620-1914. 700 items and 16 v.
In Duke University library.
Papers of William Ellery Charming, Samuel Gilman, and
other Unitarian ministers; papers relating to the Moravians
in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, to the United Society
of Shakers of Pleasanthill, Ky., to the career of S. G. Wil-
lard, a Congregationalist minister of Colchester, Conn, and
to religion on the American frontier.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS63-S2
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Revolutionary period— papers, 1725-1886. 609 items and
2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Military correspondence, official papers and documents,
and personal letters and papers (chiefly 1775-1883) con-
taining information on battles and campaigns (especially
in the southern colonies), the exodus of Tories and the con-
fiscation of their property, the exchange of prisoners of war,
prison camp conditions, supply of the Continental Army,
naval campaigns and battles, the participation of the French
in the Revolution, morale, and the role of the militia in the
war. Names represented include Elias Boudinot, George
Sackville Germain (1st viscount Sackville), George Hand-
ley, William Heath, Henry Laurens, Thomas Mifflin, and
Robert Morris.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS6S-S3
Duke University, Durham, If. C. Library.
Scientists' papers, 1843^1948. 151 items.
A In Duke University library.
Papers (ca. 60 items) concerning the work of Emma
(Gray) Smith and John P. George, who collected zoological
specimens in Brazil in the mid-19th century; and ca. 80
items relating to the work of Philip Powell Calvert, editor
of the Entomological hews. Other persons represented
include Jedidiah Morse and Albert Einstein.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS63-S4
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Ships' ptpers, 1759-1891. 432 items in 6 v.
In Duke University library.
Papers relating to inland and oceanic shipping. Includes
the papers of a boat captain on the Chesapeake and Ohio
Canal, the plans for a river steamboat, and papers relating
to the coastal and international trade in the later 18th and
early 19th centuries, and to the fishing industry in New
England, 1760-1840.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1980-
MS 63-85
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Social reformers' papers, 1782-1914. 220 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers containing information on the movement to dis-
courage the use of tobacco, the temperance movement, and
abolitionism. Includes a few papers of Dorothea Lynde
Dix.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS 63-86
Duke University, Durham, ff. C. Library.
Society of Friends papers, 1775-1915. 334 items.
In Duke University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Papers chiefly relating to the Quakers in North Carolina
in the 19th century. Includes information on the history
of the Friends in North Carolina, the migration of the
Quakers from North Carolina to the Old Northwest, social
life and customs, and the North Carolina Friends during
the Civil War.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS68-87
Duke University, Durham, N. O. Library.
Soldiers' papers (miscellany), 1808-1945. 286 items and
3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers relating to the
War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Spanish American War,
World War i, and World War n. Most of the paper s con-
cern soldiers in World War x, including a diary of a sailor
aboard the U. S. S. Surveyor. Approximately 50 of the
items are soldiers' letters from the War of 1812, mainly
relating to the war in the South.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS 68-88
Duke University, Durham. If. C. Library.
State militia papers, 1749-1882. 166 items and 2 v.
In Duke University library.
Papers relating to the Massachusetts militia (ca. I860),
the Georgia militia in the Revolution, the Virginia militia
in the War of 1812, the German Artillery militia unit in
Charleston, S. C. before the Civil War, and the Palmetto
Guard in Charleston after the Civil War.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
11
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
t»_l. tt • MS 63-89
Duke University, Durham., N. C. Library
Students' papers, 1804-1925. 1148 items and 94 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, daybooks, class notes, autograph
albums, teimpapers, and arithmetics. Most of the papers are
personal letters from students to family and friends and
relate to the South in the 19th century. Institutions repre-
sented include Davidson College, Emory University,
Erskine College, Guilford College, Harvard University,
Princeton University, Randolph -Macon College, U S. Mili-
tary Academy at West Point, U. S. Naval Academy at
^^ Wasmn £t°& and Lee College, Yale University,
and the Universities of Georgia, North Carolina, and Vir-
gima.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
Duke University, Durham,, N. C. Library
Teachers' papers, 1803-1954. 1544 items and 36 v.
In £>uke University Library.
Diaries, journals, record books, school records, lecture
notej and other papers, largely relating to education in the
South m the 19th century.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
tv_i tt . MS 63-91
Duke University, Durham, tf. C. Library
Tradesmen's papers, 1802-1935. 1893 items and 35 v
In Duke University Library.
Papers of coppersmiths, ironworkers, g nnsmi rh ij, black-
smiths, wagonmakers, barrelmakers, carpenters, masons, and
tanners, largely from the South in the 19th century
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
r» i rr . . MS 63-92
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
Travel papers, 1791-1905. 297 items and 9 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers relating to travel in the United States, Canada,
Europe the Far East, and the Near East Most of the
papers date in the 19th century and are those of southerners
traveling in their own section or other parts of the United
States.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
■w» i tt • „ MS 63-93
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
United States archives (miscellany). 1810-1959 6528
items and 142 v. '
In Duke University Library.
Chiefly records of the U. S. Army during the Civil War,
especially relating to the Depte. of Virginia and North
# ^ £ c C £ 20 °° J ltems m con «™ed with the operation
of die U. S. Ground Observer Corps at Durham N C In-
cludes 134 v. of census returns (1850-80) for Aiiona, Colo-
rado, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Georgia! Ken-
^ndZTTjT****' ™ d Tlrginia; ^ a i"™ 1
(1789-1828) of the Committee of Elections of the U S
House of Representatives.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the
manuscript collections in the Duke University Library by
N M. Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 139-140
Acquired, 1934-
t» u tt • •* ~ , MS 63-94
Duke University, Durham. .V. C. Library.
United States officeholders' papers, 1780-1941. 2097 items
and 10 v.
In Duke University Library.
Papers of Cabinet members (ca. 200 items) , justices of the ^
Supreme Court (11 items) , customs collectors, Indian agents, ™
Government engineers, and 19th century southern post-
masters (ca. 1600 items and 5 v.) Includes papers of Joseph
Habersham, Samuel Ingham. James McHenry, William L
Marcy, John Marshall, Joel R. Poinsett, Edmund Randolph,
William H Seward, Alphonso Taft, Robert J. Walker
Bushrod Washington, Oliver Wolcott, and Levi Woodberry!
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
iw tt • •*_ t> , MS 63-95
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library.
United States Presidents' papers, 1753-1935. 202 items.
In Duke University Library.
The Presidents and the more significant matters referred to
m the papers are: John Quincy Adams; James Buchanan:
?^?, rer , Cleveland, concerning relations with Guatemala:
Millard Fillmore; James A. Garfield; Ulysses S. Grant
concerning a proposed canal between the Atlantic Ocean
and the Mississippi River; Benjamin Harrison; Rutherford
B. Hayes; Thomas Jefferson, concerning Congress in 1797
and his views on education; Andrew Johnson, concerning
the pardons granted to Confederates after the Civil War:
Abraham Lincoln; William McKinley; James Madison,
concerning the special session of the 8th Congress; James
Monroe; Franklin Pierce; James K Polk; Franklin D.
Roosevelt; John Tyler, concerning the Tyler family; Martin
Van Buren; and George Washington, relating to his land
holdings, his first inauguration, events during the Revoln-^.
txon, his financial affairs, the Indian problem, and personal^
affairs. ~^ ■ .;■
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
« u tt • .^_ V MS63-96
Duke University, Durham, .V. C. Library.
United States Representatives' papers, 1772-1946. 688
items.
In Duke University Library.
Includes papers of Clay Stone Briggs (32 items); John
H. Bryan (63 items) ; Henry S. Clark (28 items) ; Howell
Cobb (53 items) concerning pre-Civil War politics; William
Drayton (13 items) ; Weldon N. Edwards (21 items);
Joseph T. Johnson (26 items) ; Jonathan Knight (85 items)
giving biographical details; John Page (27 items) • John
Randolph (25 items) family letters; Richard Henry Wilde
(48 items) ; William Williamson (46 items) : and Henry
A Wise (21 items)
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
»*_. ~ MS 63-97
Duke University, Durham-, N. C. Library.
United States Senators' papers, 1779^-1946. 935 items,
4 v., and 1 reel of microfilm. |
In Duke University Library.
Papers of ca. 75 Senators, including George E. Badger
(21 items) concerning his political career; William Bright
(29 items) ; John W. Eppes (15 items and 1 v.) concerning
family matters; Charles J. Faulkner, Jr. (144 items andl
v.) ; William Pitt Fessenden (10 items) concerning politics
after the Civil War; William Few (14 items) ; John For-
syth (11 items) ; Lafayette S. Foster (20 items) concerning
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Dnke University, Durham,, N.C. library. United
States Senators' papers, 1779-1946. (Continued)
politics in the 1860*8; Garter Glass (1 reel of microfilm)
concerning his relationship with Bishop James Cannon;
^k John -Brown Gordon (14 items) ; James Henry Hammond
w (21 items) concerning his political career; Wade Hampton
(42 items) relating mainly to his activities after the Civil
War; James Jackson (32 items) ; Huey P. Long (36 items)
concerning his "share the wealth" program ; Nathaniel Ma-
con (36 items) relating mainly to war claims ; James Mason
(11 items) ; John Milledge (26 items) ; Justin Smith Mor-
rill (12 items); David & Beid (75 items); Bobert A.
Toombs (25 items); and Garret Dorset Wall (125 items)
concerning his business activities.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1930-
MS63-98
East India Company (English)
Madras Presidency papers, 1755-75. It.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and extracts of documents relating to the
political and financial relationship of Mohammed *K,
Nabob of Arcot, with the officials of the Madras Presidency.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
MS63-99
Gosse, Sir Edmund Wffliam, 1849-1928.
^" ; '.' : Papers, 1857-1958. 314 items,
w^ La Duke University Library.
British author, literary critic, and librarian. Letters and
papers collected by Gosse containing much information
which was not incorporated into his book The life of Alger-
non Charles Swinburne (1917). Includes reminiscences by
Swinburne's associates about his life and works, and dis-
cussions of English literary history and activities in the late
19th and early 20th centuries. Correspondents include
Henry James and George Moore.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1960.
MS63-100
Gt. Brit. Secretary of State for the Southern Dept.
Diplomatic dispatches (Spain) 1717-82. 2 v.
■ ? In Duke University Library. .,..--.
Diplomatic dispatches between the secretariat of the
Southern Dept. and British envoys in Spain, chiefly 1717
and 173L The main topics are tariffs on imports into
Spain; George Bubb's (later George Bubb Dodington,
Baron Melcombe) role as envoy extraordinary to Spain;
Spanish and Austrian rivalry in Italy ; Spanish and Portu-
guese arguing over implementation of the Treaty of Ut-
Al recht; the activities of William Stanhope, 1st earl of
Harrington; Johan Willem Ripperda; the instructions of
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme,
to Sir Benjamin Keene; the treaties of Seville and Vienna;
economic rivalry between Spain and England ; Spanish dep-
redations against English shipping; and European diplo-
matic developments.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
MS 63-101
Hnger, Alfred, 1788-1872.
Letter press books, 1853-59. 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Statesman, and postmaster of Charleston, S. C. Letters
to Huger's friends and relatives expressing his anti-
secession sentiments and his opinions on politics, political
leaders, and events in his State.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
MS 63-102
Johnston, Zachariah, 1740 (ca.)--l800.
Papers of Zachariah and fhomas Johnston. 1717-1858.
626 items and 7 v.
In Duke University Library.
Planter and politician of Augusta and Rockbridge coun-
ties, Va. Mostly legal and business letters and papers of
Johnston and his son, Thomas, relating to land and legal
matters in 18th century Virginia, economic conditions in
Virginia, militia, and political developments in which the
Johnstons were involved. Includes the journal (ca. 1717)
of an Irish linen weaver, and a diary (1794) of travel in
Kentucky.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1960.
MS 63-103
Eell, John Mcintosh, 1823-1900.
Papers, 1785-1921. 3132 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Naval officer. Correspondence containing information
about Kell's career in the D. S. Navy and Confederate Navy,
(1840-65) in which he served as executive officer of the
G. S. S. Sumter and Alabama and as captain of the Rich-
mond ; material (1833-65) concerning the family of Nathan
Campbell Munroe of Macon, Ga.; and discussions of poli-
tics, education, railroads, the Protestant Episcopal Church,
and social life in Georgia.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1935-63.
MS 63-104
Knight, John, 1806-1864.
Papers, 1788-1891. 1323 items and 47 r.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant and financier. Mainly personal letters ex-
changed by Knight and his wife, Frances (Beall) Knight,
with their relatives in Maryland, containing information
about mercantile activities in Mississippi after- J.830, specu-
lation and investment in the Southwest, slavery and plant-
ing, cotton culture in Mississippi, American finance during
the Civil War, descriptions of Europe with emphasis on
Rome and its art colony (1850-^64), internal travel in the
U. S., sculptor Edward Sheffield Bartholomew, and general
economic conditions in the U. S. (1830-65). Correspond-
•ents include Enoch Pratt and Roger B. Taney.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1960.
MS63-105
Lamington, Charles Wallace Alexander Napier Cochrane-
BaOlie, baron, 1860-1940.
Papers, 1903-08. 52 items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
British statesman and member of Parliament. Corre-
spondence and letter books containing copies of Lamington's
dispatches during his tenure as Governor of Bombay (1903-
07), revealing the problems of Bombay in the early 20th
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Lamington, Charles Wallace Alexander Napier Cochrane-
BaflKe, baron, 1860-1940. Papers, 1903-08.
(Continued)
century, such as administration, agriculture, the army, com-
merce, the courts, education, public finance, industry, jour-
nalism, public health, social life and customs, and trans-
portation, especially railroads.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
t—j «. ., . ^ MS63-106
Lewis, David John, 1869-1952.
Papers, 1905-49. 3282 items and 12 t.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, member of XL S. Tariff Commission, and XJ. S.
Representative from Maryland. Letters, political and pro-
fessional papers, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings re-
flecting Lewis' interest in free trade and his effort to unseat
Senator Millard Tydings of Maryland in 1938.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1963.
«-^ i. . ,. .. MS-63-107
McCalla, John M I. ca. 1785.
Papers, 1785-1871. 653 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Militia officer and civil servant. Papers relating to the
McCalla family of Lexington, Ry. Includes material on
Democratic Party politics and the War of 1812; the Mexi-
can War; the American Colonization Society; McCalla's in-
ventions; the real estate inheritance, mainly in Washington,
D. C. of IsabeUe Hill, wife of his son, Dr. John McCalla; a
journal of a trip to Liberia (1860) ; letters from former Mc-
Calla slaves in Liberia; and an account of the inauguration
of Abraham Lincoln (1861).
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 196L
MeLaws, Lafayette, 1821-1897.
Papers, 1862-95. 97 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate Army officer. Letters and papers mainly
concerned with General James Longstreet's charges against
MeLaws for neglect of duty in the assault on Knoxville,
Tenn. (1863). Other topics include campaigns in which
MeLaws participated, postwar reminiscences about his mili-
tary career, and his biography. Includes two volumes about
the Atlantic and Mexican Gulf Canal Company.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1960.
„ .„ „ MS 63-109
Melville, Henry Dnndas, 1st viscount, 1742-1811
Papers, ca. 1790-1809. 104 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
British statesman. Correspondence and documents relat-
ing to Melville's career. Includes 20 letters (1793-1809) on
political and administrative matters ; reports on the strength
and disposition of British troops (1794-1805) ; and 1 v. en-
titled "Melville papers" (60 p.) pertaining to military and
diplomatic developments during the Napoleonic War.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1961.
m i. j « MS" 63-110
Morehead, Eugene, 1845-1889.
Papers, 1879-92. 276 items.
In Duke University Library.
Banker and tobacco manufacturer, of Durham, K. C.
Mainly personal letters reflecting the early establishment oife
banking in Durham, K. O, the infant tobacco industry, and^
social life in a prospering city in the new South.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
MS 63-111
Pitt, Wffliam, 1759-1806.
Papers, 1762-1884 91 items.
In Duke University Library.
British statesman. Chiefly letters written by Pitt through-
out his career; containing information about his education,
his early political views, his conversations (1792) with
Hugues Maret, relations with the American colonies, per-
sonal matters, the Pitt family, and Pitt's political career.
Includes five letters of William Pitt, 1st earl of Chatham.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1960-63.
MS 63-112
Scott, Sir James George, 1851-1935.
Scrapbooks, 1888-97. 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
British diplomat, colonial administrator, and author.
Miscellaneous official correspondence, invitations, notes,
drawings, and other items relating to Scott's career in the
British Legation at Bangkok (1893-94) and on the Mekong
Cfcmunission (1894-95). Includes information about diplo-
matic developments in the Far East in the 1880's, the Anglo-
Siamese Boundary Commission, Siamese history in t ha^.
1890's, imperialism in the Far East, and Robert LaufJP
Morant's dismissal as tutor to the Siamese royal family.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1961.
« _. MS 63-113
Simons, Siegnng, and Cappelmann, Charleston, S. C.
Records, ca. 1830-1929. ca. 100,000 items and 200 v.
In Duke University Library.
Legal and personal correspondence and papers (1830-
1921) of a law firm whose partners included James Simons,
Sr., James Simons, Jr., Rupert Siegling, and John D. Cap-
pelmann. Includes information about the legal profession
in Charleston, the service of James Simons, Sr., in the South
Carolina Militia at the outbreak of the Civil War, the serv-
ice of James Simons, Jr., in the Confederate Army, the
presidencies of Rupert Siegling and James Simons, Jr., of
the Charleston News and Courier Company, the service of
various members of the firm in the South Carolina Legisla-
ture, local State, and national politics, the development of
tiie Charleston public school system, slavery in South Caro-
lina, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the South Carolina
dispensary system.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1954—
MS 63-1*
Spain. Oonatdado. Charleston.
Recosds, 1794-1898. 4664 items and 46 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, logbooks, shipping and passport regis-
ters, crew lists, and an inventory of consular property.
Chiefly communications directed to the Spanish late in
Charleston, S. C. by the Madrid government, by Spanish
diplomats and consular representatives in the U. S., and by
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Spain. Convtdado. Charleston. Records. 1794-1898.
(Continued)
governing officials in Florida, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. The
^ papers of the 1790's and early 1800's are largely concerned
^F with Spanish interests in Florida. The papers of the 1830's
except those dealing with routine commercial matters, are
largely concerned with political affairs in Spain. Later
papers relate to Spain's concern that the U. S. will aid
Cuban insurgents, reports of American filibustering for
Spanish possessions before and after the Civil War, revolu-
tionary movements in Cuba, Spain's diplomatic approach to
the U. S. during the Civil War, Spain's naval war with
Chile and Peru (1865-66), Charleston's trade with Spanish
West Indian possessions during most of the 19th century,
and occasionally to Spanish diplomatic relations with
nations other than the U. S.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1963.
MS63-115
Spain. Viceco7isulado. Savannah.
Records. 1835-1936. 975 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Largely .communications directed to the Spanish Vice-
Consulate in Savannah, Ga., by the Madrid government, by
Spanish ministers, consuls, and vice-consuls in the U. S, and
by governing officials in Puerto Rico and Cuba. The central
theme is Spain's constant preoccupation that American or
Cuban expeditions, operating from the U. S., would wrest
the island from the Spanish crown. Includes references to
political developments within Spain, Spain's commercial
relations with her West Indian possessions and with the
U. S., and Spain's naval war with Chile and Peru (1865-
4fc 66) ; and routine records relating to shipping, customs serv-
^^ ice, and commerce.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1963.
MS 63-116
Tflghman, William, 1756-1824.
Papers, 1671-1876. 866 items and 6 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and jurist Papers largely concerned with Tilgh-
man's law practice in Chestertown, Md., and his service in
the State Legislature (1788-93). Includes genealogical in-
formation about Maryland's Eastern Shore, information
about economic and agricultural conditions in Maryland in
the late 18th century, Tilghman's vicissitudes because of his
Loyalist sympathies during the Revolution, his efforts to ad-
vance the interests of his constituents while he served in the
Maryland Legislature, and tie Tilghman family. Volumes
include a digest of legal cases in which Tilghman partici-
pated, legal notes, court dockets, and a summary of estate
laws in Maryland.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962-63.
'„..' ""■■ MS6S-117
iUhnghast f amOy.
jfr Papers, 1765-1945. 2630 items and 21 v.
™ In Duke University Library.
Family and business letters, personal journals, deeds, legal
items, and papers (chiefly 1830-1911) of William Norwood
Tillinghast (b. 1831), merchant of Fayetteville, N. C; Wil-
liam A. Norwood (1767-1842), judge of Hillsboro, N. C.;
and of the Ti llinghast and Norwood families of Massachu-
setts, Virginia, and North Carolina. Contains information
about the mercantile activities of the Tillinghast family,
social life and customs in North Carolina before 1900, busi-
ness and economic conditions in the South before, during,
and after the Civil War, agriculture in the South Atlantic
States before 1860, the secession of North Carolina, living
conditions during the Civil War and Reconstruction, events
of the Civil War in North Carolina, the South during the
late 19th century, and camp life during the Spanish Ameri-
can War. Correspondents include Kemp P. Battle and
Henry Clay Robinson.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1958.
MS 63-118
Tolbert, William E ea. 1840-ca. 1900.
Papers, 1820-1939. 1405 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Civil War soldier and businessman of Chambersburg, Pa.
Correspondence and business, personal, and legal papers of
Tolbert and several members of the Tolbert and Huber
families of Chambersburg, Pa., containing information
about family affairs, Republican Party affairs in Chambers-
burg, and Tolbert's activities with the Chief Engineer's
Office of the U. S. Military Railroad in the Division of the
Mississippi Includes letters (1883-1922) from a missionary
in Nagasaki, Japan.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
MS 68-119
Tompkins, Charles Brown, 1838-1919.
Papers, 1847-73. 461 items.
In Duke University Library.
Physician. Mainly personal letters exchanged between
Tompkins and his wife, Mary (Gapen) Tompkins, daring
their engagement and marriage, relating to Tompkins'
medical education at Rush Medical College, his work as a
surgeon for the 17th and 55th regiments of the Dlinois In-
fantry during the Civil War, his wife's career as a teacher
in Rushville, El., her work in establishing a private school in
Lswistown, DL, their marriage, medical care of soldiers dur-
ing the Civil War, and polities-and-4ife in southern Illinois
during the Civil Wax.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1950.
MS68-120
Tompkins, Daniel Augustus, 1851-1914.
Papers, 1860-1926. 830 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Engineer, author, and entrepreneur. Letters and papers
relating to Tompkins' work in the Pennsylvania steel indus-
try, his career as an industrial engineer in North Carolina,
his personal life, his activities as co-owner of the Daily
Charlotte observer and his disputes with the editor, J. C
Hemphill, his patents and inventions, his business activities,
and the settlement of his estate. Includes ledgers and a
stockholders' minute book of the D. A. Tompkins Company.
Card index in the library.
Acsqnired 1950, 1954,1961.
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MS 63-121
Torrance family.
Papers, 1754-1915. 559 items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and papers of four generations of the Tor-
rence family. The earlier papers consist of plans and mem-
oranda concerning the settlement of the estate of Adam Tor-
rence (d. ca. 1780), Revolutionary soldier. Most of the
papers date in the 1850's and relate to the settlement of the
estate of Alexander H. Torrence (d. ca. 1848), lawyer and
politician of Iredell Co., N. C. Includes records about the
hiring of slaves (1853-60) , the guardianship of the children
of Alexander Torrence, and lists of farm equipment and
household furnishings with values.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1938.
„ . MS63-122
Towner, Benjamin T
Papers, 1817-97. 176 items.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant of Shepherdstown, W. Va. Personal and busi-
ness correspondence of Towner and James S. Lane, and of
other members of the Towner and Schley families of Vir-
ginia, relating to family activities, politics in Virginia dur-
ing the 1840's, camp life during the Mexican War, and social
life and customs in Virginia.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1954.
™_. t , , MS 63-123
Trimble, John A 1801-ca. 1880.
Papers. 1802-1907. 2489 items.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant and businessman of Hillsboro, Ohio. Business
and personal letters and papers, mostly after 1830, relating
to Trimble's financial difficulties and his disputes with mem-
bers of his family over business troubles; national and Ohio
financial conditions and politics; and family affairs.
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1957, 1959.
MS 63-124
Tubman, Richard, d. 1836.
Papers, 1753-1858. 210 items.
In Duke University Library.
Cotton merchant of Augusta, Ga. Business correspond-
ence and papers (chiefly 1811-29) concerning Tubman's
extensive affairs in Augusta, his activities in the cotton
trade, the attitudes of fanners and merchants toward the
War of 1812, and business conditions in Georgia. The
papers after 1836 are those of his wife, Emily H. Tubman,
who carried on his business. Includes Maryland land deeds
prior to 1800 and a few personal papers.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the
manuscript collections in the Duke University Library, by
N. M. Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 235.
Acquired 1938, 1954, 1957.
„ „ MS 63-125
Turner, George Wflmer.
Papers, 1846-96. 1579 items.
In Duke University Library.
Planter of Goochland Co., Va. Family and personal cor-
respondence and legal and business papers, mostly from the
post-Civil War period and concerning difficulties and pov-
erty during Reconstruction. The letters concern family and
plantation affairs; the education of Turner's six sons; stu-
dents' affairs at the College of William and Mary, Williams-
burg, Va., and Washington and Lee University, Lexington,
Va.; early public education in Virginia; and economic con-
ditions during Reconstruction.
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1938, 1952.
MS 63-126
Turner family.
Papers, 1827-1929. 1313 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and papers of Jesse Turner, Sr. (1805-
1894), lawyer, jurist, and Whig politician of Van Bnren,
Ark.; his wife, Rebecca (Allen) Turner (1823-1917) ; their
son, Jesse Turner, Jr. (1856-1919) ; and other members of
the Turner family, relating to the law practices of the
Turners, family affairs, political activities in Arkansas and
the U. S. (1840-1900), secession in Arkansas, the Arkansas
Constitution of 1836, social life and customs in Arkansas,
and life during Reconstruction. Includes legal records, a
family diary (1857-59), a journal of work on steamboats in
the West (1840's-50's), and scrapbooks relating to the elec-
tions of 1848 and 1860. Correspondents include Albert Pifee
and Absalom Fowler.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the
manuscript collections in the Duke University Library, by
N. M Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 287.
Acquired, 1939-54.
MS68-127
Tutt, James A
Papers, 1807-1908. 1800 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Mercantile clerk and postmaster of Calhoun, Henry Co.,
Mo. Business and personal correspondence and papers
(chiefly 1835-58) of Tutt and various members of the Tutt
family relating to Tutt's removal from Virginia to Missouri,
the migration of other members of the family to the Old
Northwest and to the Trans-Mississippi West, frontier con-
ditions and the difficulties of settling in the West, and Tutt's
mercantile activities and career as postmaster of Calhoun,
Ma
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1950.
MS63-128
Tyson, Bryan.
Papers, 1857-1903. 252 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Politician, government clerk, and inventor, of Orange Co.,
N. C. Letters and papers reflecting Tyson's interest in the
Democratic Party, his activities in Washington to spread
Unionism among Confederate soldiers imprisoned in the
North, the migration of North Carolinians to Indiana dur-
ing the Civil War, his business ventures and efforts to rai^M
money for a machine to extract gold from ore, and family^
matters. Includes letters (1863-65) from prisoners of war
to Tyson, and papers of his brother, James Tyson, of Dur-
ham Station, N. C.
Card index to the library. Also described in Guide to the
manuscript collections in the Duke University Library, by
N. M Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 238-9.
Acquired 1933, 1952, 1961.
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MS 63-139
Van Metre, George W
Papers of George W. Van Metre and William Ferrel,
1732-1943. 1671 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Chiefly surveying notes and drawings of Van Metre, a
civil engineer of Martinsburg, W. Va^ together -with per-
sonal and business correspondence and papers of Van Metre,
of William Ferrel (1817-1891), meteorologist, and of other
members of the Van Metre and Ferrel families of West Vir-
ginia. Includes weather observations, business diaries,
letters relating to family matters, medical records, letters
from a missionary in Tnflia^ gad account books.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1958.
MS63-130
Van Noppen, cuarles Leonard, 1869-1938.
Papers, 1881-1935. 1136 items.
In Duke University library.
Publisher, editor, and author, of Greensboro, N.. C Let-
ters and papers, mostly relating to the projected extension
of Samuel A'Court Ashe's book Biographical history of
North Carolina from Colonial times to the present, (1908-
25 ). Includes 200 brief biographical portraits of prominent
North Carolinians by various scholars, and a few personal
and business letters and papers.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1944, 1960.
MS63-131
Vinton, John Rogers, 1801-1847.
Papers, 1814-61. 236 items and 9 v.
In Duke University Library.
Army officer. Correspondence, journals and other papers
(chiefly 1837-49). The letters concern army and social life
in Southern towns during the 1830*3 and 184CS, including
Beaufort, N. C, Augusta, Ga^ and St Augustine and New
Smyrna, Fla. ; the slavery controversy, Paddy Carr and the
Creek Indians; the character of Winfield Scott; plans for
the education of Vinton's children; and the Mexican War.
Includes an account of a trip to Georgia and the Creek
Nation; a survey of the southern and western borders of
the U. S.; a diary (1861) of Francis Laurens Vinton while
on an expedition to explore the mineral resources of Hon-
duras, giving accounts of William Walker and the filibuster;
and a copy of a speech by John Ross, the Indian leader.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1940.
MS 63-132
Walks, Benjamin Leonard Covington, 1797-1862.
Papers, 1843-59. 126 items and 2a v.
In Duke University Library.
Agriculturist, geologist, and naturalist Correspondence
and diaries, chiefly during the years of Wailes' professorship
at the University of Mississippi Includes diaries (1852-62)
containing detailed accounts of Wailes' planting operations
and his fossil collection and over a hundred letters from
notable scientists, such as Louis Agassiz, John James Audu-
bon, Peter Force, Robert W. Gibbes, John and Joseph Le-
Conte, and Henry Wheatland.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to
the manuscript collections in the Duke University Library,
by N. M Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 241. Partially
published in A Gentleman of the Old Natchez Region:
Benjamin L. G. Wailes, by Charles S. Sydnor (1938).
Acquired, 1937.
MS 63-133
Walker, Elbridge Gerry.
Papers, 1801-1903. 1155 items.
In Duke University Library.
Druggist and court clerk, of Scottsville and Glasgow, Ely.
Correspondence and business papers dealing primarily with
the drug business and containing information on the prac-
tice of medicine in ante bellum Tennessee and Kentucky.
Includes papers relating to Walker's later activities as clerk
of the Circuit Court of Allen Co.,Ky., and personal letters
of various members of the Walker family of Kentucky.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1959.
MS 63-184
Walker, William Henry Talbot, 1816-1665.
Correspondence, 1850-83. 290 items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate and U. S. Army officer. Letters (1850-60)
from Walker recording his army career in Mississippi, West
Point Minnesota, and Georgia; Civil War reflections, gen-
erally addressed to his wife, showing a resentment toward
the Confederate military leaders and containing criticism of
Jefferson Davis and accounts of skirmishes in northern Vir-
ginia during the autumn of 1861 ; and letters from Walker's
daughter, Molly, wife of Dr. Charles Schley, of Savannah,
Ga,
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1940, 1941, 1952.
MS63-135
Washburn, Algernon Sidney, 1814-1879.
Correspondence, 1832-84. 214 items.
In Duke University Library.
Banker, businessman, and farmer. Letters to Washburn
from his brother, Cadwallader Washburn (1818-1882), U. S.
Representative, Governor of Wisconsin, and industrialist,
about real estate investment financial conditions, the Panic
of 1857, his political life, and his military career during the
Civil War; from Elihu Benjamin Washburn, commonly
"Washburne" (1816-1887), U. S. Representative from Illi-
nois, Minister to France, and author, about family affairs,
Ids diplomatic career, and financial conditions; from Israel
Washburn (1813-1883), U. S- Representative and Governor
of Maine, about family affairs in Maine and various aspects
of his career; from another brother, Charles, about financial
and business conditions written from various places in Cali-
fornia and Venezuela; and from William Drew Washburn.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1954.
MS 63-136
Watson, Henry, 1810-1891.
Papers. 1765-1938. 3776 items and 18 v.
In Duke University library.
Planter and lawyer of Greensboro^ Ala. Letters, diaries,
business correspondence, and papers (chiefly 1828-69) relat-
ing to Watson's career in law, his planting activities, his
accumulation of property, establishment of the Planter's
Insurance Company, slavery, farming conditions in ante
bellum Alabama, politics in Alabama before the Civil War,
activities of the Watson family, the migration of Watson's
family and relatives to various places in the West, secession
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Watson, Henry, 1810-1891. Papers, 1765-1938.
(Continued)
in Alabama, Watson's removal to Germany during the Civil
War, his return to the U. S. after the war, and his postwar
career in Connecticut and Alabama. Includes correspond-
ence with his partner, John Erwin, a Whig leader; land
grants to Edwin Peck signed by Martin Van Buren; letters
trom Confederate soldiers imprisoned at Johnson's Island,
Ohio; letters from Henry Barnard; and early letters from
Elisha Stanley describing Pittsburgh, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio,
and Kentucky, the mercantile business during the War of
1812, the martial spirit and activities of the Kentuckians
during the War of 1812, and the disastrous effects of peace
on mercantile pursuits. Also in the collection are letters
and papers of John Watson (d. 1824), including fragments,
complete hterarv MSS., and papers relating to th«T settle-
ment of his estate; and letters and diaries of Sereno Wat-
son.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the
manuscript collections in the Duke University Library, by
N. M Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 24 5 7
Acquired, 1933, 1934, 1947, 1950.
Weaver, William, 1780-1863. MS 63-137
Papers, 1809-85. 3387 items.
In Duke University Library.
Ironmaster and pioneer in scientific agriculture. Corre-
spondence and business papers of the owner of the Bath
Iron Works, Buffalo Forge, Va, containing information
about the iron industry m ante bellum Virginia, the use of
daves as industrial laborers, life among Weaver's worker!
the supply of iron to the Confederate government, the iron
industry in the Confederacy, and industrial conditions in
V^rgnua during Reconstruction. Includes a- few personal
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1956-57.
Wellington, Arthnr Wellesley, i,t duke of, 1769-X 63 " 138
Papers, 1704-1904. 81 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
British statesman and army officer. Letters, newspaper
w^V and W™ <«hi«flj 1829-48) relating to W^ing-
ton's military ^political career. IndudesTvolume con-
taining a poem in his memory and comments on the political
situation and foreign relations in 1854. The papers after
Wellesley's death are mainly newspaper clippings.
Card index in the library. w-ga-
Acquired, 1956-61.
Whitford, John N d . ca 1894. ^ """*
Papers, 1829-1921. 988 items and 27 v
In Duke University Library.
Planter, Confederate Army officer, and North Carolina
{state senator. Correspondence, tax books, military order
SmiSS!" P 1 ^*" 1 ^fds- ^d legal papers relating
to Whitford's planting activities before and after the Civil
Sj™ ^^ *" ■.«*"» I in the 67th Regiment of North
W,7^^ r0 T\ and - ln " P 05 * 4 * 011 "■ State senator. Includes
Whitford family letters and papers.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1951-60.
TLTQ ftQ t At\
Whittingham, William Rollinson, Bp., 1805-1879
Papers, 1823-79. 12,471 items.
In Duke University Library.
Protestant Episcopal clergyman, religious editor, and ^
miS^lf'SS-'' Prof ^ s ! onal P a Pers related to the develop- #
ment of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U S. A. after
1825, especially in Maryland and the upper South, church
administration, the efforts to build up the church in the
South and West, pre-1860 social reform movements, the
slavery controversy within the church, the "Native Ameri-
can movement, the impact of the Civil War on the church,
the work of Whittingham's associates among emancipated
7o a ^f 8 ' ^ d ^ deveIo P m eat of Episcopal education after
1830. Correspondents include Philander Chase, Richard
Henry Dana, Jr., Phillip Gadsden, John McVickar, William
Augustus Muhlenberg, William Edward Wyatt, and various
leaders m the church.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
MS 63-141
Whitty, James Howard, 1859-1937.
Papers, 1792-1987. 11,606 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Journalist, bus in essman, and scholar. Letters, drafts of
books and articles, research notes, newspaper clippings, and
papers relating to Whitty's writings on Edgar Allan Poe,
his editorship of Poe's poetry, the history of Richmond, Va,
and his relationship with other scholars. Includes record
books, transcripts of Poe's letters, pictures and clippings
covering Poe's life, copies of letters (1838) from John C. -
Fremont to Joel Poinsett, and letters concerning Poe from A
literary scholars including George Woodberry, Mary Phil-
lips, and Thomas O. Mabbott
Card index in the library.
__„ . __. „ MS 63-142
Wilberfarce, William, 1759-1833.
Letters, 1788-1872. 209 items.
In Duke University library.
Philanthropist and member of Parliament. Mostly let-
ters (1814-15) by Wilberforce, relating to his activities in
the anti-slave trade and abolition movements, with refer-
ences to English politics, Catholicism, personal affairs, and
his condition m his later years. Includes 34 letters written
to William's son, Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Winchester
(1805-1873), about missionary activities of the Church of
England in East Africa and various British colonies.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1955-
™~. MS 63-148
Willcox, James M 6.1804.
Papers, 1831-71. 328 items. .
In Duke University Library. *
Planter and member of the Virginia House of Delegates.
Letters and papers of the Willcox and Lamb families,
united by the marriage of Willcox and Mary Ann S. Lamb,
reflecting family ties and farming operations during tile late
ante bellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction periods. Con-
sists of correspondence (1831-39) between Dr. John Fergu-
son Lamb, a Frankford, Pa., physician, and his daughter,
Mary Ann, concerning social life in Charles City Ca, Va.
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Wfflcox, James M I. 1804. Papers, 1831-71,
(Continued)
horseracing, Nat Turner's activities, the condition of Mon-
ticello, modes of travel, and the outbreak of cholera in Nor-
folk, Va. ; letters from Willcox concerning bis children, the
operation of his plantations, the effects of the Civil War on
planting, Yankee plundering in eastern Virginia, and politi-
cal affairs of the radicals during Reconstruction; and Civil
War letters from Walter Borer, Confederate soldier in the
20th Mississippi Regiment, furnishing descriptions of camp
life, campaigns, the spirit of the men, clothing, food, the
defense of Vicksburg, Miss. (1863), and a battle near Ken-
nesaw Mountain, 6a. 1864 ,
Card index in the library.
Acquired. 1942.
MS 63-144
Williams, Benjamin S i. 1843.
Papers, 1792-1938. 859 items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate Army officer, planter, and official of Hamp-
ton Co., S. C. Mainly personal letters of Williams and his
family, concerning his Civil War military service in the 25th
and 47th Georgia Infantry Regiments, his efforts to become
a planter after the war, his personal life, and his work as
sheriff and auditor of Hampton Co., S. C. Includes early
land deeds, and letters from a physician who served in Cuba
and Puerto Rico during the Spanish American War.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1950, 195L
MS 63-145
Winn family.
Papers. 1780-1925. 2657 items and 27 v.
In Duke University Library.
Personal and business correspondence, papers, and vol-
umes, mainly of John Winn (d. 1844), farmer, lawyer, and
postmaster, and bis son, Philip James Winn, physician and
postmaster of Fluvanna Co., Va. The papers of the elder
Winn relate to bounty claims of Revolutionary veterans,
personal and business affairs, and include information about
"Bremo," the plantation of Geri. John Hartwell Cocke. The
papers of Philip James Winn relate to his education at the
Virginia Military Institute and the University of Virginia,
his career in medicine, the service of his brothers in the
Confederate Army, and family activities, and include a
description of the religious services of the Dunkards, records
of the invention and patenting of a "new gate latch," and a
letter of William H Winn describing the battles of Bethel
( 1861)' and Gettysburg ( 1863). Includes journals, account
books, ledgers, medical notes, postmaster's accounts, letter
books of various members of the family, records of births
and deaths of slaves, and accounts of the estate of Samuel
Kidd.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the
manuscript collections in the Duke University Library, by
N. M Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 252-253.
Acquired, 1933, 1951.
MS 63-146
Wolcot, John, 1738-1819.
Papers, 1790-1820. 352 items.
In Duke University Library.
Chiefly photocopies (negative)
English physician, painter, poet and satirist, generally
known as "Peter Pindar." Literary and financial papers
consisting of bills, contracts, promissory notes, accounts, and
papers relating to Wolcot's bookbinding and publishing
activities, financial affairs, and efforts to settle estates of rela-
tives ; and literary notes. Includes 55 original items from
the "Pindar" works and satires on one "Crimp."
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1942.
MS 63-147
Woteeley, Garnet Joseph, viscount, 1833-1913.
Letters, 1873-1913. 53 items.
In Duke University Library.
British Army officer. Letters covering various aspects of
Wolseley's military career, and relating to trouble with the
natives in the Gold Coast in 1873, events in the Sudan in the
late 1880's, British diplomacy in Egypt, the Nile Expedi-
tion of 1884-85, and his appointment as commander in chief
of the British Army.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1961.
MS63-148
Wood, Sir Evelyn, 1838-1919.
Correspondence, 1848-1919. 205 items.
In Duke University Library.
British Army officer. Concerns Wood's military career
and contains references to the Crimean War, tile Ashanti
War (1873-74), the Zulu War (1878-79), the Transvaal
War (1880-81), Egypt in the 1880's and 1890's, the Boer
War, and reform in army administration (1895-4907) .
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
MS 63-149
Wood, Samuel
Papers, 1847-99. 368 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Plantation overseer, agent for commission merchant and
planter. Letters from James P. Tarry, owner of the plan-
tation in Perry Co., Ala-, where Wood was employed, con-
taining information on current prices of slaves and repeated
injunctions (1851-54) that Wood should not whip the
slaves; correspondence after 1855 relating to Wood's work
in a commission house in Cahaba, Ala., and containing ref-
erences to prices and markets for slaves and cotton; and
bills, tax assessments, promissory notes, prices current, com-
munications from commission merchants around Mobile,
AUl, and other business papers after 1861 rektingto Wood's
activities as a cotton planter and collector in Gay's Landing,
Ala. Includes account books.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1941-42.
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Woody family. MS 63-150
**$"?> 1784-1939. 2325 items and 28 v
in ltoke University Library
Business and personal lette'rs and papers (chieflv ««-
Montana Territory afterXSS' Sj ZKJ? ^
Woody relatives who had migrated to ?i ^cbvities of
wis the .jiidr^ -^arisrste^a^
NorS CatS iS* i 3 *^' - eC ° nomic conditions S
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1952-62.
Wyche, Charles Cecil, 1885- MS 63-151
Papers, 1902-24. 9736 items
In Duke University Library
lating to Wyche's' personaT^s^ 'SjTS^
m World War r, the political Sr^Se' J" £%
Ktn £t ref ° m ' ""* ^ 1924 — «- — ta
Card index in the library
Acquired, 1955.
Yancey, Benjamin Cudworth, 1817-1891 ^ 63 ~ 152
Papers, 1846-82. 102 items.
In Duke University Library
Card index in the library
Acquired, 1944.
Records, 1830-1946. 8 ft. and 28 v
Hn^f* 1 ?* itnto Libnu 7 (Philadelphia)
ships and the shipyard, and «T)wlT f Cramp built
Franklin Institute, PkOaddphia. ** 68_U *
Records, 1824- ca. 65 ft
J* Fjanklrn Institute, Philadelphia. Archives Section.
fhTTw/T?" °? Sf^ awards and exhibitions (1824-74)
ttie Intemalaonal Electrical Exhibition. 1884 T w™Ti«i'
^bition,OL885, and the National E^E^tio^S
fM1™f^? H j d ^° ***■» Hi « h School, proposed New
College, proposed School of Arts, sXol of Des^X
JSOSL £ 85(WJ3 > ' **■* Hall leases (1882-Sbeine
social functions and meetings in Philadelphia; and a letter
from Samud D. Ingh*n7Secretary of thTTreSry" 3t
mg cooperation of tiie Franklin^titute in tiTSg-
tion of the causes of the bursting of steam boilers. ^
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Lenthall, John, 1807-1882. MS tt_1BB
A^ectapal drawings and specifications, ca. 3 ft.
In FrankLn Institute Library (Philadelphia)
andSr nt Navf 1 "IS* Burea " <>f Construction
ana itepair, U. S. Navy. Architectural drawings and data
wJ- n^f 6 ^ ***. ^^ the Bevolutionto ti^ CH?
War; material concerning foreign war vessel* *£L? n
British and French, buHL of ILw DeW,*^*? 7
Sardinia, Turtey^d OJomblafanTpap^Snf S
maritime matters, chiefly materials fiHSofi?* *"*
Open .to investigators under library restrictions.
Bequest of Mr. Lenthall.
McCaa, David Galen. MS 68-156 ^
Notes on experiments with high frequency circuits. 1M0-
46. 32 v. *
la Franklin Institute Library (Philadelphia)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. McCaa.
American Turners. Cincinnati. 63 ~ 157
Records, 1850-1948. 53 v.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
i^SSMaT books ' memberehip "^ «*"-*«*
Unpublished index in the library.
Gift of the society, 1962. * ,
Bank of the United States (1816-1836) '' ** ^^
Records, 1817-59. ca. 8000 items and 28 v. .
In Cincinnati Historical Society oollectiona
Records of the Cmcinnati branch of the Second Bank of
tbe Umted States, including memoranda, copies of letters
sent and received, resolutions f the Bbardbf S
STSrJf T*S?P ** the bank, seSS
oTT^TT^ ciu r^ rS ^^^S *
of Timothy Kirby to resolve affairs of the Cincinnati office
after it closed m 1820; correspondence betwemKMy^
after a ^T^H ,, ST ^ ^ -"" P^utinglSdaims
SnnuSlisst^l)! 6 ^ at ^ to Henry Blackstone
D^cribed in the Bulletin of the Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio (Jan., 1959) p. 68
Gift of the Harder estate, 1958.
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MS 63-159
Black, Lewis Cass, 1815-1919.
Correspondence, 1875-1927. 81 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, of Ohio. Legal and personal correspondence
pertaining to Black's Cincinnati law firm, whose various
partners included Robert Lounsbury Black (188H954),
Charles A. Bosworth (1853-1911), Joseph Benson Foraker
(1846-1917), N. Roekhold, and James Black Swing (1854-
1924).
Gift of the estate of Robert Lounsbury Black, 1954.
Bouscaren, Look Frederic Gustave, 1840-1904
Correspondence, 1879-1900. 8 v.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
MS6S-160
Consulting engineer, of Ohio. Letter<press books of per-
sonal correspondence of Bouscaren, who constructed rail-
ways, bridges, and waterworks. Includes material on the
Southern Railroad; Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas
Pacific Railroad; Covington, Ky., reservoir; Covington and
Cincinnati Bridge Company; and Cincinnati Water Works.
Gift of the Medical Library of the General Hospital of
the City of Cincinnati, 1962.
MS 63-161
Brown, Henry; of Dayton, Ohio.
Papers. 1799-1833. 75 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Merchant, of Dayton, Ohio. Correspondence, documents,
and other materials relating to the supplying of the U. S.
Army in the West during the War of 1812. Correspondents
include James Morrison (1775-1846) and John Johnston
(1775-1861).
Purchased from King V. Hostick, 1960.
MS 63-162
Buchanan, Robert, 1797-1879.
Papers, 1814-79. 189 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Merchant, steamboat captain, and business and civic
leader of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Correspondence and
documents relating to commerce in Cincinnati ; the Second
Bank of the United States; U. S. politics, particularly in
the 1830's and 1840's; Charles Macalester & Company; and
paleobotany. Includes letters from Increase Allen Lapham
(1811-1875).
Unpublished index in the repository.
MS63-163
Cincinnati. Baseball Club (National Leagve)
Records, 1882-88. 7 v. and 6 boxes.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Correspondence; cashbooks, including receipts and dis-
bursements ; ledgers, including special accounts and accounts
by players; bills and receipts; checks; statements of attend-
ance, receipts and weather; players' contracts (1885-87) ;
salary records; and other papers.
Indexed in card catalog in the repository.
Gift of Cornelius J. Hauck, 1949.
MS 63-164
Cincinnati. Walnut Hills Congregational Church.
Records, 1847-1940. 4 boxes, 22 v., and 2 folders.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (1847-99) ; annual reports of the Church
Committee (1848-72) ; registers (1868- ?<*0) ; minutes of or-
ganization meetings (1882-84) ; Churv committee meetings
(1892-1940) pledgers (1895-1937) ; miscellaneous church re-
ports (1901-08) ; Ladies Aid Society minutes (1912-1921) ;
subscription record (1903-10); record of church activities
(1903-40) ; treasurer's records; and other papers. ,
Gift of the Walnut Hills Congregational Church, Cin-
cinnati, and C. E. Warner, 1941 and 1950.
MS 63-165
Cist, Henry Martyn, 1839-1902, eoTUetor.
Collection. 1848-91. 150 Hems.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and Army officer. Autograph letters, portraits,
and newspaper clippings on Civil War generals.
Purchased from Olin Norwood, 1950.
^ MS63-166
Cranch, William, 1769-1855.
Papers, .ca. 1790-1855. ca. 300 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Jurist, of Washington, D. C. Correspondence, poems,
documents, and other personal and political papers, some
of which relate to the importation of slaves. Correspond-
ents include Abigail Adams, Thomas B. Adams, Richard
Cranch, James Greenleaf, Josiah Quincy, and Isaac Riley
& Co. .
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Emma Cranch, 1893.
MS 63-167
Curwen, MaskeD Ewing, 1825-1868.
Papers. 1818-84. 160 items. .
In XSncinnati Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, of Ohio. Mostly correspondence relating to per-
sonal affairs, the legal profession, and the Curwen family,
with references to the cholera epidemic of 1849 in Dayton,
Ohio.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Acquired before 1918.
MS63-168
Est*, David Kirkpatrick, 1785-1875.
Papers, 1802-73. 18 v. and 10 folders.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and judge, of New Jersey and Ohio. Correspond-
ence execution docket, and diaries and journals providing
information on Este's personal life and feelings; the man-
ners and customs of the time, especially in Cincinnati; per-
sonalities in Cincinnati history; and comments on the
weather.
Gift of David Bruce, 1947.
MS63-169
Fox, George Benson, 5. 1842.
Letters, 1861-63. 78 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Civil War letters from Fox, mostly from
Virginia, to his family in Cincinnati while he was serving
with the 75th Ohio Volunteer Infantry under CoL Nathaniel
McLean, in the brigade commanded by Brig. Gen. Robert C.
Schenck (1809-1890).
Purchase, 1940.
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Glendale, Ohio. Maple Knoll Hospital and Home.
Records, 1854-1957. 16 v.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Minutes, report books and financial records of a charitable
institution for the care of unmarried expectant mothers,
which was located until 1927 in Cincinnati and known at
various times as the Protestant Home for the Friendless
and House of Industry, the Protestant Home for the Friend-
less and Female Guardian Society of Cincinnati, the Prot-
estant Home for the Friendless and Foundlings, and the
Hospital and Home for the Friendless.
Indexed in manuscript catalog in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Harriet Stewart, 1960.
Greene, William, 1797-1883. MS 63-171
Papers, 1775-1888. 754 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
lawyer, and Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island. Cor-
respondence and other material relating to Cincinnati and
J**"^- national and Ohio politics, and social life;
together with papers of Dr. Frederick Roelker (1809-1881}
a£ZZ?£& ■•*'?*? ° f 9*°' « -■«* Cincinnati and
German- politics of the period. Correspondents include
Ethan Allen Brown, Thomas Corwin, Frederick Grimke,
Robert H. Ives, Rufus King of New York, Samuel F Vin-
ton, and Richard R. Ward.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Some of the letters have been published in The quarterly
publication of the Historical and Philosophical Society of
Ohio, v. 13, no. 1 (Jan.-March 1918)
Gift of Annie L Roelker, ca. 1918.
Greene famOy. MS ^ m
Papers of the Greene and Roelker families, collected bv
Luaen Wulsin, 1818-81. 5 boxes.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries, and miscellaneous material of the
families of William Greene and Frederick Roelker, relating
to Cincinnati and Ohio history in the 19th century.
Unpublished calendar in repository.
Permanent loan from Lucien Wulsin, 1949.
Greve famfly. MS 6 *" 173
Papers. 1828-1930. 7 boxes.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
In part, <™Mcripts (typewritten) of papers owned by
the Literary Club of Cincinnati. ^
Mostly personal correspondence, along with legal and his-
torical material of Charles Theodore Greve (1863-1930)-
his grandfather, Joachim Greve; his father, Theodore Lund
August Greve ; his mother, Clara (Emrie) Greve; his wife,
Laura BeUe (Cherry) Greve; his son, Theodore Greve; and
his daughter, Cherry (Greve) Lyford. Includes material
pertaining to the Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati,
Unio, and miscellaneous papers by various authors which
were read at the Literary Club of Cincinnati.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Gift of the estate of Charles Theodore Greve, 1953
_ . MS 63-174
Harrison family.
Papers, 1789-1893. 465 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Personal and business letters and papers of the family of
Learner Blackman Harrison (1815-1902), including com- 4fc
ments relating to the social history of the times, particularly ™
in Indian Hill, Ohio; and mentioning the Herron, Hinkle,
Longworth, Stettinius, and Burnet families.
Unpublished index and partial calendar in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Frances Smith Wyman, 1940.
Hatch, George. MS6a - 176
Correspondence, 1861-63. 78 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Politician, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Letters to Hatch in his
capacity as Mayor of Cincinnati, relating to the Kirby-
Snuth raid and the defense of Cincinnati, and the orders
issued at the time. Includes 16 letters from Gen. Lew Wal-
lace (1827-1905). '""
Gift of the Office of the Mayor of Cincinnati, before 1900.
Johnston, John, 1775-1861. MS 63-176
Papers t 1806-61. 5 boxes.
In Cincinnati .Historical Society collections.
Indian agent and Army officer. Correspondence, business
S? J?£ S^ . I »* ,d » P a Pe« relating to Indian affairs,
the_ Methodist Episcopal Church, and the history of early
Unpublished index to the correspondence in the repository,
(jilts from various sources.
MS63-177 ^
Jones, Frank Johnston, 1838-1927. ^
Papers, 1845-1941, 165 items and 3 boxes.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, financier, philanthropist, and university trustee.
Mostly personal or formal social correspondence. Corre-
spondence between Jones and his father, John Davis Jones
(1797-1878), while the former was a student at Harvard
Law School and a member of the 13th Regiment of the
Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War. Letters include
descriptions of the battles of Shiloh, Corinth, and Hunts-
ville. Includes 19 letters related to the inauguration of
Charles William Dabney as President of the University of
Cincinnati. Correspondents include Salmon Portland Chase
(1808-1873), Joseph Benson Foraker (1846-1917), James
Garfield (1831-1881), Arthur Twining Hadley (1856-1930),
Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822-1893), John B. Hollister,
Anson McCook (1835-1917), and N. H. Soule.
Unpublished calendar and index in the repository.
Permanent loan, 1955, from Yale University, where the
collection was deposited through the courtesy of E. Law-
rence Jones. The student and Civil War correspondence an
permanent loan from E. Lawrence Jones, 1957.
T _ . „ . MS 63-178
Jones, John Davis, 1797-1878.
Papers, 1811-41. 55 items and 10 v.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections. 40
Educator, of Ohio. Diaries (1834-75) containing com-
ments on weather, family news, church news (Christ Epis-
copal Church, Glendale, Ohio), obituaries, and daily rou-
tines; together with personal correspondence of members of
the Jones family.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Letters a gift of Mrs. E. H. Ernst, 1935 ; diaries on per-
manent loai^ from E. Lawrence Jones, 1945.
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v . , MS 63-179
Kemper family.
Papers, 1790-1945. 13 boxes.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, sermons, diaries, bank notes, Kemper
■m family genealogy, miscellaneous documents, and papers of
^ James Kemper (1753-1834), first Presbyterian minSer in
Cincmnati; Elnathan Kemper; Frederick Augustus Kem-
per; Hugh Fulton Kemper; and Peter Hathaway Kemper.
Much of the material relates to the Presbyterian Church
in Cincinnati, the founding of the Lane Theological Semi-
nary, and various missionary societies. Includes Civil War
letters from i Albert M. Palmer, of the 115th Regiment of
the .Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Dr. Samuel James Fergus
MiUer,_ surgeon m the Union Army, who makes observations
^f™. 1 ^ ™L Tanous generals under whom he served,
including William S. Rosecrans and Joshua W. Sill
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
t ^r."^? P eraMB «»t l«m from Shirley Kemper, Mrs.
194^59 ^ Wld ** es * ate of Charles Am01 7 Blinn,
King family. MS 63-180
Papers. 1791-1880. ca. 600 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Papers and correspondence of Rufus TCipg (1817-1891)
lawyer and author of Ohio; Rufus King (1755-1827), states:
S"" 1 ^ iP lomat ; Edward King (1795-1836), lawyer:
IT JTort^^gton King Peter (1800-1877) , wife of Ed-
ward Kong, a philanthropist; and Thomas Worthington
(1773-1827), U. S. Senator and Governor of Ohio. Subjects
include cholera, Cincinnati in 1862, the Civil War, Kenyon
iiing and Worthington families.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of William Neil King and Rufus King, 1906.
Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati ^ 6S ~ 181
Records. 1831-1933. 1 box.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
_ I>ocuments jand miscellaneous material relating to the
Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati and the ^original land
donation to Lane Seminary by James Kemper and his
Permanent loan from Shirley Kemper, 1949.
i T • „ . - MS 63-182
Lee, Lewis Earle, 1870-1937.
Papers, 1917-19. 2 boxes.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Presbyterian clergyman. Correspondence, mostly from
Lee to his wife Caroline (Maxwell) Lee, from France where
he was a chaplain with Army troops during World War i-
together with his diary (1917-19). '
Gift of Mrs. Lee, 1956.
*agh family. MS6S - 183
Correspondence, 1853-1903. 402 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Includes Civil War letters written by William H. Lough
oSn£"?S!-^ , 'fc "£ references to Miami Univenrity,
Oxford, Ohio, and teaching in Eaton, Ohio
^Described in** [unpublished MS, "The story of a family ;
the^Loch^Lough family m America" in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. William H. Lough, 1959
McBride, James, 1788-1859. ■ ■ -»w»-*o»
Papers, 1804-«8. 42 v.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Archeologist and university trustee. Personal corre-
spondence, and material on the history of Oxford. Ohio-
Miami University; the Miami college lands; and Hamilton^
Butler Co., Ohio, from its first settlement until 1858. Cor-
respondents include Joel Collins, David Kirkpatrick Este,
John McLean, James Poe, Jr, Mary Ralston, Mafthais
Ross, John Cleves Symmes, and John Woods.
Partial index to correspondence in the repository.
Gift of the estate of James McBride,
MS 63-185
Pitman family.
Papers, ca. 1850-1954. 1 box.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Genealogical material, notebooks, lecture notes, and other
papers of Benn Pitman (1822-1910), Isaac Pitman, and
Melrose Pitman, shorthand experts. Includes material
relating to the trial of Mary Surratt and the other conspira-
tors in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, for
which Benn Pitman was the recorder of proceedings.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Miss Melrose Pitman, 1959.
o v« «__^ MS 63-186
Republican Party. Ohio.
Records, 1864-65. 83 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Letters written to the Ohio State Executive Committee of
the Union Party at Columbus, preparing for the State elec-
tion campaigns of 1864-65, and including the names of
active Union Party men in each of Ohio's counties. Corre-
spondents include Jacob D. Cox, William Martin Dickson,
Rutherford B. Hayes, Stanley Matthews, and John Sher-
man.
- J# , MS63-187
Short family.
Papers, 1786-1865. 1 box.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Personal and business correspondence and documents in-
cluding ca. 100 letters to and from William Short (1759-
1849) in E ng lish and French while he was serving as a
representative of Thomas Jefferson in Europe (primarily
France) between 1785-1802; and correspondence of his
nephew, John Cleves Short (1792-1864) relating to the
Hamilton Co, Ohio, area where he lived. Includes many
references to Thomas Jefferson, and descriptions of the 1832
cholera epidemic in the Cincinnati area.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Charles WiLrins Short, Sr, 1909; and the estate
of Charles Wilkins Short, Jr, 1954.
MS 63-188
Simpson, Robert, 1830-1897.
Papers, 1863-1900. 9 boxes.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Businessman and insurance agent, of Ohio. Personal and
business correspondence of Robert Simpson, Frank H. Simp-
son, David H. Taylor, Matthew Griffin, W. D. Harrogh,
W. W. Byington, Charles H. Peck, and others, concerning
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Papers. 1863-1900.
Simpson, Robert, 1830-1897.
(Continued)
the Cincinnati and North-western Railway Company; Cin-
cinnati and College Hill Railroad; William T. Simpson and
Company; Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad; and
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Includes cash
journals and other business records of many of the com-
panies.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Mary Emerson Briol, 1962.
ct „ MS 63-189
Stevenson, Thomas E 1803-1863.
Correspondence. 1807-81. 304 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Journalist. Correspondence from Henry Clay and other
prominent politicians, particularly those living in Kentucky,
concerning TJ. S. politics from 1830-60. Includes material
relating to the presidential election of 1856, the administra-
tion of James Buchanan, the dissolution of the Whig Party,
and the outbreak of the Civil War,
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Benjamin F. Stevenson, 1886.
„. . T MS 63-190
Strohra, Isaac, b. 1810.
Correspondence, 1830-99. 270 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) made by the Federal Writers
Project
Chief clerk of the U. S. House of Representatives. Cor-
respondence relating to U S. politics, including the dissolu-
twn of the Whig Party; the Civil War; the visit of Louis
Kossuth to the U. S.; Ohio polities; and political personali-
ties from 1840-70. Correspondents include William B.
Fairchild, Robert C. Schenck (1809-1890), John Mix Stan-
ley ( 1814-1872 ) , and William B. Thrall.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Purchased from Paul North, 1951.
'". „ ., MS 63-191
Swing family.
Papers. 1800-98. 71 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and documents of the family of Philip
Swing, relating to Clermont Co., Ohio land transactions,
and vital statistics. Includes material on William Lytle
(1770-1831) and his Clermont Co. land holdings.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of the estate of Mrs. Philip Swing through her
daughter, Mrs. C. Kenneth Smith, 1957.
„ , - „ MS 63-192
Taylor, James, 1769-1848.
Papers. 1797-1848. 890 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Surveyor and Army officer. Correspondence and business
papers of Taylor and his son, James Taylor (1802-1883), a
real estate lawyer who lived in Newport, Ky. Material
deals primarily with real estate, and some with the city of
Newport.
Unpublished index in the repository. Also described in
the Annual Report of the Historical and Philosophical So-
ciety of Ohio (1939) p. 6.
Purchased from Forest Sweet, 1939.
MS 63-193
Thompson, James Henry, 1812-1900.
Papers, 1805-1921. 27 boxes.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and judge. Correspondence, business and legal A-
papers relating to Ohio railroads; Hillsboro, Ohio; the
Women's Christian Temperance Union; and Thompson's
wife, Eliza Jane (Trimble) Thompson, a temperance leader;
together with the Civil War letters of Dr. Edward C. Rives,
surgeon in the Confederate Army and brother of Mrs.
Joseph Longworth; and other material on the Longworth
family of Cincinnati Includes letters of J. Eugene Barnes,
Mary L. Benham, Samuel Carr, Michael M Ege, Ada Fair-
fax, David M Hyman, Nicholas Longworth, William Ran-
kin, Jacob S. Rose, John Torrie, and Martha M Turner.
Unpublished index in the repository. Also described in
the Annual Report of the Historical and Philosophical So-
ciety of Ohio (1941) p. 4.
Purchased from Joseph Callery, 1941.
Todd family.
Papers, 1809-1949. 343 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Letters (87 items), mostly to Charles Stewart Todd
(1791-1871), lawyer and minister to Russia, and to Thomas
Todd, concerning U. S. politics from 1810-55, the Whig
Party, the election of 1840, and William Henry Harrison;
correspondence of Charles Henry Todd (1838-1915), medi-
cal officer in the Confederate Army, which mentions his wife,
Rosa (Burwell) Todd, a leading figure in the Kentucky
D. A. R ; business papers ; and genealogical material.
Unpublished calendar in the repository
Gift of Henry M Cist, 1891; and of the estate of Charlea
Stewart Todd, 1951. W
MS 63-195
Torrence, Aaron, collector.
Collection, 1790-1856. 21 ft, {2171 items)
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Chiefly private letters and papers relating to the early
history of Cincinnati and Hamilton Co., Ohio, including
those of members of the Torrence family, James Findlay
(b. 1770) Army officer, mayor of CHncinnati, and U. S. Rep-
resentative from Ohio, and William Henry Harrison (1773-
1841). Some of the correspondence relates to Gen. Anthony
Wayne and his procurement of supplies from Findlay for
the Army during the wars with the Indians in the 17S&B.
Unpublished calendar in the repository. Also described
in Catalogue of the Torrence papers published by the His-
torical and Philosophical Society of Ohio (1887) .
Gift of Aaron Torrence, 1886.
MS63-196
Trotter (Samuel and George) Company, Lexington, Ky.
Correspondence, 1805-19. 4 boxes.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Business correspondence, including prices current, mostly
dealing with shipments made to the Trotters, who were
merchants. ^
Gift of the Ohio Mechanics Institute, ca. 1949. ^^
MS 63-197
U. S. Army. Dept. of the Ohio.
Records, 1861-68. 4 boxes.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Official papers of the Quartermaster, Department of the
Ohio and Army of the Cumberland.
Purchased from Olin Norwood, 1950.
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Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856.
Papers, 1825-55. 108 items and 1 v.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Judge, lawyer, and editor. Correspondence, journal
(1838-52), legal cases, speech notes, and other papers con-
taining material on U. S. politics and internal Whig politics.
Correspondents include Charles F. Denning, Edward Ever-
ett, Josiah Quincy, Robert C. Schenck, Bellamy Storer
(1796-1875), Joseph Story, Charles Sumner, and Robert
Walsh.
Unpublished index in the repository.
Gift of Annie Walker and Clara Longworth de Cham-
brun, 1893 and 1947.
„ MS 63-199
Weitzel, Godfrey, 1835-1884.
Papers, 1878-85. 2t.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Engineer and Army officer. Correspondence, official re-
ports, financial statements and other papers of WeitzeL
chiefly regarding his duties in the U. S. Engineer Corps, but
including biographical notes. Contains his account of the
entry of TJ. S. forces into Richmond, Va,, in April, 1865
Indexed in card catalog in the repository
Gift of Herbert F. Koch, 1949.
MS 63-200
Western Academy of Natural Sciences, Cincinnati.
Records, 1835-53. 6 v.
P In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Organization records, treasurer's book, catalog of the
library, and unbound miscellaneous papers.
MS 63-201
Whelpley, Albert W 1831-1900, collector.
Whelpley autograph collection, ca. 1791-1899. ca. 1000
items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Letters, poems, and other material of well known politi-
cal and literary figures of the 19th century. Many of the
letters were addressed to Whelpley.
Individually indexed in the repository's card catalog.
Gift of Mrs. Whelpley, 1906.
MS63-202
Williams, Samuel Wesley, 1827-1928, collector.
Papers, 1800-1927. ca. 1200 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Editor and publisher. Correspondence, biographical
sketches, reports, and other papers relating to the Methodist
Church in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee,
fPprimarly before 1850; together with material relating to the
Office of the Surveyor-General of the Northwest Territory
where Samuel Williams (1786-1859) was employed for
many years under Robert Todd Lytie, Ezekiel Smith
Haines, and William Johnston.
Unpublished calendar in the repository. Also described
in the Annual Report of the Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio (1941) p. 4-5.
Purchase, 1941; and gift of Aletheia and Ernestine Pat-
tison, 1962.
MS 63-203
Woman's Colombian Exposition Association of Cincinnati.
Records, 1892-93. 8 v.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Minutes, treasurer's reports, membership lists, donors, and
other papers.
Gift of the association, 1894.
MS 63-204
Woods, John, li»4-1855.
Papers, 1822-55. 248 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Ohio. Corre-
spondence, bills, receipts, and other papers relating to the
construction of canals and bridges in Ohio, 1822-53. Legal
papers (1832-55) include correspondence with John Young.
Gift of Mrs. Mary M Beckett, 1938 and 1943.
MS 63-205
Wright, Nathaniel, 1789-1875.
Papers, 1797-1877. 615 items and 1 v.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Lawyer. Correspondence and legal papers relating to an
early divorce case for which Wright was trial lawyer; de-
velopment of railroads, especially in Ohio; and the Lane
Theological Seminary, of which Wright was a member of
the Board of Trustees. Correspondents include Leslie
Combs, William Dennison (1815-1882), John Kilgour (1796-
1858), David Root, Bellamy Storer (1796-1875), Joseph
Rockwell Swan (1802-1884), and Micajah Terrell Williams
(1792-1844).
Unpublished calendar in the repository. Also described
in the Annual Report of the Historical and Philosophical
Society of Ohio (1911) p. 98.
Purchased from Mrs. Horatio Hughes, 1911, 1938.
MS 63-206
Miller, Joaquin, 18411-1913.
Papers. 72items.
In Honnold Library (Claremont, Calif.)
Author. Correspondence, journal, notes, and MSS. of
poems and stories. Includes the following stories : Fremont
Road, Hard up in Honolulu, In a Hawaiian convent, The
red shield, Sheriff of Modoc County, and True bear stories.
MS63-207
Palmer, Edwin, 1824-1895.
Correspondence, 1865-1912. 65 items.
In Honnold library (Claremont, Calif.)
Anglican clergyman. Miscellaneous letters, chiefly ad-
dressed to Palmer, who was canon of Christ Church, Oxford,
and archdeacon of Oxford, and to Edward Lee Hicks, Bishop
of Lincoln (1843-1919). Correspondents include Matthew
Arnold, Richard William Church, William Ewart Glad-
stone, Benjamin Jowett, John Keble, Henry Parry Liddon,
Friedrich Max Muller, Cardinal John Henry Newman,
Mark Pattison, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Goldwin Smith,
and many other Oxford University figures prominent in
university affairs in the second half of the 19th century.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of William W. Clary, 1962.
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MS63-208
Bowers, Henry F
Papers, 1896-1906. 13 v.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence and other papers relating to the American
Protective Association, of which Bowers was supreme presi-
dent
a . . T v „ MS63-209
Shaffer, Joshua Monroe.
Papers. 5 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Correspondence, diaries (1850-57, 1864-75), Keokuk, Iowa
city bonds, pamphlets, insurance applications, and other
papers. Includes correspondence relating to the Iowa life
Insurance Company, material relating to Shaffer's trouble
with the Methodist Episcopal Church, and complimentary
tickets to various agricultural fairs in Iowa (1863-68).
_ _ , MS63-210
summers, LaureL
Papers. 10 boxes.
In Iowa State Dept of History and Archives collections.
Member of the Iowa Legislature and U. S. Marshal of the
District of Iowa. General correspondence and other papers.
Correspondents include Ansel Briggs, A W. Carpenter,
P. M. Casady, John F. Dillon, A. C. Dodge, John A. Hull,
J. M. Love, Charles Mason, T. S. Parvin, and other men
notable in Iowa history.
_ . „ MS 63-211
Hayden, Henry T
Papers, 1888-99. 1 box.
In Jefferson County Historical Library (Port Townsend,
Wash.)
Real estate man of Port Townsend, Wash. Miscellaneous
land papers, including early deeds and abstracts of title.
„ „ MS 63-212
Port Townsend, Wash.
Records, ca. 1890-1917. 2 boxes.
In Jefferson County Historical Library (Port Townsend,
Wash.)
Records of the city clerk, including licenses, reports, pay-
roll records, and names of city officers; bylaws of the Key
City Hose Company No. 1, payroll of the Volunteer Fire
Dept and other Fire Dept records; records of the Health
and Sanitation Dept, including reports of a leprosy case
and public vaccination and a letter from Dr. H. C. Willison
relating to leprosy; miscellaneous correspondence, petitions,
and contracts from the mayor's office ; payroll and night book
records (1917) of the Police Dept ; reports of the street com-
missioners; assessment rolls of local improvement districts
and other records from the treasurer's office; reports and
payroll of the city's surveyor; and agreements between the
city of Port Townsend and the Townsend Electric Light Co.
and between the city and the Port Townsend Gas and Fuel
Co.
United Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of Washington. John
Low* Camp No. IS, Port Townsend.
Records, 1910-61. 1 box and 1 carton.
In Jefferson County Historical Library (Port Townsend,
Wash.)
Correspondence (1916-59) and miscellaneous records.
Includes a descriptive book and membership records (1910-
„ MS 63-214
Waterman & Katz, Port Townsend, Wash.
Records, 1870-1927. 2t,1 folder, 1 box, and 1 carton.
In Jefferson County Historical Library (Port Townsend,
Wash.) m
Correspondence, maps, bills, real estate deeds, trusts, in-W
dentures, and other legal documents and business records of
a firm of general merchants and ship chandlers; together
with a few personal papers of members of the Katz family.
MS 63-215
Willison family.
Papers, 1883- 1 box and 1 folder.
In Jefferson County Historical Library (Port Townsend.
Wash.)
Papers and records of a Port Townsend, Wash, family.
Persons represented include H. C. Willison, pioneer physi-
cian, hospital owner, and Port Townsend health officer, his
wife, and his daughters, Gertrude and Frances Nell Willi-
son, who achieved prominence in artistic circles.
MS 63-216
Willoughby family.
Papers. 2 boxes, 1 carton, and 1 folder.
In Jefferson County Historical Library (Port Townsend,
Wash.)
Correspondence, business papers, and other documents of
a Port Townsend, Wash, family. Includes certificates of
award for exhibits of oil paintings at the Alaska Yukon
Exposition, Seattle, 1909, and other papers of Adeline Wil-
loughby McCormack (b. 1871), an art teacher; correspond^
ence of Barrett Willoughby (Florence (Barrett) Willough^
by), a writer and wife of Oliver L. Willoughby; papers
(1816-88) relating to the activities of Captain Charles
Willoughby (d. 1888) who was a master mariner sailing
ships between San Francisco and Puget Sound, an Indian
agent at. Neali Bay, Wash. (1878-82) and at Quinaielt
Wash. (1883-88), and who discovered a new genus and
species of fish which was named Acrotus icittoughbyi by the
Smithsonian Institution, to whom Willoughby supplied in-
formation on coastal Indians; business papers and personal
letters of Oliver L Willoughby, a journalist relating to
early newspapers in Port Townsend: correspondence and
clippings relating to Sarah Chenney Willoughby (1841-
1913), artist, musician, writer of Indian stories, and wife of
Charles "Willoughby; and miscellaneous papers (1910-13)
relating to various mining claims of the Willoughby group
in Alaska. The papers of Captain Willoughby include let-
ters from the Commission of Indian Affairs and the Treasury
Dept regarding accounts and the Makah Indian Reservation,
Wash., and letters from Governor Elisha P. Ferry, James G.
Swan, James Lardlow (British vice-consul at Portland),
and Henry L Ves ler.
t. „ . . MS63-21i|
Bowman, Isaiah, 1878-1950. '^
Papers. 6 file drawers.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Papers covering Bowman's activities as president of Johns
Hopkins University and as adviser to President Franklin D.
Roosevelt
Transferred from President's office, 1950. The bulk of
the correspondence is not to be opened until 1975.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
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MS 63-218
United Lutheran Church in America.
Records. 1918-60. ca, 52 ft
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadel-
phia)
Correspondence of the president; and minutes, reports,
and other papers of various boards and commissions.
Archives catalog in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
MS 68-219
Hnmford, Eben.
Papers, 1930-50. ca. 25 ft.
In Michigan State University Museum (East Lansing)
Educator, of Michigan. Speeches, drafts, and class notes
relating to Mumford's academic career as professor of rural
sociology at Michigan State University.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Gift of the estate of Mrs. Edna Mumford, 196L
MS 63-220
Brown, Jacob, 1775-1828.
Papers, 1 809-37. 2 ft, (730 items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Division of Manuscripts.
Army officer. Correspondence and documents of Brown
and of his son-in-law, Maj. Edmund Kirby. Papers (1809-
28) relating to Brown concern his military career, political
associations, and business and family affairs. Includes
material dealing with the War of 1812 when Brown was in
command of U. S. troops in western New York, the post-
war period when he was Senior Officer in the U S. Army,
ML and correspondence (1823-27) about the national political
^^ scene, including Brown's letters from Washington, D. C.
Kirby's papers (1828-37) deal with his military and busi-
ness affairs and the settlement of the Brown estate. Corre-
spondents include John Bradley, Samuel Brown, John C.
Calhoun, DeWitt Clinton, Enos Cutler, Alexander J. Dallas,
Emmanuel, marquis de Grouchy, Edmund Kirby, Vincent
Le Ray de Chaumont, Joseph Lovell, Alexander Macomb,
William Meredith, James Monroe, Winfield Scott, Joseph
Lee Smith, Ambrose Spencer, Samuel A. Storrow, Daniel
Wardwell, James W. Williams, Nathan Williams, and John
E. Wool.
Purchased, 1961.
MS 63-221
Douglas, Sir James, lart., 1703-1787.
Papers, 1737-87. 4 ft.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Division of Manuscripts.
British naval officer. Letter books (ca. 1000 letters), log-
books, account books, and notebooks relating to Douglas'
naval career. Contains information about his participation
in the siege of Louisburg (1745) ; logbooks and a letter book
(1755-59) with his observations on ship movements and en-
counters and letters to other naval officers; a logbook (1760-
t . 62) describing the capture of Dominica and Martinique,
» and assistance to the British fleet in the siege of Havana
when he was commander in chief of the Leeward Islands sta-
tion; printed sailing and fighting instructions, with many
annotations; letter books (1775-77) dealing with Admiralty
and Navy affairs when Douglas was in command of the
naval base at Spithead, Eng.; and letters and documents
relating to his appointments, promotions, and family affairs.
Includes a combined letter and order book (1738-45) kept
at Jamaica containing letters and orders of admirals
Edward Vernon, Sir Chaloner Ogle, and Thomas Davers
mostly addressed to naval storekeeper George Hinde and
relating to the repairing and fitting out of ships at that sta-
tion; a logbook (1740-41) kept by Thomas Lempriere
aboard EM.S. Tilbury which includes an account of the
British attack against the Spanish at Cartagena; notebooks
of prizes taken in the years 1759 and 1762; a ledger (1770-
71) giving Douglas' private accounts; and a logbook (1770)
kept by Midshipman James Douglas, Jr., aboard EH.S.
Cruizer and H. M S. Carberus.
Purchase, 1962.
MS63-S22
Ploumoy, Thomas, 1775-1857.
Papers, 1799-1827. 106 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Division of Manuscripts.
Army officer. Letters and documents relating to Flour-
noy's career in the War of 1812, particularly to the training
of recruits from Georgia and South Carolina, and to de-
fensive measures taken in the Georgia coastal area. Also
includes material (1803-04) concerning his legal differences
with Judge George Walton and the resulting duel fought
with Judge Walton's nephew, John Carter Walton; and
papers relating to his postwar assignment as U. S. Com-
missioner to treat with the Creek Indians in 1820. Corre-
spondents include David Adams, John James Flournoy,
Matthew Flournoy, Patrick Jack, David Brydie Mitchell,
Andrew Pickens, Jr., and John Carter Walton.
Purchase, 1061 and 1962.
MS63-223
Hotchkiss, Lawrence E coUeetor.
Papers, 1763-1918. 153 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Division of Manuscripts.
In part, transcripts.
Civil War letters and diaries (1862-64) of James R.
Woodworth, Union soldier in Company E, 44th Regiment,
New York Volunteers, describing the Battles of Fredericks-
burg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, giving accounts of
troop movements and camp conditions, and reflecting Wood-
worth's interest and concern in his home and family at
Seneca Falls. N. Y.; documents (1763 and 1770) from Nor-
walk, Conn.; transcripts of a veteran's account of experi-
ences in the Mexican War ; and a pioneer's diary of a journey
across the plains in 1850.
Grift of Lawrence E. Hotchkiss, 1962.
MS 63-224
Jackson, Isaac, 1842-1903.
Letters, 1862-65. 100 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Division of Manuscripts.
Union soldier. Letters from Jackson, a member of Com-
pany D, 83d Ohio Volunteer Infantry, to his relatives de-
scribing his daily life as a Union soldier. Includes com-
ments on southern cities and States, and information about
his participation in the Siege of Vicksburg, the occupation of
New Orleans, forays up the Mississippi, and the fighting that
went on in Alabama after Lee's surrender at Appomattox.
Published in Some of the boys ... the Civil War letters of
Isaac Jackson, 1862-1865, edited by Joseph O. Jackson
(1960).
Gift of Joseph O. Jackson, 1961.
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u i j „ MS 63-225
MakdoagaD-Brisbane, Sir Thomas, hart., 1773-1860
Papers, 1813-15. 64 items.
_In William L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Division of Manuscripts.
_ British Army officer. Correspondence, memoranda, and
documents relating to Brisbane's role in the War of 1812 and
including his proposed plan made in December 1814, for a
winter campaign against the American fleet at Whitehall,
.N. T. The plan is accompanied -with a large watercolor map
showing the American fleet at Whitehall, various notes and
calculations, and two sketches of the immediate location of
the fleet Correspondents include Sir George Prevost Gov-
ernor General of British North America; Henry Bathurst,
3d earl Bathurst; Edward Baynes; Sir Thomas Sydney
Beckwith; George Izard; Alexander Macomb; Baron Fran-
cis de Rottenburg; and William Williams.
Purchase, 1961.
m •. « *, „ • MS 63-226
Marshall, Henry Grimes, 1830-1918.
Letters, 1862-65. 204 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich)
Division of Manuscripts.
Union soldier and officer. Letters from M«-«l.qi] to his
family describing the fighting at the Battle of Fredericks-
burg and the Siege of Suffolk, Va,, while he was a member
of the 15th Connecticut Volunteers ; and picket duty in South
Carolina and action before Petersburg and Bichmond while
he was captain of a Negro regiment, the 29th Connecticut
Volunteers. Relates details of camp life, rumors, opinions
of officers and conduct of the war, in addition to reports of
engagements with the Confederate Army. Letters from
July to Oct 1865, are from Brownsville, Tex., where Mar-
shall's unit was sent after the war.
Purchase, 1962.
„. ,. TT . MS 63-227
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Northwest Territory papers, 1786-1803. 83 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Division of Manuscripts.
Papers relating mainly to the military administration of
the Northwest Territory and to Indian affairs. Includes
letters from Henry Knos dealing with negotiations with the
Indians, supplies for the Army, and other routine matters;
and drafts of letters by Rufus Putnam with reference to the
survey of the Greenville Treaty Line, 1797-99.
Gifts and purchases.
«,-, MS 63-228
O'Connor, John Michael, 1790?-1826.
Papers, 1810-26. 372 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor Mich.)
Division of Manuscripts. '
Army officer. Mainly letters written to O'Connor in the
years after the War of 1812, dealing with military and
political matters such as his travels in Europe while study-
ing fortifications; the publication and-sale of his English
translation of Baron Gay de Vernon's Treatise on the sci-
ei ^f{ W ^ and fortific ati°ns (1817) to which O'Connor
added his Summary of the principles and marims of grand
tactics and operations; and the candidacy of William H
Crawford in the presidential election of 1824 Includes
letters (1818-25) from O'Connor's sister Eliza, a student
from Middletown, Conn., and the original MS. of his De-
fence pronounced against the accusations ... of Major-GenL
George Izard, 16 Jany. 1815. Correspondents include John
Armstrong, William H Crawford, Henry H Cumming,
Matthew L. Davis, Thomas Hutchison, James R Mullany
Daniel Parker, and Sylvanus Thayer mk
Purchase, 1961, 1962.
»™. MS 63-229
Wflkins, John Darragh, d. 1900.
Letters, 1862-65. 64 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Division of Manuscripts.
Union officer. Letters from Wilkins, captain and major
in the 3d U. S. Infantry, to his wife, describing action at the
battles of Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg, and Chancellors-
ville; relating camp conditions and routine army assign-
ments; and commenting on various Civil War officers. In-
cludes a letter (April 8, 1863) describing a review given in
honor of President and Mrs. Lincoln.
Purchase, 1962.
MS 63-230
German Stock Company, Milwaukee.
Pabst German Theater collection, 1865-1935. ca. 3000
items.
In Milwaukee Public Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten and typewritten)
Scripts and scores used in productions at the Pabst Ger-
man Theater, in Milwaukee, and business records. Tl^k,
scripts include works by Schiller, Goethe, Lessing, and Ger^
man translations of Shakespeare, Shaw, and Wilde, as well
as fairy tales, Christmas plays, folk plays, operettas, come-
dies, and novelty plays.
Catalog of German plays in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift and purchase, 1946-
„ , . MS 63-231
Bowler, James Madison, 1838-1916.
Papers, 1856-1930. ca. 1000 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Printer, teacher, and politician. Chiefly correspondence
between Bowler and his wife Elizabeth (Caleff) Bowler
during the Civil War when he was a member of the 3d
Minnesota Regt The letters give details on camp life,
marches, and army routine and relate to the Battle of
Murfreesboro, the Vicksburg campaign, the occupation of
Little Rock, Ark,, the 113th U. S. Colored Infantry (of
which Bowler was in charge, 1865-66), and Reconstruction
work in the South. Includes Civil War letters from
Bowler's relatives in Maine reflecting antiwar sentiment
letters from Bowler's brother Joseph, a member of the 2sW
and 11th Maine Infantry Regis., giving information on the
actions of those regiments in the Virginia campaigns;
treasurer's checks and a deed to Nininger City, Minn, signed
by Ignatius Donnelly; a list of scholars in the Nininger
school kept by Bowler (1861) ; and newspaper clippings
relating to Bowler's career.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Edna B. Bowler, 1961-63.
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MS 63-232
Brin, Fanny (Fligehnan) 1884-
Papers, 1896-1958. 10 ft. (ca. 12,500 items)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Teacher and resident of Minneapolis. Correspondence,
reports, minutes, speeches, articles, news releases, circular
letters, posters, broadsides, pamphlets, and newspaper clip-
pings relating to the social welfare organizations, the peace
societies, the women's organizations, and the Jewish groups
in which Mrs. Brin was active. Includes letters from Jewish
refugees and material on antisemitism and Palestine.
Names of organizations represented include American
Jewish Committee, American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee, American Union against Militarism, American
Youth Congress, Canadian American Committee on Inter-
national Relations (American Section), Commission to
Study the Organization of Peace, Committee on Militarism
in Education, Committee on Women in World Affairs,
German- American League for Culture, International As-
sembly of Women, Minneapolis Committee for World Dis-
armament, National Committee on the Cause and Cure of
War, National Conference of Christians and Jews, National
Council Against Conscription, National Council for Preven-
tion of War, National Council of Jewish Women, the Inter-
national Congress of the National Council of Women of the
United States, National Peace Conference, National Women
Suffrage Association, United Nations, Woman's Centennial
Congress, Woman's Peace Party, Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom, Women's International
Organisations (Peace and Disarmament Committee),
Women's Northwest Conference on Current Problems,
World Peace Foundation, and World Youth Congress.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Rachel Brin Helstein, Howard Brin, and Charles
Brin, 1962.
MS63-833
Case family.
Papers, 1902-^27. 100 items and 7 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
ReminLsent account written by George Emanuel Case
(1841-1928) telling of his experiences as a member of Com-
pany D, 6th Minnesota Regiment on the Moscow Expedi-
tion during the Sioux War of 1862-63; diaries (1902-08)
of his daughter, Mabel Case, giving information on social
events, her v.vhing experiences in Virginia and Minnesota,
routine farrd-ifr, her experiences in New York City while
engaged as * nurse in St Luke's Hospital, and her European
travels; typewritten copies of letters by another daughter,
Maude (Case) Anderson, telling of her experiences in
k Alaska (June-Sept: 1903) when her father owned a small
'gold mine in the Yukon; obituaries of Kate Hunt Case
(Mrs. George Emanuel Case) giving information on family
history; biographical sketch of Maud (Case) Anderson
(Mrs. Frank Maloy Anderson) ; and a letter of recommen-
dation written by Governor John A. Johnson for Mabel
MS63-234
Cathcart famfly.
Papers, 1850-192L ca. 1500 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and reminiscences
of the family of Alexander Henry Cathcart (1820-1899), a
pioneer businessman of St Paul who owned a dry goods
shop. The early papers ( 1850-76) contain many letters from
Bebecca (Marshall) Cathcart to her husband Alexander
Henry Cathcart while he was on buying trips in the East;
letters from William Bainey Marshall, Governor of Minne-
sota, to his sister Bebecca; letters from John W. Cathcart
(d. 1864) , Alexander's brother, who was killed in the South
during the Civil War; and letters from the Cathcart chil-
dren who were in the Shattuck School, Faribault Minn., in
the 18G0 ? s and 1870's. The letters give much information on
social activities in St PauL local politics (particularly Wil-
liam R. Marshall's political career), genealogical data, and
some information on the Civil War. The bulk of the collec-
tion consists of letters (1907-09) written to his mother, by
Louis Maxfield (1883-1921), a naval officer and Alexander
H. Cathcart's grandson, while on a tour around the world
with the U. S. Navy. These letters give minute details on
life aboard ship, the number of miles travelled each day,
the location of the various ships in the fleet, and detailed
descriptions of tike various countries visited, including infor-
mation on the reception given to the fleet by the governments
and people of the countries visited. The fleet touched at
almost every major coastal city in South and Central Amer-
ica, Atlantic and Pacific side, the cities of the U S. Pacific
coast, Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, Manila, Yokohama
and Tokyo, Japan, Amoy, China, Ceylon, Suez, the North
African coast, and Gibraltar. Other Maxfield letters in-
clude some (1910-12) telling of cruises in the Caribbean,
World War i letters (1917), and a small group of letters
(1918-21) describing Maxfield's work in the constructing of
dirigibles in England.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Eleanor Maxfield, 1962.
Inventory description in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Frank Maloy Anderson, 1952, 1959.
MS 63-235
Dole, Alexander M 1841-1888.
Business records, 1855-87. 100 items and 2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minneapolis businessman, engaged in real estate, lumber,
and oil. Correspondence, business cards, advertising cir-
culars, articles of agreements, and miscellaneous papers re-
lating to Dole's business interests in Minnesota and Canada.
Includes material on Dole's sale of fence and _ telegraph
poles, various mechanical devices such as gasoline ^stoves,
steam engines, harrow teeth, railroad spikes, and mill sup-
plies; construction of log booms below the Falls of St
Anthony; importation of goods from Canada; floods on the
Ottawa River; legislation regarding the St Louis River
Dalles Improvement Company (in Minnesota) and the Star
Oil Company, Minneapolis; navigation between Lake Mani-
toba and Winnepegosis in Manitoba, Can.; the Security
Bank, in Minneapolis; the Keokuk Northern Packet Line;
and circulars advertising health aids, religious tracts, maga-
zines, insurance, and bonks.
Inventory description in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Edwin L. Pearson, 1962.
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Gehan,MarkH 1892- MS63-236
Papers, 1925-27. 50 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and representative in the Minnesota Legislature
from St Paul Correspondence and other papers collected
by Genan while in the Minnesota Legislature. The corre-
spondence relates to old age pensions, fish and game laws,
veterans legislation, road construction, child labor, lien law,
building codes, railroads, education, workmen's compensa-
tion, gasoline taxes, garnishment laws, and evolution.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Gehkn, 1925; additional material transferred
from the Minnesota Historical Society Library, 1959
f a . . „ .. „ . „ MS 63-237
Gilbert, Mahlon Norris, Bp., 1848-1900
Papers, 1883-1908. 68 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Episcopal clergyman. Correspondence, sermons, news-
paper dippings, and miscellaneous papers, chiefly relating to
the Lambeth Conference held in Lambeth, Eng (1897)
Includes newspaper obituaries of Gilbert and two gradua-
?°?;.?f t ^ ca * es issued by St. Mary's Hall, Faribault, Minn,
to Gilbert's daughters in 1905 and 1908.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Cole Oehler, 1961.
Gfeason, Sarah, d. 1930. MS63-238
Papers, 1878-1930. 79 items.
Li Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Teacher. Correspondence, petitions, teaching certificates
aadother papers relating to Miss Gleason's teaching career^
rn Chippewa, Grant, McLeod, Meeker, and Wrightcounties,
«i ^ udeS ^° fetters bating to the Hinckley fore*
nre of 1894; two letters from a member of the 15th Minne-
sota Regiment giving details on camp life during the
Spanish American War; and attendance records and cer-
tificates issued to Miss Gleason by the University of AOnne-
Unpublished inventory description in the repository
Gift of Mrs. ER. Larson, 196L
r~-», /v. r< MS 63-239
w*gg, Oren Cornelius, 1845-1926.
Papers, 1904-07. 100 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Farmer of Lyon Co., Minn. Correspondence and miscel-
laneous papers. Most of the letters were written to Gregg
by his wife Charlotte and give information on the workon
the Gregg farm, which was used by the University of Min-
nesota as an experimental farm, and news of family and
friends. Other letters are from residents of St Louis Co.,
Mum. and contain information on the results of scientific^
farming methods m that area. Most of the miscellaneous
papers are copies of bills introduced into' the Minnesota
Legislature relating to the establishment of agricultural ex-
perimental stations, enlarging the activities of the Farmers'
Institutes, and temperance and liquor control
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of H.Y.Torrey, 1959.
Hansen, Carl Gustav Otto, 1871-1960 MS 63-240
Papers, 1932-42. 98 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Translator for Norwegian- American newspapers and ac-
tive member of Norwegian-American groups. Chiefly cor#
^ondence (1932-41) in Norwegian, betw'een Hansen and
2225 -ST"" «*<?**"* N °™7- The rest of the
papers (1942) consist of press releases, correspondence, mi-
nutes of meetings, and committee lists relating to the visit of
Crown Prince Olaf (later Olaf v) of Norway to the Twin
Cities in 1942.
Inventory description in the repository.
Transferred from the Library of the University of Minne-
sota, 196L
n^. o MS63-241
HiD, Samuel, 1857-1931.
Papers, 1895-1902. 100 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and associate of the Minneapolis Trust Co. Cor-
respondence, programs, invitations, and miscellaneous
papers. The correspondence relates to Catholic affairs in
Minnesota, to the economic growth of Duluth and north-
eastern Minnesota, and to politics. Includes letters (1900)
from George B. Cortelyou and Marcus A. Hanna concern-
ing political appointments. Other correspondents include
Ignatius Donnelly; Patrick Heflron, Catholic Bishop of
Winona, Minn.; Torger Au Hoverstadm, superintendent of
the University of Minnesota Agricultural Station at
Crookston; Archbishop John Ireland; James McGolrick,
Catholic Bishop of Duluth, Minn.; Knnte Nelson; Warren
Upham, secretary of the Minnesota Historical Society ; and
John T. West, proprietor of the West Hotel, Minneapolis.
Organizations represented include the Minneapolis Athe-^
naeum (now a part of the Minneapolis Public Library) W
the Minneapolis Apollo Club (a men's choral society) ; and
the West-Minneapolis Turn-Verein.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of James N. B. Hill, 1958, 1961.
m.— ii a MS 63-542
Johnson, Henry A 1896-
Papers, 1931. 57 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Member of the Minnesota Legislature from Minneapolis
Correspondence, drafts of legislative bills, newspaper dip-
pings, pamphlets, and other items relating to the following
types of legislation: forestry, a retirement program for city
and county employees, criminal procedures, temperance, and
antivmsection.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Johnson, 1931.
, ■ MS63-24S
Larson, Louise E collector.
Papers, 1857-1916. ca. 500 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and printed matter collected by Louise E.
Larson and Henrietta (Larson) Town, both of Winona,
Minn. The correspondence relates to election campaigns,
political appointments, the Civil War, the Spanish American*
War, Negro ^suffrage, and an epidemic in Chicago (1866^
The printed items include programs and invitations relating'
to the Winona Opera House, a program of the Winona Fair
and State Exposition (1890), and a circus program and
poster. Correspondents include such Minnesota and national
political figures as: Tarns Bixby, Alexander Bull, Joseph
Gurney Cannon, Cushman Kellogg Davis, Edward Eggle-
ston, William Watts Folwell, John Hay, Andrew Kyan Mc-
Gffl, William Rainey Marshall, William Rush Merriam,
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Larson, Louise £ collector. Papers, 1857-1916.
(Continued)
Stephen Miller, Knute Nelson, John Sargent Pillsbury,
Alexander Ramsey, Theodore Roosevelt, James Albertus
0,_ Tawney, Samuel Rinnan Van Sant, Gideon Welles, and Wil-
liam TVindom.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Charles C. Crapser, 1927.
MS 63-244
Levi, Werner, 1912-
Papers, 1945-46. 112 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
University professor. Correspondence compiled by Levi,
who headed a project which supplied food and clothing to
families of men who had served in the Dutch resistance
movement against the Germans during World War n. The
letters are from Minnesota residents, responding to the re-
quest for aid. Includes copies of a few letters received from
Dutch recipients of the goods.
Inventory in the repository.
Grift of Mr. and Mrs. Levi, 1960.
MS63-245
Mayo, Charles Edwin, 1827-1899.
Papers, 1851-98. ca. 500 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman, customs employee, and secretary and presi-
dent of the Minnesota Historical Society. Chiefly auto-
graphs of prominent nineteenth century political leaders;
together with two amateur handwritten literary newspapers.
One of them (1856-58) , edited by Mayo, gives data on social
activities in St Paul, the weather, arrival 'of steamboats,
births, marriages, and deaths in the community, sessions of
the Minnesota Legislature, fires, accidents, lyceum meetings,
and the founding of the St Paul Y. M. C. A. and the St
Paul Public library, and includes essays and poems. The
other newspaper (1856-57) was edited by Mayo's sister,
S. L. Mayo, of Brewster, Mass. and contains similar ma-
terial. Important names represented include Jean Louis
Rudolphe Agassiz, Thomas Francis Bayard, Frank Preston
Blair, Edward William Bok, Frederika Bremer, Salmon
Portland Chase, William Augustus Croffut, Caleb Cushing,
Richard Henry Dana, Dorothea Lynde Dix, Frederick
Douglass, Cyrus West Field, Albert Gallatin, Elbert Hub-
bard, Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent (father of Queen
Victoria), the Marquis de Lafayette, Horace Mann, David
Dixon Porter, Thomas Brackett Reed, Carl Schurz, Alex-
ander Hamilton Stephens, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and John
Ellis Wool.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gifts of Mrs. E. C. Dougan and Mrs. E. T. Richardson,
1887-1930; and of the St Paul Public Library, 1961.
m , MS63-246
fPParker, Charles Astor, 1870-1957.
Papers, 1868-1950. 300 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Theatrical manager, of Minneapolis. Correspondence,
legal documents, reminiscences, and other papers relating to
Parker's activities in the theater, politics, and business. The
early correspondence (1905-07) consists of letters written
to George W. Edwards relating to articles written for a
publication called The third rail with which Parker and
Edwards were associated. Includes letters from John D.
Archbold, Henry Clews, Chauncey M. Depew, Frederick D.
Grant, Charles Evans Hughes, William Travers Jerome,
Alton li. Parker, and Henry C. Potter, and letters written
by individuals representing Evangeline Booth and Seth
Low. The papers relating to Parker's theatrical ventures
include two MSS.: The legitimate theater will return; and,
My autobiography, both written in 1950. Political papers
include letters from Totten Peavey Hefielfinger and Ralph
L. Mayhood, a member of the Minnesota Legislature; poli-
tical campaign pamphlets; local Republican organizations'
constitutions; and political dinner programs.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Parker, 1950; 1959.
MS 63-247
Riee family.
Papers, 1845-1934. ca, 200 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, genealogical data,
and other papers of the interrelated Rice, Miller, Dawson,
and Acker families. Rice family papers include letters
-written by Edmund Rice (1819-1889) to his sister Ellen in
Michigan, containing information on business and family
matters and the Mexican War; letters (1851-53) from Rice
to Thomas B. Cuming, editor of the Keokuk, Iowa Dis-
patch, relating to annuity payments made to the Winne-
bago Ttifjiyne at Long Prairie, Minn., and to politics in
Minnesota; letters (1858-65) dealing with Rice's trips to
Washington, D. C. and with the railroad bond issue; and
genealogical data on the Bull, Fiske, Hastings, Rice, Spaul-
ding, and Willard families. Miller family papers consist
mostly of newspaper clippings (ca. 1915-16) relating to the
formation of the Charles T. Miller Hospital of St Paul;
together with an autograph book (1876-85) kept by J. H.
Miller, chiefly containing autographs of Miller's cl a ss m a t es
at Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn. The bulk of Dawson
family papers (ca. 1879-1910) consists of letters written by
William Dawson (1825-1906) to his son William Dawson,
Jr. (1862-1916) while the senior Dawson, his wife, and
daughters were on a tour of Europe (1889-90). The letters
describe travels in France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Ger-
many, Holland, Belgium, and the British Isles. Acker
family papers (1849-62) include a few letters hy and news-
paper clippings about William Henry Acker, a member of
the 1st Minnesota Regt who was killed at the Battle of
Shiloh,1862. ...
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Mary Rossum, 196L
MS63-248
St Croix River Improvement Association, StUhoater, Minn.
Records, 1917-35. 95 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the
activities of the St. Croix River Improvement Association,
which was concerned with conservation problems in the St
Croix River area. Most of the correspondence is between
John Warner Griggs Dunn, vice-president of the associ-
ation, and officials of the Wisconsin and Minnesota Depts.
of Conservation, the U. S. Dept of the Interior, and the
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Issues discussed include
shooting of waterfowl, "rough fishing," commercial vs.
sportsman fishing in the St Croix River, violations of the
law" on fishing with artificial lights, control of blister rust,
restocking of the river, and the problems of water level of
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St. Croix River Improvement Association, Stillwater, Minn.
Records, 1917-35. (Continued)
the river caused by the construction of dams. Important
correspondents include Carlos Avery, Minnesota Game and
Fish Commissioner; Senator Henrik Shipstead; and Thad-
deus Surber, of the Minnesota Game and Fish Dept.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of James Taylor Dunn, 1956.
MS 63-249
St Louis County (Minn.) Club and Farm Bureau Associa-
tion.
Records, 1915-62. ca. 3 ft.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, financial records, reports, clippings, con-
stitution, bylaws, minutes, resolutions and other papers
documenting the history of an organization whose activities
included programs to promote better transportation, home
demonstrators and county agents, 4-H work, soil classifica-
tion, land clearing, better marketing facilities, new indus-
tries such as the tourist business and others, woodworking,
taconite, recreation, safety, fire prevention, health, and
libraries.
Inventory description jn the repository.
Gift of Harold J. Aase, secretary of the association, 1962.
„ ,, ' MS63-250
Senkler family.
Papers, 1844-1955. ca. 300 items and 7 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers of George Easton
Senkler (1870-1956) a St. Paul physician, his wife, Abigail
Louise (Dickson) Senkler (1871-1961), his son, Albert
Easton Senkler (1907-1947), his father, Albert Edward
Senkler (1842-1899), and his grandfather, Edmund John
Senkler (1802-1872). The bulk of the collection is dated
1855-77 and consists of correspondence between Edmund
John Senkler and his son Albert Edward, describing Albert's
emigration from Brockville, Ont to Minnesota, pioneer con-
ditions in St. Cloud, Minn, and his medical career in St
Cloud and St PauL Edmund John's letters reveal his inter-
ests in science, mathematics, astronomy, and climate, con-
tain many references to leading scientists of the period such
as Charles Darwin, John B. Cherriman (1823-1908) the
mathematician, and Bishop John William Colenso (1814-
1883), and give data on the conflict between the new sci-
entific discoveries and orthodox religious beliefs. The cor-
respondence (Jan.-April 1902) of Mrs. George Senkler,
written while she was on her wedding trip to Europe gives
her impressions of Italy, Paris, Vienna, and London and
also describes her meeting with Sir John Strachey (1823-
1907) in Italy. The letters (1921-30) of Albert Easton
Senkler describe his work in lumber camps in Montana and
Washington. The papers of George Easton Senkler include
correspondence (1938-55) between him and his relatives in
Brockville, Ont^ relating to genealogy; diary-medical record
books; and a diary (1902) kept on his wedding trip to
Europe which contains information on visits to European
clinics and hospitals and Senkler's reactions to European
medical facilities and practice. Other material in the col-
lection includes letters (1898-1902) from the prominent
surgeon William Osier (1849-1919); genealogical data on
the Easton family; a lecture (1844) on astronomy by Ed- ^
mund John Senkler; catalogs from the University of Min- 9
nesota, the University of Pennsylvania, and McGill Univer-
sity; and an article from Queen's quarterly (1949) on Ed-
mund John Senkler's letters to George Copeman.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gifts from the Dr. A. E. Senkler estate and from Mrs. J.
Fuller Brown, a daughter of George Easton Senkler,
1961-62.
« "' „ ' MS 68-251
Shepardson, George Defrees, 1864-1926.
Papers, 1896-191L 57 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Electrical engineer and university professor. Corre-
spondence, financial data, minutes of meetings, and reports
relating to Shepardson's activities in the Olivet Baptist
Church of Minneapolis. Topics discussed include appoint-
ments and resignations of ministers of the church, church
finances, and the church's activities in temperance and other
civic movements in the city.
Inventory description in the repository.
Transferred from the Library of the University of Minne-
sota, 1961.
MS63-252
Sweet, Albert Burbank, 1847-1943.
Papers, 1865-1963. ca. 50 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Union soldier, teacher, businessman, and physician, of
Minnesota. A few letters, certificates, memorabilia, news-
paper clippings, and miscellaneous papers. Includes a MS.
written by Sweet's son, Harry Sweet, entitled Farm house
to footlights, story of the Andrews Opera Company, musical
pioneers of the Midlands. The MS. is a partially fictional-
ized account of the activities of the Andrews family oaf
Minnesota, whose family dramatic troupe toured the Mid-
west in the 1880's and 1890's.
Inventory description in the repository.
Harry Sweet's MS. is partially restricted.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Harry and Lottie V. Sweet, 1962-63.
MS 63-253
Union Mercantile Company, Arlington, Minn.
Records, 1918-59. ca. 100 items and 12 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Articles of incorporation, bylaws, firm ti ria l statements^
minutes of meetings, stock certificates, stock ledgers, and^
stock certificate books of the Union Mercantile Co. (origi-
nally called the Union Produce Co.), a cooperative store
doing business in eggs, poultry, feed, and other farm pro-
duce. Includes a history of the company (1918-58) written
by its secretary, Ervin L Beseke.
Inventory description in the repository.
Gift of Ervin L Beseke, 1962.
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MS 63-254
Campbell, Lewis Davis, 1811-1882.
Correspondence, 1850-77. 1 box.
In Ohio Historical Society Library (Columbus)
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Ohio. Letters re-
t lating mostly to national and Ohio politics while Campbell
was in Congress, 1840-58. Correspondents include Salmon
P. Chase, Thomas Corwin, Joshua R. Giddings, Murat Hal-
stead, Reverdy Johnson, Horace Mann, 'William H. Seward,
Clement L. Vallandigham, Benjamin F. Wade, Thttrlow
Weed, and Fernando Wood.
Unpublished author and date index in the library.
Purchase, 1068.
MS 63-255
Peas, Simeon Davison, 1861-1936.
Papers, 1882-1937 13ft (11,500 items)
In Ohio Historical Society library (Columbus)
U. S. Senator from Ohio and college president. Corre-
spondence, speeches, campaign material, and other papers
relating Chiefly to his activities as U. S. Senator but also
covering his career as president of Antioch College. Corre-
spondents include Edward Everett Hale, Jr., Warren G.
Harding, and Henry S. Lehr.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Gift of Lehr Fess and Lowell Fess, 1956, 1961.
MS 63-256
Gest, Erasmus, 1820-1908.
Papers, 1834-85. 12 v., 1 box, and 5 folders.
In Ohio Historical Society library (Columbus)
Surveyor, engineer, and railroad magnate, of Cincinnati.
Business and personal correspondence, primarily incoming;
^ surveying and engineering reports of railroads and canals
9 in Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and
Pennsylvania; scaled drawings, especially of the Pennsyl-
vania Canal; journals and diaries of trips; reminiscences;
maps and mounted newspaper clippings, primarily relating
to Ohio railroads with which Gest was associated; and
printed reports, mostly of Ohio and Kentucky railroads.
The material relates primarily to the development of trans-
portation, but also covers the social, political, and economic
life of Cincinnati in the late 1830's and early 1840's, includ-
ing information about the Butchers' Strike of 1836; aboli-
tion riots and the destruction of James G. Bimey's press;
lecture courses given by E. D. Mansfield, William Holmes
McGuffey, A. Kinmont, and Dr. Locke; medical colleges,
including the new one opened by Daniel Drake; Daniel
Webster's visit to Cincinnati; balloon ascensions; the Meth-
odist Church General Conference of 1836; and the presi-
dential campaign of 1840.
Inventory published in 1962 by the repository.
Purchase, 1962.
MS 63-257
Jacobs, Victor, 1903-
Papers, 1944-53. 800 items.
In Ohio Historical Society Library (Columbus)
Lawyer, of Dayton, Ohio. Mostly correspondence (1946-
Ai 47) of Jacobs, member of the Ohio Conservation of Natural
™ Resources Committee with the chairman of the committee,
Arthur Ernest Morgan (b. 1878) of Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Includes annotated revisions of the Ohio legislative bill
creating the State's first unified department of conservation,
the Dept. of Natural Resources, which went into effect Aug.
9,1949.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Gift of Mr. Jacobs, 1963.
MS 63-258
King family.
Papers, 1816-63. 1 ft. (362 items)
In Ohio Historical Society Library (Columbus)
Letters (1816-35) of Sarah (Worthington) King Peter
(1800-1877), humanitarian and philanthropist, to her first
husband, Edward King (1795-1836) ; letters (1827-51) from
Thomas Worthington King to his mother, Mrs. Peter, and
to his brother, Rufus King (1817-1891), lawyer of Cincin-
nati; and letters (1858-63) from Thomas Worthington
King's sons, William, Thomas, and Rufus to their uncle
Rufus King.
Inventory in the library.
Purchase, 1962.
MS63-259
Kurtz, Charles Lindley, 1854-1929.
Papers, 1837-95. 7 ft. (5400 items)
In Ohio Historical Society Library (Columbus)
Manufacturer and politician, of Athens and Columbus,
Ohio. Correspondence (chiefly 1888-90); and ledgers and
journals of Kurtz & Norris, jewelry, book, and stationery
store in Athens, Ohio. Correspondence relates to Kurtz's
activities as an Ohio legislator (1881-84), delegate to na-
tional Republican conventions (1880, 1888), and committee
member of the Republican State Executive Committee
(1895-96); and to Gov. Joseph Benson Foraker's affairs
when Kurtz served as his secretary {1886-90). Correspond-
ents include Asa Smith Bushnell, Joseph Benson Foraker,
Murat Halstead, Marcus Alonzo Hanna, William McKinley,
and John Sherman.
Inventory and index in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Ralph N. Beaton, 1962.
MS 63-260
Lee, Mary (Brown) 1869-1952.
Papers, 1893-1948. ca. 3500 items.
In Ohio Historical Society Library (Columbus)
Politician, and wife of Vernon E. Lee, of Westerville,
Ohio. General correspondence concerned chiefly with poli-
tics on the State and local level, reflecting Mrs. Lee's activi-
ties as a member of the Republican Party and editor of the
Republican women's gazette; papers (1903-23) related to
her activities as an officer of the Ohio State Grange, the Ohio
Landowners' League, and the Fish and Game Protective
Association, League of Ohio Sportsmen; and personal cor-
respondence (1913-24) with Warren G. and Florence K
Harding.
Unpublished inventory in tile library.
MS 63-261
Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1801-1880.
Papers, 1810-78. ca. 180 items and 7 v.
In Ohio Historical Society Library (Columbus)
Author and editor, of Cincinnati. Correspondence, diary
or memorandum book (1850-61), 1 volume of undated rem-
iniscences, and 5 volumes of clippings and newspaper ar-
ticles written by Mansfield. The correspondence (mainly
in the late 1830's and early 1840's) relates primarily to
Mansfield's activities as author and editor, but contains some
material on politics. Correspondents include Robert J.
Breckenridge, Salmon P. Chase, Thomas Corwin, William
Dennison, Jr., Rutherford B. Hayes, William Holmes Mc-
Guffey, Henry J. Raymond, and Daniel Webster.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Winston Dudley, 1963.
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MS 63-262
Mansfield, Jared, 1759-1830.
Papers, 1785-1848. 119 items.
In Ohio Historical Society Library (Columbus)
Mathematician, physicist, and U. S. Surveyor General
Primarily correspondence between Mansfield and his wife,
Elizabeth (Phipps) Mansfield, relating mostly to personal
and family matters, bnt containing descriptions of Ohio and
Indiana, and occasional references to national politics and
Mansfield's duties as Surveyor General Includes a few
papers of Mrs. Mansfield's father, David Phipps, and 86
letters from Daniel Drake (1785-1852) to his father, Isaac
Drake; his brother, Benjamin Drake; and Mansfield, con-
taining observations on the War of 1812 and his medical
practice.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Winston Dudley, 1963.
„ MS 63-263
Putnam family.
Papers, 1796-1930. ca. 350 items.
In Ohio Historical Society Library (Columbus)
Papers, mostly in the l%5b\ including letters from Charles
Marsh Putnam (1802-1869), Presbyterian clergyman, to his
father while he attended Ohio University, Yale College, and
Andover Seminary, ca. 1824-29; letters to his daughter,
Lydia H. Putnam while she was a student at Putnam Female
Seminary, Putnam, Ohio, and Western Female Seminary,
Oxford, Ohio, 1852-57; sermons and church records from
his ministry at the Presbyterian Church in Jersey, Ohio;
letters of David Putnam (1769-1856) regarding Marietta
and Bclpre, Northwest Territory; a letter (Aug. 8, 1810) to
him from Harman Blennerhassett outlining his activities
and opportunities in Mississippi Territory; letters of Wil-
liam Pitt Putnam (1770-1800) ; and letters of Israel Putnam
(b.1740).
Gift of David W. Putnam, 1963.
„ „,.„. MS 63-264
Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891.
Papers, 1832-1948. 12 ft. (1835 items)
In Ohio Historical Society Library (Columbus)
Army officer. Letters from Sherman to Hugh Boyle
Ewing, 1844-85; Elly (Sherman) Thackara, 1869-81; Min-
nie (Sherman) Fitch, 1859-91; Philemon Tecumseh Sher-
man, 1879-90; and Henry S. Turner, 1854-58, 1872-81;
together with miscellaneous correspondence including letters
from Winfield Scott Hancock, Philip Henry Sheridan, John
McAllister Schofield, and Murat Halstead"; the MS. of Sher-
man's autobiography; and the MS. journal, Notes of travel
in Europe and the East, an account kept by Joseph C. Auden-
ried of Sherman's trip to Europe in 1871-72. The material
relates to all phases of Sherman's career, especially the
periods in California (1854-58), EJmsas (1858-59), and
Louisiana (1859-€1) covered in the letters to Ewing and
Turner; and the postwar period, which includes correspond-
ence pertaining to the Hayes-Tilden disputed election. In-
cludes correspondence (1839-88) of his wife, Ellen Boyle
(Eying) Sherman with Minnie Sherman Fitch, Thomas
Ewing, andHngh Boyle Ewing; letters (1910-13) of Minnie
Sherman Fitch to Eleanor S. Fitch; and miscellaneous Sher-
man family correspondence (1832-1948).
Gift of Charles Montgomery, Airs. Frederick CauldweU,
and the estate of Eleanor Sherman Fitch, 1953, 1958, and
„ , „ MS 63-265
Betts Supply Company.
Becords, 1916-41. 3 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, cashbooks, expense books, account book,
journal, bill register, and voucher register, of L. F. Betts, '
chiefly relating to his general merchandise and mining
supply company in Quapaw, Okla.
Acquired from D. C. Betts.
MS 63-266
Dewey, Frederick S
Papers, 1862-1947. 234 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Army Medical Corps officer, and early settler of Okla-
homa City. Correspondence, diary (1884), pocket notebook
on claim jumping in Oklahoma Territory, list of privates in
a military hospital in the Philippines, 16 military property
accounts (1862-63) of Dewey and George H Dewey, a land
grant certificate ( 1899) , commissions, and photos., including
material on Oklahoma before statehood, the Vicksburg,
Miss^ area during the Civil War, and Dewey's tour of duty
in the Philippines.
Gift of Mrs. Maurice A Marrs.
MS 63-267
Kali-Inla Coal Company.
Becords, 1903-04. 250 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, minute books of stockholders' and direc-
tors' meetings, reports, scrapbooks of newspaper clippings,
daily time sheets, payroll sheets, bills of lading, claimA
orders, vouchers, invoices, court decisions and depositions^
other legal papers, printed material, maps, photos., and
other records, concerning accidents, labor disputes and mine
supplies, as well as operations, of the Kali-Inla Coal Co.,
and its affiliates: Bache-Denman Coal Co., Coronado Coal
G*, Hartford Coal Co., Mammoth Vein Coal Ca, and
Prairie Creek Coal Co., in southeast Oklahoma. Includes
personal correspondence of Franklin Bache, Heber Den-
man, and Clyde Finley.
MS 63-268
Kjennerud, Hans.
Papers, 1881-1945. 57 items.
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Soldier. Military papers concerning assignments to vari-
ous Army units in the West, policing the Plains tribes, and
duty in the Philippines during the Aguinaldo revolt
Acquired from E. C. Springstead.
MS 63-269
Mullen, William P
Papers, 1900-48. 14 ft ^
In University of Oklahoma library. W
Bu si nes sm an. Business correspondence, ledgers, deeds,
mortgages, payroll records, bank statements, newspaper
clippings, blueprints, and maps, largely related to coal
mining in the McAlester-Wilburton field in Oklahoma.
Includes material from the Southwestern Interstate Coal
Operators' Association relating to management in the coal
industry.
Gift of James W. Mullen.
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MS 63-270
Oklahoma. University. Library. Division of Manuscripts.
Oklahoma banks collection, 1874-1930. 625 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Correspondence, minute books of boards of directors, char-
ters, summary balance and general ledgers, individual
ledgers, registers of public sales, tellers' cashbooks, discount
registers, remittance ledgers, distribution of expense ledgers,
and other records of more than 35 Oklahoma banks. The
records illustrate the changes which have occurred in book-
keeping methods, interest and control, and reflect the na-
tional panics, money crises, bank holidays or moratoriums,
and the Federal and State banking legislation which took
place during this period.
Described in A guide to regional manuscript collections
in the Division of Manuscripts, University of Oklahoma
Library, by A. U. Gibson (1960) p. 126-127.
MS 63-271
Siitel, Fritz.
Papers, 1871-1935. 2 ft
In University of Oklahoma Library.
Businessman of McAlester, Okla. Correpondence, deeds,
endorsements, leases, farmers' permits (1888-98), Choctaw
allotment certificates, township maps of Choctaw Nation,
clippings, and other papers, concerning Sittel's business
activities, the Sittel family, and mining and trade in the
Choctaw Nation. Persons mentioned include Tarns Bixby,
Green McCurtain, Jackson F. McCurtain, Peter Perkins
Pitchlynn, W. B. Pitchlynn, and Benjamin F. SmaUwood.
Gift of Mrs. Fred Rogers and Fritz NeilL
MS 63-272
Allston, Robert Francis Withers, 1801-1864.
Papers, 1757-1929. 6 v. and 31 boxes.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Planter, civil engineer, legislator, and Governor of South
Carolina. Family and business letters, diaries, plantation
account books, estate papers, and overseers and factors' re-
ports pertaining to AUston's rice plantation. Papers (1809-
96) relate mainly to Allston and his family. The corre-
spondence consists primarily of letters to and from members
of the Allston and Petigru families. Prominent among
these are AUston's children : Benjamin Allston (1833-1900),
Charles Petigru Allston (1848-1922), Adele (Mrs. Arnoldus
Vanderhorst, 1842-1915), Elizabeth Waites (Mrs. John
Julius Pringle, 1845-1921), and Jane Louise (Mrs. Charles
A Hill, 1850-1937). Letters concerning "anti-Secessionist
James Lonis Petigru appear among the family correspond-
ence. Includes AUston's diary (1861-63), letters from other
planters and State leaders, and letters recounting the tour of
duty of Benjamin Allston, while serving in the U. S. Army
in Oregon and Utah.
Index and calendar in the repository.
Described in The South Carolina rice plantation as re-
vealed in the papers of R. F. W. Allston, edited by J. H.
Esterby (1945)
Gift of Mrs. Charles Albert Hill, 1933.
MS 63-273
Allston family.
AUston-Pringle-Hill collection, 1812-1920. 4330 items
and 63 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, diaries, MSS., time books, and other
papers of a South Carolina rice-planting family. The papers
of Robert Francis Withers Allston (1801-1864), Governor
of South Carolina, include fragmentary personal letters,
receipts and plantation records (1856-58) - Papers of Eliza-
beth Waites Allston (Mrs. John Julius Pringle, 1845-1921) ,
rice planter and author, include diaries, time books, and
MSS. of her books: A woman rice planter, and Chronicles
of Chicora Woods, together with items connected with their
publication. These papers disclose information on daily life
on a plantation, the low-country Negro, the work of the
Colonial Dames, the Huguenot Society of South Carolina,
and the Mount Vernon Ladies Association. The correspond-
ence of Jane Allston (Mrs. Charles A Hill, 1850-1937)
relates to social life in South Carolina and other parts of
America and in England ; and contains letters from Richard
L. Allston, written from France during World War I, com-
menting upon the influenza epidemic and the aftereffects
of the War. Other papers include typewritten copies of
letters of "anti-Secessionist" James Louis Petigru (1789-
1863)
Unpublished guide available in the repository.
Gift of the estate of Mrs. Charles A Hill, 1933.
MS63-274
Bee <WiDiam C) and Company, Charleston, S. C.
Records, 1863-78. 100 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, bills, notes, and other financial
papers of a firm 6f rice and cotton factors which was the
agent for the Importing and Exporting Company of South
Carolina, an organization established for trade with Great
Britain via the West Indies. Includes correspondence and
accounts with companies in Liverpool, Eng. and in Nassau
and with the South Carolina Rail Road Company; a letter
(1864) from James Carlin about the construction of three
blockade runners; and stock certificates and other papers
relating to the Importing and Exporting Company of South
Carolina, which operated steamships during the blockade
of 1863-65. Ships mentioned include Alice, Carolina, Ella
and Annie, Emily, Fanny, Fearless, and the brig Sarah
Flagg. , • ,
Described in South Carolina historical and genealogical
magazine, v. 47 (1946) p. 174-175. These records ware ussd
and freely quoted in Charleston during the Civil War, by
Theodore D. Jervey, in Annual report of the American
Historical Association (1913) p. 167-176.
Gift of Theodore D. Jervey, 1946.
MS 63-275
Bennett, John, 1865-1956.
Papers, ca. 1900-57. 6 v. and 36 boxes.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Author, illustrator, and lecturer, of Charleston, S. C.
Correspondence ; notes on local folklore, Gullah, Negro music
and folksongs; and Loyalists; and MSS. of Bennett's books.
Correspondents include Dubose Heyward and Hervey Allen.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository. . , . .
Information on literary rights available in tiie repository.
Gift of Mrs. Bennett
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™ ^ . , MS 63-276
Bowen, Nathaniel, Bp., 1779-1839.
Bowen-Cooke papers, 1772-1857. 421 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Episcopal bishop of South Carolina. * Chiefly personal let-
ters from Bowen to his mother, to his sister Susan (later Mrs.
John Cooke) and to friends, covering his education in
Charleston, his years as assistant to Bishop Eobert Smith,
his winter in Providence, R. L after his ordination to the
priesthood in Massachusetts, his first rectorship (1804-09) of
St Michael's Church, Charleston, an interval in Boston and
New York, and his return to Charleston in 1817 as rector of
St Michael's and Bishop of South Carolina. Includes a let-
ter book of Bowen's father, the Rev. Pennel Bowen (d. 1788)
of Boston, containing drafts of letters written from Charles-
ton, S. C. and Savannah, Ga. while seeking an appointment;
letters to the widowed Mrs. Penuel Bowen, chiefly from
Nathaniel Russell, concerning the aid of the Society for the
Relief of Widows and Orphans of the Protestant Episcopal
Clergy; letters (1805-33) by Mrs. Nathaniel Bowen (nee
Amanda Blake) ; and letters of the Cooke f amily, principally
to and by Nathaniel Bowen Cooke, the Bishop's nephew.
Index in repository. Also described in South Carolina
historical and genealogical magazine, v. 47 (1946) p. 171-172.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Miss M Cooke.
nu i * ,n c „ MS63-277
Charleston Co., S. C.
Records of county offices, 1868-1948. 29 ft
In South Carolina Historical Society collections
Records (1868-1909) of the Auditor's Office, including
letters, forms, tax returns, applications for licenses, petitions
for tax adjustments, and correspondence and other papers
(1871-90) relating to teachers' pay, the raising of funds for
the purchase of land and the erection of new school build-
ings and other problems of a newly organized public school
system; 82 v. of treasurer's books (1880-1910) showing
name of taxpayer, place of residence, number of lots and
buildings, value of property, and date of payment of tax;
and incomplete records (1883-1948) of the Coroner's Office.
Gifts of the Auditor's Office, 1942; the Treasurer's Office,
1958 ; and the Coroner's Office, 1958.
™. , . MS 63-278
Charleston, £. C.
City departmental records, 1801-1938. 11 ft.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Records of the Dept. of Charities, including the Alms
House (1801-1916), the William Enston Home for the Aged
(1883-1938), and the Charleston Orphan House (1809-52) ;
records of the Board of Firemasters (1848-1923), of the
Board of Commissioners for Streets and Lamps (1806-16),
of the Board of Commissioners for Opening and Widening
Streets, Lanes, and Alleys (1817-66), and of the City Board
of School Commissioners (1812-1913).
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift and deposits, 1946-60.
Chestnut family. MS 63-279
Chestnut-Miller-Manning papers, 1744-1900. 7 boxes
In South Carolina Historical Society collections
i , ^"f 5 an< L P ersonal P a Pers of John Chestnut (1743-
1818) ; James Chestnut (1773-1866), South Carolina legis-
lator; James Chestnut n (1815-1885), U. S. Senator frW
£r°?i ™ 1 "o„!? d J :ionfederate officer >- Ste Pten Decatur
Mxller (1787-1838), Governor of South Carolina; and John
Manning (1816-1889), Governor of South Carolina. PapeS
of James Chestnut n and John Manning relate to the Civil
War and to Reconstruction in South Carolina. Papers
(1820-38) of Stephen D. Miller pertain to the Nullification
Movement in South Carolina.
Unpublished calendar in repository.
Acquired by exchange with Forrest Sweet
m. ^ -, MSW-880
Cheves family.
Papers, 1777-1938. 44 ft.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Papers of three generations of the Cheves family of South
Carolina: Langdon Cheves (1776-1857), lawyer, TJ. S. Rep-
resentative, and judge of the Supreme Court of South Caro-
lina; Langdon Cheves (1814-1863), lawyer, planter, and
Confederate Army officer; and Langdon Cheves (1848-
1940) , lawyer, historian, and genealogist; comprising several
groups with a unifying theme illustrating the acquisition
and management of plantations and the impact of wars,
depressions and industrialization on the agricultural society
of South Carolina. The Middleton papers are composed of
the papers (1828-87) of Henry Augustus Middleton (1793-
1887) relating to planting, investments, property and bills
for his children; correspondence (1849-66) relating to the
estate of Ralph DeLancey Izard (1819-1849) ; correspond-
ence (1829-49) of Thomas Middleton (1757-1863), mainly
concerned with financial matters; correspondence (1855-63)
of Thomas Middleton, Jr. (1832-1864) largely concerned
with his mother's investments and with his service in the
Confederate Army; genealogical notes by Edward B. Mid-
dleton (1842-1910) and Eweretta Middleton (1840-1899)
on the Middleton and Barnwell families; miscellaneous Mid- 4k
dleton notebooks consisting of four books of notes copied
from will books (1740-54), copied references to the family
in South Carolina newspapers, an almanac with diary pages,
and a journal (1864-65) of the Siege of Charleston, kept by
Edward B. Middleton; estate papers of Edward B. Middle-
ton (of whom Langdon Cheves m was the executor) ; and
correspondence of the family of Henry Augustus Middleton.
The Izard letters (1801-28) are largely made up of copies
by Langdon Cheves m, and include letters from Ralph Izard
(1785-1824), his first wife, Elizabeth Middleton, and his
daughter, Ann Middleton Izard. The Kinloch papers con-
sist mainly of family letters and estate papers of Cleland
Kinloch (1759-1840) and Francis Kinloch (ca. 1800-1840).
Plantation and family papers (1830-61) include plats, leases,'
indentures, and other documents pertaining to the property
of Langdon Cheves i, and letters written by him to his sons
and sons-in-law giving advice on plantation management
The Dulles and Lovell estate papers (1780-1883) pertain to
the estate of Joseph Dulles, father-in-law of Langdon
Cheves i, and include correspondence of Mrs. Cheves' mater-
nal aunt, Ann Lovell and letters relating to the settlement
of Mrs. Lovell's estate; and Dulles family letters. Other
papers include correspondence (1860-1938) of Langdon
Cheves m; notes by him on genealogy and miscellaneous
subjects ; papers (1816-23) of Langdon Cheves i as a lawyer,
associate justice, and president of the Bank of the United A
States; legal and business papers; diary (1862-66) of Sophia
Lovell Haskell Cheves (1846-1922), wife of Langdon
Cheves m. recording her school days in Flat Rock, N. C. ;
correspondence of members of the McCord and Miles fam-
ilies; and miscellaneous material.
Unpublished index and calendar in the repository. Selec-
tions from the papers have been published in South Carolina
historical and genealogical magazine.
Gift of Langdon Cheves, m, 1940, and others, ca. 1930.
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MS 63-281
Cohen (Louis) and Company, Charleston, S. C.
Records, 1870-1905. 6 ft
In South Carolina. Historical Society collections.
Cash receipts, account books, and other records of a dry
goods business.
Gift, 1957.
MS63-282
Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. of South
Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
Headquarters papers, 1861-65. 968 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Communications received at the Headquarters of the First
Military District of the Dept of South Carolina, Georgia,
and Florida from fifteen batteries and stations on James
Island, Charleston Harbor. Includes enlistment papers,
general and special orders, court martial proceedings, in-
spection reports, elections of officers, ordnance, quarter-
master, and signal corps reports, telegrams, and letters.
Described in South Carolina historical and genealogical
magazine, v. 47 (1946) p. 176-177.
MS 63-283
De Saussure, Wflmot Gibbes, 1822-1886.
Papers of Wilmot G. and Louis D. De Saussure, 1846-81.
20 items and 1 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, legislator, and Confederate officer, of Charleston,
S. C. Order book (1861-62) of the 4th Brigade, South
Carolina Militia, consisting of the 1st Regt of Artillery,
41 1st Kegt of Rifles, and the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Regts.
of Infantry, which served as guards for prisoners of the
Confederate Army, patrolled the mainland and adjacent
islands, and trained for the defense of Charleston, S. C.
Letters and documents (1846-81) to and concerning Louis
D. De Saussure (b. ca. 1820), aide-de-camp to General
Wilmot G. De Saussure, include military commissions,
orders and reports relating to troop movements and field
transportation, general orders stating the terms of surrender
and cessation of war between Gen. Bushrod Johnson and
Gen. William T. Sherman, field orders regarding the sur-
render, social correspondence with Gen. P. G. T. Beaure-
gard, and a letter from Jefferson Davis.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts of Isabel De Saussure and George P. De Saussure.
MS 63-284
Fielden, Henry Wemyss, d. 1921.
Fielden-Smythe letters, 1851-1921. 193 items and 3 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Officer in the British and Confederate Armies, Arctic ex-
plorer, and paymaster in the Boer War, South Africa. Per-
sonal and family correspondence, scrapbook, and general
orders. Earliest letter (1851) is from Fielden to the future
1 Mrs. Fielden. Includes family letters; scrapbook of auto-
graphs and clippings; general orders (1862-63) from the
Adjutant General and Inspector General's Office, C. S. A~,
and general orders (1864) from the Dept of South Caro-
lina, Florida, and Georgia. One letter (1863) from Fielden
describes action around Ft Sumter, S. C Important cor-
respondents are CoL John Johnson and Gerald Smythe, who
wrote concerning the Civil War.
Gift of Dr. David McCord Wright
MS 63-285
Gadsden, John.
Papers, 1852-90. 6 boxes.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Principal of the Holy Communion Church Institute.
Chiefly letters relating to the Holy Communion Church
Institute, Charleston, S. C. The Institute, later called the
Porter Military Academy, was founded by the Rev. Anthony
Toomer Porter, to accommodate the children who had been
reduced by the Civil War from wealth to poverty.
MS 63-286
Gilman, Caroline (Howard) 1794-1888.
Letters, 1810-80. 109 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Author and editor. Earliest letters of Mrs. Gilman, wife
of the Rev. Samuel Gilman, of Charleston, S. C, were writ-
ten from Savannah, Ga. to her sisters in Massachusetts,
concerning family matters; letters written after 1819 relate
to social and political events of Charleston. Includes ac-
counts of events in Charleston during the Secession Conven-
tion and the bombardment of Fort Sumter during the early
days of the Civil War and the fire of 1861. Letters (1863),
written from Greenville, S. C, pertain to hardships of the
war and the raid of Union soldiers under Sherman.
Described in South Carolina historical and genealogical
magazine -v. 46 (1945), p. 172-173.
Seventeen of the war letters were published as "Letters
of a Confederate mother, Charleston in 1860's" in the At-
lantic monthly, v. 137 (1926), p. 503-515.
Gift of Clare H. Jervey.
MS 63-287
Gonrdin, Theodore, 1764-1826.
Papers, 1693-1873. ca. 5 ft.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
U. S. Representative from South Carolina and planter.
Chiefly correspondence, accounts, grants, sales and plats
(1693-1857), and other papers relating to Gourdin's estate.
Includes copybooks for children and papers relating to the
settlement of the estate of Theodore Gourdin (d. 1866).
Index in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Samuel G. Stoney.
MS 63-288
Gt Brit Board of Trade.
Records of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plan-
tations, 1719-42. 64 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other documents primarily relating
to Carolina, but also to Mississippi, Louisiana, Virginia,
Florida, and the Bahamas. Includes information on trade
with Indians (1740) and on the rice trade (1720) and letters
(1720) of John Barnwell relating to garrisons on the
frontier.
Gift of W. R. Coe.
MS63-289
Heyward, Dn Bose, 1885-1940.
Papers, 1880-1940. 10 ft
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Author. Correspondence; literary MSS., and early typed
versions of Heyward's novels, plays, poems, and screen-
plays; business papers; material relating to Heyward's fam-
ily of South Carolina; photos., and other papers. The
letters are mostly from Heyward to Hervey Allen (1922-40)
with a few from Dorothy Heyward (his wife) and include
references to the Poetry Society of South Carolina arid to
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Papers, 1880-1940.
Heyward, Du Rose, 1885-1940
(Continued)
Charleston literary figures. Literary MSS. include Star
spanglec virgin, Felix Hollister, Porgy (the novel), and
f'orgy (the play), The Learner tragedy, Mamba's daughters,
Angel, Brass ankle, and versions of Heyward's screenplays
Emperor Jones, by Eugene O'Neill and The good earth, by
Pearl S. Buck ^ 3
Gift of Mrs. Heyward
Mmes, Janus Gadsden, 1843-1926. MS 6 *" 29 °
Papers, 1774-1903. 65 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
general of the ^United Confederate Veterans. Includes rec-
ords of Confederate soldiers and sailors directed to the War
Dept, notes .regarding the career of James Gadsden (1788-
S 8 ^** °* shp swlings (1774-81). Correspondents
imK. ^^ Jr -' Stephen MU Lee > «»* Be^anun
Gift of the Holmes estate.
Basot family. MS 63-291
Bacot-Huger collection, 1754-1927. 6 ft
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Family, legal, and genealogical correspondence, business,
l^gal, estate, and plantation papers, receipts, diaries, and
wJSP""' f 1 ^ 7 rekting to ^ M^tae of Daniel
Elliott Huger (1779-1854), Cooper River planter, Charles-
ton lawyer, and U. S. Senator from South Carolina- of
Thomas Wright Bacot (1765-1834), postmaster of Charles-
ton and president of the Bank of South Carolina ; of Thomas
Wright Bacot, Jr. (1795-1851), assistant postmaster; of
Robert Dewar Bacot (1821-1903), Charleston commission
m6 ^l * JSl c ? ttal1 broker ' ■"* °f Thomas Wright Bacot
m (1849-1927) lawyer, Democratic Party leader, and South
Carolina State legislator. Includes material on the board-
ing school ofWilliam A. Muhlenberg, Flushing, L. L, Army
life in the West (1843), refugees at Sotiat? Hill, S. C
(1862-65), deep sea fishing, and the wholesale grocery busi*
ness; addresses on local, legal, and business history; records
^r^^ Fboaax F^ C^P^y Bnd the Phoenix
Rifles .(1847-62) ; account book (1824) of a livery stable and
saddW; account book (1824) of a book and stationery store:
minute book of the Class of 1870, College of Charleston
^ir^^ci 18 ? 7 -, 1902 ) of St Paai P' s Chapter of the^
tt^ * St Andrew. Other nam^s represented in-
£ude D. Huger Bacot (1847-1920), Julius M. B^cot, Charles
Burnham Cochran (1766-1833), Robert Cochran (1735-
P*S.'«fS^3 Gibson, Julia Huger, Edward McCradt
55 7% r^f 1 ^ 7 ' ?5 Ecbecca Motte ' ^ McCrady family
and McCrady Sons & Bacot, a Charleston law firm.
Lnformatjon on literary rights available in the repository.
W M^955^7 Bn,Ckett ' ^ * B ^^ £
Johnson, John, 1829-1907.
Papers, 1862-1906. ca. 30 items and 5 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Engineer, Confederate officer, and clergyman, of Charles- a
ton, S. C. Correspondence, journal (July 20-Sept. 2, 1863) W
and other papers chiefly relating to the defense of Fort
Sumter, S. C, of which Johnson was the engineer in charge.
Includes family correspondence (1862-64); scrapbook
(1862-1906) containing letters, special orders, maps, dia-
grams, memoranda, circulars, telegrams, lists of men in the
Engineers Dept, and newspaper clippings; original MS of
Johnson's book, The defense of Charleston harbor (1890) •
i^^il 86 ^ 5 9) from P G - T - Beauregard concerning the*
Mb. of The defense of Charleston harbor; order book (1863)
and letter book (1864) of Stephen Elliott, Jr., commanding
officer of Fort Sumter; copies of postwar addresses; and a
copy with author's annotations and notes of a book written
by Johnson's father, Dr. Joseph Johnson (1776-1862) en-
titled Traditions and reminiscences chiefly of the American
Revolution in the South (1851).
Research access restricted.
information on literary rights available in the library
r ~ MS 63-293
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792.
Papers, 1747-96. ca.6ft
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
South Carolina merchant planter, Revolutionary states-
man, and diplomat ' Correspondence, journal of the Council
of bafely, Army and Navy returns, and material rektine to
transactions with the French minister, Indian affairs/the
Revolution, commerce, and plantation affairs, and reflecting ft
various aspects of colonial economic history. Correspond^
ents include John Adams, William Bell, John Ettwein,
Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, John Laurens, William
.Livingston, and George Washington.
Gift of the Laurens family.
Laurens, John, 1754-1782. MS 63-294
Papers, 1775-81. 85 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary soldier and Minister to France. Includes
correspondence relating to Lauren's service as aide-de-camp
to George Washington and to his mission to France. Cor-
respondents include John Adams, Benjamin Franklin Alex
ander Hamilton, and George Washington. '
Received from the Laurens family.
Lee,Hutson. MS6S " 295
Papers, 1858-65. 3 boxes.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections
n£°- 1 1 l™* 6 *?"? ^rtenaaster, of Charleston, S. C.
Official letters and documents of Lee while a quartermaster
including material concerning the "needs of sick soldiers,"
rBMT %o'S a -S^ 2 ° adverti *ments of auction sales of Ne-
groes ( lo5o— 60 )»
m
M,«~ti. a j r, „ MS 63-296 '
Magratn, Andrew Gordon, 1813-1893.
Duplicate correspondence books, 1864-65. 3 v
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Jurist and Governor of South Carolina. Letter book, or-
ders, and telegrams written by Magrath (during his term
as Governor) to officials of the Confederate Government to
Governors of the States, and to private citizens.
Acquired from Mr. Campbell.
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MS 63-297
Manigault family.
Papers, 1685-1873. 443 items and 5 v.
In South Carolina. Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Personal and business correspondence, plantation records,
and other papers of a South Carolina family, mainly of
Peter Manigault (1731-1773), Gabriel Maniganlt (1758-
1809), Charles Izard Maniganlt (1795-1874), and Gabriel
E. Manigault (1833-1899). Earliest letter (1685), written
by Judith Maniganlt after coming to this country, describes
the earliest days in Charleston. Other papers include rec-
ords (177&-1804) of weather observations, which began in
Geneva, Switzerland and were concluded in Charleston,
S. C. ; extracts from Ann Ashby Maniganlt's journal (1754-
1881), copied by Gabriel E. Manigault; memorandum book
(1861-73) pertaining to Silk Hope Plantation; papers relat-
ing to the settlement of estate claims between Charles and
Gabriel Henry Maniganlt by James Louis Petigru ; and
other papers (1823-27) concerning the estate of Gabriel
Maniganlt Correspondents include TJimtui Barnwell Hey-
ward, Henrietta Heyward, Joseph Heyward, Ralph Izard,
Elizabeth Heyward Manigault, Arthur Middleton, Charles
Cotesworth Pinekney, and Benjamin Snead.
Index in repository.
Described in South Carolina historical and genealogical
magazine, v. 45 (1944) p. 112-113. Six letters (1750-52) of
Peter Manigault were published in South Carolina histori-
cal and genealogical magazine, v. 15 (1914), and the diary
of Ann Ashby Maniganlt was published in v. 20 (1919) and
v.21(1920)
Gifts from various sources; the bulk of the collection was
obtained by Mabel L. Webeer, ca. 1900-60.
MS63-298
Mazyck, Arthur, 1850-1914.
Papers, 1840-83. 105 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Resident of Charleston, S. C. Passport to Great Britain
issued to William Lncas, payroll receipts for soldiers, certifi-
cate for 40 acres of Rivers Plantation, papers (1875-77)
relating to the Carolina Rifle Club, notes (1883) for a book
on Charleston, and pictures of streets and parks.
Described in South Carolina historical and genealogical
magazine, v. 46 (1945) p. 173.
Information of literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Arabella S. Mazyck, 1944.
MS63-299
Middleton, Arthur, 1742-1787.
Papers, 1767-83. 99 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary leader and State legislator. Correspond-
ence and memoranda. The balk of the collection relates to
^ public and military affairs in Charleston and Philadelphia.
19 Includes personal letters and memoranda dealing primarily
with notes on currency, the national debt, motions made in
Congress, and naval and military affairs. Correspondents
include Aedanus Burke, John Mathews, Charles Pinekney,
and Edward Rutledge.
50 items have been published in South Carolina historical
and genealogical magazine.
Unpublished calendar in repository.
Acquired prior to 1925.
MS 63-800
O'Neill (Bernard) & Company, Charleston, S. C.
Mercantile records, 1861-99. 9 ft
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Ledgers, cashbobks, and letter books containing informa-
tion on prices, freight charges, and condition of shipments
of a wholesale dealer in food, tobacco, liquor, and household
supplies. The customers named include the Confederate
government, the Charleston City Alms House, factoring
houses, corner grocery stores in Charleston, S. G, and whole-
salers in other South Carolina towns.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the Thomas & Howard Company, 195L
MS 63-301
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851.
Papers, 1806-47. 84 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Diplomat and statesman, of South Carolina. Corre-
spondence (business and political, chiefly 1833-47), pass-
ports, appointments of office, diploma and other papers re-
lating to Poinsett's public career. Includes certificates of
membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
Boston, certificate of election to the American Philosophical
Society, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia,
and other learned societies. A number of documents bear
the signatures of John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay.
Gift in part, of Mrs. John D. H. Kane.
MS6S-302
Porcher, John Stoney, 1830 (ca.)-1916.
Papers of John Stoney Porcher and allied families, 1771-
1883. 88 items and 3 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Resident of Walworth Plantation, Upper St John's,
Berkeley, S. C. Papers relating to the settlement of the
Porcher, Couturier, and Gaillard estates, including that of
General Francis Marion; miscellaneous papers relating to
land; 3 v. of account books (1826-34) ; and a volume of
microscopic studies attributed to Julius Theodore Porcher
of St Julien's Plantation.
Gift of the family of Capt Porcher, 1938.
MS63-303
Poppenheim, Christopher Pritchard.
Papers, 1860-65. 200 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Confederate Army soldier, of Charleston, S. C. Corre-
spondence between Poppenheim and his cousin (later his
wife) Mary Elinor (Bouknight) Poppenheim of Edgefield
District, S. C, during the Civil War when he was a member
of Co. A, Hampton Legion. The letters describe the events
of the Civil War and relate to the Peninsular Campaign
from Yorktown, Fredericksburg, and Richmond, Va. Let-
ters from his wife Mary concern domestic life at home and
privations of the war.
Gift of Louise Bouknight Poppenheim.
MS 63-304
Smith, Daniel Elliott Hoger, 1846-1932.
Notebooks. ca.4ft
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Cotton broker and historian, of Charleston, S. C. Note-
books containing abstracts of wills and conveyances, and
records of the ownership of many Charleston houses and
low country plantations and of the development of streets
and boroughs in Charleston. 128 families are treated at
length, other families are mentioned. Most of the notes
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, Daniel Elliott Huger, 1846-1932. Notebooks.
(Continued)
were made at the Probate Court and the Mesne Conveyance
Office in Charleston in preparation for the book -which
Smith wrote with Alice Eavenel Huger Smith, entitled The
dwelling houses of Charleston, S. C (1914).
Index in the repository.
Gift of Alice R Huger Smith, 1944.
_ _ „ MS63-305
Smith, Henry Augustus Middleton, 1853-1924, collector.
Maps and plats, 1709-1913. 400 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Maps and plats of the low country of South Carolina,
indexed by names and parishes.
Index in repository.
Gift
_ .. , ■ MS63-306
Smyth, James Adger, 6. 1837.
Papers, 1861-64. 4 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Confederate soldier, merchant, and mayor of Charleston,
S. C. Chiefly letters written by Smyth, a quartermaster
sergeant of Co. A, 25th South Carolina Volunteers, to his
wife giving a daily account of the movements of his com-
pany from March through August 1864.
Selections have been printed in Autobiographical notes,
letters, and reflections by Thomas Smyth (1914).
Gift of Mrs. John Bennett.
„ _.,. . MS 63-307
Smythe, Augustine Thomas, 1842-1914.
Paperr,. 1853-1905. 3 boxes.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Confederate soldier and lawyer of Charleston, S. C Civil
War letters (1860-65) of Smythe, who served mainly around
Charleston and Secessionville, S. C; political letters; and
papers relating to the estate of Mrs. Louise McCord.
Gift of Mrs. John Bennett.
MS 63-308
South Carolina Historical Society.
Family account books, 1802-99. 18 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Account books (1802-13) of the family of John Ball, Sr.
(1760-1817) , planter on the Cooper River, S. C. ; receipt book
(1834-61) of Joseph Benjamin Hinson (1801-1822), planter
of Stiles Point, James Island, S. C; and account boobs
(1850-99) of the family of Thomas Smyth (1808-1873), Pres-
byterian minister of Charleston, S. C, including household
and personal expenses of his wife, Margaret Milligan Adger
Smyth (1807-1884), his daughter, Sara Ann Smyth (1846-
1928), and accounts of Mrs. Smyth and her nieces Jane Ann
Adger and Susan D. Adger with James Adger & Company,
a Charleston, S. C. mercantile firm.
Gifts of Susan Smyth Bennett, Ami Simons Deas, Pauline
Dill, and the estate of Sarah Ami Smyth, 1929-57.
„ , MS63-808
South Carolina Historical Society.
Merchants' papers, 1764-1857. 92 items and 4 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Daybook (1704-66) of a Charleston, S. C. merchant: re-
ceipt book (1784-87) of David Saylor (d. 1791), merchant of
Charleston, S. C; merchant's book (1785-91) of Beaufort,
S. C; correspondence and other papers (1791-1858) of John
McRae, merchant of Camden, S. C; papers (1772-1847) of
Frederick Fraser (1795-1852), a factor of Beaufort, S. C,
including tax returns, letters on the purchase of glass from
Europe, and correspondence of Charles Fraser, artist of
Charleston, S. C; account book (1852-57) of a general store
in Bluffton, S. C; and letters (1854-63) to Theodore Dehon
Wagner (1813-1869), member of the firm of John Fraser &
Company, Charleston commission merchants, illustrating the
military and diplomatic importance of southern cotton trade
with England, and giving information on Charleston-West
Indian trade through the blockade.
Gifts and purchases from various sources, 1917-61.
MS68-810
South Carolina Historical Society.
Papers of South Carolina Militia units. 1798-1915. ca,
2 ft.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Order books of the 30th Regt, 7th Brigade (1793-1814),
of the German Artillery, 1st Regt. (1847-60) , of the Artillery
Regt., South Carolina 4th Brigade (1822-28), and of the
Washington Artillery (1845-46) ; records (1846) of the Pal-
metto Regiment of Charleston in the Mexican War; records
(1835-1915) of the Charleston Light Dragoons and its Aux-
iliary; laboratory book (1794-1813) of John Maw, artillery
man of Charleston, S. C. ; records (1875-77) of the Carolina*
Rifle Club, a history of the Club (1869-82) compiled by one
of its members, Rene Ravenel Jervey (1849-1897), and 21
letters (1876) from George Smith Holmes to his fiancee
Mary L. Burckmyer, chiefly concerned with the activities of
the Carolina Rifle Club, of which he was a member.
John Maw's laboratory book is described in South Caro-
lina historical and genealogical magazine, v. 46 (1945)
p. 106-107.
Gifts, deposits, and purchase from various sources, 1911-
MS 63-311
South Carolina Historical Society.
Records of South Carolina clubs and organizations, 1784-
1964. ca. 17 ft
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, minutes, treasurer's records, reports,
membership records, scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers
of the following organizations: Charleston Chamber of Com-
merce, Charleston Civic Club, Charleston Preservation So-
ciety (formerly the Society for the Preservation of Old
Dwellings), Community Club of Charleston, Ladies Benevo-
lent Society, Charleston, S. O, Ladies Memorial Associati«(|P
(formerly Ladies' Association of Charleston for Commemo-
rating the Confederate Dead), New England Society of
Charleston, St Darid's Society, St David's Parish, S. C,
St Thomas Hunting Club, Cooper River, S. C, South Caro-
lina Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
Charleston, and several agricultural societies and jockey
clubs in South Carolina.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts and deposits from various sources, 1916-61.
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MS 63-312
South Carolina Historical Society.
South Carolina low- country land records, 1696-1854. ca.
100 items and 3 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
l Correspondence, conveyances, deeds, indentures, grants,
" surveys, plats, wills, and bills of sale of slaves. Includes
documents (1696-1833) pertaining to Bull's Island; papers
(1704-1801) relating to the attempt of James Child (d. 1720)
to found a town on the Cooper River in 1707 and to the lands
in its vicinity; notes on the Child family; plats of land in
Craven, Colleton, and Berkeley counties, S. C. ; survey books
(1851) of Charleston, S. C, and land papers collected by
Bees Fraser and Malcolm Macbeth (b. 1865).
Gifts, 1915^56.
MS63-313
Sooth Carolina Historical Society.
South Carolina plantation papers, 1748-1914. ca. 2 ft
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Plantation books, daybooks, timebooks, and journals of
cotton and rice plantations on the Ashley, Cooper, Cumbahee
and Peedee Rivers and in Middle St. John's, Berkeley;
St. Mark's Parish, Orangeburg Co.; and Georgetown Co,
S. C. Inclndes accounts, tax returns, lists of Negroes, house-
hold inventories, records of supplies issued to Negroes, work
performed, crop yields and sales, sales of livestock, machin-
ery, and tools, and other miscellaneous information on plan-
tation life. Names represented include John Ball, Jr. (1812-
1834), Ebenezer Coffin (1765-1816), Thomas Aston Coffin,
Gaillard family, Dr. Benjamin Huger (1793-1872), Mrs.
Theodore Dehon Jervey, Henry Ravenel (1739-1785),
Augustine Thomas Smythe (1842-1914), Dr. James Spark-
man (1815-1897), and Daniel Cannon Webb (1817-1850).
gfc\ In part described in South Carolina Historical and gene-
alogical magazine, v. 7, p. 53; v. 45, p. 172; v. 46, p. 174-175,
216-217; v. 48, p. 180, 232. Partial index in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts from various sources, 1912-63.
MS63-314
Teague, B H collector.
Colonial, Revolutionary, and Confederate documents,
1760-1894. 86 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous collection of documents, letters, and news-
paper clippings. Includes almanacs of the Revolutionary
and Confederate periods; muster rolls of various South
Carolina regiments; a letter (1863) from Brig. Gen. Rains
to Jefferson Davis; letters of Amory Coffin and. the Rev. H.
Fuller; autographs of Grover Cleveland, Robert E. Lee, and
others; the town charter (1835) of Aiken, S. C. ; and a 19th-
century copy of Sir Robert Heath's Patent (1629) to
Carolina.
Described in the South Carolina historical and genealogi-
cal magazine, v. 47, no. 3 (July 1946) p. 177.
Gift of Mr. Teague.
v .. . „_ MS 63-315
Tanderhorst family.
& Papers, 1736-1910. 12 boxes.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Chiefly correspondence to and from numerous relatives of
Adele (Allston) Vanderhorst (1842-1915), wife of Arnoldus
Vanderhorst, and daughter of Robert Francis Withers All-
ston (1801-1864) of South Carolina. Includes land convey-
ances and reports on sales of rice and cotton. One box relates
to plantation life and to social life in Charleston, S. C
Gift of Frances Vanderhorst
MS 63-316
Waring and Hayne, Charleston, S. C.
Records, 1778-1821. 89 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (with political content), bills of sale,
receipts, and accounts of a firm of merchants.
Gift of Dorothy Waring, 196L
MS63-317
Weston family.
Papers, 1786-1869. 216 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Grants, deeds, mortgages, and other land papers relating
to plantations in the Georgetown District of South Carolina,
an the Peedee River. Includes rice plantation papers, bills
of sale, lists of Negroes, and account sales of rice; papers
(1830-47) relating to the settlement of Dr. Paul Weston's
estate ; and bills (1848-65) pertaining to the furnishing of a
house.
Described in South Carolina historical and genealogical
magazine, v. 45 (1944) p. 115.
Gift of Francis Marion Weston.
MS 63-318
Yates, Elizabeth Ann, 1789-1868.
Yates family letters, 1822-81. 198 items.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, typewritten biography, and a typewritten
description and genealogy of the Yates family. Most of the
correspondence pertains to Mrs. Yates, who married Joseph
Yates in 1802. Includes several letters from her son, two
while he was in Charleston, S. C, and one while he was in
Scotland. A number of letters relate to her son's operation
in New York (1828) for a tumor of the clavicle, performed
by Dr. Valentine Mott After 1837, most of the letters con-
cern Mrs. Yates' daughter, Mary Amarintha Yates (1819-
1883), wife of William Snowden. A biography describes
Mrs. Snowden's social work during and after the Civil War,
and her part in establishing the Confederate Home College
in Charleston.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Gift of W. Harry Simons.
MS 63-319
American Historical Association.
Records, 1884- 189 ft (ca._ 141,600 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, handbooks, reports, abstracts of papers,
finan cial papers, minutes of meetings, memoranda, copies of
association pamphlets, photos., and related printed matter.
Includes files of the secretary, the treasurer, the Executive
Council, the Historical Service Board, the American his-
torical review, and a subject file on such topics as the work
of the Beveridge Committee, the LittLeton-Griswold Fund,
the Dictionary of American biography, foreign archives, and
the CJoinmittee on Historic Sites and Monuments.
Unpublished register in the Library. -
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Gift of the association, 1929, 1931, 1938.
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MS63-320
Andersen, Hendrik Christian, 1872-1940.
Papers, 1880-1940. 14 ft (4000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts.
Author and sculptor. Correspondence, notes, diaries,
plays, lectures, and poems of Andreas Andersen, Olivia
(Cushing) Andersen, and Hendrik Christian Andersen.
Includes copies of ca. 70 letters (1899-1915) from Henry
James; a few letters from Mary Berenson; Hendrik's book,
Creation of a world centre of communication (1913) ; and
correspondence concerning the world center and the book
with Ernest Hebrard, David Starr Jordan, Sun Yat-sen,
and various U. S. and foreign government officials.
Gift of Lucia Andersen, 1959, 1962.
MS 63-321
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin (Horn) 1857-1948.
Papers, 1889-1943. 1 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author. Letters (1889-98) to Joseph Marshall Stoddart
of Philadelphia, editor of Lippincott's magazine, and type-
written and holograph MSS., with corrections, of three of
Mrs. Atherton's novels: The horn of life, The golden pea-
cock, and The jealous gods.
Gift of Mrs. Atherton, 1943; purchase, 1946.
„ „ ^ MS63-322
Bailey, Orra B
Letters, 1862-64. 75 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Union soldier from Connecticut Letters from Bailey to
lis wife sent from several camps and a hospital, in South
Carolina and Florida, and, in 1864, from Washington, D. C.
The letters discuss family matters and camp experiences.
Purchased from Felix Rappert, 1934.
*»-. „ MS 63-323
BaMerston, John Lloyd, 1889-1954.
Papers, 1915-50. 1 ft (ca. 400 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journalist and playwright Primarily correspondence
with some telegrams and MSS. of speeches and radio scripts
and dippings of Balderston's newspaper articles. The
material exemplifies Balderston's career and associates and
touches upon his work as correspondent as observer for the
Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies and as
organizer and conductor of the William Allen White Com-
mittee News Service from Washington. Correspondents
include Ulric Ball, Mrs. Aneurin Bevan (Jennie Lee), Mrs.
H M. Harwood (Ffiniwyd Tennyson Jesse), Walter Lipp-
mann, George Moore, Mrs. Bertrand Russell (Alys Smith),
Logan Pearsall Smith, Julian L. Street, Clarence K. Streit
and Raymond Gram Swing.
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Gift of Mrs. Balderston, 1954.
„ , ^ MS63-324
Bancker, Charles NicoD, d. 1869.
Letters received, 1803-30. 217 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Merchant of Philadelphia. Letters to Bancker from vari-
ous members of the Teackle family of Maryland, relating
to family and business matters and discussing such social
ana political events of the day as the rechartering of the
United States Bank, the Embargo, the War of 1812, and
the British Orders in Council. Most of the letters are from
John Teackle, Jr. and his son Littleton Dennis Teackle.
Purchased from Mrs. John Younger, 1940.
„ m „. MS63-325
Benson, William Shepherd, 1855-1932.
Papers, ca. 1791-1941. 20 ft. (ca. 14,500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer and public official. Correspondence, family^
papers, reports, dispatches, telegrams, memoranda, speeches, ■*
maps, photos, and related printed matter (chiefly 1915-28),
touching upon Benson's service as chief of naval operations,
as member of the American War Commission appointed by
President Wilson to confer with Allied Powers in Europe,
as naval adviser to the American Commission to Negotiate
Peace, as chairman and member of the U. S. Shipping
Board, and as president of the National Council of Catholic
Men. Correspondents include Admirals Philip Andrews,
B. K. Belknap, W. H. G. Bullard, William B. Caperton,
H. S. Knapp, A. P. Niblack, and William S. Sims; Generals
Peyton C. March, John J. Pershing, and Hugh L. Scott;
and Tasker Bliss, Michael J. Curley, Josephus Daniels, Dun-
can U Fletcher, Guy D. Goff, Edward M. House, Edward
N. Hurley, John LaFarge, Jr., Robert Lansing, A. D. Las-
ker, James D. Pbelan , Franklin D. Roosevelt Joseph N.
Teal, Benjamin R. Tillman, and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Deposited by Howard Hartwell James Benson, 1962.
MS6S-826
Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893.
Papers, 1850-93. 5 ft (550 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Statesman. Correspondence, including some drafts c£|
Blaine's letters; drafts of speeches; drafts of State Dept
dispatches, a number of which are to James Russell Lowell
in London concerning the Isthmian Canal; the draft of
Blaine's book, Twenty years in Congress; and a scrapbook
of clippings relating primarily to the 1884 election. Most
of the collection is political in nature, relating especially to
the presidential elections of 1876, 1880, and 1884. Includes
references to the "Mulligan letters" and several letters
(1890-92) from Benjamin Harrison, concerning consular
and diplomatic appointments and other matters. Corre-
spondents include Chester A. Arthur, Stephen Benton
Elkins, William Maxwell Evarts, James A. Garfield, Lucre-
tia Rudolph Garfield, Ulysses S. Grant, John Hay, Ruther-
ford B. Hayes, William McEnley, William Walter Phelps,
Whitelaw Reid, Ellen Ewing Sherman, and William Tecum-
sehSherman.
Card index to correspondents in the Library.
Gift of Blaine's daughters, Mrs. Walter Damrosch and
Mrs. Truxtun Beale, 1935.
MS 63-327
Brinckle, John Rumsey, 1839-1910.
Papers, 1859-1936. ca. 275 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Union Army officer, from Delaware. Chiefly letters
(1861-65 ) from Brinckle, a lieutenant with the 5th Artillery,
to his sister Anna, with some letters to other members of his
family. The letters were sent from various places in Penn-
sylvania, Virginia, Vermont, New York, and Florida. The
Florida letters (1866-68) were mostly from Fort Barrancas
and contain remarks on the yellow fever epidemic.
Gift of Mrs. Julia Brinckle Rodney, 1939.
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MS 63-328
Brodhead, Daniel Dodge.
Papers, 1821-53. ca. 2 ft (1300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval agent and broker, of Boston. Correspondence,
f| account book, bills, receipts, and other business records,
™ chiefly relating to Brodhead's work as a naval agent (1821-
37) and later as a broker in Boston. Correspondents include
John A. Bates, Amos Binney, George H and John M. Brod-
head, John de Bree, William T. Hanes, GardttierG. Hubbard,
Obadiah Huse, William Leverett, Kufus G. Lewis, George
W. Pinkerton, Alfred Redington, Alfred Rowe, Charles E.
Thompson, and John H. Trowbridge.
Gift of Miss E. Isabel Foster, 1989.
MS 63-329
Branson, Theodore B
Letter book, 1863-65. 1 v.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer, captain and provost marshal of the 6th Dis-
trict of New York. Approximately 260 letters written hy
Branson, mostly to other officers, concerning Ihe recruiting
of soldiers, enlistment bounties, and desertion.
Gift of Mrs. Bronson Toussaint, 1952.
This number not used: MS 63-330
MS 63-331
Bynum, William Dallas, 1846-1927.
Papers, 1894-1905. 500 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative from Indiana and national chairman
of the National Democratic Party. Principally letters re-
ceived and copies of letters sent in 1896 relating to "sound
money democracy'' and the National Democratic Conven-
(fe tion held in Indianapolis in that year. Correspondents in-
clude Calvin Tompkins, Charles Tracey, Joseph E. Wash-
ington, and Thomas A. Wilson.
Gift of Dixon H. Bynum,
MS63-332
Cater, Douglas J
Letters of Douglas J. and Rufus W. Cater, 1859-65. 60
items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Confederate soldiers, from Alabama. Letters to Mrs.
Fannie S. Cater, written from the field, and reflecting the
southern soldiers' view of Confederate military losses at the
battles of Shiloh, Yicksburg, Atlanta, and Nashville,
Purchased from Mrs. F. C. Swift, 1906.
MS63-333
Cathcart, James Leander, 1767-1843.
Papers, 1785-1817. 300 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. consul at Algiers, Cadiz, Madeira, Tripoli, and
Tunis. Journals and letter books relating chiefly to his
capture (1785) by Algerians, off Cape St. Vincent, while
serving on the schooner Maria of Boston; his eleven-year
captivity; and the successive offices he held while a prisoner,
becoming chief Christian secretary to the Dey of Algiers
(1792). Cathcart describes his role in the negotiations for
^ the release of American prisoners and his efforts to effect
W peace between United States and Algiers. The letter books
relate to his later service as U. S. consul (1799-1817) and
include correspondence with Joel Barlow, William Eaton,
James Madison, John Marshall, James Monroe, Richard
O'Brien, and Timothy Pickering.
Portions of the journals published as The captives ( 1899 )
and selections from the letter books published as Tripoli ...
letter-book (1901).
Gift of Charles F. Cochran, 1921.
MS 63-334
Chandler, William Penn, i. 1820.
Papers, 1854-56. 4 v.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, editor, and consular officer. Letter book (con-
taining ca. 130 letters) and 3 v. of a diary detailing Chan-
dler's business and social affairs while he was American
consul to the city and kingdom of Tunis. Includes refer-
ences to the gift of the Bey of Tunis of two camels to the
U. S. Army Transport Service and the work of David Dixon
Porter and Henry C. Wayne to convey them safely to the
17. S. Correspondents include Ahmed and Mohammed,
Beys of Tunis, Sir and Lady Edward Barnes, Charles H
Bell, Count Raffo (foreign minister of Tunis) , and William
Winthrop (consul at Malta).
Transferred from the State Dept, 1910.
MS63-335
Gapp family.
Papers, 1796-1912. 4 ft (2100 items) _
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Account books (1811-1911), estate and business papers,
and a small amount of family correspondence relating to
financial matters (1868-91) of the family of Asa Clapp
<1762-1848), merchants of Maine. Includes genealogical
records of the Clapp, Dearborn, Lee, and Woodbury fam-
ilies, and several letters of Henry Dearborn.
Gift of Gist Blair, 1934-36.
MS63-3S6
day, Henry. 1777-1852.
Papers, 1770-1910. 7 ft. (4500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Statesman. Principally correspondence (chiefly 1814-52)
plus drafts of Clay's "despatches and instructions" as Secre-
tary of State. The overwhelming subject of the collection is
politics and the papers relate to nearly all phases of Clay's
public career, including his service as commissioner at
Ghent, his role in the presidential elections from the 1820's
through the 1840's, and such subjects as the tariff, the United
States Bank, slavery, public lands, and internal improve-
ments. Correspondents include John Quincy Adams, Nicho-
las-Biddle, Francis P. Blair, Francis Brooke, James Brown,
Horace Greeley, William Henry Harrison, Christopher
Hughes, the Marquis de Lafayette, John L. Lawrence, James
Madison, James Monroe, Peter B. Porter, William B. Roch-
ester, Richard Rush, John Sergeant, Thomas B. Stevenson,
and Daniel Webster.
Card index to correspondents in the Library. Also de-
scribed in the Annual report of the Librarian of Congress
(1924) p. 54-56.
Gifts and purchase from T. J. Clay and others, 1899-1959 ;
major portion, 1924.
MS 63-337
Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, 1809-1874.
Papers, 1831-79. 450 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, of Massachusetts and Associate Justice of the U. S.
Supreme Court Principally correspondence, with several
legal papers, mostly dealing with legal and judicial matters,
occasionally touching upon politics. Includes a few papers
concerning the Dred Scott case among which are the Roger
B. Taney correspondence and a paper by Curtis entitled
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(O^S? 3 ^ Robbil,s ' 1809-1874. Papers, 1831-79.
Some observations on the above correspondence; and a num-
ber of Curtis' letters to his uncle, George Ticknor, to Daniel
Webster, and to "William W. Greenough. Other correspond-
ents include Roger S. Baldwin, Charles H. Bell, John A.
Campbell, George Ticknor Curtis, and Samuel Nelson.
Card index to correspondents in the Library.
Gift from Elizabeth S. Stevens, 1917; purchased from
American Art Association and C. P. Greenough, 1920.
This number not used: MS 63-338
_ . T . MS 63-339
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.
Papers, 1835-1913. ca. 630 items.
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (negative) of transcripts typewritten
by Nannie Mayes Crump in 1938.
President of the Confederate States of America. Cor-
respondence of Davis and his wife Varina (Howell) Davis;
drafts of speeches; newspaper clippings of articles and let-
ters by and about Davis and his home; notes of historian
Nathaniel Wright Stephenson summarizing Davis' letters
and writings printed in the Official record of the War of the
Rebellion, 1S61-1864; and two drafts of military reports to
Davis concerning the Battle of Monterey (1846) in the Mex-
ican War. Davis' papers (chiefly 1851-60) relate primarily
to Mississippi politics, to such pre-war national issues as a
southern transcontinental railroad, admission of California
as a State, and an independent southern nation, and to his
capture. Principal correspondents of Davis include Amos B
Corwine, Hamlet J. Harris, William Maynadier, Philip A.
Roach, and Crafts J. Wright Mrs. Davis' papers (chiefly
1889-1906) relate mainly to her husband's capture, to family
and personal matters, and to the conversion of Beauvoir
(Davis home) to a home for Confederate veterans. Her
correspondents include Judge A. McC. Kimbrough, his wife,
Mrs. Mary Hunter Southworth Kimbrough, Major William
H Morgan, and Mrs. Martha Phillips.
Transfer from Dept. of State, 1906 ; gift of Mrs. Nathaniel
Wright Stephenson, 1936; purchase and gift from Nannie
Mayes Crump, 1938; gift and purchase from various other
sources, 1895-1952.
-, , __ MS63-340
Delano family.
Papers, 1853-89. ca. 1 ft. (1540 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence (largely 1869) and photo, album of Co-
lumbus Delano (1809-1896) U. S. Representative from Ohio
and Secretary of the Interior, and his son John Sherman
Delano, businessman. Relates to Ohio and national politics
and patronage, the Republican Party, western lands, rail-
road expansion, and personal and financial matters. A few
wt£ te i2"£ °V bMn *- C^Pondents include Henry
Ztlt n\f ' S ^° n Camer °". William E. Chandler
Purchased from Mrs. Eleanor Delano Shealey, 1958.
^ MS 63-341
Draper, William Franklin, 1842-1910.
Letters, 1861-1910. 120 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Soldier, businessman, inventor, statesman, and diplomat..
Letters (1861-63, 1910, and undated) by Draper to his famJI
lly. Most of the letters were written 1862-63 while Draper
was serving on Ro noke Island, at New Bern, N. C-, Fred-
ericksburg, -Va. and Vicksburg, Miss., and in Kentucky and
Gift of Princess Margaret D.Boncampagni, 1934.
MS63-542
Dunlop family.
Papers, 1750-1930. 8 ft (5000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript revision.
_ Correspondence (general and family), genealogical mate-
rial, financial, business and legal papers, MSS. of speeches,
and related printed matter. The bulk of the collection is
dated 1776-1878 and deals with the tobacco and grain busi-
ness of James Dunlop i (1724-1790) and James Dunlop n
(1755-1824) in Georgetown, D. G, New York City, and
Glasgow, Scot and the law practice of Robert P. Dunlop
(d. 1869) and his brother James Dunlop m (d 1881) law-
yer and judge in the District of Columbia courts. Principal
correspondents include Andrew and David Buchanan, James
Campbell, Barbara Laird Dunlop, Francis Key Dunlop,
Grace Dunlop, William Dunlop, Thomas Hyde, John and
William Laird, William Nicholls, Henry Ritchie, James
and William Robertson, Michael Wallace, and Hugh Wyllie.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Purchased from James F. Dunlop, Jr., 1936.
MS 63-343_
Dunne, Finley Peter, 1867-1936. |P
Correspondence, 1889-1936. ca. 160 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Social and political commentator and humorist. Corre-
spondence of publishers, editors, political figures, labor
leaders and others concerning, for the most part, "Mr.
Dooley" and his observations. Includes letters (1899-1908)
from Theodore Roosevelt and letters (1920-24) from Harry
M Daugherty.
Deposited by Mrs. Dunne, 1940; converted to gift, 1942.
MS6S-844
Eld, Henry, 1814-1850.
Letters, 1831-49. 250 items.
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer. Letters (1838-39) from Eld to his parents
in New Haven, Conn, while he was on the sloop Peacock and
visiting islands in the Pacific as part of Commodore Charles
Wilkes Pacific exploration squadron. Other letters were
written for the most part while serving on other ships and
also concern shipboard life, places visited, and personal
matters.
Purchased from Elizabeth Gessner, 1931.
„ MS 63-345
Ellis- Allan papers, 1795-1889. 134 ft. (80,000 items) M
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. ^
Correspondence (business and personal), journals, ledgers,
daybooks, cashbooks, tobacco books, and other mercantile
records of the firms of Ellis & Allan; Thomas and Charles
Ellis ; Ellis and Sons ; and Thomas and Charles Ellis & Com-
pany of Richmond, Va.^ general merchants, buyers and
sellers of tobacco. Includes records of the counterpart firm
in London, Allan and Ellis, as well as those of several sub-
sidiary companies organized in Lynchburg and in Amherst
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Ellis-Allan papers, 1795-1869. (Continued)
Co., Va. for the baying and selling of tobacco; letters from
Charles Ellis, Jr., a student at the University of Virginia
in the 1830's, describing bis activities there; descriptive
A , letters from his brother Thomas at the Military Academy at
9- West Point; and papers (1830-50) of the James Kiver and
Kanawha Company, which was chartered to build a canal
from Richmond to West Virginia along the James River.
Other correspondents include William Boiling, Archibald
Cary, John H Cocke (of Bremo Plantation), Powhatan
Ellis, Armistoad Gordon, Jesse Burton Harrison, Carter
Page, John Randolph (of Roanoke), Thomas Mann Ran-
dolph, mid St George Tucker. Among names found in ihe
ledgers are those of Peter Francisco, James Monroe, Spencer
Roane, and William Wickham.
Unpublished register in the library.
Purchased from the estate of Charles Ellis of Richmond,
1901.
MS 63-346
Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869.
Papers, 1832-78. 2 ft (1000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, politician, and Cabinet officer. Correspondence,
telegrams, newspaper clippings, and other related printed
matter, reflecting Maine and national politics, abolitionism,
operations of the Treasury Dept in 1864-65, financing of the
Civil War, Reconstruction, and the impeachment of Andrew
Johnson. Correspondents include Ehsha H. Allen, John
Biraey, Gamaliel Bradford, John J. Cisco, Nathaniel Dale,
Timothy Davis, Hamilton Fish, Alexander T. Gait R. M
Griffin, Morris Ketchum, J. Lothrop, Hugh McCulloch,
W. Marsh, Robert A Maxwell, H Freeman Morse, William
Porter, John A. Stewart, George M Towle, Joseph A Ware
4} and J. E. Williams.
Card index in the Library. Also partially described in
Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress (1918)
p. 117-118.
Purchase, 1910-58.
MS63-347
Forbes, John Murray, 1771-1831.
Papers, 1817-30. 200 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and diplomat Letter book (1817-18) kept during
the time Forbes was American consul residing at Hamburg
and Copenhagen; and a house expense account book (1825-
30)- The letters, all written from Copenhagen, relate to
political matters, consular affairs, Forbes' difficulty in living
on the pay he received, steam engines and steamboats, and
financial and legal questions. Correspondents include John
Quincy Adams, John Cuthbert, John Fisher, James Grant
Forbes, William Lee, James Monroe, Charles Murray, and
William Shaler.
Purchased from Jane Abbott 1931.
Franklin, William Buel, 1823-1903.
Papers, 1861-65. 100 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
MS 63-348
# Union Army officer. Chiefly letters, telegrams, and orders
sent to General Franklin in 1862 when he was in command
Of the vi Corps, Army of the Potomac and the "Left Grand
Division" consisting of the i and vi Corps. The papers deal
with Confederate and Union troop movements, wagon trains,
and supplies for his men. Correspondents include Ambrose
E. Burnside, John R. Kehly, George B. McClellan, Ran-
dolph B. Marcy, George S. Ruggles, and William F. Smith.
Purchased from Peter Lux & Son, 1904.
MS63-349
Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934.
Papers, 1844-1960. 11 ft (7800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Architect Correspondence, diaries (1890-1934), speeches,
articles, and poems (MS. and printed). Gilbert's letters
(1885-1934) concern his architectural plans for the Wool-
worth Building, the New York life Insurance Building and
the Federal Courts Building in New York City, the U. S-
Treasury Annex, the U. S. Chamber of Commerce Building,
and the Supreme Court Building in Washington, D. C, and
the State capital buildings in Minnesota, Arkansas, and
West Virginia; and also reflect his interest in both national
and international political affairs. Includes correspondence
of Gilbert's wife, Julia Finch Gilbert, through 1944, and
some family correspondence. Correspondents include Ed-
win H Blashfield, Nicholas Murray Butler, Arthur Cope,
Eenyon Cox, Daniel Chester French, Samuel Gilbert, Ed-
ward M House, Jean Jules Jusserand, Charles Moore, Elihu
Root M»d Aston Webb.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Deposited by Mrs. Walter A Bastedo, niece and exeeutrice
of the estate of Emily Gilbert, 1962. Formerly owned by
Emily Gilbert
MS 68-350
Gresham, Walter Quintin, 1832-1895.
Papers, 1857-1930. 10 ft (12,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Mnnuscript Division.
Soldier, jurist, and statesman. Correspondence, telegrams,
newspaper clippings, and other related printed matter. The
bulk of the collection is composed of correspondence, chiefly
after Gresham's appointment as Postmaster General in 1883.
The earlier papers are mostly Gresham's letters to his wife
TiUie (Matilda McGrain), written during the Civil War
from camps near Paducah, Shiloh, Corinth, Memphis, Vicks-
burg, Kennesaw Mountain, and other places. The remainder
of the correspondence, including three letter books (1883-
95), relates to Gresham's service as Postmaster General,
Secretary of the Treasury, judge, and Secretary of State.
Subjects mentioned include Indiana and national politics,
appointments to positions as postmaster, the Louisiana lot-
tery, judicial matters, the presidential elections of 1884 and
1888, the Hawaiian question and the problem regarding
pelagic sealing in the Bering Sea. Includes several letters
from Gresham's son Otto, in which he discusses various
events in which his father took part Correspondents in-
clude Thomas F. Bayard, Erastus Brainerd, Benjamin Har-
ris Brewster, Benjamin H Bristow, M. L Bundy, Noble C.
Butler, Grover Cleveland, David Davis, Charles Denby,
Thomas Drummond, Charles E. Dyer, Henry W- Elliott,
John W. Foster, Robert S. Foster, John M Harlan, R M
Kelley, E. B. Martindale, Joseph Medill, John Tyler Mor-
gan, John Overmyer, Julian Pauncefote, James M. Scovil,
Thomas C. Slaughter, David W. Voyles, Henry Watterson,
Albert S. Willis, and J. H Woodard.
Selective name index and unpublished register in the Li-
brary.
Gift of Otto Gresham, 1930-31.
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„ MS63-351
Hamilton, William, 1824-1896.
Papers, 1838-96. 300 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and Union soldier. Principally Hamilton's letters
to his mother, Mrs. Hugh Hamilton, in Harrisburg, Pa. and
to his brother, A. Boyd Hamilton, during Hamilton's service
as a private in the Army of the Potomac (Company D, 2d
Regt, Pennsylvania Reserves). The letters (1862-65) were
sent from such places as Camp Pierpont, camps near Peters-
burg, Va., Sharpsburg, Md. and Warrenton, Va, White Oaks
Church, Fairfax Station, Va, Warrenton Junction, Va. and
Bristoe Station, Va. and give accounts of battles and skir-
mishes and living conditions of the soldiers. Includes letters
(1838-55) of another brother, John, to Mrs. Hamilton from
Texas where he had gone to live, discussing family matters
and the difficulties of life in Texas.
Purchase, 1934.
_ , , MS 63-352
Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864.
Papers, 1823-75. 10 ft (5000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Governor of South Carolina and U. S. Senator. Corre-
spondence, diaries, scrapbooks, account books, plantation
manuals , and printed copies of Hammond's speeches, for the
most part reflecting State and national politics in the three
decades leading to the Civil War. Subjects mentioned are
States* rights, slavery, State banks, the Southern Convention
at Nashville, Tenn. in 1850, secession, nullification, and the
tariff. Correspondents include A. P. Aldrich, Bert Alvord,
Lewis M. Ayer, Jr., Ker Boyce, A. H Brisbane, Pierce M.
Butler, John C. Calhoun, James L. Clark, John M. Felder,
James Gadsden, James Hamilton, Isaac W. Hayne, Robert
T. Hayne, Lawrence M. Keitt, George McDuffie, Angus Pat-
terson, A. H. Pemberton, Francis W. Pickens, W. D. Porter,
William C. Preston, Paul Quattlebaum, R Barnwell Rhett,
William Gilmore Simms, William Henry Trescot, Ben
Tucker, and James M. Walter.
Card index to names of correspondents in the Library.
Also partially described in Handbook of manuscripts in the
Library of Congress ( 1918 ) p. 159-160.
Purchased from James H Hammond, 1912 and from
W. R. Benjamin, 1919.
„ _,. , ' MS63-353
Hardie, James Allen, 1823-1876.
Papers, 1844-86. 345 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Correspondence, reports, orders, memo-
randa, financial papers, and printed matter. Most of the
papers date from 1847-76 and relate primarily to Hardie's
military service in the West, during the Civil War, and
afterwards. Includes many letters from General William
T. Sherman; the official envelopes which contained the order
delivered by Hardie relieving General Hooker from com-
mand of the Army of the Potomac and appointing General
Meade in his place three days before the Battle of Gettys-
burg; and a few letters relating to Hardie's connection with
the controversy surrounding the execution of Mary E. Sur-
ratt in 1865. Correspondents include Generals Orville E.
Babcock, Ambrose Everett Burnside, Henry Wager Halleck,
Rufus Ingolls, Randolph Barnes Marcy, Philip Henry Sher-
idan, Edward Davis Townsend, John Ellis Wool, and George
Wright; and Archbishop Martin John Spalding.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of
Congress (1918) p. 161.
Purchased from Mrs. Joseph C. Hardie, 1916. Collected
by the seller's son, Joseph Culyer Hardie.
MS 63-354
Harding, Thomas Swann, 1890-
Papers, 1921-59. ca.3ft. (1800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Dept of Agriculture official, author, and editor. Chiefly
letters from editors and publishers concerning publication^
of Harding's books and articles on literary and scientific
matters. Includes a typescript of his unpublished work en-
titled One hundred and ten years of Federal aid to agri-
culture. Prominent correspondents include Frederick L.
Allen, Walter C. Alvarez, Thurman Arnold, Richard M
Boynton, V. F. Calverton, C. D. Darlington, Elmer Davis,
Durant Drake, Milton S. Eisenhower, Henry Pratt Fair-
child, H. Molleson Foster, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Frederick
S. Hammett, Waldemar Kaempffert, Lincoln MacVeagh,
H. L. Mencken, Francis L Pollack, Vilhjalmur Stefansson,
Tiffany Thayer, and Henshaw Ward.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mr. Harding, 1962.
MS 63-355
Hatch, John Porter, 1822-1901.
Papers, 1843-68. 150 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Primarily letters (1847-63) from Hatch
to his father, Moses Porter Hatch and to his sister Elizabeth
Hatch relating to his military career under General Zachary
Taylor in campaigns along the Rio Grande River (1645-
46), as an officer of the 3d Regt. of Infantry, at the capture
of Vera Cruz and Mexico City under General Winfield Scott
in the Mounted Rifle Regiment, on recruiting duty in Clevi
land, Ohio, his service in Oregon and California (1849-50|
and particularly his service (1851-61) in the Indian cam-
paigns against the Navajos and Gila Apaches in Texas and
New Mexico. Ca. 20 letters concern Hatch's service as chief
of cavalry of the v Army Corps under Gen. Nathaniel P.
Banks in operations in the Shenandoah Valley (March-
Aug. 1862). The letters concern personal affairs, military
matters, civil-military relations, the countryside and its
climate, and the hardships of frontier service with long
separations from his wife, Adelaide Goldsmith Burckle
Hatch. Includes a few special orders.
Described in the Annual report of the Librarian of Con-
gress for 1919, p. 40-41.
Purchased from J. E. Spannuth, 1918, 1920.
MS 63-356
Hawks, Esther H
Papers, 1856-67. 515 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Nurse, of Manchester, N. H. Correspondence and other
papers relating to the activities of Mrs. Hawks and her hus-
band Dr. J. Milton Hawks in caring for sick and woundM
soldiers in various military hospitals during the Civil W
and in establishing schools and distributing supplies
throughout the South for the National Freedman's Relief
Association. Most of the letters were written to Mrs. Hawks
by wounded soldiers. Includes numerous letters from her
husband and a few from Brigadier General Rufus Saxton,
the military governor of the Dept of the South, and from
A M e n M Lander, superintendent of women nurses.
Purchase,, 1910.
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MS63-357
Hitchcock, Gilbert Monell, 1859-1934.
Papers, 1910-35. 300 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
A( U. S. Senator from Nebraska. Principally correspond-
ence, together with a few drafts and typed copies of Hitch-
cock's letters, memoranda, reports, and printed matter, cover-
ing Hitchcock's service as U. S. Senator. The papers (1917-
20) covering the time he was chairman of the Senate Com-
mittee of Foreign Relations shed light on the relations be-
tween President Woodrow Wilson and Congress, especially
during the treaty fight in the Senate, 1919-20. Hitchcock's
correspondence with the President, and at times with Mrs.
Wilson who wrote on behalf of her husband, reveals the
relationship between the two men. Other correspondents
include Newton D. Baker, Robert Tensing, and William H
Taft
Gift of Mrs. Hitchcock, 1941-44; and purchase of a pho-
tocopy of a printed speech from the Nebraska State His-
torical Society.
Library also has microfilm copies (negative and positive,
lreel)
MS 63-358
Hoover, Irwin Hood, .1871-1933.
Papers, 1909-33. ca.4ft (650 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Chief usher at the White House. Chiefly diaries and
diary notes kept of Presidents and life in the White House
from 1891-1933; together with a few pieces of correspond-
ence and a number of notes addressed to Hoover. Many of
the notes are from Woodrow Wilson, some relating to his
wedding to Edith Boiling, and including an initialled "de-
livery copy" of Wilson's message to Congress (Aug. 27,
1913) j Includes a long memoir in the form of a continuing
letter to Hoover's family written during his trip to France
with Wilson in 1918-19.
Source material for Hoover's book Forty-two years in
the White House (1934), Also described in the Animal re-
port of the Librarian of Congress, 1937, p. 31.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of the Hoover estate, 1937.
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MS 68-359
Hughes, Hugh, d. 1804.
Papers, 1768-1875. 1 ft. (ca. 795 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Chiefly correspondence and daily notes re-
lating to the gathering of supplies fov the Revolutionary
Army, to the adoption of the Constitution of the U. S., and
to the French Revolution. The principal correspondent is
Timothy Pickering. Includes a few letters (1800-75) ad-
dressed mainly to Mahlon and Philemon Dickerson.
Partially described in Handbook of Manuscripts in the
Library of Congress (1918) p. 172-173.
Purchase, 1913-24.
MS63-360
Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889.
Papers, 1841-1910. 6 ft (4500 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Correspondence, military papers, journal,
memoranda, photos^ and related printed matter. The bulk
of the material is dated 1862-89 and covers Hunt's career as
chief of artillery, Army of the Potomac; military com-
mander at Charleston and Atlanta (1875-80) ; commander,
Dept of the South (1880-83) ; and governor of the Soldier's
Home, Washington, D. C. (1885-89). General artillery
operations and Hunt's plans for the reorganization of the
artillery are touched upon. Nearly half of the correspond-
ence is between Hunt and Thomas T. Gantt of St. Louis and
consists of wartime reminiscences, and discussions of current
military and national affairs. Other correspondents include
William F. Barry, Carl Berlin, John N. Craig, Patrick Hart,
Andrew A Humphreys, George B. McCleDan, George G.
Meade, William T. Sherman, John C. TidbalL Edward
Davis Townsend, and Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright (naval
officer).
Unpublished register in the Library.
Gift of J. Conway Hunt, 1962.
MS 63-361
Johnson, Adelaide, 1859-1955.
Papers, 1875-1947. 40 ft. (30,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Sculptor and suffragist. Correspondence, diaries, speeches,
articles, and miscellaneous notes concerning Miss Johnson's
life and activities as sculptor and feminist. Most promi-
nently covered of her works is the monument to Susan B.
Anthony, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, now
located in the crypt of the U. S. Capitol. Includes records
kept of sittings by Miss Anthony, John Burroughs, Ella.
Wheeler Wilcox and others of whom Miss Johnson created
portrait busts. Correspondents include Susan B. Anthony,
Arthur Brisbane, Ida Husted Harper, Emmaline Pankhurst,
Alice Paul, May Wright Sewall and Emma Cecilia Thursby.
Gift of Mrs. Philip N. Crista!, 1962.
MS 63-362
Johnson, Richard Mentor, 1781-1850.
Papers, 1808-47. 160 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
TJ. S. Vice-President Principally correspondence con-
cerning financial and banking matters, with some items re-
lating to politics and discussions of various measures before
the U. S. Congress. Correspondents include Toler Cash,
Henry Clay, M. T. Scott, Richard Smith, and Major John
Tilford.
Purchased from various sources, 1909-45.
MS6S-36S
Jackson, Andrew, Pret. V. S., 1767-1845.
Papers, 1775-1860. 45 ft (ca. 26,370 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, military papers, and other papers reflect-
ing most phases of Jackson's career. The bulk of the papers
are dated 1785-1845. Correspondents include Francis F.
Blair, Robert Butler, John C. Calhoun, Richard K. Call,
William C. C. Claiborne, John Coffee, Alexander J. Dallas,
John H Eaton, John Forsyth, Edmund P. Gaines, Felis
Grundy, Robert T. Hayne, Amos Kendall, Henry Lse,
James Monroe, James K. Paulding, Franklin Pierce, James
EL Polk, John Randolph of Roanoke, John Sevier, Roger B.
Taney, and Levi Woodbury. Letters from Martin Van
Buren to Jackson are in the Library's Martin Van Buren
collection. . .
Index of correspondents in preparation for publication.
Also described in Handbook of manuscripts in the library
of Congress (1918) p. 180-181 and in Correspondence of
Andrew Jackson, edited by John S. Basset* (1926-1985).
Gift of Woodbury Blair, Minna Blair Richey, Gist Blair,
and Montgomery Blair, 1903; purchase, 1911; other items
acquired, 1901-57.
Library also has microfilm copy (negative)
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Johnson, William Samuel, 1727-1819.
Papers, 1745-90. 65 items.
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Statesman and jurist Mainly drafts of Johnson's first
and second Connecticut addresses (1765) to King George m,
and drafts and copies of documents prepared during his
service in the Stamp Act Congress, the Continental Con-
gress, and the Federal Convention of 1787; together with a
few letters Johnson received. Correspondents include Roger
Alden, Montfort Browne, John Fitch, Samuel Huntington,
and Christopher Leffingwell.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the library of
Congress (1918) p. 187-189.
Gift of the Johnson family: Mrs. Susan E. Johnson Hud-
son, Mrs. William Henry Carmalt, and William Samuel
Johnson, 1911, 1913.
_ „ „ MS 63-366
Klyce, Seudder, 1879-1933.
Papers, 1911-33. ca. 7 ft. (4800 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author and naval officer. Correspondence, drafts of pub-
lished and unpublished articles, and a typescript of Klyce's
T)ook, Universe. Relates to his ideas on logic, philosophy,
religion, mathematics and psychology. Correspondents in-
clude Robert Daniel Carmichael, James McKeen CattelL
Clarence Day, John Dewey, Waldo Frank, Dorothy Can-
field Fisher, David Starr Jordan, Robert Andrews Taylor,
Theodore William Richards, William Emerson Ritter, and
Upton Sinclair.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Rlyce, 1933.
t ■ i. a «. MS 63-366
lamb, Anthony.
Papers, 1779-1862. 125 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer and deputy quartermaster. Correspondence
and orders (chiefly 1812-17) concerning the acquisition of
muskets, tents, knapsacks, medical supplies and the building
of barracks, bateaux, scows and yawls, addressed to Lamb at
Albany, N. Y. Includes a few papers (before 1800) of Gen-
eral John Lamb, among which are letters from Aaron Burr.
Important correspondents include DeWitt Clinton, Henry
Dearborn, William Eustis, Morgan Lewis, and Daniel D.
Tompkins.
Purchased from Mrs. V. S. Denny, 193L
T ^ ,_ ' MS 63-367
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry. 1764-1820.
Papers, 1803-17. ca. 400 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts and photocopies (positive)
Architect and engineer. Principally letters (ca. 150)
from Latrobe to John Lenthall, clerk of the works of the
U S. Capitol, concerning the construction of the Capitol
building in Washington. These letters (1803-1808), fre-
quently illustrated with sketches and plans, were written in
Philadelphia, Newcastle, DeL, Wilmington, Del., or Iron-
hill, Md. (near Elkton) and conveyed Latrobe's instructions
to Lenthall on details of the construction. Includes several
notes and memoranda to Lenthall from Thomas Jefferson
concerning construction; a few of Lenthall's letters to La-
trobe; and two volumes containing copies of some of the
above correspondence plus other pieces concerning the Capi-
tol building. A majority of the copies are Latrobe's letters
to Lenthall but there are copies of several letters to Thomas
Jefferson and John Marshall
Partial list of letters in the Library. Also described in
Handbook of manuscripts in the library of Congress (1918)
p. 217 and in the Library's Quarterly journal of current
acquisitions, v. 1, no. 2 (Oct-Dec. 1953) p. 9-17.
Purchased from Parke-Bernet, 1944; acquired from vari-^
ous sources, 1904-44. Formerly owned by Hamilton Abert W
MSea-388
Lay, George Washington, 1798-1860.
Papers, 1832-79. 140 items.
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative from New York, and diplo-
mat. Principally letters received (1832-46)- In part, they
reflect Lay's participation in national and New York State
Whig politics and his activities and interests while serving
as charge d'affaires to Sweden (1842-45). Includes four let-
ters from Daniel Webster and letters from the poet Grenville
Mellen and Sir John Ross, the Arctic explorer. Other prin-
cipal correspondents include Governor Nehemiah R. Knight
of Rhode Island and General Wrnfield Scott.
Deposited by Mrs. Lewis H. Crafts, 1958, converted to gift,
1960 ; and gift from Mrs. Crafts, 1962.
MS 63-369
Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission.
Records, 1911-18. 1200 items.
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, typewritten copies of circular letters,
press releases, articles, and reports, written by Ida (Husted)
Harper (1851-1931) in her capacity as chairman of the
Dept. of Editorial Correspondence of the Leslie Woman
Suffrage Commission, The bulk of the collection consists of
copies of letters sent (1916-18) and covers many phases of
the women's suffrage movement.
Gift of Mrs. Harper, 1926. %
MS 63-370
Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872.
Papers, 1841-72. 250 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Educator, political scientist, and publicist Principally
Lieber's letters to his friend, Samuel B. Ruggles, trustee of
Columbia College, relating to lieber's writings (particu-
larly his work on political ethics), history, political theory,
politics, abolitionism, education, free trade, and his resigna-
tion from South Carolina College. Includes a few of
lieber's letters to Joseph Boyd, Benson J. Lossing, and
Francis Markoe.
Purchased 1913-52.
MS63-871
Logan family.
Papers, 1847-1923. 61 ft (46,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, legal and military papers, drafts of
speeches, articles and books, scrapbooks, maps, memorabilia,
photos., and printed matter, chiefly 1860-1917. Most of the
material concerns John Alexander Logan (1826-1886) Union
Army officer and U. S. Representative and Senator from
Illinois and his wife Mary Simmerson (Cunningham)
Logan (1838-1923), an author, and relates to the military,
political, and social history of the Civil War and post-wtflL
period. Subjects mentioned include Reconstruction, the im^
peachment of Andrew Johnson, the presidential campaigns
of 1880 and 1884, Memorial Day, the Grand Army of the
Republic, the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, the
Belgian Relief Fund, the World's Columbian Exposition,
the American Red Cross, and women's suffrage. Papers of
other family members include John Alexander Logan, Jr.,
George E. Tucker, and Mary Logan Tucker. Principal
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Logan family. Papers, 1847-1923. (Continued)
correspondents include Clara Barton, William Jennings
Bryan, George B. Cortelyou, Grenville Dodge, Ulysses S.
Grant, Robert T. Lincoln, John Sherman, and William T.
j| Sherman.
™ Unpublished register in the Library.
Deposited by Mary Logan Tucker and John A. Logan, m,
1925, 1931, and 1941 ; converted to gift by John A. Logan, m,
1952.
MS63-372
Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916.
Papers. 1882-1914. 125 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author, editor, and critic. Principally Mabie's corre-
spondence as editor on the staff of the Christian union
(which became the Outlook in 1893) , written by literary and
political figures concerning literary matters, relations with
Japan and the European crisis of 1914. Important corre-
spondents include Thomas Bailey Aldrich, John Burroughs,
William Dean Howells, J. J. Jusserand, Theodore Roosevelt,
Edmund C. Stedman, Henry Van Dyke, and Owen Wister.
Gift of Helen R. Mabie, 1943.
MS 63-373
Mangum, WiDie Person, 1792-186L
Papers, 1771-1906. 7 ft. (ca. 5000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Judge, U. S. Senator, and Representative from North
Carolina. Correspondence, diaries, speeches, legal papers,
memoranda, genealogical notes, bilk, receipts, and printed
material, concerning local, southern, and national politics,
the Whig Party in the South, the Mangum plantation, edu-
cation of the Mimgirm children, and economic and social con-
ditions in North Carolina. Includes business papers of
Arthur Mangum (Mangum's grandfather), Priestly Hinton
j£ Mangum (1795-1850, Mangum's brother), Priestly Hinton
Mangum, Jr. (b. 1829, agriculturist of North Carolina), and
Willie Person Mangum (1827-1881, Mangum's nephew, con-
sul to China and Japan) ; as well as correspondence of Man-
gum with his wife, Charity Alston Cain Mangum ; her corre-
spondence with various members of the Mangum and Cain
families; and genealogical and biographical material com-
piled by Stephen B. Weeks. Correspondents include George
E. Badger, James Brown (British businessman), Anson Bur-
lingame, Hutchnis G. Burton, William Cain, Paul Came-
ron, John Chavis, Weston R. Gales, William Gaston, Robert
B. Gilliam, William A Graham, William H Haywood, Jr.,
Charles L. Hinton, James Iredell, Reverdy Johnson, Frede-
rick Nash, Romulus M Saunders, George F. Seward, Wil-
liam H Seward, Robert W. Shufeldt, Samuel L. Southard,
Edward Stanly, David L. Swain, Hugh WaddeU, James
Watson Webb, Daniel Webster, Thurlow Weed, and Lewis
Williams.
Much of the collection, with Mangum papers from other
repositories, was published in the Papers of Willie Person
Mangum, edited by H T. Shanks, 1950-56.
Purchased from Sallie Mangum Leach Weeks, 1919; from
Miss Preston Weeks, 1957.
MS 63-374
McCuIloch, Hugh, 1808-1895.
Papers, 1855-94. 600 items.
aJtt In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
" Banker, financier, Comptroller of the Currency, and Sec-
retary of the Treasury. Primarily correspondence with some
speeches, reports, and other related material, chiefly 1863-
69, and mostly dealing with McCulloch's career as a banker
and financier, as Comptroller of the Currency (1863-65),
and as Secretary of the Treasury (1865-69 and 1884-85),
Subjects mentioned include finance, currency, the reduction
of the national debt, the tariff, Reconstruction, enfranchise-
ment of Negroes, and politics. Correspondents include Ed-
ward Atkinson, James Gillespie Blaine, George Sewall
Boutwell, William Eaton Chandler, Salmon Portland Chase,
Schuyler Colfax, Samuel Sullivan Cox, William Pitt Fes-
senden, J. M Forbes, William Gray, Morris Ketchum,
Joseph MedilL John Sherman, John Aikman Stewart,
Charles Sumner, and Robert Charles Winthrop.
Described in Handbook of the manuscripts in the Library
of Congress (1918) p. 235-236.
Deposited by Louise McCuIloch Yale, 1913; later con-
verted to gift.
MS 63-375
Madison, James, Pre*. V. 8., 1751-1836.
Papers, 1723-1859. 27 ft (ca. 11,550 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, memoranda, autobiography, notes of
debates in the Continental Congress (1776) and the Federal
Convention (1787), and related material, largely 1771-1836.
Correspondents include Jaquelin Ambler, James Barbour,
Joel Barlow, William H. Crawford, Henry Dearborn, Albert
Gallatin, Elbridge Gerry, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas
Jefferson, Rufus King, Henry Lee, James Monroe, Edmund
Pendleton, Edmund Randolph, Caesar A Rodney, Richard
Rush, Nicholas P. Trist, George Washington, and Alexander
White.
Index published by the Library of Congress. Also de-
scribed in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Con-
gress (1918) p. 238-240; in U. S. Bureau of Rolls and
Library, Bulletin no. 4: Calendar of the correspondence of
James Madison (1894) ; and in The papers of James Madi-
son, edited by William T. Hutchinson and William M E.
Rachal (1962- ).
Purchased from Madison's estate, 1836 and 1848 and
transferred from Dept of State, 1905 ; purchased from the
Chicago Historical Society, 1910; and various accessions,
1901-60.
Library also has microfilm copy (negative)
MS 63-376
Manning, Daniel, 1831-1887.
Papers, 1885-1921. 2 ft (900 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journalist, financier, and Secretary of the Treasury.
Largely letters received by Manning and his wife, Mary
Margaretta (Fryer) Manning. Mrs. Manning's papers in-
clude a small number of letters from Mrs. Grover Cleveland
and two volumes of letters and signed printed acknowledge-
ments (1905-06) of the Report of the Board of Lady Man-
agers of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. Man-
ning's correspondence (1885-87) relates to New York
politics, patronage, Manton Marble's confidential bimetallic
mission, and routine Cabinet affairs. Correspondents in-
clude Thomas F. Bayard, William C. Endicott, Lucius Q- C.
Lamar, Daniel S. LamOnt, William F. Vilas, and William C.
Whitney. Grover Cleveland's letters to Manning have been
placed with the Library's collection of Grover Cleveland
papers. _ .
Described in the Annual report of the librarian of Con-
gress (1930) p. 68.
Gift of Mrs. Manning's estate, 1930.
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m-j.1 » + MS 68-377
Marble, Manton, 1834-1917.
Papers, 1852-1916. 20 ft. (14,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journalist. Correspondence, telegrams, drafts of tele-
grams, letters and articles on bimetallism, and drafts of
Democratic Party policy statements, chiefly relating to
Marble s career as editor and owner of the New York world
and his role in New York State and national Democratic
Party pontics in the period between the beginning of the
Cml War and the close of the 19th century. Includes
papers relating to Marble's efforts on behalf of bimetallism
inthe U.S. and his mission to Europe in 1885 as President
Grover Cleveland's representative to sound out European
governments on the subject Principal correspondents in-
clude bamuel Green Arnold, Samuel Latham Mitchell Bar-
low, nomas F. Bayard, August Belmont, William H. Bo-
gart, Henry Cernuschi, Samuel Sullivan Cox, D. Goodman
Croly, George Ticknor Curtis, Charles A. Dana, James B.
Doolittle, John Fiske, William Henry Hurlbert, Eeverdy
Johnson, Michael Crawford Kerr, Joseph Medill, Fitz John
Porter, John F. Eathbone, Horatio Seymour, Herbert
Spencer, Eichard Henry Stoddard, Samuel J. Tilden, Cle-
ment L. Vallandighain, Henry Watterson, and Horace
White.
^ Card index of correspondents and unpublished register in
the Library. ^
Gift of Delia Marble and Lady Katrina Conway, 1981..
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873
Papers, 1825-1927. 15 ft (14,350 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer and oceanographer. Correspondence, diaries,
notebooks, electrical experiment book, journals, charts,
drafts and printed copies of speeches and articles, related
printed matter, and proofs of Maury's unpublished work,
Astronomy. Covers his naval career, his work as superin-
tendent of the Depot of Charts and Instruments of the
JNavy Dept and as superintendent of the combined U. S
Naval Observatory and Hydrographic Office, his scientific
activities and interests, his service as a special agent of the
Confederacy in England during the Civil War, and his
later efforts to establish a colony of Americans in Mexico.
Some of the subjects mentioned are torpedoes and mines,
meteorology, colonization of Mexico by former Confeder-
ates, physical geography of Virginia, and oceanography.
Includes papers of Professor Charles Alphonso Smith re-
garding Maury, composed of clippings and notes on Maury
and correspondence about him with his daughter Mary
(Maury) Werth and others; and a typescript of a life of
Maury by Catherine Cate Coblentz. Correspondents in-
clude William M. Blackford, William C. Hasbrouck,
Nathaniel Holmes, Admiral Jansen (Privy counsellor to
theTGng of Holland), Ann H Maury, Mary H. Maury,
Eichard L Maury, Butson Maury, Franklin Minor, Em-
peror Maximilian of Mexico, Bishop James Hervey Otey,
Francis Henney Smith, and F. W. Tremlett
Unpublished register in the Library. Also described in
Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress ( 19181
p. 255-256.
Gift of Mrs. James R Werth and Mrs. Bose E. Maury,
1912-29; a few items received from various other sources.
1913-26.
MS 63-379
Maynard, Edward, 1813-1891.
Papers, 1845-58. 150 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Dental surgeon and inventor. Correspondence and legal A
papers relating to Maynard's invention of a percussion »*
primer (known as the Maynard tape primer), his patent of
it in 1845, and his efforts, plus those of his partners, Thomas
L. Smith and Joseph Washington Tyson, to get firearms
manufactured utilizing the primer. Some correspondence
relates to his improvements in the breech-loading rifle and
the sale of his patent rights. Important correspondents in-
clude Timothy W. Carter (agent of the Massachusetts Arms
Company), George Mackay, Edward Eiddle, Thomas L.
Smith, and Joseph Washington Tyson.
Gift of Edward Stuart, 1934.
„ . „ , MS63-380
Meigs, Montgomery Cunningham, 1816-1892
Papers, 1849-92. 7 ft (3800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Quartermaster general, engineer, architect, and scientist,
of Washington, D. C. Correspondence, pocket diaries
(1850-72), diary notebooks (1868-86), drawing and sketch-
books, memoranda books (1863-64), personal account
ledgers, journals, photo, albums, and maps (ca. 1864). In-
cludes material on the Civil War, on the Pensions Office
building (1882-91), on Meig^ trip to Europe in 1875 to
observe German Army maneuvers, and on the construction
of the Washington Aqueduct, Bock Creek and Cabin John
bridges, and work on the wings and dome of the Capitol,
which was supervised by Meigs as a captain in the U. S.
Engineers prior to the Civil War. Some of the notations
ore in shorthand.
Unpublished register in the Library. Jk
Gifts, 1920-62. ~
„ _ „" v MS 63-381
Monckton, Robert, 1726-1782.
Papers, 1754-63. ca. 50 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
British Army officer, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia,
and colonial Governor of New York. Letters received by
Monckton during the period in which he was Lieutenant
Governor of Annapolis Eoyal and of Nova Scotia, in com-
mand of troops at Philadelphia (1760) and Governor of
New York. The material (1754-55 and 1760-63) concerns
the expulsion of the Acadians from Nova Scotia after the
successful British expedition against the French forts at
Beasejour and Gaspereau, and military affairs in New York
and Virginia. Principal correspondents include Sir Jeffery
Amherst (commander in chief, British Army in America),
Francis Fauquier (Lt Gov. of Virginia), and Charles
Lawrence (Gov. of Nova Scotia).
Calendared in the List of the Vernon- Wager manuscripts
in the Library of Congress (1904) p. 113-12L
Purchased with the Peter Force collection, 1867. For-
merly owned by George Chalmers.
MS 63-382
Moon, John Austin, 1855-192L
Papers, 1860-1921. 3 ft (50 items) ^ Qf
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. ^
Lawyer, judge, and U. S. Bepresentative from Chatta-
nooga, Term. Correspondence, law notes, accounts, and 12
scrapbooks of newspaper clippings spanning the years 1872-
1921 when Moon was a law student, the junior member of
the law firm of Dodson & Moon, Chattanooga, Tenn. (1874-
81), city attorney, State Circuit Court judge (1891-97),
and U. S. Bepresentative (1897-1921). The scrapbooks con-
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Morai, John Austin, 1855-1921. Papers, 1860-1921.
(Continued)
tain clippings relating to Moon's political campaigns, to his
activities as a member in the House Post Office Committee
where he was particularly concerned with passage of the
parcel post laws, and to his interests in Tennessee River
Valley public works, Federal aid in construction of public
roads, the framing of the organic law of Hawaii, and legis-
lation governing other territories. Includes a daybook and
ledger (1860-62) of Moon's grandfather, Austin M. Ap-
pling, merchant of Bristol, Va., ca. 20 letters from persons
living in Indian Territory in support of the Moon bill
for representation, and ca. 20 letters of condolence and
memorials at Moon's death.
Gift of Anna Mary Moon, 1936, 1948.
MS 63-583
Moore, Joseph Arthur, 1879-1937.
Papers, 1915-27. 3 ft. (2000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Publisher. Principally correspondence, telegrams and
memoranda between Moore and William Randolph Hearst
concerning newspaper operations and policy, local and
national politics and Hearst's magazine and motion picture
interests. Includes some correspondence with Arthur Bris-
bane, Robert W. Chambers, Millicent (Willson) Hearst
(Mrs. William Randolph Hearst) , and Ray Long.
Gift of Joseph A. Moore, Jr., 1955.
MS63-384
Newcomb, Simon, 1835-1909.
Papers, 1854-1936. 62 ft. (46,200 items)
f| In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
™ Astronomer, mathematician, and economist. Correspond-
ence, diaries, commonplace books, drafts of speeches, articles,
reviews and books, financial papers, genealogical papers,
charts, tables, computations, photos^ and printed matter,
chiefly 1865-1909, reflecting Newcomb's personal and family
life, his work in mathematics and astronomy, his writing
of articles for encyclopedias and other publications, and his
work as president of the International Congress of Arts
and Sciences. Principal correspondents include bis wife
Mary Hassler Newcomb, and Edward E. Barnard, Alex-
ander Graham Bell, Lewis Boss, Sherburne W. Burnham,
William W. Campbell, James McKeen Cattell, George
Davidson, Sir David Gill, Daniel C. Gilham, Benjamin A.
Gould, George E. Hale, Asaph Hall, George W. Hill, Ed-
ward S. Holden, Samuel P. Langley, Othniel Charles
Marsh, Benjamin Pierce, Edward C. Pickering, Thomas
Jefferson Jackson See, Otto Strove, Charles D. Walcott,
and Carroll D. Wright
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of
Congress (1918) p. 291-292.
Deposited by Anita Newcomb McGee, 1909; converted to
gift, 1921.
MS63-385
Pierce, William P
fQ} Papers, 1860-1919. ca. 90 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, Army officer, and U. S. Consul to Cuba. Cor-
respondence, speeches, clippings, and printed matter, relat-
ing chiefly to Pierce's political activities in Georgia after the
Civil War, during which time he supported the Republican
Party. Includes a few letters concerning legal matters.
Gift of J. T. Ryan, 1962.
MS 63-386
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851.
Papers, 1810-50. 50 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Diplomat and statesman. Correspondence, journals,
notes, and memoranda, chiefly 1810-21, relating to Poinsett's
activities as special agent of the U. S. in Rio de la Plata,
Chile, Buenos Aires, and Peru (1810-14) and as chairman
of the .South Carolina Board of Public Works (1819-21).
Includes a memoranda book on the construction of the
Columbia and Saluda Canal in South Carolina; a discourse
(1841) by Poinsett on the objects and importance of the
National Institute for the Promotion of Science; copies of
three letters from John C. Fremont; and a few letters writ-
ten during the time Poinsett was U. S. minister to Mexico
(1825-30), leader of the Unionist Party of South Carolina,
and Secretary of War (1837-411.
Purchase and gift from various sources, 1917-42.
MS 63-387
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891.
Papers, 1790-1899. 7000 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer. Correspondence, journals, logbooks, orders,
reports, memoranda, family papers, MS. of a lecture, drafts
of articles, typescript of an unpublished, untitled novel,
memorials, and printed matter, relating to Porter's early
naval career, his service in the Mexican War, his trips to
die Mediterranean to secure camels for the use of the Army,
his Civil War service, his superintendency of the Naval
Academy, bis mission to Santo Domingo concerning the
lease of Samana Bay, his career as adviser to the Navy
Dept. (1870-91) and chairman of the Naval Board of In-
spection (1877-91). Includes papers of Porter's father, Da-
vid Porter (1780-1843) relating to bis command of the
Enterprise (1805-06) and the frigate Essex (1811-14), his
command of the West Indies squadron for the suppression
of piracy in the Caribbean, the Fajardo incident, his role
as commander-in-chief of the Mexican Navy, and his diplo-
matic service in Algeria and Turkey. Correspondents of
David Dixon Porter include his mother, Evelina (Ander-
son) Porter and John H. Barnes, Charles A. Boutelle, Da-
vid G. Farragut, Gustavus Vasa Fox, George M Robeson,
William T. Sherman, and Gideon Welles. Correspondents
of David Porter include his wife, Evelina, and Samuel
Hambleton, Paul Hamilton, John Rodgers, Thomas Shield
and Samuel L. Southard. _ .
Unpublished register in the Library. Also described in
Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 338 and in Report of the Librarian of Congress
(1932) p. 47-48 and (1935) p. 36.
Gift, purchase, exchange, and transfer from various
sources, 1901-34.
MS63-388
Porter, Horace, 1837-1921.
Papers, 1854-1921. 2 ft. (1500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Soldier, railroad executive, and diplomat. Correspond-
ence, diary, family papers, photos., and speeches, relating to
Porter's Civil War service, to Ulysses S. Grant, to Porter's
activities with the Pullman Company and the New York,
West Shore and Buffalo Railway, his service in the Union
League, bis interest in Republican politics, bis role in the
inaugural of William McBnley, and his service as U. S.
Ambassador to France. Includes correspondence relating to
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Porto, Horace, 1837-1921. Papers, 1854-1921. (Continued)
Porter's search for the body of John Paul Jones ; notes per-
.taming to Porters book Campaigning with Grant (1897) ;
and copies of letters sent while serving as president of the
Grant Memorial Association (1891-97). Principal corre-
gwndents include A. N. Blakeman, George Dodge, James H.
Duncan, Mark Hanna, John Hay, David Rirtenlwrase Porter,
Sophie (McHarg) Porter, A. B. Pullman, George Pullman!
and Ehhu Root. * ^
Gift of Horace P. Mende, 1938.
n • „ „ MS 63-389
Barney, Henry Thomas, 1860-1934
Papers, 1904-34. 8 ft. (6000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative from Illinois. Primarily constituent
correspondence for 1934, plus several hundred pieces of cor-
respondence dated 1924 dealing with the McNary-Haugen
Unpublished register in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Rainey, 1934, 1936.
n _^ ^ .. MS 63-390
Rapaport, David.
Papers, 1948-60. 18 ft (14,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Psychologist. Correspondence, drafts of articles and lec-
tures, notes and memoranda, dated during the time Rapaport
was research associate at the Austen Riggs Center in Stock-
bridge Mass. Some subjects of Rapaport's research while
at tb.e Center were memory theory and the organization and
pathology of thought. Much of the correspondence is con-
cerned with research in the behavioral sciences, especially
psychology and sociology, and many papers relate to the
effects of this work on other disciplines.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
^formation on literary rights available in the Library
Deposited by Mrs. Rapaport, 1962.
Roman, Alfred, J. 1824. MS 63-391
Papers, 1861-90. ca. 150 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Confederate Army officer and judge of the Criminal Court
ojENew Orleans. Correspondence, military telegrams (in
code and deciphered), reports, memoranda, and a few
printed items relating almost exclusively to the militarv
service of the Confederate general Pierre Gustave Toutant
Battle of 1st Manassas Shiloh, and the defense of Savannah,
Ga, and Petersburg, Va. A few items relate to Confederate
strategic decisions after the victory at Manassas, the adop-
tion of the Confederate flag and the conflict of opinion
between Jefferson Davis and Beauregard. Most of the col-
lection is dated after 1865 and consists largely of letters
(many in French) from Beauregard to Roman concerning
Beauregard's ; military career, justification of his actions, and
the preparation and publication of Roman's book General
Beauregard's military operations (1884). Persons corre-
sponding with Beauregard include Jefferson Davis, William
Joseph Hardee, and John Bell Hood.
Dsscribed in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of
Congress (1918) p. 353-354.
Purchased from Mrs. Roman, 1914-15.
, „ , MS63-392
Roosevelt, Robert Barnwell, 1829-1906.
Papers, 1862. 75 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative from New York, political reformer,
author, and conservationist A few drafts of letters, several '
letters to Roosevelt's wife, Elizabeth (Ellis) Roosevelt, and
a journalentitled The second expedition of the 71st Regi-
ment to Washington, 1862. Included in the journal are an
account of Roosevelt's visit to Secretary of War Edwin M.
Stanton and President Abraham Lincoln, and a description
of Lincoln's reviewing the regiment.
Described in the Annual report of the Librarian of Con-
gress (1932) p. 45.
Gift of Emanuel Hertz, 1932.
Rowlands, Walter, b. 1855. ** 6 *" S98
Papers, 1873-1939. 1 ft (800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Art consultant and chief of the Fine Arts Division, Bos-
ton Public Library. Principally correspondence written by
European and American authors and artists to Rowlands in
response to his requests for photos, of their works and infor-
mation, particularly _of a biographical nature, for use in his
books. Includes business correspondence relating to the sale
of individual artists' works. Names represented include
A. V. S. Anthony, Paul Wayland Bartlett, Timothy Cole,
SS^^ JILTS' £ f- 3 ^. Stephen Parrish, Howard
Pyle, Edward W.Redfield, and John Sartain.
Gift of the Rowlands estate, via Wm. L. Tutin Co., 1947.
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907.
Correspondence, 1891-1918. ca. 100 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. #
Sculptor. Includes correspondence with Daniel H. Burn-
ham concerning the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 and other
matters; and Samt-Gaudens' letters to Theodore F. Dwight
and Charles Moore. . '&»■
FrScls AdSS^™' ^ "* im ^ * ChMleS
Sanborn, Fred G MS63 ^ 96
Papers, 1864. ca. 75 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Union Army officer. Letters, telegrams, casualty reports,
n&wspaper clippings and written accounts conrcrningthe
5th Maine Regiment's participation in the battles ofSpot-
sylvama and Cold Harbor, May-June 1864. Includes tele-
grams and reports from Generals George G. Meade and
Emory Upton.
Gift of the 5th Maine Regiment Society, 1957.
o j » t , MS 63-396
Saunders, John LoyaU, d. 1860.
Papers, 1844-57. 1 ft (350 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer. Correspondence, orders, and other papers
covering primarily the period of Saunders' command of the
U. S. S. St Mary's (Nov. 1, 1844^June 7, 1847) and relating
to U. S. naval operations off the Mexican coast, the blockade ^
of the ports of Tampico and Vera Cruz, and the transporta- W
taon of American agents and dispatches. Principal corre-
spondents include George Bancroft, Franklin Chase, Com-
modore David Conner, Commodore Robert F. Stockton, and
General Zachary Taylor.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of
Congress (1918) p. 357.
Gift of Charles F. Mcintosh, 1917 and purchase of one
item from John Heise, 1918.
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MS63-397
Schofidd, John McAllister, 1831-1906.
Papers, 1837-1906. 38 ft. (30,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In p^rt, transcripts made for Schofield ca. 1897 from
originals in the War Dept Archives for purposes of prepar-
ing his memoirs.
Army officer and public official Correspondence, diary
(1863), journals (1876--91), military papers (special field
orders, telegrams, and endorsements), memoranda, reports,
despatches, financial records, court-martial papers, MSS.
and notes of speeches, articles and a memoir, maps, memo-
rabilia, and printed matter. The bulk of the collection dates
between 1862-95 and relates to field operations in Missouri
where Schofield commanded the "Army of the Frontier"
and later the Dept of the Missouri, operations of the Dept.
and Army of the Ohio in Sherman's Atlanta campaign, the
Union victories at Franklin and Nashville, Tenn., his service
in 1865-66 as confidential agent of the State Dept to per-
suade French officials to recall forces from Maxmilian in
Mexico, Reconstruction in Virginia under Schofield (1866-
68), and Andrew Johnson's fight with Congress. Nearly
half of the collection concerns Schofield's service as com-
mander of the Depts. of Missouri (1869-70) and of the
Pacific (1870-76), as Superintendent of the Military Acad-
emy (1876-81) and as commander of the Military Divisions
of the Gulf, the Pacific, the Missouri, and Atlantic (1881-
88). Many papers relate to his command of the Army
(1888-95)- Subjects mentioned in the postwar period are
Indian affairs, civilian-military relations, the Fitz John
Porter case, coastal defense, labor strikes and unrest in Chi-
cago and on the western railroads, and the role of the com-
mander of the Army in relation to the Secretary of War.
Significant correspondents include Frank P. Blair, Jr.,
Jacob D. Cox, Ulysses S. Grant, Henry Wager Halleck,
Fitz John Porter, Philip H. Sheridan, William T. Sherman,
and Alfred Howe Terry.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. J. H. Hudson, 1921 and 1925-26.
MS 63-398
Smith, Caleb Blood, 1808-1864.
Papers, 1841-62. 2 ft (1200 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, statesman, and jurist Principally correspond-
ence dated 1849, the last year of Smith's term as a Whig from
Indiana in the U. S. House of Representatives. Subjects in-
cluded are national and Indiana politics, Smith's opportuni-
ties for a Cabinet appointment, and the Zachary Taylor
campaign and election of 1848. Correspondents include
Theodore J. Barnett, Luther B. Bruen, Martin L. Bundy,
Justin Butterfield, Robert N. Carnan, Schuyler Colfax, Rob-
ert G. Corwin, Thomas Corwin, Courtland Gushing, John S.
Davis, John Dougherty Defrees, Thomas Dowling, Samuel
Hannah, David P. HaHoway, Rufus King, Edward W. Mc-
Gaughey, John McLean, Samuel W. Parker, Thomas Jeffer-
son Sample, John L. Smith, Thomas B. Stevenson, James S.
Thayer, Henry Valletta, Thomas D. Walpole, Elihu Benja-
min Washburne, William Watton, and John Yaryan.
Card index in the Library. Also described in Handbook
of manuscripts in the Library of Congress (1918) p. 376.
Purchased from Hall N. Jackson, 1898.
MS63-399
Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857.
Papers, 1795-1900. 6 ft (3650 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (positive) made in 1933 of originals
formerly in the possession of John K. Wright and now
owned by the Ohio Historical Society.
Jurist and U. S. Senator from Ohio. Principally corre-
spondence, with some legal and business papers, relating to
Ohio and national politics (primarily Jacksonian), anti-
slavery, family matters, and Tappan's interests in mineral-
ogy and conchdogy. Principal correspondents include John
Gould Anthony, M. Birchard, Ethan Allen Brown, John C.
Bryan, D. Clendenin, David F. Disney, Joseph Drayton,
Odgen E. Edwards, George H Flood, Charles Hammond, E.
Hayward (of The Republican of Cincinnati), Samuel Me-
dary, Joseph N. Neef, Lucy W. Say, In M Stanton,
John Sloane, E. W. Whittlesey, John Uratts Wright, and
several members of the Tappan family.
Index to some of the correspondents and unpublished
register in the Library.
Purchased from William Tappan, 1929; gift of Mrs. Ben-
jamin Tappan, 1948.
MS 63-400
Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873.
Papers, 1812-72. ca. 3 ft (5200 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Merchant and antislavery leader. Correspondence, jour-
nals, and other papers. Includes a diary kept by Tappan
while attending the antislavery conference in London
(1843), correspondence concerning the antislavery societies
with which Tappan was associated, autobiographical notes,
a scrapbopk and other material relating to the Tappan
f amilv and its \eenealoev. and a handwritten speech written
by John Quincy Adams on the Armistead case. Principal
correspondents include John Quincy Adams. James Gilles-
pie Birney, Jonathan Green, Samuel Dexter Hastings,
William Jay, Theodore Sedgwick, Joseph Sturge, Arthur
and Benjamin Tappan, and John Greenleaf Whittier..
Unpublished register in the Library.
Gift of Anna Hulett, 1928-58.
MS63-401
Ticknor, Benjamin Holt, 1842-1919.
Papers, 1805-1935. ca. 6 ft. (3000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. ■
Editor and publisher, of Boston. Principally corre-
spondence, plus, poems, samples of illustrators' works, and
drafts of works by European and American authors sent to
the publishers J. R. Osgood and Co., Ticknor and Co., Ben-
jamin H. Ticknor and Caroline Ticknor. The bulk of the
collection dates from 1870-1910. The correspondence, for
the most part, relates to the return of proofs to authors, cor-
rections to be made, the payment of royalties, the type and
place of illustrations to appear in books, and other matters
relating to the publication of the authors' or illustrators'
works." Includes Barrett Wendell's MS. of RankelTs re-
mains and Samuel Clemens' MS. of his preface to The new
guide of the conversation in Portuguese and English, by
Pedro Carolino, published by J. R. Osgood in 1883. Prin-
cipal correspondents include Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Jane
Goodwin Austin, Henry Bacon, Edward Bellamy, Sam-
uel Green Benjamin, Henry M. Brooks, Edwin Lassetter
Bynner, Luigi Palma di Cesnola, Samuel L. Clemens, Rose
Terrv Cooke. Mary Frances Cusack, Alice Marie Durand,
Edjrar Fawcett, Lucretia Peabody Hale, Julian Hawthorne,
William Dean Howells, Lau rence Hutton, Ellen Olney Kirk,
Samuel Longfellow, Felix Moscheles, Lucretia Gray Noble,
James Ripley Osgood, Nora Perry, Abby Sage Richardson,
Katherine Sanborn, James David Smillie, Edmund Clar-
ence Stedman, Clara Erskine Walters and William Winter.
Purchase, 1943-44.
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»&cy, Benjamin Franklin, 1830-1915 ^^
Papers, 1870-1924. 16 ft. (12,600 items)
In labrary of Congress, Manuscript Division.
m *™^ of * e N \*7, ^Ter, and soldier. Correspond-
S, TT?L S ^f eS ' 1 f ubieCt ^ ■*» newspa^cMp-
ping* The bulk of the collection is dated USWMne years
of Trap's tenure as Secretary of the Navy. Includes cor-
^ndence (1892-1907) of Theodore BooLdt^oTit
concerning naval matters in the Spanish American War and
concern^ the Venezuelan boundary dispute. Other im-
portant correspondents include William P. Clyde, Eugene
HaHJess* Johnson, George Foster Peabody and ffi
,«Sf posited b J" Mr - &nd Mrs. Prank B. Tracv 192Q ,t„i
1939; converted to gift, 1951. ^' 1888 and
Fan Dora, Earf, 1820-1863. MS 63-403
Papers, 1858-63. 80 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Confederate Army officer, from Mississippi Letters and
telegrams (mostly 1862) relating to troop movements, sup-
plies and ammunition, the location of enemy gunboats and
the capture of prisoners. Many were sent from Camp
Moore, Chattanooga, Tenn., Vicksburg and Jackson, WsL
Some were sent to Van Dorn at Holly Springs, MisT Cor
rqondents include John C . BreckSSgf 'anTbSei
A.KSdS&S,* Mmer ' 1908; purdwsed *- M -
Teriioffl, Edward, 1684-1757. ^ 63 ~* W:
Vernon-Wager papers, 1654-1773. 4 ft (2000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
172n^f a den f ? f V«n»» md Sir Charles Wager (1666-
w2'£m? S?*"^ ^^ .*° ^^ opera^ns in the
West Indies, the naval expedition against Cartasena ™A
attempts to suppress piracy on the Spanish Main, the slave
K^^TTF* °P erations of fe South SeaCompW
Jamaica, the Bahamas, and the Philippines. SomTrrfTlf*
correspondence is between VernonZi Wa^r JtanoS
corre^ondents include Sir Jeffery jEZfibJXSZ
r n ***** Fan< l mer . Major Gen. Thomas Gaire/Lt
So^ W?n^L J8,neS ^ "*"** ~ d "* V
Ven^^mt^pr * "" "-*' "* ° f *»
CJe^oTaW 1 ^ *""> 1867 >- *™* —«■ by
Washburn, Israel, 1813-1883. ^° 5
Papers, 1838-1908. 1 ft (300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative, and Governor of Maine.
Principally correspondence concerning politics in Maine dur-
ing the early years of the Civil War and such national events
«w ^SSfS*?** **• ^ P«sidential elections of
Ae Civil Wa?' f ° rmation of *• ^Publican Party and
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the I i W™ n f
Congress (1918) p. 542-543 and TZ T^port ofSK
brarian of Congress (1917) p. 40-41.
Gift of Maud Washburn, 1917.
Waahburne, Elihu Benjamin, 1816-1887 ^^
Papers, 1829-82. 31 ft (37,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
w 7,. ^P^^^^fm.IUiaois, Cabinetmember, diplo-
ma£ and histonaiL Principally correspondence covering i
most phases ;«rf Washbume's career from hiTelectiontoS
gress in 1852 untU 1882. Includes 55 letter boofaX^)
c^sistog of copies of official letters and communiS
from Washburne when he was the American Ministerto
France^ Sectaries of State Hamilton iff anTwSa£
«L «X£ ^ **•*»"«»■ ™in«tor of foreign affairs,
and others relating to the general business of the legation
and to private, personal and social matters. Principalcorre-
spondents include .Cyrus Aldrich, Isaac N. Arnold, Adam
Badeau, George Bancroft, James G. Blaine, William H
Bradley, SahnonP Chase, J. a BancroftDavis, John A.
Due, Hamilton Fish, Ulysses S. Grant, Horace Greeley,
Murat Haktead, John Jay, Joseph Medi£ Benjamm MW
Edward Pierrepont, Charles H Kay, Daniel Kch^Bob!
ert C. Schenck, John and William T. Sherman, Daniel E.
bickles, Charles L Stephenson, and Cadwallader C. Wash-
bum.
Card index and unpublished register in the Library. Also
partially described in Handbook of manuscripts in the li-
brary of Congress (1918) p. 510-511.
Gi ^L < £ H f 1 , pstead Wa shburne, 1904; exchange from Chi-
cago Public Library, 1946.
Webb, Charles Henry, 1834-1905. MS 63-407
Papers, 1859-1924. 320 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author, publisher, and inventor. Largely letters rec*i™«l
corrected drafts of a few of Webb's poeSf ail sSgSl
£2^5 ? Webb 1 ^ 0f "» ***** *<> Publishingm^ ^
W&. t£ "S? 1 ^ SeTeral otters areldfessefto
William Dean Howells, who had given them to^Vbbfc
daughter Eh^beth for her autograph collection. SapES*
correspondents include Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Toh* TT«,
m^d^tT^^ f-^^S& &,%
mund C. Stedman, Frank Stockton, Charles Stoddard.
Henry Van Dyke, and William Winter a "*<*»ri,
0„^lv m - *" ^J 817 - ^^ described m *be Library's
Purchase, 194t
Wentworth, Edwin Oberlin, 1833-1864.
Papers, 1862-90. ca. 120 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
/iSo 11 ^ w Unio £ T soldi e'', from Maine. Correspondence
(1862-64) between Wentworth and his wife Carrie (Caro-
hne Warren Wentworth); a few letters from his fattier.
Robert Wentworth, of Buxton, Me.; and copies of articles,
satire, doggerel, and poetry submitted for inclusion in The
Tt «£ ^handwritten newspaper issued by enlisted men of
the 37th Regt, Massachusetts Volunteers at Brandy Station.
Va. in March, 1864. The letters relate to the health and wel-
fare of Wentworth's wife and child in Maine, financial diffi-
culties, hardshipsof army life, and his feelings before and A
while in battle Wentworth describes the actions of the 37th W
Massachusetts *<*iment at the Battles of Fredericksburg,
Gettysburg and Kelly's Ford, Va. and other campaigns of
Uie Army of the Potomac. Items dated after Wentworth's
death refer to a pension for his widow and children. In-
cludes two photos, of Wentworth.
Map ° f EdWln Wentwortl1 Adams &ad E ditb Adams,
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„. MS 63-409
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.
Papers, 1736-€9. 140 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
British evangelist and founder of Calvinistic Methodists.
Letters received by Whitefield from clergymen and others
in England and America relating to evangelistic activities.
Letters from Georgia also relate to Whitefield's Bethesda
Orphanage in Savannah, which was converted into a college.
Includes one sermon and three engravings. Correspondents
include Antoine Court, Alexander Moncrieff, Alexander
Schuyler, Henry Sherburne, William Shippen, Henry
Smellie, and George Stratford.
List of letters in the Library. Also described in Hand-
book of manuscripts in the library of Congress (1918) p.
531 and in the Annua] report of the Librarian of Congress
(1904) p. 166.
Purchased from John B. Anderson, 1903-04. Formerly
owned by Thomas Baffles.
MS 63-410
Yndin, Gennadi! Vasfllevich, 1840-1912, collector.
Russian- American Company papers, 1786-1830. 1 ft (ca.
150 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Official correspondence, work reports, tariff and cargo
registers, ships' journals, and other papers, primarily relat-
ing to the exploration and colonization of Alaska and Si-
beria by the Russian- American company to the company's
commercial activities in the areas, and to its contacts with the
Japanese, Chinese, and Portuguese. Many of the papers
mention Nikolai Petrovich Rezanov and Grigorii Ivanovich
Shelekhov. Mostly in Russian.
Typewritten translations of the papers appear in Docu-
ments relative to the history of Alaska, v. 3 (ca. 1938) p. 148-
315, prepared by the Alaska History Research Project of
the University of Alaska.
W Purchased from Mr. Tudin, 1907.
MS 63-411
Zorach, William, 1887-
Papers, 1930-61, 9 ft. (6300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Artist Correspondence, speeches, articles, notes, poems,
drawings, bills, receipts, biographical articles, invitations,
photos^ and printed matter. The correspondence includes
ca. 1800 personal letters, largely concerned with discussions
of works of art executed by Zorach and his fellow artiste,
plans for lectures and exhibitions of his work, and arrange-
ments with foundries for the casting of his statues and bas-
reliefs; and ca. 600 family letters from his wife Marguerite,
his daughter, Dahlov, and his son-in-law, Adolph Ipcar.
Zorach's notes, some of which were used for lectures at
Columbia University and before various art associations,
reveal his views on abstract art, the creativity of an artist,
and recommendations for teaching art to children. In-
cludes galley proofs of and drawings and other material
used in the preparation of Zorach's book, Zorach explains
sculpture (1947).
Access to the collection is restricted during Mr. Zorach's
lifetime to persons given written permission by hi™ ,
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mr. Zorach, 1962.
m MS64-1
Spiers, Jason, 6. 1785.
• Business records, 1812-35. ca. 4 ft
In American Antiquarian Society collections (Worcester,
Mass.)
Account books of Jason and Asa Holman 'Waters (b. 1808)
relating to a general store, scythe making and weaving busi-
ness in Millbury, Mass.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of the estate of Ira M. Barton.
MS64-3
Arizona. University.
Land-grant centennial papers, 1961-62. 7 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Material relating to the University?s participation in the
centennial of the establishment of land-grant colleges and
State universities. Includes correspondence, administrative
papers, photos^ clippings, publications, records of events,
informational and promotional material, programs and pub-
lications from other institutions, records of the T^WftWn CHy
Convocation, Nov. 12-16, 1961; and MS. of a projected pnb-
'ication on the story of research at the University of Arizona.
Inventory in the library.
MS 64-8
Clarke, Phillip M 1889-1963.
Business records, 1916-33. 3 v.
In University of Arizona library.
Businessman, rancher, and banker, of Arizona. Journal,
ledger, and other records relating to cattle ranching, a store
at Ruby, Ariz., property in southern Arizona, and other
personal investments.
MS 61 1
Finley, Leighton, 1856-1894.
Papers. 1 portfolio.
In University of Arizona library.
Notebooks and photos, relating to Finley's service as a
lieutenant with the 10th Cavalry, U. S. Army, in Texas
and Arizona during the Indian wars. Includes "official rec-
ord" of service; two notebooks containing a diary (1880-85),
financial records, personal memoranda, and 40 photos, of
Apache Indians and military personnel at Fort Leaven-
worth, Elan., Fort Grant, Ariz., and Fort Apache, Ariz.
Gift of Pulley's daughter, Mrs. Vernon Hahn, 1968.
MS64-6
Hein family.
Papers, 1860-1900. 60 items.
In University of Arizona library.
Letters, in German and English, from the Diederich von
Hein family in Skull Valley, Arizona Territory, to the fam-
ily of his daughter and son-in-law, Clans WUhelm Hagedorn
(1842-1912), in Brooklyn, N. T., pertaining to frontier life
in a small community in Yavapai Co., Ariz.; letters from
Paul Loske, friend of the family; documents relating to
their participation in the Prescott Coal Development Com-
pany ; passport and ship papers (1860-64) of Hagedorn. on
route from Germany; four photos. ; and some miscellaneous
related material
MS64-6
Holme, John Francis, 1868-1904.
Papers, ca. 4 ft.
In University of Arizona Library.
Artist, teacher, and publisher. Correspondence, photos.,
drawings, posters, and other papers relating to the School
of Illustration founded by Holme in Chicago, and the publi-
cations of the Bandar-log Press, which Holme founded.
MS64-7
Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.
Papers, 1879-1928. 4 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Author, journalist, librarian, archeologist, and ethnologist
Correspondence (1879-1928), biographical material, includ-
ing parts of an uncompleted autobiography entitled As I
remember, scrapbooks, articles, poems, 840 photos^ dippings,
memorabilia, and items relating to the Southwest Museum
in Los Angeles.
Inventory in the library.
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tut . ^ . MS64-8
Mazzanovich, Anton, 1860-1934.
Papers. 2 boxes and 1 portfolio.
In University of Arizona Library.
Author and soldier. Correspondence, diary, articles, the-
atre programs, photos., and other material relating to Maz-
zanoYich's experiences as a civilian and soldier in Troop F,
Sixth U. S. Cavalry in Arizona and New Mexico (1881-S6)
and his theatrical activities as a stage carpenter and me-
chanic -with touring New York companies. Includes the
original draft of a projected work, Southwest frontier;
material relating to his book, Trailing Geronimo (1926) •
and several U. S. patents obtained for stage and scenery
construction, bottles, and streetcars.
MS 64-9
Miller, Hugo W 1889-1963.
Records of the Hugo W. Miller and Miller and Cox Assay
Offices, Xog.iles, Ariz., 1902-58. 5 ft.
In University of Arizona Library.
Assay and ore records, and miscellaneous financial and
administrative papers. Includes mill, smelter, and converter
reports (1902) for the Pride of the "West Mining and Mill-
ing Company.
list of contents in vol. 1.
MS 64-10
Milton, Mildred (Taitt) 1879-1963.
Papers, 1900-37. 1 box.
In University of Arizona Library.
Letters (1919-20) from Mrs. Milton to her husband, Jef-
ferson Davis Milton (1861-1947) ; a letter from Mrs. Milton
to her sister Mrs. J. O. Sheldon: two letters (1936-37) to
Milton from former associates; "marriage book" (June 30,
1919) ; a scrapbook kept while a student at Vassar College
( 1900-01 ) ; and 16 photos.
MS 64-11
., San Rafael Cattle Company.
Records, 1883-1904. 2 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Correspondence, legal papers, financial records, reports,
clippings, and other papers relating to the operation of the
company, on property located on the Santa Cruz River in
Pima Co., Ariz. Includes letters relating to the appointment
of Lewis Wolfley as Territorial Governor of Arizona and
financial papers of the Fulford family of Maryland. Cor-
respondents include Colin and Brewster Cameron, Alexander
Fulford, and other members of the company.
^ ... MS 64-12
Tucson Mining and Smelting Company, ltd.
Records, 1890-1900. 2 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Correspondence, business records, legal papers, and related
material pertaining to the operations of an English mining
company in the Silver Bell Mining District, Pima Co., Ari-
zona Territory; together with records of its predecessor, the
Canada del Oro Mines, ltd.
Gift of Herbert B. Francis, 1961. Formerly owned by
John Francis, manager of the firm.
_. MS 64-18
Twin Buttes Mining and Smelting Company.
Records, 1904-28. 36 ft.
In University of Arizona Library.
^Records of mining operations in the Twin Buttes area.
Puna Co., Ariz., consisting of administrative correspondence
and papers, bills, ledgers, financial records, labor reports,
tamo cards, payrolls, and maps for the various mines of the
Twin Buttes Mining and Smelting Company and of subse-
quent lessees and owners, including Bush-Baxter, Glance
Mining Company, Midland Copper Company, and San
Xavier Extension Copper Company. Includes records and
forms pertaining to the construction and operation of the
company's subsidiary railroad from Tucson to Twin Buttes,
Ariz. A
List of contents in the library.
MS64-14
Anderson, Isabel Weld (Perkins) 1876-1948.
Papers, 1890-1945. 5 v.
In Boston University Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Author. Scrapbooks containing mounted letters, clip-
pings, photos., and other papers. Includes material by and
about tiie diplomatic career of her husband, Larz Anderson
(1866-1937) ; and material about Mrs. Anderson's gift of the
Anderson Memorial Center to Boston University.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Anderson.
MS 64-15
Massachusetts. 1st Corp* of Cadets.
Archives, 1741-1960. 197 ft.
In Boston University Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies (negative)
Records of meetings, financial records, military orders,
muster rolls, biographical material, photos., and official rec-
ords of the Corps' service in all the major wars, including
the Revolution, Civil War, and World War i, under its vari-
ous Federal and State unit designations of Massachusetts
45th Regiment, 1861-65 ; Massachusetts 1st Motor Squadron ;
Massachusetts 1st Motor Corps; Massachusetts 211th Coast
Artillery; Massachusetts 211th Cavalry Reconnaissance;
U. S. Army 101st Engineers; and Massachusetts 126th Tank
Battalion. Includes letters of Gen. Manning Force, Gen.
Thomas Gage, John Hancock, and men of the 101st Engi-^
neers in France; and records of the Veteran Association o9
the First Corps of Cadets.
Author and subject catalog in the library.
Deposited by the Veteran Association of the First Corps
of Cadets, 1962.
». MS 64-16
Russell, Andrew Howland, 1846-1915.
Papers, late 19th century. 5 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Forms part of the Massachusetts 1st Corps of Cadets col-
lections.
Inventor and Army officer. Correspondence, sketches,
U. S. patents, British letters patent, and court records con-
cerning Russell's inventions in gunnery; together with clip-
pings on firearms and the Army exhibition at the Centennial
Exposition of the Ohio Valley and Central States, 1888, in
Cincinnati
Cataloged in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Deposited by the Veteran Association of the First Corps
of Cadets, 1962. Formerly owned by LeBaron Russell.
rr* «™. ~ MS64-17
Tate, William, 1887-
Papers, 1912-64. 23 boxes.
In Boston University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (neg^P
tive)
Author and professor. Correspondence, photostats of re-
ports, and other papers related to Yale's work with the State
Dept. on Arab-Palestinian questions, including his advisor-
ship on the King-Crane Commission.
Access restricted.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Yale, 1960-64.
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MS 64-18
Mountain States Athletic Conference.
Records, 1937-62. 14 ft.
In Brigham Young University library (Provo, Utah.)
Correspondence of conference commissioner E. L. "Dick"
Bomney, minutes, financial records, conference operating
code, statistics, newspaper clippings, and papers on athletic
meets and disputes.
Unpublished register in the library.
Deposited by Mr. Bomney, 1962.
MS 64-19
Mooney, Thomas Joseph, 1882-1942.
Papers, 1906-42. ca. 44,600 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Berkeley)
Labor leader. Correspondence and other papers concern-
ing Mooney "6 trial and conviction for murder in connection
-with the bombing at the Preparedness Day parade, San
Francisco, July 22, 1916, and efforts to secure his release.
Includes trial records, Mooney's prison correspondence; cor-
respondence of the various defense organizations (particu-
larly the Tom Mooney Moulders Defense Committee) ; cor-
respondence of Governor Culbert L Olson concerning the
pardon; financial records; newspaper clippings (some in
scrapbooks) ; script and film of motion picture; pamphlets,
and propaganda material. Early papers include material
relating to Mooney's activities with the San Francisco street
railway employees union and personal correspondence.
Report and key to arrangement available in the library.
The Library of the University of California at Los Angeles
has carbon typewritten copies of ca, 250 legal documents,
correspondence, and other papers (1916-35) concerning
Mooney's trial and efforts to obtain a pardon.
• MS 64-20
Teagne, Charles CoQins, 1873-1950.
-'■Papers, 1901-50. 103 boxes.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Berkeley)
Rancher, of Santa Paula, Calif . Correspondence, reports,
speeches, memoranda, bulletins, accounts, photos., and
printed •material relating primarily to Teague's career as
president of "various companies and associations connected
with the citrus industry in California. Includes papers per-
taining to Teague's service with the U S. Federal Farm
Board (1929-31), to the failure of the St Francis Water
Supply Dam (1928-29), and as regent of the University of
California.
Report and key to arrangement available in the library.
The Library of the University of California at Los An-
geles has positive and negative microfilm copies (30 reels
each) of the collection and ca. 1200 duplicates of papers in
the collection.
Gift of Harriet (McKevett) Teague and Milton Teague to
the University of Calif ornia at Los Angeles, 1954; the pa-
pers were microfilmed in 1959 and the originals sent to the
Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley.
MS64-21
Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957.
Papers of Edith and Grace Abbott, 1903-54. 45 ft
^P In University of Chicago library.
Correspondence, notes, documents, pamphlets, bibliog-
raphy, and other papers (mostly since 1910) relating to the
professional and academic careers of Edith Abbott as dean
of the University of Chicago School of Social Service
Administration, and her sister, Grace Abbott (1878-1939) as
chief of the U. S. Children's Bureau. Includes Edith's
correspondence (1910-20) when she was a resident at Hull
House with Jane Addams, Julia Lathrop, and Florence
Kelley (1859-1932). Grace's papers relate chiefly to affairs
of the Children's Bureau and to public welfare administra-
tion and also concern immigration problems and political
opposition to Federal welfare activities. Correspondents in-
clude Jane Addams, Margaret Bondfield, Sophonisba P.
Breckinridge, Homer Folks, Felix Frankfurter, Florence
Kelley, Harold Laski, Julia Lathrop, Katherine Lenroot,
Julian Mack, Frances Perkins, Julius Rosenwald, Lillian D.
Wald, and others. Organizations represented in the corre-
spondence include the American Association for Labor
Legislation, American Association for Economic Freedom,
American Association of Social Workers, American Asso-
ciation of University Women, American Child Health Asso-
ciation, American Public Welfare Association, American
Social Hygiene Association, Better Homes in America, Bos-
ton Settlement Study, California Institute on Social Work,
Canadian Council on Child Welfare, Character Education
in the Public School, Chicago Probation Project Chicago
Recreation Commission, Child Labor Committee of Illinois,
Child Welfare League of America, Children's Bureau, Na-
tional Civil Service Reform League, Cook County Bureau
of Public Welfare, Committee to Clarify the Constitution
by Amendment Emergency Peace Campaign, Encyclo-
paedia Britannica, Grand Island College, Great Lakes In-
stitute, Hull House, Illinois Conference on Social Welfare,
Immigrant's Protective League, International Council of
Women, International Penal and Penitentiary Commission,
League of Nations, Mobilization for Mount Holyoke College,
National Child Labor Committee, National Conference on
Outdoor Recreation, National Conference of Social Work,
National Consumer's Research League, National Council on
Naturalization and Citizenship, National Education Asso-
ciation, National Federation of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs, Pan American Child Welfare Congress,
Save the Children Foundation, Social Science Research
Committee, Spanish Child Welfare Association, Textile
Committee of the Fair Labor Standards Act, Twentieth
Centurv Fund, Washington Council of Social Agencies, and
Works Progress Administration.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Arthur G. Abbott, 1957; and University of
Chicago Graduate School of Social Service Administration,
1962.
MS 64-22
Aldis, Mary (Reynolds) 1872-
Papers, 1860-1918. ca. 100 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Poet and lecturer. Notes, clippings, and transcriptions of
poems, mostly concerning World War r, taken by Mrs. Aldis
from books, magazines, and newspapers for her lecture, War
poetry, old and new.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Graham Aldis, 1949.
MS 64-23
American Association for the United Nations. TUinoU
and Mid-west Ojjice.
Records, 1936-42. 4 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Papers dealing with educational activities of the organiza-
tion, such as contests and model League of Nations councils
and assemblies for high school students; coordinated pro-
grams with the Chicago Peace Council and the National
Peace Conference; and dissemination of literature concern-
ing neutrality legislation. The association worked chiefly
through the World Citizens Association and the Commis-
sion to Study the Organization of Peace after the U S.
entered World Warn.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the association through Quincy Wright, president
of the Executive Committee of the Mid-west branch, 1955.
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Anderson, William Hamilton, 1874- ^"^
Papers, 1903-28. ca. 2200 items.
In University of Chicago Library,
Papers (chiefly 1918-24) including correspondence, re-
ports, speeches, articles, pamphlets, pressreleases, and other
material, dealing with Anderson's work in Maryland, Illi-
nois, and New. York as an official of the Anti-SaloonLBague
of America. Topics include the Black Belt FarmTcom-
pany, a business venture involving Anti-Saloon League
officials; and the relations of Anderson and the League with
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who was a major contributor to
the organization. Includes correspondence with Charles S.
Whitman, Governor of New York, concerning the political
importance of the Anti-Saloon League and Anderson's
indictment and trial
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from Ralph A. Miele, 1962.
. . MS 64-26
Asher, Loins Eller, 1877-1948.
Papers, 1894-1914. ca. 500 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, photocopies.
Businessman. Papers mostly concerned with the affairs
of Sears, Roebuck, & Company, of which Asher was general
manager from 1906-09, including correspondence, memo-
randa, copies of ideas for advertising schemes, account
sheets, and photostats of advertisements. Includes many
letters between Asher and other officials of the company,
including Richard W. Sears, dealing mostly with adver-
tising policies, and some correspondence from customers.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Gift of Frederick Asher, 1962.
Ai*ew,GeorgeA MSM - 2tf
Letter book and commonplace book, 1806-06. 1 v
In University of Chicago library.
Pers onal and business letters, extracts of articles, historical
works, essays, and other papers of Askew, who lived at
™ mtam Ho* 8 *. Berwick-on-Tweed, Northumberland,
Purchased, 1928.
Association of Cambridge Scientists. **^
Records, 1946-46. 28 folders.
In University of Chicago Library.
Papers of an association founded in late 1945 as a response
to the growing controversy over the uses of atomic energy,
and whose membership was comprised mainly of persons
on the staffs of Harvard University and Massachusettslnsti-
tute of Technology. The main purpose of the association
waste mform the general public on scientific matters when
suck information was pertinent to matters of public policy,
and to stir discussion among scientists themselves. Includes
correspondence, newsletters, press releases, and statements
of the association and other similar organizations.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Deposit, 1961.
MS 64-28
Association of Los Alamos Scientists.
Records, 1946-48. 6ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Business and financial papers, membership lists, minutes
of meetings, press releases, statements, memoranda, informa-
tion sheets, photos., and phonograph records of radio broad-
casts of an association organized in 1946 to promote the
attainment and use of scientific and technological advances
m the best interests of humanity by educating the public to
the nature and control of atomic energy.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
. . . MS64-88*
Association of Oak Ridge Engineers and Scientists.
Records,'1946-51. 9 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Papers (mostly 1946-48) including correspondence; ad-
ministrative and information files; newsletters; publicity
handouts; and educational material; together with the cor-
respondence and papers of related and affiliated groups in-
cluding the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists; the
Independent Citizen's Committee of the Arcs, Science and
Professions; the National Committee of Atomic Scientists.;
and Oak Ridge groups prior to their amalgamation into the
AORES and the Federation of American Scientists. The
correspondence with the Senate Atomic Energy Committee,
Congressmen, and other government officials concerns the
McMahon bill, the National Science Foundation bin, and
international control of atomic energy.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Herbert Pomerance, member of the Executive
committee of AORES, 1959.
MS 64-80
Association of Pasadena Scientists.
Records, 1945-46. 1 ft (1000 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence, press releases, minutes of meetings, news-
letters, membership data, and notices concerning internal
matters and dealings with the Federation of American
Scientists, of which the Association of Pasadena Scientists
was a part Represented in the correspondence are Willian^
N. Lipscomb, Gene Maun, Richard M Noyes, J. R. OppenP
heimer, Bradford Shank, David P. Shoemaker, Charles
Wagner, the American Association of Scientific Workers,
Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Hollywood Writers
Mobilization, Independent Citizens of Arts, Sciences, and
Professions, inc., National Association of Science Writers,
National Committee on Atomic TTif«rm fl ftifMi, Science Society
of Washington, and several major universities. TiMdiyfa
letters to various legislators concerning atomic enerev legis-
lation. 6J~*
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of James Bonner, 1962.
MS 64-81
Association of Scientists for Atomic Education.
Records, 1946-48. 2 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, «"d finnTifi B l »w)
membership records of a group devoted to educating the
public to the uses and dangers of atomic power.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary righto available in the library.
Deposit, I960.
a+ ■ „ . MS64-83
Atomic Scientists of Chicago.
Records, 1946-64. ca.l4ft %
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence, financial records, press releases, bro-
chures, pamphlets, publications of various committees and
conferences, and other papers (mostly 1845-49). Includes
some papers of the Chicago Committee for Civilian Control
of Atomic Energy, an affiliate of the National Committee for
Civilian Control; and the University Office of Inquiry into
the Social Aspects of Atomic Energy, which was formed
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Atomic Scientists of Chicago. Records, 1945-54 (Continued)
under the auspices of the University of Chicago as a com-
panion organization to the Atomic Scientists of Chicago.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Atomic Scientists of Chicago, 1952, 1959.
MS64-88
Austrian, Delia, 1874-1928.
Papers, 1902-08. ca. 6 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Journalist and poet Diaries of trips to Europe ; drafts and
finished MSS. for novels including Juliette Recamier ( 1922) ,
short stories, plays, and newspaper and magazine articles;
college class notes and assignments; diplomas; family pic-
tures ; and a painting. Includes notebooks of Miss Austrian's
sister, Celia Austrian (1874-1907) , and diaries of her mother,
Julia (Mrs. S. Solomon) Austrian.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Bequest of Miss Austrian, 1929.
MS 64-34
Bacon family.
The Martin A Ryerson collection of Bacon manuscripts,
13th to 18th centuries. 4^67 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Muniments of title, court rolls, account rolls, rentals, and
other documents pertaining to purchases by Sir Nicholas
Bacon (15091-1578), English lawyer and Lord Keeper of
the Great Seal, of monastic and other lands in the mid 16th
century; title deeds relating to tie dispersal of the Bacon
estates in the late 17th century; some papers of Sir Robert
Drury, and of Sir John Holt, chief justice of the Kong's
Bench, who purchased Redgrave Hall, Bacon's chief seat
Other properties represented in the collection include Rick-
i inghall, Wortham, Hindercley, Burgate, Gislingham, Met-
tingham College, Mollis St Johns, Wiverston, Brandon,
Ingham, Tymworth, Plaford in Bamhams, Bramfelde, and
Parham.
Unpublished guide and index in the library. Also de-
scribed in Census of medieval, and Renaissance manuscripts
in the U. S. and Canada, by Seymour DeRicci (1935) v. 1,
p. 596-97.
Gift of Mr. Ryerson, 1923. Formerly owned by Sir
Thomas Holt
MS64-85
Baptist Theological Vision, Chicago.
Records, 1869-1924. 3 ft
In University of Chicago library.
Correspondence; financial and administrative records;
committee reports; catalogs; annual reports and minutes of
the meetings of the Board of Trustees; and miscellaneous
materials.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by the union, ca. 1953.
MS 64-36
Barrows, Samuel Jane, 1845-1909.
Papers, 1897-1909. 1ft
In University of Chicago Library.
• Unitarian clergyman and U. S. Representative from
Massachusetts. Correspondence relating to Baivows| career
as International Prison Commissioner and concerning the
1910 congressional appropriation, and efforts to gain a
$50,000 appropriation for the 1910 International Prison
Commission Congress held in Washington, D. C.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Formerly a part of the Charles Richmond Henderson
papers in the University Archives.
MS64-87
Bartky, Walter, 1901-1958.
Papers, 1940-57. 8 folders.
In University of Chicago Library.
Astronomer and educator, of Chicago, HL Personal cor-
respondence, teaching notes, speeches, lectures to business
executives, photos., and miscellaneous materials.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by the Office of the Chancellor, University of
Chicago, 196L
MS 64-88
Barton, Wflfiam Eleazar, 1861-1930.
Papers, 1899-1932. 4 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Anglican clergyman and historian. Correspondence,
notes and MSS. of field trips, articles, speeches, and research
data. The correspondence is primarily concerned wMi
Barton's books and bis studies on Abraham Lincoln.
Purchased from the Barton family, 1932.
MS64-39
Beaumont, WnHam, 1785-1853.
Papers, 1834-87. 120items.
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, photocopies of four letters of Alexis St Martin,
and his contract with Rush Medical College, from the origi-
nals in the William L. Clements Library, University of
Michigan; and of documents in the library of the Washing-
ton University Medical School, St Louis, Mo.
Physician and physiologist CJorrespondence, ^ medical
papers, legal documents, receipted bills, photos., oil paint-
ings, and memorabilia of Beaumont and his family. In-
cludes the day by day clinical history of a chronic case;
recipes for use in case of illness, with symptomatology and
treatment noted; prescriptions written during Beaumont's
St Louis period ; and a first edition of his book, Experiments
and observations on the gastric juice and the physiology of
digestion (1838) containing autographs of various family
members who owned it Correspondents include Ethan
Allen Hitchcock, Robert E. Lee, Alexis St Martin, and
Zachary Taylor. .,,-■■ ., j -v-a •
Unpublished description in the library. Also described in
The Dr. William Beaumont Collection of the University of
Chicago, by Arno B. Luckhardt in the Bulletin of the history
of medicine, v. 7, no. 5 (May 1939)-
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Allen Beaumont, 1936; and
others.
MS 64-40
Bekker, Immanuel, 1785-1871.
Correspondence, 1806-59. ca. 220 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
German philologist and professor. Letters to Bekker
from Wilhehn von Humboldt, G. B. Niebuhr, KG. von
Raumer, Friedrich Schleiermacher, and N. M S. Siguier,
and others.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from Walter Funke, 1953.
MS 64-41
Bonner, Amy, 1891-1955.
Papers, 1987-53. ca. 280 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Poet and journalist letters and Christmas cards to Mass
Bonner from contemporary poets, including Padraic Gotam,
Peter De Vries, Dudley Fitts, Robert Hillyer, Archibald
MacLeish, Edwin Markham, Marianne Moore, E. A Robm-
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Bonner Amy 18 91-19 55 . PaperS) 1937 _ 53 (Con
son, Karl Shapiro, Allen Tate, Sara Teasdale, Louis Unter-
!*£en! Wheelock, William Carlos Williams, and
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights aVailable in the library.
Irift of Miss Bonner, 1948-52.
Borgese, Elisabeth (Mann) ^^
Papers, 1947-51. ca. 8 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence, reports and minutes of meetings, and
other papers relating to Mrs. Borgese's work in theWorld
Movement for World Federal Government. Includes ma-
terial concerning the movement's annual congresses and con-
stituent, subsidiary, and observer status world federation
organizations,- correspondence, reports, and subject files of
the Commission constitutionelle mondiale, a research eroup
set up by the Congress of the World Movement for World
federation, together with letters of invitation to join the
commission; and papers by G. A. Borgese, Robert M.
Hutchins, and Quincy Wright.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Borgese, 1951.
Bowesfamily. MS64 - 43
Papers, 1696-1728. 104 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Papers giving a history of the Bowes family and includ-
ing material on the parliamentary election and other activ-
ities in Bermck-on-Tweed, Eng.; the freedom given to the
prisoners of the King's Bench and the Fleet Prisons: and
WlaniET C ° al "^ ™ Newcastle aad Northum-
StratimT* 1 ' P *"' 1923 ' FoTm(a1 ^ owned bv *•» Eari of
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. ^"^
Records, 1945-52. ca. 14 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence and editorial comments, editorial and ad-
ministrative material, general information files, newspaper
clippings press releases, typewritten transcripts with com-
ments of the hearings before the Joint Committee on Atomic
Energy in 1949, periodicals, United Nations publications,
civil defense material, speeches, publications, and general
material used by the staff of the Bulletin, providing good
source and background material for an inquiry into the
social and political implications of the atomic bomb.
Unpublished guide in the library
Gift of the Bulletin, 1952.
. MS 64-45
Bunting, Sir Percy W 1836-1911
Correspondence, 1882-1911. 4 ft. (2310 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
British social reformer and editor. Letters to Bunting as
editor of the Contemporary review. Correspondents in-
clude Lord Acton^ Matthew Arnold, Andrew Carnegie, Wil-
ham Gladstone, Cardinal Manning, George Bernard Shaw,
Herbert Spencer, and many others.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from Evelyn M. Bunting, 1932.
tltc ha a a
Burton, Ernest DeWitt, 1856-1925.
Papers, 1890-1925. 16 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Theologian and educator. Mostly correspondence relating,
to Burton s personal interests and to his work as head of t2P
Dept of New Testament Literature and Interpretation at the
University of Chicago; together with lecture notes; exami-
nation copies; committee reports; reports on the .Oriental
Education Commission (1909-10) and the China Educa-
tional Commission (1922) ; and other papers dealing mostly
with foreign education, missions, and religious organizations.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Burton family and the Divinity School of the
University of Chicago, 1953.
Butler, Edward Burgess, 1853-1928, collector
BuUer-Gunsaulus collection, 16th-20th centuries. 2 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Chiefly letters relating to American history, collected by
Butler and Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus (1856-1921) Rep-
resented m the collection are John Adams, John Quincy
Adams, Benedict Arnold, Henry Ward Beecher, Thomas
Hart Benton^ John Brown, -William Cullen Bryant, James
Buchanan, George Washington Cable, Roscoe Conkline
Gen. Henry Dearborn, Stephen A. Douglas, Ralph Waldo
Emerson, Desidenus Erasmus, Millard Filmore, Benjamin
Franklin, Horatio Gates, George m, Bug of England,
Ulysses S. Grant, Horace Greeley, Nathanael Greene, Wade
Hampton, John Hancock, Dennis F. Hanks, Oliver Wen-
dell Holmes, Samuel Houston, Washington Irving, Andrew
Jackson, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Sir William Johnson,
Tadeusz Kosciuszko, the Marquis de Lafayette, Abraham
Lincoln, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Madisc*
John Marshall, Philip Melancthon, Herman Melville, Jamef
Monroe, Gouverneur Morris, Robert Morris, WiUiam Moul-
trie, Napoleon i, Sir Robert Peel, Timothy Pickering, Israel
Putnam, Josiah Quincy, Theodore Roosevelt, Benjamin
Rush, Arthur St. Clair, Philip Schuyler, Winfield Scott,
William H. Seward, Joseph Story, Charles Sumner, Roger
Brooke Taney, Martin Van Buren, Victoria, Queen of Eng-
land, George Washington, and Anthony Wayne
Unpublished checklist in the library.
Gift of Messrs. Butler and Gunsaulus.
CabaHero, Fernan, pteud. of Cecilia Bohl de Faber, $£
Papers, 1856-76. ca. 620 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, transcripts made by the library ca. 1910 from
original letters loaned by Don Miguel Verlarde, Don Manuel
Asenao, Marques de Jerez de los Caballeros, Manuel Castel-
lano, and the Ducque de Serclaes.
Spanish novelist Letters, documents, extracts of articles,
anddraft and corrected MSS., mostly in Spanish, with some
in French. Most of the letters are addressed to Antoine de
LaTour (1808-1881), French poet and literary historian of
Spain, and concern literary matters and political affairs in
Spain.
Campbell, Beatrice Stella (Tanner) 1865-1940 MS64r "^
Papers, 1904-38. ca. 160 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
English actress. Mostly correspondence; together with
photon, Playbills, broadsides, and clippings of some of Mrs.
Campbells performances. Most of the letters are to Har-
nett Carolan wife of Frank Carolan (later Mrs. Arthur
bcnermerhorn) and include remarks about American audi-
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Campbell, Beatrice Stella (Tanner) 1865-1940. Papers,
1904-38. (Continued)
ences, opening nights, mishaps on stage, and famous people
such as George Bernard Shaw, Charles Laughton, and
Katherine Cornell Other correspondents inclnde "Mis.
Campbell's children, Stella and Allan; and her second hus-
band, George CornwaHis-West.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Deposited by Mrs. C. Phillip Miller, 1963.
MS64-50
Castle, Henry Northrup, 1862-1895.
Papers, 1872-95. ea. 4 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Journalist and political leader, of Honolulu. Personal cor-
respondence; college essays and other writings; typewri tten
copy and printer's proofs of Henry Northrup Castle: letters
(1902), edited by Helen and George Herbert Mead; per-
sonal correspondence of Castle's immediate family, and mis-
cellaneous family papers. Includes correspondence with
George Herbert Mead.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of John U. Nef, 1959.
MS64-51
Chamberhn, Thomas Crowder, 1843-1928.
Papers, 1880-1928. 3 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Geologist. Personal and professional correspondence;
autobiographical notes, recollections, and reminiscences; bib-
liography of Chamberlin's published works; and papers con-
cerning his planetesimal hypothesis studies, the Oriental
^ Education Investigation, the U. S. Geological Survey, and
4P* the University of Chicago.
Acquired, 1953.
MS 64-52
Chicago. Committee of Fifteen.
Papers, 1912-18. 26 v.
In University of Chicago Library.
Carbon copies of MS. notes made by investigators during
their investigations of vice and prostitution in Chicago.
Gift of the University of Chicago Department of Sociol-
ogy, 1948.
MS64-63
Chicago. First Baptist Church.
Eecords, 1881-1906. 71 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence concerning the securing of a new pastor in
1881-82 and in 1903; correspondence and other documents
concerning a tenth anniversary celebration (1892) of the
pastorate of Dr. Poindexter Smith Henson (1831-1914);
and short histories of the church written in 1897, 1903, and
1906. Most <..f the letters are addressed to a Brother Edward
Goodman.
Gift of E. 1). Burton, 1952.
MS64-54
A Chicago. University. Charles R. Walgreen Foundation for
^* the Study of American Institutions.
Records, 1938-56. 2ft.
In University of Chicago library.
Correspondence concerning grants to the University of
Chicago Committee on Human Development, Walgreen
Scholarship Fund, Walgreen scholars, lecture series and
suggested speakers and series, and publication of the lec-
tures; biographical information about Charles Walgreen;
research reports by students holding Walgreen schola r shi p s ;
notes on the history of the foundation; lecture notices; and
transcripts of 12 series of lectures given under the founda-
tion's auspices.
Unpubhshed guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by the foundation, 1962.
MS64-55
Chicago. University. Dept. of Anthropology.
Ethno-history collection, 16th-19th centuries. 163 items
and 140 reels of microfilm (positive)
In University of Chicago Library.
Photocopies (negative) of 163 maps.
Letters, reports, documents, histories, memoirs, diction-
aries, maps, and other papers taken from originals in various
American and foreign repositories, relating to the first con-
tact between Indians and white men in the greater Missis-
sippi Valley from the Lake-of-the-Woods region to the
Natchez-Mobile region. Includes narratives of traders, ex-
plorers, missionaries, military missions, territorial governors,
Indian agents, and settlers, regarding their activities.
Unpublished guide in the library, with abstracts and
calendars of some portions of the collection also available.
Also described in Indian villages of the Illinois country, by
Sarah Jpnes Tucker (1942)
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the department, 1951.
MS 64-^56
Chicago. University. Library.
Account books, 18th-19th centuries. 22 v.
In University of Chicago Library.
Miscellaneous account books, chiefly American, including:
Pennsylvania farmer's account book (1780-95) containing
financial records, tax payments, work agreements, weather
reports, and births and deaths; Virginia account book
(1802-04 and 1811-17) containing accounts received and
paid out, tax receipts, and expenditures for butter, whiskey,
cloth, and other items; account book (1788-91) kept at
Temple Patrick, Ire.; daybook (1818) of Parker Whittle,
general store dealer; Newcastle daybook (1830-43); ac-
counts of cattle and grain sold (1811-41) by W. W. Win-
testen; account book (1846-53) of goods bought and sold,
and income from farm and expenses of Daniel Carl; ac-
count book (1791-1801) of James Lock, merchant and
owner of Lock's Hotel, Newburyport, Mass.; ledger (1784-
1807) of Christopher Cushing and Company (later Cushing
and Jerome Loring Company), merchants of Bath, Me.,
also containing accounts (1863-64) of David B. Loring,
Maine farmer; daybook (1809-23) of John Jones, realtor,
merchant, and farmer of Falmouth, Me.; record of visits,
charges, and accounts (1811-26) of Dr. John Thurston,
Penobscot, Me.; account book (1765-1823) of Joseph and
Moses Wells, tavern owners of Hampton, Me.; daybook
(1809) of Nathan H. Frost, merchant of Andover, Mass.;
account book (1788-1824) of Daniel Hill, merchant of
Exeter, N. H.; account book (1788-1824) of Amos Merrill,
shopkeeper of Chester, N. H.; account book (1805-08) con-
taining invoices and miscellaneous clippings of Samuel
Greene, Massachusetts merchant; accounts (1790-1805) of
workers paid for services, HaJlowelL Me.; merchant's ac-
count book (1812-15), Maine; account book (1805-35) of
Christian Garvor, German merchant of Virginia; tavern
account book (1825-27) ; real estate and merchant's account
book (1812-36); and merchant's account book (1838-39),
Commerce City (later Nauvoo) HL
Purchases, 1931-47.
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_. - . MS 64-57
Chicago. University. Library.
American Civil War miscellany, 1859-84. 121 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Civil War letters (1860-68) from Daniel, James, and
Seth Bonney, soldiers in Massachusetts regiments, to their
parents; correspondence, indictments, and subpoena© relat-
ing to the proposed trial of Jefferson Davis (1808-1889)
including letters among L H Chandler, Richard HL Dana,
William Evarts, Charles O'Conor, Henry Stanbery, and
Edwin Stanton; letters (1864-84) of Winfield Scott Han-
cock (1824-1886) to Samuel Sullivan Cox (1824-1889),
U. S. Representative from Ohio, concerning political mat-
tors, particularly following the -election of 1880; diary
(1862-63) of Herbert E. Mason, captain of the 20th Massa-
chusetts Volunteers who saw action at Antietam, Fredericks-
burg, and Gettysburg; and letters (1859-64) of Sanford
TruesdelL Union Army soldier from Connecticut, giving
accounts of army life, the battles of Fredericksburg and
Gettysburg, and guard duty at a prison camp for Confed-
erate officers in Sandusky, Ohio.
Gifts and purchases, 1939-64.
#-.« „ MS 64-58
Uiucago. University. Library.
American legal personalities, 1838-1944. 86 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Papers of Jonathan Young Scammon (1812-1890) and
Clarence Seward Darrow (1857-1938). The Scammon
papers (1838-90) include correspondence pertaining mostly
to his Chicago law practice, with references to his business,
humanitarian, and religious activities ; and drafts of speeches
welcoming Lyman Trumbull and denouncing Carl Schurz.
The Darrow papers (1919-44) include correspondence,
speeches, articles, MS. of an unpublished short story, press
releases issued by Darrow during the Scopes trial containing
the testimony of defense witnesses who were scientific ex-
perts; together with correspondence of his widow, Ruby H.
Darrow, memorials, and eulogies following his death
Unpublished guides in the library.
Gift of Clark Reed, 1942 ; and Mrs. Ruby H Darrow, 1958.
n.t««. tt • •*-,-., MS 64-59
Chicago. University. Library.
English men of letters, 1775-1887. 191 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, photocopies (negative) of originals in the Mill-
Taylor Collectaon, Library of the London School of Eco-
nomics, of the John Stuart Mill-John Elliott Cairnes
material.
rtS 1 SK^"*r ( 1844 - 75 > of B *y*n Waller Procter
(1787-1874), English poet and playwright who wrote under
the pseudonym Barry Cornwall, and his wife, Anne Benson
(Skepper) Procter (1799-1888), with Robert and Elizabeth
Browning concerning literary topics; letters (1860) of John
Murray in (1808-1892), publisher, to William Hepworth
Dixon (1821-1879) ; correspondence (1810-45) of Lord
Ripon (1782-1859) and John Wilson Croker (1780-1857),
secretary to the Admiralty, concerning routine government
business, commentary on politics and politicians, and per-
sonal affairs; letters (1882-37) of William Bell Scott (1811-
/i «»' Englidl P 061 md painter, to Arthur Joseph Munby
(1828-1910), English poet, concerning art, architecture,
literary topics, and personal matters; letters (1795-1857) of
Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) mostly to John Forster
(1812-1876) dealing with literary topics; letters (1851-54)
of Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) to William Hep-
worth Dixon concerning literary topics and personaLj
matters; two reports of John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) eaM
titled Trade with India, and Intercourse between the United
States and the British Colonies in the West Indies, together
with critical notes of John Elliott Cairnes (1823-1875) of
Mill's Principles of political economy (1848), and cor-
respondence (1864-72) between the two men; thirty dis-
courses (1775-81), some with appended shorthand notes, of
James Bonar (1757-1821) Scottish solicitor, on abstract
questions of philosophy, ethics, political science, and moral-
ity; and sermons (1782-1827) of George Crabbe (1754-
1832), English poet and clergyman.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts and purchases from various sources.
_ . MS 64-60
Chicago. University. Library.
Finnish folk tales. ca,4ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Transcriptions (typewritten) with interlinear handwrit-
ten translations into English, of originals in the archives of
the Finnish Literary Society of Helsinki
Includes magic tales, religious tales, stories of supernatu-
ral adversaries, numskull stories, jokes and anecdotes about
married couples, women, and others.
The tales are arranged according to the Aarnes- Thompson
folk tale classification system (cf. Folklore fellows communi-
cations, no. 74 (1928) )
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from the Finnish Literary Society of Helsinki
1927-30.
^. , T MS 64-61
Chicago. University. Library.
Lincoln historical collection, 1608-1918. 2 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, photocopies.
Papers relating to Abraham Lincoln and his family, in-
cluding a deed (1608) from one of his ancestors in Norfolk,
Eng., 40 papers of Lincoln, and letters and documents of his
grandfather, father, wife, and sons; together with papers
of leaders and participants in affairs before, during, and
after the Civil War.
Indexed in card catalog in the library.
Gift and purchase from various sources.
„.. MS 64-62
Chicago. University. Library.
Miscellaneous English county, court, and royal documents.
1399-1826. 2 ft, ca. 180 items, and 6 v.
In University of Chicago Library.
Obligatory bonds, leases, mortgages, releases, articles of
agreement, marriage settlements, quit claims, copyholds,
wills, and other official documents (1409-1826) from Norfolk
Co., Eng.; record (1730-1808) of the proceedings of the
Courts-baron at Glevering Hall, Suffolk, Eng.; court rolls.
(1609-87) for the Manor of Lymington, Hampshire, Enj^
"including books of the court leet and frankpledge, bound
ahronologically into one volume; court rolls (1399-1659) of
.he Manor of Tey Magna, Essex, Eng. ; recognizances (1558-
1625) in Latin and English issued by justices of the peace of
the County of Kent, Eng.; royal commissions of the 16th
and 17th centuries, from the reign of Henry vm to Charles n,
together with several lists of barons, bishops, and others
composing the House of Lords; and royal ordinances (1312-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chicago. University. Library. Miscellaneous English
county, court, and royal documents, 1399-1826.
(Continued)
1483) in Latin and English concerning prelates, counts, and
f barons.
Items described individually in Census of medieval and
Renaissance manuscripts in the XT. S. and Canada (1986)
by Seymour De BiccL
Purchased separately, 1923-32.
_■ „ MS64-63
Chicago. University. Library.
Miscellaneous manuscript collection, ca. I6th-20th cen-
fairies. 3 ft (ca. 235 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Primarily letters of American origin, including items
written and/or signed by John Quincy Adams; Jane Ad-
dams; Matthew Arnold; George Bancroft; John Bright;
James Buchanan; Aaron Burr; John C. Calhoun; Thomas
Carlyle; Willa Cather; CamiUo Benso, conte di Cavour;
Charles r, King of England; Charles v, Emperor of the
Holy Roman Empire; Henry Clay; Samuel Clemens;
Grover Cleveland; Richard Cobden; Caleb Cushing; Clar-
ence Darrow; Charles Darwin; Jefferson Davis; Charles
Dickens; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Edward Everett; Cyrus
Field; Benjamin Franklin; Albert Gallatin; George m,
King of England; George rv, King of England; Ulysses S.
Grant; Alexander Hamilton; John Hancock; William
Henry Harrison; Rutherford B. Hayes; Julia Ward Howe;
Isaac Hull; Andrew Jackson; the Marquis de Lafayette;
Mary Lamb; Walter Savage Landor; Richard Henry Lee;
Abraham Lincoln; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Louis
xrv, King of France; Thomas Babington Macaulay; James
Madison; William L. Marcy; Cotton Mather; Napoleon i;
)P Napoleon m; Philip n, King of Spain; James Polk; Ed-
mund Randolph ; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Jared Sparks ;
William Graham Sumner; Alfred Tennyson; Alexis de
Tocqueville; Lord TOwnshend; Charles Edward Trevelyan;
Martin Van Buren; George Washington; Daniel Webster;
William m, King of England; Woodrow Wilson; and
William Wirt
Checklist in the library.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 64-64
Chicago. University. Norman Wait Harris Memorial
Foundation.
Records, 1923-56. 13 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Papers concerning the establishment and operation of a
foundation for the study of international relations. In-
cludes correspondence, minutes of meetings of the committee
in charge of the foundation, financial records, program
plans, draft speeches, lists of participants in various activ-
ities, and the published texts of the Reports of round tables.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
- Deposited by the foundation, 1952 and 1956.
♦ MS 64-65
Chicago. University. University Extension Division.
American Institute of Sacred Literature.
Records, 1880-1943. 11 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence, financial reports, samples of tie corre-
spondence courses and old survey courses, reading course
reviews, and a complete set of the institute's publication, The
Institute (1917-34). Topics covered include the work of
William Rainey Harper, who founded the institute, Ira M.
Price, and Edgar J. Goodspeed; the Bible study movement
in the U. S.; the Chautauqua summer schools; and the
Modernist-Fundamentalist controversy.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Deposited by the University of Chicago Divinity School,
1955.
MS64-66
Chicago Mechanics' Institute.
Records, 1849-194L ca.4ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Papers (mostly 1875-1914) including correspondence con-
cerning the institute's educational activities, historical mate-
rials, legal documents, minutes of meetings, membership
lists, and financial records.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the institute.
MS64-S7
Chicago review.
Records, 1953-57. 22 folders and 9 plates.
In University of Chicago Library.
Business and literary correspondence, corrected galleys,
and zinc plates of original illustrations by Ben Shahn. In-
cludes letters from Conrad Aiken, Bernard Berenson, E. E.
Chimmings, Isabella Gardner, Marianne Moore, Henry Rago,
and others.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the editors of the Chicago review, 1955 and 1957.
MS 64-68
Clark, Solomon Henry, 1861-1927.
Papers, 1911-22. 10 folders.
In University of Chicago Library.
Educator and lecturer. Correspondence, press notices,
holograph notes and drafts of speeches, and articles relating
to Clark's lectures on effective public speaking, salesman-
ship, and advertising, with emphasis on motivational re-
search.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library!
Acquired, ca. 1957.
MS64-«9
Chrke, Adam, 1760 ?-1832.
Letters, 1794-1828. 59 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Methodist clergyman and theologian. Letters from
Clarke to his wife covering his travels over various church
circuits, and including information on church affairs, vari-
ous Methodist church conferences, his experiences in the
English provinces, the squalid living conditions of the Irish
peasants, and an epidemic which struck London in the
spring of 1814. Includes two letters to his daughter.
Unpublished guide in the library.
MS 64-70
Commission on Freedom of the Press,
Records, 1944-47. 5 ft (123 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Memoranda, statements, synopses of meetings, reports of
committees, minutes and summaries of discussions, and
other papers. Commission members include Robert M.
Hutchins, chairman; Robert D. Leigh, director; Harold
Lasswell; Archibald MacLeish; Jacques Maritain; Charles
E. Merriam; Reinhold Niebuhr; Robert Redneld; Beardsley
Ruml; and Arthur M. Schlesinger.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the commission through Robert D. Leigh, 1947.
63
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MS 64-71
Committee for Aid to German and Austrian Scholars.
Records, 1946-48. 425 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Papers of a fnndraising organization formed at the Uni-
versity of Chicago in 1946 to send G A. R. E. packages, books,
research supplies and academic papers to faculty and stu-
dents in German and Austrian universities. Consists of cor-
respondence with C. A. R. E. aid recipients, and donors in-
cluding Edward Mallinckrodt, Fred Pabst, and Harold H.
Swift; fundraising campaign material; job requests and
associated documents; and reports on conditions in postwar
Germany.
Unpublished guide in the library
Gift of O. J. M. Jolles, 1962.
MS 64-72
Committee to Frame a World Constitution.
Records, 1945-51. 13 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence; files of the committee secretariat; docu-
ments used as the basis for discussions in the committee's
meetings; stenographic transcripts of the meetings; docu-
ments issued by the committee; a copy of the Preliminary
draft of a world constitution; a complete set of Common
cause, the journal of the committee; and MSS. of articles
and other material connected with the committee and the
world federation movement. Members of the committee
include Mortimer J. Adler, Stringfellow Barr, G. A. Bor-
gese, Albert Guerard, Robert M. Hntchins, Robert Redfield,
and Rexf ord TugwelL
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the committee, 1951.
MS 64-73
Cook, Orator Fuller, 1867-1949.
Papers, 1891-1945. 33 folders.
In University of Chicago Library.
Botanist and college president. Correspondence, business
materials, publications, photos., and other papers about
Liberia ; Liberian folklore ; the College of Liberia, of which
Cook was president; colonization societies; missionaries in
Liberia; and botanical collections and specimens for dona-
tion. Includes letters from L M Underwood, noted Ameri-
can botanist.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Dr. Helen Cook Newman.
MS 64-74
Coulton, George Gordon, 1858-1947.
Papers, 1876-194L ca. 13 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
English historian. Papers (mostly 1900-20) of Coulton,
professor of medieval history at the University of Cam-
bridge, including correspondence; notes on monasticism,
usury, and other topics; indexes; and notebooks containing
extracts and notes made at the British Museum on source
material The letters include some information on the anti-
pacifist National Service League and its campaign for
compulsory conscription during World War I.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from Mr. Coulton, 1946.
MS64-75
Cart, Louis, chevalier de, 1722-1804.
Manuscrits provenant de Louis de Curt, commissaire de
la marine, 1771-92. 2 v.
In University of Chicago Library. ^
Commissaire du roi. Documents, mostly copies of reports '
made to the French government, on various colonial and
commercial matters. Volume 1, entitled Memoires snr lee
colonies, sur le commerce, deals primarily with colonies in
the Caribbean, and contains material on Saint-Domingue
(now Haiti), the slave trade, the problem of mulattoes and
their status, and other related matters. Volume 2, entitled
Etablissemens au de la du Cap de Bonne Esperance, deals
with French trade with India and China, and concerns
French possessions in the Indian Ocean, including fie de
France (Mauritius), Bourbon (Reunion), Madagascar, and
the Cape of Good Hope.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Acquired, 1953.
MS64-76
Dennis, Helen I
Papers, 1897-1943. 500 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Leader in the theosophical movement. Letters and
papers, mostly relating to the scandals concerning C. W.
Leadbeater, a leader of the Theosophical Society, in 1906.
Correspondents include Annie Besant, Aluaqmflair Fullerton,
andS. R. Mead.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Dennis, 1943.
MS 64-77^
Dewey, John, 1859-1952. W
Letters, 1894-1906. ca. 100 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Philosopher and educator. Letters covering Dewey's
years at the University of Chicago as head professor of the
Dept of Philosophy and Dept of Pedagogy and as director
of the School of Education. The material reflects the evo-
lution of his educational ideas, and deals with his adminis-
trative activities; his <ihraWi»g on pedagogy as a university
discipline; teacher training as a university function; the
proper role of an organizational unit devoted to educational
study, teaching, and research within an embracing univer-
sity framework; and the purpose, operation, and fiwiynmiig
of the Dewey School.
Described in A preliminary listing of Dewey letters, 1894-
1904, by Robert L. McCaul in School and society (Oct.
1959)
MS 64-78
Dilke, Charles Wentworth, 1789-1864.
Correspondence, 1830-60. 54 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
English critic and antiquarian. Correspondence from lit-
erary and public officials, mainly concerning the Athenaeum,
a periodical Dilke edited from 1830-46.
Grift of the University of Chicago Almmii 1927. A
MS64-79
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861.
Papers, 1835-61. ca. 23 ft. (ca. 16,000 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
U. S. Senator from Illinois. Mostly letters (1855-61)
written to Douglas. They are arranged chronologically.
Purchased from Robert Dick Douglas, 1932.
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MS 64-80
Duckworth, Sir John Thomas, 1748-1817.
Papers, 1808-12. ca. 70 items.
In University of Chicago library.
British naval officer. Papers (1810-42) pertaining to
M| Duckworth's position as Governor and commander in chief
of Newfoundland, including correspondence with his cap-
tains concerning their sailing orders; standing orders for
the Port of Saint John's, Newfoundland; and forms and
reports submitted by the captains concerning the condition
of their ships, provisions, and crews. The material relates
to American fishing rights on the Grand Banks, the pro-
hibition of American trade with British colonials, the
searching of American ships for contraband, the impress-
ment of seamen from American, vessels, and other issues of
importance in the War of 1812. Includes one personal letter
(1808).
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Frank Webster Jay, 1927; and purchases.
MS64-81
Durrett, Reuben Thomas, 1824-1913, collector.
Papers on Kentucky and the Ohio River Valley, 1674-
1913. 35 ft (ca. 2800 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, transcripts from many sources.
Papers, mostly pertaining to the late 18th and early 19th
centuries, including correspondence, deeds, petitions, land
warrants, surveys, account books, muster rolls, diaries,
memoirs, sermons, lectures, transcripts from the Haldi-
mand papers in the Canadian Archives, transcripts of the
Gardoqui despatches, and notes and copies gathered by
Richard H. Collins and Durrett Includes material relating
to men of national importance, such as Daniel Boone,
^ George Rogers Clark, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jeffer-
WP son, and James Wilkinson; as well as local individuals,
families, and places, such as Mann Butler, Kentucky his-
torian; Richard H. Collins, Kentucky historian; Joel
Tanner Hart, Kentucky sculptor and poet; George Nicholas,
political leader of Virginia and Kentucky, and attorney
general of Kentucky; John Lewis family; Joshua Lacy
Wilson, Presbyterian clergyman; the Edmund Lyne estate;
the Shelby family, including Isaac Shelby, first governor of
Kentucky ; Jefferson Co., Ky. ; and Louisville, Ky.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Purchased from Mr. Durrett, 1918.
MS 64-82
al rey de Fez y Marruecos par Juan Enr.
Torley, 1791-1801. 1 v.
In University of Chicago Library.
Narrative and documents of an embassy to Morocco, con-
sisting of a document in Dutch entitled, Reijze van de
Captain Jan Hendrijk Torley in eene gezantschappije aan
de Keyzer van Marocco, int jaar 1791 volgends ; and a series
of letters, dispatches, orders, accounts, and other papers in
Dutch, English, and French with the general title, Tratados
de paz entre Su Magestad el Emperador de Fez y Mar-
ruecos y La Sissima Republica Batava, Annos 1791-1801,
Collection del Capitan del mar D. Juan Enrique Torley.
£ Includes orders (1801) of Admiral Gardner from the
Phoebe in Cork Harbour, Ire.; letters to Captain Bols; and
an account of the goods and presents taken to Morocco by
the expedition.
Also described in A descriptive catalogue of manuscripts
in the libraries of the University of Chicago (1912) by
Edgar J. Goodspeed, p. 100-102.
Purchased from the Berlin collection, 1891. Formerly
owned by Carl Hopf.
MS 64-83
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists.
Records, 1946-51. 12 ft (ca. 12,000 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence; official papers; financial records; memo-
randa; minutes; papers of various scientific meetings; ma-
terial relating to fundraising and educational campaigns;
phonograph recordings of discussions at meetings; wire
recordings of a conference held at Princeton, N. J. (Nov.,
1947) ; and a film entitled, The atomic bomb : peace or dis-
aster! Includes letters of R. F. Bacher, Hans A Bethe,
Edward U. Condon, Albert Einstein, Harold C. Urey, and
V. F. Weisskopf.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the committee, 1952.
MS 64-64
English, William Hayden, 1822-1896.
Papers, 1671-1895. ca. 4 ft (ca. 1500 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, transcripts; and photocopies (positive)
Correspondence (1854-95), notes and transcripts, news-
paper clippings, and a MS. copy of English's unpublished
history of Indiana, for which he collected the source ma-
terials in the collection. Includes papers of Jonathan
Jennings (1784-1834), first Governor of Indiana; Jennings
family correspondence; papers of the Governors of the Ter-
ritory and State of Indiana, including general political cor-
respondence, letters of recommendation and resignation, and
petitions; documents (1762-1835) relating to the Territorial
and State judiciary; photostats of the Indiana Territory
Assembly journals in the Indiana. Historical Society Li-
brary; and miscellaneous documents, including bonds, elec-
tion and poll records, census, land sales, and letters by
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Willoughby Walling, 1924.
MS 64-85
Extraits des ordonnances, edits, declarations, arrets, regle-
ments, et lettres patentes, concernant le commerce des isles
et colonies fransoise ... 1665-^1770. 1 v.
In University of Chicago Library.
Extracts, copied in the late 18th century, concerning
French commercial law and its relation to French colonies.
Major headings include Commerce Stranger, Reglements
pour assurer le retour des vaisseaux en France. Reglements
pour assurer les destinations pour les isles, Fixation des
droits sur les marchandises des isles et colonies francpises,
Commerce de la Louisianne, Commerce du Canada, and
Commerce de Guinea.
Purchase, 1949.
MS 64-86
Federation of American Scientists,
Records, 1946-58. ca. 10 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence, administrative files, minutes of meetings,
financial records, subject files on topics dealing with atomic
energy, newsletters, press releases, and miscellaneous docu-
ments.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the federation, 1960.
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-, . „ MS64-87
Fenni, Enrico, 1901-1954.
Papers, 1919-54. ca.21ft
In University of Chicago library.
Nuclear physicist Papers dealing almost exclusively
with Fermi's professional career in the U. S. since 1938,
including scientific correspondence, notebooks containing his'
theories and the data from his experimental work, the MSS.
of many of his published papers, lecture notes, and medals
and awards received for his scientific contributions.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Fermi, 1955.
Fight for Freedom. MS 64-88
Becords of the Chicago Chapter, 1941-47. 5 ft (ca.
13,000 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence with local supporters and national head-
quarters, press releases, clippings, and other papers con-
cerning motorcades, rallies, speakers, distribution of litera-
ture, and other propaganda efforts of the committee to have
S'LYl 8 ; enter Warld War tt Correspondents include
Herbert Agar, a member of the board; Courtenay Barber,
Jr., director of the Chicago Chapter; L. M. Birkhead, direc-
tor of Friends of Democracy; Ernest Davies; Arthur
IJerwmian, author of Under cover (1943) under the pseudo-
nym _Jolui Boy Carlson; Clark M. Eichelberger; and Denni-
son U. Hul . The material postdating December 7, 1941, is
the personal correspondence of Mr. Barber.
Unpublished guide in the Library.
Gift of Courtenay Barber, 1960.
« i - — - _ MS 64-89
(Sale, Henry Gordon,- 1874-1942.
Papers, 1896-1941. ca.lft
In University of Chicago Library.
Physicist, and dean of the University of Chicago Division
of Physical Sciences. Correspondence, chiefly administra-
tive and professional; MSS. of some of Gale's books; lec-
ture notes; and notebooks, some of which relate to his work
as a graduate student.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift, 1958.
*, * ~ , MS 64-90
Gates, Frederick Taylor, 1858-1929. ^^
Correspondence, 1888-1906. 14 folders.
In University of Chicago Library.
Baptist clergyman and business executive. Correspond-
ence (1889-1906) concerned with the founding, support and
development of the University of Chicago; together with
letters (1888-92) connected with the American Baptist Edu-
cation Society, of which Gates was secretary. Correspond-
ents include Thomas Wakefield Goodspeed; William Bainey
Harper, first president of the University of Chicago; and
H. L. Morehouse.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
_ . ' , MS 64-91
Gdderland (Dutch man-of-war)
Becords, 1800-02. lbox.
In University of Chicago Library.
Logbooks (in Dutch), accounts, provision lists, muster
rolls, lists of ships convoyed, and other papers dealing with
the activities of a Dutch ship under Capt J. Talleken when
it was attached to the British Navy following its capture.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from Bibliotheca Caroli Hoplii, 1927.
_ MS64-92
Gide, Andre* Paul Gofllaiime, 1869-1951.
Letters to Francis Viele-Griffin, 1891-1924. 50 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
French novelist and poet Letters (mostly 1891-1911) to
Viele-Griffin (1864-1937) a French symbolist poet, reflecting
over thirty years of French literary history and revealing
various facets of Gide's personality.
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described in Gide
et Viele-Griffin: documents inSdits, by Beatrice W. Jasinski
in Modem philology, v. 55, no. 2 (Nov., 1957) p. 103-123.
Acquired, 194L
Gilkey, Charles Whitney, 1882- MS64-33
Papers, 1923-42. 1 box.
In University of Chicago Library.
Baptist clergyman and dean of the University of Chicago
Chapel. Correspondence on the University Chapel (ako
^SEoa? Sf* 6 *^ Memorial Chapel), correspondence
(1928-29), of the Committee on the Presidency of the Uni-
versity, minutes of the Commission for the Study of Moral
and Beligioos Influence and Agencies in Higher Education,
and miscellaneous letters from Max Mason, John D. Rocke-
feller, Jr., and Julius Rosenwald.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Dr. Gilkey, 1947.
„ , , . "" MS 64-94
Godolphin, Charles, 1648 (ca.)-1720.
Letters to Richard Bulstrode, 1680-82. 102 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
British Tory politician. Letters to Bulstrode (1610-1711) jfa
an English resident in Brussels, providing him with news of^
some foreign affairs, and of all important events in Eng-
land, especially in London and at court.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from Percy Dobell and Son, 1923.
MS 64-95
Goodrich, Eunice, fi. 1870-1920.
Papers, ca. 1870-1920. 2ft. (126 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Actress and leader of repertoire company. Correspond-
ence, MSS. of plays by Miss Goodrich, prompt books, clip-
pings, and photos.; together with contracts and business
papers of the Eunice Goodrich Company. Includes legal
documents and patents on sewing mm-hiim parts of her
father, H. C. Goodrich of Chicago.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Theodora Pottle, 196L
„ . MS 64-96
Goodspeed, Thomas Wakefield, 1842-1927
Papers, 1884-1927. 3 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Baptist clergyman. Papers of Goodspeed, secretary of#
the Board of Trustees of the University of Chicago, includ-
ing correspondence (mostly 1890-1908) ; and notebooks, mis-
cellaneous documents, and reports concerning the Univer-
sity. Includes drafts of his History of the University of
Chicago, and minutes of the Committee of the Board on
Harper Memorial Library.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Edgar J. Goodspeed, 1954.
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MS 64-97
Grant, Elijah P 1810-1874.
Papers, 1843-71. ca. 2 ft. (ca. 300 items)
la University of Chicago library.
Utopian socialist Correspondence, memoranda, circulars,
% and other papers of Grant, founder of a Fourierist phalanx
in Ohio, including 12 letter books (1843-45, 1868-74) ; 121
letters to Grant; MSS. on the Order of Adelphi, a credit
union cooperative society; and material on Silkville, the
communitarian Kansas colony founded by Ernest Valeton
de Boissiere.
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described in
Elijah Grant and the Ohio Phalanx, by Carlton Smith, an
unpublished master's thesis, submitted to the University of
Chicago in 1950.
Gift of Janet Monroe Curtis and Mary B. Wallace, 1930.
MS6448
Gridley family.
Papers, 1847-1920. ca. 1 ft (ca. 1500 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Mostly family letters; together with business letters, re-
ceipts, bills, and miscellaneous printed matter, of the Grid-
ley family of northern Illinois.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of George N. Gridley.
MS 64-99
Gunther, John, 1901-
Papers, 1936-61. 200 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Journalist and author. Correspondence, including the
complete correspondence (1936-49) between Gunther and
Harper Brothers, notes, drafts, interviews, and clippings;
£k together with materials gathered for Gunther's books, Meet
w the Congo, Alexander the Great Julius Caesar, The Golden
Fleece, Taken at the flood, and Inside Europe today; and
MSS., printer's proofs, and galley proofs of Inside U. S. A^
Inside Europe, Death be not proud, Inside Asia, Inside
Africa, Inside Russia, Roosevelt in retrospect Eisenhower;
the mfln and the symbol, Behind the curtain, The riddle of
MacArthur, and Inside Latin America.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators having the permission of Mr.
Gunther.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Mr. Gunther, 1959 and 1962.
MS 64-100
Gurley, William Frank Eugene, 1854-1943.
Correspondence, 1869-97. 2 ft. (2009 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Civil engineer, geologist, and professor at the University
of Chicago. Letters written to Gurley by several hundred
amateur and professional paleontologists with whom he ex-
changed fossils. Correspondents include W. H. Barris,
Charles S. Beaehler, John C. Branner, G. C. Broadhead,
John Collett, John M. Coulter, Edward Drinker Cope,
James D. Dana, Thomas Davidson, Sir John William Daw-
son, Stephen Alfred Forbes, Albert Gaudry, Grove Karl
£> Gilbert, James Hall, Franz von Hauer, James Alexander
Henshail, Alpheus Hyatt, Isaac Lea, Frank Leverett, J.
Peter Lesley, Leo Lesquereux, William McAdams, Fielding
Bradford Meek, Patrick Hues Mell, Edwin Thomas Mer-
rick, Samuel A Miller, Nathan Jackson Morrison, Edward
S. Morse, John Strong Newberry, H. Alleyne Nicholson,
Edward F. Orton, Alpheus Spring Packard, Jr., John
Wesley Powell, Charles S. Prosser, E. C. Quereau, Ferdi-
nand Roemer, R R Rowley, James Merrill Safford, Orestes
St John, Charles Schuchert, Samuel H Scudder, Francis
Huntington Snow, John Francis Snyder, Frank Springer,
James Edward Talmage, George Washington Tryon,
Johann August Udder, E. O. Ulrich, Charles Wachsmuth,
Charles D. Waleott, A G. Wetherby, Charles A White,
Robert P. Whitfield, Henry Shaler Williams, and Amos
Henry Worthen.
Unpublished guide in the library.
MS 64-101
Hanson, James Christian Meinich, 1864-1943.
Papers, 1900-43. 2 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Librarian. Papers of Hanson, who was chief of the Cata-
log Division, Library of Congress; associate director of the
University of Chicago Libraries; and reorganizes of the
Vatican library system. Includes correspondence concern-
ing library policy, procedure, and administration; notes,
copies and reprints of speeches and articles ; an unpublished
autobiography; book reviews; and material concerning the
American Library Association, the University of Chicago
Graduate Library School, administration of the University
of Chicago Libraries, and cataloging and classification pro-
cedures.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Karl Jacobsen, 1956.
MS 64-102
Harper, Paul Vincent, 1889-
Correspondence, 1941-49. 3 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence of Harper, a trustee of the University of
Chicago, primarily concerned with University fundraising
and reorganization; the library; and the Encyclopaedia
Britannica, which was, at the time, partly owned and edited
by the University of Chicago.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 64-108
Harper, Samuel Northrop, 1882-1943.
Papers, 1900-43. ca. 30,000 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, transcripts.
Scholar and expert on Russia. Correspondence; docu-
ments; translations; and reports, interviews, notes, and
diaries relating to Russia, The correspondence reflects
Harper's concern about Russian affairs, and includes letters
from diplomats, journalists, pohtidans, academic specialists,
and others; the documents were collected by Harper during
his numerous visits to Russia and are records of meetings
and other political activities of opposition and unofficial
groups (1905-17) and a variety of official and unofficial ma-
terial relating to the activities of political and economic
organizations (after 1917) ; the translations are of Russian
documents, articles, and newspaper articles from the Russian
press, made by Harper for the State Dept and for himself ;
and the reports, interviews, notes, and diaries consist of
unpublished notes and analyses of events, confidential re-
ports to the U. S. State Dept., transcripts of interviews with
Russian public figures from 1905-14, accounts of his ex-
tended travels in the provinces of the empire and the Soviet
Union, and detailed notes on regional conditions of land
tenure on the eve of World War r.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Harper family, 1945.
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Harper, William Rainey, 1856-1906 Mr-104
Papers, 1886-1906. ca. 10,000 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Stfucator. Official correspondence of Harper as president
of the University of Chicago; together with his "red" note-
books, which were diary-type journals of his ideas and ac-
tivities. Includes some correspondence preceding the estab-
lishment of the University. -~«— » «*™ ramo-
Hart, Schaffner, and Marx. ^ 6 *~ 105
Records, 1919-20. ca. 2 ft.
In University of Chicago library.
Papers relating to the Hart, Schaffner and Marx labor
agreement of 1920, including correspondence between James
H. Tufts (chairman of the Chicago Arbitration Board) and
representatives of Hart, Schaffner, and Marx and the Amal-
gamated Clothing Workers of America; reports of other
Arbitration Board cases; reports of Arbitration Board rul-
ings on work rules, standards, and stoppages; miscellaneous
documents relating to labor relations in the clothing in-
dustry ; and newspaper clippings.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the librarv.
Gift of James H. Tufts.
Heaton.DavidF MS6 ^ 106
Papers, 1837-53. 204 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Government clerk. Business letters of Heaton (who was
an expert on land patent claims) during and after his em-
ployment in the General Land Office, Washington, D C •
and personal letters from his wife and two sons in Porte
mouth, Ohio. -
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Gifford S. Heaton, ca. 1930.
Henderson, Charles Richmond, 1848-1915
Papers, 1907-10. 2 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Baptist clergyman and sociologist Papers of Henderson,
who was chairman of the Dept of Sociology at the Univer-
sity of Chicago, and International Prison Commissioner for
the U. S., including correspondence and documents concern-
ing the International Prison Ccinmission Congress in Wash-
ington, D C. in 1910; miscellaneous material dealing with
prison reform; Henderson's lecture notes for his sociology
classes; and term papers written by his students.
Unpublished guide in the library.
d u r, . o. MS 64-108
Henshaw, Paul Stewart, 1902-
Papers, 1945-49. 2200 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, photocopies (positive)
Research radiologist. Correspondence, press releases, bul-
letins, and pamphlet material largely concerned with the
creation of a constructive attitude toward atomic energy,
and reflecting the founding, growth, and development of
the Association of Oak Ridge Engineers and Scientists, and
other similar groups. The correspondence includes letters
between Edward Tompkins and a number of scientists con-
cerning an M.-G.-M. motion picture produced in 1946 about
the bombing of Hiroshima, and letters dealing with
scientists' interest in atomic energy legislation, especially
the May-Johnson bill and the McMahon bilL
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Henshaw, 1963.
_ . . ., . _^ MS64-109
Hemek, Robert, 1868-1938.
Papers, 1893-1938. ca. 13 ft (ca. 20,000 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Author and professor of English. Correspondence with
literary figures; MS. drafts of many of Herricies novels
and shorter works; literary notebooks; teaching notes and
outlines; and miscellaneous clippings of his newspaper and
magazine articles.
Gift of Robert Mores Lovett, 1939.
w* i. j. * •. MS 64-110
Hitchcock family.
Papers, 1834-78. 97 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence, business papers, and assorted miscellany
of Dexter and Sheldon Hitchcock and their families, includ-
ing shipping receipts and bills of lading for the port of
Mobile, Ala. (1834-35) ; personal accountbooks for the Chi-
cago area in the early 1870's; letters from Union Army
soldiers to friends and family in Aurora, HL; and letters
concerning western lands. £(
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of William T. Hutchinson, 1960. Formerly owned
byCarlHuth.
„ MS 64-111
Hoard, Samuel, b. 1800.
Letter book, 1855-56. 1 v.
In University of Chicago Library.
Businessman, of Chicago. Letters concerning the business
affairs of Hoard, of Hoard and Avery, jewelers and watch-
Purchased, 195L
Hook, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841 MS64-112
Letters, 1820-41. 1 v.
In University of Chicago Library.
Britishauthor and humorist 116 letters written to John
Wilson Croker (1780-1857), British statesman and essayist
concerning current literary and political matters as well m
many personal references reflecting the friendship between ^
the two men. ^h
Described in Catalogue of a superb collection of holograph
manuscripts, holograph correspondences, and holograph
letters of British and continental celebrities of five centuries,
? U n bl £ ! i?f d by J- Pears(m i"" 1 Company, London booksellers
(1918?) p. 76. Excerpts from the letters were published in
John Wilson Croker, by M F. Brightfield (1940) p 172-177
248-254. '
Purchase, before 1940.
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MS 64-113
Hutchinson, William Thomas, 1895-
Papers, 1941-58. 3 ft
In University of CMcago library.
Historian and educator. Correspondence, reports, memo-
randa, minutes of meetings, and questionnaires connected
with Hutchinson's work on various faculty and administra-
tive committees at the University of Chicago; sample lec-
tures (1941-42) prepared for orienting troops on the back-
ground of World War n; and correspondence and record
of meetings relating to his work with the Encyclopaedia
Britannica.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Access restricted.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Hutchinson, 1960.
MS64-114
IngaDs, Jeremy, 1911-
Correspondence, 1932-52. ca. 320 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Poetess. Correspondence with friends and publishers,
including David Daiches, John Homes, Ferdinand SchevilL
Thornton Wilder, and Tale University Press.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Miss Ingalls, 1954.
MS64-115
International Council of Religious Education. Americm
Standard Bible Committee.
Records, 1930-50. ca.4ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Drafts of chapters of tiie Bible as amended by the experts
on the committee; the papers of J. M P. Smith, American
theologian, relating to the work of the committee; minutes
of the meetings of the committee and its subcommittees;
inter-committee correspondence ; letters from the public; and
press releases, general publicity, and clippings.
MS '64-116
Jay, Frank Webster, 1868- collector. \
Letters of physicians, surgeons, and scientists, 18th-19th
centuries. 261 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Mostly single letters by men in medicine or related scien-
tific fields, but including two sequences of letters (1750-77
and 1770-94) of botanical interest from Casimir Cristoph
Schmiedel and Karl Peter Thuhberg to J. and NVL. Bur-
man. Other authors include J. A van Bemmelen, Herman
Boerhaave, Alexander Brongniart, Bory de St Vincent,
and many Dutch scientists.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Jay, 1927.
MS 64-117
Jones, Henry Arthur, 1851-1929.
Letters to William Moy Thomas, 1875-93. 50 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
English dramatist Letters to William Moy Thomas
(1828-1910), English novelist and journalist, referring to
Jones' plays, including The silver king, Saints and sinners,
The middleman, and The dancing girl; and to theatrical
matters in general
Purchased from Radford and Company, 1929.
MS 64-118
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert dn Motier,
marquk de, 1757-1834.
Papers, 1~74-18±9. ca. 290 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
French statesman and Army officer. Consists of three'
collections known as the Bonaventure Lafayette collection,
the Lafayette-Crawford correspondence, and the Lafayette
manuscripts, miscellaneous. The Bonaventure Lafayette
collection includes letters and documents relating to the
management of Lafayette's estates (1774-80) and to efforts
of Lafayette's political and personal friends (1791-98) to
have him released from an Austrian prison, including papers
by Gen. Riehard Fitz-Patrick, Rufus King, James Monroe,
William Pin kney , and others; correspondence with Fanny
Wright and with Maria Malibran, the European singer and
actress; and other material concerning Lafayette. The cor-
respondence with William Harris Crawford (1772-1834)
includes letters (1814-24) from Lafayette concerning poli-
tical events in Europe and elsewhere. The miscellaneous
MSS. include letters (1819-34) reflecting his later activities;
and papers of the Lafayette family after his death.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchases, 1931, 1936, and 1930-55. The Bonaventure
Lafayette Collection was formerly owned by the Marquis
Renede Girardin and his son, Stanislaus.
MS 64-119
Lane, Ebenezer, 1793-1866.
Papers, 1797-1890. 5 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Lawyer and judge, of the Ohio Supreme Court. Corre-
spondence with clients, business records of Lane's law prac-
tice notes on cases he tried and heard as a lawyer and judge,
travel journals (1835-38) of the Ohio Supreme Court cir-
cuit study notes, a study (1840) of the Ohio county }ails,
and letter books (1856-59) and other papers relating to his
career as counsel for the Illinois Central Railroad; together
with personal papers and scrapbooks of his son, Ebenezer S.
Lane (1819-1892), physician, concerning civic and social
affairs in Chicago.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Ebenezer and Fannie G. Lane, 1938.
MS 64-120
Latimer, Ronald Lane.
Papers, 1934-38. ca. 500 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Editor and publisher. Correspondence and poems from
well known poets, particularly Wallace Stevens.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Latimer, 1940.
MS 64-121
Langhlin, James Laurence, 1850-1933.
Papers, 1885-1914. 2 boxes.
In University of Chicago Library.
Political economist and professor at Cornell University
and the University of Chicago. Correspondence, primarily
from editors and other persons commenting on Laughlins
writings; together with drafts of his book, Credit of the
nations (1918) and an article, Monopoly of labor.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Law, John, 1671-1729. MS 64 ~" 122
Manuscrite sur les finances, 1715-20 2v
in University of Chicago Library '
Scottish economist and chief financial minister of is,„„
M&noixes and documents on nrioJ&S^^
I«uis Antoine de rSSb^gS^,^.-- -
member of the Council of Regency to w^n £w senSis
memoires to gain support
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described in Tohn
**£ T™* ^P^^ by JohnlL S in(1924)^
Purchase, 1950. '"
Leathes, William. MS ftM2S
letters, 1716-19. l v.
In Uiiiversity of Chicago library.
Handwritten transcripts made ca. 1830
English resident minister at Brussels and the Hague.
Letters written by Leathes to William CadogaT itSS
SUTa^SS^ V -*--*!*—* fife
SS,2^ )! <UneS S^OP*. 1st earl Stanhope
£5^22'' "?l- 0the S *» ^ 3En « lish government, con-
cerning trade relations, European diplomacy, and the where-
Gift of the Farr Fund, 1926.
Levinson, Salmon Oliver, 1865-1941 MS 64-124
Papers, 1913-11. ca. 37 ft. (ca. 50,000 items)
In University of Chicago Library
CoZZ'^-* 1 ^ "* P^^thropist, of Chicago
Correspondence, diaries, documents reoorT« Vrf ^.I-T^"
grams, cab egrams, pamphlets, and magarine Ind nZL
paper clippings depicting the growth ^^s^Tf
FrankB SET ^^T* Coolidee > Warren Harding;
^? f • Kell °Pff. and Woodrow Wilson. ^*
Chiefly gift of Mr. Levinson, 1937.
Lewis, Fielding, 1763 ?-1834. ^ 64 ~ 125
Business records, 1790-1834. ca. 1500 items.
In University of Chicago Library
^ Legal ^ documents, tax receipts, inventories, and other
Weyanoke » along the James River, Charles City Ca VaT
Unpublished guide in the library. '
Purchased from Pattie Douthat, 1929.
^ ^f ^ Sk>ttB Mem "rial Fund collection, litoSt' 13 *
200 items.
In University of Chicago Library
Mainly letters of Samuel King Allison (b. 1900), pro-
fessor of physics at the University of Chicago, soliciting
money fora Louis A Slotin Memorial Fundi, be usedto
finance lectures in the sciences at the University of Chicago-
rephes to the lattm; and reports on the size and proS
of the fund. Includes correspondence pertaining to Slotin's
death in 1946 which resulted from an accident with radio-
active materials, and to the disposition of his personal
library ; together with other material concerning his work as
a physicist and physical chemist at Oak Ridge, Tenn., and
Los Alamos, KM j-.
Unpublished guide in the library. ™
Gift of Mr. Allison, 1963.
Lovett, Robert Moras, 1870-1956. MS ** r ~ m
Papers, 1876-1950. ca. 1 ft
In University of Chicago Library
tJ??T °£ En?lish at *" V ™*™*y of Chicago, secre-
tory to the Governor of the Virgin Islands, and author
Correspondence, lectures and lecture notes, articles, ad-
dr^newspaper clippings, and official printed documents.
Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Sidney BH1-
^^^ ^ S ^ t Ltwia » «d FrSces PerMnT
Unpublished guide in the library. ^^
Gift of Mr. Lovett, 1952.
Lowden, Frank Orren, 1861-1943 MS 64-128
Papers, 1895-1943. ca. 102 ft (ca. 200,000 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
U. S. Representative and Governor of Illinois. Cor-
r^ondence, speeches, articles, interviews, public statements,
scr^books, newspaper clippings, and printed and miW
ES&l/T?" 1 ^ 6fly . relatiDg t0 Lo'den's politick
activities including his gubernatorial campaign and his caT
SKwf ^^^^ Presidential nomination (1920
^ , } - *? dndes . m »terial concerning his personal, busi-
ness, agricultural, civic, and charitable affairs:
Unpublished guide in the library
Gift of Mrs. C- Philip MUer, 1950.
__ _ _ MS 64-129
MacDowell, Charles Henry, 1867-1954
Papers. 1919-23. 4 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Business executive. Papers relating to the American
Commission to Negotiate Peace, of which MacDowell was
technical advisor; minutes of the Economic Commission,
Supreme Economic Council, and Subcommittee on Ger-
many; miscellaneous letters, clippings, pamphlets, and
photos.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Claire MacDowell, 1954.
McLaughlin, Andrew Cunningham, 1861-1947
Papers, 1899-1938. 2 ft
In University of Chicago Librarv.
Historian and professor at the Universities of Michigan
and Chicago. Academic and professional correspondence,
speeches and articles, notes and lectures relating to World
War i and the postwar period, reviews and comments, and
JttSS. of lectures and other miscellaneous material
Mahon, James Patrick, called The ^Gorman Maho^^X)?- #
Papers, 1824-91. ca. 6 ft. (ca. 3000 items)
In University of Chicago Library
C^lf^ ^member of ^ ^^^ Par]i ^
Correspondence (chiefly after 1869), legal documents from
rS^S-^i!*^* Fred6rick Chapman, proceedingTof
Sl?^* *?*?*** «»> ^ charter of thHngl"
Prussian Bank in Berlin, and other miscellaneous material
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Malum, James Patrick, called, The CGorman Mahon, 1800 f-
1891. Papers, 1824-91. (Continued) .'.
Correspondents include Justin McCarthy, Cardinal Man-
ning, Daniel O'Connell, Lord Palmerston, Charles Stewart
4h Parnell (some of whose letters were mitten from Kilmain-
~ ham Prison ), Pope Pius ix, and John Redmond.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of D. F. Kelly and John M Smyth, 1930. Formerly
owned by Blake Butter.
MS 64-132
Manly, John Matthews, 1865-1940.
Papers, 1889-1938. 3 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Educator, cryptographer, and professor of English at the
University of Chicago. Personal and academic correspond-
ence; letters and documents (1916-38) on cryptography;
and miscellaneous papers on Francis Bacon, William
Shakespeare, and other topics.
MS64-133
Mathews, Shafler, 1863-1941.
Papers, 1897-J.942. 18 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Educator. Papers largely relating to Mathews' work as
professor of New Testament history and interpretation,
and as dean of the Divinity School at the University of
Chicago. Includes correspondence, administrative records,
lecture notes, and MSS. of published and unpublished arti-
»cles and books. The material concerns the reconstruction of
the general intellectual, social, and spiritual climate which
characterized the change in American life from 1890 to
1930; the attitude of religious leaders toward the First
World War; practical matters of American church life, par-
ticularly the efforts of the strict fundamentalist to split the
churches over the modernism issue; and the development of
the Chautauqua Institute, particularly its religious pro-
gram.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the University of Chicago Divinity School, 1955.
MS 64-134
Maximow, Alexander A^ 1874-1928.
Scientific papers and drawings, 1917-28. ca. 3 ft (143
items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Prof essor of anatomy at the University of Chicago. MSS.
of Masmow's published and unpublished works in Kussdan
and in translation; the revised, abridged Russian language
editions of Ms Principles of histology (1917, 1918, and
1925) ; notes containing descriptions and sketches of tissue
cultures dealing with the growth of portions of mammalian
embryos, lymphatic tissues, blood leucocytes, and tissues in-
#fected with various human and bovine strains of tubercle
bacilli; sketches of living cells in tissue culture; protocols
of experiments giving the history of each culture that was
fixed for subsequent microscopic study; and 130 original
drawings made to illustrate some of Maximow's scientific
publications.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Dr. William Bloom, University of Chicago Dept
of Anatomy and Physiology, 1963.
MS 64-185
Mead, George Herbert, 1863-1931.
Papers, 1920-30. ca. 6000 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Philosopher and professor at the University of Chicago.
Classroom notes taken by students of Mead, which formed
the basis of the three volumes published after his death
entitled, Mind, self, and society (1934) ; Movements of
thought in the 19th century (1936) ; and The philosophy of
the act (1938).
Gift, 1949.
MS 64-186
Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936.
Papers, 1873-1936. 32 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Poet and literary editor. Correspondence, business papers,
diaries, notebooks, clippings, and personal papers. Includes
some material relating to Miss Monroe's work as editor of
Poetry magazine. Correspondents include her sister and
brother-in-law, Lucy and William J. Calhoun (U. S. min-
ister to China in 1912) ; Eugene Field, Mary MacLain,
Henry Allen Moe, William T. PatchelL and Robert Louis
Stevenson.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators whose applications are approved by
a faculty committee.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Bequest of Miss Monroe, 1936.
MS 64-137
Moody, William Vaughn, 1869-1910.
Papers, 1891-1931. ca. 3 ft (ca. 420 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Poet, playwright, and professor of English literature at
the University of Chicago. Correspondence with Richard
W. Gilder, Robert Herrick, Robert Moras Lovett, Edwin
Markham, George Daniel Mason, Charles Eliot Norton, and
Edmund C. Stedman; notebooks; scrapbooks; material
about Moody and his work; and MSS. of his poems, plays,
and other literary works. Includes papers of Ins wife, Har-
riet Converse (Tilden) Moody (1857-1932) consisting of
letters (1909-31) from writers and poets such as John Gals-
worthy, Vachel Lindsay, Edwin Arlington Robinson, and
Rabindranath Tagore ; and scrapbooks relating to the Home
Delicacies Association, of which she was founder.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift, 1982.
MS 64-188
Morgan, Thomas J 1847-1912.
Papers, 1892-1936. ca.2ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Lawyer, Socialist, and labor leader. Papers (mostly
1900-20) including correspondence concerning the affairs of
the Socialist Party in the U. S.; the Provoker, a maganma
edited by Morgan; and Morgan's candidacy for mayor of
Chicago, judge, and U. S. Senator on the Socialist ticket;
together with 26 issues of the Provoker, copies of various
Socialist newspapers, miscellaneous newspaper clippings,
holograph notes, and miscellanea.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Miss C. E. Grimshaw, 1938.
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xt ... , ~ . MS64-139
National Conference on Social Welfare,
Studies on social work, 1929-32. 2 ft (142 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Carbon copies of 142 papers read at conferences in San
Francisco, Boston, Minneapolis, and Philadelphia, and which
were not published in its Proceedings.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift.
*i* r ,. tt, • MS64-140
Nef, John Ulnc, 1862-1915.
Papers, 1884-1915. 1 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Chemist and professor at the University of Chicago. Per-
sonal and professional correspondence, memoranda, reports,
articles, reports and indexes of experiments, a series (1904-
13) of "sugar experiments," and biographical material, in-
cluding accounts of Nefs life and work written by his son,
John Ulric Nef, Jr. (b. 1899).
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of John Ulric Nef, Jr., 1952.
Nef, John Ulnc, 1899-
Manuscripts of writings, 1935-57. 5 ft
In University of Chicago library.
Educator and historian. Drafts of articles and books by
Nef, including The United States and civilization (1942),
War and the early industrial revolution, War and human
progress (1950), The genesis of industrialism and of modern
science, Industrial Europe at the revolution, Industry and
government in France and England (1940) , and Mining and
metallurgy in mediaeval civilization.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators having the permission of Mr. Nef.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Nef, 1953 and 1959.
w * T ,_ tt, MS 64-142
Nef, John Ulnc, 1899-
Papers of John Ulric Nef, Jr., and the Committee on
Social Thought, 1935-59. 9 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Educator and historian. Chiefly correspondence of Nef
in his capacity as executive secretary and chairman of the
Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago;
together with information concerning courses and curricu-
lum of the committee, comments on the education policy of
the University, and conferences sponsored by the committee.
Correspondents include Jacques Maritain, Conyers Bead,
Robert Redfield, Beardsley Ruml, Arthur SchnabeL and
Tves Simon.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Access restricted.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Nef , 1953 and 1939.
MS 64-143
Northrup, George T collector.
La Gran conquista de Ultramar materials. 1503-1940.
2 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of MS. no. 2454, MS.
J-l, and MS. de Palacio, in the Bibhoteca nacional (Spain)
Papers resulting from the studies of Northrup and his
students at the University of Chicago during the 1930's,
including typewritten copies of three MS. versions of La
Gran conquista de Ultramar (13th century Spanish prose
epic), the editio princips of the work, and the 1877 edition
prepared by Pascual de Gayanagos for the series, Biblioteca
de autores espanoles; together with collations of the various
versions of the text, and studies in source comparisons be-
tween it and other works. ■ ■ M
Unpublished guide in the library. %
Deposited by the University of Chicago Dept. of Romance
Languages, ca. 1937.
«,„ „ MS 64-144
O'Connor, Harry Edward Clarke.
Letter book, 1821-25. 1 v.
In University of Chicago Library.
British Army officer. Letters from O'Connor to his family
and friends describing local color in India, the "English com-
munity, the army, trips taken through the countryside, and
other related topics.
Purchased, 1932.
MS 64-146
Ogburn, William Fielding, 1886-1959.
Papers, ca. 1929-51. ca. 14 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Sociologist Mostly files kept by Ogburn as director of
research in connection with the Recent social trends proj-
ect (1930-33) including correspondence, verbatim minutes
of committee meetings, original data, and charts; together
with material relating to the National Resources Committee,
Social Science Research Council, Southern Regional Move-
ment, Census Advisory Committee, and University of
Chicago.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Ogburn, 1952. ^
MS64-146
Oldroyd, Osborn Hamiline, 1842-1930.
Papers, 1818-1930. 5 ft
In University of Chicago library.
Historian. Correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings (1827-
1910) concerning Lincoln's life and the Civil War, and
memorabilia relating to Oldroyd's published works, his col-
lection of Idncolniana, the G. A. R, and Woman's Relief
Corps. Includes miscellaneous items concerning Oldroyd's
life, books, walking trips and museum.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase, 1932.
MS64-147
O'Smith, Richard John Smith, known as, 1786-1855.
Papers, 1820-56. ca. 200 items.
In University of Chicago library.
English actor. Correspondence, playbills, portraits, and
other papers. Includes printed biographical material on
O'Smith. Correspondents include T. F. Dillon Croker, Rob-
ert W. EUiston, Charles Mathews (d. 1885), and Richard B.
Peake.
Gift of Shirley Farr, 1926.
MS64-148
Papdes curiosos, 18th century. It.
In University of Chicago library.
Documents, in Spanish, concerning Church and state rela-
tions in Spain, and municipal law. Includes works by Bias
Jover Alcazar, Ysidoro Rodriguez Bayo, Melchor Rafael de
Macanaz (1670-1760), and Antonio de Robles Vivos.
,1950.
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MS64-149
Payn, James, 1830-1898.
Papers, 1866-86. 60 v.
In University of Chicago library.
THi glish author. Autograph IKS. of Payn's novels, in-
fe eluding The Clyfiards of Clyffe, The heir of the ages, In
- peril and privation, The isle in the Pacific, Married beneath
him, Mirk abbey, and Patient Kitty.
Purchase, 1925-32.
MS 64-150
Poetry.
Records, 1912-60. 32 ft
In University of Chicago library.
Correspondence, business papers, and MSS. submitted to
the editors, including Harriet Monroe prior to 1936. Con-
tains poems, and letters of almost every major contemporary
American poet, including Lascelles Abercrombie, Leonie
Adams, Conrad Ailnm, Hilda D. Aldington, Richard
Aldington, Dorothy Aldis, Mary Aldis, Hervey Allen, Ken-
neth. S. Ailing, Sherwood Anderson, Charlotte Arthur,
Mary Austin, Elfrida Barrow, Henry Bellamann, Laura
Benet, S. V. Benet, W. R. Benet, John P. Bishop, Richard
P. Blackmur, Maxwell Bodenheim, Louise Bogan, Amy
Bonner, Kay Boyle, Gamaliel Bradford, Rupert Brooke,
Harry Brown, Amanda B. H. Brownell, Winifred Bryher,
Carlos Bulosan, Basil Bunting, R L Burgess, Witter Byn-
ner, James Cabell, Joseph Campbell, Bliss Carman, Eman-
uel Camevali, Willa Gather, Elizabeth Coatsworth, Grant
H Code, Robert P. T. Coffin, Padraic Colum,- Grace H
Conkling, Malcolm Cowley, Hart Crane, Countee Cullen,
H L Davis, C. Day Lewis, Walter de la Mare, Floyd Dell,
Babette Deutsch, John Drinkwater, Richard Eberhart, T.
S. Eliot, Paul Engle, Florence W. Evans, Thomas H Ferril,
Arthur D. Ficke, Robert Fitzgerald, John G. Fletcher, Ford
Jh Madox Ford, Agnes L Freer, Robert Frost, Henry B.
~ Fuller, Hamlin Garland, Wilfred W. Gibson, Eric Gill,
Laura R. Gottschalk, Alfred P. Graves, Robert Graves,
Horace Gregory, Marsden Hartley, Ernest Hemingway,
Alice Corbin Henderson, Robert Hillyer, Helen Hoyt,
Langston Hughes, F. Scharmel Iris, Robinson Jeffers,
James Joyce, Joyce Kilmer, Alfred Kreymborg, D. H Law-
rence, Louis V. Ledoux, Muna Lee, Richard LeGallienne,
William E. Leonard, Janet Lewis, Yachel Lindsay, Florence
R. Livesay, Robert Morss Lovett, Amy Lowell, Robert Mc-
Almon, Percy MacKaye, Archibald MacLeish, Norman
MacLeod, Edwin Markham, John Maseneld, Edgar Lee
Masters, Florence Ripley Mastin, H L Mencken, Alice
Meynell, Edna St Vincent Millay, Harold Monro, Mari-
anne Moore, David Morton, John G. Neihardt, Jessica
North, Grace Fallow Norton, Alfred Noyes, Elder J. Olson,
Kenneth Patchen, Ezra Pound, John Quinn, Henry W.
Rago, William M Reedy, Cale Y. Rice, Elizabeth Madox
Roberts, Edwin A Robinson, Theodore Roethke, Muriel
Rukeyser, Margaret Sackville, Carl Sandburg, William
Saroyan, Upton Sinclair, Wallace Stevens, Louis Sullivan,
Genevieve Taggard, Rabindranath Tagore, Allen Tate, Sara
Teasdale, Dylan Thomas, Eunice Tietjens, Geraldine Udell,
Louis Untermeyer, George S. Viereck, Harold Yinal, Ernest
Walsh, Glenway Wescott, John Hall Wheelock, John B.
Wheelwright, Thornton Wilder, Marguerite Wilkinson, Os-
car G. Williams, William Carlos Williams, Tvor Winters,
f0' Frank Lloyd Wright, Edith Franklin Wyatt, Elinor Wylie,
William Butler Yeats, Marya Zaturensky, and Louis Zukof-
sky.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators whose applications are approved by
a committee.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Harriet Monroe, editor of Poetry, 1936; and pur-
chased from the editors of Poetry, 1960.
MS64r-151
Price, Ira Maurice, 1856-1939.
Papers, 1892-1939. ca.5ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Scholar and professor of Semitic languages and litera-
tures at the University of Chicago. Professional and aca-
demic correspondence; legal and financial papers, lecture
and research notes, notebooks, articles, book reviews, trans-
lations, editorials, proofs and publisher's copy, scrapbooks,
press clippings, and material relating to the Baptist Young
Peoples' Union, the International Sunday School, schools,
institutions, and learned societies. Includes correspondence
and miscellaneous pictures and documents of the Price
family.
Unpublished guide in tike library.
Acquired from the University of Chicago Divinity
School, 1957.
MS 64-152
Rickert, Edith, 1871-1938.
Papers, 1896-1930. ca. 2 ft
In University of Chicago library.
Author and professor of English. Correspondence, copies
of published short stories, drafts for unpublished short
stories and novels, reviews of Miss Rickert's published
works, press clippings, and photos. Correspondents include
Mrs. Harriet Blackburn, John Burroughs, Frederick James
Furnivall, Frederic Mistral, and Frank Swinnerton.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the University of Chicago Dept of English.
MS 64-153
Ricketts, Howard Taylor, 1871-1910.
Papers, 1891-1903. 4 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Pathologist. Personal and professional correspondence;
biographical material, including notes by Myra T. Ricketts;
notebooks on zoology, botany, comparative anatomy, and
pathology; papers concerning Ricketts' studies on Rocky
Mountain spotted fever, typhus fever, and blastomycosis;
and miscellaneous notebooks and slides. Includes the notes,
preliminary draft, original MS., and proofs with corrections
of Rickett's book, Infection, immunity, and serum therapy
(1906). '
Gift of the Ricketts family, 1954.
MS 64-154
Robertson family. „-„„.* \
Papers, 1740-1925. 6 ft (ca. 3750 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence, receipts, accounts, deeds, and legal docu-
ments of Wyndham Robertson (1803-1888), Governor of
Virginia; his father, William Robertson; and his grand-
fatber, Archibald Robertson. The letters (after 1815) of
Wyndham Robertson concern Southern ante bellum society,
politics of the Civil War, Ms ljusmessinterests, and his
antiquarian studies in the history of Virginia. Includes
business papers (1888-1925) of his sons; reminiscences of
Robertson descendants; papers (1752-1844) of the Loyal
Company of Virginia; an 18th century commonplace book;
and diaries (1776 and 1797), presumably of William Robert-
son. _
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from the Robertson estate through Frank R.
Reade, 1930-31.
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o ,. # n r . ^ . MS 64-155
Rockefeller, John Davison, 1839-1937.
Papers, 1880-1915. ca. 300 items.
In University erf Chicago Library.
P^JS^P*** and Philanthropist Chiefly correspondence
with William Barney Harper concerning efforts to establish
the University of Chicago of which Rockefeller was the
VTS^^J*?* 1 ** 1 lettors of John D - KoekefaUer, Jr.
(1874-1960) about sapport of the university.
BosenwaW, JaKas, 1862-1932 MS 64-156
Papers, 1862-1930. S3 ft. (ca. 30,000 items)
in University of Chicago Library.
Businessman and philanthropist, of Chicago Corre-
spondence; memoranda; speeches; scrapbooks containing
dippings, letter^ and memorabilia; and other papers relatl
%%a£ *? senw t ld ? ^T ^ d P^^thropic activities, in-
cluding his work with tie Planning Commission, Municipal
Voters League, Jewish and United Charities, Visiting
.Nurse Association, and Provident Hospital
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Bosenwald family, 1940.
,_ . . MS 64-167
Rnml Beardsley, 1894-1960.
Papers, 1917-59. 7 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Educator, busmessman, and government advisor in finance
and fiscal policy. Correspondence, speeches, and artides,
largely concerned with national economic conditions and
policy.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Liformation on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Rami, i960.
Bush, Joseph Harold. "* **~ m
Correspondence, 1945-48. 29 folders.
In University of Chicago Library.
Physicist and college professor. Correspondence concern-
ing tfce Federation of Atomic Scientists (of which Bush was
the first secretary-treasurer) and its predecessors.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Liformation on literary rights available in the library,
uiitof Dr. Bush.
Schilling, George A 5.1850 MS 64-159
Papers, 1887-1936. 2 ft (5 v. and 4 folders)
In University of Chicago Library.
Labor leader. Correspondence, notes, drafts of speeches,
pamphlets, and newspaper clippings «>n«nrning the Hav-
fMAetKiot -the Knights of Labor, and other topics relating
to Schilling's work as an executive of the Knights of Labo?
secretary of the Illinois State Board of Labo? Commission-
ers, and president of the C^cago P^>ard of L)c^ Improve-
ments. Correspondents include John P. Altgeld, Governor
S 8 '^ Jennings Bryan; Samud Gompers;
Carter H. Harrison, mayor of Chicago; Tom L. Johnsom
mayor of Cleveland; Louis F. Pc^lnd Len &JJg£
ernor of Illinois. '
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Kate Schilling, 1945 and 1961.
MS 64-160
Scott, Arthur Pearson, 1884-
Papers, ca. 1930-45. 15 folders.
In University of Chicago Library.
Educator. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and_.
other papers written or edited by Scott, dealing with his#
academic activities at the University of Chicago and illus-
trating the academic and administrative problems involved
in the establishment of the "Hutehins Plan" for the College
of the University of Chicago.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information an literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the University of Chicago History Dept, 1958.
_ „ , MS 64-161
Shorey, Paul, 1857-1934.
Papers, 1878-1934. 1ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Classical scholar and professor of the University of
Chicago. Correspondence, biographical material, lectures,
reviews, articles, programs, memorabilia, and photos. In-
cludes ^material from Shorey's years as a student at Harvard
University and articles and speeches by his father, Judge
Daniel Shorey.
~. _ MS 64-162
Simons, Hi, 1895-1945.
Papers, 1915-50. 147 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Poet and editor. Correspondence concerning Musterbook,
a magazine published by Simons, and other miscellaneous
subjects. Includes correspondence with Wallace Stevens.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mrs. Sylvia Sights, 1961. M.
MS 64-163
Simons Bros. & Company, Philadelphia.
Becords, 1856-1911. 32 v.
In University of Chicago Library.
Journals, ledgers, cashbooks, salesbooks, and checkbook
stubs of a firm of silversmiths, thimblemakers, and manu-
facturing jewelers.
Purchased, 1942.
MS 64-164
Small, Albion Woodbury, 1854-1926.
Papers, 1904-24. 2 boxes.
In University of Chicago Library.
Educator and sociologist. Correspondence; syllabi drafts
and lecture notes for same of Small's sociology courses*
notes and drafts far books; and research and reading notes.
The letters concern the International Congress of Arts and
Science at the Universal Exposition at St Louis in 1904, of
which Small was the vice president; and his duties as dean
of the Graduate School of Arts, Literature and Science at
the University of Chicago.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Deposit
« .,.,. «, MS 64-165
Smith, Thomas Vernor, 1890- , ^.
Papers, 1934-46. 5 ft. 'W
In University of Chicago Library.
Educator, philosopher, State senator, and U. S. Bepre-
sentative from Illinois. Chiefly correspondence (1934-41)
relating to Smith's political activities and containing ma-
terial on the history of the Democratic Party in the Chicago
area; together with reprints of some of his publications and
speeches; and papers relating to military government and
problems of postwar education in the occupied countries in
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Smith, Thomas Vernor, 1890- Papers, 1934-46.
(Continued)
1946, when Smith was a member of the U. S. Educational
Commission in Germany and Japan. Correspondents in-
clude Thurman Arnold, Baker Browned, Paul Douglas,
James T. Farrell, Harold Ickes, Edward Kelly, Frank
Knox, and Kobert A. Taft
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Smith, 1948.
MS 64-166
Spencer, William Marvin, 1892- collector.
The William M. Spencer collection of manuscripts on
French history, ca. 1770-1840. ca. 320 items.
In University of Chicago library.
Letters (1807-13) from Napoleon Bonaparte to Gen.
Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke, due de Fetee (1765-1818)
containing instructions on military affairs ; letters from J. B.
Sorgniard, abbe of the diocese of Saint-Brieuc, canon of the
Collegiate Church of Notre Dame de Lamballe, and Boyalist
spy in Brittany (1790-1800) to Monseigneur Le Mintier,
Bishop of Treguier, concerning firsthand information on the
fate of the Chouan rebels, preparations for the invasion of
England and Ireland, and the state of public opinion and the
political and religious situation in France; and miscel-
laneous papers relating to French affairs during the late 18th
and early 19th centuries, with emphasis on the Napoleonic
period. Includes letters of Louis Francois Bausset, Fanny
Beauharnais, Alexandre Balthasar Laurent Grimod de la
Reyniere, Jean-Baptiste Say, and Therese Tallien.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Spencer, 1953-57.
MS 64-167
Starr, Frederick, 1858-1933.
Papers, 1876-1930. ca. 5 ft (ca. 700 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago.
Business and personal correspondence; diaries (1876-1926) ;
census (1901), stories, word lists and other notes on the
Onondaga; Pampangan glossary; field notes from Mexico
(1894-1928), the Belgian Congo (1905-06), New Mexico
(1899), Indian territory (Kansas), and the Northwest;
notes on observations of captive chimpanzees, Cuba (1916),
the State Asylum for the Feeble Minded, Lincoln, HI., the
Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, N. Y., 1901, and the
Chicago World's Fair, 1893; 23 scrapbooks containing news-
paper clippings of articles by and about Starr, book reviews,
lecture notices, and personal interviews; student and class
notes; and ca. 500 photos., mostly taken in Japan.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Library of the College of William and Mary,
1963; scrapbooks given by Lucy Starr, 1942.
MS 64-168
^Stephenson, Joseph Henry, 1819-1890?
Correspondence, 1852-90. ca. 400 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
AngliwiTi clergyman, of Wells, Eng. Letters from
bishops, deans, and lesser clergy concerning ecclesiastical
matters, church education, placement of clergy, points of
theology, church charities, and church-state relations; to-
gether with some letters from M Eden, A. Neville Gren-
vQle, and K. H. Paget containing political references.
MS 64-169
Stuart de Rothesay, Charles Stuart, baron, 1779-1845.
Correspondence, 1814-30. ca. 1200 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
English diplomat. Mostly routine letters of introduction
from the Foreign Office to Stuart when he was British am-
bassador to France; together with letters from friends and
acquaintances, and formal invitations. The Foreign Office
letters are in a clerk's hand and signed by George Canning
(1770-1827) ; Nicholas Vansittart, 1st baron Bexley (1766-
1851) ; Robert Stewart, 2d marquis of Londonderry (1769-
1822) ; Charles William Vane, 3d marquis of Londonderry
(1778-1854); M. Mansfield; Sir Charles James Napier
(1782-1853); Henry Addington, 1st viscount Sidmouth
(1757-1844), and other foreign secretaries and their sub-
ordinates.
Access restricted.
Purchased from G. H Last, 1936.
MS 64-170
Sweet, William Warren, 1881-1959, collector.
Church History Research Fund m an us c r ipts, ca, 1800-50.
45 v.
In University of Chicago library.
Chiefly transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence; journals and diaries of ministers; min-
utes and records of churches, church councils, and meetings;
and other source materials on religious activities on the
American frontier, collected by Sweet, of the Dept of
Church History, University of Chicago Divinity School.
Most of the material deals with Presbyterians and Congre-
gationalists, and much of it was used in The Presbyterians,
1783-1840 (1936), and The Congregationalists, 1783-1850
(1939), volumes two and three of Sweet's series, Religion
on the American frontier. Persons represented include
Stephen Peet (1797-1855) and Benjamin Lakin (1767-
1849).
Gift of the fund, 1935-46.
MS64-171
Talbot, Marion, 1858-1948.
Papers, 1860-1945. 2 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Educator. Largely personal and official correspondence
spanning most of Miss Talbot's life and c ont ainin g many of
her impressions of the University of Chicago, where she
was dean of women. Includes most of her published articles
on a wide variety of subjects.
Unpublished guide in the library.
MS 64-172
Teichmann, Emil, 1845-1924.
Papers, 1868-1925. 100 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Diary of travels kept by Teichmann, who was sent by his
employers, the New York branch of J. M. Oppenheim, Lon-
don fur merchants, to and from Sitka, Alaska from New
York, passing through the Isthmus of Panama, San Fran-
cisco, Salt Lake City, Omaha, and Chicago; a rewritten and
amplified version in German; an English version written by
Teichmann's son, Oskar, based on the first two versions and
privately published in 1925 as A journey to Alaska in the
year 1868; and correspondence, sketches, photos., and
memorabilia-
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Oskar Teichmann, 1945.
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MS 64-173
Tofts, James Harden, 1862-1942.
Papers, 1908-28. ca. 2 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Professor of. philosophy at the University of Chicago.
General professional correspondence; outlines, notes, and
lectures on philosophy; correspondence and miscellaneous
papers (1908-10) concerning the Committee on Housing
Conditions; and correspondence, minutes of meetings, and
miscellaneous documents concerning the Illinois State Com-
mittee on Social Legislation, of which Tufts was a director
from 1912-16.
Twisden family. MS64 - m
Papers, 1620-1740. 5 v.
In University of Chicago Library.
Papers of the Twisden baronets of Royden Hall, Chel-
mmgton, Kent, Eng. including household expenses, tax pay-
ments, servants' wages, personal expenses, and farm
accounts; together with the rental of an English manor of
the 16ti century followed by the records of Courts baron
of Sir Soger Twysden, 2d baronet; Sir "William Twisden, 3d
baronet; and Sir William Twysden, 5th baronet of East
Rickham, Kent
Described in Census of medieval and Renaissance manu-
scripts in the U. S. and Canada, by S. De Rfcci (1935) v L
p. 581. "^
Purchase, 1923. Formerly owned by Frederick Arthur
Crisp.
MS 64-175
Walden, John Morgan, Bp., 1831-1914.
Papers, 1854-1915. ca. 2 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Methodist Episcopal clergyman, of Ohio. Correspond-
ence relating to Walden's days as a newspaper editor in
Kansas Territory immediately preceding the Civil War and
to his connection with the Methodist Episcopal Church;
essays; speeches; sermons; and press clippings.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Church history fund.
«,._...,. Mf 5 64-176
Walpole, Robert, earl of Orford, 1676-1745.
Correspondence, 1701-09. 76 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
British statesman and Prime Minister. Letters from
Walpole's brothers, Horatio and G. "Walpole, his sister,
Dorothy "Walpole, his uncles, John "Walpole and J. Hoste,
Mary Walpole, and other members of the Walpole family,
concerning social and domestic matters and the family
estate at Houghton.
«, ^. MS 64-177
Washington Association of Scientists.
Records, 1947-57. 31 folders.
In University of Chicago Library.
Corrsepondence, constitution, bylaws, minutes of meetings
and elections, financial records, mailing lists, policy state-
ments, records of activities, and memoranda of an orga-
nization devoted to public education and agitation for
civilian and international control of atomic energy, collec-
tive security, and increased scientific research.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by the Federation of Atomic Scientists, 1959.
™..x r ~ MS 64-178
White, Leonard Dopree, 1891-1958.
Papers of Leonard D. White and the President's Commit-
tee on Civil Service Improvement, 1934-54. 3 ft
In University of Chicago Library. gk
U. S. Civil Service Commissioner and professor of public
administration at the University of Chicago. Correspond-
ence, reports, documents, memoranda, and other papers
relating to White's work in the field of civil service, par-
ticularly on the President's Committee on Civil Service
Improvement and a committee to recommend improvements
in the merit system. Includes reports (1954) written for
him by the Hoover Commission. Correspondents include
Oscar Cox of the Treasury Dept; Luther Gulick of the
Institute of Public Administration; Harry B. Mitchell,
president of the Civil Service Commission; and Stanley
Reed, Supreme Court Justice.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. White and Jean Schneider, 1943 and 1958.
MS 64-179
Wieboldt-Rosenwald collection of German folksongs.
ca. 150,000 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Photocopies (positive) of originals in the Deutsches
Volksliedarchiv of Freiburg and other German institutions.
German folksongs, some with musical notation. The bulk
of the material is from the records of the Deutsches Volks-
liedarchiv of Freiburg im Breisgau, and dates after 1700.
Folksongs prior to 1700 have been photographed from
printed folksong collections in the Hamburg Staatsbiblww
thek, the Schleswig-Holstein Archives, Weimar, the BraraJP
schweig Staatsbibliothek, and the Numberg Gennanisches
National-Museum.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. William A. Wieboldt and the Rosenwald
Foundation, 1928-33.
MS 64-180
Wilcox, Delos Franklin, 1873-1928.
Papers, 1907-28. 19 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Public utilities consultant Correspondence, analyses, re-
ports and articles for periodicals, notes, graphs, tables, and
other papers by Wilcox or his staff concerning their investi-
gations of the utilities problems of various municipalities.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Wilcox family, 1928.
MS 64-181
Winston, Thomas, 1829-1928. ^
Papers, ca. 1860-65. ca. 100 items. ""
In University of Chicago Library.
Physician. Official and semi-official papers dealing almost
entirely with Winston's Civil War service in the 92d Illinois
Volunteers and the 149th Illinois. Includes case histories,
and material relating to medical and hospital supplies and
to sick, wounded and dead soldiers.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of E. M. Winston, 1947.
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MS 64-182
World Citizens Association.
Papers, 1939-53. 9 ft.
In University of Chicago library.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, membership files,
_ financial reports, information on the history of the organiza-
V tion, and miscellaneous reports of the Central Committee
and Executive Committee; together with correspondence and
papers (1939-13) of the Chicago group, pertaining to finan-
cial matters and relations with the Central Committee.
Members of the organization included Mrs. Anita (Emmons)
McCormick Blaine, Edwin M Cassels, Paul Kellogg, Adlai
Stevenson, Bay Lyman Wilbur, and Quincy Wright
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the association, through Quincy Wright, secretary
of the Executive Committee, 1963.
MS 64-183
Wright, Quincy, 1890-
Papers, 1913-56. ca-13ft
In University of Chicago Library.
Professor of international law. Mostly correspondence,
together with articles, notes, speeches, and reports relating
to Wright's activities in connection with the Conference of
Teachers of International Law, American Association of
University Professors, American Political Science Associa-
tion, American Society of International Law, World Citi-
zens Association, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Carrie
Chapman Catt Foundation, Foreign Bondholders' Protec-
tion Association, and the University of Chicago. Includes
notes and MS. drafts for his A study of war (1942). Corre-
spondents include Baymond Leslie Buell, Cordell Hull,
Salmon O. Levinson, and -James Hamilton Lewis.
Unpublished guide in lite library.
^ Gift of Mr. Wright, 1956.
MS64-184
Chicago. Municipal Court.
Becords, 1906-27. ca. 3 ft (ca. 3800 items)
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Letters, statistical and financial reports, printed copies of
legislative bills, newspaper clippings, and other papers of
the Municipal Court of Chicago under Chief Justice Harry
Olson (1867-1935) concerning court policies and operations;
judicial conduct; specific cases before the court; various
branches of the court, including the Psychiatric Institute
(founded in 1914 as the Psychopathic Laboratory) ; admin-
istrative matters, including salaries, budgets, judicial as-
signments, and number and type of cases tried; Municipal
Court legislative bills and amendments; care of, and legis-
lation concerning, the feebleminded; probation policies of
Judge McKenzie Clelland (1860-1924) ; and lectures of Ol-
son about the Municipal Court Includes papers of Thomas
Monro Hunter (1852-1923) and Anton Joseph Cermak
(1873-1933) as bailiffs.
Unpublished description in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Judge Augustine J. Bowe, 1964.
MS 64-185
■Chicago Surface Lines.
w Becords, 1857-1951. ca. 13 ft. (ca. 4100 items and 84 v.)
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Correspondence, minute books, corporate records, account
books, memoranda, contracts, ordinances, patents, blue-
prints, bank statements, and other business papers of Chi-
cago Surf ace Lines, which began supervision of Chicago's
public transportation in 1914; and other Chicago, suburban,
and Indiana street railway companies, including the Chicago
City Bailway Company; the Chicago Bailways Company;
and the Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Electric
Bailway Company. Includes material on Chicago subway
construction and on Charles Tyson Yerkes (1837-1905).
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of John Edward Sullivan, 1963.
MS 64-186
Edwards, Ninian, 1775-1833.
Papers, 1798-1833. ca. 650 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
U. S. Senator and Governor of Illinois. Chiefly corre-
spondence relating to Illinois, Kentucky, and national poli-
tics, reflecting factional and individual political conflicts,
and local and national elections and administrations. In-
cludes material on the presidential elections of 1824-32,
especially regarding John Calhoun and William Crawford;
the Illinois gubernatorial elections of 1826-30, with empha-
sis on William Kinney and John Beynolds; Indian affairs,
particularly the Potawatomis and the Wabash Saline; the
Galena (Hi) advertiser; the Burr conspiracy; the War of
1812 in and around Illinois Territory ; and the Black Hawk
War. Contains references to John Quincy Adams, Daniel
P. Cook, Andrew Jackson, Elias Kent Kane, and James
Monroe. Correspondents include David Jewett Baker,
Shadrach Bond, Sidney Breese, John Caldwell Calhoun,
William Clark, Henry Clay, Daniel P. Cook, William Eus-
tis, Alexander Pope Field, George Forquer, Albert Gallatin,
Duff Green, Samuel D. Ingham, Bufus King, John McLean,
James Monroe, John Pope, John Beynolds, Joseph Mont-
fort Street, Hooper Warren, and William Wirt.
Unpublished guide in the library. Approximately a third
of the papers were published in The Edwards papers, edited
by E. B. Washburne (1884).
Gift of Ninian Wirt Edwards, 1883.
MS 64-187
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. Board for Home Mis-
sions in North and South America.
Becords, 1853-1959. ca. 8 ft
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (posi-
tive)
Correspondence, financial records, minutes, reports,
printed matter, and other papers, relating to the missionary
activities carried on by the board, its predecessors and by its
various committees and commissions: American Indian
Mission, Board for Colored Missions, Board for Home Mis-
sions in North America, Board for Home Missions in South
America, Board of Home Missions, Call of the Cross Preach-
ing Mission, Commission for Immigrants' and Seamen's
Missions, Commission on English Language Missions in the
U. S. A. (largely for Germans) , Commission on Jewish Mis-
sions, Committee for Institutional Missions, Committee on
Home Missions in Rural and Urban Areas, and Mission to
the Deaf. Includes Chippewa-English dictionaries and
grammar and other material (1853-68) from tbe mission to
the Chippewa Indians; and brief historical sketches (1918-
33) of Lutheran colleges and seminaries at Puerto Alegre,
Brazil and Crespo, Argentina, compiled by H Horst
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposits from various sources, 1955-63.
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„ . MS 64-188
Bur, Aaron, 1756-1836.
Papers, 1765-1833. ca. 100 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Soldier, lawyer, and political leader. Correspondence
and busmess papers, mostly connected with Burr's law
practice.
Partial card catalog in the repository.
_ „ MS64-189
Champion, Henry, 1723-1797.
Papers, 1719-1843. ca. 2500 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Bevolutionary Army commissary. Personal and business
papers; and correspondence of Champion and his son.
Henry (1751-1836), also of Colchester, Conn., who had Tan
interest in the Connecticut Land Company.
Partial calendar and card catalog in the repository
Gift of the Connecticut Society of the Colonial Dames of
America, 1958; and deposit
r* « j. ,„ , . MS 64-190
Connecticut (Colony)
Colonial agents' letters, 1742-73. 82 items (1 v )
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Correspondence of Eliakim Palmer and Richard Part-
ridge colonial agents for Connecticut, with Governors
Jonathan Law (1674-1750) and Roger Wolcott (1679-1767)
Card -catalog in the repository. Earlier volume (1724-*
42) was printed with the Takott papers in v. 4^5 of Con-
necticut Historical Society collections (1892-96).
Connecticut Council of Safety.
Kecords, 1775-83. 210 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Memorials and petitions for transport and export permits,
certifications for individuals seeking permits, and extracts
from minutes.
Card catalog in the repository.
Connecticut General Assembly. MS 64-192
Kecords, 1631-1819. 400 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) copied, usually bv the
■"JS7 °*f tate ' *™* *»» official records of the Colony
and State of Connecticut
Acts, resolves, petitions, committee reports, and State
Partial card catalog for items not found in the official
records. ^
Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford. ^ M ~ 193
American Revolution manuscripts, 1765-91. ca. 1140
items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Letters, journals, orderly books, muster rolls, payrolls, and
maps chiefly relating to Connecticut regiments; together
witii letters and papers (1776-82) relating to navalaffairs
and shipping during the Revolution. The journals are of
Sanford Billings, Oliver Boardman, Nathaniel Morgan,
Calvm Pease, and Benjamin TrumbulL Orderly books are
of Zebulon Butler, Henry Champion (1751-1836) Samuel
Chapman, John Chester, David Culver, Giles Curtis, John
Douglass, Timothy Hart, John Hempsted, Jr., Roger
Hooker John Prarce, Samuel Richards, Isaac Sherman,
Bayze Wells, and J. Waller (British orderly book).
Partial card catalog in the repository.
Douglas, John, 1. 1734. MS64-18*
Papers, 1776-82. 76 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer, of Connecticut Orders andft
communications from Governor Jonathan Trumbull (1710^
1785) and others.
Card catalog in the repository.
«_ «' . ■' MS 64-195
way, Samuel, of Windham, Conn.
Papers, 1777-82. 277 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Deputy commissary general of issues during the Revo-
lutionary War. Official correspondence with Charles Stew-
art (1729-1800), commissary general of issues, and with
local deputies in New England and southern New York
State.
Card catalog in the repository.
Gift of the heirs of Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., 1840.
„. _.. r, . „ „ MS64-196
Gt Bnt Prmy OouncQ.
Council orders, 1743-75. 96 items (1 v.)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, orders, and other papers directed to the
Governor and Company of the Colony of Connecticut
Card catalog in the repository. Earlier Council orders
(1725-43) were printed with the Takott papers in v. 4-5 of
the Connecticut Historical Society collections (1892-96).
ir.n ,, j T MS64-liP
Holley, Akxander Lyman, 1832-1882.
Correspondence, 1843-82. 200 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Mechanical engineer and metallurgist Family corre-
spondence between Holley and his parents, Alexander Ham-
ritanHolley (1804-1887) and Marcia (Coffing) Holley, in
Lakeville, Conn. The letters were written chiefly during
the 1850%, while Holley was a student at Brown University,
Providence, R. L, and on his first jobs in Providence, New
York City, and abroad.
Information on literary rights available in the repositorv.
Gift of Malcolm D. Rudd. «*«auiry.
„ MS 64-198
Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818.
Correspondence, 1758-1814. 418 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
_ Merchant and Revolutionary Army officer of Norwich,
Conn. Correspondence, mostly Huntington's letters to his
father, Jabez, and his brothers, Andrew, Ebenezer, Joshua,
and Zachariah during the American Revolution.
Card catalog in the repository.
Deposited by William C. Oilman, 1909.
«. „ MS 64-199
Occom, Samson, 1723-1792.
Papers, 1727-1808. ca. 220 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Indian clergyman and missionary. Correspondence and
sermons, including a few letters and sermons of Joseph
Johnson (17511-1777), Occom's Indian son-in-law.
Card catalog in the repository.
78
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MS 64-200
Sigourney, Lydia Howard (Huntley) 1791-1869.
Correspondence, 1788-1911. ca. 100 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Author. Letters of Mrs. Sigourney and of her husband,
Charles Sigourney.
Card catalog in the repository.
MS 64-201
Wadsworth, Daniel, 1771-1848.
Papers, 1749-1883. ca. 700 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Artist Business papers and correspondence, including
letters from Hose (Terry) Cooke (1827-1892) ; Benjamin
Silliman (1779-1864), whom Wadsworth accompanied on a
trip to Quebec in 1819; Quentin Carlile Terry, a nephew
who was a businessman and physician in Columbus, Ga.;
and Charles Chauncey (1777-1849), Philadelphia lawyer;
together with letters (1792-93) from Wadsworth to his
family when he attended his sister Harriet during her final
illness and death from tuberculosis in Bermuda.
Partial card catalog in (he repository.
Grift and deposit
MS 64-202
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1833.
Papers, 1759-1837. ca. 15 ft (ca. 10,000 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections,
jgk Governor of Connecticut and U. S. Secretary of the
™ Treasury. Business, official and personal correspondence,
documents of Wolcott's public service, record booklets con-
taining Comptroller of Connecticut and U. S. Treasury rec-
ords (1784-1806), and other papers. A number of letters
(1805-14) relate to Wolcott's China trade. Correspondents
include John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Fisher Ames,
Joel Barlow, George Cabot, Theodore Dwight, Chauncey
Goodrich, Alexander Hamilton, Stephen Higginson, James
Hillhonse, Rufus King, Jed idiah Morse, Timothy Picker-
ing, Josiah Quincy, Benjamin Tallmadge, Noah Webster,
Eli Whitney, and Oliver Wolcott (1726-1797).
Card catalog in the repository. Several of the letters,
some of whose originals have been removed from the col-
lection, were printed in Memorial of Henry Wolcott, by
Samuel Wolcott (1881), and in Memoirs of the administra-
tions of Washington and Adams, by George Gibbs (1846).
Gift of George Gibbs.
MS 64-208
Wolcott, Roger, 1679-1767.
Papers, 1631-1768. 355 items (2 v.)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Governor of Connecticut Letters from Jonathan Law
(1674-1750), Wolcott's predecessor as Governor ~of Con-
necticut; Sir William Pepperfelii (1696-1750) ; and William
Shirley (1694-1771), Governor of Massachusetts; together
with early Wolcott family correspondence and documents
in the Spanish ship case, 1754-56.
Card catalog <for v. 1 and unpublished items in v. 2) in
the repository. Major part of v. 2 was published in the
Wolcott and Fitch papers, Connecticut Historical Society
collections, v. 16-17 (1916-20)
MS 64-204
Bush, Prescott, 1895-
Papers, 1952-62. 4 file drawers.
In Connecticut State Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
U. S. Senator from Connecticut Correspondence, press
releases, drafts and scripts of speeches, mimeographed bio-
graphical sketches, and radio and television scripts and
interviews relating to Bush's political and speechmaking
activities.
Unpublished description in the library.
Donated by Senator Bush, 1963.
MS 64-205
Skinner (Wflnam) & Son, Holyoke, Mass.
Records, 1874-1950. 89 items.
In Connecticut Valley Historical Museum (Springfield,
Mass.)
Account books, cashbooks, daybooks, dye house books, in-
ventory books, ledgers, journals, store ledgers, payrolls, and
miscellaneous timebooks and receipts, of a company that
manufactured silk and rayon fabrics. Includes journals,
meeting records, register and cash receipts of the Mount
Holyoke Hotel Company (1909-40).
General index on cards in the repository.
Gift of the company, 196L
MS64-206
Stephen Crane collection, 1895-1963.
99 items.
In Dartmouth College Library.
In part, transcripts.
Author. Correspondence, together with two unpublished
articles about Crane. Includes 5 letters from Crane to
various persons; considerable correspondence (1899-1924)
concerning publication matters, largely from Cora (Ho-
worth) Crane (1865-1910), from Alfred T. Plant, lawyer
and Crane's executor, and also from various publishers to
James B. Pinker, Crane's agent; 29 letters (1896-98) to
Willis B. Hawkins, Crane's friend, from Amy Leslie (Mrs.
Lillie (West) Brown Buck) concerning money from Crane
for Miss Leslie; an article by Anne Alhson entitled Stephen
Crane's lost Helen (Nancy Crouse (Mrs. Nellie J. Crouse
Carpenter)) containing copies of 7 Crane letters in the
Syracuse University Library; and a photocopy of a paper
(1963) by Robert Wooster Stallman entitled Some notes for
a biography of Stephen Crane.
Cards for writer and recipient of chief items in the li-
brary's file for manuscript collections. Acquisitions to 1948
described in A Stephen Crane collection, by Herbert Faulk-
ner West (1948).
Initial gift largely assembled by George Matthew Adams
and presented by him in 1946; collection continued by gift
and purchase from various sources.
MS 64-207
CahaD, Thomas, collector.
Cahall collection, 1739-1867. 114 items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Papers (mostly 1800-40) on lands and families of Mispil-
lion and Milford Hundreds, Kent Co, DeL Includes per-
sonal accounts and account books; documents concerning
estate settlements; petitions and other papers concerning
schools, roads, and vacant lands; and surveys, deeds, and
assessments, especially of the tracts Cooper, Dark and Dis-
mal, Increase, Lovelong, and Williams Choice. Represented
79
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cahall collection, 1739-1867.
CahalL, Thomas, collector.
(Continued)
in the collection are the Bowman, Hall, Parsons, and Tom-
hnson families, together with individuals of nineteen other
surnames in the neighborhood.
Catalog containing an abstract of each item in the re-
pository. Also described in Delaware. Public Archives
Commission. list of accessions, v. 13, no. 3 (Jan., 1964)
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mrs. Cahall, 1963.
„ t MS 64-208
Cochran family.
Papers, 1797-1930. 81 items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Correspondence, clippings, souvenirs, and other personal
papers of John P. Cochran (1809-1898); his son, John
Cochran (1841-1876) ; and his granddaughter, Mary (Coch-
ran) PooL
Major portion of the collection described in Delaware.
Public Archives Commission. List of accessions, v. 12, no. 1
(Oct., 1962). Some items also described in v. 11, no 1 (Oct
1961 ), and y. 12, no. 3 (Apr., 1963)
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Howard Pool, 1945-63.
„ , „ . MS 64-209
Delaware Railroad Company.
Records, 1847-1944. 5 boxes.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Correspondence; receipts; bills; memoranda; resolutions;
orders; engineering notebooks, elevation drawings and esti-
mates (1852-56) ; contracts; agreements; and printed re-
ports.
Described in Delaware. Public Archives Commission.
List of accessions, v. 10, no. 3 (Apr., 1961)
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the Delaware Railroad Company, through Ralph
C. Wilson, secretary, 1961.
„ . MS 64-210
Harrington, John V d. 1865.
Letters, 1862-64. 52 items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Union Army soldier. Civil War letters written by Har-
rington, sergeant in Company H, 3d Delaware Infantry,
mostly to his brother-in-law James Tickers of Felton, DeL,
from army posts in Maryland and Virginia. Return ad-
dresses include Frederick City, Relay House, Harper's
Ferry, "Dorsey's Switch" on the B. & 0., and "near Rich-
mond."
Described in Delaware. Public Archives Commission.
List of accessions, v. 11, no. 2 (Jan., 1962)
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Ruth Hodgson, 1961. Formerly owned by Frank
A. Hodgson, and Mrs. Harrington.
„ , M _ MS64-2U
Henderson family.
Papers, 1800-1920. 313 items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Accounts, receipts, memoranda, and land records pertain-
ing to James Henderson and his sons, John and James
Henderson, Jr.; correspondence (1826-77) and accounts
(1811-73) of Benjamin Henderson; and correspondence and
personal papers of Elizabeth Henderson, James L. Davis,
Thomas C. Lowry, and others. •
Described in Delaware. Public Archives Commission.
List of accessions, v. 10, no. 2 (Jan., 1961) and v. 12, no. 2
(Jan., 1963)
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Harvey Shockley, Jr., 1960; and the Colonel
David Hall Chapter, D. A..JL, Lewes, DeL, 1962.
.,.■■,. MS 64-212
Johnson family.
Papers, 1793-1883. 737 items.
In Itelaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Correspondence and administrative papers (1843-45) to-
gether with a few miscellaneous personal papers of Alex-
ander Johnson (1812-1896), sheriff of Kent Co., DeL;
papers of James Johnson (d. 1828), surveyor and fanner,
relating to surveying and to the settlement of his estate and
that of Richard Hayes; and correspondence and business
papers (1827-43) of William Johnson (d. 1863), Kent
County lawyer and surveyor.
Unpublished calendar in the repository. Also described
in Delaware. Public Archives Commission. List of acces-
sions, v. 11, no. 3 (Apr., 1962)
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the estate of Mrs. J. Pilling Wright, 1962.
« MS 64-213
Reese, Ann, collector.
Reese collection, 1715-1877. 77 items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections. ^
Chiefly land documents including deeds, surveys, and
leases for lands in Duck Creek, Appoquinimink Creek, and
St Georges Hundreds in Kent and New Castle counties,
Del.; together with apprentice indentures; manumissions
and other records concerning slaves; business records; per-
sonal papers of the Allee, Hoffecker, and Peterson families:
and other miscellaneous items.
Checklist in the repository. Also described in Delaware
Public Archives Commission. List of accessions, v. 12. no 2
(Jan.,1963) ' '
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Reese, 1962.
MS 64-214
Libby, Isaac Chase, 1852-1923.
Papers, 1875-1923. 6 ft.
In Eastern Washington State Historical Society collec-
tions (Spokane)
Pioneer educator and Methodist minister, of Spokane,
Wash. Correspondence, notebooks, drafts of sermons,
prayers, poems, printed matter, and other papers relating
to Libby's association with Spokane College, Spokane Eng-
lish and Classical School, Spokane High School, Methodist
Episcopal Church of Spokane, Spokane Chapter of the^
Archaeological Institute of America, and other civic and
cultural organizations, giving valuable information on
Spokane for 1882-1923. Includes some family papers and
genealogy.
Unpublished inventory and guide in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Edith Traver, 1958.
80
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-215
Crnmbie, Frank R
Papers, 1926-31. 4 boxes.
In University of Florida library.
Customs inspector and revenue collector in Haiti. Let-
Wk tors, scrapbooks, notes, and photos, pertaining to the West
Indies, particularly Haiti.
Unpublished index in the library.
Purchased from Mrs. Marian Crumbie.
MS 64-216
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Ghofeon, 1873-1946.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' collection, 1900^-53. 2 ft.
In University of Florida Library.
Author. Correspondence, speeches, articles, book reviews,
clippings, notes, and photos, collected by Marjorie Kwinan
Rawlings for. a biography of Miss Glasgow. Most of the
letters (1906-45) are between Miss Glasgow and her brother
Arthur, Mrs. C. Cabell Tutwiler, and Anne Y. Bennett, and
concern her books, family affairs, and trips. Other corre-
spondents include James Branch Cabell, Margaret Cabell,
Margaret Dashiell, Carrie Duke, Inez Freeman, Maxwell
Perkins, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, and Hunter Stagg.
Unpublished index in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Rawlings estate and Norton Baskin, 1950.
MS 64-217
Carina, Walter E 1885-1960, collector.
The Walter E. Corbin collection, ca. 1910-60. ca. 5200
m^ items.
In Forbes Library (Northampton, Mass.)
Genealogical and photographic material, chiefly of fami-
lies and places in western Massachusetts and northern Con-
necticut, consisting of card indexes containing notes and
references, and family names from some of the Massachu-
setts vital records books ; ca. 3600 negatives and 600 prints
of scenes of Florence and Northampton, Mass., the Con-
necticut Valley, cemeteries of western Massachusetts, grave-
stones of genealogical interest, and local geological forma-
tions; and picture postcards of scenes from photos, by
Corbin. Includes a looseleaf notebook entitled Index of
English parish registers in the various counties in England
whose marriages have been published, which also contains
an index to English parish registers in Forbes library ; and
a name and subject card index to all the negatives.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators for use under supervision.
Gift of Mrs. Corbin, 1968.
MS 64-218
Ballintine, John C 1842-1902.
Papers of John C. and Elliot C. Ballintine, 1850-1902.
73 items.
< In University of Georgia Library.
Civil War letters written from New York, Ohio, and
Cumberland College, Ky. to John C. Ballintine, Union
Army soldier in the 13th Regiment, New York Volunteers,
who was a paroled prisoner-of-war at Annapolis, Md.; and
notebooks, pictures, and memorabilia of Elliot C. Ballintine,
mechanical engineer of Bay St Louis, Hancock Co., Miss.,
relating to his service in the Spanish American War as a
sergeant in the 3d Regiment of U. S. Volunteer Engineers.
MS 64-219
Barrow, David Crenshaw, 1852-1929.
Papers, 1859-1929. 48 ft ( 54,641 items)
In University of Georgia Library.
Educator, planter, politician, and Army officer. Corre-
spondence, records, reports, accounts, speeches, MSS. of
articles, scrapbooks, clippings, pictures, memorabilia, and
other papers of Barrow, who was chancellor of the Univer-
sity of Georgia from 1906-25, covering its expansion and
development from a college into a university.
Acquired from the University of Georgia President's
Office and Mrs. Barrow, 1929.
MS64-220
Bower, Byron Beaufort, 1874-1955.
Bower family correspondence, 1872-1906. 377 items.
In University of Georgia Library.
Lawyer, Georgia State legislator, and trustee and regent
of the University of Georgia. Letters (chiefly 1893-94)
from Bower telling of his activities and escapades as a
student at the University of Georgia; and other personal
and business letters of the Bower family of Bainbridge, Ga.
Gift of John Diekerson Bower, m, 1960-61.
MS 64-221
Branch family.
Papers, 1830-1961. ca.3ft._(859items)
In University of Georgia library.
Correspondence, scrapbooks, autograph books, certificates,
broadsides, clippings, roster of Georgia companies in the
Civil War, programs, and pictures of the Branch family of
Savannah, Ga. Civil War correspondence is between Mrs.
Charlotte Sawyer Branch, widow of John Henry Salah
Branch (d. 1846) and her sons, Hamilton McDevit Branch
(1843-1899), head of the Central Railroad and Steamship
Company; John Lufburrow Branch (1838-1861) ; and San-
ford W. Branch (1840-1891). Includes letters of Gen. Franr
cis S. Bartow.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. James Lester Sexton (Margaret Branch),
1958, 196L
MS64-222
Coker, Francis Marion, 1827-1905.
Florence Hodgson Heidler collection, 1861-66. 266 items.
In University of Georgia Library.
Planter, banker, and Confederate Army soldier, of Geor-
gia. Letters of Coker to his wife, Sarah ( Sallie) Alice Reid
Johnson Coker (1836-1916), written during his service as a
soldier in the Confederate Army in Virginia and containing
descriptions and comments on camp life and politics, people,
places, and battles. Includes accounts of the Seven Days
Battles and the fighting around Fredericksburg and Peters-
burg, Va. A few of the letters are from Mrs. Coker to her
husband, and two or three are business letters.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Gift of George and Harrison Heidler in memory of their
mother, Florence Hodgson Heidler, 1958.
MS64-223
Farrow, Henry Patfflo, 1834-1907.
Papers, 1855-1937. 4600 items.
In University of Georgia Library.
Lawyer, and attorney general of Georgia. Correspond-
ence, documents, account books, ledgers, bills, receipts, broad-
sides, pamphlets, newspapers, clippings, and pictures reflect-
ing Georgia politics during and after Reconstruction, and
giving insight into the organization and policymaking activi-
ties of a two party system. The Porter Springs Division of
the papers includes letters, memoranda, hotel registers, ac-
count books, employees book, ledgers, bills, receipts, bro-
81
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Papers, 1855-1937.
Farrow, Henry PatiDo, 1834-1907
(Continued)
chores, advertising material, and other papers (1874-1900)
dealing with Porter Springs, a summer resort near Dahlo-
nega in northern Georgia which was owned and operated by
Farrow. Political correspondents include James Atkins,
Madison Bell, Joseph E. Brown, Alfred E. Buck, RelW
(Latimer) Felton, Dr. William H. Felton, John B. Gordon,
Z. B. Hargrove, James Longstreet, and Emory Speer.
Gift of Corrie Whitner, 1962.
n i*_ n t MS64-224
Felton, Rebecca (Latimer) 1835-1930.
Papers, 1851-1930. 4812 items.
In University of Georgia Library.
U.S. Senator from Georgia, lecturer, and educator. Cor-
respondence, speeches, scrapbooks, articles, newspaper clip-
pings, bills, receipts, tax assessments and returns, cancelled
checks, sheet music, greeting cards, pictures, and other pa-
pers, mostly dealing with Mrs. Felton's work in Georgia
pontics, the temperance movement, women's rights, peial
reform, education, religion, and banking laws. Includes ma-
terial concerning the political revolt led by her husband. Dr
Wilham Harrell Felton, and her controversies with John
B. Gordon, Benjamin H. Hill, Joseph E. Brown, and Alex-
ander H. Stephens.
Unpublished lists in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Felton, 1930.
Ffeurigen, Cameron Douglas, 1854-1942
Papers, 1867-1941. 1900 items.
In University of Georgia Library.
aSH^T"^ dvic le ^ der . ^d newspaper publisher, of
t„2 ' wn VBnW****, speeches, articles, committee
?rt '^' f 3 ,"** 1 ?^ containing information on the
Athens City school system and the Athens street railway,
and giving an uiaght into local problems of transportation
and education with which Flanigen dealt as president of
«?th?f£ ^ay& Electric Company, and a member
of the Athens Board of Education.
GI 1958 f '*** Fknigei1 eStato ' 1942 ' ^ Ban-ington Flam-
Harden family. MS64-226
iten^ 611 ^* ^ 011 ^^ 15 * 111618 ^H 604 * 011 ' ir 79-1963. ca. 2800
In University of Georgia Library.
Correspondence, diaries, accounts, ledgers, scrapbooks,
dippings, receipte, bonds, deeds, lists,!^ autograph
commissions, music, pictures, and other material pertaining
to the ' fenubes of Gen. Edward Harden (1784-1849), lawW
%* *jtB Senator of Georgia; his daughter, Mary EHsa
Qreenhill Harden (1811-ia87); hislri<>inec?lS
Harden ^Jackson (1848-1928) ; and his great great-niece,
Elizabeth Critters (b. 1874) ; and reflect^the^o^C
tory of *he Piedmont section of Georgia. Includes material
on the Lucy Cobb Institute, Athens, Ga., and biographical
material on Athens, Ga. people.
1963* Wld pnMhase from Elizabeth Carithers, 1958, 1962,
win to i* » J MS64-227
HiD, Walter Barnard, 1851-1905.
Papers, 1901-06. 10,364 items.
In University of Georgia Library.
Educator. Papers (chiefly 1904-05) relating to Hill's M.
work as chancellor of the University of Georgia. Includes m
correspondence; annual reports; speeches; and material on
the faculty, departments, budget, and other aspects of ad-
ministration
Transferred from the President's office. Speeches re-
ceived as a gift from Mrs. Brian S. Brown, nee Hill, 1935.
MS 64-228
Lamar, Joseph Rocker, 1857-1916.
Papers, 1792-1936. 4993 items.
In University of Georgia Library.
Lawyer, and U. S. Supreme Court Justice. Correspond-
ence, speeches, notes, opinions, citations, scrapbooks, cer-
tificates, resolutions, MSS. of articles, invitations, pictures,
and memorabilia dealing with Lamar's personal and public
life as an Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court;
together with engagement books, guest lists, menus, table
settings, and notes on entertaining in Washington (1911-16)
of his wife, Clarinda Huntington (Pendleton) Lamar (1856-
1943). Includes two letters (1792) between Alexander
Hamilton and Nathaniel Pendleton. Correspondents include
William Jennings Bryan, James A Garfield, Oliver Wendell
Holmes, Charles Evans Hughes, Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
William H. Taft, Octave Thanet (pseudonym of AHce
French), and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished list in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Lamar, 1938.
u i. » ^^ „ MS64-229
Mell, Patrick Hues, 1814-1888. ^
Papers, 1829-88. 853 items. ~
In University of Georgia Library.
Baptist clergyman, Confederate Army soldier, and chan-
cellor of the University of Georgia. Correspondence, re-
ports, articles, sermons, scrapbooks, and other personal and
official papers. Includes letters from Civil War soldiers
and rosters of Confederate military companies.
Purchased from Patrick Mell, 1957-58; Wonder Shop.
1962; and LW.Dickerson, Jr., 1963.
«n„-._.._„ MS64-230
MeD, Patrick Hues, 1850-1918.
Scrapbooks, 1869-97. 8 v.
In University of Georgia Library.
Scientist and educator. Letters, articles from Engineer-
ing and mining journal, class notes, lists, invitations, pro-
grams, clippings, obituaries, and other material pertaining
to Mell's college career, family, church affiliation, interests,
and activities while he was a student at the University of
Georgia, State chemist of Georgia, and professor of geology
and botany at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala,
Unpublished list in the library.
Purchased from Patrick Mell, 1957.
V _* t .. „ "' .. MS 64 ~ 231
Newton, John Hamlin, 1800-1889. ^
Carlton-Newton-Mell collection, 1814-1931. 4230 items.*
In University of Georgia Library.
Papers of Newton, a businessman of Fenn's Bridge and
Athens, Ga.; of his son-in-law, Henry Hull Carlton (1834-
1905), a doctor, lawyer, journalist, Confederate soldier, and
poktician of Athens, Ga.; and of Carlton's daughter's
father-in-law, Patrick Hues Mell (1814-1888), Baptist
clergyman, Confederate soldier, college professor, and chan-
cellor of the University of Georgia. Correspondence,
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Newton, John Hamlin, 1800-1889. Carlton-Newton-MeU
collection, 1814-1931. (Continued)
diaries, ledgers, accounts, documents, deeds, bills, receipts,
Confederate money, invitations, programs, pictures, and
other material particularly reflecting the Civil War Period.
Includes letters from James Ryder Randal], author of
Maryland, my Maryland.
Purchased from Gary Doster, 1956; and Patrick Mali,
1957 and 1958.
MS64-232
Pryor, Shephard Green, 1828-1911.
Papers, 1845-63. 268 items.
In University of Georgia Library.
Confederate Army soldier and planter, of Sumter Co.,
Ga. Chiefly Civil War letters (1861-63) from Pryor, a
member of the Muckalee Guards, Company A, 12th Regi-
ment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry who fought in the
Shenandoah Valley Campaigns, Seven Days Battles, battles
of Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg, and the Gettysburg
Campaign, to his wife; together with, deeds, biographical
material, and pictures.
Gifts of Mrs. Keith H. Henney, 1957; and Charles R.
Adams, 1961.
MS 64-288
Reece, Byron Herbert, 1917-1958.
Papers, 1937-58. 6068 items.
Wk In University of Georgia Library.
Author, teacher, and farmer, of Blairsville, Ga. Corre-
spondence; lecture notes on composition, poetry, and Eng-
lish and American literature; scrapbooks; citations and
awards; pictures; and MSS. and revisions of Reece's works
including Ballad of the bones (1945), Bow down in Jericho
(1950), The hills not home, Not the full harvest (1944), Re-
membrance of Moab (1949), Season of flesh (1955), Song of
joy (1952), Better a dinner of herbs (1950), and The hawk
and the sun (1955),
Unpublished list in the library.
Gift of Eva Reece, 1959.
MS64-234
Scudder, Nina WflMns, 1897-1956.
Nina Scndder memorial collection, 1839-1956. 4 ft.
(1769 items)
In University of Georgia Library.
Art teacher and flower show judge, of Athens, Ga. Cor-
respondence, speeches, articles, biographical records, pic-
tures, paintings, and other material relating to the Scndder
School of Art, flower shows, flower arrangements, flower
show judging, garden clubs (including the Ladies' Garden
i Club, Athens, Ga.) and the Founders 9 Memorial Garden.
Includes records (1901-30) of the Bessie Mell Industrial
Home, a charitable organization in Athens, Ga^ devoted to
"aid for the weak and work for the strong,'' of which Miss
Scuddert mother, Nina (Wilkins) Scudder (Mrs. Charles
Alexander Scudder) was an officer.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gifts of Moselle (Scudder) Weston, Susan (Scudder)
Hadden, 1956, 1960-62.
MS 64-236
Baker (Walter) & Company, ltd.
Records, 1812-1945. 14 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Ledgers, journals, cashbooks, payrolls, sales journals,
shipments, scrapbooks, and other papers of a chocolate
manufacturer in Dorchester, Mass. Includes account books
(1843-^67) of Sidney B. Williams, and account books (1896-
1900) of Josiah Webb & Company, makers of chocolate,
Milton, Mass.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Gift of General Foods Corporation, 1964.
MS 64-286
Dun & Bradstreet, inc.
Credit ledgers, ca. 1840-95. 249 ft. (ca. 2550 v.)
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Credit ledgers containing entries made in the New York
office from field reports on thousands of firms across the
country. The volumes are arranged by State, then by
county or city, and contain name indexes. Includes a few
records of Dun & Bradstreet's own business before 1900.
Unpublished lists in the library.
Information on literary rights available in library.
Gift of the corporation, 1962.
MS64-287
Eustis family.
Business records, 1878-1948. 6 ft. (66 v.)
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of the copper, pyrite, and gold mining oper ati ons
in Sherbrooke Co., Quebec, and Melones, Calif, of William
E. C. Eustis and his sons, Augustus H. and Frederic A.
Eustis, of Boston. Includes letter books from the Boston
office of the Eustis Mining Company, known before 1888 aa
the Orford Copper and Sulphur Company, and after 1927
as the Consolidated Copper and Sulphur Company; and
papers (1903-28) of the Melones Mining Company.
Unpublished inventory and catalog cards in the library.
Gift of Augustus H. Eustis, 1963.
MS64-288
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1874-
Letter books, 1903-21. ca. 2 ft. (11 v.)
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Businessman, of Boston, Mass. Letters, chiefly of a per-
sonal nature, relating to family affairs, the Harvard Class of
1897, trustee matters, and such subjects as the single tax.
Catalog cards in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Garrison, 1962.
MS 64-239
Holt, Jonah, 1783-1860.
Business records of Jonah Holt and John Stevens, 1826-
72. 3ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Five daybooks and two ledgers (1825-60) of Holt and
eleven daybooks (1832-72) kept by John Stevens (1804-
1890) , storekeepers of BluehiB, Me.
Catalog cards in the library.
Gift of Boston University, 1963.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Manufacturers' Research Association.
Records, 1922-^32. 3 ft. (5332 items)
In Harvard Business School, Raker Library.
Committtee material mimeographed for distribution, re-
plies from companies on various policies and practices, and
other selected records of an association of a dozen or more
Massachusetts firms in different industries, organized to ex-
change information of mutual interest, and which maintained
a Boston office under the direction of R. L. Tweedy. Com-
panies represented include the American Optical Company,
Browne & Sharpe .Manufacturing Company. Dennison
Manufacturing Company, Eastern Manufacturing Company,
Ginn i Company, Gratou £ Knight Company, Helbum
Thompson. Hood Rubber Companv, Kendall Mills, inc.
Lewis .Manufacturing Company, Nashua Manufacturing
Company, Norton Company, Stratlunore Paper Company,
Universal Winding, Walworth Company. Inc., and the
Wlutin Machine Works.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Deposited by Arthur B. Newhall for the Association, 1932.
ai j j „ „ MS 64-241
Alexander and Howell, Dixon, III.
Records, 1854-76. 315 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Business correspondence; accounts; and circulars and
price lists received from manufacturers of machinery and
tools, stoves, refrigerators and plumbing equipment, lamps,
bird cages, and miscellaneous items, of a retail hardware
firm operated by Philip M. Alexander (1819-1898) and
George L. Howell (1820-1893) Includes four letters (1874-
75) from Joseph Utley and F. Finch from Washington,
D. ^concerning the Hennepin and Rock Island Canal bill
Gift of Mrs. Beatrice Lanphier, 1959.
Andrews family. MS 64-242
Papers, 1827-93. 102 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
i ^P er ^? f ., th e ^drews family of Vermilion Co., HI. m -
SLI^v 1 W " ^ J 1861 " 65 ) of Austin S. Andrews
(1836-1917) corporal m the 12th Hlinois Infantry, written
from Kentucky, Corinth, Miss, and Pocahontas and other
? s^L'erTfT 8366 ! P , ap ! K ( 1863 - 71 > of John O. Andrews
(1844-1871), law clerk for John C. Short, Illinois State
Kepresentative, including letters and programs (1863-67)
concerning the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich
and copies of petitions and bills (1871) proposed in the'
Illinois General Assembly; daybook (1851) ; diary (1863) •
letters (1863) from a soldier in the 54th Indiana Infantry
Mfio? Z m f* llan T eous Papers (1839-93). Includes paper4
(1827-39) of the James Newell family, with land grants
signed by or for John Quincy Adams, Ninian Edwards,
Andrew Jackson, and John Reynolds.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Charles H. Campbell, 1960.
- _ , MS 64-248
Frazee, Thomas J
Letters, 1861-65. 66 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Union Army soldier, from Delavan, HL Civil War let-
ters of a private in Company B, 73d Illinois Infantry, writ-
ten home to his parents, Jonathan and Caroline Frazee; his
aster, Ahneda; and his brother, Cornelius; concerning the
Siege of Atlanta, his experiences as a prisoner and parolee
after his capture near Atlanta, and the battles of Perryvflle,
Ky., Stone River, Tenn., Chickamauga, Tenn., Resaca, Ga.,
Adairsville, Ga., and Kennesaw Mountain, Ga. The letters
were written from Camp Butler, HL; camps in or near
Louisville, Ky.; Nashville, Murfreesboro, Cowens Station,
Chattanooga, Knoxville, Lenoir Station, Cleveland, and
other places m. Tennessee; Stevenson and Hogs Jaw Valley,
Ala. ; Kingston, Dallas, and Atlanta, Ga. ; a parole camp at
Annapolis, Md ; and Camp Chase, Ohio.
Purchase, 1963.
r. 1,11 T t, „ MS 64-244
Gaskffl, James R M 1820-1894.
Papers, 1854-1926. 185 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Physician. Personal correspondence, Civil War material,
and miscellaneous papers of a surgeon who served with the
45th Illinois Infantry. The correspondence is with Gaskill's
wife, Clara, and with friends and relatives in Greenville and
Columbia, HI., and in Marine (later Marine Mills), Wash-
ington Co., Minn., and concerns Gaskill's store in Marine,
and his Army service. The Civil War papers consist of
official correspondence and medical reports for the 45th Hli-
nois Infantry (1863-65) including field orders and circu-
lars; records concerning recruits examined; disability dis-
charges; reports and invoices on hospital and medical
property; and reports on sick and wounded. Includes a
circular (1854) giving prices and products of a wholesale
drug and chemical company, and a notebook (1879) giving
formulae for prescriptions.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Philip D. Sang, 1962.
MS64-245
Gillett family.
Papers, 1828-1904. ca. 2 ft. (221 items)
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Correspondence and other papers of John Gillet (1796?-
1847), farmer and land speculator, of Lake Fork, HL; John
Dean Gillett (1819-1888), landlord, livestock producer, and
land speculator, of Lake Fork and Elkhart, HI.; his wife,
Lemira (Parke) Gillett; and other members of the Gillett
family. Includes materials dealing with the estates of John
Dean Gillett, Smith Tuttle, and AmariUa (Sanford) Tuttle;
real estate; cattle and hogs; legal agreements; and geneal-
ogy; together with financial papers. Correspondence dis-
cusses sales of land to the Mormons at Nauvoo, 111.; land
transactions elsewhere in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota;
and livestock production. Contains letters from Civil War
soldiers from Illinois including George H. Campbell, J. G.
Chalfant, Andrew Danmor, Robert B. Latham, Hannibal
C. St Clair, David Vanhisc, and Mindret Wemple. Other
correspondents include Riley R. Beach of Commerce, TIL;
Shelby Moore Cullom; Virgil Hickox; Horace R. Hotchkiss
of New Haven, Conn.; Hiram D. Keays; Phineas Kimball
Jr. of Nauvoo, TIL; David Littler; Stephen T. Logan; John A
McNulta; M M Morrill; Emma (Gillett) Oglesby; Richard ^»
J. Oglesby ; Marcus B. Osborn and Company of Rock Island,
HL; Charles M Osburn and Curtis; Samuel C. Parks;
George H. Scranton; J. H. Sherman; John T. Stuart, Ed-
wards, and Brown; and Smith Tuttle of Fair Haven, Conn.
Unpublished guide available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchase, 1937, and gift of Mrs. Selim W. McArthur,
1962-63. '-
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MS64-248
Griffin, John A 1842-19%.
Papers, 1860-68. 396 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Union Army soldier. Correspondence, and diary (1862-
63 kept as a private in Company D, 17th Illinois Infantry)
containing entries concerning sick leave in Viola, EL ; guard
duty at Bolivar,Tenn.; battles of Inks and Hatchie; gnard
" duly at La Grange, Tenn.; march to Memphis via Holly
Springs, Abbeville, and Oxford, Miss, and Moscow and Col-
lierville, Tenn. ; duly at the Navy Yard in Memphis and at
Lake Providence, La.; and siege of Vicksburg. The letters
are from friends and relatives in Cairo, Cambridge, Free-
land, Keithsburg, Mt. Morris, and Viola, HL; and from
soldiers in the 8th Illinois Infantry, 33d Illinois Infantry,
31st 'Wisconsin Infantry, 53d U. S. Colored Infantry, and
unspecified regiments in Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Ten-
nessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia,
and Virginia.
Gift of John H. Griffin, 1961 and 1962.
MS64-247
Humphrey, J Otis, 1850-1918.
Correspondence, 1908-18. 149 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
U. S. District judge, of Illinois. Letters received by
Humphrey, relating primarily to the Lincoln Centennial
Association of Springfield, HL Correspondents include
Gutzon Borglum, William Jennings Bryan, James Bryce,
Joseph G. Cannon, Shelby M. Cullom, Charles S. Deneen,
Edward F. Dunne, Joseph W. Fif er, Melville W. Fuller,
Jean Jules Jusserand, James Hamilton Lewis, Bobert Todd
Lincoln, Henry Cabot Lodge, Frank O. Lowden, William
3. McKinley, John G. Oglesby, William Lyon Phelps, Law-
rence T. Sherman, William Barret Bidgeley, Horace White,
and Richard Yates.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of William O. Humphrey, 1960.
MS64-248
King family.
Papers, 1798-1927. 2 ft (2286 items)
In Illinois State Historical Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence, journals, genealogical notes, and other
papers of David King (1794-1877) ; his wife, Sarah Ann
(Denniston) King (1805-1877) ; and their children, John
Kevin King (1827-1915) ; Charles Speer King (b. 1832) ;
Campbell Denniston King (1828-1884); William Henry
Kin g (b. 1840) ; David King, Jr. (b. 1838) ; James Staart
King (b. 1831) ; Joseph Bush Hays King (b. 1846) ; Lucie
Stuart King (b. 1842); and Thomas Clark King (1834-
£t 1866). Contains descriptions of Irish immigration; busi-
ness relationships (1816-43) among wholesale dry goods
and iron products firms in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and
other cities; St. Augustine, Fla., and Savannah, Ga., in the
1830's; the Mexican War; difficulties of an overland trip to
California in 1850; the Northwestern Boundary Survey
from 1857-60; the Quartermaster Dept on the Pacific coast
from 1850-71; college life at Bethany College, Va., during
the 1840's and at Illinois College, Jacksonville, HI., during
the 1850's; the Civil War (Camp Defiance, Cairo, HI.;
Burnside's Division in North Carolina and Virginia; and
the 9th Army Corps in Tennessee and Virginia) ; farm life
in Sangamon Co., HL, Kansas, and Oregon; missionary
activities in the Indian Territory; and the Willamette Falls
Canal Company in Oregon.
Partial calendar in the library. A 1 so described in The
King family papers, 1798-1927; a descriptive inventory, by
Robert L. Brubaker (1963)
Deposited by Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Sang, 1958.
The University of Washington Library (Seattle) has a
negative microfilm copy (1 reel) of 201 letters (1857-77)
written by John Nevin King.
MS64-249
Myers, Patrick.
Business records, 1860-72. 95 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Tavern proprietor, of Springfield, HL Correspondence
(1866-69), receipts, accounts, and liquor licenses (1860-72).
Purchased, 1959.
MS 64-250
Patrons of Husbandry. IUmois State Orange.
Records, 1885-1961. 73 items and 7 v.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Records concerning the Subordinate, Pomona, and Juve-
nile Granges in Illinois and the Illinois granger (1947-61).
Deposited by the Hlinois State Grange, 1963.
MS 64-251
Patrons of Husbandry, Illinois State Grange. Pomona
Grange'. Winnebago Co.
Records. 1874-1956. 300 items and 6 v.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Correspondence (1919-44), minutes of meetings (1874-81,
1906-56), and miscellaneous papers.
Deposited by the Winnebago County Pomona Grange,
1963.
MS64-252
Russell family.
Papers, 1792-1927. ca. 1 ft. (813 items)
In Hlinois State Historical Library.
Correspondence (including some miscellaneous Civil War
letters) journals, daybooks, account books, legal documents,
speeches, and literary MSS. of John Russell (1793-1863),
pioneer, editor, and teacher of Bluffdale, HL; his wife,
Laura (Spencer) Russell; and their children, including
Spencer G. RusselL The material concerns Bluffdale, HL ;
the Black Hawk War; Hlinois State Lyceum (1831-33);
Rock Spring Seminary (later Shurtleff College, Alton, HI.)
(1828-57) ; other schools in which John Russell taught in
Bonhommie Bottom, Mo. (1819-25), St. Louis, Mo. (1826-
27), Vandalia, HL (1830-31), East Feliciana Parish, La.
(1843-49), and Carrollton, HL (1850-52) ; and publications
which John Russell edited, or for which he wrote, including
the Backwoodsman (1837-39), and the Louisville advertiser
(1842) Correspondents include Gen. Henry Atkinson
(1782-1842), John Mason Peck (1789-1858), and John
Reynolds (1788-1865).
Gifts of Spencer G. RusselL 1901; William S. RusselL
1926; and Mrs. Howard Hobson, 1953, I960, and 1962.
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Spence, Brant, 1874. MSW - 253
Papers, 1937-62. 60 ft. (ca. 37,500 items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
U. S. Representative from Kentucky, Democrat Corre-
spondence from constituents; files on service academy ap-
pointments, service cases, and Veterans' Administration
records; material on general legislation; and correspondence,
hearings, reports, and public laws concerning legislation on
price control,housing, banking, monetary affairs, and other
business of the Committee on Banking and Currency of
which Spence was chairman almost continuously from 1943-
62. Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Alben W Bark-
ley, Bernard Baruch, Eugene B. Black, Chester Bowles,
Paul Butter, James F. Byrnes, Will Clayton, John Sherman
Cooper, Martin Dies, Douglas Dillon, Michael V DiSalle.
Jesse ^Donaldson, Paul Douglas, Cyrus Eaton, JamesA
Farley, WilliamGreen, Alfred E. Smith, W. Averell Harri-
man, J. Edgar Hoover, Cordell Hull, George M. Humphrey,
Jesse H. Jones Estes Kefauver, John F. Kennedy, Robert
Kennedy, Fiorello LaGuardia, Scott W. Lucas, John W.
McCormack, Joseph W. Martin, Jr., George Meany, Henry
Morgenthau, Jr., Bishop William T. Mulloy, Sam Rayburn,
Walter P. Reuther, Nelson Rockefeller, Franklin D Roose-
velt, Dean Rusk, John W. Snyder, Adlai E. Stevenson,
Stuart Symington, Charles P. Taft, Harry Truman, Fred
iX ™ f°^ J Sinclair Weeks > Governors of Kentucky, and
political leaders of Spence's Congressional district
Unpublished inventory, list, and index in the library
Correspondence service files, Veterans' Administration
^'-, . raUroadiretirementcases (1959-62) restricted.
Gift of Mr. Spence, 1962-63.
Hound (Clipper ship) ^ 6 *~ 25 *
Records, 1858-59. ca. 500 items.
Co^ M:irine Historical Associ » t ion collections (Mystic
Abstract log (May 13-Sept. 22, 1858) of Lorenzo Dow
Baker, master of a trip from New York to San Francisco;
account of disbursements at San Francisco; freight list-
cargo books; crew lists; and freight receipts from New York
and Hong Kong of the Hound, a clipper ship built in 1853;
owned by Charles Charles Henry, David D., and George W
.Line by Wells & Emanuel until 1863.
Gift of Richard R. Baker, 1950 and 1953.
Spker, Elihu, 1825-1893. MS64-2o5
Papers, 1840-1918. 133 items.
_In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
M5te" ter -JE t n^ C ^ nn ; Co^Pondence; accounts
£lJt?V ^ . Charles H - MaUor 7 & Company; bills
(1862) for provisioning the clipper ship, Mary L Sutton, of
astfstic Conn., in San Francisco; accounts (1858-61) of
Charles Mallory with the Mary L. Sutton; agreement (1854)
to employ Joseph Wales on the clipper ship Samuel Wfflete
of Mystic, Conn.; freight list (1857) for the Samuel Willets-
kst will and testament of Andrew G. Dickinson, Brooklyn'
K J- ; printed rates (1854) for New Orleans steam tow-
boats; broadsides about an improvement on a floating drag
or anchor by Abel N. Lewis, and wharfage rates in Mystic^
Conn.; charter party for the bark, Fanny, in 1852; and a
financial statement (1883) for the Galveston Steamship
Gift of Mrs. Earle W. Stamm, 1963.
Washington (Ship) MS 64-256
Records, 1831-33. 103 items.
In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
Gonn.) v •' ^
Accounts, bills, receipts, passenger lists, crew lists with
wages paid, and other papers of a packet ship operating
between ^ew York and Liverpool, Eng., of which William
U inompson was master and Abraham Bell & Co. of New
York were agents.
Purchase, 1963.
U IT « rr MS 64-257
McKellar, Kenneth Douglas, 1869-1957.
Papers, 1911-53. 1000 ft.
In Memphis Public Library.
U S. Representative and Senator from Tennessee. Cor-
respondence, speeches, scrapbooks, voting records, printed
matter, pictures, and photos, chiefly relating to McKellar's
work with the Senate Military Affairs Committee during
World War i; as chairman of the Senate Post Offices and
Roads Committee (1933-46) ; with the Tennessee Valley
Authority; and as chairman of the Senate Appropriations
Committee during World War n. Includes material con-
cerning appointments, pardons, pensions, and passports.
Correspondents include Clement Atlee, William Jennings
Bryan. Champ Clark, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adlai Steven-
son, Woodrow Wilson, and other national and international
leaders.
Described in The papers of Senator Kenneth D. McKel-
lar: a preliminary chronology, by Joseph H. Riggs (1960).
Gift of Mr. McKellar, 1953.
MS 64-258
Angus, Charles, merchant of Liverpool, Eng.
Letter book of Charles and William Angus, 1799-1851.
1 v.
In University of Minnesota Library, James Ford Bell col-
lection.
Correspondence relating to overseas mercantile activities.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
MS 64-259
Brodie, WD
Letter book, 1793-94. 1 v.
In University of Minnesota Library, James Ford Bell
collection.
English mercantile agent in Malaga. Letters by the direc-
tor of a London importing firm, engaged chiefly in the wine,
fruit and oil trades.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
t» « c - MS 64-260 Jk
De Mey van Streefkerk family. ™
Papers, 1725-1830. 390 items.
In University of Minnesota Library, James Ford Bel] Col-
lection.
Correspondence, letter books, financial records, reports,
memoranda, and other papers, relating to the family's sugar
plantations in Dutch Guiana.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS64r-261
Minnesota. University. Library. James Ford BeU CoUeo-
tion.
Papers on French colonization and commerce, 1660-1800.
ca. 1200 items.
In University of Minnesota Library, James Ford Bell
Collection.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Correspondence, reports, instructions, and other papers
relating to French colonial and commercial undertakings in
the East and West Indies, Africa, Asia and North America.
Includes letters and reports (1741) of De Lozier Bouvet,
explorer and colonial administrator relating to his proposal
to establish a French base in the central Pacific Ocean for
commercial purposes; correspondence (1784-91) of Lacombe
freres & compagnie with E. J. Gien, Bion & compagnie re-
lating to commercial undertakings in Santo Domingo;
letters (1720-38) of members of the Maurepas family in
Louisiana commenting on the administration of the French
colony there; and correspondence (1741-93) of Leon de
Moracin (an official of the Compagnie des Indes) and other
members of the Moracin family, dealing primarily with the
affairs of the Compagnie des Indes.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
MS 64-262
Mossel, Jacob, 1704-1761.
Papers. 1738-58. 4 v.
In University of Minnesota Library, James Ford Bell Col-
lection.
Governor of the Dutch East India Company. Letter
books and reports pertaining: to the commerce of the Dutch
East India Company.
tk Indexed in the library's card catalog.
MS64-263
Applegate, Lisbon, 1803-1875.
Papers, 1819-99. 3461 items and 19 v.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections
(Columbia)
Merchant, surveyor, and county judge, of Chariton Co.,
Mo. Correspondence and business papers, chiefly, 1840-80.
Includes correspondence relating to the Civil War. in Mis-
souri, the hire and sale of Negro slaves, economic conditions,
and land matters; accounts, receipts, abstracts, promissory
notes, expenditures, and notes due Applegate; and letters
(1848-73) from his son. George W. Applegate, of California
concerning ranching, the weather, economic conditions, the
political situation, travel over the Oregon Road, a descrip-
tion of Truckee, Calif.; the San Francisco Vigilance Com-
mittee, and the effect of the Civil War on citizens of
California.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Purchased from George H. Applegate, 1932-33.
MS 64-264
family.
Papers, 1852-1907. 52 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Business and family correspondence and legal papers of
Moses Barth, a dry goods merchant of Fayette and Roche-
port, Mo. and his family. The correspondence concerns
economic conditions (particularly in Bocheport during the
Civil War), recruiting for the Confederate Army, and the
War itself, especially the skirmishes and raids in the Roche-
port area.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Wallace Whitaker, 1955.
MS64-266
Bingham family.
Papers, 1814-86. 150 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri Collections (Co-
lumbia)
Correspondence of various members of the Bingham
family, of Missouri, concerning family matters, the war for
Texas independence, the Battle of San Jacinto, general con-
ditions in Texas, the cattle industry in Texas prior to the
Civil War, and an explosion of a cannon on the warship
Princeton, Feb. 28, 1844. Members of the family named
are Amend Bingham, Elizabeth H. Bingham, the Rev.
George Bingham, George Caleb Bingham (1811-1879, por-
trait and genre painter), James Rollins Bingham, John
Bingham, Mrs. Mary Bingham, and Mathias Bingham.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gifts of Mrs. W. C. Roberts, Mary Bingham Turley, and
Mrs. W. P. Bowdry, 1947-50.
MS 64-266
Broadhead, Garland Carr, 1827-1912.
Papers, 1858-1908. 800 items.
In State Historical. Society of Missouri Collections (Co-
lumbia) . .,
Engineer and professor of geology at the University oi
Missouri. Correspondence and geological papers relating
to State and national legislation regarding harbors, and
surreys; ore and fossil deposits (mainly in the valleys of
the Missouri and Mississippi rivers) ; geological survey of
Missouri; mining operations; location of Fort Orleans, Mo.;
rock formation and composition; and other topics of a geo-
logical and engineering nature. Includes a letter (1890)
from Theodore Roosevelt.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Mr. Broadhead, 1909.
MS 64-267
Campbell, Isaac R 1798-1882.
Papers, 1821-87. 381 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia) -••»«■
Businessman and merchant, of St Francisville, Ma
Business correspondence, accounts, receipts, legal papers,
and papers relating to local elections and poDbooks,
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Purchase, 1967, 1959.
MS 64-268
Clark, WiDiam, 1770-1838.
Papers, 1798-1831. 5 v.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia) .
Indian agent, explorer, and Governor of Missouri Terri-
tory. Memorandum books and an astronomy notebook
(1805). The memorandum books contain public accounts
(1819-25), rules for Indian agents together with a list of
184 drafts (182«-31), miscellaneous memos, orders, receipts,
and material relating to Meriwether Lewis and his family
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Papers, 1798-1831.
Clark, William, 1770-1838.
(Continued)
and to journeys to New Orleans, Kentucky, Philadelphia,
and Washington, D. C. Includes a map (1798) of the
Mississippi River, and a sketch map (ca. 1805).
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repositorv
Purchase, 1928.
™ v « ™. . MS 64-269
Colombia, Mo. Christian College.
Records, 1858-74. 11 v.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Record books containing lists of students, expenses, sched-
ule of courses, attendance, grades, tuition fees, inventory,
and minutes of the Board of Trustees.
Information on literary rights available in repository
Gift of H. H. Banks, 1940 and 1946.
France, Charles B 1835-1895.
Papers, 1857-90. 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections
(Columbia)
Banker, of St. Joseph, Mo. Correspondence, diaries, and
other papers. Letters to France relate primarily to business
andiamily matters and to the Civil War, religion, reaction
m California to Lincoln's assassination, silver mines in
Colorado, Reconstruction, and the freed Negroes in the area
of Mobile, Ala.; letter book (Jan-July, 1864) relating to
Holiday's St Joseph to Denver, Colo. Overland Freighting
Line; diary and accounts of France's trip (1865) from
Denver to St. Joseph; journal (1856-63) of Silas McDonald;
diary and account book (1859-63) of Mattie W. McDonald;
and a copy of The daily Rocky Mountain news (Oct. 31,
1864).
Information on literary rights available in repository
Loaned by Robert D. France, 1938.
nw * tl „ MS64-271
Fnstoe, Thomas, 1796-1872.
Papers. 1827-1903. 1 box
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Baptist clergyman, of Chariton, Mo. Correspondence,
legal papers, and accounts. Material bulks largest for the
years, 1827-71. Includes Fristoe's record book (1827-71) of
marriages performed by him, his account book (1866-71)
records (1872-73) of his estate, and tax receipts (1848-71)'
of Jordan Bentley.
Described in Missouri historical review, v. 34, no 3 (Apr.
1940) p. 398.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Nan V. Herring and Richard Bentley, Jr., 1939.
o .j. nM MS 64-272
Guitar, Odon, 1825-1908.
Papers, 1836-1903. 253 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia) v
Lawyer and Union Army Officer, of Boone Co., Mo.
Correspondence, military papers, and accounts. Material
bulks largest for the years, 1862-64. Correspondence re-
lates to the Cml War in Missouri, Southern sympathizers,
guerrilla bands and raids, the emancipation of slaves, prob-
lems involved in protecting the freed Negro, and the enlist-
ment of Negroes in the Union Army. Military papers con-
cern troop movements and other routine matters. t
Calendar cards in repository. f
Information on literary rights available in repository
Deposit, 1917-18.
_ MS 64-273
Keyie, James.
Papers, 1818-1913. 240 items and 14 v.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections
(Columbia)
Methodist minister, merchant, founder of Keytesville and
Brunswick, Mo. Correspondence concerning property hold-
ings and land sales, deeds, legal papers, estate papers, ac-
count books and other papers, chiefly 1818-76. Includes
journal (1862-69) of Henry Lewis and John F. Lewis,
commission sales book, accounts of land sales in Brunswick,
Mo. and elsewhere, merchant account book, land record book,
passage book and freight book (1852) of steamer trips from
St, Louis, Mo. to Brunswick, portage book (1852) for a
steamer, ledger accounts of the firm of Applegate and
Gordon; and journals containing daily accounts of the
weather, farming, and general conditions.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Purchase, 1938.
MS 64-274
Lazear, Bazel F
Papers, 1851-1904. 165 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Cdft
lumbia) ^^
Officer in the Missouri State Militia and resident of Ash-
ley, Mo. Chiefly letters of Lazear (primarily to his wife)
and to other officers, while serving as a lieutenant colonel,
1st Cavalry, Missouri State Militia, concerning the Civil
War in Missouri, particularly the breaking up of guerrilla
bands in Lafayette and Saline counties during 1863 and
1864. Includes papers relating to Gvil War claims for
equipment
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Purchase, 1946.
Leonard, Abiel, 1797-1863. MS 64-275
Papers, 1786-1933. 3114 items and 51 v.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Farmer, lawyer, and justice of the Missouri Supreme
Court Correspondence of Leonard and members of his
family, of Howard Co., Mo. concerning his law practice,
land investments, farming, family and personal matters,
State and national politics, economic conditions, Negro slav-
ery, emancipation of slaves, the Kansas-Nebraska act, Mor-
mons in Missouri, secession of the Southern States, nullifica-
tion, the Civil War, New Madrid (Mo.) land claims, imnuV
gration to Missouri, religion and religious meetings; letteflr
to Nathaniel Leonard, father of Abiel Leonard, during the
Revolutionary War concerning routine military matters;
correspondence and other papers relating to the Santa Fe
Trail, Leonard's trip to Santa Fe, and the Santa Fe trade;
legal papers containing notes on cases during Leonard's gen-
eral law practice, opinions on cases tried while he was a jus-
tice of the Missouri Supreme Court, and information on the
New Madrid land claims cases; 17 letter books (1827-62) of
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Leonard, Abiel, 1797-1863. Papers, 1786-1933.
(Continued)
Leonard; 16 account books (1823-55) ; 10 memorandum books
(1823-37) ; and 8 private account books (1822-57). Corre-
spondents include William H. Ashley, David Bates, Edward
Bates, William V. N. Bay, Hamilton Gamble, Henry S.
Gayer, Peyton B. Hayden, David S. Lamme, Nathaniel
Leonard, Beeves Leonard, John Miller, Joel B. Poinsett,
Benjamin H. Beeves, James S. Bollins, and George C Sihley.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Nathaniel Leonard, Jeanette Spencer, and Perry
Spencer, 1933-47.
MS 64-276
McCoy, Wfflard J
Papers, 1857-71. 88 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Correspondence concerning legal matters; letters to Mc-
Coy from his father, John Calvin McCoy of Kansas City,
Mo., his brother, Lusinius S. McCoy, and his friends; re-
ceipts; and accounts.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Purchased, 1931.
MS 64-277
McGready, William E I. 1819.
♦ Papers, 1817-71. 65 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Circuit clerk, of Washington Co., Mo. Correspondence
relating to business and family matters, legal papers, bills,
and receipts of McGready and other members of his family.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Charles Van Bavensway, 1937.
MS 64-278
McLane, William H 6.1816.
Papers, 1836-93. 1430 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Merchant, State legislator, and curator of the University
of Missouri. Personal and business correspondence relating
to legal matters, business matters, land holdings and land
claims, fi"""*") conditions, politics (mainly on the State
level), the Tebo and Neosho Railroad, agricultural condi-
tions, Christian College (Columbia, Mo.), and the Univer-
sity of Missouri, and mentioning the names of Charles D.
Drake and Carl Schurz. Material on the Civil "War includes
correspondence, receipts, orders, oaths of loyalty, and other
^ _ papers concerning army regulations, routine military mat-
P ters, and Missouri Militia from the Cape Girardeau area.
Correspondents include Charles Channing Allen, Benjamin
Grntz Brown, C- F. Bririhl, Wayman Crow, John B. Gray,
H. M. Hillen, B.C. McBeth, James B. McCormick, George C.
Thilenius, and B.G. Woodson.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of A. Loyd Collins and Charles H. Whitaker, 1939;
purchased from A. Loyd Collins, 1952.
MS 64-279
Marmaduke, Meredith Miles, 1791-1864.
Papers, 1823-86. 347 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Farmer, Lieutenant Governor, and Governor of Missouri.
Correspondence concerning politics, agriculture, and the
Mexican War; business accounts, bills, receipts, and other
papers. Includes an account book (1830-31) kept by Mar-
maduke and Dr. John Sappington when they operated a
store at Jonesboro, Mo. Correspondents include William
Becknell, Thomas Hart Benton, John J. Lowry, John Sap-
pington, and George C. Sibley.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Purchased from S. J. Cantwell and Lillian S. Harrison,
1933, 1937.
MS 64-280
Mudd, Henry Thomas, 1818-4902.
Papers, 1850-79. 408 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Businessman, curator of the University of Missouri and
State legislator, of Kirkwood and St Louis. Mo. Cor-
respondence of Mudd and various members of his family
concerning matters of family interest, economic conditions
in Illinois and Missouri, activities of the Missouri House of
Representatives, politics, traveling in Missouri and Illinois
and to Alabama, Colorado, and the Dakotas.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of David C. Duniway, 1955.
MS 64-281
Paxton, William McClung, 1819-1916.
Papers, 1760-1915. 1290 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Merchant and lawyer of Platte Co., Mo. Correspondence,
genealogical data (much of which relates to the Marshall
family), and other papers, chiefly 1860-1900. Correspond-
ence concerns business matters, financial conditions, legal
matters, religion, literary subjects, prohibition and temper-
ance, Park College (Parkville, Mo.), the Civil War, and
Platte County.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
MS 64-282
Boffins, James Sidney, 1812-1888.
Papers. 1830-1938. 13 boxes.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections
(Columbia)
Microfilm copy (negative) of 33 letters (1870-85) of
Bollins to Carl Schurz, from the Schurz papers in 0b&
Library of Congress.
Lawyer, railroad organizer, State legislator, and U. S.
Bepresentative from Missouri (1862-64). Chiefly cor-
respondence (1830-85) and other papers concerning Boiling
law practice, business interests, and personal and family
matters. Other topics include State and national politics,
bills introduced in the State Legislature, railroad organiza-
tion and construction (particularly the North Missouri Bail-
road), the establishment and administration of the Univer-
sity of Missouri, Columbia College (Columbia, Mo.), eco-
nomic conditions, the Civil War, the emancipation of slaves,
Reconstruction and "Bourbon" democracy. Correspondents
include William Ashley, Edward Bates, Thomas Hart Ben-
ton, George Caleb Bingham, Frank P. Blair, Jr., Benjamin
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1830-1938.
Rollins, James Sidney, 1812-1888
(Continued)
Gratz Brown, C. F. Burnam, Cassius M. Clay, Thomas T.
Crittenden, Alexander William Doniphan, Charles D
Drake, Henry S. Geyer, Samuel T. Glover, Odon Guitar,
John H. Lathrop, Samuel S. Laws, Abiel Leonard, John G.
Miller Daniel Read, Carl Schurz, and William Franklin
Switzler.
Calendar cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository
Gifts of Curtis B. Rollins, Sr. and Ruth Rollins Westfall,
Violette, Eugene Morrow, 1873-1939, collector
Violotte manuscript collection, 1806-1921. 1 box.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
lumbia)
Correspondence and legal papers (1834-1921) relating to
toe Missounand Mississippi Railroad Company, the Iowa
"wlroad Contracting Company, and the Keokuk and Kansas
City Railroad Company; papers (1806-08) relating to land
claims and knd titles in the Louisiana Territory and in the
.District of St Louis; file cards listing churches and news-
papers in the counties of Missouri; and papers (1838) con-
cerning a court case involving Joseph Smith, of Richmond,
Calendar cards in repository.
^formation on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Mr. Violette, 1923.
Webster Co* Mo. ^^^
Archives, 1841-1924. 701 items.
^ State Historical Society of Missouri collections (Co-
Asssssment list (1884-92), census for 1860 and 1868, Web-
ster Co. Circuit Court case of the State of Missouri vs. Wil-
liam Cole, certification (1858) for land sales, farmers' in-
come lists (1865), Friendly Township pollbook (1860-61)
treasurer's receipts, marriage licenses, and tax lists, and
other official papers.
Index cards in repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of C. R. MacDonnell, 1949.
Ashley, William Henry, 1778-1838
Papers, 1778-1840. ca. 85 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
otF^t. er and U - S - ^Presentative from Missouri (1831-
61) Papers relating to Ashley's interest in the fur trade,
manufacture of gunpowder, and mining; improvement in*
navigation on the Mississippi River in the vicinity of St
Louis, Ma; real estate in St Louis; politics; Indian trade;
and the West Correspondents include James P Beck-
wourth, James Bridger, Robert Campbell, Thomas Fits-
Patrick, David E. Jackson, Etienne Provost, Jedediah S.
bnuth, William L. Sublette, and Samuel Tullocb,
Gift.
MS64-286
Banking and currency papers, 1797-1933. ca. 300 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
In part, photocopies (positive)
Checks, promissory notes, and receipts, chiefly of Missouri f
banks; bankbooks and financial statements; Confederate ^
States bills; currency issued by colleges during the Civil
War period ; and cashier checks used by the National Bank
of Commerce, St Louis, Mo., during the Panic of 1907.
Gift
MS 64-287
Bfflon, Frederic Louis, 1801-1895.
Papers, 1769-1877. ca. 150 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Diary (1818) kept by Billon on his travels from Philadel-
phia, Pa. to St Louis, Mo.; notes on outstanding citizens
and events of St Louis, from a village in the early Terri-
torial days to the latter part of the 19th century; two mem-
oranda books containing Billon's original notes of early
marriage, baptismal, and burial records: notes on the affair
of Benito Vasquez and Joseph Motard; maps, plats, and
additions of the town of St. Louis; early wills and docu-
ments; and material on the origin of St Charles Co., Mo.,
the families of Vincennes, Ind., and the transfer of Louisi-
ana. Names of prominent citizens represented in the collec-
tion include Joseph Chauvin, the Chouteaus, Daniel P.
Cook, Ninian Edwards, Pierre Liguestj Laclede; Peter
Menard, Sr., Joseph M. Papin, and Gen. James Wilkinson.
Gift
„_. „ ~ MS 64-288
Bissell, Dame], 1768 or 69-1833.
Papers, 1802-21. ca, 50 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Army officer and landowner, of St Louis, Mo.
Chiefly correspondence relating to the building of an
arsenal at Fort Bellefontaine, Mo., the conspiracy of Aaron
Burr, Meriwether Lewis, the evacuation of Forts Madison
and Osage in Mo., the demolishment of Fort St Charles, La.,
and the War of 1812; together with newspaper clippings
about the old Bissell home. Includes letters to and from
Andrew Jackson.
Gift
„. MS 64-289
Bissell, William Henry, 1811-1860.
Papers, 1824-61. ca. 220 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Governor and U. S. Representative from Illinois. Corre-
spondence, diary, speech, maps, and a plan (ca. 1850) for t'
seating of the U. S. Senate and House of Representative.
Letters, primarily from statesmen and politicians, relate to
Bissell's speech (1850) on the question of slavery. Includes
references to his service in the Black Hawk War, the Battle
of Buena Vista in the Mexican War; to the Wilmot Proviso;
and maps of Illinois (1848), Chicago (1857), and Europe
(1859), showing France, Germany, Italy, Sardinia, and
Switzerland.
Gift
90
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-290
Black, Gordon 6 1880-1933.
Papers, ca. 1820-1950. ca. 200 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Construction engineer, of St Louis Co., Mo. The bulk of
the collection consists of biographical and genealogical
material of Black and the related families of Ralph Clayton,
McCutcheon, and McKnight Includes stock certificates
issued by Clayton, the Forest Park Railroad Company, and
the North Missouri Railroad Company; and a medical ac-
count book (1822-25) of Dr. John Kennedy containing a
record of an illness of Frederick Bates.
Gift
MS 64-291
Blair, Francis Preston, 1791-1876.
Papprs, 1817-1959. ca. 100 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Journalist and political leader. Correspondence and clip-
pings. Letters are to and from Blair and his sons, Francis
Preston Blair, Jr. and Montgomery Blair concerning poli-
tics in Missouri, national politics, family and financial mat-
ters, the Civil War, military affairs, and appointments; and
to John C. Fremont, James 3L Polk, James M Stone, and
Winfield Scott Includes material on the Blair Monument
Association.
Gift
MS64-292
Blake, Lillie (Devereux) 1835-1913.
Papers, 1847-1910. ca. 1200 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
# Author, lecturer, reformer, and suffragist Correspond-
ence, autobiography (1873-1903), journals, speeches, bro-
chures, handbills, and scrapbooks concerning the organiza-
tion of the -woman's rights movement woman suffrage, and
the National Woman Suffrage Association. Includes letters
of pioneer suffragists Susan B. Anthony, the Blackwells,
Carrie Chapman Catt, and Elizabeth (Cady) Stanton; and
9 journals kept by Mrs. Blake -during the pre-Civil War
period, the War years, and during her activities in the
woman's rights and woman suffrage movements.
Gift
MS 64-293
Boefer family.
Boef er collection, 1849-1918. ca. 50 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Tax forms, warranty deeds, bills and accounts of Henry
Wagner & Son (cabinetmakers ) with firms in St Louis,
Mos Wagner's sketchbook, and naturalization papers of
Henry Wagner, Michael Jacob Unhelbach, Nathaniel Engle,
and Christian Boefer.
Gift
MS 64-294
Boggs, Lillburn W 1792-1860.
^ Papers, 1827-57. ca. 60 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Governor of Missouri. Correspondence and oilier papers
relating to the Indian conflict in Barry Co., Mo. Includes
business and personal correspondence of Boggs' brother, Dr.
Joseph O. Boggs, of Williamsport, IncL, and letters of his
mother, Mrs. Martha Boggs, and other members of the
family.
Gift.
MS 64-296
Bogy & Lecompte, Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
Rose Mary Bogy collection, 1828-41. ca. 1500 items and
20 ft. of microfilm (negative)
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Chiefly business letters of Bogy & Lecompte, dealers, in
general merchandise. Includes microfilm of Joseph Bogy's
treasury book (1833-41), his letter book (1823-34), and his
account book (1837-41) ; and Bogy & Lecompte's letter book
(1833-37). Correspondents include Lewis V. Bogy, Thomas
C- Fletcher, and Gustavus St. Gem.
Gift
MS 64-896
Bogy family.
Papsrs, ca. 1813-1929. ca. 800 items and 50 ft of micro-
film (negative)
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Biographical and genealogical papers of the Bogy, Bolduc,
Valle, and Pratte families, of St Louis and Ste. Genevieve,
Ma, comprising correspondence, deeds, accounts, receipts,
and legal papers. Includes data relating to Lewis Vital
Bogy (1813-1877), U. S. Senator from Missouri and to his
grandson, Lewis V. Bogy (1865-1914), author and journal-
ist; scrapbooks, instructions in news correspondence, news-
paper cuppings, published poems of Bogy (the author) , and
memorial addresses on the life and character of Senator
Bogy; correspondence «f Joseph Bogy and bis son, Joseph
V. Bogy, of Ste. Genevieve relating to their expedition to
California in the gold rush days; letters of Joseph V. Bogy
concerning his joining the Walker expedition to Nicaragua,
his imprisonment in Mexico, and events that led to his death
in the hinterland near Lima, Peru; and 14 legal papers and
maps of land in Ste Genevieve Co., Mo.
Gift
MS 64-297
Bowen family.
Papers, 1818-1931. en. 150 items.
Li Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Chieflv materials relating to the Civil War period. In-
cludes letters to Col. John S. Bowen (1830-1863) from fel-
low officers; Civil War reports, ordnance receipts, and blank
forms for soldiers' service in the Confederate Army ; survey
of Jefferson Barracks, Mo. and field notes made at the
request of Gen. Henry Atkinson ; documents relating to land
in Georgia and Maryland; minutes (1858) recorded on St
Patrick's Day at a meeting for the formation of the Pro-
fessional Architectural Association, in St. Louis, Mo. ; ac-
count book (1858) and specifications for buildings con-
structed by the St. Louis architectural firm of Bowen &
Miller; complete copy of articles (1905) of the association of
the Daughters of the Confederacy of Missouri; and papers
concerning Mrs. Elizabeth Nidelet von Phul and Henry von
Phul, of St. Louis, Mo.
Gift
MS 64-298
Boyce, Joseph, 1841-1928.
Papers, 1844-1919. ca. 120 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Businessman, of St Louis, Mo. Correspondence, insurance
and business papers, bills .of lading, steamboat items,
genealogical material, and other papers. Includes letters of
the Civil War iind World War I periods, and 4 letters re-
lating to Father John Bannon (d. 1913) , pastor (1858-61)
of St John's Catholic Church, St Louis, Mo., and Con-
federate chaplain, who later returned to Dublin, Ire.
. Gift
91
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
^_ . MS 64-299
Breckenridge, George, 1769-1852.
Papers, 1804-63. ca. 50 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
State legislator, of Caledonia, Mo. Land surveys, land
claims in Ste. Genevieve and Caledonia,- Mo. areas, Maury
Co, Tenn., and Bladen Ca, If. C; document signed by
Breckenridge .recording his mark and brand in Washington
Co., Mo; for cattle, sheep, hogs, and horses; a note mention-
ing a branding iron in the items at the Breckenridge farm;
letter from Breckenridge (while in Jefferson City, Ma) to
his wife, Elizabeth (Cowan) Breckenridge, in which he dis-
cusses Missouri politics and the first bill relating specifically
to divorce laws; a document appointing Breckenridge jus-
tice of the peace.
Gift.
MS 64-300
Bridge, Hudson E 1810-1875.
Papers, 1808-74. 2 ft
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Businessman, of St. Louis, Mo. Personal and business
correspondence, bills, receipts, canceled checks, notes paid,
local bills, bankbooks, railroad passes, and shipping state-
ments of Bridge Beyburn & Company. Includes corre-
spondence on the development of the steel plow and infor-
mation on Bridge's activities with the Missouri Pacific, the
North Missouri, the Iron Mountain, and the Ohio and Mis-
sissippi Railroad companies.
Gift.
_ „ MS 64-301
Broadhead, James Overton, 1819-1898.
Papers, 1802-1906. ca. 900 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer, minister to Switzerland, and U. S. Representative
from Missouri. Correspondence (relating to the emancipa-
tion question and the silver question), legal papers and
notes, Civil War data, and copies of some of Broadhead's
many speeches. Includes memorandum on the prosecution
of treason in the case of U. S. vs. Joseph W. Tucker; mem-
oranda relating to Missouri politics and government, judi-
cial appointments, and constitutional law; the Peralta and
Mormon cases, the case of the City of St Louis vs. the St.
Louis Gas & Light Company; rough drafts of lectures,
articles, and legal notes ; two land grants ; and 15 memoranda
books containing records of travels, expenses, and notes on
legal issues.
Gift
„ „. MS 64-302
Bryan, William Smith, 1846-1940.
Papers, 1817-1940. ca. 120 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Author and journalist, of St Louis, Mo. Includes letters
to the Bryan family from H. C. Davis relating to his ex-
periences as a doctor in a St. Louis hospital in the 1870's;
letters between various members of the Bryan family de-
scribing life in California; and correspondence between
Benjamin L Emmons and Bryan pertaining to varied sub-
jects including St Charles and Wentzville, Mo.; Daniel
Boone, present-day politics, and phases of religion
Gift.
„ MS 64-303
Bulkley family.
Papers, 1848-65. ca. 70 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections {St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewriten) g
Civil War letters from T. A. Carpenter to P. C. Bulkley
and others while in the vicinities of Fredericksburg and
Richmond, "Va., New Orleans, La., the Missouri-Kansas
border, and Camp Jackson (St Louis), Mo; biographical
data on Dr. Caroline Thomas Rumbold, forest pathologist;
and a bound mimeographed typescript of Grandmother,
mother, and me, by Mary E. Bulkley.
Gift.
MS 64-304
Bonee, Harvey.
Papers, ca. 1821-98. ca. 100 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Sheriff of Cooper Co., Mo, Account book (1862);
sheriff's record book (1850-69) ; three letters from C. D.
Drake; papers relating to the building of the Tebo and
Neosho Railroad in Missouri (chiefly bills, checks, accounts
and receipts) ; account with William Sooy Smith, Civil War
general and engineer on railroad bridges over the Missouri
River; stock certificates of the BoonviHe Railroad Bridge
Company; billheads, receipts, funeral notices, checks, and
promissory notes.
Gift.
MS 64-305
Bnrbach, George M 1884-1959.
Papers, 1936-57. ca. 50 items.
Li Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Radio and television station manager, and adve
man, of St Louis, Mo. Notes, newspaper and magazine
clippings, and other papers. Includes a biographical sketch
of Burbach, material relating to his contribution to the de-
velopment of television in St Louis.
Gift
MS 64-306
Byars, William Vincent, 1857-1938.
Pappii?, 1876-1940. ca. 2000 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Journalist, of St. Louis, Mo. Correspondence (1876-1900)
between Byars and his father, James Byars, pertaining to
family history, political data, and newspaper work; and
correspondence with newspapermen and other public figures,
such as Arthur Brisbane, William J. Bryan, Jacob J. Child,
Champ Clark, Norman J. Colman, Roswell Field, William
Torrey Harris, Harry B. Hawes, George S. Johns, Orrick
Johns, C. H. Jones, Manuel Quezon, and William Marion
Reedy.
Gift.
MS 64-307
Campbell, Robert, 1804-1879.
Papers, 1825-194L ca.22ft ifc
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) photocopies (negative)
Fur trader, merchant, and businessman, of St Louis, Ma
Copies of 44 letters (1825-41) to Campbell and William
Ashley concerning the fur trade, sale of beaver, and business
and family matters; diary (1833) of Campbell, while at
Fort William (later, Fort Laramie) Wyo.; record of ship-
ments (1862-64) of Campbell & Company under the open
cargo policy of the United Insurance Company; inventory
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Campbell, Robert, 1804-1879. Papers, 1826-1941.
(Continued)
(1864) of Campbell & Company; material relating to case
( 1873 ) of Robert Campbell & Company vs. J. C. Dent, -which
I was brought before the Supreme Court of Missouri, and on
the Campbell House Museum, St. Louis; testimony, deposi-
tions, exhibits, reports, court orders, correspondence, and
memoranda pertaining to the disposition of the estate of
Hazlett Kyle Campbell (d. 1938) last child of Campbell;
and genealogical material of the Campbell family
Gift
MS 64-308
Carr, Walter C
Carr-Zimmerman papers, 1780-1911. ca. 500 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Businessman of St Louis, Mo. Correspondence primarily
between Carr and his wife, Fannie B. Carr, and members
of the Carr and Zimmerman families. Includes papers of
B. D. Zimmerman, who married Nellie Carr.
Gift.
MS64-309
Carson, William Glasgow Brace, 5. 1841, collector.
Carson collection, 1821-1926. ca. 800 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Letters of Dr. William Carr Lane, mayor of St Louis,
Mb., to his wife, Mary (Ewing) Lane; letters of Nathaniel
Ewing, father of Mrs. Lane, concerning the political issues
of the 1820's, expressing some very emphatic opinions about
Andrew Jackson and Thomas Hart Benton; letters in the
1850's from Anna E. Lane, of Washington, D. C, to her
sister, Mrs. William Glasgow, describing the fashions, mat-
^r ters at the Capitol, and activities of the IT. S. Senate, which
^^ she visited almost daily ; correspondence between Anna and
Sarah Lane (who lived with her mother in Europe during
the Civil War) ; correspondence with Madame Philippine
Duchesne concerning the education of the Lane daughters;
miscellaneous items include lottery tickets; letters concern-
ing conditions of the tobacco industry (particularly the crop
of 1850 in Howard Co., Mo.) ; material relating to condi-
tions en route to and in California ; theater programs (1882-
1926) ; and articles from various theatrical magazines.
Gift
MS 64-310
Carson family.
Papers, 1810-1931. ca. 300 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Correspondence relating to Christopher "Kit" Carson
(1809-1868) ; personal letters from members of the Carson
family, land papers, account books, writings on religion,
genealogical data; bills, notes, receipts, and memoranda
concerning the Santa Fe, N. M. trade of William Carson
(Howard Co., Mo.) and the grocery business continued by
his son, Thomas Carson.
Gift.
MS 64-311
Case family.
<£ Papers, 1813-1913. ca. 150 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Business and personal papers of the Case and Camden
families, of St Louis, Mo. Includes personal letters of Dr.
and Mrs. George S. Case, Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Camden,
and Marbel Camden; partnership agreement (1854) of
Case, CBlenis, Mathews, and Wells for operating a busi-
ness in St Louis; a description of the dry goods business of
John B. & M. Camden & Company ; an analysis of trade
along the Mississippi River in the 1830's; and miscellaneous
items consisting of a steamboat bill of lading and a letter
(1840) to Captain Calvin Case at the wreck of the ship
Selma ; and copies of Civil War ballads.
Gift.
MS64-312
Chamberliit, T W collector.
Chamberlin collection, 1661-1945. ca. 100 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Newspaper clippings, maps of America in the early 1800's,
World War i letters, papers (1917-18) of the Missouri
Home Guard, three typewritten MSS of Walter L. Chaney
(one, the famous Old drum) ; and typewritten records
(1661-1770) of deeds from Baltimore Co., Md. Court; and
of material on the Dred Scott case.
Gift
MS 64-313
Chontean family.
Business records, 1752-1946. 30 ft. and 53 v.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Correspondence, bills, accounts, inventories, contracts of
engagements with various men, packing accounts, bills of
lading, and other business papers of Auguste Chouteau,
Pierre Chouteau, Sr., Pierre Chouteau, Jr., and Rene Chou-
teau, relating to their activities as fur traders, merchants,
and financiers of Missouri. Includes 53 ledger account
books of the American Fur Company's Western Division ;
and letter books for Fort Pierre, S. D., Fort Tecumseh, Fort
Union, N. D., and the Upper Missouri branch of the com-
pany.
Gift.
MS 64-314
Clark, George Rogers, 1752-1818.
Papers of George Rogers Clark and William Clark, 1766-
1944. 5 ft
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part, photocopies (negative and positive)
Papers (1766-99) of George Rogers Clark, soldier and
frontiersman, of Virginia, Missouri, and Kentucky, consist
of correspondence, fragmentary journals, enlistments, re-
ceipts, accounts, orders, and reports, dealing primarily with
the campaigns in the Illinois country during the Revolu-
tionary War and later expeditions against the Indians and
Spaniards. A few letters relate to the early history of St
■ Louis, Mo. Correspondents of George Rogers Clark include
Capt Brashear, Col. Arthur Campbell, Capt Dalton, Col.
John Floyd, Charles Gratiot, Capt Helm, Patrick Henry,
Thomas Jefferson, Col. J^ M. P. Legras, Fernando de Leyba,
CoL Benjamin Logan, Capt. McCarthy, Col. John Mont-
gomery, Lt John Rogers, Capt Shannon, Capt Williams,
and Capt Worthington. Papers (1789-1838) of William
Clark (1770-1838), explorer with Meriwether Lewis, are
composed of correspondence with Meriwether Lewis and
Thomas Jefferson and journals relating to the expedition to
the Pacific; and journals kept while serving in the Indian
campaigns under Col. John Hardin and Generals Charles
Scott and Anthony Wayne. Other correspondents of Wil-
liam Clark include Daniel Clark. Rene .Tusseaume, Stephen
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Claris, George Rogers, 1752-1818. Papers of George
Sogers Clark and William Clark, 1766-1944. (Continued)
W Kearny, Lafayette, James Madison, James Monroe, Wil-
liam Morrison, Benjamin CFallon, Dr. James J. CFallon,
John CFallon, Sylvester Pattie, and Duke Paul of Wurt-
temberg, Ger. Other material in the collection includes
biographical and personal notes of the William Clark fam-
ily, school notebooks of the children, and correspondence
about the collection.
Gift
™ .. . ~_ MS 64-315
Clark family.
John CFallon Clark collection, 1786^-1804. ca. 450 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Papers of the Clark family, of Missouri. Includes deeds,
land records, and win of William Clark (1770-1838) ; cor-
respondence and records of George Rogers Hancock Clark
and his descendants; and papers on Paducah, Ky.
Gift of John CFallon Clark.
Clemens, Cyril, 1902-
Papers, 1921-56. ca. 2 ft.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Author and editor of the Mark Twain journal. Corre-
spondence, primarily from persons of world renown, mostly
manifesting interest in serving as honorary vice-president
or as members of the International Mark Twain Society, of
which Clemens was the founder and president. Includes a
letter from Samuel Langhorne Clemens (third cousin of
Cyril Clemens) concerning a self-pasting scrapbook in-
vented by him.
Gift.
n . , MS 64-317
Clemens family.
Mary C. Clemens collection, 1737-1954. ca_2ft.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts.
Diary (1787-88) of Jeremiah Clemens of Kentucky;
papers concerning the first thirty years of the Missouri busi-
ness career of James Clemens, Jr. (1791-1878) of St Louis,
Mo., copies of his letters (1815-16) to his family in Ken-
tucky during the period that he lived in Ste. Genevieve,
Mo., and legal documents of his wife Eliza (Mullanphy)
Clemens, his father-in-law John M. Mullanphy, and his
brother-in-law Bryan Mullanphy; newspaper clippings, in-
vitations to social events in St Louis, lottery tickets, and
broadsides. Correspondents include Thomas Hart Benton,
Henry Marie Breckenridge, Blessed Mother Rose Philip-
pine Duchesne, Chester Harding, John M Mullanphy, and
Bishop Joseph Rosati.
Gift.
Cline, Frederick A MS64 - 318
Daisy J. Cline papers, 1861-1919. ca. 60 items
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Tinsmith Correspondence and other papers. Includes
i^flS aine t0 Us familv > "» St. Louis, Mo., during the
CiviT War period; letters (1885) to his family while in Sil-
ver City, N. M; World War i correspondence; tax receipts-
and commissions. '
Gift
„ MS 64-319
Clarke family.
Powhatan H. Clarke collection, 1842-1921. ca. 3 ft.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Correspondence of the Clarke family, of St Louis, Mo A
chiefly of Powhatan H. Clarke (1863-1893), his wife, and*
their son, Powhatan H. Clarke, Jr. (1893-1920). Includes
80 letters of Frederic Remington (1861-1909), artist and
author, to Powhatan H. Clarke, illustrated with pen and
ink sketches of army subjects; Clarke's army papers (1884-
93) and field notes; and notebooks (1917) of Powhatan H.
Clarke, Jr., while a student at the Cadet School of Military
Aviation, University of Illinois.
Gift
_ MS64-820
Clubs and societies papers, 1870-1962.
ca. 350 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Correspondence, minutes, articles of incorporation, state-
ments, newspaper clippings, and other papers relating to
social, civic, and local patriotic clubs of St. Louis, Mo. and
to clubs of national interest and importance. Organizations
represented include the American Legion, American Society
of Civil Engineers (St Louis branch)," Colonial Dames of
America in Missouri, Colonial Daughters of the Seven-
teenth Century, Daughters of the American Revolution,
Junior League, Missouri Society of the City of New York,
National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812,
National Society of World War Registrars, inc., New Eng-
land Society of St Louis, Smith College Club, Society of
the Army of Tennessee, Society of Colonial Wars, Society
of Mayflower Descendants, United Confederate Veterans,
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Veterans of Forei^
Wars, and Women Descendants of Ancient and Hono
Artillery Company.
Gift
MS 64-321
Collins, Thomas R 1860-1961.
Thomas R. and Martin Collins papers, 1866-1951. ca. 60
items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Insurance brokers and civic leaders of St Louis, Mo.
Chiefly correspondence relating to the insurance business.
Gift
MS 64-322
Conway, Joseph, 1763-1830.
Papers, 1798-1922. ca. 60 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Pioneer of St. Louis Co., Mo. and Indian fighter. Chiefly
1798-1881: land sales, deeds, indentures, bills of sale of
Negroes, land grant and survey, wills, and genealogy.
Gift
MS 64-323
Cook, Fannie (Frank) 1893-1949.
Papers, 1881-1949. ca.4ft
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis) dfc
Author and lecturer. Correspondence, literary papers,
biographical data, scrapbooks, notebooks, pamphlets, clip-
pings, periodicals, and other printed material reflecting Mrs.
Cook's interest in the southeast Missouri sharecroppers, inter-
racial problems, labor movements, and relief conditions.
Includes MSS. of Mrs. Palmer's honey ( 1946) , Storm against
the wall (1948), The long bridge (1949), the unpublished
William Beaumont, and numerous short stories.
Gift
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MS 64-324
County Court papers, 1844-51.
ca. 350 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Records relating to the organization of the following
counties in Missouri: Atchison, Butler, Cedar, DeKalb,
F Dodge, Dunklin, Harrison, Hickory, Knox, Lawrence, Mer-
cer, Mississippi, Moniteau, Nodaway, Putnam, Reynolds,
Ripley, Schuyler, and Sullivan. Includes recommendations
for justices and sheriffs in various counties; surrey notes of
townships; and correspondence of Gov. John C. Ed wards
and Austin A. King.
Gift
MS64-325
Couzins, John E D 1813-1886.
Papers, 1825-1950. ca. 100 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Chief of police, St Louis, Mo. and U. S. Marshal for the
eastern district of Missouri. Correspondence, genealogy,
and newspaper clippings. Includes papers pertaining to
the work of Couzins and his wife, on the Civil War Sanitary
Commission; receipts of ordnance stores; Couzins 1 oath of
loyalty to the United States ; and the papers of his daughter,
Phoebe Couzins (1842-1913) first woman lawyer in Missouri,
■consisting of correspondence relating to her work and to her
writings. Couzins' correspondents include Edward Bates,
William Greenleaf Eliot Hamilton R Gamble, and Ulysses
Simpson Grant
Gift
MS 64-326
Craighead, Alexander.
Papers, 1800-15. ca. 60 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Merchant. Correspondence relating to Craighead's mer-
^| cantile business in Ste. Genevieve, Mo., but mainly to his
• lead mining ventures in the Hercularieum, Ste. Genevieve,
and Washington Co., Mo. areas. Includes a bill for merchan-
dise of John Smith T ("T" for Tennessee) for gun repairing
and a pistol; and three letters relating to Smith T's interest
in the Shibboleth Mine.
Gift
MS 64-327
Crow, Carl, 1883-1945.
Papers, 1901-54. ca. 125 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Journalist, author, and observer in the Far East Letters
from Crow to his family in St. Louis, Mo., pertaining pri-
marily to his life in China and Japan, and to his writing
career. Includes a few memoranda of agreements between
him and his publishers, for his books; and papers relating to
the closing of his estate, especially to the properties deposited
at the University of Missouri.
Gift, 1953.
MS 64-328
Crumb, Geneva, 1872-1962.
Papers, 1860-1956. ca. 75 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Resident of St Louis, Mo. Fifteen letters from Robert
E. Peary, mainly concerning his Arctic expedition and a
•contract (1908) for his lecture in St Louis; biographical
4ft -sketches of Caleb B. Crumb (1814-1886) ; programs (1861)
" of the Bloomfield Educational Society; programs (1861)
of the Jackson Academy Exhibition; and a real estate
broadside (1867). Correspondents include William Benton,
Frank P. Briggs, Bennett Champ Clark, Forrest C. Don-
nell, T. S. Eliot, Vladimir Golschmann, James P. Kern,
Vilhjalmur Stefansson, James B. Sullivan, and Harry S.
Truman.
Gift.
MS 64-329
Darby, John Fletcher, 1803-1882.
Papprs. 1785-1882. ca. 1500 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Mayor of St. Louis, Mo., State senator, and U S. Repre-
sentative from Missouri. Letters, documents, and miscel-
laneous items pertaining to the political, social, and business
history of St Louis.
Gift, 1913.
MS 64-830
D'Arcambal family.
Papers, 1848-86. ca. 90 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Correspondence, mainly in French, relating to estate mat-
ters and to Santo Domingo indemnities, emanating from
France, involving the D'Arcambal family, of St Louis, Mo.
Includes genealogical chart
Gift, 1950.
MS 64-S31
Davis, George Tnrnbull Moore, 1810-1888.
Papprs. 1832-43. ca. 200 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Lawyer and journalist. Legal correspondence of Davis
and the firm of Davis & Krum, Alton, 111. Includes letters
from many firms and individuals in St. Louis, Mo., letters
relating to land transactions in the Alton area, and letters
relating to political matters. John M. Krum (1810-1883)
was Davis' law partner.
Gift.
MS 64-332
De Bar, Benedict, 1814-1877.
Papprs, 1866-80. ca. 50 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Actor and proprietor of the St. Louis Theatre, St. Louis,
Mo. Correspondence, clippings, notes, receipts, deeds, and
business papers relating toDe Bar and his estate.
Purchase, 1951.
MS 64-338
Ddany, John CFallon, 1841-1930.
Papers. 1829-1933. ca. 25 items and 74 v.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Physician and philanthropist of St. Louis, Mo. Corre-
spondence, journals (1862-1933) of Delany's social life here
and abroad, and a genealogy of the Delany and Morton
families. The 1862 journal describes Delany's trip to the
Rockies with Father Pierre- Jean de Smet After Delany's
death the diaries were continued by Mrs. Delany giving
sparse accounts until 1933. Includes a letter (1851) sent as
a valentine from a gold prospector in California; a letter
from Archbishop John J. Glennon, of St. Louis, to Delany
acknowledging receipt of a gift of property for a school
ground; and an invitation to act as pallbearer in the funeral
procession in honor of Henry Clay.
Gift.
MS 64-334
Delassus family.
Delassus-St Vrain papers, 1544-1909. ca. 500 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Correspondence; documents pertaining to Missouri lands;
and coats of arms, patents of nobility, and other genealogi-
cal date relating to the Delassus and St Vrain families.
The collection is principally concerned with Carlos Dehault
Delassus (1767-1842?) and reflects the history of the Loui-
siana Purchase, the Missouri settlements, and the Spanish
and French influence in the Mississippi Valley. Names in-
cluded are Manuel T. Beauregard, James Bruff, Francisco
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Delassus-St Vrain papers, 1544-1909.
Delassus family.
(Continued)
Luis Hector baron de Carondelet, Auguste Chouteau, Pierre
Chouteau, Bufus Easton, Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, Wil-
kam Henry Harrison, Charles Howard, Pierre Antoine La-
forge, Louis Lalune, Pedro Clement Laussat, Juan Lavallee,
Mane Philhppe Leduc, Louis Lorimer, Juan Ventura Mo-
rales, Manuel Perez, Henry Peyroux, Jacques de St Vrain,
Charles Sanquinet, James G. Soulard, Zenon Trudeau and
Juan Baptaste Valle.
««*-,_ MS64-335
De Man family.
Papers, 1779-1957. ca. 1000 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Correspondence, land papers, receipts, bills, genealogical
date, copies of the family crest, 13 school books (1847-49)
of Clara De Mun and Emilie De Mun, and other papers re-
lating to the De Mun family, of St Louis, Mo„ especially
Jules De Mun (1782-1943>- Includes Jules De Mun's jour-
nal (Sept 10-Nov. 30, 1815) recording a journey from St
Louis to a place south of Pueblo, Colo., on the Arkansas
w!Tvv • made by ^ Mun ' A-ngvste P. Chouteau, and Mr.
v TT i^ a trader- Correspondents include Frederico Bert-
hold, 1 lerre Chouteau, Jr., Auguste De Mun, Edmund de
Pestie, John Forsyth, Charles Gratiot, Zelina Macklot John
Mullanphy, Joseph Nicolas Nicollet, and Jacques de St
vrain.
Gift
Desloge family. MS 64^36
Papers, 1815-1955. ca. 600 items
Li Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Correspondence (1815-72) between the Desloge and Rozier
families of Missouri, Nantes, France, and Santiago, Cuba;
and genealogical data. Most of the letters (1823-56) relate
!?^ merchandising activities of Firmin Desloge (1803-
1856) and of his uncle, Ferdinand Rozier, in Sainte Gene-
vieve, Mo., and to lead mining in Washington and Saint
Francois counties, Mo. Fonr letters (1850) are from Jules
■Kozier, son of Ferdinand Rozier, while on a gold mim™
expedition m California.
Gift
Diamant, Henry A collector. MS 64-337
Henry A Diamant collection, 1805-75. ca. 100 items.
In .Missouri' Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Ohiefly bills, deeds, Governors' appointments of justices of
the peace; legal papers; slave emancipation papers; a polite
ical ticket listing Sterling Price as nominee^ for Governor
of Missouri and Thomas Hart Benton as nominee for the
U. 6>. House of Representatives; a receipt (1835) to Madame
Mane Therese (Cerre) Chouteau, of St. Louis, Mo. for use
of city water; a paper (1831) relating to the administration
of the estate of her husband, Auguste Chouteau, a gen-
eral accounts ledger (1810) ; a fur accounts ledger (1813)
Orift of Henry A Diamant 192L
Doniphan, Alexander William, 1808-1887
Papers, 1855-1907. ca. 60 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Army officer, lawyer, and political leader, of Missouri
J-rmcipallj ■correspondence with Dewitt Clinton Allen on
political subjects.
Gift.
m- . „ MS64-839
Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis.
Church papers, 1727-1962. 2 ft
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Papers containing historical information relating to
churches in early St. Louis and other parts of Missouri:
objections of the Missouri Presbyterian ministers to taking
the oath of allegiance as a qualification for participating m
the business aspect of the Church; and names of the minis-
ters in the Missouri Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, who refused to become identified with the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South when the schism (1845) occurred
in Columbia, Mo.
Gifts from various sources.
MS 64-340
Missouri. Historical Society, St. Low.
Commissions collection, 1720-1904. ca. 60 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
In part, photocopies.
Commissions of William Christy, Jules Leduc, Daniel A
Rawlings, Alexander Riddle, John Ruedi, William Shannon,
Joseph Throckmorton, and others. Signatures attached to
the commissions include those of military officers, State
Governors, and Presidents of the United States.
Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis.
Cooper County papers, 1810-1961. ca. 1100 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Chiefly marriage returns (1829-81) of Cooper Co., Mo ;
records (1810-45) of the Baptist Church of the District of
St Charles, in Upper Louisiana, from its first meeting to its!
meeting in Boonville, Mo.; prospectus (Feb. 6, 1864) of the
Boonville monitor, a Union paper; a report (1935) of the
Missoun Training School for Boys, in Boonville; and cor-
respondence relating to life in Cooper Co. in the mid-lsOO^
Gifts from various sources.
. MS 64-342
Obear, Bryan, collector.
John Gano Bryan papers, 1788-1917. ca. 160 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Tributes paid to Dr. John Gano Bryan (1788-1860) from
letters and reminiscences of Dr. Bryan's contemporaries;
biographical and genealogical material concerning the
Bryan and McHvaine families; and notes on horsey horse
breeding, and pedigrees.
Gift.
Smith, Thomas Adams, 1781-1844. 64-348
Papers, 1798-1864. 1747 items.
In State Historical Society of Missouri collections
(Columbia)
Army officer. Correspondence and seven letter books
(1812-81) concerning the War of 1812, especially in Florida^
and New York, problems with the Indians and runawayW
slaves in Florida, troop provisions and conditions, the Mis-
souri Military District, and other routine military matters ;
politics; sale of public lands; traders of Santa FtN E-
mstructions for Stephen H. Long for a surveying expedi-
tion; and exploration of the Yellowstone River and estab-
lishment of a camp at its mouth, Correspondents include
William H Ashley, David Barton, John C. Calhoun, Wil-
ham Clark, William H. Crawford, Thomas Flournoy; John
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Smith, Thomas Adams, 1781-1844. Papers, 1798-1864.
(Continued)
Floyd, Duff Green, "William Henry Harrison, Andrew Jack-
son, William Carr Lane, Stephen H Long, Josiah Meigs,
John Miller, David B. Mitchell, John OTallon, Thomas
Pinckney, David Todd, Hugh Lawson White, and James
Wilkinson.
Calendar cards of individual letters in repository; does
not include items in letter book.
Gift of the heirs of the estate of Smith, 1906-06.
MS 64-344
Cornwallis> Sir William, 1744-1819.
Papers relating to his service in the American Revolution,
1776-8:!. 12 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
British naval officer. Correspondence, logbooks, signal
books, rosters of seamen, a volume of instructions for com-
manding officers of British ships, and order books relating
to Cornwallis' service during the American Revolution in
the Chesapeake Bay, the Delaware River, the West Indies
and in the Atlantic Ocean near Rhode Island and elsewhere.
Ships mentioned include the Bristol, Chatham, Isis, Lion,
and Medea.
MS 64-345
Loosey, Charles Frederick de.
Papers, 1860-70. 30 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Imperial Austrian consul general. Correspondence, ac-
counts, memoranda, newspaper clippings, and other papers,
A mostly in Spanish or German, chiefly relating to Mexico.
Includes cashbook and correspondence of Luis de Arroyo,
consul general of the Mexican Empire; letters from the
Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs and from Mexican
consulates and legations in various countries to Mexican
consuls in New Orleans and New York relating to consular
affairs, the military and political situation in Mexico, the
activities of Benito Juarez and his agents, and Emperor
Maximilian ; letters, contracts, printed reports, and other
papers relating to the Mexican Gas Works, the American
and Mexican Mail Steamship Company, the St. Antonio
Lizardo Company, the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and a
steamship line from New Orleans to Vera Cruz; and laws
and decrees issued by various departments of the Mexican
government. Correspondents include J. Miguel Arroyo,
Richard Barry, Don Luis Borg, Henry M Flint, Hugo
Fritsch, William Henry Hurlbut, F. A. Ludert, Emperor
Maximilian, Oliver de Resseguier, and Simon G. Sina.
MS64-346
Bens, Glendolen T
New York State Woman Suffrage Party papers, 1916-18.
ca. 350 items.
In New York Public Library.
I Correspondence and other papers dealing with the New
York State Woman Suffrage Party and the activities of
Mrs. Bens as 2d Assembly District leader (TJtica, N. Y.) and
press chairman. Includes press releases, public statements,
and other papers «m»Tn».ti7ig from New York State party
headquarters by such women as Carrie Chapman Catt,
Harriet B. Laidlaw, and Vivian (Boarman) Whitehouse.
Purchase, 1959.
MS 64-347
British Apprentice Gab, New York.
Records, 1921-60. 3 cartons.
In New York Public Library.
Includes general correspondence, "boys and parents let-
ters", registers, logbooks, special visitors books, B. A. C. re-
view, and B. A. C. bulletin.
Box listing available in the library.
Gift, 1961.
MS64-348
Brown family.
Papers. 1844-68. 1 box.
In New York Public Library.
Correspondence of the Brown family of Columbus, Ohio.
Chiefly letters of Lucius Franklin Brown (d. 1863) to his
father, Bradford B. Brown, to his sisters Olive and Virginia
(Mrs. Charles T. Flowers), to his brother-in-law, Charles
T. Flowers, and to his cousin, Edgar N. Wilcox, while a
student at the English and Classical Family School for
Boys, Farmington, Conn. (1852-55), while employed as an
architectural draftsman at Columbus, Ohio and Nashville,
Tenn., and while serving as a lieutenant in the 18th In-
fantry, U. S. Army (1862-63). Includes a letter press copy-
book of his official letters (1862-63)-
Gift of the estate of Charles F. McCombs.
MS 64-349
Buehermann, Elizabeth.
Correspondence, ca. 1004-55. 3 folders.
In New York Public Library.
Photographer. Letters received (chiefly to 1910) from
many persons in literary, art, and photographic fields,
mainly relating to photographic work done by Miss Bueher-
mann; together with 20 letters (1932-41) received by O.
Bancharel d'Aoust from Alexis Carel, Mrs. Ralph Sock-
man, and others.
Selected list of correspondents filed with the collection.
Gift
MS64-350
Denting, Edwin WiDard, 1860-1942.
Papers, 1880-1921. 1 box.
In New York Public Library.
Artist Correspondence of Deming with his family while
he attended the Art Students' League, New York City, and
from Chicago, Mexico, and Paris ; together with four photos.
Listing available in the library.
Gift
MS64-351
Fenno family.
Papers, early mid-19th cent. 12 items and 2 v.
In New York Public Library.
Miscellaneous poetry and writings of the Fenno family,
principally August and Henry Fenno.
Gift, 1961.
MS 64-352
Gibbs, Lillian.
Papers, 1931-59. 1 box.
In New York Public Library.
Miscellaneous correspondence and other material. In-
cludes 14 folders of correspondence, notes, and other papers
(1955-58) relating to distribution of Scrapbook Of a house-
wife and citizen. 3 '
Gift, 1960.
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ni 4 -,_ MS 64-353
Hale family.
Papers, 1818-72. 3 boxes.
In New York Public Library.
Correspondence and other papers of a Newburyport, Mass.
family. Includes letters (chiefly to relatives) from Ben-
jamin Hale (1797-1863), president of Hobart College,
Geneva, N. Y., and from Benjamin Hale, Jr.; copies of lec-
tures given at Geneva, ST. Y. by Benjamin Hale Sr • cor-
respondence (1825-47) of the Rev. John March; letters to
Josiah Little Hale (1803-1875) and to Thomas Hale (1800-
1854), insurance company executives of Brooklyn, ST. Y.,
relating to their business and charitable affairs; papers per-
taining to the receivership of the Merchants Marine Insur-
ance Company and to other insurance firms; and papers
(1844-45) concerned -with the building of the Plymouth
Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N Y
Gift, 1940.
„. MS 64-354
Hill, David Bennett, 1843-1910.
Papers, 1886-1910. 2 boxes.
In New York Public Library.
Lawyer, U. S. Senator, and Governor of New York Cor-
respondence; legal papers including briefs, opinions, and
notes; untitled MSS. of writings and drafts of speeches,
chiefly relating to Hill's career as U. S. Senator; and mis-
cellaneous material including engravings of Hill and printed
political matter.
List of correspondents available in the library.
Purchase.
Kent family.
Correspondence, 1802-66. 1 box.
In New York Public Library.
Letters from Moody Kent (1779-1865), lawyer of Pem-
broke, N. H, to his brother Paul Kent (1772-1851) of New-
buryport, Mass., and to Paul's daughters, chiefly on family
and local matters. Letters to Paul include discussions of
ownership of Kent Island, near Newburyport
Kiddle family.
Papers, 18611-1935. ca. 75 items.
In New York Public Library.
Correspondence, diplomas, certificates, and legal papers
of Henry Kiddle, teacher and superintendent of New York
City schools, and of his descendants, Alfred W. and A. M F.
Kiddle as well as Orr family relatives. Includes patents
and papers of Alfred W. Kiddle in association with Thomas
A. Edison; papers relating to the estate of Elizabeth Dun-
ham, and other papers.
Gifts, 1961.
t«i *.. -i MS64-357
Little family.
Correspondence, 1808-60. 7 boxes.
In New York Public Library.
Letters received by Josiah Little (1747-1830), landowner,
merchant, and politician, of Newburyport, Mass. and by his
son Josiah Little (1791-1860), lawyer, merchant, politician,
chiefly from Edward Little (1773-1849), lawyer and manu-
facturer of Danville, Me. Personal and business matters
are covered with discussions of the division of Josiah Little,
Sr.'s vast landed estate, the development of waterpower and
manufacturing along the Androscoggin River, the lumber
industry, and the start of railroads in Maine. Other names
represented include Moses L. Atkinson (1814-1852), Wil-
liam Atkinson ( 1780 !-1865), William Atkinson, Jr. (1806-
1862), Ebenezer Hale (1775?-1848), Edward Toppan Little
(1809-1867), Josiah Little (1801-1865), Josiah Stover Little g
(1801-1862), Thomas Brown Little (1799-1854), John Mc-
Keen (b. 1790?), and Adams Moore (b. 1800?).
Gift, 1940.
MS 64-358
Muchel, Jane Verner.
Letters, 1851-55. lv.
In New York Public Library.
Transcripts (typewritten carbons)
Letters of Mrs. MitchaL, wife of the Fenian leader, John
Mitchel (1815-1875), to Mary Thompson in Ireland, describ-
ing the life of the Mitchel family as political prisoners in
Van Dieman's Land (Tasmania) and their escape to and
life in the U. S.
Purchase.
MS64-359
Rockwell, William Walker, 1874-1958.
Papers, 1915-2L 2 folders.
In New York Public Library.
_ Professor of church history, Congregational minister, and
librarian. Correspondence and other papers relating to
Armenian and Assyrian relief activities.
Gift
MS 64-360
Shakers.
Papers, 1780-1929. 61 v.
In New York Public Library.
Records of daily events in Shaker communities in thedk
U. S., diaries, recollections, accounts of seances, spirit mes-
sages, songs, poems, church laws, covenants, accounts, draw-
ings, and photos.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Purchases.
MS 64-361
Spanish Child Welfare Association of America.
Records, 1937-89. 2 cartons.
In New York Public Library.
Correspondence and other records concerning the raising
of funds to evacuate, feed, or nurse Spanish children who
were victims of the Spanish Civil War.
Gift.
MS 64-362
Snlzer, William, 1863-1941.
Papers, 1914-31. ca. 150 items.
In New York Public Library.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative, and Governor of New York.
Letters received and a few copies of letters sent, largely con-
cerned with Sulzer's mining interests in the West and
Alaska; miscellaneous clippings, programs, and other
papers.
Purchase.
MS 64-363
Weitenkampf, Frank, 1866-1962.
Papers, 1888-1961. 5 boxes.
In New York Public Library.
Chief of the Prints Division, New York Public Library.
Correspondence with artists, critics, authors, journalists,
American collectors, and others.
Gift.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-364
Biggs, Eader.
Papers, 1787-1851. 372 items and 8 boxes.
In North Carolina State Dept, of Archives and History
collections.
Merchant and postmaster of "Windsor and Williamston,
N. C. Correspondence, daybooks, invoices, bills of lading,
bills, promissory notes, bills of exchange, bonds, accounts,
advertisements, and other papers. Much of the collection
relates to Biggs' business activities as a general merchant
and an exporter of cypress shingles and staves, fish, and
some crops, operating under the "»>"« Biggs & Bro&, Kader
Biggs and Company, and Miller and Biggs. Business cor-
respondence includes letters from commission merchants,
wholesalers, manufacturers, agents, and customers in various
cities in North Carolina and Virginia, Baltimore, Md., New
York City, Philadelphia, Pa., and Charleston, S. C. The
chief business correspondent is Solomon Cherry, Biggs'
partner in a Norfolk, Va., commission house. Correspond-
ence with Biggs' brothers, "William in Vicksburg, Miss., and
New Orleans, La., Joseph D. in Williamston, N. C, and
Asa in Raleigh, N. C. and Washington, D. C, a sister
M £. Biggs, and Eliza Smithwick, a cousin, discuss family
and business affairs and such topics as politics in Mississippi
and Louisiana, yellow fever in Vicksburg, Miss., and current
issues and events (ca. 1844-46) in the North Carolina State
Assembly and in the U. S. House of Representatives.
Miscellaneous items include correspondence and papers
(1837-49) of William F. G. Pierce containing letters from
the superintendent of the Eastern Asylum at Williamsburg,
Va., relating to the admission of Pierce's sister Elizabeth
and reporting on her progress there, Miss Pierce's will, bills
for personal items and for the firm of Gray and Pierce, and
other business letters and papers.
In part, transferred from Bertie Co., N. G, records, 1963.
MS 64-365
Blair, John J 1860-1937.
Papers, 1923-37. 2 boxes.
Ih North Carolina State Dept. of Archives and History
collections.
Educator. Correspondence, minutes, blueprints, news-
paper dippings, and pamphlets, relating to Blair's activities
in educational, civic, and cultural affairs in High Point and
Raleigh, N. C. and in the State at large. Correspondence
between Blair and his brother David H. Blair, 17. S. Com-
missioner of Internal Revenue, is chiefly concerned with
their plans for conversion of their property near High Point
into a real estate development Includes material on city
beautification and parks, Quakers in North Carolina, the
Raleigh Natural History Club, and the North Carolina Art
Society, of which Blair was the first president Corre-
spondents include Katherine Pendleton Arlington, E. S.
Draper, Raymond Ellis, Raymond Hunt, David Ten Eyck
Huyek, Robert J. Lassiter & Company, Paul Lindley, De
Witt Rapalje, and Capt E. B. Williams.
Unpublished description in the repository.
Transferred from the North Carolina Division of School-
house Planning, Dept of Public Instruction, 1961.
MS 64-366
' Brown family.
W. Vance Brown collection, 1794-1894. 652 items and
55 v.
In North Carolina State Dept. of Archives and History
collections.
Correspondence, diaries and journals, notebooks, account
books, judgment book, autograph album, tax receipts, invita-
tions, railroad passes, membership cards, broadsides, licenses,
muster roll, certificates, commissions, and bank notes, of f our
generations of Browns who at one time or another lived in
western North Carolina : John Brown (1772-1845) , his son
William J. Brown (1803-1884), his sons William Caleb
Brown (1832-1862), Samuel S. Brown (1837-1862), and
John Evans Brown (1827-1895) and his son William Vance
Brown. The papers contain information on many aspects
of North Carolina land development and transactions, an
extensive travels in North Carolina and elsewhere, on social
life, particularly in Asheville and Buncombe Co., N. C.jOn
Zebulon B. Vance and other members of the Vance family,
and on farming, sheep raising, real estate, and politics in
New Zealand. Includes John Strother's diary and field
notes (1799) of the North Carolina-Tennessee boundary
survey.
Unpublished description in the repository.
Gift of J. Fuller Brown, 1932-34.
MS64-367
Caswell, Richard, 1729-1789.
Papers, 1733-90. 53 items.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History
collections.
In part, transcripts made 1908-10 from the George C.
Thomas Collection, Carnegie Institution, Washington,
D. G; and photocopies (negative) made in 1959 from the
Emmet Collection, New York Public Library and the
Library of Congress.
Surveyor, lawyer, legislator, militia officer, and Governor
of North Carolina. Correspondence, accounts, notes, and
other papers, chiefly relating to military and other matters
during the Revolutionary period in North Carolina. In-
cludes letters from Continental Congress delegates and Gov-
ernor Caswell's reports (1777-79) to the General Assembly.
Unpublished description in the repository.
MS 64-368
Cochran, William A 1872-
Atlas Cochran collection, 1783-1936. 1400 items and 4 v.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History
collections.
Lawyer, member of the North Carolina General Assem-
bly, and superintendent of schools in Montgomery Co., N. C.
Correspondence,, deeds, land grants, surveys, plats, maps,
bills, contracts, promissory notes, wills, and minutes, largely
reflecting Cochran's activities as a lawyer and mine owner.
Many of the papers relate to land records and transactions,
to gold mining companies, and to the Montgomery County
Council of Defense in World War z, of which Cochran was
chairman. Includes papers (1853-1908) of C. C. Wade and
his brother W. T. Wade, consisting of correspondence, rec-
ords of the clerk of the Superior Court of Montgomery Co.,
N. G, material on settlements of estates and mining interests,
and personal records.
Unpublished description in the repository.
The maps were a gift of Atlas Cochran, 1953; other
papers lent by Jeffrey Stanback, 1954.
MS64-369
Haywood, Fabius Julius, 1803-1880.
Papers, 1833-1900. 174 items.
In Korth Carolina State Dept. of Archives and History
collections.
Physician, of Raleigh, N. C. Correspondence, account
books, certificates, licenses, deeds, promissory notes, and
judgments. Includes deeds for land in Raleigh and Wake
Co., N. G; records of slaves purchased and hired; medical
bilk for patients; accounts for the firm of Williams, Hay-
wood and Company; and an article of copartnership with
John R. Harrison for a tannery on the western limits of
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1803-1880. Papers, 1833-1900.
Haywood, Fabius J
(Continued)
the city. Some of the papers pertain to Col. Allen Rogers,
of Rolesville (Wake Co.), N. C. and other members of bis
family. In the later years papers relate to Haywood's
amnesty pledge, the return of his U. S. citizenship, and his
efforts to regain bis house from the Federal Government
On loan from Henry D. Haywood, 1958.
limes, Wait, *,ZW. MS 64-370
Wait and Leone Hines collection, 1839-98. 498 items and
3 v.
In North Carolina State Dept. of Archives and History
collections.
Accounts, tax receipts, certificates, deeds, receipted bills,
promissory notes, bills of sale, jury vouchers, court records,
political party tickets, advertisements, and other papers.
Includes papers and account books of James and W T
Hines of Lenoir Co., N. C; papers of John H. Peebles 'and
his guardianship accounts for John W. Cobb; and records
of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions and Superior
Court of Lenoir Co. Most of the Hines papers are James'
and include bills for lumber bought by Hines Bros., Dover,
N. C. and for rent of a steam mill and accounts of cotton
crops and sales.
Unpublished description in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Dan W. Parrott, 1959.
Hinton, Charles L MS 64-371
Papers, 1844-50. 237 items.
coltecS? Cal0lina State D "* ,t of A"*"* and History
State treasurer, of Raleigh, N. C. Letters; receipts for
household and personal expenses for Hinton, his family and
his wards; and advertisements. Includes letters to Hinton
concerning the value of plantations in which he was inter-
ested; letters from relatives describing schools and studies;
letters requesting favors.
Transferred from State treasurer's papers. 1961.
Houeman, William Henry. MS 64-372
Papers, 1852-1900. 1929 items and 4 v
co£cS? Carolilm state Dept of AMhiT " and m *»y
riSSSTT'-? W ^. 6 ?°-'F- C Business correspondence
(1860-94), partly with London and Bryan of Boston con-
cerning cotton shipments, a panic on the market, the 'post-
war price of plate glass, payment of interest and mortgages,
cost of repairs and additions to rental property, and ferti-
lizer prices; railroad and express receipts; commission and
provision merchants' invoices (1871-77) ; specifications and
estimates for the construction of a barn; deeds, mortgages,
and agreements regarding Holleman's property in Raldgh
and Wake Co, N. C; accounts with rentel agents J ft
tfroughton and Company concerning rent collections, re-
pairs, and upkeep costs; crop liens, cotton records, payments
to an overseer, and other papers relating to farming; house-
hold, medical, and other family bills; bankbooksTmemoran-
dum books; and miscellaneous papers. Includes letters to
Mrs. HoDeman concerning house plans and furniture, and
some bills addressed to R. E. Holleman, Eleanor Stanback,
J.Robbins,andW.H.Robbins. ^^
Received from Col. Jeffrey Stanback, 1961.
x , ^ MS 64-373
Jaeocks, Charles W
Correspondence, 1819-46. 104 items.
Li Xorth Carolina State Dept. of Archives and History
collections. J
Court clerk and farmer, of Bertie Co, N. C. Correspond-
ence relating to business affairs, personal and family mat-
ters politics, student life at Randolph-Macon College, Ash-
land, Va, the University of North Carolina, and Oxford
Female Academy, and to Jaeocks' activities as agent and
executor of several estates. Many of the letters are from
members of Jaeocks' family and were written from Hert-
ford, Durant's Neck and Spring Hill, N. C, New Haven,
Conn., Brownsville, Tenn, Warren Co, N. C, and other
places.
Transferred from Bertie County records, 1963.
Jones, Arthur, of Edenton, if. C. MS 64 ~ 374
Papers, 1793-1800. 90 items and lv
coiSns!' C:ir0Hna State D ' PL ° f ArchiTOS •"* Hist0I 7
. Shipper, of Edenton, N. C. Correspondence; accounts,
invoices, mid receipted bills of purchases, loading expense!
debts, and soles, relating to Jones' shipping businUj^H
memorandum book of daily accounts recording Jones' travels
in Virginia and eastern North Carolina. Material concerns
purchases of corn, lumber, shingles, staves, fish, salt, tur-
pentine, tar, sugar, molasses, and tobacco fdlarges for
freight, drayage, wharfage, inspecting, packing, pickling,
coopering, storing of fish, inspecting and pm£g shmgles, ^
and piling and culling staves; and the cost otfmiia mkde#
on the schooner "Ready Money.'' Represented in the col-
lection are Freeland & Gillies, Petersburg, Va.; Barry, Cole
7 f arr % Baltimore; Thomas C. Amory, Boston; John Field
£?£ B , altimore ; and Jackson & Evans, Philadelphia.
Orift of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1961
Joyner, James Yadkin, 1862K1954
Papers, 1873-1912. 1211 items.
cohMtionT Car ° lina State ^P* - of Chives and History
Educator and lawyer, of North Carolina. Correspond-
ence, certificates, resolutions, speeches, sketches, newspaper
chppings, receipts and bills. Much of the correspondent
deals with Joyner's family and personal business and with
his activities in various educational positions and as a mem-
ber of several educational societies. Many of the letters are
to and from J. A Matkeson, Joyner's real estate agent in
Greensboro N. C. and to the occupants of his two houses
there. Subjects mentioned in the correspondence include
cotton and tobacco farms in Lenoir Co, N. C, the death of
£ V ♦ * P'-r 5 5 Cl T' fte Ayc0ck Mem °rial Commission, _
the National Education Association, American aid for#
Armenian and Syrian relief, the Raleigh YMCA basketball
team, politics, and educational matters in North Carolina
and elsewhere. Correspondents include B. F Aycock, Wal-
lace Buttnck, J I. Foust Thomas J. Jarvis, R. M.^arsall,
C. G. Pearson, Clarence Poe, John F. Sims, and George L
lowne. a
Transferred from the North Carolina Dept. of Public In-
struction papers, 1951.
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MS 64-376
Norman family.
Papers, 18U-1911. 400 items.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History
collections.
Correspondence and other papers (chiefly 1866-1901) of
the Norman family, of Brinkleyville (Halifax Co.), N. C.
consisting of accounts, proclamations, broadsides, poems,
•warrant, deed, and invitations. Earliest letters (1866-90)
are to S. S. Norman from his brother and to his wife, Ellen
Norman from friends and relatives. Letters after 1890 are
from the Norman children to Mrs. Norman concerning their
children and their -work. Bettie Norman -wrote from
Greensboro, N. C. and Yadkin College; Linnie Norman
from Medoc, N. C. ; Nell Norman from Red Springs, N. C,
where she was a student; Percy Norman from Virginia and
North Carolina and later from Louisiana and Texas,- and
Royl Norman from Areola, Bath, and Marion, N. C. where
he worked in hotels. Percy Norman's correspondence con-
cerns his contact with drug and tobacco companies relative
to his selling their products. Includes letters to S. S. Nor-
man from J. C. Batts, of Norfolk, Va. relating to a cure
for Norman's eye trouble through Christian Science.
MS 64-377
Pipkin family.
Papers, 1822-64. 50 items.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History
collections.
Accounts, deeds, petitions, division of land, tax notices,
power of attorney, agreements, and other papers of Elisha
Pipkin and his children, particularly Lewis Pipkin, in Cum-
berland, Duplin, and Harnett counties, N. C. The earlier
items relate to Elisha's estate, apparently located between
the Cape Fear and the Little rivers. Includes a few items
of A S. Pipkin, Elisha J. Pipkin, and John W. Pipkin.
MS 64-378
Powell, William Stevens, 1919- collector.
"William S. Powell collection, 1716-1928. 5fi8 items and
3v.
In North Carolina State Dept of History and Archives.
Correspondence, land plats, grants, deeds, and surveys,
account books, promissory notes, bills,, newspaper clippings,
and other papers, chiefly 1800-1900. Most of the papers are
of Ashley Guy Powell, a farmer of Johnston Co., N. C. who
also operated a private school, Hillfield Academy, and his
son Charles Stephen Powell (d. 1918) a Confederate soldier,
sheriff of Johnston Co. and an officer of the U. S. Internal
Revenue Service in Raleigh, N. C. A. G. Powell's papers
relate to land and to his farms and include material relating
to the settlement of Daniel A. Powell's estate (1854) and
executor accounts (1837-69) for the Ingram family. C. S.
Powell's papers include letters to Powell and his wife from
family and friends, material dealing with reminiscences of
antebellum days, experiences during the Civil War, Confed-
erate reunions, and social items about the community of
Sanders Chapel, N. C, and distillery records kept in connec-
tion with Powell's duties in the inspection of whiskey stills
for the Internal Revenue Service. Other papers include
correspondence ( 1862-65, ) between M. A. Reddick, a private
in Company D, 63d North Carolina Cavalry, and his family.
The letters from Reddick describe some of his war experi-
ences but are mainly instructions to his wife for planting
and harvesting crops.
Lent by Mr. Powell, 1949, 1961.
MS 64-379
Purdie, James W
Papers, 1829-78. 157 items.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History
collections.
Resident of Bladen Co., N. C. Correspondence, promis-
sory notes, civfl warrants, due bills, receipts, land grants,
deed, petition and tax receipts. Most of the papers (1851-
78) relate to Purdie's settlement of Donald McDonald's
estate.
Gift of Katharine Purdie, 1961.
MS 64-380
Shober family.
Papers, 1858-1921. 68 items.
In North Carolina State Dept. of Archives and History
collections.
Correspondence, accounts, receipted bills, agreements,
deed, and promissory notes, primarily concerning Charles E.
Shober, his wife, Nannie L. Shober, and his brother F. E.
Shober, of Greensboro, N. C. Includes guardian records
(1858-61) of Charles for his sister, Addie Shober, consisting
of accounts for her schooling at Oakland Female Institute,
Norristown, Pa. and expenditures for clothes and travel;
correspondence primarily relating to a lawsuit against W. H.
Wheeler filed by F. E. Shober and Mrs. N. L. Shober; and
letters from J. C. Buxton, of Winston-Salem, N. C. advising
the Shobers of the progress being made in the litigation of
the case.
MS 64-381
WQkins, Ashley.
Papers, 1884-1900. 531 items.
In North Carolina State Dept. of Archives and History
collections. .
Businessman, of South Gaston, N. C. Correspondence,
receipted bills, bills of lading, contracts and agreements,
advertisements, inspection reports, promissory notes, and
canceled checks, chiefly relating to Wilkins' commission
business activities. Includes daily quotations from the cot-
ton market and occasional prices for other items; accounts
and correspondence from cotton brokers and commission
merchants acknowledging instructions from Wilkins, report-
ing sales, advising on inspection, selection, sale, and adver-
tisement of cotton; correspondence relating to his interest in
the lumber business in which he was associated with Miss
E. E. Dillehay; and correspondence with lawyers, the clerk
of the court, and the register of deeds requesting or giving
information about farms, requests for collecting money, and
acknowledgements from friends. Companies with which
Wilkins traded include Barry Thayer and Company, Bos-
ton; Dumee, Son and Company, Philadelphia; Price, Reid
and Company, Norfolk, Va., and Savage & Son, Norfolk,
Va.
MS 64-382
Adams, Charles Christopher, 1873-1955, collector.
Papers relating to bird studies, 1925-34. ca. 450 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, -.Southern His-
torical Collection (2650)
Correspondence files concerning the writing and publica-
tion of A guide to the winter birds of the North Carolina
sandhills (1928), by Milton Philo Skinner (b. 1879)- The
letters are mainly the correspondence of Adams, Director of
the N. Y. State Museum; Dr. John Warren Achorn (b.
1857), who originated the plans for and financed the guide,
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Adams, Charles Christopher, 1873-1955, coUector Pa-
pers relating to bird studies, 1925-45. (Continued)
and wrote some chapters of the book; M. P. Skinner, field
a^urahst who wrote the major portion of the volume; and
Edmund Joseph Sawyer (b. 1880), who illustrated it. In-
cludes field study notes and photos, of the North Carolina
sandhills area by Skinner, Sawyer, and Achorn
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. Adams, through Dr. R E. Coker, 1943.
«, MS 64-383
i^mance Factory records, 1839-1903
127 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (4)
Correspondence and other business records relating to a
< *™ 11 established by Edwin Michael Holt (1807-1884)
and William A Carrigan in Alamance Co., N. C, in 1837
includes production, shipping, and time records, store ac-
w « h ^Tl £**" and ?* er records of Holt ^ Carrigan,
&. M Holt & Company, E. M Holt's Sons, and the L. Banks
^,, M ^ fa ^f in ^ C0mpa,ly ' fims wMch successively
operated the null The papers pertain chiefly to the prii
of cotton and to the sale of cotton yarn.
Unpublished description in the library
prSrltsS 6 jUamanCe FaeU>17 ** d E - *• Hol t *»d Sons,
Alcorn, James Lusk, 1816-1894. ^ 64-38 *
Papers, 1850-1949. 34 items
toSal U SSn? 5 f ^ Car<>lilla """* SOTthem His "
t^T%' state f nan ' P° liti <»l ^ader, and Confederate
Army officer. Correspondence (chiefly 1850-65) from Al-
f^.^i^' ^ mBH * Wdton (Glover ) ^Jw™. delud-
ing 15 Civil War letters written from Mississippiand Ken-
^''-tUT* P 1 * 11 * 8 * 1011 ^ts and Alcorn's diary (1879-
&0V with short entries on the weather, fanning, sale of
Pfoduce, and social, family, and religious affairs. The corre-
spondence between Alcorn and his wife chiefly concerns
fS^L *, P ^ '^^ M ^secessionist, Con-
Sf JT?i' "* ^P ublican Pernor of Mississippi.
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. P. D. Russell, before 1940.
Alexander, Adam, 1758-1812 MS 6 *~ 385
Papers. 1758-1882. ca. 900 items.
to&FSS&IS** CirolinaLibr ^' Southern His-
.'iSw^'n ^ -^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ diary
«I.i P n J slclan 's accounts. Includes extensive per-
^nalcorrespondence and miscellaneous business paperHf
B ™2Z? I % ^ erati ons of his family in Georgia. P ^
fcnfts from descendants of Mr. Alexander.
-iklszander, Edward Porter, 1835-1910
Papers, 1852-1910. ca.4ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (7)
Engineer, Confederate Army officer, university professor,
tesmessman and planter. Correspondence, notebooks,
Varies, drafts of Alexander's book, Military memoirs ofa
Confederate, and other writings. The correspondence con-
cerns personal, family, military, and business affairs, and
includes letters written from Costa Rica and Nicaragua re-
lating to Alexander's arbitration in their boundary dispute-
Mid correspondence of his in-laws, the Mason family of
King George Co., Va., and Hagerstown, Mi, and of his
Alexander relatives in Georgia.
Unpublished description in the library. ^
Gift of Bessie Alexander Ficklen and other members of *
the Alexander family.
Allen, William C MS6 *^ 8T
Business records,1847-74. 164 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3523)
Storekeeper of Autauga Co., Ala. Autauga. Co. deeds,
bills, accounts, promissory notes, and receipts. Includes!
fewletters, some papers of Allen's father, James Allen, and
of Dr. Hugh C Hillhouse of Prattville, Ala. of whose estate
Allen became the administrator in 1858.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Lois Harris, 1961.
Alstonfamfly. MS6 « 88
Papers. 1804-93. 296 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (16)
Indentures, deeds, wills, mining accounts, tobacco sales,
notes, and family letters of Mrs. Willis (Sarah M) Alston^
of Halifax Co., N. C; her son, Archibald D. Alston (his
yife Missounanna M. F. Alston and their son Archibald D
Alston, Jr.) of Warrenton and Louisburg, N. C; her daugh-
ter, Anella A Hawkins (her husband James B. Hawkins
and their daughter Sally A Hawkins) of Carrey Creek,
Tex. ; and son, Edgar M. Alston (1827-1848) who was killed M.
m the Mexican War. "Jr
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. W. H Pleasants, before 1940, 1948, and 1951.
MS 64— 38Q
Anderson, Edward Clifford, 1815-1883 ^^
Papers, 1813-82. 63 items.
In J'Miversity of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3602)
Naval officer, Confederate Army officer,- planter, politician,
and businessman, of Savannah, Ga. Mostlv letters from
Anderson, friends, and relatives, to his wife, Sarah McQueen
(Williamson) Anderson. Includes minutes (1813-68) of
the trustees of the Chatham Academy of Savannah, Ga •
miscellaneous plantation and slave records; material related
to Anderson's service in the U. S. Navy, his Civil War ac-
tivities, including an account of his services as purchasing
agent m England and a diary kept while he was working
with bavannah River defenses; a diary (1869-82) relatine
n . , W ?> rk -, aS ma y° r o f Savannah and as director of the
Central Kailroad of Georgia, with information on affairs
and life in Savannah during the Reconstruction period
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
Anderson famfly. MS 64-390 #
Papprs, 1828-98. ca. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (21)
Family letters of Robert Burton Anderson (1833«-1889)
Presbyterian minister of Morganton, N. C; his parents;
JMiza (Burton) and James Anderson (1796-1874) of Elders-
he near Beattie's Ford, N. C; his wife, Jennie (Thorn-
.weU); and his father-in-law, James Henley Thornwell
102
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Anderson family. Papers, 1828-98. {Continued)
(1812-1862), president of South Carolina College and pro-
fessor at Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Includes
Witherspoon genealogy, containing reminiscences of the set-
• tlement of South Carolina, sermons, and obituaries.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. James E. Anderson, prior to 1939, and in
1943, 1949.
MS 64-391
Ashe, William Willard, 1872-1932.
Papers; 1859-1932. ca. 3 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (28)
Botanist, and forester with the N. C. Geological Survey
(1892-1905), and the U. S. Forest Service in Washington,
D. C. (1905-1932), Personal, business, and professional
correspondence (chiefly 1898-1932) concerning forestry,
forest products, and soil conservation and flood control. In-
cludes clippings, articles, photos., and 3 volumes of notes.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. W. W. Ashe, before 1940; and the Univer-
sity of North Carolina Botany Dept. files, 1959, 1960, and
1963.
MS 64-392
Atkins, James, Bj>., 1850-1923.
| Papers, 1874-1931. 1680 items.
* In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (32)
Clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South* of
Waynesville, N. C. Family and professional correspond-
ence of Atkins; and family and business papers (1923-31) of
his son, James Atkins, Jr., a real estate broker. Includes
material relating to Haywood Co., N. C. schools, Asheville
Female College, and church matters.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins, Jr., 1938.
MS64-893
Attmore family.
Papers, 1769-1901. ca. 1100 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3607)
Business papers and family correspondence of William
Attmore (1750-1800), merchant and shipper, of Philadel-
phia and New Bern, N. C. ; his wife, Sarah (Sitgreaves) Att-
more (1771-1843) ; their son, George Sitgreaves Attmore
(1794-1859); his son-in-law, William Hollister Oliver
#(1829-1908) ; and their relatives in New Bern and Philadel-
phia. Business papers relate to William Attmore's mer-
chandising and shipping business in Philadelphia and New
Bern, and 19th century deeds of the Attmore and Oliver
families in connection with New Bern real estate. Family
letters pertain to education and social events in New Bern
and family affairs in Philadelphia.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Caroline P. Constable, 1962.
MS 64-394
Atwood & Company, Philadelphia.
Records, 1856-59. 120 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3140)
Chiefly correspondence (of a wholesale dry goods and
general merchandise firm) with merchants in the East, Mid-
west, and South, relating to purchases and business prob-
lems.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchased, 1955; formerly in the Burton Historical Col-
lection, Detroit Public Library.
MS 64-895
Bacon, Henry, 1822-1891.
Papers, 1836-91. 690 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (36)
In part, microfilm.
Civil engineer, railroad executive, and stockbroker.
Business papers and personal correspondence (1836-73) of
Bacon, relating to the Boston and Maine, Great Falls and
Conway, and Illinois Central railroads during their periods
of building and expansion. Includes maps, deeds, account
books, Bacon's journals (1851, 1860, 1866), and diaries (6
volumes on microfilm) covering the years he lived in Smith-
ville (1867-82) and Wilmington (1882-91), N.C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. W. B. McKoy, before 1940.
MS 64-396
Bailey, James B 1820-1864.
Papers, 1847-85. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (38)
Soldier, planter, and lawyer, of Fort Clark, Fla. Per-
sonal and business correspondence revealing social and eco-
nomic conditions in Florida, and current events in Alabama.
Includes Confederate Army letters and papers.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. A. C. Means, before 1940.
MS 64-397
Bailey, John Lancaster, 1795-1877.
Papers, 1788-1890. 500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (39)
Legislator, judge, and lawyer of Pasquotank Co., N. C.
Correspondence and papers of Bailey, other members of his
family, and the related Brownrigg and Cain families con-
cerning property, politics, home, family, social life, war,
Reconstruction, and legal matters. Includes letters from
the Episcopal School at Raleigh, N. C, and the Hillsboro
Military Academy from children in the family.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1935.
MS 64-398
Bain, Charles Wesley, 1864-1915.
Papers, 1885-1918. ca. 500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2739)
Schoolmaster, professor, and classical scholar. Chiefly
letters to Bain from friends and associates, mostly southern
scholars. Correspondents include CoL William Gordon
103
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Bain, Charles Wesley, 1864-1915. Papers, 1885-1918.
(Continued)
McCabe (1841-1920), founder and headmaster of the Uni-
versity School at Petersburg and Richmond, Va^ and rector
of the University of "Virginia; Willis H. Bocock, professor
of Greek at the University of Georgia; Eben Alexander;
and Basil L. Gildersleeve (1831-1924),
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1944.
™.„ MS64-399
Baker, William B 1839-1864.
Papers, 1859-66. ca. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3506)
Union soldier. Letters and a diary of Baker, of Goodales
Corner, Penobscot Co., Me., a member of the 1st Maine
Cavalry, 1st Regiment, Co. D. The letters, written from
Maine, Maryland, Washington, D. C, Virginia, and Penn-
sylvania, describe living conditions, attitudes of the soldiers,
and battles. The diary (Jan.-July, 1864) was written at
Baker's station in Virginia and, after his injury in May, in
a hospital in Richmond.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1960.
MS 64-400
Banks, Thaddeus, 1815-1879.
Papers, 1744-1925. 500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (43)
Lawyer of Hollidaysburg, Pa. Correspondence and busi-
ness papers consisting chiefly of letters (1839-41) from
Banks to his fiancee, Delia Jane Reynolds, and scattered
letters (1842-64) to her after their marriage. Includes
letters of the Banks family of Pennsylvania, the Reynolds
family (Quaker) of Rising Sun, Cecil Co., Md., and John a
Reynolds. Papers before 1830 are mainly grants, inden-
tures, deeds and receipts.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Houston Hiatt, before 1940.
~ MS 64-401
Barnes, David Alexander, 1819-1892.
Papers, 1806-92. 120 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3484)
Legislator and judge. Personal and business correspond-
ence (chiefly 1860-92) consisting of bills, receipts, wills, and
charges to juries of the North Carolina Superior Court The
legal papers concern Burgwyn and McRae family matters
handled by Barnes, and include letters concerning "Alves-
ton," the Burgwyn plantation in Occoneechie Neck, North-
ampton Co., N. C, and George Pollock Burgwyn's
bankruptcy case. Includes Collin W. Barnes' ledger (1820-
32) for provisions, shoe shop, and labor; account book and
ledger (1833) for whiskey and bacon; Boons Mil] daybooks
(1836-39) ; proceedings of the Jackson, N. C. Lycaeum
Society's meetings; the diary (1840) of D. A. Barnes while
he was a student at the University of North Carolina; and
other account books. Correspondents include Jonathan
Worth and William C. Bagley.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Barnes family of Murfreesboro, N. G, 1960.
MS64-402
Barringer, Daniel Moreau, 1806-1873.
Papers, 1807-1929. ca, 800 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3359) _
Politician and diplomat, of North Carolina, Family fct-W
ters and business items (chiefly 1846-70) relating to Bar-
ringer's residence in Spain, while U. S. Minister, and to
the political campaign of 1872.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Brandon Barringer, 1958-63.
__ , MS64-408
Barry, John Alexander.
Letters, 1861-1903. 49 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3015)
Confederate soldier, of Georgia. Correspondence written
while a private in Company A, later in Company B, Rifle
Battalion, Phillips Legion, Wofford's Brigade, to his family
in Dalton, Ga., describing his activities in Virginia, South
Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. Includes some postwar
items.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Barry Johnson, 1954.
MS 64-404
Bassett, John Young, 1805-1852.
Papers, 1822-71. 153 items.
In University of North Carolina Library. Southern His-
torical Collection (1527)
Physician of Huntsville, Ala. Medical, family, and finan-
cial correspondence of Bassett and his wife, Isaphoene
Thompson Bassett including a letter from Theodore Parked
editor of the Massachusetts quarterly review, and two letter^
from William Gilmore Simms, editor of the Southern quar-
terly review, criticizing Bassett's article on race ethnology.
Includes letters from the Bassett children to Mrs. Bassett.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Edward Turnbull, 1948.
MS 64-405
Beirne, Oliver.
Business records, 1860-86. 350 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (55)
Planter, of Virginia and Louisiana. Letters from a busi-
ness associate, John Echols, of Staunton, Va., and corre-
spondence (1873-77) between Beirne's son-in-law, William
Porcher Miles (1822-1899) and B. R. Johnston over a law
suit, Beirne vs. Preston, involving a property dispute with
Gen. John S. Preston of Abingdon, Va. Includes bills,
receipts, financial records, railroad stocks, and papers re-
lating to the management of the Houmas Plantation in
Louisiana.
Unpublished description in the library.
MS 64-406
Benbnry, John Avery, 1827-1862.
Papers, 1858-99. 140 items.
In University of North Carolina Library^ Southern
torical Collection (2565)
Confederate officer. Mostly Civil War letters from Ben-
bury to his wife, Harriet Armistead (Ryan) Benbnry (who
later married David Miller Carter) , from camps in Virginia
telling of battles, casualties, changes of command, and
camp conditions.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. Hubert Benbnry Haywood, 1955.
104
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MS64-407
Berrien, John MacPherson, 1781-1856.
Papers, 1778-1865. ca. 550 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (63)
Lawyer, U. S. Senator from Georgia, and TJ. S. Attorney
Q) General. Legal papers relative to the Florida-Georgia
boundary controversy, 1851-55; financial papers of a rice
plantation and farm near Savannah and Clarksville, Ga^
respectively; correspondence (1830-52) with men prominent
in the Jackson administration and in Georgia, Includes
papers (1778-86) relating to the military service during the
Revolution of Berrien's father, John Berrien; Civil War
letters from Bobert Falligant in Virginia and Phil Falligant
in Georgia; letter books; a receipt book; and a ledger.
Correspondents include John Qnincy Adams, George Ed-
mund Badger, Thomas Hart Benton, Francis Preston Blair,
Henry Clay, Howell Cobb, George W. Crawford, Hamilton
Fish, Richard W. Habersham, James Hamilton, Jr., S. D.
Ingham, Andrew Jackson, Alexander H. Stephens, George
M. Troup, John Tyler, Daniel Webster, Thurlow Weed, and
Bichard Henry Wilde.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Misses Cecil B. and Eugenia A Burroughs,
1945.
MS 64-408
Berson, William L R F 1780-1856.
Papers, 1780-1865. 50 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3184)
Jeweler or clockmaker. Mainly correspondence (1852-57)
of Berson and his several lawyers and agents in Tennessee
and Paris relating to his claim for indemnity for property
lost in the Haiti insurrections of the 179CS. Most papers
A are written in French, but many are accompanied by ap-
parently contemporary English translations.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. W. G. Berson, 1955.
MS64-408
Betts, Alexander Davis, 1832-1918.
Papers, 1847-1917. 78 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3178)
Clergyman of the North Carolina Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Mostly memorandum
books of class lists, visits, subscription accounts, and ser-
mon texts used. Includes scattered correspondence; and
seven items relating to Betts 9 career as a Confederate chap-
lain, including a personal diary (1861) and a printed
pamphlet, Experience of a Confederate chaplain, 1861-64.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. Joseph S. Betts, 1955.
MS 64-410
Biggs, Herman, 1832-1887.
Civil War papers, 1857-82. 141 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2351)
£. Army officer. Letter press books (1862-65) containing
copies of Biggs' official communications as chief quarter-
master, Dept of North Carolina and Virginia, during the
Civil War; telegrams received; vouchers; lists; and a photo,
album. Includes postwar papers concerning efforts to secure
Congressional authority for a disability pension for Biggs.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1941 and 1946.
MS 64-411
Birnie, William.
Correspondence, 1836-64. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (66)
Merchant and banker of Charleston, S. C. Letters
(chiefly 1842-64) to Birnie from members of the Birnie and
Ferguson families, mostly in Aberdeen, Scot-, about family
affairs, commerce, economic conditions, and current events;
and from relatives and others around Charleston, S. C, in-
cluding letters (1862-64) to Birnie in Greenville, S. C. from
his nephews in Charleston.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. James Lewis.
MS 64-412
Black family.
Papers, 1797-1926. 120 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2530)
Family papers of members of the Black family of Vir-
ginia, Louisiana, and Mississippi, chiefly 1797-1829, 1840-
49, and 1860-68. Letters (1797-1829) written from Dun-
kirk and London to Capt. David Black, master of merchant
vessels, stationed in European ports, about the cargoes of his
ships; letters after 1823 from Black in Alexandria, Va., to
his daughter, Mary Isabelle Black; receipts and official
records of Pvt. David Calmes Black and Capt W. C. Black,
C. S. A, during the Civil War; postwar business corre-
spondence of Robert Martin, of South Carolina; business
correspondence (1877-99) of Mrs. Robert Martin of
Augrista, Ga.; miscellaneous papers of the Erwin family of
South Carolina; letters (1823, 1840-48) from relatives in
Scotland about flax and linen spinning industries; and an
account book (1860) of L A Erwin.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. David C. Black, 1943.
MS64-413
Bine, Victor, 1865-1928.
Papers, 1841-1919. 340 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern ffis-
torical Collection (2795)
Naval officer. Official naval assignment records and per-
sonal papers, chiefly 1884-1919. Includes commissions, let-
ters telegrams, expense accounts, and memoranda concern-
ing orders to and detachments from various stations; letters,
invitations, and photos, relating to people and events in
Blue's naval career; and a few papers relating to Capt
John Blue, who fought in the War of 1812, John G. Blue,
a Confederate officer, and Nathan Evans, who fought in the
Revolutionary War.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Kate Lilly Blue, 1944.
MS 64-414
Bond, Louisa (Fentriss)
Correspondence, 1843-95. 91 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2768)
Family letters (chiefly 1862-95) to Mrs. Bond, wife of
Uriah Bond of Clay Co., Mo., from her fether, Frederick
Fentriss of Guilford Co., N. C; her sons, John M. and
T. C- Bond, Union soldiers during the Civil War ; her uncle,
Henry Macy Fentriss; and other relatives in Missouri, In-
diana, and North Carolina. The letters pertain primarily
to family affairs.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Verne Rhoades, 1944.
105
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»!_•... MS64-415
Boykin, Alexander Hamilton, 1815-1866.
Papers, 1748-1932. ca. 900 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (78)
Planter, legislator, and Confederate Army officer. Per-
sonal correspondence, and business and military papers. The
Civil War papers (1861-62) are of Captain Boykin when
he was leader of Boykin's Hangers, an independent company
of South Carolina Mounted Rangers in Richmond, Flint
Hill, and Manassas, Va. Includes papers of Mrs. Boykin-
correspondence from her father, W. F. DeSaussure of Co-
lumbia, S. C; and personal correspondence between other
members of the Boykin and DeSaussure families. After
1865, the papers are mainly those of Alexander Hamilton
JJoyfcin, Jr.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Mrs. Burwell H. Boykin, May Boykin, Mary
Boykin Haile, and Mary Morris Boykin, before 1952.
Brashear family. MS 64-416
Papers, 1804^65. 249 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3355) ^^
Correspondence (1804-44) of Dr. Walter Brashear, his
wife, Margaret (Barr) Brashear, their children, and other
relatives from Bardstown and Lexington, Ky., Philadelphia,
Pa., and Belle Isle Plantation, La.; letters (1831-65) ofthe
Lawrence family of Long Island, N. T., before Henry
Effingham Lawrence (1809-18761) married Frances Bra-
shear (b. 1819) ; and correspondence (1845-65) of Henrv
Lawrence and his wife as he carried on his business in New
Orleans and she lived on the Brashear plantations with their
children. Includes some Civil War letters written from
Louisiana and the North.
Unpublished description in the library
Acquired, 1958 and 1962.
Brevard family. MS6 * Hlir
Business records, 1754-1903. 411 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (86)
ftmSw«°°?-?i °- ]"*«»*■. deeds > «"1 indentures
(1754-1876) of Alexander Brevard (b. 1755) and members
of his family, and of John Davidson, Joseph Graham, and
R. J. M. McDowell. Includes several colonial grants, a
Revolutionary War muster roll, an Army orderly book
iJ.BJ.d-14), and some business papers concerning Mt Tirza
Forge in Lincoln Co., N. C. in the early 19th century.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Thomas H. Wright, 1938-46.
. . ., MS 64-418
Brevard family.
Papers, 1820-1904.
74 items and 2 reels of microfilm.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2871, M-2294)
Correspondence and family papers of Theodore Washing-
ton Brevard (d. 1877), a lawyer and politician of North
Carolina, Alabama, and Florida, his wife Caroline E
(Mays) Brevard, his son Theodore W. Brevard, Jr., and
las granddaughter Caroline Mays Brevard. Includes MSS
of the writings of Caroline Mays Brevard.
Unpublished description in the library.
Use of the microfilm is restricted.
Gift of Mrs. Baxter Moore, 1952, and lent for filming bv
Mrs. Leroy Collins, 1948. ° *
„_.„ , MS 64-419
Bndgers, John Luther, I. 1850.
Papers, 1865-72. 55 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3020) ^
Lawyer, of Tarboro, N. C. Correspondence with family'
and friends while Bridgers was a student and young at-
torney.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Edwin Peacock, 1954.
^ MS 64-420
Broadfoot, Charles Wetmore, 1842-1919.
Papers, 1774-1919. 2000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (87)
_ Lawyer of Fayetteville, N. C. Correspondence and per-
tinent business papers from the successive and overlapping
law practices of John Huske (1786-1848), his son, John
Winslow Huske (1809-1841), James C. Dobbin, Jr., and
Broadfoot, all of Fayetteville, N. C. and connected by
family ties. Includes deeds, bills and accounts, estate settle-
ments and guardianship papers, and insurance policies.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Misses Broadfoot, before 1940.
,^_ , MS 64-421
Bromberg, Frederick George, 1837-1930.
Papers, 1738-1930. ca. 12,000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (90)
Lawyer, and U. S. Representative from Alabama. Legal,
business, and personal correspondence relating to Recon-
struction and the activities of the Freedmen's Bureau in
Mobile, Ala. ; Alabama politics (chiefly after 1875) ; Mexica^
political upheavals (1910 and later) ; land sales and mining'
in Mexico and Alabama; and affairs in Mobile. Includes
early deeds, wills, and a volume (1881-91) containing pay-
rolls of Cedral Mines, Mexico, for which Bromberg was a
representative in the U. S.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Bromberg family, 1936.
_ , MS64-422
Brown, J J
Papers, 1912-27. ca. 6000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (93)
State official, of Georgia. Papers of Brown as Commis-
sioner of agriculture for Georgia, 1917-27, and of his son,
Walter J. Brown, dealing with his duties and activities,
including regulation of dairying, inspection of foodstuffs,
statistics on acreage, work of county agents, and answers to
questionnaires.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Walter Brown, before 1940.
R™™ t t MS64-423
crown, j Li
Papers, 1862-66. 73 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2753) £
Merchant, of Charlotte, N. C. Letters (1862-64) to
Brown, of Brown and Tate, from John M. Tate and W. E.
Stitt in the Confederate Army; business correspondence
(1863-65) between Brown and the Subsistence Department
in Raleigh, N. C. ; correspondence concerning North Carolina
political, business, and legislative matters; and (ca. 35)
receipts.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Dolph M Young, 1944.
106
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MS 64-424
Brown family.
Papers, 1779-1906. 64 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (92)
Brown and Clark family letters, beginning 1836 ; political
correspondence (1860) of Bedford Brown (1795-1870),
U. S. Senator from North Carolina; political correspond-
ence (1866-76) of his son, Livingston Brown; miscellaneous
papers; and fragments of speeches.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mary Wilson Brown.
MS64-425
Brownrigg family.
Papers, 1771-1886. 299 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2226)
Family correspondence of various members of the Brown-
rigg family of Wicklow Co., Ireland; Chowan, Pasquotank,
and Hertford counties, N. C; and Mississippi; including
Richard Brownrigg (d. 1771) of Ireland; the brothers John
and Thomas Brownrigg; Thomas' wife, Bo their son,
Gen. Richard Thomas Brownrigg (h. 1793) ; ami daughter,
Priscilla Elizabeth Brownrigg, who married the Hon. John
L. Bailey. The material concerns health, education, travels,
and business, and includes letters (1784-94) from John
Brownrigg written from Jamaica and Ireland to his friends
and relatives in North Carolina; accounts and journals of
a trip to Mississippi, probably belonging to Richard Thomas
Brownrigg and his wife Mary W. Haskins Brownrigg, who
moved there in 1835; an account book (1853-58) of John
Brownrigg; and indentures, bills of sale, and deeds from
Chowan, Pasquotank, and Hertford counties.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Richard T. Brownrigg, 1940.
* MS64-426
Bryan, Shepard, 1871-
Papers, 1909-45. ca. 400 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2969)
Lawyer and judge, of Atlanta, Ga. Chiefly correspond-
ence with William Watkins Davies, Bryan's classmate at the
University of North Carolina and lawyer of Louisville, Ky.
Other correspondents include Robert W. Bingham and
Josephus Daniels.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. Bryan, 1953.
MS 64-427
Bryan, Wflliam Shepard, 1827-1906.
Papers, 1818-79. 173 items and 1 v.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3481 and 1956)
Lawyer. Mainly letters received after 1843, from Bryan's
family and relatives while he was a student at the Univer-
sity of North Carolina and a lawyer in Baltimore, Md. Cor-
respondents include his brother, Francis T. Bryan of Florida
and Washington, D. C., and members of the Pettigrew and
Battle families of North Carolina. Includes letters (1818-
38) received by Bryan's father, John Herritage Bryan, of
at New Bern and Raleigh, N. C. abont current affairs and poli-
U tics from correspondents including William Gaston, Francis
L. Hawks, R D. Spaight, George E. Badger, Daniel Web-
ster, Edward Everett, and Nathaniel Macon; and an account
book (1844-68) beginning with an inventory of his property
in 1844 and containing various accounts of his personal and
prof essional receipts and disbursements.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1960. Account book a gift of Mrs. H. R. Bryan.
MS 64-428
Bryan family.
Papers, 1704-1935. ca. 13,500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (96)
Personal correspondence and business papers of the mem-
bers of the Bryan and related Blount, DomwlL Shepard,
and Washington families of New Bern, N. (X, and vicinity,
including especially James West Hryan (1805-1864), law-
yer of New Bern; his brother, John Herritage Bryan (1798-
1870), U. S. Representative and lawyer of New Bern and
Raleigh; James Augustus Washington Bryan (1839-1923),
Confederate ordnance and artillery omcer, businessman,
banker, and railroad official of New Bern; and Charke
Shepard Bryan (1865-1956) , businessman of New York and
Ashevilte, N. C. Includes letter books, commonplace books,
plantation accounts, kgal notebooks, memorandum hooks,
scrapbooks, notebooks from Princeton University, and Con-
federate Army ordnance accounts.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Charles S. Bryan, 1940 and 1956.
MS 64-429
Burke, Thomas, 1747 (ca.)-l783.
Papers, 1763-1808. 360 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (104) _
Lawyer, politician, and Governor of North Carolina.
Correspondence and papers of Burke as political leader and
Governor; business records of his clients and himself; and
papers relating to the settlement of his estate.
Unpublished description in the library.
Received by the North Carolina Historical Society from
Mary W. Burke, 1845.
MS 64-480
Burke, William B 1864-1947.
Papers, 1879-97. 326 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern 'His-
torical Collection (105)
Missionary in Shanghai, China. Matters to Rev. Burke
and his wife, Addie, from his father, J. W. Burke, Georgia
publisher and stationer, and his mother; MS. of his Chap-
ters from the 1Mb of a preacher (1884) ; and two scrapbooks.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Rev. Mr. Burke, before 1940.
MS 64-481
Burnett family.
Papers, 1842-1919. 70 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (106)
Familv and personal correspondence of the Burnett ttm-
fly of Granville Co, N. G, including letters (l**^) **»}
Zich Burnett to Atlas A Burnett at Chapel HiR, N. G, and
letters (1911-19) from members of the Oriental Missionary
Society in Tokyo to Anna Burnett atBynum, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of A J. Norwood, before 1940.
MS64-482
Barton, Hutchins Gordon, 1774-1836.
Papers, 1809-39. 75 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (110)
Attorney general and Governor of North Carolina. * am-
ily, political, and business papers of Burton, ^including
letters pertaining chiefly to State and national politics.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Betty B. Brown, before 1940.
107
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Burtonfamuv. MS64-433
Papers, 1807-1911. 334 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (111)
Family correspondence of four generations of the Bur-
ton and Young families and their connections in Granville,
Lincoln, Cabarrus, and Mecklenburg counties, ST. C-: bills,
accounts, receipts, inventories, deeds, and other property
papers; and letters received by Mrs. Sarah Virginia Young
for three decades from her agents in Milam Co., Tex. con-
cerning her cotton producing property. The four genera-
tions of the families include Robert and Agatha Burton of
Granville Co., N. G; one of their sons, Alfred M. Burton,
of Lincoln Co., N. C; his daughter, Sarah Virginia: her
Husband, Robert Simonton Young, of Cabarrus Co N C
who was killed in the Civil War; and their four children.'
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Burton H. Smith, 1938-60.
_ MS 64-434
BurweU, Armistead, 1839-1913.
Papers. 1869-1913. ca. 400 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2449) ^^
Lawyer and judge of Charlotte, N. C. Personal corre-
spondence; papers from BurweU's law office; and scrap-
books of members of the BurweU famfly containing dip-
pings about family and social events in Charlotte. N C
1894-1913, and Good Roads Tour, 1909. ™™. -"•**,
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Armistead Burwell, Jr., 1942.
Burwell, Edmund S d. 1887. MS64-i35
Papers, 1863-83. 89 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2009)
Businessman of Charlotte, N C. Letters (1863-67) to
BurweU from his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Burwell,
Presbyterian educators in Charlotte, N. C. ; and other family
letters (1863-83) written from Hfflsboro and Raleurh. N C
and Petersburg, Va. ■«**»••>
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. John L. Chisolm, before 1940.
Burwellfamilv. MS64-436
Papers, 1750-1923. ca. 3500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (112)
Papers of William Henry Burwell (1835-1917) of Meck-
lenburg Co., Va., and Vance Co., N. C; of his father, Wil-
liam Armistead Burwell (1809-1887) and grandfather,
Spotswood Burwell (1785-1855), both of Granville Co.,
«n£' ; "? d « f ^ F^t-gnuKtfather, Lewis BurweU (1745-
1800) of Mecklenburg Co., Va. Chiefly business papers
related to landholding and to the planting f tobacco Mid
cotton, interspersed with miscellaneous family and personal
correspondence.
Unpublished description in the Ubrary.
Gift of the family, before 1940.
MS 64— 437
Butler, Marion, 1863-1938.
Papers, 1854-1937. 22 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical CoUection (114 and 115) —
_ Farm leader, lawyer, and U. S. Senator from North Caro-^
lina. Political and business correspondence of Butler, pri-
marily while he was a U. S. Senator; family and social cor-
respondence of his wife, Florence (Faison) Butler, includ-
ing letters from their chUdren; letter books (1896) ; notes-
and scrapbooks (1899-1915).
Unpublished description in the library.
Items after March, 1901 are closed to investigators until
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Butler and Claude H. Moore.
Buxton, Ralph Potts, 1826-1900. MS 64-438
Papers, 1752-1916. 8 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical CoUection (116)
Judge, of FayetteviUe, N. C. Legal and political corre-
spondence and papers (1870V90'6) of Buxton ; diary (1858-
64) and personal letters of his wife, Rebecca (Bledsoe) Bux-
ton; and letters from his brother, the Rev. Jarvis Buxton,
Episcopal minister of Rutherfordton, Asheville, and Lenoir,
JN. O.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Ernest Bain.
«u_ »™. „ MS 64-43^
Bynum, William Preston, 1820-1909.
Papers, 1778-1908. 540 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (117)
Jurist and Confederate Army officer, of North Carolina.
Personal and professional correspondence and legal papers
of Bynum, relating chiefly to his widespread law practice;
an order book (1838) of John Gray Bynum of the North
Carolina Volunteer Regiment in regard to Cherokee re-
moval in North Carolina; and travel accounts of Armand
de Rosset Curtis (1839-1856) as a chUd on trips with his
father, the Rev. Moses Ashley Curtis (1808-1872) from
Society HilL S. C. and Hillsboro, N. C. to Charleston, New
York, and Boston.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Curtis Bynum, before 1940.
MS 64-440
Byrd, William McKendree, 1817 (co.)-1874.
Papers, 1832-1914. 135 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical CoUection (119)
Legislator, jurist, and politician of Linden and SebnJ|
Ala. Business correspondence, deeds, commissions, and per^
sonal and political letters. Includes letters from Byrd to his
wrfe and his father, William S. Byrd, concerning plantation
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Maude Pitts before 1940.
108
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MS 64-441
Caffery, Donelson, 1835-1906.
Papers, 1838-1924. 387 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern ffis-
torical Collection (2227)
In part, transcripts (type-written)
fl) Lawyer, planter, Confederate Army officer, State legis-
lator, and TJ. S. Senator from Louisiana. Letters, chiefly
by Caffery, referring to politics and family matters. Also
include s lette rs concerning the family of Judge Moses Lid-
dell of WiDrinson Co., Miss, grandfather of Cafiery's -wife,
Bethia (Richardson) Caffery.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Caffery family, 1926 and 1940.
MS64-442
Calder family.
Papers, 1817-86. ca. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (125)
In part, microfilm of a diary, lent by John R Peacock
in 1949.
Correspondence, accounts, diaries, and newspaper clip-
pings (chiefly 1857-65) of members of the Calder family
of Wilmington, N. C. Includes Civil War letters from Con-
federate soldiers William (b. 1844) and Sobert E. Calder
from Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania to their mother,
Phila Lazarus Calder in Hillsboro, N. C; microfilm of the
diary (1861-65) of William Calder while a student at the
Hillsboro, N. C Military Academy, and in the Confederate
Army in North Carolina and Virginia; postwar papers
(1874) of the Calder brothers, including their accounts as
wholesale grocers and commission merchants in Wilming-
ton; property account book (1817) of Capt William Hun-
ter; travel account (1838) of John L London about Virginia
Ak Springs; and an account book (1859-60) of William Calder.
^^ Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. William Calder, Mrs. William N. Atkinson,
and Milton Calder, 1944.
MS 64-448
Caldwell, David Franklin, 1814-1898.
Papers, 1830-98. 8016 kerns.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (126)
Lawyer, businessman, and legislator of North Carolina.
Legal, business, and political correspondence, including let-
ters from prominent North Carolina political figures relative
to national and local politics.
Unpublished description mine library.
Gift of Mattie Caldwell, before 1940; and purchase, 1959.
MS64-444
Caldwell, Tod Robinson, 1818-1874.
Papers, 1801-90. 550items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (128)
Lawyer, legislator, Lieutenant Governor and Governor of
North Carolina. Early Alabama land patents and deeds;
family correspondence (1888-65) consisting chiefly of let-
ters to Mrs. Caldwell (Minerva Buffin Cain) from Cain
4fc relatives in Hillsboro, N. C, and letters (1861-63) from her
son, John Caldwell, at the Hillsboro Military Academy and
in Confederate Army camps in Virginia and at Gettysburg;
papers, from 1869, consisting chiefly of the legal and politi-
cal correspondence of Caldwell; and letters of condolence to
his widow after 1874.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Minerva Cain Collett, before 1940.
MS64-445
Cameron family.
Papers, 1739-1929. ca. 33,000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (133and3623)
Business and personal correspondence, slave registers, ac-
count books, farming records, and sermons, of the Cameron
family and of the related Bennehan, Buffin, and Mordecai
families, illustrating more than a century of plantation life
in North Carolina. Members of the family include Duncan
Cameron (1777-1853), lawyer, legislator, judge, financier,
and planter of Orange County and Raleigh, N. C. ; his wife,
Bebecca- (Bennehan) Cameron, daughter of Richard Ben-
nehan, merchant and planter; his son, Paul Carrington
Cameron (1808-1891), agriculturist and businessman who
married Anne Buffin, daughter of Thomas Buffin, chief
justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina; and his
grandson, Bennehan Cameron (1854-1925), landowner, agri-
culturist, railroad director, and good roads advocate who
married Sallie T. Mayo, daughter of Peter H. Mayo, of
Richmond, Va. Correspondents include many prominent
North Carolinians.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bennehan Cameron, Mrs. John W. Labouisse,
and Mrs. Eric N. van Lennep, before 1963.
MS64-446
Canfield, Henry Lee, 1860-1942.
Papers, 1921-42. 325 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2456)
Universalis minister in Kinston and Greensboro, N. C.
Correspondence and papers dealing with the Universalist
Church, race relations, capital punishment, prison reform,
and other social reforms. Correspondents include Frank P.
Graham, Lewis E. Laws, Frederick J. Libby, Howard W.
Odum, George Boss Pou, Mrs. Myers Sternbergw, and
Gertrude Weil.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Canfield, 1942.
MS64-447
Capehart family.
Papers, 1668-1890. 405 items. #
In University of North Carolina, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1530, 2738, M1752, M1494)
In part, microfilm (negative) from originals in the posses-
sion of Mrs. W. S. Smith and Dr. William P. Jacocks.
Correspondence, and other papers. The bulk of the corre-
spondence consists of letters by Susan Bryan (Martin) Cape-
hart to her father in Louisiana and letters from members of
the Bryan, Martin, and Capehart families of Bertie County,
N. C. during the Civil War and Reconstruction period. In-
cludes correspondence between Meeta Rhodes (Armistead)
Capehart and her husband, Archibald Ashbourne Capehart,
Confederate captain stationed in N. C. arid Va., and to her
cousin, William Bhodes Capehart; and letters from George
W. and Susan Bryan (Martin) Capehart of "Scotch Hill,"
Bertie County, N. C. to their son William Bhodes Capehart
while he was a student in Edenton, N. C. and during the
Civil War. The papers prior to 1800 are deeds and miscel-
laneous papers of the Albemarle Sound region.
Unpublished description in the library. „ _ _,
Gift of William B. Capehart, 1944 and Robert D. Feild,
1948.
109
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CantweD, John Lncas Paul, 1828-1909.
Papers, 1830-1909. ca. 140 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3027)
Confederate soldier and tradesman, of Charleston, S C
and National Guardsman at •Wilmington, N. C. Personal
papers and family letters (1848-49) written from Charles-
tan, S. C; correspondence with Confederate prisoners of
war at Fort Delaware, Md, Hilton Head, S. C, and Fort
Pulaski, Ga.; papers relating to the Wilmington light In-
fanj^(l883-84) and Confederate Serins' Cities
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of William C. Hoggins, 1964.
Caradene family. MS 64-449
Papers, 1771-1947. ca. 200 items.
In Uriversity of Norfh Caro]^ ub^ Southern His-
torical Collection (1497)
In part, microfilm.
Family and business correspondence, legal and political
documents, including a grant of land and titles by Louis xv
genealogy genealogical charts, family reminiscences and
records, chiefly of lie eighteenth century and written in
French, relating to the exportation of sugar from the Cara-
deuc plantation on Santo Domingo and the insurrections
there duriag the French Revolution, the conflict between
Cnurch and state m the early days of the Third Republic
social invitations, and family matters. Includes the Civil
r^, ""*"»■£*' of James Achi lk De Caradeuc
(isie-1895), of Montmorency and Charleston, S C- and a
fragment of a novel dealing with a northern naturalist in
south Carolina )ust before the Civil War.
Unpublished description in the library
Gift and deposit of Dr. St Julian R." de Caradeuc, 1949.
Carter, Farish, 1780-1861. MS 64-450
Business records, 1806-64. 2295 items
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2230)
Planter. Business and legal papers (1825-60) and miscel-
laneous account books (1835-42 and 1859-65). Material re-
lates mostiy to the running of Carter's plantations: cotton
planting, buying and hiring out of slaves, financing, market-
ing, and acquisition of more land in Georgia, Louisiana, and
Florida. Includes references to politics, the Cherokee Na-
tion and Indian reserves, banking, railroad afiairs, copper
mining in Georgia, and the Carter family.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. John L. Smith, 1940.
Chambers, Henry Alexander, 1841-1925
Papers, 1832-1925. 192 items.
Li University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2260 and 2828)
Lawyer, historian, and legislator, of North Carolina and
Tennessee. Personal letters (chiefly 1890-1915) written to
Chambers by members of his family, including material
gathered for a family history; legal and business papers; a
48-volume diary covering the periods Chambers lived in
Madisonville, Loudon, and Chattanooga, Tenn., 1870-73,
1878-67, 1895-99, and 1900-25; account books; muster roll
of Company C, 49th North Carolina Regiment, C. S A. • and
a Chambers family record book.
Unpublished description in.the library
Acquired, 1940 and 1952.
MS 64-452
Chandler, Charles Lyon, 1883-1962.
Papers relating to Joel R. Poinsett, 1803-196L ca. 1800
items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Hisi^
toncal Collection (3614) ^^P
Banker, public speaker, and historian. Chiefly an un-
published MS. of Chandler's biography (in collaboration
T?Sa^V^ d T ln i u ! lson Pratt) °* Jod Kcberts Poinsett
(1779-1851), based largely on material in the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania collections. Also includes collected
papers of and related to Poinsett (from Hugh S. Legare,
Gouvemeur Kemble, J. K Paulding, and Poinsett) ; Chan-
dler's correspondence (1918-61) about the biography; and
his notebooks, speeches, and articles.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Chandler, 1962.
Chapman, Alfred, 1813-1876. MS 64 ~ 453
Papers, 1779-1876. 234 items.
caSSon^)^^^ ^^' &UU ^ Histori -
rf 1 ?* 7 v S-1, £• £± Uld Confed «ate Government employee
of "Bush Hm," Orange Co., Va. and Washington, DC
^L^tT^ B - ea3T ^ 0ndmBe ' ****** *nd Papers
relating to the Virginia militia, pay, supplies and ])erWmel
of the Confederate Government, land and money matters;
lettersfrom Chapman to his wife, Mary Edmunds (Kin-
ney) Chapman; and letters (1876) to Mrs. Bedford Brown
in Alexandria, Va. from her son, Glenn Brown.
Unpublished description in the library.
MS 64— 454
Chase, Harry Woodbnrn, 1883-1955.
Papers, 1911-56. ca. 230 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3429)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
University president Correspondence (1933) relating to
Chase's becoming Chancellor of New York University;
letters received (1950-51) upon the occasion of his retire-
ment; letters of condolence (1955-56) to his widow; tributes
and resolutions; addresses by Herman Harrell Horne ; cor-
respondence written by Edmund E. Day, Henry Smith
Pritchett, Elihu Root, Harold O. Voorhis, and Thomas John
Watson ; a four-volume typescript (1011 p.) of material com-
piled in 1959 by Dr. Louis Round Wilson of the University
of North Carolina and containing copies of papers, articles,
and addresses by and about Chase, representing his experi-
ence and informed thinking concerning higher education in
America during the first half of the 20th century.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Chase, 1959.
„ V , „ MS 64-455
Cheesborongh, John, 1817-1903. ^
Papers, 1859-93. Ill items. &
- In University of North Carolina, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1833)
_ Cashier of the Bank of Charleston at Charleston and
Columbia, S. C. Letters, chiefly to his wife in Ashevffle,
N. C, relating to family and domestic news and mentionine
events of the time.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mary Cheesborough, 1951.
110
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MS64-456
Cheshire, Joseph Blount, Bp n 1850-1932.
Papers, 1811-1932. 3 ft.
la University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (146)
Episcopal Bishop of North Carolina. Personal, ecclesias-
tical, and general correspondence, sermons, and papers con-
cerning activities pertaining to the Episcopal diocese of
North Carolina, St Mary's School in Raleigh, N. C, Bishop
Cheshire's family, writings, and other subjects. Includes
minute books (1828-4.932) of diocesan organizations,
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of JosephB. Cheshire, Jr., before 1940; and Lawrence
London, 1942.
MS 64-457
Cheves, Langdon, 1776-1857.
Papers, 1814-1919. 158 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (147)
U. S. Representative from South Carolina, judge, and
financier. Papers, including biographical material and busi-
ness papers and deeds (1822-30) , relating mainly to the pri-
vate life of Cheves in Philadelphia and Charleston; letters
(1853-36) to Charlotte (McCord) Cheves (Mrs. Langdon
Cheves, Jr.) of Savannah, Ga.; and to Mrs. Charles West
of Baltimore, Md.; and letters (1866-70) from Mary Castas
Lee to Mrs. Cheves; and from Anne (Hrabowska) Wagner
in New York, Providence, Philadelphia, Boston, etc, to her
sons Effingham and George in Charleston, 1814 and J818.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Emma Wilkins, before 1940 and 1940.
MS64-458
Claiborne, John Francis Hamtramck, 1809-1884.
Papers, 1797-1884. 2 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (151)
Lawyer, U. S. Bepresentative from Mississippi, and edi-
tor. Chiefly material collected by Claiborne in preparation
of his history of Mississippi, including letters to him giving
information on historical questions; a large body of undated
historical writings by Claiborne and others; and newspaper
clippings. Includes a few. items pertaining to his personal
life and political activity; notes; and journals of members
of the Claiborne family, 1794-95 and during the Civil War.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. A. L. Bondurant before 1940.
MS 64-459
Click family.
Mmr Papers, 1772-1895. 192 items.
W In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2537)
Papers of the Click (also spelled Glucke and Gluick)
family of Rowan Co., N. C, including personal letters, in-
dentures, deeds, land surveys, circulars, wills, a mathematical
notebook, almanacs (in German) , and minutes (Scattered be-
tween 1860-S3) of the Lutheran Synod in North Carolina.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Allen Langston, 1942.
MS 64-460
Oingman, Jane (Poindexter)
Papers, 1810-1908. 391 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2661)
Wife of Jacob Clingman of Huntsville, N. C. Primarily
family letters (1810-76) to Mrs. Clingman from. Poindexter
relatives in Hardin Co., Tenn., Mississippi, and New Mexico,
and to her son-in-law, Richard Clauselle Puryear (1801-
1867), planter and legislator of Yadkin Co., N. C; business
papers (1828-90) of her son, Thomas Lanier Clingman
(1812-1897) relating chiefly to his mining investments in
North Carolina and Georgia; and account books (1836 and
1844-48) of R C. Puryear, Jr., and John Francis Locke.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1943 and 1958.
MS64-461
Clingman, Thomas Lanier, 1812-1897.
Papers, 1862-65. 790 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (157)
Confederate Army officer, and U. S. Representative and
Senator from North Carolina. Civil War correspondence
and papers relating to events in eastern North Carolina and
around Charleston, S. C, and reflecting the general situation
in the army and conditions in the South. Includes lists of
officers in the 20th, 81st, and 61st North Carolina regiments.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Rosamond Jordan Hancock, before 1940.
MS64-468
Cocke, Harrison Henry, 1794-1873.
Papers. 1762-1876. ca. 200 items and 6 v.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1587)
Navy officer, of Prince George Co, Va. Family corre-
spondence, business papers, naval orders, register, journal,
and communiques relating to Cocke's service in the U. S-
Navy (1812-61), family life in Prince George Co., Va,
a description of Williamsburg, Va., during Federal occu-
pation in the Civil War, and correspondence with his wife,
Elizabeth (Ruffin) Cocke, and their daughter, Tarifla
(Cocke) Witherspoon. Contains diary of Mrs. Cocke's
northern journey (1827) when she was accompanied by her
half-brother, Edmund Ruffin.
Unpublished description in the library.
MS 64-468
Cocke, Philip Charles, 1879-1949.
Papers, ca. 1907-48. 50 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3248)
Lawyer, judge, Democratic Party worker, and orator, of
Asheville, N. C Speeches, mostly undated, made by Cocke
on various occasions.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of William J. Cocke, 1956.
MS64-464
Coffee, Alexander Dondson, 5. 1822.
Papers, 1817-1901. 126 items and 2 v.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2813, 1606)'
In part, photocopies.
Confederate officer, planter, and surveyor, of Florence,
Ala. Family correspondence, chiefly with his wife Anne
while on surveying trips in Alabama in the 1840's and while
serving with the Confederate Army in Kentucky, Tennessee,
111
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Papers, 1817-1901.
Coffee, Alexander Donelson, & 1822
(Continued) : '
Mississippi, and Alabama. Includes photostats of military
order books of the War of 1812 and some papers of Coffee's
father John Coffee (1772-1833), a Tennessee militia
general.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. O'Neal, 1952.
Coffield f amily. MS$4 - 465
Business records, 1723-1920. ca. 400 items
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3162)
Business papers, including grants, deeds, bills, accounts,
wiUs, and estate settlement papers of David Coffield and
other members of the Carney, Coffield, Bellamy, Whitaker,
and related families, chiefly in Edgecombe, Nash, and Hali-
fax counties^ N. C. Includes papers (1789-1817) of David
Oomeld, collector of revenue and executor of estates for
Edgecombe Co N C.; papers (1818-25) of his sons. Spier
W and John W Coffield; letters (1831-35) from Wiison C.
Whitaker of Enfield, N. C; an account book (1860-61) of
Whitaker Batchelor & Co., Enfield, N. C; and miscella-
neous Bellamy family papers (1835-1920).
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. J. D. Hall, 1955-57, and' others.
Cohen, Miriam Grata Moses. ^ 8 *~ 466
Correspondence, 1824-64. 341 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2639)
T Y**' ?L S ^° n 9° hen ' of Charleston and Savannah.
^"fMi 837-62 ) to *"■ Cohen from her aunt, Rebecca
Grata (1781-1869) of Philadelphia, relating to'soS
Jews jsocial and cultural events in Philadelphia and
Charleston, and members of the family; letters (1842-53)
from Grace Aguilar, British Hebrew author; letters from
iZ^ -*? C ° hen ' wllile ** was at *» Georgia Military
1 fifi^^ ^ ^W^' an <i »t &* University of Virginia^
1860-S4; and commissions (1832-62) of Solomon Cohen,
to practice law. ^
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Miriam and Ophelia Dent, 1943.
Colefamfly. MS6 ^ i67
Papers, 1707-1914. 2000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (163)
Business, legal, personal, and family papers of several
generations of the Cole family of New Bern, N. C. includ-
ing the papers of James C. Cole (d. 1864), his wife, Mary
Catharine Cole (1799-1862), and their three daughterfand
two sons. Also the papers (1878-1914) of their grandson,
James Cole Taylor (b. 1855), surveyor, chemist, S
gist, railroad superintendent, and banker; and other mem-
bers of the Taylor family of Ne,w Bern, N. C. Includes
letters (1830-60) to relatives on an Alabama plantation:
overseers' letters from Tennessee plantations; Cole and Tay-
lor account books kept in New Bern, N. C. ; and Chapel Hill,
N. C. weather records (1890-1904) kept by Miss MaW
Catharine Cole (d. 1909). ^
Unpublished description in the library.
■'■■■> ^ 2 f ^ Jame s Vernon, before 1940; and Frederick
±C xsoyd, 1962.
r> n. - - t .. » . - MS 64-468
Colnoun, John Ewing, 1750-1802.
Papers, 1774-1850. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (130)
Lawyer, planter, legislator, and U. S. Senator from South i
Vo^Sr 11 ^ „ Pkntation 5 kgal, and business papers (1785-
1802) of Colhoun, including letters from John Christian
Greninger and John Couturier relating to rice and indigo
on his plantation, St Stephens, Santee, S. C; correspond-
ence after his death, of his wife, Floride (Bonneau) Col-
houn and his sons, John Ewing Colhoun and James Edward
Colhoun; plantation journal (1830, 1832-33) from Midway
Plantation; deeds; and indentures.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, before 1940; and gift of Mrs. Mary C. Steven-
son, 1961.
MS 64-469
Connor, Henry Groves, 1852-1924.
Papers, 1744-1924. lift
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (175)
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer, legislator, and Judge, of North Carolina. Copies
^ftoncal documents (1744-1854), and later papers (1860-
1924) include legal papers, family letters, and correspond-
ence relating to politics, legal history, and biographies of
leading lawyers and judges. Includes account books, jour-
nals, legal notes, and scrapbooks. Connor's son, Bobert
Digges Wimberly Connor (1878-1950), historian and ar-
chivist is also represented in the collection.
Unpubl ished description in the library.
Gift of the Connor family, 1950.
s<_ ™. 1 x MS 64-470
Coon, Charles Lee, 1868-1927.
Papei-s. 1695-1927. 4 ft
Li University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (177)
In part, transcripts.
Educator, of North Carolina. Notes and extracts of his-
torical material (1695-1900) chiefly copied from the Colo-
nial and State records of North Carolina, pertaining to
Coons interest in the educational history of North Caro-
lina; copies of letters written to Calvin Henderson Wiley
while he was superintendent of common schools in North
Carolina, 1853-65; and papers (1900-27) pertaining to edu-
cation m Wilson Co., N. C, chiefly while Coon was super-
intendent of education, 1913-17. Includes scrapbooks and
daybooks.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Coon before 1940, and 1950.
MS64-471
Cornish, John Hamilton.
Papers, 1833-78. 77 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1461)
Episcopal minister, of Aiken, S. C. Papers, diaries, panv#
phlets, and dippings relating to Cornish's student days at
Washington College in Connecticut and during his service as
clergyman in Aiken, S. C. Includes a Register of colored
people connected with th& Church of Messiah, North Santee.
S-G, Jan. 1,1843. "-»»-», oantee,
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Joseph Jenkins Cornish, 1948, and Mrs. Georce
Cullen Battle, 1956.
112
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS64-472
Gotten family.
Papers, 1892-1958. ca. 1000 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3589 and 2613)
Chiefly family correspondence of Robert Randolph Cot-
ten; his wife, Sallie (Southall) Cotten (1846-1929) ; their
sons and daughters, Elba (Cotten) Wesson, Sallie (Cotten)
Wiggin, Lyman Atkinson Cotten, and Brace Cotten; and
their grandchildren. Includes letters (1902-29') of Mrs.
Cotten as a leader of the Federation of Women's Clubs and
other -women's organizations in North Carolina, and as a
collector of items dealing with Virginia Dare and Roanoke
Island and the Cotten family; reminiscences (1913-16) of
Sallie (Southall) Cotten; and scrapbooks containing clip-
pings and items relating to women's organizations and to the
World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago,- 1893.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Bruce Cotten, Mrs. Russell B. Wiggin, Mrs. Doug-
las B. Wesson, and Mrs. Lyman A Cotten, 1942, 1948, and
_ T „ MS 64-473
Cox, James W
Papers, 1741-1889. 225 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3653)
Businessman and. politician of Kinston and Goldsboro,
N. C. Financial and legal papers (1829-69) of Cox, and
correspondence and records of local officials in Wayne and
Lenoir Counties, N. C. Includes accounts for school dis-
tricts, and of wholesale purchases and retail sales.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. Talbot F. Parker, Jr., 1963.
/<_ ,.* -, MS64-474
Creagh family.
Papers, 1840-1904. ca. 85 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1898)
Personal correspondence of Mrs. William H. Ketchum,
widow of Alexander M. Creagh, and her daughters; papers
relating to the estate of Mr. Creagh; letters to his wife from
W. H. Ketchum, major, C. S. A. while serving in Mississippi
during the Civil War, and post-war letters to his family
when they lived in Paris. Contains other family letters
from New York, New Orleans, and Saratoga.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Edmund F. Cook, 195L
#*_ ™. MS64-475
Cropper, Thomas Bayiie, d. 1855.
Papers, 1832-79. 196 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2228 and 2201)
Captain of packet ships. Letters (chiefly 1832-48) writ-
m± ten to Cropper containing orders for goods, or from rela-
W fares and friends in Brommond Town, Accomack Co Va^
and Phikdelphia, Pa. ; letters (1833-41) to his wife, Rosina
(Mix) Cropper in New York before their marriage, chiefly
from her cousin, John Burbidge, merchant of Columbia,
S. C; and letters, mostly to Mrs. Cropper from relatives
after Cropper joined the gold rush.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Martin, 1940.
„_ MS 64-476
Cunningham, Sumner Archibald, 1843-1913.
Papers, 1891-1945. 77 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3257)
Journalist. Papers (1891-1909) relating to the contents
and circulation of the Confederate veteran, of which Cun-
ningham was editor; veterans' affairs in general; and liti-
gation over the management of the Confederate Memorial
Association. Includes correspondence (1924-45) of Edith
D. Pope, who took over editorship of the Confederate vet-
eran after Cunningham's death.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1956.
MS 64-477
Curtis, Moses Ashley, 1808-1872.
Papers. 1825-1929. 2500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (199)
Botanist and Episcopal clergyman of Society Hill, S. C,
and Hillsboro, N. C. Personal and professional correspond-
ence, scientific journals, personal diaries, notebooks, cash
accounts, MS. music for church services, and sermons of
Curtis and his family. Papers through 1856 are mostly
personal letters written by Curtis and members of the de
Rosset family of Wilmington, N. C., and elsewhere, to Cur-
tis' wife, Mary Jane (de Rosset) Curtis ; and from members
of the Curtis family in Massachusetts. Botanical corre-
spondence (1857-72) includes letters from Henry William
Ravenel and Asa Gray.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Curtis Bynum, 1936, 1942, 1949, 1957, and 1962.
MS 64-478
Davidson family.
Papers. 1813-1937. 72 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (204)
Family and business correspondence (qhiefly 1835-56),
ledgers and family business records (1813r-74), account
books, and daybooks of the Davidson family of Mecklen-
burg Co., N. C, who lived at Rural Hill Plantation, 1833-
90; Ingleside Plantation, 1867-75; and Dixon Plantation,
Gaston Co., N. C, 1872-93. Correspondents include Adam
Brevard Davidson (1808-1896) ; his wife, Mary Laura
(Springs) Davidson of York Co., S. C; her father, John
Springs; John M. W. Davidson, physician; Robert H. M.
Davidson, lawyer; William S. M. Davidson; and members
of the family in Florida.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of CoL E. L Baxter Davidson and his estate, 1937-58.
MS 64-479
Davis, Ettas.
Letters, 1858-64. 85 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2496)
Confederate Army officer and physician. Civil War let-
ters from Davis, of Company B, 8th Alabama Regiment,
C. S. .A, from camps in Virginia to his wife, Georgia, and
other members of his family, relating to camp life, maneu-
vers, lists of Alabama casualties, and general gossip and
criticism. Includes pre-war bills.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1942.
113
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Devereux,JohnG MS6 ^ 180
Papers, 1791-1890. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2149)
Confederate Army officer and banker, of New Orleans,
Ia. Military, business, and legal papers and letters relating
to Louisiana and Mississippi troops during the Civil War-
the career of Maj. Gen. Martin Lather Smith (1819-1866) •
and Devereux's postwar positions as cashier of the Southern
Bank m 1869, and administrator of Charity Hospital, New
Orleans, La. Includes merchandising account books (1832-
lh ^TE^S? 5 eprrise books, shippers' register of Wex-
ford and Dublin, Ire., and a sheriff's fee book (1819-31}
Point Coupee, La.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Joseph T. Devereux.
-„.., „ „ MS 64-481
DeWitt, Marcos B
Papers, 1846-98. 145 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3215)
Cumberland Presbyterian clergyman. Theological essays,
articles on Cumberland Presbyterian Church matters, re-
views, and clippings. Includes letters to DeWitt as a stu-
dent at Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn., 1851-53
from members of his family at Marion and Searcy, Ark. '
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchases, 1956, 1957.
Dickson famfly. MS&4hJ82
Papers, 1802-1914. 190 items
Li University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1528) utuotn xiis-
JfTT^'S o^ 7 m9 ~ 77 ' of <*» Charleston, S. C,
S^^r^T?- C.'. membe « of the family^cludi
■iSSLfT **"■•■*%*** (1795-1847), Congregational
mmister, teacher, and physician in Asherilfetolis son,
■ '£»! Dl ^ S ° n ^ 1825) wMe ^ was a ■*■** » Ten-
S-ll^V^ fTOm D , r - Swnuel Henl 7 Dickson
£7^ t ■9 h S' 1 ?S£- to relatives " North Carolina;
EZgSdS 11 ;* ***** » Charieston to * •*-'
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift and deposit of Mrs. George K. Taylor, 1948.
Dillon family. MS 64-483
Papers, 1805-1912. ca. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1668) uuemxus-
i ^"^Poadence (1866-1910) of Mrs. Frances (Polk) Dil-
££^'i 9 n ) f h ^?2 kldrtiw ' inM » n y<^ Tent 2d
art aSSS^* "* 1 ^ W % d Dmon ^ 1897 > «* B °te °urt
Pott and Dillon families. Includes letters of Edward Dillon
to his mo&er while he was in the U. S. Army anl^cZ
£»i^ d T^°L ( d^ w7) ' Jo ^ ^"
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. Robert S. Spihnan, 1950."
MS64-484
Dimon, Charles Augustus Ropes, b. ca. 1841.
Papers, 1861-65. 95 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3459) ^
Union Army officer. Letters written by Dimon from*
Massachusetts, Maryland, and Louisiana, to his family and
fiancee; letters he received from friends; and official mili-
tary papers.
Unpublished description in the library.
. Purchase, 1960.
,»_. „ MS 64-485
Dixon, Harry St John, 1843-1898.
Papers, 1855-1904. 249 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2375)
Lawyer and Confederate soldier. Letters (1860-61) about
life at the University of Virginia and national politics; war
letters of Henry Ewing and Dixon while he was a member
of General French's staff and of the 11th Mississippi In-
fantry; correspondence (1868-69) with Duff Green; corre-
spondence with his wife, Constance (Maynard) Dixon and
other family members; and journals kept in Washington
Co., Miss.; at the University of Virginia; and during war
years.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. A F. Chambers, 1941.
_ MS 64-486
Douglas, William Kirtland, 1830-1898.
Papers, 1831-98. ca. 400 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1918, M-1918)
In part, microfilm. . ^
Episcopal minister in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Ten*
nessee, educator, and editor. Family and personal corre-
spondence of Douglas and his wife, Sarah L. (Tucker)
Douglas, to correspondents in Connecticut, New Jersey,
Louisiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Illinois'
relating chiefly to Episcopal Church work. Correspondents
include William Mercer Green, Oscar Kibbe, and Leonidas
Polk.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
MS 64-487
Drane, Robert Brent, 1851-1939.
Papers. 1718-1935. 164 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2987)
Episcopal minister, of Edenton, N. C. Correspondence,
deeds, receipts, and subscriptions, chiefly relating to St.
Paul's Church, Edenton. the Edenton Academy; and dioc-
esan history, especially of the Colonial period. Correspond-
ents include Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. Drane's children, 1954.
iv_ i. „ , -^ MS 64-488
Durham, Carl Thomas, 1892- ^
Papers, 1939-58. ca. 60,000 items. W
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3507)
U. S. Representative from North Carolina. Office files
of Durham as a member of the U. S. House of Representa-
tives, consisting chiefly of correspondence between him and
his constituents.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. Durham, 1960.
114
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS64-489
Eggleston family.
Papers, 1825-1905. 182 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2614)
Family correspondence (1844-99) of Elizabeth F. (Gil-
dart) Eggleston, wife of Richard Hardaway Eggleston of
Wilkinson Co., Miss., and her daughter, Mahala P. H. (Eg-
gleston) Boach, wife of James Boach of the banking house
of Wirt Adams & Company, Vicksburg, Miss.; diaries
(1853-1905) of Mahala Boach; a diary and farm journal
(1830) of Dick Eggleston who managed a cotton plantation
in Wilkinson Co., Miss.; and commonplace books, scrap-
books, and autograph books (1836-67).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Mrs. Walter Richardson, Dick Eggleston Boach,
and James P. Boach, 1941.
MS 64-490
Effiott, John Barnwell, 1841-1921.
Papers, 1820-98. 100 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2510)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), and microfilm of one
volume lent by Mrs. Robert Hill Kean in 1957.
Confederate Army officer and professor of chemistry at
the University of the South. Letters (1861-85) from Elliott,
son of Bishop Stephen Elliott to his brother, Habersham
Elliott, and other members of his family from camps in
South Carolina and Georgia during the Civil War, and from
the University of the South at Sewanee after the war;
microfilm of a memoir of Mrs. Joseph Allston Huger (Mary
Esther Huger), daughter of Francis Kinloch Huger (1773-
1855) ; and a letter (1898) from Dr. William Porcher Du-
Bose (1836-1918) to Mrs. Huger.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Charlotte Elliott, 1942, 1946, and 1949.
MS 64-491
Emmett, Burton, 1871-1935.
Papers, 1888-1939. ca. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3418)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Business and private collector. Correspondence relating
to Emmett's collection of woodcuts, prints, and engravings,
and to .his work as President of the American Institute of
Graphic Arts; correspondence (1902, 1930-36, 1939) for the
purpose of buying authors' literary MSS. and other Ameri-
cana; typescripts of plays by Lewis Ely, Thornton Wilder,
and others; typed copies of letters from Ernest Hemingway
to Ernest Walsh; and MS. of a speech delivered by Sher-
wood Anderson. Correspondents include Sherwood Ander-
son, Fitzroy Carrington, Willa Cather, T. M Cleland,
Timothy Cole, Theodore Dreiser, Porter Garnett, William
M. Ivins, Herbert Jackson, John Robinson Jeffers, Rockwell
Kent, Christopher Morley, Eugene O'Neill, Maxfield Parrish,
Ezra Pound, E. A. Robinson, Bruce Rogers, James Shields,
Vincent Starrett, Wilbur M. Stone, Booth Tarkington,
Thornton Wilder, and Owen Wister.
Unpublished description in the library.
| Purchase, 1951.
MS 64-492
Erwin, George Phifer, 1840-1911.
Papers, 1779-1915. 830 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (246)
Legal and business papers, and Civil War letters of
Erwin, of Morganton, N. C., together with letters (1857-61)
received from his parents, Edward Jones Erwin (1806-
1871) and Elizabeth Ann (Phifer) Erwin, (1814-1890), while
he was a student at Davidson College, N. C. Includes papers
(1779-1856) of the Erwin family of Burke Co., N. C. and
their Avery and Morehead connections.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Hamilton Erwin, 1943; Mrs. Edward J. Erwin,
1957; and Mrs. William E. White, 1943, 1959, and 1960.
MS64-493
Espey family.
Papers, 1861-67. 160 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3349)
Civil War letters written by James H Espey from Camps
Harrison and Walker, 1861-62, and by his brother, Joseph S.
Espey, of Company D, 65th Georgia Volunteer Regiment, in
Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, 1862-65, de-
scribing equipment, health conditions, food, and daily hap-
penings in camp ; together with letters from their family in
Floyd Co., Ga., concerning farming, horses, health of family
and friends, the currency problems in early 1864, and the
presence of U. S. troops in late 1864 in north Georgia and
Cherokee Co., Ala., where there were other Espey (Espy)
relatives.
Purchase, 1958.
MS 64-494
Ferguson, Harley Bascom, 1875-
Papers, 1892-1941. 4 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2970)
Army officer, of Waynesville, N. C. Papers, letter books,
scrapbooks, and photos, paralleling Ferguson's military
career. Includes official correspondence and reports on the
engineering projects to which' he was assigned, being fullest
for the China Relief Expedition (1900-01), the raising of
the battleship Maine in Havana harbor (1910-12), the work
of the Mississippi Biver Commission in flood control (1931-
39) , and work on industrial mobilization in the office of the
Assistant Secretary of War, Dwight F. Davis (1921-27).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Gen. Ferguson, 1953.
MS64-496
Ficklen, John Rose, 1858-1907.
Papers, 1882-1942. 270 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (257)
Lecturer and teacher. Correspondence of Ficklen with
his professional colleagues; personal and family letters re-
ceived; and his writings, lectures, and notes. Includes
papers, beginning in 1888, of his wife, Bessie (Alexander)
Ficklen (b. 1861), consisting of letters from her father,
Edward Porter Alexander (1835-1910); correspondence
about the publication of her husband's work after his death;
and items relating to her own interest in poetry and art.
Gift of Mrs. Ficklen, before 1940.
MS64-496
Fitzpatrick, Benjamin, 1802-1869.
Papers, 1819-92. 208 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3291)
Lawyer, planter, U.S. Senator and Governor of Alabama.
Business, political, and personal papers of Fitzpatrick,
115
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1819-92.
Fitzpatrick, Benjamin, 1802-1869.
(Continued) -
hfcW W ^° f *" personai lett e« are addressedto
to^HiSKS J r' wMle h *> *" ***** *
brother^ I^tkT Ir 8 ^ 9 '. Corespondents include his
UnpublKhed description in the library,
uott of Benjamin Fitzpatrick, 1957.
Franck, Maria (Miller) HOL MS64-*00
Papers, 1828-79. ca. 226 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1808) *"*
1f J^ nt ^ f ' Ko ? fll . Caroliaa - Correspondence (chiefly
1867-71) from relatives and members of the Society of
Pnends m Guilford Co., N. C. and in Indiana; andSpere
concenung the property and estate of Samuel Hill (4 1859)
Mrs. Franck's first husband. ..■""* lu - ±ooa >
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
Fleming, WilBam 1835-188L MS 64-497
Papers, 1860-1930. 153 items.
torfcaFSSn^^ 1 ^^ **""> *«>-~*»
SLSS^Vn 11 *? ^, & ^«*™»t colonel in the 50th
B^gment^ of Georgia Volunteers from his father Judse
Wilham B. Fleming, of Savannah, Ga.; letters f^mJW
X£5«£* ■ Q * gia (WUliamS) ^"^ - d P-«
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Georgia Fleming, 1940.
Force, Peter, 1790-1868, collector ^ 6 *~ 498
'*£*$£&,$£? ^^ ^^ «"*»^
Fore? as^S bT F ° rCe ^ "" "»• WUha * <*««»
ti'riE iTu °> < *? C «™»K .«» dispute over the authen-
ticity of the Mecklenburg Co., N. C, declaration of inde-
pendence ,n 1775, including letters received by the IW
copies of letters sent, copies of pertinent materials, anda
scrapbook of related newspaper clippings "*""> an<1 a
Listed in Calendar of the letters and documents of Peter
Force on. the Mecklenburg Declaration of mdependenceln
the LoomisCollection, Washington, D.C. (1940)
W«f * ^Jham Hmry Hoyt, 1953. Formerly in the col-
lection of John L Loomis, Washington, D. C.
Foster family. MS64-499
Papers of the Foster and Weed families. 91 items.
J? FnTF^ °?n? 0rth Carolina ^""T. Southern His-
torical Collection (2783) ■■-"«-
family correspondence (mostly letters, 1850-67, written
from Georgia) of the Foster and Weed families of South
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, and
Florida. Includes letters from Julia McKinne (Foster!
Weed (1846-1908), wife of the Rev. EdwinG*rl£ w2
Protestant Episcopal bishop of Florida, and daughter tf
US Representative Thomas Flournoy Foster and Eliza-
beth Gardner Foster; Henry G. Weed of Savannah, Ga.:
toamuel Lumpbn of Americus, Ga.; Anna L. light; and
1 . G. Foster of Montgomery, Ala.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Margaret Weed, 1944 and 1950.
Fuller family. MS 64-601
Papers, 1786-1911. ca. 5000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (969, 1027, 1394, 1573, and 3621)
k^TJf " nd P °?° n ^ COTTes P°adence, account books,
household expense books, travel accounts (1810-55) and
writings of the members of the Fuller family of Fayetteville,
i£n"£ Lo ™*™? r ' ^ C - In ^des b^ei letter?
account books, and receipts of Elijah Fuller (d. 1853), mS
82) of Bartholomew Fuller (1829-1882), lawyer and editor
ofFayetteville and Durham, N. C, and employee of the Poet
Office Deptof the Confederate government at Richmond-
busmess and personal letters (1829-1901) of his brother
Thomas C. Fuller (1832-1901) ; and the diary (1851-61)5
their stepfather, the Rev. Mr. Simeon Colton (1785-1868 .
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mr* L F. Hill, 1946; Mrs. Samuel Parham, 1945;
M ^ ffe ,?; UpSOn ' 1947; James Vinson, T949; and -
Mrs. T. Earl Stewart, 1963. '
Gage, James McKJbbin, 1813-1855 MS 64-602
Papers, 1835-68. 50 items.
In University of North Carolina Library. Southern His-
torical Collection (1812)
Physician, of Union, S. C. Letters received while Gage
was studying medicme in Paris and Charleston (1835-37)
and during the years he practiced medicine in Union, S C
relating to news from South Carolina, Clarksville, Ga., and
Mobile, Ala.; and containing comments on politics, current
events, the practice of medicine, horseracing, local amuse-
ments, and busmess affairs. Correspondents include Robert
i Gage, James E. Nott, Josiah Clark Not* (1804-1873). and
B. Frank Patton.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Hardee Johnston, 1951.
Gaither, Thomas William. 1840-1863 MS 64-608
Correspondence of Thomas William Gaither and J Bur-
gess Gaither, 1860-64. 143 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His- •
toncal Collection (3517) ouuuwrn msr v
Civil War letters of Gaither and his brother, J. Burgess
Gaither (d. 1864) who served with North Carolina troopShi
the Confederate Army in Virginia, North Carolina, and
South Carolina. Includes letters to them from friends and
relatives in Iredell Co., N. C, describing local events.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Fred B. Bunch, Jr., 1960 and 1961.
116
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS64-504
Gallagher, Charles K 1833-1898.
Papers, 1732-1886. 105items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1569)
Druggist, of Washington, D. C. and Confederate officer.
Chiefly Civil War papers relating to Gallagher's enlistment,
his exchange as a prisoner of war (1862), and his release
from service because of deafness (1864), together with mili-
tary communications, passes, orders, receipts, a roster of
fifty Beaufort Co., N. C. recruits in 1861. and material about
the personnel of Company E, 4th Regt North Carolina
Infantry, of which Gallagher was captain, The Reveille,
a monthly publication by former Confederate soldiers.
Includes a diary on wines and vines kept during a trip to
France (1859).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. J. M Saunders, 1949.
MS 64-505
Gaston, James McFadden, 1824-1903.
Papers, 1852-1945. ca. 400 items and 1 reel of microfilm
(negative)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1469, 1470)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Confederate Army surgeon, of Atlanta, Ga. Correspond-
ence, diaries, notebooks, and other papers relating to Gaston's
Army service in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, where
he helped establish a hospital at Fort Gaines; and to his
medical practice and teaching experience in Atlanta, after
1883. Correspondence is chiefly with his wife, Susan
(Brumby) Gaston, of South Carolina but includes letters
(1865-83) to his parents from Brazil Includes a MS. of
Hunting a home in Brazil; correspondence of his son, James
McFadden Gaston, Jr., a physician and missionary in China;
and a biography of Gaston by his son.
Unpublished description in the library.
MS 64-506
Gflmer, Jeremy Francis, 1818-1883.
Papers, 1839-94. 2 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (276)
Army engineer and Confederate Army officer. Accounts,
vouchers, and other records (1851-59) relating to the con-
struction of U. S. Army fortifications on the Georgia and
Florida coast; letters (1861-64) from Gilmer to his wife
Louisa Frederika (Alexander) Gilmer; other Civil War
papers; and family correspondence, especially with Lawton,
Alexander, and Porter relatives in Georgia. Includes the
papers of Louisa Porter Gilmer until her marriage in 1890
to J. F. Minis.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Mary Haskell Minis before 1940.
MS64-507
Gluyas, John, 1796-1858.
Papers, 1789-1859. 125 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3062)
Mining engineer, gristmill and land owner, of Wales and
North Carolina, Correspondence relating to engineering
| enterprises in Wales, to the Mecklenburg Gold Mining Com-
' pany, to a gristmill on the Catawba River, and to minin g
operations at the McCulloch Mine in partnership with Wil-
liam Treloar; memoranda (1789-1825) concerning property;
an account of work done oh the Pearcesses engine (1818)
and a MS. booklet of mathematical tables. Includes a few
letters to Gluyas' wife Mary and to their sons.
Unpublished description in the library.
Deposited by Lucy Gluyas, 1961.
MS 64-508
Gold, Pleasant Daniel, 1833-1920.
Papers, 1862-96. ca. 140 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1595)
Colporteur, war nurse, editor, and Primitive Baptist elder.
Personal correspondence (chiefly 1863-«5) of Gold and his
wife, Julia (Pipkin) Gold, of Goldsboro, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1949.
MS 64-509
Gregory family.
Papers, 1822-1913. 186 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3374) _
Business, personal, and family papers (1824-65) of Fran-
cis Roger Gregory, physician of Mecklenburg Co., Va., and
Granville Co., N. C, including his letters (1861-65) when
he was with the 12th North Carolina Troops at Sewells
Point and Fredericksburg, Va., and letters (1845-50) from
Amos B. Little, former tutor in the Gregory household,
from Newport, N. H., and Washington, D. C. Papers
(1S72-97) are of Gregory's daughter, Martha T. (Gregory)
Ferebee and her husband, Nelson McPherson Ferebee
(1849-1917), physician in the U. S. Navy, and include let-
ters written by Ferebee to his wife in Oxford, N. C, when
he was stationed at Hong Kong, in Uruguay, at Atlanta,
and on board the U. S. S. Indiana during the Spanish
American War. Includes a diary (1856), ship's and fleet's
logs (1898), and family correspondence of the. Howard and
McPherson families of North Carolina.
Unpublished description in the library. The letters from
\mos B. Little to Dr. F. R. Gregory were edited by James
W Patton and published as "New England tutors in Gran-
ville County, North Carolina, 1845-1850," in the North
Carolina historical review, xxxvn (October, 1960), p. 544-
567.
Gift of the Howard family of Tarboro, N. C, 1958.
MS 64-510
Grundy, Felix, 1777-1840.
Papers, 1807-89. 69 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (294 and 2026)
Lawyer, jurist, and politician. Political correspondence
(chiefly 1824-40) relating mostly to national issues, written
while Grundy was a lawyer in Nashville, Tenn., a member
of the Tennessee Legislature, U. S. Senator, and U. S. At-
torney General. Includes miscellaneous papers of Grundy's
grandsons, Randal W. McGavock and Jacob M. Dickinson,
and a typed sketch of a biography of Grundy. Correspond-
ents include George M Bibb, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay,
William H. Crawford, John H. Eaton, John Forsyth, Duff
Green, Andrew Jackson, Richard M. Johnson of Kentucky,
John McLean (1785-1861), A. O. P. Nicholson,James K.
Polk, Joseph Story, Martin Van Buren, and Levi Woodbury.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1938.
MS64-511
Guthrie, James, 1792-1869.
Letters, 1857-62. 53 items. ^ ■ _.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1540) .
Secretary of the Navy, president of the Louisville ana
Nashville Railroad, and U S. Senator from Kentucky. Let-
ters, written after his resignation from President Pierces
cabinet, to Peter G. Washington, former Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury relating to railroad, national and local polit-
ical affairs, chiefly during the Lincoln-Douglas campaign.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Rex Corbin Maupin, 1948.
117
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Gwyn family. MS 64-512
Papers, 1779-1938. 720 items.
£2$S&?lgt ^^ Uhnxy ' SwrtW ms -
Correspondence, ^diaries, plantation records, account
iZL^TV" ^"P*** ** gnmte, and^urt^m"-
monses of the Gwyn family of Green Hill Plantation/which
are references to property, politics, the Civil War Salem
Academy, William Bingham's School in North rkroK™
and Emory aad Henry College in V^ni ^^
r?E ^t** i^Ption in the library.
Orift of Mr. Felix Hickerson, 1939-6L
Hall, Eli West, 1827-1865? MS 64-513
Papers, 1841-94. 68 items.
torfcaSSn^Sf 1 *"** """* ^^ =-
/^"EX" and North Carolina State senator Letters
(184W0) wntten by Hall from Fayettevfle, cLpeTH^
^ S b T' £' ,?• ^ * was a studentflette^ (££
58) written by Hall and his wife, Margaret /l)manl SMI
*om Wilmington, N. C. to hisbrothe^ilS^hc w£
Smm? ST '■* ^Y *'- otters (1860-61) written
cTvJwJfr 6 W& L a SUt t Senator ' lette « ^ring the
Unpublished description in the library
Acquired, 1942.
Halsey, Edwin L MS 64-514
Papers, 1862-S9. 202 items.
In part, microfilm.
lery, including Civil War orders, accounts ofnav a^d ^5!
mmtTt ^ ° f h °^ - d ^pA anTle^ofa
Unpublished description in the library.
^Gift of LeBoy Halsey, 1942; and ]£ Stephen Thomas,
Hamilton, Charles Eaton, 1816-1855 ^ W " 515
Papers, 1800-69. 800 items.
*££ <&&?$!* ^^ Lib ^ Southern His-
Planter, of Granville Co N C P.miw j v •
burg, Va.; family correspondence amonir his kin and rtS
connects, including letters from cit?^
Virgmia; and a plantation record (1837) from MississiDDi
Includes business papers .** account books (iSSSfrf
John H and Wilham C. Bullock, WilliamsboroN C
lock, Coleman^ Tarry and Watkins families.
PiT^I d * cn Pti<» ^ the library.
Gift of Walter and John Bullock, before 1940
Hamflton, James, 1786-1857. MS 64-616
Papers, 1781-1944. ca. 2 ft and 13 ft of microfilm.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1489, M-2346) *"*
In part, transcripts and photocopies. j
J™^?" 01 ^ 1 !« is,ato T ■■»« Governor, U. & Bepresent- *
ative, and commissioner of the Bepublic of Texas/Corre-
jjP°ndenc£ of Hamilton and his family; and M SS. of Samuel
Hamilton! mdlld,n « a b "*»Pnieal sketch of James
Unpublished description in the library
Lent for filming by Herman P. Hamilton, 1941, and rift
of J. G. de Boulhac Hamilton, 1948. *^
Hamilton family. MS Wr * 17
(negS) m ^ m - 10 ° iten,S -d 7 reels of microfilm
tortTSS (MnT 11 ^^ M " ,y ' S " fl -» HiS -
Indentures, business papers, personal and family letters
NoS ^Lr 0hn 1 W° B ( 1764 - 18 22), solicitor o/easS
North Carolina and his son, Wilham S. Hamilton (b 1*89?
soldier, planter and politician who settled in Louisiana.'
cS£^£fi5T" "* papers (182 ^ 70) ot John
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. George M Lester.
Hamilton family. MS 64-518
373 item! ° f ' <h * Hamilt0n and Mor S an families, 1775-1857.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (303) j, ""uuiem xiis-
Hamilton family papers (1775-1857) and Morgan familv *
oXTand 2:f } SS"* "T^ ^^ ordeTreSS
bills, land plats and deeds, and estate accounts of Joseph D
Hamilton of Logan Co, Ky, his wife, Sally B. (Morgan)
Hamihon, and her father, Col. Abrahai Morgan of fiS
•nlle, Ky, and Shepherdstown, Va.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Samuel H. Orr, 1939-48.
Harding, William Gfles, 1806-1886. MS 64-519
Papers, 1819-89. 500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (309) ™^
Planter, breeder, and Confederate Army officer, of Ten-
S^i^SwP^fe^^^ 8 Plaatation ™»**>
TOnkA /wV^^r?* Harding; Papers of his wife,
Ehzabeth (McGavock) Harding; their daughter, Selene
{JS g i ^ Cfa ° n '^ fe ° f WiUiam Hicks Jackson (1835-
1903); and Howell Edmunds Jackson (1832-18»5), U S
Senator from Tennessee, Associate Justice of the U S
^Kli W , J Mui . te ? ther of WiUkm Hicks Jackson!
Unpubhshed descripdon in the library ^^
^5^ K a Buckner . !•«; and Mrs. Hill Mc-
Harperfanuly. MS6«20 %
Papers, 1838-1921. ca. 9 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (313,2776,2908) ■ "
Business records, diaries, ledgers, daybooks, and other
papers of a Caldwell Co, N. C. family including James
(1819-1890), of Patterson, and his son George Washington
118
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Harper family. Papers, 1838-1921. (Continued)
Finley Harper (1834-1921), of Lenoir, operators of a gen-
eral store.
Unpublished description in the library.
Deposited by George H. Bernhardt and John C. Bern-
V hardt, 1936, 1946; gift of J. Lenoir Cilley, 1944, and George
BL Harper, 1952.
MS 64-621
Harrington, Henry William, 1748M809.
Papers, 1775-1864. 71 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (314)
In part, transcripts.
North Carolina State senator, South Carolina Militia
officer, and landowner. Personal correspondence and mili-
tary papers, together -with a copy of a diary (1826-64) of
Henry William Harrington, Jr. (b. 1793) of Richmond Co.,
N. C, containing scattered entries dealing with daily and
plantation business, social activities, and travel accounts.
Correspondents include John Auld, Horatio Gates, Charles
W. Goldsborbugh, William Barry Grove, Paul Hamilton,
John Henry, A. M. Hooper, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney,
and B.W. Williams.
Unpublished description in the library. Some of the
letters are published in the James Sprunt historical publica-
tions, xni. No. 2 ( 1914) , p. 10-62.
Acquired, 1935-58.
MS64-522
Harrison, James Thomas, 1811-1879.
Papers, 1770-1878. 181 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2441)
^ Lawyer, and member of the Confederate Congress. Legal
ff and financial papers (1770-1824) to persons in Anson and
Richmond counties, N. C.; letters (1834-38) from Harrison
in South Carolina and his brother, Isham, in Mississippi dis-
cussing land speculation, the sale of slaves by rice planters
in South Carolina, and the annexation of Texas; letters
(1845-60) from Harrison to his wife, Regina (Blewett)
Harrison, describing his travels in South Carolina, Canada,
Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana; and Harrison's letters
(1860-65) containing descriptions of proceedings of the
Confederate government and personal observations of hap-
penings in Montgomery, Ala.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Blewett Lee, 1941.
MS 64-523
Harrisse, Henry, 1829-1910.
Papers, 1855-1910. 276 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3518)
French bibliographer, historian, and lawyer. Papers con-
sist of letters received by Harrisse concerning his research
and writings; papers received for his scholarly work; his
credentials as a lawyer in America; his will; bibliographies
and translations of Descartes and Harrisse's writings about
him; and a typewritten copy of Harrisse's literary auto-
biography (87 p.) with holograph notes and corrections.
^T he correspondence, mostly after 1892, is from Edward G.
WBourne; Alfred Carder; A. Claudin; Ian Douglas; Wilber-
force Eames; Arthur T. Hadley; John Johnson; Adolph
Erik Nordehskiold; Comelie (Scheffer) Renan, wife of
Ernest Renan; their daughter; Benjamin Franklin Stevens;
Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr.; John Boyd Thatcher; Henry
Vignaud; and others.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bartus Trew and Albert Ulman Walter, 1959.
MS 64-524
Hentz family.
Papers, 1816-1918. 173 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (332)
In part, microfilm of originals lent for filming by Mrs.
Cecil Rhyne, 1950.
Personal correspondence and diaries of Nicholas Mar-
cellus Hentz (1796-1856), linguist, teacher, and biologist;
his wife Caroline Lee (Whiting) Hentz (1800-1856), novel-
ist, and their children: Charles Arnold Hentz (b. 1827),
doctor, scientist, and agriculturist of Florida; Thaddeus Wil-
liam Hentz, dentist; and Julia Louisa (Hentz) Keyes, wife
of Dr. John W. Keyes. Over half of the items are clippings
and drawings by N. M. Hentz. Includes a Confederate
soldier's journal.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Dr. William B. Hentz, Mrs. G. N. Hatch, Mrs.
William A. Sturgis, and Mrs. F. S. Crocker, 1940-62.
MS 64-526
Hillhouse family.
Papers, 1775-1923. ca. 900 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (11)
Letters received by the Porter family of Hadley, Mass*
from Hillhouse relatives in Georgia; business papers of
David P. Hillhouse, son of David Hillhouse (1756-1804)
and Sarah (Porter) Hillhouse; family correspondence ;
travel diary (1826-27) ; plantation inventory; and papers
(1874-1923) of Margaret P. Hillhouse including correspond-
ence and data compiled about family history.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of descendants.
MS 64-526
Hooper family.
Papers, 1778-1911. ca. 700 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (835)
Correspondence of John De Berniere Hooper (1811-1886) ,
of North Carolina, son of Archibald Maclaine Hooper and
Charlotte (De Berniere) Hooper; and his wife, Mary Eliza-
beth Hooper, daughter of William Hooper (1792-1876).
with their parents. Includes letters from George D. Hooper
in Alabama, other relatives, and friends; and papers (after
1885) of Mrs. Spier Whitaker (Frances De Berniere Hooper)
relating to family history.
Gift of Bessie L Whitaker, 1943-46.
MS64-627
Hughes family.
Papers. 1790-1910. 410 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2779)
Correspondence, miscellaneous account books, personal
notebooks, sermons, clippings, deeds, wills, and bills (chiefly
1820-67) of the members of the Hughes family and relatives
in South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Ire-
land. Papers are primarily about the family of John H.
Hughes of Cedar Grove, Edgefield, S. C, inolnding his sis-
ter, Sophia (Mrs. Charles) Hunt of WoodviDe, Miss, and,
during the Civil War, Robert B. Hughes, William B.
Hughes, Samuel B. Hughes, and friends connected with the
South Carolina Volunteers in South Carolina, North Caro-
lina, and Virginia. Includes correspondence (1820-84)
relating to the cotton interests and social life of the Bones
family of Augusta, Ga.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1944.
119
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w™* * j T MS64-528
Hunt, Andrew Lucas, 1843-1905.
Papers, 1863-1908. 170 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3225)
Union Army officer. Letters of Hunt from Columbus,
Paducah, and Mayfield, Ky., to his family in Chicago giving
a detailed account of army life, particularly June-October,
1864, when the 134th Illinois Regiment was being used for
manning fortifications, picketing the surrounding territory,
and attending the headquarters of Brig. Gen. Eleazer A.
Paine. Postwar letters from Chicago contain business news
about the hardware trade, building and expansion in the
city, and rising prices and speculation in hardware.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Hunt family, 1956.
MS 64-529
Hutson, Charles Woodward, 1840-1936
Papers, 1765-1941. ca. 2 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (362)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Teacher, and Confederate soldier. Letters (1860-65)
from camps in Virginia ; letters from friends, relatives, and
former students; personal accounts; correspondence about
publication of Hutson's writings; a typed copy (179 p.) of
his renuniscenes, telling of his early life and college days in
South Carolina, his Civil War experiences, and his life after
the war; and typescripts of 12 MSS. of Hutson's writings.
Also includes typed copies of ca. 40 letters (1765-77) of
Richard Hutson of Charleston, S. C, to his brother, friends,
and business associates.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. B. Stanley Nelson and the Hutson
family, 1936-54.
r i t .*. - MS 64-530
Jacocks, Jonathan, 1769-1810.
Papers, 1794-1892. 83 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (372)
In part, microfilm.
Planter and State legislator, of Bertie Co., N. C. Family
letters, accounts, and receipts of Jacocks and his descendants
and connections. Includes correspondence of Jonathan T
Jacocks of Tennessee, Confederate soldier and physician;
and a diary (1883-86) of Charles W Jacocks, orchardist of
Orange Co., Fla.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Jacocks family, 1940-59.
t ■» , „ MS 64-531
James, John C
Papers, 1851-60. 174 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3209)
Tobacconist of Axton, Cascade, and Danville, Va. Fam-
ily letters and business records, including bills, receipts,
notes, bonds, shipping receipts, letters, and papers relating
to insurance and banking matters.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Walter Lawson Grant, 1956.
,, MS64-532
Johnston, Rofns Zenas, 1874-1959.
Papers, 1895-1950. 493 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2541)
Naval officer. Official correspondence, papers, orders, 4
clippings, and personal letters of Johnston while he served
on the U. S. S. Oregon and U. S. S. Philadelphia; made a
cruise around South America; and participated in the battle
of Santiago de Cuba, in the Philippines during the insurrec-
tion, and in other campaigns. Includes a letter book (1895-
1927), records and orders, a log of a diplomatic mission to
Peru and South America, and correspondence between Con-
gressman Alfred Lee Bulwinkle and Johnston's sister about
her accepting a foreign decoration for her brother.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1942, 1952, and 1957.
ti. * ™. « MS64-538
Johnston, Thomas M
Papers, 1839-75. 88 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2489)
Planter, of Greensboro, Ala. Correspondence and busi-
ness papers. Includes deeds and tax statements (chiefly
1846-66), concerning cotton selling, slaves, and Johnston's
property in Noxubee, Winston, and Kemper counties, Miss.,
and Marengo Co., Ala. ; and letters (1866-68) from D. C. B.
Connelly at the Stonewall Institute in Alnhftmn about the
children of R. H McFadden, of whom Johnston was guard-
ian.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. George H Rowan, 1942.
MS64-534*r
Joiner, James Harvey, 1819-1881.
Papers, 1852-81. ca. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1602)
Personal and business papers of the editor and publisher
of the Democratic watchtower in Talladega, Ala. Includes
records of the purchase of slaves; records of the Talladega
Home Salt Company; a letter giving information on Gen.
WDliam T. Sherman's plans and movements in Georgia; the
parole and oath of Joiner, a corporal in the Talladega County
Reserves; material on the Talladega Lodge of Masons and
the Talladega Baptist Church; and records of a grocery
store.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Miss Enfield Joiner, 1949.
t „*_ , — MS 64-685
Jones, Edmund, 1771-1844.
Papers, 1791-1841. 156 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (386)
North Carolina State legislator and Militia officer Papers
(1791-1803) from Wilkes Co., N. C, mduding sheriff's
receipts, small notebooks for taxlisting and entry-taking, an
miscellaneous accounts; correspondence (1809-41) of Jonl_
and his connections, including Larkdn and William B. Jonas,
William Lenoir, John Motley Morehead, Samuel F. Patter-
son, Israel Pickens, and Lewis Willianis, (sencerning current
events and family and farming matters ; and nine MS. arith-
metic books.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Lindsay Patterson, 1923 ; George L. Frazier,
1943 ; and Mary Fries HalL 1958.
120
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MS64-536
Jones, John Beauchamp, 1810-1866.
Papers, 1794-1866. 184 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2042)
Author and editor at Baltimore, Md., Washington, D. C,
and Philadelphia, Pa. Letters from Jones to his family,
and letters to him from John Tyler and Henry Alexander
Wise (1806-1876) ; social and family letters received by his
•wife, Frances T. (Custis) Jones, daughter of Thomas Custis
and Anne (Parsons) Custis of Drummond Town, Accomack
Co., Va., from her Custis and Parsons relatives in Accomack
and Northampton counties and Norfolk, Va^ New Bern,
N. C, and Wilmington, DeL; and a MS. of an unpublished
novel (publication rights restricted) intended to be v. 2 of
Jones' book, Wild Western scenes (1841).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of J. L. Stephens, Louise Ladd, and Mrs D B Gar-
stang, 1939.
*- *. » u . «. - _ MS64-587
Kate Baldwin Free Kindergarten Association, Saoimnah.
Records. 1899-1938. ca. 600 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2834)
Minutes and correspondence of officials of the Association
and supervisors of the kindergarten; Mrs. Martha G. War-
ing, Miss Hortense M Orcutt, and Miss Augusta S. Clay,
relating to the organization, administration and financing
of the kindergarten established in 1899 by George J. Bald-
win (1856-1927) and his sisters as a memorial to their
mother.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. David D. Irwin, 1944.
*r«_ t ,. „ MS64-538
Kelly, John, 1744-1826.
Papers, 1747-1892. ca. 450 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3378)
Chiefly receipts, together with legal papers, bonds, and
wills of Kelly, of St Mary's Community, Orange Co., N. C.
Includes a few letters to members of his family, which in-
cluded his wife, Mary (Holden) Kelly; and his daughters,
Keziah, who married Thomas Bain (or Baine) and Eleanor,
who married Samuel Lockhart
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of David K Lockhart, 1958.
to- a.- c. MS 64-539
Kerr, Alice Spencer, 1858-1879.
Correspondence, 1872-87. 332 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2248)
Teacher, of North Carolina. Personal letters (chiefly
1876-79) received by Alice Kerr from friends and relatives
while she was a student at the Peace Institute, Raleigh,
N. C, and at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill •
■ and a teacher at the Winston Academy (1877-78) and at
.-be Peace Institute (1878). Includes many letters written
by Mrs. Cornelia Phillips Spencer (1825-1908) during Alice
Kerr's illness in 1879, giving social news of Chapel TTilT
N. G; letters (after 1879) addressed to Alice Kerr's sister,
Lizzie; and a notebook of Alice Kerr while a student at the
Peace Institute.
Unpublished description in the library
Gift ofW. C.Kerr, 1940.
MS 64-540
Kimberly, John, d. 1882.
Papers, 1821-80. ca. 1790 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (398)
Teacher in Hertford Co., N. C. and professor of chemistry
at the University of North Carolina. Family correspond-
ence, lecture notes, laboratory notebooks, and accounts. Con-
sists mainly of letters written by Kimberly's wife, Bettie
(Maney) Kimberly, to members of the Maney and Southall
families in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia; Kim-
berly's notes on Prof. Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz's lec-
tures; his own teaching notes; and personal and farm ac-
counts. Correspondents include James H. Otey, Charles
Phillips, and James Woodrow.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Rebecca Kimberly, before 1940; and Mary Kim-
berly, 1943 and 1948.
MS 64-541
King, Henry Lord Page, d. 1862.
Papers, 1848-62. 212 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1531)
Confederate officer, of St. Simons Island, Ga. Letters to
King during his college days, his early years in a New York
law office, and in the Confederate Army, from his mother,
Anna Matilda Page King, and his father, Thomas Butler
King, written while he was President Taylor's personal ad-
viser in California and President Fillmore's collector for
the port of San Francisco ; and fragments (typescript) of a
Civil War diary (June-Nov. 1862) relating to troop move-
ments from Williamsburg, Va. into Maryland and referring
to Generals Daniel Harvey Hill, Thomas Jonathan Jackson,
J. B. Kershaw, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, and La-
fayette McLaws.
Unpublished description in the library.
MS64-542
Leak family.
Papers, 1785-1897. ca. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1468)
Family and business papers, bills, accounts of merchants,
farming and planting records, of John W. Leak (1816-
1876), merchant and planter of Richmond Co., N. C-, his
son-in-law, Henry C. Wall (1841-1899), and other members
of the family. Includes records of the Rockingham Sabbath
School and diaries of Fannie (Leak) Wall and Henry C.
WalL
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Henry C. Wall, Jr., 1948.
MS64-543
Le Conte, Joseph, 1823-1901.
Papers, 1864-97. 95 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2564 and 420)
Geologist, chemist, and professor at the University of
California at Berkeley. Chiefly letters (1869-97) written
by Le Conte to his daughter, Emma, wife of Parish C. Fur-
man of Milledgeville, Ga., relating to scientific matters, his
teaching, and family matters. Includes some letters (1870-
94) written to Farish Furman about his agricultural experi- -
merits in growing cotton, and a diary (1864-65) of Emma
Le Conte in South Carolina.
Unpublished description in the library. Emma Le Conte's
diary was edited by Earl Schenck Miers and published as
When the world ended: the diary of Emma Le Conte (1957)
Grift of Mrs. John R. L Smith, 1943; and purchase, 1963.
121
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MS 64-544
Lawton family.
Papers, 1774-1952. 2 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (414 and 415)
Largely correspondence among members of three or four
generations of the Lawton family, together with papers re-
lating to the professional, military, and political activities of
Alexander Robert Lawton (1818-1896), Confederate officer,
lawyer at Savannah, Ga., member of the Georgia Legisla-
ture, president of the American Bar Association, and U. S.
Minister to Austria-Hungary. Includes a South Carolina
diary (1810-40) of Alexander James Lawton (1796-1876)
of the Beaufort District, S. C; Blacfcswamp Academy
trustees' records (1818-25) ; and a Vienna letter copybook
(1887-89). Other names represented include Adam Leopold
Alexander, Alexander Rudolph Lawton (b. 1858), Sarah
(Alexander) Lawton, and the Beckwith, (Cunningham, and
Mackall families.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts from the Lawton family, 1939-52.
MS 64-645
Lee, Stephen Din, 1833-1908.
Papers, 1784-1929. 62 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2440)
Planter, legislator, college president, and Confederate and
U. S. Army officer. Letters (chiefly 1866-1903) received by
Lee relating to personal, business, and Confederate affairs;
a diary (April, 1861) kept when Lee participated in the
movements leading to the fall of Fort Sumter; and auto-
graphs and letters (1784-1860) of famous people. Includes
28 items (1909-29), consisting chiefly of letters to Blewett
Harrison Lee on legal and personal matters. Correspond-
ents include P. G. T. Beauregard, Jefferson Davis, Wade
Hampton, Daniel Harvey Hill, John Bell Hood, Joseph E.
Johnston, LQ.C. Lamar, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet,
and Raphael Semmes.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Blewett Lee, 1941.
MS 64-546
Leonard, William S 1794-1825.
Papers, 1808-29. 161 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3073)
Educator and merchant, of Bridgewater, Mass. and North
Carolina. Papers relating to Leonard's activities as a
schoolteacher and as a storekeeper, with his brother Isam,
in northeastern North Carolina where they sold New Eng-
land products and shipped local products to New "En gln^
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchased, 1954-56.
MS 64-647
Lewis, Ivey Foreman, 1833-1884.
Business, records, 1857-1916. 88 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2528)
Plantation owner, of Hale and Marengo counties, Ala.
Business and legal papers, lawyers' records (1870-95), and
account books from seven or more plantations belonging to
Lewis and his heirs. Includes records of cotton picked, of
payments to and indebtedness to laborers, and of births and
deaths of slaves.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Hardee Johnston, 1942.
MS 64-548
Lewis, William Gaston, 1835-1901.
Papers, 1855-1911. 72 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2314)
Civil engineer, surveyor, and Confederate Army officer, of '
Edgecombe Co., N. C. Mostly love letters (1861-65) writ-
ten by Lewis while he was in the Army to Mittie Pender of
Tarboro, N. C, whom he married in March, 1864. Includes
a few family letters and newspaper clippings after the war.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Wade Barrier, 1941.
MS 64-549
Lindsay, Robert Goodlow, b. 1816.
Papers, 1855-1927. 96 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3491)
Merchant and insurance agent, of Greensboro, N. C. Civil
War letters to Lindsay from his son, John A. Lindsay, a
member of the 45th North Carolina Regiment serving in
North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Florida in
1862-63, and in Raleigh and Richmond in 1864; correspond-
ence (1861-65) concerned with trade and finance during
wartime, the scarcities of certain goods, uncertainty of
shipments, inflation of currency, and efforts to obtain sup-
plies for private use as well as for business; and obituary
notices, clippings, and pictures after 1865 relating to the
Tate, Humphreys, and Lindsay families, and to the history
of Mountain Island Mill in Gaston Co., N. C, which was
established by Thomas Randolph Tate (1808-1871) in 1849.
Gift of Mrs. John A Tate, 1960.
Unpublished description in the library. ^
MS 64-550
Linn, Joseph Adolph, 1810-1864.
Papers, 1839-81. ca. 180 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3163)
Fanner, bu s in e ssma n, and Lutheran clergyman, of Gold
Hill, Rowan Co., N. C. Family correspondence, business
accounts of the tannery and gold mining companies in which
linn was an associate, papers concerning life insurance poli-
cies on slaves and containing some references to the Lutheran
Church, and notes from the Lutheran Theological Seminary,
Lexington, S. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. William H Hobson, 1955.
MS 64-551
Logan, Thomas Muldrup, 1840-1914.
Papers, 1846-1938. 208 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2388)
Lawyer, businessman, and Confederate Army officer, a^
Richmond, Va. Family and business correspondence an^r
Civil War papers of Logan ; a diary (1857-60) and memoir
(1890) of his wife Kate Virginia (Cox) Logan; family
papers (1846-65) of the Cox family of Chesterfield Co., Va. ;
and letters (1882-92) between Mrs. Logan and her children.
Includes clippings and biographical data on Logan.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Lily Logan Morrill and Mai. Muldrup Logan
Morrill, 1941 and 1944.
122
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MS 64-552
London family.
Papers, 1776-1933. 305 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2442 and M-2446)
In part, microfilm of material lent by Jack London and
Mrs. Mary Parke Heym, 1942.
Personal and business papers of the London family of
Wilmington, N. C, consisting chiefly of letters (1873-88)
from John London, lawyer, to his wife, Lucy (Hall) Lon-
don from Europe, Puerto Rico, and Fort Laramie, Wyo,
where he lived as a post trader; their correspondence from
Birmingham, Ala. where they lived later; and his diaries
(1877 and 1878) of his voyages to Puerto Eico and Eng-
land. Includes memoirs and a diary (1776) describing a
trip through England and Scotland of John London (1747-
1816) ; a diary of Edith Ward London (1881-1933) ; copies
of letters (1894-95) from J. Carson Breckenridge at St.
Petersburg, Russia; and scrapbooks.
Unpublished description in the library.
MS64-553
Long, Andrew Theodore, 1866-1946.
Papers, 1876-1943. ca. 400 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (433)
Naval officer. Correspondence, telegrams, official orders,
assignments, commissions, social and personal letters and
notes, chiefly of the 1920's. Includes Long's memoirs, Sixty
years around the world; and ca. 100 photos.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Long, 1988-49.
MS64-554
Long family.
Correspondence, 1857-77. 57 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3269)
Civil War letters, chiefly between April, 1861, and De-
cember, 1862, exchanged among members of the Long
family of Alamance Co., N. C., and written from Suffolk,
Smithfield, and OH Town Point, Va, Raleigh, N. C., and
Frederick, Md Mostly written by John A., Benjamin N.,
and Jacob Long, in Confederate Army camps in Virginia,
to their parents, John and Letitia R. Long and other mem-
bers of the family at home, and concerning food, clothes,
packages from home, physical ailments and health in gen-
eral, drilling, preaching, and moving. Includes other
family correspondence.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. A. A. Riddle, 1957.
MS 64-555
Lord family.
Papers, 17487-1890. 76 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
% toxical Collection (2241)
Family correspondence, wills, and deeds of the L ordf am-
ily of Smithville and Wilmington, N. C, including William
C. Lord; his wife, Eliza (Hill) Lord; their son. Frederick
James Lord; and daughter, Eliza Jane (Lord) de Rosset
Includes letters (1885) from Eliza (Hill) Lord to Frederick
James Lord at the Episcopal School, Raleigh, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Robert James, 1940.
MS64-556
Lowndes, William, 1782-1822.
Papers, 1754-1941. 353 hems.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2778)
U. S. Representative from South Carolina. Chiefly let-
ters (1811-21) written by Lowndes to his wife, Elizabeth
(Pinckney) Lowndes, in South Carolina, dealing with his
personal Hfe and political affairs in Washington; D. C;
together with his political correspondence; papers (1758-
99) relating to his father, Rawlins Lowndes (1721-1800)
and consisting chiefly of business correspondence with for-
eign merchants; a fragment of a diary (1754-55) of Charles
Lowndes traveling in England; reminiscences of Thomas
Pinckney Lowndes; and notebooks of Thomas Pinckney
Lowndes and William Lowndes. Correspondents include
John Quincy Adams, Joseph Alston, John Armstrong, John
C. Calhoun, Langdon Cheves, William H. Crawford, Wil-
liam Drayton, Hamilton Fish, John Forsyth, James Hamil-
ton, Robert Y. Hayne, Daniel E. Huger, Hugh S. Legare,
James Monroe, Thomas Pinckney, John Savage, Eldred
Simkjns, and William Wirt
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of William Lowndes, 1944.
MS64-557
Lyk, JohnM
Papers, 1841-64. ca.300items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1818)
Physician at Murphy and Franklin, N. C. and member of
the North Carolina State Legislature. Correspondence with
friends, relatives, and creditors in Macon and Cherokee
counties, N. C, and Jefferson Co., Tenn. Includes corre-
spondence of Lyle's wife, Laura Siler.
Unpublished description in the library.
MS64-558
Macay family.
Papers, 1746-1918. 320 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (447)
Correspondence, and legal and fin an ra al papers (1785-
1820) of Spruce Macay, lawyer and judge of Rowan Co,
N. O, and his second wife, Elizabeth (Haynes) Macay; his
son, William Spruce Macay, (covering 1827-56) ; and the
Macay, McNeely, Hunt, and Edwards families of North
Carolina. Includes lawyers' account books and general mer-
chandise account books (1759-1872).
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1939-52.
MS 64-559
McBee family.
Correspondence, 1860-1985. 238 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2263)
Personal letters of members of the McBee family of Ronda
and Iincolnton, N. C, including letters from Vardry McBee
from school in New York in the 1880"s, from Silas McBee
(1858-1924) after 1910, and from Bp. Joseph Blount Che-
shire to Mrs. McBee in the 1930's. Includes letters and
references to Dr. William Haskell DuBose of the University
of the South.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1940.
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McDowaD, Susan (Witherspoon) ^ 64 ^ 60
Papers, 1835-55. 113 items.
i^SSS&^St Carolina **-"- ***** ms -
W^° f T J ? ia S D J McI)owalL Chiefly letters to Susan
W. McDowall in Camden, Charleston, and I Columbia, &C
from her parents, John Witherspoon, Presbyter^dttgy'-
man, and Susan D. Witherspoon, of HUfabolro, ™c!T
(dudes information on church matters, plantation news,
slavery and family affairs in NortHndSoutii cSLT^
Unpublished description in Hie library ^^
Yo^, ll^ °- ^ GiladeaU ' 1939; ^ Bessie and Sue
McDowell, James, 1795-1851. MS 64 ~ 561
Papers, 1750-1865. ca. 780 items.
tortJcSSonSr "^ M '~ y ' ***** WS -
and ^°i * T^^ 1 ^^ S - Representative from Virginia,
and State legislator. Correspondence, speeches, notesTand
nusceUaneous papers of McDowell, &g^£2£&
zation of the Virgima courts, the Virginia educational =vs-
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. Francis P. Venable and family, ] 938-60.
McDowell, Silas, 1. 1795. ^ ^^
Papers, 1827-85. 105 items.
_ In Umversity of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection^ 1554) ^^
Scientific farmer, of Franklin, Macon Co., N. C Corre-
spondence and writings of and about McDowell relating
to his interests in mineralogy, botany, geology, and awW
Includes his articles on Morganton in the early nineteenth
century and on Gilkies Mill. Correspondents include Moses
Ashley Curtis Lyman Draper, Asa Gray, Elisha Mitchell,
.Uavia ixiwry Swam, and Jarvis Van Buren.
Unpublished description in the library.
McDowell, William Wallace, 1824-1893 ^64-563
Papers, 1772-1893. 181 items.
f^ YnTl? °? North Carolin * ^rary, Southern His-
torical Collection (3160) ^^
_ In part, microfilm made in 1957 and 1958 of 33 items in
the possession of Margaret Ligon.
„* BU IS^T^' 5* Bun ? ombe <*>•> N. C. Papers (primarily
^\ W» rel ^ mg *° business ' ^ Buncomte Riflemen of
which McDowell was captain from 1860-62, land, and per-
sonal matters. Includes account books; fragmentary rec-
ords of the Bank of Cape Fear, Asheville,N. C; a Texas
travel diary (1884-85) ; and deeds and plate relating to the
acquisition of Buncombe Co. lands in the 1820's to l^s
by James M. Smith, McDowell's father-in-law
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Margaret Ligon, 1955.
McElwee family. MS 64-564
Papers, 1756-1883. 262 items.
In part, transcripts.
Family letters, legal and financial papers, dippings, and
Statesville, N. C. Includes account books, mostly of J. H.
McElwee, for leather goods, tobacco, and millinir; wills and
copies of deeds (1756-63) of the Miller, O^SoS S
Allison famihes of Iredell Co., N. C; bills; and r£££
Correspondent indude J. N. McElwee and En^M^sT
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mary McElwee, 1944
MacNeiH Ben Dixon, 1889-1960. MS 64-665
Papers, 1937-60. 1036 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3617) •" •"«
H JlS! 5 **"?? v^ S^f 7 petSODal """spondence
(1953-60) of MacNeill when he lived at Buxton-on-Hat-
teras, N. C. Includes letters relating to his writing of The
Hatterasman (1958), its winning of theMayflower Award in
■November, 1958, and his health after a confining illness.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dudley W. Bagley, 1963.
m D «. MS 64-566
McRae, Duncan Grainger, 1808-1863.
Papers, 1791-1890. 203 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2459)
Justice of the peace, of Cumberland Co., N. C, Family
letters and business papers (chiefly 1819-76) of McRae,
president of the Fayetteville and Western Railroad and
agent for McRae steamboats at Wilmington, N, C- and
newspaper dippings and speeches on early Fayetteville,
N. C. Correspondents include Duncan Cameron, Weston R.
Gales, John Graham, William A. Graham, Thomas Ruffin,
and Robert Strange, Jr.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. John D. Williams, 1942. dfe
m n •., „ MS64-C67
AlcKeynolds, Samuel Davis, 1872-1939.
Papers, 1891-1940. ca. 2 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1309)
U. S. Representative from Tennessee and judge. Scrap-
books, clippings, invitations, speeches, and correspondent
relating to McReynolds' political and judicial career The
correspondence relates to a cruise to the Orient on the U. S.
Chaumont (1925), the London Economic Conference (1933)
the establishment of the Commonwealth of the Philippines
( 1935 ) , and the illness and death of McReynolds.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. McReynolds, 1947.
MR 64-568
Mallett, Charles Beatty, 1816-1873.
Business records, 1845-68. 191 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3165)
Cotton manufacturer and businessman, of Fayetteville,
N. C. Chiefly business papers (1862-67) of the partnership
of Mallett and James Browne, of Charleston, S. C, received
by Mallett in Fayetteville, N. C. Relates to arrangemente
between their firm and the Confederate War Dept's Bij^,
retiu of Nitre and Mining in Richmond for supplying GovW
eminent installations and essential industry with coal from
the Egypt Coal Mine on Deep River, N. C, and for pro-
curing iron, nails, and other materials. Includes account
books for the Malletts' Mill (cotton) and the Kerosene Oil
Works; freight accounts (1867-68) ; and letters describing
the Federal occupation of Chapel Hill, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of C. Beatty Overman, 1955
124
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MS 64-569
Malloy, Frederick Fagg, 1893-1918.
Letters, 1917-25. ca. 75 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (481)
In part, transcripts.
World War i soldier. Letters (Sept, 1917-Oct, 1918)
of 1st Lieutenant Malloy, Cavalry, 32nd Division, A. E. F.,
in France to his mother, Mrs. Theodore F. Malloy in Ashe-
ville, N. C, describing his experiences as a bayonet instruc-
tor and 'with troops in Alsace, at Chateau-Thierry, and the
Argonne. Includes letters of condolence received after his
death on Oct 22, 1918.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Theodore F. Malloy, 1938-44.
MS 64-570
Mangum family.
Papers, 1777-1923. 2 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (483)
Political and business correspondence, deeds, diplomas,
and biographical sketches of Willie Person Mangum (1792-
1861), judge, U. S. Senator and Representative from North
Carolina; papers of his daughter Martha; personal cor-
respondence, sermons, and diary (1852-60) of Mangmn's
cousin, Adolphus Williamson Mangum (1834-1890), Metho-
dist minister, Confederate chaplain, and University of North
Carolina professor; a MS. history of the Mangum family
(1734-1956) by Ariana Holliday Mangum; and a common-
place book, account books, notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings,
photos, speeches, and writings.
Unpublished description in the library.
4Qr Gift of the family, 1938-59.
MS64-*7l
Martin, Rawley White, 1835-1912.
Papers, 1851-1927. 158 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3401)
Physician and Confederate Army officer. Mostly corre-
spondence consisting of letters (1861-65) to Martin from his
sisters Mollie, Bickie, Bettie, and Mattie in Pittsylvania Ca,
Va. ; and letters written by Martin describing the movements
of his company in the 53d Regiment of Virginia Volunteers
during May-June, 1862, and his situation in the U. S. Gen-
eral Hospital in 1863, after he was wounded and captured at
the Battle of Gettysburg. Postwar items include accounts;
letters to Martin from William G. Jeffries of DunnsviHe,
Esses Co., Va., about amusements and mutual friends; and
tributes to Martin after his death.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Z. C. Hubay (Flora Martin), 1958.
fgfartin, William Francis, d. 1880.
~- Papers, 1791-1887. 1885 items.
MS 64-572
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (493)
Lawyer and Confederate Army officer, of Elizabeth City,
N. C. Correspondence and business papers, including ac-
counts, attorney's fees, notebooks, general merchandise
ledgers, deeds, plats, bills, and receipts (1791-1884), chiefly
of Martin and his brother, James G. Martin, adjutant general
of North Carolina and Confederate brigadier general ; letters
and plans including correspondence of their agent, Gilbert
Elliott, with Stephen R. Mallory, concerning the building of
ships for the Confederate Government; journals and ac-
counts of the schooners Bancroft (1852-53, 1856-66) and
Ella (1865-67) ; and an order book (1872-75, 1877-79) of
the U.S. Revenue sloop Savflle.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Martin family, 1940.
MS 64-573
Martin family.
Papers, 1812-1942. ca. 425 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1549)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Family, war, and business correspondence of James Green
Martin (1819-1878), Confederate officer from North Caro-
lina; his son Judge William Bruce Martin (1846-1921) ; his
wife Elizabeth M. (Starke) Martin ; and her parents Lucien
Douglas Starke (1826-1902) and Elizabeth F. (Marchant)
Starke. Includes a journal of a northern visit (1826-31), an
autobiography of Lucien Douglas Starke, and genealogical
material.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Marianne Martin, 1948.
MS64-574
Meade family.
Papers, 1796-1900. 553 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (642)
Family correspondence of Charlotte (Meade) Ruffin; her
brother, John E. Meade of Petersburg, Va.; and her hus-
band, Julian Ruffin of "Ruthven," son of Edmund Ruffin of
"Marlbourne"; relating to conditions in Virginia before,
during, and after the Civil War. Includes a child's scrap-
book (ca. 1860-66).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Jane Ruffin, 1935 and 1944.
MS 64-575
Meares family.
Papers 1771-1877. 74 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1558)
Letters (1821-38) from William B. Meares (1787-1841),
lawyer of Wilmington, N. C. to his brother-in-law James
Alves, of Henderson, Ky. relating to business matters,
Negro disturbances, and plantation management; l etter s
(1847-59) to Mrs. Mary Jane Halsey Langdon, of Wil-
mington from her three sons in Wyoming, California, and
other parts of the West describing their travels to Fort
Laramie, Stockton, and the Navy Yard at Mare Island,
Calif., and mentioning Indian raids near Salt Lake, David
G. Farragut, the funeral of Stephen W. E^arny, changes
in Wilmington, N. C, and railroad extension ; account book ;
family records; and a diary (1859-60) of Armand D.
Young as a young boy on the Lyrias Plantation.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mary Meares, 1948.
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Metts, James Isaac, 1842-192L
Papers, 1860-09. 84 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3624)
Confederate Army soldier, and merchant of Wilmington,
N. C. Mostly family letters received by Metts, son of James
Engram and Mary Ann (Tull) Metts, while he was in the
Confederate Army as a member of the Wilmington Kifle
Guards and the 3d North Carolina Regiment; while he was
a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island, Ohio; and while he
was a merchant, in Wilmington, N. C. during the lOTCs and
1890's.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Spotswood H. Huntt (Josephine Metts) , 1963.
TLfG fti.jrt"7
Milkr, George Knox, 1836-1916.
Papers, 1858-1914. ISOitems.
In University of North Caroiina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2525)
Confederate Army officer, mayor of Talladega, Ala. and
judge. Civil War letters written by Miller from Kentucky,
Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Caro-
lina to his wife, Celestine (McCann) Miller; registers and
histories written after the war of various C. S. A companies;
and postwar papers consisting largely of notes, clippings,
and reminiscences.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1942.
»«i* t. «. • - - MS 64-578
Miltenberger, Christian, 1764-1829.
Papers, 1739-1841. 1106 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (513)
Physician, of New Orleans. Personal letters, business
papers, account books, and notes referring to Masonic ac-
tivities, the characteristics and treatment of yellow fever
(1815-25), the economic and political situation in France,
and relatives living in France. Includes business papers of
MUtenberger's father-in-law, Antoine Mersier, and his wife.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1938 and 1944.
m- . . .. MS 64-579
Bums family.
Papers, 1768-1948. ca. 8 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library/Southern His-
torical Collection (2725)
Account books and copies of business papers (1858-84) of
Abraham Minis, wholesale merchant of Savannah, Ga.; pa-
pers (1866-75) relating to the property of the Hodgson, Tel-
f#r, and Habersham families; letters (1899-1908) from Ed-
ward Porter Alexander ; account books and copies of business
papers (1898-1903) of Jacob Florence Minis (d. 1936) mer-
chant of Savannah, Ga.; housekeeping records, scrapbooks,
and personal diary (1898-1917) of his first wife, Louisa Por-
!^,! G iJ mer) Minis >' and P*^" of Mary Elizabeth (Has-
kell) Minis (b. 1873) whom he married in 1926, which include
1500 items from and about Khalil Gibran (1883-1931) the
Lebanese poet and artist with whom she corresponded from
1908-31, 272 letters from Charlotte Teller, playwright, social-
iJMnd suffragette who wrote under the name of John Bran-
gwyn, teaching notes, and a diary (1910-16).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. J. F. Minis, 1936-54, 1962.
„.. . „ „. ,_ „ MS 64-580
Mitchell, Ehsha, 1793-1857.
Papers, 1816-1905. 145 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (518) ^
Geologist, botanist, Presbyterian clergyman, and prcP
fessor at the University of North Carolina. Family cor-
respondence, scientific notes, articles, sermons, a diary (1813-
16), and private notebook (1818-47). Includes a diary
(1878) of Mitchell's grandson, J. N. Howard Summerell,
on a voyage on the Anchoria from New York to Glasgow.
Family members represented in the correspondence include
Mitchell's wife, Maria (North) Mitchell, and their daugh-
ters Ellen (Mitchell) Summerell, Mary (Mitchell) Ashe, and
Eliza (Mitchell) Grant Other correspondents include
George Edmund Badger, William Gaston, Francis Lister
Hawks, Nicholas Marcellus Hentz, William Hooper, Levi
Silliman Ives, Archibald DeBow Murphey, James H.Otey,
John Starke Ravenscroft, and David L. Swain.
Unpublished description in the library.
Six letters from the collection were published as Diary
of a geological tour by Dr. Elisha Mitchell in 1827 and 1828,
edited by Kemp Plummer Battle, in James Sprunt historical
monographs, No. 6 (1905)
Gifts from descendants, 1903-62.
MS 64-581
Mitchell, William Letcher, 1805-1882.
Papers, 1823-1929. ca. 160 items.
In University of North Carolina Library Southern His-
torical Collection (2983)
Lawyer, educator, and engineer of Athens, Ga. Corre-
spondence of Mitchell, his wife, Sarah Caroline (Neisler)
Mitchell, and other relatives, especially the Neisler family
of Georgia. ^k
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchased, 1953.
„ ± „ MS 64-582
Montgomery, Walter Alexander, 1845-1921.
Papers, 1861-1921. ca. 2 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1996)
Confederate soldier, lawyer, judge, and author, of War-
renton and Kaleigh, N. C. Typewritten drafts and supple-
mentary notes for an unpublished political history of the
Confederate States of America, and for Montgomery's auto-
biography of his later years; together with a MS. of his
autobiography through the year 1865, which was privately
printed in 1939 under the title, The days of old and the
years that are past
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Elizabeth M. Montgomery, 1952.
MS64-58S
Moore, Frederick Lawrence, 1835-1922.
Papers, 1827-1942. 399 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2568 and M-2568)
In part, microfilm of 3 v. lent by Fred L Moore.
Businessman and philanthropist Business and family
correspondence, diary (1860-95), journals, scrapbooks ;l|p
microfilm of MS. notes on the Moore and Dismukes families,
and of MS. copies of wills, deeds, and other courthouse
records in Chatham and Person counties, N. C. Correspond-
ence includes information about the philanthropic activities
of Moore, who was organizer of the Y. M C- A. in Washing-
ton, D. C, director of Columbia Hospital, director of the
Board of Charities, and president of Children's Hospital
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Fred L. Moore, 1943.
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MS 64-584
Howe, Martin Van Buren, 1837-1900.
Papers, 1855-W39. 175 items.
In Uiuversity of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (520 and 3072)
Confederate Army soldier and experimental farmer, of
Lenoir, N. C, and Auburn, Ala. Confederate muster rolls,
reports, and merchandise records of Moore as cavalry cap-
tain and quartermaster, 65th North Carolina Regiment;
letters from editors of agricultural magazines about his
contributions to their publications; MSS of poems; recol-
lections of the Confederate Amy; and articles on historical
and agricultural subjects and the history of the language.
Includes correspondence (1882-1939) and clippings of the
newspaper articles of his wife, Idora (McClellan) Plowman
Moore (1843-1S2&), who wrote under the pseudonym "Betsy
Hamilton.''
Unpublished description in the library .
Gift of Mrs. Henry H. Smith, before 1941 and in 1954.
MS 64-685
Moore, Stephen, 1734-1799.
Papers, 1769-1867. 75 items and 32 v.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2205)
Merchant Personal correspondence of Moore with his
father, Phillips Moore; and account books for merchandise
and produce, sales, labor, shipping, and gristmill, in Person
and Warren counties, N. G, and New York City.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Edward Moore. Account book (1777-1815) de-
posited by Mrs. James Blanks, 1944.
# MS 64-586
Moore, William C farmer.
Papers, 1803-97. ca. 225 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (8151)
Farmer, of Stokes Co., N. C. Family correspondence and
business papers.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1955.
„ MS64-587
Morns family.
Papers, 1815-97. 152 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (8252)
Family, business, and legal papers of the Morris family
of Amherst Co., Va., particularly of Beverly Preston Mor-
ris (b. 1822), physician; papers (1863-65) of the tannery
firm of Coons and Morris; and papers of John W. Goodwin,
railroad official connected with the Norfolk and Western
and other railroads.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1956.
MS 64-588
', James Alexander, 1894-1918.
Correspondence, 1894-1931. 303 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3441)
World War i soldier. Letters of Moseley, 1st lieutenant
with Company C, 166th Infantry, 42d (Rainbow) Division
in France, to his mother, Annie Conigland Moseley, in Glen
Ridge, N. J., from January-July, 1918; and from 1916-18
to Lucy Kent Chappell of Georgia, a teacher at the Baldwin
School, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; letters from Moseley's mother;
and letters before and after 1918 relating to his life ana
death in the Battle of Ourcq near Chateau-Thierry.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Daisy H. Moseley, 1959; and Mrs. Lucy Kent
Chappell Clarkson, 1963.
MS 64-588-
Murfree family.
Papers, 1780-1915. 52 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2066)
Letters, deeds, bills and accounts, wills, diplomas, and
other papers of the Murfree and Dickinson families and
their connections. The family includes William Hardy
Murfree (1781-1827) who moved from North Carolina to
Murfreesboro, Tenn., in 1823; his son, William L. Murfree;
two daughters; a brother-in-law, David Dickinson (1774-
1848) ; a granddaughter, Mary Noailles Murfree (1850-
1922) who wrote under the name of Charles Egbert Crad-
dock; and Maney, Burton, Bell, and Hardeman relatives in
Tennessee.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Fanny Murfree, 1936.
MS64-590
Newby, Larkm, 1781-1824.
Papers, 1796-1884. 102 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3247)
Merchant and State legislator of Fayetteville, N. C.
Business and family correspondence, an incomplete auto-
biography, a diary (1823) kept on a tour of the Virginia
springs, and anonymous reminiscences of school days in
Fayetteville, N. C, in the ISSO's and 1830's. The business
correspondence is with individuals and firms in Petersburg,
Va. ; Vienna, Augusta, and Savannah, Ga. ; and Granville
Co., N. C. The family correspondence is with Newby's
wife's relatives, the West and Pearce families of Providence,
R. I. Includes scattered correspondence after Newby's death
in 1824.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1956.
MS 64-591
Nisbet family.
Papers, 1752-1936. 2200 items.
In University of North Carolina library. Southern His-
torical Collection (548 and 943)
Papers of John Nisbet (1737-1817), general merchant and
State legislator who established his family in Rowan and
Iredell counties, N. C; Dr. James K Nisbet (1768-1832),
physician who moved to Georgia; Eugenius Aristides Nisbet
(1803-1871); James Taylor Nisbet (1828-1894); Junius
Wingfield Nisbet (1858-1933) ; and Nisbet family relatives,
including the Cooper, Hall, King, Mitchell, Osborne, Pharr,
and Young families. Includes correspondence, accounts,
bills, receipts, invoices, slave transactions, estate settlements,
and other general merchandising papers (before 1830) ;
North Carolina account books (1771-1867) ; business and
professional papers of Dr. James K. Nisbet ; genealogical
correspondence and data, Georgia diaries, scrapbooks, and
writings of Junius Wingfield Nisbet; and personal letters
from relatives who settled in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mis-
sissippi.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, before 1940; and gift of James U. and Richard
J. Nisbet, 1945.
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*r™«. /*,_.„.■ MS64-592
North Carolina. University. Botany Dept.
Papers of and about botanists, 1810-1930. 2 ft.
In University of North Carolina, library, Southern His-
torical Collection (9053)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence of Henry William Ravenel (1814-1887),
typed copies of correspondence of Moses Ashley Curtis
(1808-1872), photos., biographical data, reprints of articles,
and other materials and correspondence, chiefly of the 19th
century, collected when William Chambers Coker was pro-
fessor of botany at the University of North Carolina.
Unpublished description in the library.
„_.,_,. „ . MS 64-593
North Carolina. University. Library. Southern Historical
Collection.
Revolutionary papers, 1774-82. 133 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2194)
In part, photocopies of 7 items lent by Fort Pulaski
National Monument, 1962.
Miscellaneous papers and letters (mostly 1780-81) relat-
ing to North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia during
the American Revolution, including protests, maps, legis-
lative reports, General Assembly orders, correspondence of
Gov. Eichard Caswell, reports of military activities and
invoices of supplies. '
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the North Carolina Historical Society.
Norton faroOy. MS6«94
Papers, 1760-1926. ca. 350 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3264)
_ Personal correspondence (1815-1910) of the Norton fam-
ily and with the Chilton and Dameron families with whom
they mtermarned in Virginia, Mississippi, and New Orleans,
La.; accounts and records (1820-32) of planting and slaves;
and legal documents including wills and deeds, accounts,
receipts, promissory notes, and Confederate bonds.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1957.
xr»~ . MS 64-595
Noyes, Alonzo B
Papers, 1859-61. 78 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3166)
Government official Communications received by Noyes
in connection with his offices as superintendent of lights
and collector of customs in St Marks, Fla. Includes
printed circulars, bulletins, and Government forms; and let-
ters from the Secretary of the Treasury and others.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1955.
MS 64-596
Nutt, LeRoy Monenre, 1828-1882.
Papers, 1861-1927. 136 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2285)
Confederate Army officer, lawyer, and legislator. Chiefly
Civil War papers of Nutt, captain of the Bed River Bangers
and of the scouts in Joseph E. Johnston's Division, consist-
ing of commissions, orders, receipts, muster rolls, and letters
written from Virginia dealing with Army life and military
affairs. Includes a few items from after the war, when
Nutt was a lawyer and legislator in Louisiana.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Lettie Nutt, 1940 and 1951. A
MS 64-597
Oaksmith, Appkton, 1825 («a.)-1887.
Papers, 1825-S8. ca. 110 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2193)
North Carolina State representative. Correspondence
and legal papers (1884-S6) of the Carolina City Company,
with which Oaksmith was connected; letters (1874-77) from
his mother, Elizabeth Oakes (Prince) Smith (1806-1893),
to William J. Spence of Long Island, N. T., relating to the
temperance movement and race relations; a diary (1855) of
Oaksmith; and a log (1875) of the schooner "Minnie."
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Geraldine Oaksmith, 1944, 1950, and 1953; pur-
chase, 1959.
MS64-588
Olmstead, Charles Hart, 1837-1926.
Papers, 1860-65. ca. 120 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1856)
Confederate officer, of Georgia. Official army communi-
cations, reports, circulars, inventories, and letters to Ohn-
stead's wife at Savannah and MHledgeville, Ga. describing
his activities while serving in the 1st Georgia Regiment at
Fort Pulaski, Ga., Morris Island, S. C, and James IalanbV
S. C. and in north Georgia. jtt
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Florence Olmstead, 195L
„ MS 64-599
Osborne, A J
Papers, 1879-1901. ca. 275 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2837)
Of Garden Creek, Haywood Co., N. C. Correspondence
with Benjamin B. Valentine and Mann S. Valentine, of
Richmond, Va., as their agent in collecting Indian relics of
the Appalachian region; and with Osborne's sub-agents and
diggers in the Pisgah Ridge section.
Unpublished- description in the library.
Gift of Florence Osborne, 1952.
_ : , „ MS64-600
Otey, James Hervey, Bp., 1800-1863.
Papers, 1823-84 95 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (568 and 1032)
Teacher and Episcopal clergyman. Correspondence of
Otey in Warrenton, N. C, where he was a teacher, and in
Tennessee where he was a missionary-teacher-preacher andf
later, bishop. Contains references to the building oflhP
University of the South, and the Civil War, and includes
letters from Otey's mother and father in Bedford Co., Va.;
his brother, A. G. Otey; his wife, Eliza D. (Pannill) Otey;
and friends. Includes sermons and Otey's diary of his acts
as a bishop for 14 of the years between 1840-62.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Roy N. Douglas, 1945; Frank M Parker,
1952 ; and Mrs. Charles G. Warden.
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MS64-*01
Outlaw, David, 1806-1868.
Papers, 1847-66. 326 items.
In University o* North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1534)
U. S. Representative from North Carolina. Correspond-
. ence, chiefly letters from Outlaw to his wife, while he was a
member of Congress (1847-53) relating to National and
State politics, social life in Washington, D. C, his family
and farm near Windsor, Bertie Co., N. C. Includes genea-
logical information on the Outlaw and Anderson families.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Stark Sutton, 1948.
MS 64-602
Parkhffl, John, 1786-1856.
Papers, 1813-91. ca. 225 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection ( 1826)
Banker, of Richmond, Va., and Tallahassee, Fla. Busi-
ness papers and family correspondence of Parkhill, Ms sons,
daughters, and grandchildren; travel accounts from Vir-
ginia to Florida (1821, 1827) ; letters from sons at Centre
College, Kentucky; from George Washington Parkhill
(1822-1862), Confederate officer, physician, and Florida
legislator; and from a former slave (1866-75).
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
MS64-603
Patton family.
Papers, 1798-1907. 240 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1739)
Chiefly personal correspondence of the Patton family, in-
cluding James W. Patton (1803-1861) of Asheville, N. C;
his wife, Henrietta (Kerr) Patton, of Charleston, S. C;
their son, Thomas W. Patton; his first wife, Anna B. (Pear-
son) Patton of Alabama; his second wife, Martha (Turner)
Patton; and her Calder relatives in Maryland. Letters
(1798-4808) are from James Calder (d. 1808), planter of
Maryland, to his son, George Calder (1778-1809) in the
U. S. Navy. Other letters were written at Charleston and
Columbia, S. C, Asheville, N. C, New York City, and vari-
ous watering places; and, during tiie Civil War, at Con-
federate camps in Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia,
and South Carolina.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Heywood Parker family, 1950.
MS64-604
Pearson, Richmond, 1852-1923.
Papers, 1852-1940. 346 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3647)
Lawyer, legislator, and diplomat, of Asheville, N. C.
Papers (chiefly 1872-1900) relating to Pearson's financial
and real estate afiairs and to his public activities, especially
■ t his service as a State legislator and U. S. Representative
from North Carolina, his congressional campaigns, and
his participation in the Roosevelt campaigns in 1912. In-
cludes accounts (1878-83) of Pearson as executor of his
father, Richmond Mumf ord Pearson (1805-1878) ; and scrap-
books (1885-94) containing clippings on campaigns and
legislative service.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Marjorie Pearson and Thomas Pearson, 1963.
MS 64-605
Pearson, Richmond Mumford, 1805-1878.
Papers, 1816-78. 372 items.
In "University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (584)
Judge, of North Carolina. Family, business, and political
correspondence, promissory notes, wills, bonds, certificates,
and notes pertaining to family matters, plantation and legal
afiairs, and issues of the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Richmond M Pearson, Marjorie Pearson, and
the North Carolina Historical Society.
MS64-606
Peele, William Joseph, 1855-1919.
Papers, 1872-1948. ca. 300 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1881)
Lawyer, publisher, politician, and college trustee, of
Raleigh, N. C. Correspondence and other papers relating to
legal, business, and political interests, People's Party, pro-
hibition, bimetallism, North Carolina State College, and
literary and historical projects in North Carolina. Includes
correspondence with his wife, lizzie (Bellamy) Peele.
Other correspondents include Marion Butler, J. A. Buxton,
and Locke Craig.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
MS64-407
Pember, Phoebe Yates, 1823-1913.
Letters, 1861-1920. 149 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2232)
Personal letters (chiefly 1895-1900) of Mrs. Pember to her
friends and relatives, commenting on social and political
events, economic conditions, and her travels (1895-99) in
Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. Includes letters written
from Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond, Va, during the
Civil War, and from Mendam, N. J. to Georgia, 1899-10OL
Unpublished description in the library. Selected letters
were published in A Southern woman's story: life in Con-
federate Richmond (1959)
Gifts of the Misses Phillips of Savannah, Ga,, 1941; and
Ella Field De Witt, 1943.
MS64-608
Pemberton, John OiffoH, 1893-
Papers, 1814-1942. ca. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (586)
Author, of New York. Chiefly Pemberton's correspond-
ence (1922-41) about the career of his grandfather, Lt Gen.
John Clifford Pemberton (1814-1881), commanding officer
at Vicksburg, Miss^ 1863, and about the publication of his
book, Pemberton, defender of Vicksburg (1942). Includes
several drafts of a biography of General Pemberton, Civil
War commissions, and miscellaneous war papers. Corre-
spondents include Douglas S. Freeman, William Preston
Johnston, Stephen D. Lee, Marcus J. Wright, and Stark
Young.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of John C. Pemberton, 1941 and 1942.
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„. , ' MS64-609
Phelon, Henry A
Papers, 1861-1906. ca. 140 items.
Iii University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3505)
Naval officer, merchant, and postmaster. Letters primarily
to Phelon's wife, Josephine (Brand) Phelon, containing de-
scriptions of Civil War civilian naval activity on the coast of
Virginia and North Carolina where he served as executive
officer on the Victoria and the Commodore Perry, com-
manded the gunboat Shawsheen, served as executive officer of
the Atlanta, and, in July, 1864, took command of the Monti-
cello in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron under Rear
Adm. Samuel P. Lee, in whose squadron he later commanded
the Daylight. Includes letters (1880-1906) to Phelon from
Thomas J. Woodward in New Orleans, George Southworth
in Ohio, and Katharine Abell Cushing in Fredonia, N. Y.;
biographical sketches of Phelon; and some data concerning
the pension Josephine Brand Phelon received after the
death of her husband.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1960.
w.V «__,» MS 64-610
Phif ex, Edward X
Correspondence, 1862-64. 153 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2726)
Confederate Army soldier. Civil War correspondence of
Pnrfer, lieutenant in the 49th North Carolina Regiment,
Ransom's Brigade, C. S. A. in Virginia, with members of
his family in Lincolnton, N. C, including his father, John
*. i'nifer, manufacturer; his mother, Elizabeth Caroline
(Ramseur) Phifer; and his brothers, Pvt. Will L. Phifer
and Capt George S. Phifer. Phifer's letters are concerned
with recruiting and drilling troops, and with living con-
ditions.
Unpublished description in the library
Acquired, 1943.
m..t t t MS 64-611
Philips, James Jones, 1798-1874.
Papers, 1840-71. ca. 80 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (50, 972, 2221)
Physician, scientific farmer, and businessman of Edge-
combe Co., N. C. Bills, receipts, business correspondence,
and 45 letters from Philips' cousin, Dr. Ethelred Philips
(1801-1870) of Marianna, Fla., relating to politics eco-
nomics, science, philosophy, and property in North Carolina.
Unpublished descriptions in the library.
Gifts from several descendants, 1935-45.
™ MS 64-612
Phillips, Ulrich BonnelL 1877-1934.
Correspondence, 1901-37. 206 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2832)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Historian and educator. Correspondence with Lucien H.
Boggs and_ George J. Baldwin relating to the-Georgia His-
torical Society, and correspondence with colleagues, students,
and other historians.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. David D. Irwin, 1944 and Wendell H. Ste-
phenson, 1955.
Phillips family. MS6 ^ 13
Papers, 1804-1928. ca. 1400 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (596)
Family papers (chiefly 1862-1900) of Philip Phillips
(1807-1884), South Carolina and Alabama State legislator
and U S. Representative from Alabama,- his wife, Eugenia
(Levy) Phillips (1819-1901); their sons, William Hallett
Phillips (1853-1897) and P. Lee Phillips (1857-1924) • and
related members of the Levy and Myers families of Savan-
nah, Ga., and Washington, D. C. Includes business papers
of Philip Phillips; correspondence and a journal dealing
with Mrs. Phillips' imprisonment, by order of Gen. Ben-
jamin F. Butler, at Ship Island (Gulf of Mexico) in 1862;
correspondence of William H. Phillips regarding the Yel-
lowstone National Park; papers of P. Lee Phillips of the
Library of Congress, regarding rare maps,- journals, includ-
ing one of Fanny Cohen Taylor about Sherman's occupation
of Savannah; and a scrapbook. Correspondents include
George Kennan (1845-1924) Siberian traveler and writer;
Tati Salmon, planter, Government official, and chief of a
Tahitian clan; and prominent jurists who wrote concerning
the writings of P. Lee Phillips and William H. Phillips on
the Supreme Court
Unpublished description in the library. The journal of
Fanny Cohen Taylor was edited by Spencer B. King, Jr
and published as "Fanny Cohen's Journal of Sherman's oc-
cupation of Savannah," in Georgia historical quarterly XTT
(December, 1957) , p. 407-416.
Gifts, 1940, 1944, and 1946.
_.._. . __ MS 64-614
Phillips, family.
Papers, 1839-1960. 767 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2462)
Letters, papers, and photos of the Phillips family, includ-
ing Charles Phillips (1822-1889), professor of mathematics
at the University of North Carolina and Davidson College;
his wife, Laura (Battle) Phillips; their daughter Lucy
(Phillips) Russell; and her son, C. Phillips Russell, pre-
senting a picture of family and social life in Chapel HilL
N. C. Includes a classbook of Charles Phillips; reminis-
cences of Laura (Battle) Phillips while she was a student
at the school run by Lucien and Caroline (Fraser) Murat at
Bordentown, N. J.; and letters (1841-47) from the Murats.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Lucy Phillips Russell and Phillips Russell,
1942-61 j and Mrs. Minnie M Hussey, 1960.
-., . ■-_■ MS64r-615
Pickens,, family.
Papers, 1800-89. ca. 160 items. A
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-^
torical Collection (1492, 1306)
Family and business papers (1800-44) of CoL Andrew
Pickens, Jr. of Columbia, S. C; correspondence (1805-69)
of the family of Francis W. Pickens while he was minister
to Russia (1859-60) and later from South Carolina; and
business papers and letter book (1843-45) of Lewis F. E.
Dugas, cotton broker of Augusta, Ga. and Apalachicola, Fla.
Unpublished description in the library.
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MS 64-616
Pittman, Thomas Merritt, 1857-1932.
Papers, 1894-1932- 129 items.
In University of North Carolina Library;, Southern His-
torical Collection (3316)
Lawyer, of Franklin Co, N. C Letters received by Pitt-
man relating to North Carolina and Baptist church histori-
cal matters; papers (1911-17) relating to the North Caro-
lina Bar Association committee appointed to investigate and
revise the Torrens system of registering land titles; and cor-
respondence (1932) of Mrs. Pittman about the disposition
of her late husband's collection of books and other materials.
Correspondents include Samuel A. Ashe, John S. Bassett,
Dred Peacock, and Stephen B. Weeks.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Sarah Briggs Trentman, 1957.
MS 64-617
Powell, William Stevens, 1919- ooZUetor.
Papers, 1793-1924. ca. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3300)
Papers (1853-1901) of Tobias Goodman (1814-1880) of
Iredell Co., N. C, and other members of his family; account
books from Iredell County, including those of Goodman for
sawing and lumber sales and produce (1853-56) and of the
blacksmith firm of Godwin and White, Statesville, N. C.
(1891-93) ; and subscriptions to Amity Church in 1855 and
toErskine College in 1856.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. Powell, 1955, 1957, and 1961.
MS 64-618
Preston, Margaret (Junkin) 1820-1897.
Papers, 1812-92. ca. 150 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1543)
Author, of Lexington, Va. Correspondence (chiefly 1875-
92) from editors, writers, and Confederate leaders. In-
cludes letters from Thomas Jonathan Jackson to Lt. CoL
John Thomas Lewis Preston, and from John C. Calhoun to
the Rev. George Junkin in 1846. Other correspondents in-
clude Paul Hamilton Haynes, Thomas Nelson Page, Dr. Ben-
jamin Rush, Alexander Stephens and John G. Whittier.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Margaret Preston, 1948.
MS 64-619
Price, R Charming, d. 1863.
Papers, 1858-65. 65 items. .
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2571)
In part, photocopies.
Confederate Army officer. Civil War Letters of Price, 1st
lieutenant and aide-de-camp under Gen. J. E. B. Stuart in
1862, and major in the Adjutant General's Dept in 1863;
diary (1861-62) written in Warwick Co., Va.; and photo-
stats of letters of condolence from Generals Stuart and Fite-
hugh Lee. Price's letters to his family describe camp life
on the Virginia peninsula and south of the James River, and
give detailed accounts of battles in northern Virginia.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1943.
MS 64-620
Price family.
Papers, 1772-1875. ca. 650 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2850)
Business papers and letters of a family from the Shopton
neighborhood of Mecklenburg Co., N. C, chiefly Isaac Price
(1747-1811), Isaac Price (1788-1833), and Isaac Jasper
Price (b. 1819) relating to farming, property, dairy living
and the Steele Creek Presbyterian Church.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1952.
MS 64-621
Promt family.
Correspondence, 1860-65. 155 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3408)
Civil War letters of four brothers, W. EL, Alfred N, An-
drew J., and Calvin Luther Profit, of Lewis Fork Post
Office, Wilkes Co., N. C, who served with the 1st, 13th, and
18th North Carolina regiments, chiefly in the Virginia
theater. Their letters home are concerned with their activi-
ties, needs, and home affairs.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1959.
MS64-622
Prudhomme, Phanor.
Business records, 1804-78. ca, 400 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (613)
Cotton planter of Bermuda Plantation, Natchitoches
Parish, La. CJorrespondence (1804-76) with brokers, plan-
tation records and accounts, pocket notebooks, bills, receipts,
and indentures of Prudhomme and of J. Alphonse Prud-
homme, who succeeded him in 1867. Volumes for 1861-63
are in French.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1938 and 1948.
MS 64-623
Bains, George Washington, 181-7-1898.
Papers, 1843-1949. ca. 50 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1510)
In part, transcripts.
U. S. and Confederate Army officer, educator, inventor,
and author, of New York and Georgia. Papers relating to
the War with Mexico, Confederate ordnance, the defense of
Augusta, Ga., and Charleston, S. C, rifles, powder, and the
general progress of the Civil War, written from Virginia,
Texas, Mexico, and Georgia. Includes miscellaneous fam-
ily papers, some written from New York, and a transcript of
a biographical sketch of Rains. Correspondents include
James Henry Hammond (1807-1864), Josiah Gorgas (IBIS-
ES), and Benjamin Huger (1805-1877).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Leila R. Ramsdell, 1951.
MS 64-624
Ramsay, John A
Papers, 1852-1900. ca. 560 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3534)
Confederate Army officer. Civil War letters, records, and
material compiled by Ramsay for his history of the Rowan
Artillery Company, later Company D of the 10th North
Carolina Regiment, C. S. A, of which he was captain. In-
cludes his war letters, written from military sites in Vir-
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ons
Ramsay, John A Papers, 1852-1900. (Continued)
ginia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania; letters received by
bis wife, Margaret L. (Beall) Bamsay, who was first married
to his cousin, Julius D. Ramsay; and postwar business
papers.
Unpublished description in the library.
Ramsay's history of the Rowan Artillery Company was
published in Histories of the several regiments and bat-
talions from North Carolina in the Great War, 1861-65, edited
by Walter Clark (1901)
Acquired, 1961.
x, ox ,. ~ * MS 64-625
Ramsenr, Stephen Dodson, 1837-1864.
Papers, 1853-1940. 326 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (618, 1567, 3056)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Confederate officer, of Virginia, Correspondence, chiefly
1853-64, including letters from Ramseur to David Schenck
from Davidson College and the U. S. Military Academy at
West Point, and to his wife, Ellen E. (Richmond) Ramseur,
of Milton, N. C. from Confederate Army camps and fields in
Virginia; family letters; genealogical notes; and clippings.
Unpublished description in the library.
^formation on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mary D. Ramseur.
„ T MS 64-626
Ramsey, Joseph, 1812-1866.
Papers, 1801-1922. 717 items.
In University of North Carolina. Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2451)
Lawyer and Government official of Plymouth, N C Busi-
ness papers, mostly receipts (1830-66), of Ramsey while he
was a lawyer at Plymouth, N. C. (1830-59) ; superintendent
of lights and collector of customs and inspector of revenue
for the port of Plymouth (1861-62) ; and an employee of the
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Go. at Rocky Mount,
.N. C. (1863-66). Includes ledgers and a diary (1864-66) of
.Ramsey, and family papers, chiefly of his father, William
Kamsey, and his father-in-law, Joseph Everett
Unpublished description in the library
i o« ft ° i ^ J j*P h B .- Kmm V» 1 942 5 Mrs. A. V. Ramsey,
1953 ; and Lt.CoL Joseph B.Ramsey, 1955.
Randall, James Ryder, 1839-1908. MS M ~ 627
Papers. 1855-64 en. 150 items
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1526)
Author, of Maryland. Love letters and poetry to Mary
E. Girvm of Baltimore (1855-63) and to his fiancee Katha-
rine fa. Hammond of Hamburg, S. C. (1863-64) while he
was in the Confederate Army, stationed at Wilmington,
N. C. Includes a diary (1855) while he was a studentlit
Georgetown College and on holidays in and around Balti-
more.
Unpublished description in the library.
„ T ., MS64-628
Rayner, Isidore, 1850-1912.
Papers, 1866-1921. 1 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2823)
Lawyer and U. S. Representative and Senator from Mary-
land. Official and formal social papers and newspaper clip-
pings relating to Rayner's political activity and to the Balti-
more legal practice of Rayner and his son, William B
Rayner. "
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. David L Johnson, 1952.
„ ., MS 64-629
Reid, Rnfus, 1797-1854.
Papers, 1772-1898. ca. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2712)
Member of the North Carolina House of Commons, and
landowner of Iredell Ckx, N. C. Correspondence, account
books, memorandum books, indentures, deeds, bills, and
receipts, together with papers of various relatives, including
members of the Davidson, Smith, and Morrison families of
North Carolina. Correspondents include Reid's third wife,
Isabella M (Torrance) Smith Reid, widow of Frederick
L. Smith; W. L Brawley; Frank Davidson; George F.
Davidson, Robert Hall Morrison, and James F. Torrance.
•Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1942; gift of Mrs. R. C. Harrington, Isabella
Morrison, and Lucy Reid Morrison, 1948.
„ MS 64-630 •
Reynolds, Henry Lee.
Papers, 1802-1925. 310 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3520)
Importer, manufacturer, and cotton dealer. Business cor-
respondence, accounts, and other records (1852-66) relating
to the activities of Reynolds' companies in Mobile, Ala. and
New York City; postwar letters to Reynolds in New York
concerning his attempts to get cotton from Alabama and
Mississippi planters for the speculative market; personal
records of members of a Reynolds family at Philadelphia,
Pa., and Norwich, Conn. ; a biographical sketch of HezeHah
Smith (1737-1805) ; cotton records and related expense ac-
counts of H. L. Reynolds, & Co. ; and a drawing book of H. L.
Reynolds, Jr. (b. 1861). The letters to Reynolds discuss hid-
ing and stealing cotton; difficulties in transporting, market-
ing, and insuring cotton; debts and collections, suits and
settlements, and claims and counter-claims on cotton in the
Alabama-Mississippi area.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1961.
.. .. MS 64-631
Robinson, William Smith O'Brien, 1852-1927. a
Correspondence, 1889-1929: ca. 50 items. ™
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1768)
Lawyer and judge, of Goldsboro, N. C. Letters relating
to political and court matters received from Marion Butler,
Joseph Pearson Caldwell, Walter Clark, Henry Groves Con-
nor, and others.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Blackwell P. Robinson, 1950.
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MS64-632
Royster, Hubert Ashley, 1871-1959.
Correspondence, 1927-49. 50 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1821)
Physician and surgeon, of Raleigh, N. C. Correspond-
ence relating to personal and professional topics from Dr.
Benjamin K. Hays, of Oxford, N. C. and James King Hall
( 1875-1948) , psychiatrist, of Richmond, Va,
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. Royster, 1951.
MS 64-633
Russell, Daniel Lindsay, 1845-1908.
Papers, 1839-1910. 1984 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (645)
Confederate Army officer and Governor of North Caro-
lina. Correspondence and special orders (1863-64) concern-
ing Russell's court-martial; letters (1874-97) to Russell
from fellow attorneys about political matters in eastern
North Carolina, and from constituents asking for favors and
patronage; correspondence from his cotton brokers; letters
and telegrams of congratulations upon his election as
Governor in 1896: and ca. 1000 items (1900-05) relating to
Russell's role in the South Dakota bond case and other cases
involving North Carolina's repudiated Reconstruction bonds.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Frances Sawyer, Mrs. Louis Goodman, and
Mrs. Hal B. Cooper, 1935-59.
MS 64-634
9 Russell family.
Papers, 1834-94. ca. 120 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (646 and 3622)
Bills, receipts, ledgers, and prescriptions of Dr. James A.
Russell, physician of Granville Co., N. C; letters (1871-94)
from his wife, Lucy A. (Hefiin) Russell, and three daughters
to his son, William C. Russell in Sardis, Miss., and Peters-
burg, Va. Members of this family include Dr. and Mrs.
Russell and their children, Kate Russell who married James
H. Webb, Tally Ho, N. C; Robert Russell, who married
Rebecca Lipscombe, Durham Co., N C. ; John Russell, who
married Emma Harris ; Harriett Russell, who married J. T.
Booth. Granville Co., N. C; Susan Russell who married
Joseph A. Webb, Oxford, N. C; Charles L. Russell; and
William C. Russell who married Mrs. Anna Love of Peters-
burg, Va.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the North Carolina Historical Society and Mrs.
Robert H. Williamson, 1960 and 1963.
MS 64-635
Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1927.
Letters to Thomas Grant Harbison, 1905-26. 392 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3465)
Arboriculturist. Letters (largely 1912-19) relating to
botanical and arboricultural projects while Harbison was
southern field botanist for Harvard University's Arnold
Arboretum working from Highlands, Macon Co., N. C. and
Sargent was director of the Arboretum.
Received from Botany Dept, University of North Caro-
lina, 1960.
MS 64-636
Sanfley, SaDie (Rowan)
Correspondence, 1864-1916. 115 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2867)
Letters from Mrs. Sauney's husband, Micah C. Saufley
(1842-1910); from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stokeley
Donelson Rowan of McMmnville, Tenn.; and from her son,
R. Caswell Saufley at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis,
and from various ships and naval stations (1907—16)
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of James M Saufley, 1952.
MS 64-687
Saunders, William Laurence, 1835-1891.
Papers, 1712-1907. 627 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2658)
Confederate Army officer and secretary of state of North
Carolina. Primarily material collected by Saunders as edi-
tor of the Colonial records of North Carolina (10 v., 1886-
90). Includes correspondence while Saunders compiled 'this
material; land grants; indentures; maps; historical notes;
journals (1749-64) of the North Carolina Assembly; reports
(1768-77) of the royal governors; records of the University
of North Carolina (of which Saunders was a trustee) and
of the Episcopal School of North Carolina at Raleigh; and
Civil War letters to his mother from Saunders in Virginia.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Misses Saunders, 1939.
MS 64-638
Sehenck, David, 1835-1902.
Papers, 1849-1917. 19 v.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (652)
Judge, of Lincolnton and Greensboro, N. C. Diaries
(1849-1901) ; records and minutes (1887-94, 1911-17) of the
Guilford Battleground Company, Of which Sehenck was
president; and scrapbooks (1883-S4, 1888-1901)- The dia-
ries relate to the Civil War, Ku Krax Klan, temperance
movement, church revivals, North Carolina court system,
and civic and educational activities in Greensboro, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Paul W. Sehenck and Paul W. Sehenck, Jr. 1949-
50.
MS 64-639
Service family.
Papers, 1803-92. 400 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3375)
Correspondence of the family of John Hugh James serv-
ice of Greenville, S. C, and Savannah, Ga., and his wife,
Martha (Stackhouse) Williford Service, widow of David
Williford, a merchant of Savannah. Consists of letters
from their children by previous marriages, including Emma
Maria Service who lived at Augusta, Ga., from 1849-88;
William S. Williford, acommissionmerchant at Macon, Ga.;
and Martha Williford, teacher under the supervision of
Bishop Stephen Elliott at Montpelier Institute near Macon,
and missionary in Africa under Bishop John Payne, whom
she later married; together with letters (1860-88) from the
Stackhouse family in Hinds Co., Miss., and from members
of the Powell and Lester families. About half the items are
letters (1866-88) to Mrs. Martha Service, Margaret Willi-
ford, and Emma M. Service.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1958.
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ions
Snarpe, Leander Qmncy, 1816-1866. ■ ■ MS 6 *^ 4 °
Papers, 1804-75. 328 items.
In JMyersity of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2374:) ^^
Lawyer, of Stetesville, N. C. and member of the North
Carolina State Senate and House of Representatives. Cor-
respondence with clients and other attorneys, personal ac-
counts and receipts, and 8 letters (1861-65) written by
Sharpe to his wife, Mary Emmeline (McKee) Sharpe, while
he was with Ihe North Carolina Legislature Tr^
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. Nancy Sharpe TMIlle, lfttL
Siiarpe famiry. MS64-641
Papers, 1793-1954. 800 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3592) ouuuwm rus-
C^respondence i and papers relating to the family history
<>f John McKee Sharpe of Statesville, Iredell Co I C
including ; busmess papers and material pertaiiiingto W
alogy and to the North Carolina Hom 6 I SdTnrhJX
SlV^S, Acc B mttl »ted by Amos Sharpe, Ebenezer
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of S. Alex Sharpe, 1962.
Sunk, Francis Bawn, 1788-1848. ^ ""^
Letters, 1826-1901. 51 items.
JtSSAlS? ^^ M,rMJ ' "« mS -
SS^wK"* Gov * aor of Peimsylvania. Letters (1826-
33, 1842-48) concerning pohfacs and family affairs, written
by Shunk to las family and friends, primariryWs^rife!
Fort H™^ a Sr k '-^ d <**■ J^ TMcASteTS
Unpublished description in the library
Purchase.
Siler, Jacob, 1795-1871. MS 64 ~ 643
Papers, 1832-95. ca, 1280 items.
Li University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3616)
r-liiSZT*- Mld State !**■•"*«» of Macon Co., N C.
CMefly business papers (1832-67) including bills, receipte,
bonds, deeds, hsts, reports, notices, accounTblK.ks, and &££
S^T"*' Id "?« to SDer ' s P 08 * 1 ™ » Ste te agent for
western Nortiv Carolina, and concerned with the financial
SS" *f fl » I ? b *? Program to construct and o^
erate a western turnpike and to have a railroad surrey made
on the Cherokee lands. Includes correspondence (-1850-60)
of lus son, David Siler (1822-1884) about his shoemaking
nSSSTl £""£ ,««*■»«*»«, and the State Legislator!
(1860) ; letters (1863-65) of Charles Weimar SlagleTb. 1847)
who worked for tile Confederate Bureau of Nitre and Min-
mg at Franklin, K C ; and papers of other members of the
Slier and Slagle families.
Unpublished description in the library
Acquired, 1962.
Simmons, Henry E MS64-644
Papers, 1854-65. 86 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3115) ^u«i«ti rus
Soldier and educator, of Providence, E. I. Correspond- 1
ence while serving with Rhode Island troops (1862-63)
^L a t^ t °^ D - °^ md * *■» Suffolk "* Yorktown
**£ons of Vkgnua; and while serving as principal of the
Freedman's School, Arlington, Va.
Unpublished description in the library
Purchase, 1955.
Simons, James, d. 1879. MS 64 ~ 645
Papers, 1842-1917. 109 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3250) ™*
Lawyer, legislator, and militia officer, of Charleston, S C
Letters (1840's) from James Louis Petigru relating to Wal"
busmess; papers (1850's) relating to SimonT^litia ic-
tmty and including family letters containing social and
political news to his son, James, Jr. (1839-1919) while he
was a student in Leipzig, Gar.; letter copybooks relating to
flops' legal business and militia service; and items rMatW
to the Society of the Cincinnati.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Manning Simons, 1942; and purchase, 1956
and 1957. ""'
„. MS 64-646
Singleton, Anne Hinman (Broun) 1848-1932.
Papers, 1822-1935. 90 items.
In University of North Carolina Library. Southern His-
torical Collection (2490 and M-2490) ^^ ^
In part, microfilm of 10 items lent by Mrs. LeRoy Halsey. •
Wife of Richard Richardson Singleton (1840-1900)
Family correspondence of Mrs. Singleton with her parente
Abby H. and John P. Broun, and related members of the
Day and Singleton families of Kershaw and Sumter coun-
ties, S. C, and Georgia. Includes microfilm of the business
papers (1822-45) of Col. Richard Singleton (1776-1852),
trustee for the Broun family.
Unpublished description in the library.
Twenty items restricted, but may be read.
Gift of Mrs. LeRoy Halsey, 1942.
c . , V MS64-647
Srvley, Jane.
Papers, 1862-65. 81 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1891)
Letters received by Miss Sivley while she was in school in
Marion, Ala., from her mother, Eliza Hodges (Burleson)
Sirley, of Raymond, Miss. ; from her brother and cousins in
the Confederate Army; and from other cousins and friends
at home during the Civil War.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Harold V. Smedberg, 1951.
Sackfamfiy. MS64^48^
Papers, 1805-1925. ca. 400 items.
Li University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3598)
Correspondence of Eliphalet Slack (1778-1843) and his
wife Abigail (Cutter) Slack (1798-1840) of Massachusetts
who settled in Iberville Parish, La. about 1830; their son,
Henry Richmond Slack (1835-1890), Confederate Army
officer and Louisiana planter; and other members of the
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Slack family. Papers, 1805-1925. (Continued)
family in Weston, Mass., Albany and Guilderland, N. Y.,
and Louisiana, lie five items after 1890 are the papers of
the Bev. William Samuel Slack (1869-1944) of LouMana,
«| including a copy of his book, The Slack family (limited ecL,
* 1930).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. James J. Slade (Emily Slack), 1962.
MS 64-649
Smith, Peter Evans, 1829-1905.
Papers, 1738-1944. ca. 1000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (677)
Farmer, surveyor, and engineer, of Halifax Co., N. C.
Family and business correspondence and papers (mostly
1822-99) relating to the Vine Hill Academy and Episcopal
Church in Scotland Neck, N. C. ; and to Smith's inventions
and patents, including his work with Gilbert Elliott on the
construction of the C. S. A. ironclad Albemarle. Includes
account books (1823-55), list of Negroes (1858-66), scrap-
books, and an undated diary.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Lena Smith, Burton Smith, and Bebe Shields,
1940-44.
MS 64-650
Sparkman, James A
Papers, 1811-1904. 305 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2732 and 2791)
Physician and rice planter, of Georgetown District, S. C.
Personal, professional, and business papers, including let-
ters from patients and other doctors, plantation records of
^ J. B, Sparkman, estate books, and medical and miscellaneous
41 accounts. Topics covered include the estate of Sparkman's
father-in-law, Dr. Edward Thomas Heriot; agricultural
societies; and military occupation and Reconstruction prob-
lems, 1865. Correspondents include Ben AUston, B. F. W.
Allston, S. T. Gailkrd, Alexander Gregg, William M Law-
ton, and Dr. J. Marion Sims.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1944.
MS 64-651
Sparrow, Thomas, 1819-1884.
Papers, 1835-71. ca. 150 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1878)
Lawyer, North Carolina legislator, and Confederate of-
ficer, of Washington, Beaufort Co., N. C. Correspondence,
diary, and other papers relating to court cases, affairs of
litB State Legislature (1858-59), events as captain of Com-
pany A, 7th North Carolina Infantry (The "Washington
Grays") which defended the outer banks of North Carolina,
and Sparrow's imprisonment at Fort Columbus, N. Y. and
Fort Warren, Mass.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. Thomas D. Sparrow, 1951.
MS 64-652
V Samuel, 1847-1906.
Papers, 1854-1918. 7 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (8477)
Railroad president, of Columbus, Ga. Business and per-
sonal correspondence; reports, agreements, letter books,
ledgers, and scrapbooks relating to Spencer's career as presi-
dent of six railroads, including the Baltimore & Ohio and
the Southern Bailway; and Spencer, Benning, and Mitchell
family letters relating to Confederate Army service (1864-
65), and travel in the Western United States and Mexico
(1885).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Samuel Spencer, 1960.
MS 64-653
Sproiu, Andrew J
Papers, 1845-90. 54 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1877)
Letters received by Sproul in Ohio from his mother and
other relatives in Ireland; letters to his wife while he served
with the 16th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the lower Missis-
sippi Valley (1861-63) ; and pocket memorandum books.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
MS64-654
Stanford, Richard, 1767-1816.
Papers, 1767-1842. 76 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2096)
U. S. Representative from North Carolina. Correspond-
ence, mostly letters (1804-16) from Stanford's wife, Mary
(Moore) Stanford, while he was a member of Congress;
and correspondence after 1816 between Mrs. Stanford and
Cornelia (Stanford) Webb and other relatives. Includes
deeds and Moore family papers before 1804.
Unpublished description in the library.
MS64-655
Stringfield, Lamar Edwin, 1897-1959.
Papers, 1926-58. 2850 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3522)
Musician, of North Carolina. Correspondence with col-
leagues, friends, collaborators, publishers and pupils; and
typewritten and mimeographed books for plays, historical
dramas, short operas, and poems, for which Stringfield
composed the music. The material is related to the String-
field score collection in the Music Dept. Library of the Uni-
versity.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1960.
MS 64-656
Sydnor, Charles W
Papers, 1863-67. 63 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2864)
Confederate Army surgeon, of Virginia. Sydnor's letters
to Mary Louise("Mollie") Davis of Lovingston, Nelson Co.,
Va^ depicting his life with the Confederate Army as a sur-
geon in the 2d Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, and his
courtship of Miss Davis, whom he married in 1865. Later
papers and letters describe their life in the post-Civil War
period.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Joseph J. Thompson, 1952.
135
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MS64-657
Tennessee Woolen MOI, McMinnville, Tenn.
Records, 1890-1949. ca. 225 items.
In University of North Cnrolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1604)
Annual reports, accounts, minutes of stockholders' and
directors' meetings (1890-1939) ; and the papers of J. J.
"Walker and E. W. Walling, trustees, concerning the liqui-
dation of the business. Includes notes by William W. Bass
on The Store of the Tennessee Woolen Mill Company (1948)
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. Walling, 1949.
MS 64-658
Thomas, William George, 1899-1942.
World War i letters, 1917-19. 86 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1792)
Soldier, of North Carolina. Letters from Thomas to his
parents -while serving in the 313th Machine Gun Battalion
from camps in the U. S. and from France where he was
with the American Expeditionary Force.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Thomas, 1950.
MS 64-659
Thompson, Meriwether Jeff, 1826-1876.
Papers. 1860-1940. 143 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1566)
Confederate officer and mayor of St. Joseph, Mo. Civil
war papers, correspondence, ca. 70 rosters and muster rolls,
chiefly of the Army of the Northern Sub-District of Arkan-
sas, paroles, the Confederate cipher invented by Thompson,
Confederate autograph book, autobiography, war reminis-
cences, notebooks on the Southern Hospital Association lot-
tery, and articles from the St. Joseph Gazette and the Ex-
press. Includes an address urging the people of Missouri
to secede in 1860. Letters were written while Thompson
was a prisoner at Johnson's Island, Ohio and from the
Department of Arkansas, Confederate Army.
Unpublished description in the library.
MS 64-660
Blmer, Isaac Barton, 1842-1925.
Papers, 1838-1929. 218 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1834)
Confederate soldier, of Demopolis, Ala. Letters from
Ulmer to his parents Isaac B. and Abigail (Cromwell) Ul-
mer while a student (1859-61) at Green Springs, Ala, and
Talmage, Ga. and a Confederate soldier (1861-65) with the
3d Alabama Cavalry; letters from his mother at Butler,
Ala.; other family letters and business papers relating to
property and finances. Includes family history and writ-
ings of South Carolina ancestors.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1951-59.
MS64-661
Waldrop, Richard Woolf oik, 1839-1918.
Papers, 1850-67. 80 items and 3 v.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2268)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Confederate Army soldier. Civil War letters (chiefly
1861-62) written by Waldrop, a private in the 21st Virginia
Infantry, to his parents, Christopher and Ellen (Douglas)
v oolfolk Waldrop, describing the battles, marches, food,
discipline of the soldiers, blockade, and rumors circulating
at the time; his diary (1863-67) ; and a diary (1862-65) of
his brother, John Waldrop (1845-1891), written while he
was with the Richmond Howitzers of the Confederate Army.^
Includes typed copies of the letters and diaries. ™
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Douglas S. Brooke, 1940.
MS64-662
Walton family.
Papers, 1811-97. ca. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1437)
Correspondence (1861-63) between Justina (Walton)
Webb and. her husband, James D. Webb (d. 1863) serving
with the 5th and 51st Alabama Regt. in Virginia and Ten-
nessee; deeds; bills; and other business papers and family
letters of this Greene Co., Alabama family.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Pitts, 1948.
MS64-46S
Warlick, Laura Cornelia (McGimsey) 1840-1920.
Correspondence, 1856-68. 113 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2680)
Letters to Mrs. Warlick, of Linville River, Burke Co.,
N- C, from Confederate soldiers, concerning the progress of—
the war, the unloading of blockade runners, engagements iJP
eastern North Carolina, fishing in the Sound, and the re-
building of bridges. The letters are chiefly from Lewis
Warlick, whom she married during the war, and were writ-
ten from Virginia and the U. S. General Hospital, David's
Island, N. T. in 1863. Letters of courtship (1866-68) are
from E. A. Warlick, John R, Denton, Samuel P. Tate, and
J. Free Munday after she was widowed.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1944.
MS 64-664
Warren, Lindsay Carter, 1889-
Papprs, 1905-54. ca. 35,000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3172)
U. S. Representative from North Carolina. Office files of
Warren while he was a member of Congress (1925-40), and
semi-personal correspondence while he was Comptroller
General of the U. S. (1940-54) relating to State and district
politics, agricultural legislation, the work and personnel of
the U. S. Coast Guard, work of the U. S. Corps of Engi-
neers in North Carolina, hunting and fishing, road building
in North Carolina, organization of the House of RepreseilP
tatives, and the work of the General Accounting Office.
Correspondents include Josiah W. Bailey, J. C. B. Ehring-
haus, O. Max Gardner, Clyde R. Hoey, and Furnif old M.
Simmons.
Unpublished description in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Gift of Mr. Warren, 1930 and 1954.
136
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MS64-«65
Wells, WiDiam Ray.
Papers, 1813-62. 71items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2%0)
Soldier, of New York. Letters (1861-62) from Army
camps near Washington, D. G, and in Virginia while Wells
served in the 12th New York Volunteers. Includes corre-
spondence of members of the Wells family of New York
and Wisconsin.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1953.
MS64-666
Welton, Chauncey Branson, 1844-1908.
Papers, 1862-1901. 138 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3368)
In part, transcripts.
Union Army soldier, from Weymouth, Medina Co., Ohio.
Mostly letters (1862-65) from Welton, who served with
Company I, 103d Ohio Volunteer Infantry in Kentucky,
Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina, to his parents and
other members of his family, containing descriptions of his
personal experiences and the second inauguration of Presi-
dent Tjnrftlrij and his opinions of secession and the Copper-
heads.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. David G. Welton, 1958.
* MS64-667
Whitaker family.
Papers, 1728-1930. 280 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (767, 768,769, 770, 1124, 1132)
Personal correspondence and business papers, including
early deeds and wills, of the Whitaker family of Halifax
Co., N. C. Includes family correspondence and bills of
Matthew Cary Whitaker (1801-1873), farmer and physi-
cian; Civil War diary (1864) of Capt Cary Whitaker
(1832-1865) , 43d North Carolina troops; press copies of let-
ters (1878-86) written by Spier Whitaker (1841-1901),
lawyer. Family letters were written in North Carolina and
Florida.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired from the Whitaker family, 1935-59.
MS 64-668
Whitfield family.
Papers, 1803-1918. 158 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1257)
Correspondence, deeds, accounts, estate papers, and stu-
A dents' notebooks of four generations of the Whitfield and
Wooten families in Wayne and Lenoir counties, N. C. In-
cludes letters from branches of the family in Alabama, Mis-
sissippi, and Florida. Names represented include Nathan
Bryan Whitfield (1835-1914), his wife, Elizabeth Green
(Cobb) Whitfield, his parents, Sarah Elizabeth (Wooten)
and James Bryan Whitfield (1809-1841).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Junie and Hattie Whitfield, 1947.
MS64-669
White, Maunsell, 1783-1863.
Papers. 1802-1912. 102 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2234)
In part, microfilm.
Planter and commission merchant, of New Orleans, La.
Correspondence, chiefly of White, who operated Deer Bangs
Plantation in Louisiana, and his son, Maunsell White, Jr.,
relating to their planting and business activities; plantation
records (1802-83) ; and personal family letters, including
those to Maunsell White, Jr., while a student at Mandeville
College and the University of Virginia, ca. 1850.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Thomas H. Anderson, 1940; deposited by
Carl White, Jr., 1953 ; and purchase, 1962.
MS 64-670
Whitsett, William Thornton, 1866-1934.
Papers, 1925-35. ca. 150 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1899)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Author and lecturer on family and church histories, oi
Guilford Co n N. C. Articles, speeches, historical papers,
poems, and miscellaneous essays. Contains typed copies of
two 18th century church records of German settlers in North
Carolina (in English).
Unpublished list in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Whitsett, 1951-52.
MS64-*71
Whittle, Lewis Neale.
Papers, 1826-1919. ca. 800 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (777)
Engineer, lawyer, and Confederate Army officer, of Macon,
Ga. Chiefly letters (1834-72) to Whittle from family and
friends, and Whittle family correspondence with Powers,
Griffin, and Potter connections in Virginia and Georgia.
Includes letters from Episcopal clergymen such as Stephen
Elliott, Alexander Gregg, and Francis M Whittle, Bishop of
Virginia; officers in the U. S. Navy; relatives in Ireland,
(1826, 1837, 1858-59) ; and Confederate soldiers in Georgia,
Virginia, and Kentucky (1861-65)
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Dan J. Carrison, 1939-55.
MS64-«72
Wiley, Calvin Henderson, 1819-1887.
Papers, 1840-1951. 2 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (781 and 782)
Lawyer, Presbyterian clergyman, legislator, and educator,
of North Carolina. Letters (1853-87) to Wiley while State
Superintendent of Common Schools, from teachers, county
superintendents, and publishers of textbooks; correspond-
ence with Presbyterian clergymen; papers (1877-85) relat-
ing to the University of North Carolina; business items;
some of Wiley's writings; and letters and clippings (some in
ascrapbook) relating to him and collected after his death by
his daughter, Mary CaDumWiley.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mary Callum Wiley, 1937-61; and Mrs. Charles
L. Coon.
137
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\fc eu\ gyp
Williams, Sarah Frances (Hicks) I. 1827
Letters, 1838-68. llOitems.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3210)
Letters (1838-53) from Mrs. Williams to her parents in
New Hartford, N. T., while she was a student at Albany,
JJ. Y ? and while visiting relatives in Verona Springs, New
2%P*hJ*\ Y " NoPth Bloomfi «ld, Ohio, and Walpole,
fo«. v "^ ter her lnarri »8 e *o"I>r. Benjamin F. Williams in
1853, her letters contain accounts of her daily life as a north-
ern danghter-in-law>jn a southern family, and were written
from Clifton Grove, Green Co., N. C. (1853-57)„ Burnt
Fort, Charlton Co, Ga. (1857-60), and Sunny Side. Ware
Co., Ga. (1860-68).
Unpublished description in the library. Letters pertain-
ing to North Carolina were published in the North Carolina
Historical review (July and October, 1956)
Gift of Mrs. Warren Lott, 1956.
Wius, William Henry, 1809-1889. ^ *"'*
Papers, 1748-192L ca. 960 items.
Li University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (792 and 2269)
Methodist minister and merchant, of Brinkleyville, Hali-
j .'. • c - Personal correspondence, business papers,
and writmgs (chiefly 1833-80) of Wills; together withthe
papers of his wife, Anna Maria Baker (Whitaker) Wills:
Civil War letters from their son, George Whitaker Wills
(4 1864) of the 43d North Carolina Infantry, from Con-
federate camps in North Carolina and Virginia: correspond-
ence of another son, Richard Henry Wills (1836-1891) ; and
other members of the Whitaker and Norman families. In-
cludes Wills' journal of a trip through North Carolina,
faouth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama in 1837and
1840; account books; Methodist Episcopal dassbooks (1861-
71) ; diary (1855-56) of an -unidentified Florida Land Office
jf^f?^™^ *^'* 06 ^- betters concern the
Methodist Church, plantation life, slavery, the cotton mar-
ket, politics, North Carolina schools, camp meetings, and
land dealings. — — s»> -
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of George S. Wills, 1942-55 ; and R, B. Hunter, 194a
Wilson, Alexander, 1799-1867. iB 6 *" 675
Papers, 1802-1926. ca. 350.items.
Li University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1245, 1373) ^^
Physician^ Presbyterian minister, and educator, of North
Oarohna. Family and personal correspondence of Wilson,
-SmS?' "ST ^ da 1 ?* ilters ' ■»* "■ granddaughters, Alice
P^tionZ ' PpmgS ' notebo °fes, sermons, and corn-
Gift of Mrs. W. A. Heart*, 1947.
Wibon, Mary Ann (Covington) MS64-676
Correspondence, 1850-75. 60 items.
In UMversity of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3251)
Personal and family letters to Mrs. Wilson of Cleveland
Oo., N. C-, from her husband, Thomas M Wilson, on limited
military service at KinsW, N. G (1864-65), from friends,
and from. cousins, mostly teachers and tenant or share-
cropping farmers who moved every year or so, in Tennessee,
Illinois, Texas, Kentucky, and Arkansas. ^
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1956 and 1957.
Wirt family. MS64-677
Papers, 1802-1925. 504 items.
la University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (798 and 1704) g
^ b ^ 1t c^respondence and other papers of William Wirt
(1772-1834), U S. Attorney General and author, his wife,
and their children in Maryland, Washington, D C Vir-
ginia, and Florida; together with naval correspondence of
his son-in-law, Louis M Goldsborough; and papers of his
granddaughter Elizabeth (Wirt) Baker and her husband
Junes McCutcheon Baker (1837-1900) Confederate naval
officer and sea captain. Includes Wirt's correspondence with
Dabney Carr (1773-1837), his early reminiscences, frag-
ments of his Patrick Henry MS, and letter copybooks of
Mrs. William Wirt and Josephine M Hutton.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Edward M L'Engle and Mrs. John Cates,
1950; and Mrs. Pauline Corson Coad and Mrs. Paul Cava-
nangh,1962.
_„...■ MS64-678
Wood, John Taylor, 1830-1904.
Papers, 1858-1915. 201 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2381 and M-2381)
In part, microfilm and transcripts (typewritten)
Naval officer. Letters of Wood to his wife, Lola (Macku-
bin) Wood while he was an officer in the U. S. Navy in
France, Greece, Italy, and New York (1858-60), and while
he was a captain, C. S. A. Navy in Virginia (1861-65) ; a
diary pertaining to his teaching at the U S. Naval Academy
(1860-61), to his accompanying Jefferson Davis and mem-
bers of the Confederate cabinet from Richmond (1865), aadfe
to his escape through Florida to Cuba and Halifax, No^T
Scotia ; and a typescript of a personal narrative by John G
Breckinridge who escaped with Wood. Includes microfilm
of family notes and a scrapbook (1848-93).
Unpublished description in the library. "
Acquired, 1941.
»„<*_-. MS64-679
Wooster family.
Correspondence, 1836-99. 132 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2120)
Personal letters (1842-56) written by Lucy (Wright)
Wooster while visiting Philadelphia, Pa., and Saratoga
Springs, N. Y., to her daughter, Ann Empie Wooster in
Wilmington, N. C, Richmond, Va., and Fayetteville, N. G;
Civil War letters (1861-63) written by Mrs. Wooster's son,
William A. Wooster, G S. A., from North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Virginia; and a few later letters from other
relatives.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Alice Boatwright, 1939.
„. .. T A . MS64-680
Worth, Jonathan, 1802-1869. ^
Papers, 1828-99. ca. 500 items. . . ™
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (802)
Public treasurer and Governor of North Carolina. Cor-
respondence (1841-69) relating to Worth's political inter-
ests and activities ; business and professional papers relating
to cotton planting, real estate, securities, business enterprises,
and legal practices; some papers of William Henry Bagley
private secretary to Worth when he was Governor- and
138
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Worth, Jonathan, 1802-1869. Papers, 1828-99. (Continued)
Worth family correspondence (1853-99) including letters
from Worth's wife, Martitia (Daniel) Worth; their son,
David Gaston Worth (1831-1897); five daughters; and
I other family members at Asheboro, Pittsboro, Raleigh, Wil-
mington, and Noise (Moore Co.), N. C. More than half of
the papers are dated 1865-67.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Jonathan Daniels, 1928 and 1960.
MS64-681
Young, Rachel (Barry) Burnap.
Papers, 1735-1925. 81 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3351)
Chiefly correspondence (1851-76) of Mrs. Young of
Onslow Co., N. C., with her Barry relatives in Texas. The
letters from Texas describe the general economy of the
neighborhood, the Temple of Honor organization, and local
events including murders, horsethievery, and Indian scalp
hunting, and were written from Navarro and Bosque coun-
ties, and Waco.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1958.
MS64-682
Zacharie family.
Papers, 1795-1913. ca. 175 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1477)
Accounts, shipping records, tax receipts, land papers, let-
ter books, ledgers, accounts on shipping and real estate of
James W. Zacharie & Company, New Orleans commission
fb merchants, dating from 1840-70, and after 1870 for James S.
™ Zacharie relating to cotton and insurance; military records
(1863-64) of Colonel Francis C. Zacharie; and a letter book
of James S. Zacharie as consul of Chile (1898-99). Includes
correspondence (1864) of Gen. William J. Hardee with Jef-
ferson Davis.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. George W. Hardee, 1948.
MS 64-688
Black, Greene Vardiman, 1836-1915.
Papers, 1867-1915. 9 ft
In Northwestern University, Dental School Library.
Dental educator and scientist Correspondence; research
data on mottled enamel, dental filling materials, and in-
vestigations on bacteriology, histology, and pathology; and
MSS. of seven of Black's books on such topics as bacteria
of the mouth, dental anatomy, and operative dentistry.
Includes correspondence (1908-15) with Frederick McKay
relating to mottled enamel, and correspondence about the
World's Columbian Dental Congress, Chicago - (1893)-
List of Black's writings in From pioneer to scientist, by
Carl E. Black and Bessie M. Black (1940), p. 499-556.
Gift of Arthur Davenport Black.
MS64-684
# Alexander, Charles, 1897-1962.
Papers, 1915-61. 8 ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Author. Correspondence, and MSS. of stories which ap-
peared in Detective fiction weekly, Black cat, Colliers, Ar-
gosy, and other periodicals. Correspondents include Robert
Ormond Case, Ernest Haycox, Walter Evans Kidd, and
Edison Marshall.
T nventory in the library.
MS64-485
Ttnlrar family.
Papers of the Baker and Rawalt families, 1864-1959.
6ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Correspondence, business records, and family papers of
Walter Rawalt Baker (1883-1962), farmer and electrical
engineer of Salem, Or.; Jonas Rawalt; John Rawalt, Jr., of
Company i, 51st Regiment, Illinois Volunteers; the Baker
family of Iowa; and the Rawalt fan ily. Material relates
to the XXvil War; Oregon Agricultural College, 1904-08;
the New Jerusalem Church in the 1920's; construction and
maintenance of rural telephone lines; and official business
with the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of
America at the local, State, and national level.
MS64-686
Beattie, William Gilbert, 1874-
Alaska papers, 1872-1989. 1 box
In University of Oregon Library.
Educator. Correspondence relating to the Metlakahtla
Colony, Alaska; letters from Edward Marsden, and mem-
orabilia relating to the University of Oregon summer school
in Alaska (1929-51).
MS64-687
Burns, Thomas J 1876-1957.
Papers, 1919-45. 1ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Political and social reformer and radical of Portland, Or.
Letters, broadsides, and other published material of a
polemical nature and generally radical origin.
MS 64-688
Chalmers, Henry, 1892-1958.
Papers, 1921-58. 15 ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Economist Correspondence, memoranda, special studies,
and position papers relating to economic affairs, especially
commercial policy and the tariff, in connection with Chal-
mers' position as Chief of the Foreign Tariffs Division, U. S.
Dept of Commerce (1921-41) and adviser on commercial
policy (1941-58).
MS64-689
Dana, Marshall Newport, 1885-
Papers, 1949-62. 12 ft
In University of Oregon Library. .
Journalist and publicist Files concerning organizations
and causes in which Dana was active as an officer or adviser.
Includes material on the Columbia Basin Inter- agency Com-
mittee, the National Reclamation Association, and conserva-
tion plans and promotion.
MS 64-690
Dye, Alexander Vincent, 1876-1956.
Papers, 1909-41. ca. 530 items.
In University of Oregon Library.
Letters, autobiography, and other papers relating to Dye s
career as American consul in Nogales, Mexico (1909-13) ;
representative of the U. S. War Trade Board in Norway
(1917-19) ; and commercial attache" in Mexico City (1923-
26), and Buenos Aires (1926-36).
139
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gellert, Nathan Henry, 1889-1959 ^ *"*
Papers, 1911-56. 99 v.
In University of Oregon Library.
rtJ^JLr*?? r ii"?? ^ tieS Ktecutive - Papers relating to
Ae wort of gellert (who was rice president mdiarg? of
operations at Atlantic Gas Company) with gas Sanies
and gas technology. Includes data^and condL^rf 1
!w ? f^^^ 5 P"*** 5 ? ^d corporate records of the
r^fJ^ 68 Vti ^ ^'Po^tion, American States UtilitS
Corporation, and Seattle Gas Company, of which he wis
president of the Board of Directors.
Hoch family. MS 64-692
Dance band arrangements, 1880-1927. 3300 items.
In University of Oregon Library.
JT°J m u ar ,i anCe T™ d arrangements and memorabilia col-
W by Oscar, Lotta and Charles Hoch, who played in
Multnomah School of Music, Portland, Or
Index in the library. ->
Horning, Walter HaroW, 1892-196L MS 64-693
Papers, 1937-61. ca. 2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Bur^T^ 5 a ^T rf Hominff ' ^ *>«*«• of the
Lambert, Charles Edward. MS 64-694
Correspondence, 1862-94. 65 items.
J* University of Oregon Library.
-Lf i hew ? c at ** uni ^ SoSl%£Sr
mostly from his brother, Richard M. TW-£T 4 8 ^~ 84 )'
ant in India (1867-93). ^^ Lambert, a civil serv-
Lawrence, Ellis Pnner, 1879-1946 MS M ^ >5
Papers, 1906-25. 5 ft.
In University of Oregon Library
andtTntes SSSST ^Holft? ** "*^
include Allen Eatra. J H ^i ^ Correspondents
Willcox. Fnedlander, and Walter E. B.
Inventory in the library.
Merritt, Melvin Leroy, 1879-1961. MS 64-696
Papers, 1870-1952. ca. 3 ft
In University of Oregon Library
we5^Llf fi lS P ? ineS ' Al8Ska ' "»* Padfic North-
west, includes field diaries, personal diaries Merritt fwn
dy papers, and field diaries' of7ohn Dennett GuS.
Nelson, James Carlton, 1867-1944. MS 64 " 897
Letters ; from Brarilian writers, 1929-43. 198 items.
In Lmversity of Oregon Library ^^
Letters, mostly from Arthur Coelho de Sousa: and from
otter Braalm writers, including Olympio qSZ jZ
c£o w° bat0 ' Mario Mel °' "^^Q-*S5Si2r
Oregon Rural Electric Cooperative Association. ^ M ^ 88
Records, 1952-58. ca. 5 ft.
In University of Oregon Library
Association organized in 1942; earlier records were 6W
stroyed by the association ^P
n__i ». . _ MS 64-699
Parker, Horatio Hyde, 1850-1924.
Papers, 1844-1924. ca. 3 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Lawyer. Letters, diaries, genealogical files, and other
?a ?^ Parker > who migrated from England to America
m 1869 spent 20 years in the South, and moved to Portland,
Ur. in 1887. Includes his diary containing an account of a
tour m France (1867) ; letters describing life at a famiry
summer resort in Seaview, Wash. (1888-1914) ; a diary of
his father Alfred Parker, Manchester, Eng. bookseller; a
diary of his son, Jamieson Parker, architect, of Portland.
Or., describing life in New York City (1916-18) ; andgenea^
logical papers of the Boykin family of Alabama. Corre-
spondents include Richard H. Thornton and Charles ErsMne
bCOtt Wood.
Inventory in the library.
Wyckoff, Hubert Coke, 1901- 1B 6 ^" TO °
Papers, 1946-62. 36 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Lawyer Correspondence, notes, testimony, exhibits.
briefs, and awards relating to various labor disputes in
which Wyckoff was called in as arbitrator. uapmee m
Index in the library.
Barnhart, William, 1827 ( ca .)-i909. MS 64-701
Business records, 1850-78. 7 v. and 7 folders.
In Oregon Historical Society Library
Merchant^ of Portland, Or. Business letters (early
1850's) mostiy from San Francisco merchante to W £.
JJarnhart and Co., and business account books (1851-M).
Information on literary rights available in the library
nil.... MS 64-702
Colombia River Transportation Company.
Records, 1874-75. 6 folders.
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Cash returns with passenger lists of the steamer Otter
£ortland. Or. to Cascades; waybills of the steamer Teaser,
sept 1874; statements of waybills; and miscellaneous ac-
counts, bills, and receipts.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Cooper, Jacob Calvin, 1845-1937.
Papers, 1896-1907. 18 folders. ^
In Oregon Historical Society Library. W
Civic leader Correspondence of Cooper, chairman of
the Union State Committee, Union Bimetallic Party re-
l£r^?VJ ,ming J: 0f D 1 emocr at i c, Republican, and Popu-
hst political forces for the June, 1898, primary election in
Oregon; and^ regarding organization (1907) of the Oregon
ExhfbitiS PSm7 10 rePr8Sent ° MI ° n "*- ae Jame ^™
Information on literary rights available in the library.
140
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MS 64-704
Hnmiston, Wflson, and Company, Portland, Or.
Records, 1859-64. lft.
In Oregon Historical Society library.
Business papers of a wholesale liquor company, including
^M saloon orders (1863-64) from eastern Oregon, Washington,
™ and Idaho mining camps and towns which also relay news
of the mines and business conditions there; together with
papers (1859-62) of its predecessor Hnmiston and Malten.
MS 64-706
Judge, James, 1866-1910.
Papers, 1894-1907. ca. 2 ft
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Assistant U S. Treasury Agent to the Seal Fisheries,
Fribilof Islands. Personal and business correspondence
(1894-1903) ; pocket notebooks (1897-1907) recording daily
happenings, observations on seals, foxes, coal, and other
topics; reports (1895, 1897, 1900, 1901, 1908, 1905) ; seal re-
ports (1896-1904) ; fox reports (1900, 1901, ' 1908-04) ;
journals (1896-97, 1900, 1901); census (1900) of St Paul
and St George Islands; documents; and receipts. Includes
a pocket notebook (1894) of Mrs. Judge.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired, 1961.
MS64-706
Layton, Davis, 1822-1862.
Papers, 1847-65. 9 folders.
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Major, Go. H, 1st Regt, Oregon Mounted Volunteers
(later Oregon Bangers) and sheriff of Linn Co., Or. Cor-
A respondence, muster rolls, general and special orders, and
quartermaster accounts (1855-57) at Fort Dalles, Or.; doc-
uments x 1857-65) of Linn Co., Or.; and personal estate, and
miscellaneous papers ( 1847-62) •
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS64-707
Nesmith, James Willis, 1820-1885.
Papers, 1846-85. 2 ft
In Oregon Historical Society library.
Lawyer, State legislator, and U. S. Senator from Oregon.
Mostly letters to Nesmith relating to his work as Super-
intendent of Indian Affairs in Oregon, legislator, and Sena-
tor, many of which reflect the pre-Civil War crisis in the
Democratic Party; together with drafts of letters written
by Nesmith, reports, speeches, Oregon voter list (1860),
business records, family letters, and genealogical material.
Correspondents include Jesse Applegate, Asahel Bush,
George Law Curry, Matthew Paul Deady, Joseph Hooker,
Joseph Lane, Robert NewelL and Benjamin Stark.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 64-708
Norris, Shubrick, i. ca. 1828.
f Business records, 1850-55. 11 v. and 6 folders.
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Merchant, of Portland, Or. Ledgers, journals, cashbooks,
daybooks, letter presscopybook, and papers of S. M Holder-
ness and Co. (June-Oct, 1850) in which Norris was a part-
ner; papers of Norris and Co. (1850-55) ; letters from Win-
ter and Latimer, San Francisco merchants; and commissary
accounts (1855), Oregon Mounted Volunteers, 1st Regiment
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 64-709
Paquet, Joseph, 1841-1924.
Papers, 1856-1923. 2 boxes.
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Shipbuilder and general contractor, of Portland, Or.
Pocket notebook (1856) with notes on the steamers Albany,
Alert, and Oneonta; notebooks (1870, 1874-1923) ; ledger
(1909-18) ; notebooks with specifications for steamers Ar-
row no. 2, Astorian, Bailey Gatzert, Heather, Tahoma, Tele-
phone no. 2, Albina ferry boat, and others; estimates for
bids; memo books with bid estimates, construction notes on
ships, barges, fishwheels, docks, etc. ; and miscellaneous let-
ters, notes, bills, and receipts.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Dr. Joseph F. Paquet, 1962.
MS64-710
Portland, Or. Multnomah Engine Company No. 2.
Records, 1856-82. 1 ft
In Oregon Historical Society library.
Correspondence, organizational papers, minutes, records
of fires, membership lists, reports, bills and receipts.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS64-711
Preston, John B
Correspondence, 1853. 8 folders.
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Surveyor general of the Oregon Territory. _ Letters,
mostly from Donation Land claimants, registering com-
plaints, making inquiries, etc; along with a few miscel-
laneous business letters.
Partial index in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 64-712
Arnold, Mary EHicott, 1876-
Papers, 1908-58. 2 boxes.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-122)
Correspondence, reports, and other papers documenting
the varied interests and activities of Miss Arnold and her
life-long companion and co-worker, Mabel Reed. Topics
covered include consumer cooperation, the building of co-
operative housing units for Nova Scotia miners and New-
foundland fishermen and the establishment of consumer co-
operatives for the lobster fishermen along the Maine coast
Gift of Miss Arnold, 1962.
MS 64-718
Beecher family.
Papers, 1850-1946. 3 boxes.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-123)
Correspondence, diaries, and photos, of James C. Beecher
(1828-1886), his wife Frances (Johnson) Beecher Perkins
(b. 1832) and their adopted twin daughters, Mary Frances
(Beecher) Beecher (d. 1952) and Margaret (Beecher) Ward.
Includes Civil War correspondence of Beecher, who com-
manded the 1st North Carolina Colored Volunteers, and a
few letters by other members of the Lyman Beecher family.
Persons represented include Catharine Beecher (1800-1878),
Thomas K Beecher (1824-1900), William Gillette (1853-
1937), Isabella Beecher Hooker (1822-1907), Henry Or-
lando Marcy (1837-1924), Harriet Beecher Stowo (1811-
1896) and Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900).
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Abeles, 1962.
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MS 64-714
Beecher family.
Papers of the Beecher and Stowe families, 1798-1956.
3 file drawers and 2 boxes.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-102)
Correspondence, miscellaneous writings, clippings, and
memorabilia. Includes Lyman Beecher Stowe's correspond-
ence and research on Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Char-
lotte Cushman, and a bibliography of the Beecher family.
Names represented include American Woman's Association,
D. H. Allen, Georgia May (Stowe) Allen (b. 1843). Catha-
rine Beecher (1800-1878), Charles Beecher (1815-1900),
Edward Beecher (1803-1895), Esther Beecher, Eunice White
(Bullard) Beecher, Harriet Porter Beecher (d. 1835), Henry
Ward Beecher (1813-1887), James Beecher (182&-1886),
Itfdia B Jackson Beecher, Lyman Beecher (1775-1863),
Thomas Kinmcut Beecher (1824-1900), Prue Beecher, Wil-
liam Henry Beecher (1802-1889), Anne Isabelle (Milbank)
Bynm, .baroness Byron (1792-1860), Maria Weston Chap-
man (1806-1885), Charlotte Saunders Cushman (1816-
£76*1 Mary Abigail Dodge, Emily (Merwine) Drury,
George Eliot .pseud., (1819-1880), Charlotte Perkins (Stet
son) Oilman , (1860-1985), Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-
1894) Isabella Beecher Hooker (1822-1907), Sarah Orne
Jewett (1849-1909), Florence Nightingale (1820-1910),
Frederic Beecher Perkins (1828-1899), Calvin Ellis Stowe
(1802-1886), Charles Edward Stowe (b. 1850), Frederic
William Stowe (1840-1870?), Eliza Tyler Stowe (b. 1836),
^ i^""^ 6 ^ 811 - 189 «). Harriet Beecher Stowe^
n (b. 1836), Henry Ellis Stowe (1838-1857), Lyman
Beecher Stowe (b. 1880) and Susan (Munroe) Stowe.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Beecher Stowe, 1958.
"XJfC fULjT-lK
Consumers' League of Massachusetts.
Records, 1891-1955. 7 file drawers.
In Badcliffe College, Women's Archives (B-24)
Correspondence with individuals and organizations ar-
ticles *nd reports by Consumers' League associates, publica-
tions of the league, records of the National Consumers'
League, and some publications of the National and other
State leagues. Includes material on the work of the
National Child Labor Committee, the Child labor amend-
ment, efforts to raise the compulsory school attendance age,
and other aspects of the child labor problem; and papers
relating to working conditions in industry, particularly con-
cerning women workers, and including such topics as wages
and hours, sweatshops, homework, industrial poisoning,
strikes, unions, social security and workmen's compensation.
Persons represented include Abraham Epstein, Edward A.
wFhPFL HeW ^. Carolme Hosl ey> Edith M Howes,
Ethel M Johnson, Florence Kelley, Rosamund Lamb, Cor?
hss Lamonlj Beatrice McConnell, Elizabeth S. Magee,
£?!£* S ;, MJle i F™ 11065 Perkins, Louise Stitt, Jeanette
Studley Mary Heaton Vorse, Robert J. Watt, and Mar-
garet Weisman.
TWQ RA—J71 ft
Gardner, Mary SewaU, 1871-1961.
Papers, 1902-54. 4 boxes.
In Badcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-137)
/n££ blic health nurse - Correspondence, school notebooks
(1902, 1904), materials for a study of public health nursing
in the 1930's throughout the world, and other papers relat-
ing to public health nursing, the Providence District Nurs-
mg Association, the National Organization for Public
Health Nursing, and the Red Cross in Europe during World
d i, t ..- ,„ t MS 64-717
Hull, Josephine (Sherwood) 1877J-1957.
Papers, 1871-1956. 10 file boxes and 1 package.
In Badcliffe College, Women's Archives ( A-94)
Actress. Letters, diaries, notebooks, and photos. ; together A
with programs and scripts of plays acted in or produced byW
Mrs. Hull. Represented in the collection are the American
Theatre Wing and the Stage Women's War Relief.
MS 64-718
Flora family.
Papers, 1794-192L 24 file boxes.
In Badcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-132)
Letters, diaries, clippings, and photos, of the Poor, Pierce,
Hedge, Tappan, and other related families, covering five
generations of New England life. Represented in the col-
lection are Henry Varnum Poor (1812-1905), railroad
journalist and economist; his wife, Mary (Pierce) Poor
(1820-1912), participant in social reform movements; the
Rev. John Pierce (1773-1849), minister of the First Church
of Brookline, Mass.; Lucy (Tappan) Pierce; Lucy (Pierce)
Hedge; Frederic Henry Hedge (1805-1890), transcendenta-
list minister; and Henry William Poor (1844-1915), New
York banker.
a - i i»_ ,„ . MS64-719
Quick, Frances (Merritt) 1833-1924.
Papers, 1850-64. 1 file box.
In Badcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-135)
Letters, diaries (1854-58, 1864), and scrapbook of the wife
of the Rev. A J. Quick as a student and teacher at the
Framingham, Mass., State Normal School. Includes a MS.
entitled Female education, by Caroline Prescott (b. 1803) of
the Female Academy (1817).
MS 64— 720
Simons, Frieda (Hennock) 1904-1960.
Papers, 1922-60. 20 boxes.
In Badcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-136)
Lawyer, of New York City. Correspondence, notes,
drafts, speeches, opinions, and other papers relating to Mrs.
Simons' work as a member of the Federal Communications
Commission (1948-55); together with some personal cor-
respondence before 1948, and papers relating to her legal
work after 1955. •
White, Sallie Elizabeth (Joy) 1852M909.
Papers, 1828-1936. 3 boxes.
In lladcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-126)
Journalist, of Boston, Mass. Family correspondence let-
ters received from notables, and clippings of Mrs. White's
newspaper articles and columns, largely advice on fashion,
Household problems, reports of women's rights activities,
and local news. Includes papers of Mrs. White's daughter,
Grace Elinor Joy White (Mrs. Chester Pratt).
Gift of Mrs. Stanley Talbot and Mrs. Rhoda Hanson,
MS 64-7!
Anderson family.
Papers, 1848-1948. 30 ft (ca. 45,000 items) .
In Stanford University Library.
Personal and business letters, literary and scientific MSS.,
official and legal documents, and clippings comprising a his-
tory of Edward Coffin Anderson (1821-1890) ; his sons, Mel-
ville Best Anderson (1851-1933) and Edward Playfair An-
derson (1856-1951) ; and grandsons, Malcolm Playfair
Anderson (1878-1919) and Robert Van Vleck Anderson
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Anderson family. Papers, 1848-1948. (Continued)
(1884-1949) ; together with general material on the Ander-
son, Best, Playfair, Gurnee, and Van Vleck families. Of
particular interest is the extensive correspondence relating
to the literary career of Melville Best Anderson, including
his interchange of letters with Francis Fisher Browne (1843-
1913), editor of The Dial magazine.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Robert Van Vleck Anderson (Gracella Bonn-
tree), 1963.
MS 64-723
Bradford, James (Hey.
Papers, 1869-1919. ca. 3 ft
In Stanford University Library.
Employee and historian of Wells, Fargo, and Company.
Correspondence (1888-1919) ; articles on early stagecoaching
and its problems, and on the Pony Express; photos, of stage-
coaches; and identification photos, of Wells, Fargo employ-
ees. Includes correspondence (1879-1902) and a diary
(1869-70) of Henry Chester Ward, a Wells, Fargo employee.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of Harriet Bradford, 1919.
„ , MS 64-724
Bosch, Niven, 1903-
Papers, 1959-62. 75 items.
In Stanford University Library.
Author. Correspondence between Busch and Henry
Simon of Simon and Schuster, inc. ; outline for a novel, A
love story (later, The San Franciscans) ; original MS. and
final draft, both with corrections, of The Sari Franciscans.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Niven Busch, 1962.
^_ MS64-725
Crofters, George Edward, 1870-1957.
Papers, 1885-1957. ca. 16 ft (ca. 10,500 items)
In Stanford University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer and judge, of San Francisco. Correspondence
(mostly 1930-57), speeches, articles, legal material, organi-
zational minutes, general memoranda, newspaper clippings,
and printed matter, concerning the founding and early yean
(1902-12) of Stanford University, with emphasis on legal
matters; U. S. relations with the Republic of China (ca.
1920-40) ; California State normal schools; and U. S. eco-
nomic affairs and monetary policy (ca. 1920-40).
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of the estate of George Edward Crothers, 1961.
MS 64-726
Elwell, Cyril Frank, 1884-1963.
Papers, 1941-61. ca. 2 ft
In Stanford University Library.
Electrical engineer. Several versions of Elwell's auto-
biography, including one written under a pseudonym; to-
gether with correspondence with possible ghost writers,
especially R. B. Stone ; technical material ; and clippings and
other biographical sources.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Elwell, 1963.
MS 64-727
Exactns Photo-Film Corporation, Palo Alto, Calif.
Records, 1914-18. ca. 2 ft. (ca. 1525 Hems)
In Stanford University Library.
Correspondence, work reports, inventories, financial pa-
pers, legal and official documents, American Consular Serv-
ice reports on overseas film distribution, descriptions and
illustrations for patent applications, scenarios, promotional
brochures, miscellaneous printed articles, photos.,' and short
filmstrips of an educational film enterprise, which was
founded by T. K. Peters and D. Lever, with the assistance of
Harry C. Peterson, members of the Stanford faculty, and
other California educators who gave consultative and finan-
cial assistance. Includes correspondence of the Palo Alto
Film Corporation, which took over the remainder of
Exactus.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Samuel Stark, 1962.
MS 64-728
Foerster, Norman, 1887-
Papers, ca. 1900-49. ca. 120 items.
In Stanf ord University Library.
Author and editor. Letters and literary MSS. from poets
and political and scientific figures whose writings were to be
published in anthologies edited by Foerster. Some letters
pertain to the creative writing program at the University of
Iowa. Correspondents include Stephen Vincent Benet, T. S.
Eliot, Paul Engle, Robert Frost, and Paul Green.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Norman Foerster, 1963.
MS 64-729
Gibbons, A S
Correspondence, 1852-58. 59 items.
In Stanford University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Itinerant Methodist clergyman and teacher. Letters
(1852-57) of Gibbons and his wife, Sarah Cloud Gibbons,
to her family in Virginia, containing descriptions of domes-
tic problems and the temperance movement. Includes letters
(1854-58) concerning James A Krebs, a prospector; and a
letter (July 22, 1854) to H.H. Heath concerning schools and
law practice in San Francisco.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of George C. Taylor, 1939. Formerly owned by
G. H. Dortchs.
MS 64-730
Guerard, Albert Joseph, 1914-
Papers. 1 ft
In Stanford University Library.
Author and teacher. MSS., typescripts, galley proofs,
and page proofs of Guerard's works, The hunted, Masqui-
sard, Amlrd Gide, and Conrad, the novelist.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in Jhe library.
Gift of Dr. Guerard, 1963.
MS 64-781
Hosmer, Charles.
Letters of Charles and Edward Hosmer, 1849-63. 69
items.
In Stanford University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Letters of the Hosmer brothers, who left Avon, N. Y. in
1849, relating to Charles' overland trip by wagon train and
Edward's trip by boat around Cape Horn to California;
their w»rk in San Francisco as commission merchants;
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HosmerrCharle& — l^ttsrs-of-Charles and Edward Hosmer,
1849-53. (Continued) ~ — -
Charles' return to New York to proceed with litigation
against a partner who had robbed them; and Edward's
unsuccessful prospecting in the Feather River area. Con-
tains descriptions of early San Francisco, including the peo-
ple, business houses, shipping, and the weather.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift.
rr " ™. T . MS64-732
Kane, Thomas Leiper, 1822-1883.
Papers, 1846-86. ca. 70- items.
In Stanford University Library.
Law clerk, and Army officer. Letters, diaries, agree-
ments, clippings, notes, drafts, sketches, and diagrams,
covering primarily Kane's two trips "West, in 1846-47
and in 1958. Material relates to the Mormons, their his-
tory, migrations, persecutions, and characteristics; and
contains descriptions of the difficulties of "a long sea voyage
and of the country along the Missouri River, across the
Isthmus of Panama, and between San Bernardino, Calif, and
Salt Lake City, Utah. Includes some extraneous material
not related to the Mormons or to the West
Unpublished guide in the library. Portions of this mate-
rial have been published in The private papers and diary of
Thomas Leiper Kane, a friend of the Mormons, edited by
Oscar O. Winter (1937) and in The Utah Expedition, 1857-
1858, vol. 8 of The Far "West and the Rockies historical
series, 1820-1875, edited by LeRoy R. Hafen (1954-62)
Purchase.
Lewis, Janet, 189ft- MS64-733
Papers, 1948-61. ca. 500 items.
In Stanford University Library.
^Author. Letters, musical and literary MSS. and type-
scripts, reviews, periodicals, and photos., mostly relating ^o
the opera, The wife of Martin Guerre, with libretto byMii
Lewis and score by William Laurence Bergsma (b 1921).
Includes a typescript of Poems, 1924-1944, and typescripts
and proofs of Keiko's bubble and Earth bound. Ji ^ p,B
Unpublished guide in the library.
Liformation on literary rights available in the library.
(*ixt of Miss Lewis (Mrs. Yvor Winters) , 1963.
urni ,,. - , B MS 64-734
Miller, John Franklin, 1831-1886.
Papers, 1848-86. 2 ft. (ca. 3750 items)
In Stanford University Library.
_ Lawyer, Union Army officer, and U. S. Senator from Cali-
fornia. Personal and military correspondence, business,
financial and legal papers, official documents, clippings,
photos, and printed matter (mostly 1848-65) dealing with
Miller's early legal career and military service.. Material
covers Miller's service in Tennessee as * colonel and brevet
major general during the Civil War; his business and politi-
cal activities in California after the war; and the Alaska
Commercial Company. Letters (1880-86) relate to his term
as U. S. Senator from California and his position as chair-
man of the Foreign Relations Committee. Correspondents
include Schuyler Colfax, John Currey, Andrew Johnson,
Hugh McCulloch, Mrs. James K Polk, and General William
Starke Rosecrans.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. K Cecil, 1955.
MS 64-786
Norris, Kathleen (Thompson) 1880-
Papers. 9 ft.
In Stanford University Library.
Author. MSS. of Certain people of importance, The
black Flemings, and other major works, short stories, and^P
magazine articles by Mrs. Norris. Includes MSS. of four of
the works of her husband, Charles Gilman Norris (1881-
1945) : Brick without straw, Flint, Hands, and The crackle-
ware jar.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Norris, 1954 and 1963.
ire fi4_J7ftft
Shoup, Paul, 1874-1946.
Papers, 1928-46. ca. 5 ft (ca. 7500 items)
In Stanford University library.
Business executive. Business and personal correspond-
ence, business, legal and financial papers, bills and acts of
Congress, governmental documents, political campaign ma-
terial, minutes of meetings, texts of articles and addresses,
telegrams, dippings, calling cards, and printed materials
covering the period of Shoup's presidency (1929-32) and
vice chairmanship (1932-38) of the Southern Pacific Com-
pany and his interest and involvement with development and
oil companies, notably the Tide Water Oil group.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Carl Sumner Shoup and the late Jack Wilson
Shoup, 1961.
MS 64-787
Stegner, Wallace Earle, 1909- ~
Papers. 2 ft W
In Stanford University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) ; and, photocopies (posi-
tive) obtained by Stegner of originals in Brigham Young
University and the Utah State Historical Society.
Author and English professor. Correspondence, research
notes and MSS., and corrected typescripts, all related to
Stegner's published works, including the MSS. for Women
on the wall; Sabrina; and Beyond the hundredth meridian,
together with letters to and from Stegner regarding his
research on John Wesley Powell (1884-1902). Turing
photocopies of diaries or portions of diaries of Oliver B.
Huntington, Patience Loader, Pioneer Company A of 1881,
John Pulsipher, George Laub, Amasa M Lyman, Hosea
Stout, Appleton M Harmon, Levi Jackman, journal of the
1852 Immigration Company, Norton Jacob, and John Bond,
obtained by Mr. Stegner for work on his book, The Marmot
trail -
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Wallace E. Stegner, 1961 and 1968.
White, Stephen MaDory, 1853-190L
Papers, 1871-1901. 28 ft ^
In Stanford University Library. *
Lawyer and politician, of California. Correspondence
and other papers relating to White's career as lawyer, Los
Angeles district attorney, State and U. S. Senator. The
legal papers concern estates, water rights, incorporations,
mortgages and other documents pertaining to property; and
include correspondence from clients and other legal firms
dealing with the tidelands oil issue during the lSgCs and
the Itata incident of 1891, for which "White was the attorney
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White, Stephen Maflory, 1853-1901. Papers, 1871-1901.
(Continued)
for the defense. Correspondence with city and county offi-
cials and with editors and publishers of California news-
^k papers and magazines reflect local issues and events and
^ politics at the grass roots level in California. Papers while
White was in Washington, D. C. include letters received
concerning patronage, tariff, annexation, pensions, appeals
for clemency, the Chinese problem, the free silver question,
Indian rights, discrimination against Catholics, Negro
rights, and the Itata incident. Scrapbooks of newspaper
clippings cover all aspects of White's career. Correspond-
ents or names mentioned in the correspondence include
James Gordon Bennett; Ambrose Bierce; Gamaliel Brad-
ford; William Jennings Bryan; Thomas V. Cator; Charles
F. Crocker; Josephus Daniels; George H. Dole; John T.
Doyle; William D. English; William F. Foots; Jessie Ben-
ton Fremont; Samuel Gompers; Creed Haymond; William
Bandolph Hearst; Frank Moffitt; John S. Mosby ; Harrison
Gray Otis; James D. Phelan ; William A. Pinkerton; Theo-
dore Roosevelt; Elihu Boot; George H. Shibley; Leland
Stanford; Adlai E. -Stevenson (1835-1914); Miqi Tejeda,
captain of the Itata; Wells, Fargo and Company; and
Charles Whitehead.
Unpublished register and calendar in the library.
Gift of the White family, 1917 and 1922.
MS 64-739
Williams, Mary Wflhelmine, 1878-1944:
Papers, 1911-43. ca.2ft.
In Stanford University Library-.
Professor of history. Correspondence (1921-32) with
H. R Holand regarding the Kensington stone controversy;
♦ letters and diaries of trips, including one to Latin America
in 1926-27 for a special educational survey for the American
Association of University Women; letters, clippings, and
reviews (1932-40) regarding Dr. Williams' writings, par-
ticularly Dom Pedro the magnanimous; MSS. of her writ-
ings; letters (1934-40) concerning the Convention for the
Promotion of Inter- American Cultural Relations; letters
(1936-43) principally written by Heloise Brainerd, from the
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, U. S.
Section, and dealing with inter- American cooperation;
material regarding the Columbus Memorial Lighthouse;
and a f older of letters concerning arrangements for the 1940
meeting of the American Historical Association. Corre-
spondents include Cordell Hull and Anne Morrow Lind-
bergh.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Hoover- Institution on War, Revolution and
Peace, 1960.
MS 64-740
Epperson, B H 1836-1878.
Papers, 1836-78. 831 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Lawyer, politician, and railroad president, of Jefferson,
Tex. Correspondence, accounts, legal papers, speeches, bio-
graphical sketches, and other papers. The correspondence
Af generally deals with politics, Texas business, land, railroad
building, governmental finance, and Indians. Includes let-
ters relating to Epperson's law practice in Texas, his activi-
ties as a lawyer for the Chickasaw Indians, the Civil War,
his attempts to retrieve the 1851 Texas indemnity bonds
issued during the Civil War, and the Memphis, El Paso, and
Pacific Railroad.
Unpublished inventory and calendar in the library.
Purchased from B. H. and Jeane Epperson, 1931.
MS 64-741
Erskine, Andrew Nelson, 1826-1862.
Papers, 1845-62. ca. 100 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Soldier, surveyor, and public official of Guadalupe Co.,
Tex. Correspondence, legal documents, and an article on
Erskine's life by his son, B. H. Erskine. The letters from
1845-59 were written to Erskine and are personal or concern
family business. Those after 1859 were written by Erskine
to his wife. During this period Erskine fought in the Cor-
tina "Wars in the Brownsville, Tex. vicinity and in the 4th
Texas Kegt., Hood's Brigade. Includes letters of Michael
Erskine (father of Andrew) from California in the late
1850's giving instruction on handling his property.
Acquired from B. H. Erskine, 1928.
MS 64-742
Ewell family.
Papers. 1789-1924. ca. 115 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Correspondence, diaries, accounts, commonplace books,
genealogical records, and printed matter, of the Jesse Ewell
family of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Texas. The
correspondence is all of a personal nature and includes some
family business and descriptions of the country in which the
writers are located, for example, San Antonio, Tex (ca. 1855-
66). Persons represented include F. B; Ewell; F. W. Ewell,
Fannie Ewell, J. B. Ewell, Jesse Ewell, M W. Ewell, Mattie
Ewell, and T.B. Ewell.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Fannie Ewell Mullen, 1929.
MS 64-743
Finley, Richard W 1851-1937.
Papers, 1883-1915. ca. 1 ft.
In University of TexasLibrary, Texas Archives.
Banker and public official of Texas. Correspondence
(1898-1903) relating to Finley's career as Texas State Comp-
troller, accounts, maps of New Orleans, newspaper clippings,
pamphlets, and other papers. Includes membership books
(1889-1912) and records of the Grand Lodge Knights of
Honor of Texas.
Purchased from E. L. Shettles, 1938*
MS 64-744
Fisher, Henry F 1805-1867.
Papers. 1830-70. ca. 420 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Diplomat and land speculator. Correspondence, accounts,
legal papers relating to land transactions, and newspaper
clippings on miscellaneous subjects. The correspondence,
written mostly in German, reflects Fisher's activities as
German consul in Texas and later Texas consul in Germany,
and as acting secretary of the San Saba Colonization Com-
pany. Most of the accounts are concerned with the ban
Saba colonization venture for German immigration into
Texas. _
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from E. L. Shettles. 1919.
MS 64-745
Franklin, Benjamin Cromwell, 1805-1878.
Papers, 1805-1915. ca.4ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archive
In part, transcripts (handwritten) _
Lawyer, judge, and legislator, of Galveston, Tex. Cor-
respondence, legal papers, accounts, memorandum and record
books (ca. 1880-1910), maps, newspaper clippings (1866-
1900) and miscellaneous items. Franklin's correspondence
(ca 1825-73) with S. F. Austin, John Forbes, Sam Houston,
Ira Ingram, H. H League, T. J. Rusk, William Vince, J. C.
Watrous, and S. M Williams concerns litigation in which
145
Pr **jiit, Benjamin Cromwell, 1805-1871
IMS. (Continued) A0U <>-1873. p ape rs, i805-
respondence \S^JBn^° , t ?* the K*. The cor-
relates almost «clSj g^J**-* * Franklin and
a judge. The feral mm.;. 7 n ? ?? r as an attorney and
KoberrFranklinfinffira-S^ ^ S^"* 1 »*
several estate papers pmnis^ i *° 6nter Texas ( 1805 )>
for land in Leftwich's gram (isas? A ^ ficates ^ed
^on of the Mississippf^i S^ e artlcles ° f *s°cia-
decree (1820), e0Bti S a , JSStS tiSe?^' * f Paniah
fen of land, and copiesof 1™Tt? i j • Sa . les ' Md trans-
Crescent Lumber Cj Inc l"des a timebook of the
Purchased from Mattie A. Franklin, 1922.
Frazier family. MS 64-746
Papers, 1839-1910. 150 items.
Unpublished StJfeaxy^ 1110 ^^-
Deposited by Murray S. Dickso^W.
Frazor family. MS 64-747
Papers, 1784-1884. 50 items.
*n University of Texas Library Te*., 4 k-
Account books cotton «^i i ' ^ Archives.
Confederated £5 slaVe records ' bi ^, receipts,
f^Pte, legal docSSte ndT™ attached ' notes > <**
letter (1884) to T DJW i ?* papers - deludes a
the estete of Mol B £Z? *3I * *» «* of land in
interest and how much waToweH *Jw ° n %V° oalculat «
piled in 1819) ; land p^T^ ^°^ " FraZOr (com -
Frazor (d. 181 9 wL t^ North ^rolina of Daniel
Moses b! pS s ?eirJf ; "* **« »—C2
from the U. S for hT^T- *?T& to secure a Pennon
Deposited by Mrs. Hugo KuehnJ 1 93 1.
notes, cancelled envelop- L~ Statements and promissory
»W to <*» adminisSareSt^^^ «?«*» ^
by the Colored Knights of"pS ^ d l^* 18 Published
^retary Most^thffett^^^ Fulmore was
Fulmore as a lawyer in AnsS. TeT^ ^ Were ^tten to
as litigation, land fe^t^ * 0OTW *»* ******
ters, cement eSc Swllf ""* ? Uestians > P"*>nal mat,
PuMicationsV ^iSSSffiSSg?--"*^.-*
fort m Spanish territory T>Ti ~ ^concern a French
with land, money ITd ouk2 in ^ *"£ 184 °- 56 deal
ments (chiefly after 188of£!T J* TeM& ^ J ^J docu-
^d titles, ««£L^EK^ °* •*««* »*•,
Unpublished guideinSHbr^ M,dlandsUrVe ^
-^ ^' W Uni0 n Ca ^og of Manuscr i^CnlL
'ections
Fulton, .George Ware, 1810-1893 ^ 6 *" 7tt
ca. 5'? ° f Ge0r &> W - «* 'James C. Fulton, 1836 - 1911
buS^rSr^'Cl^umS^ "«*• - «*•
and other papers'of C^rte^F 1 «J"* ,$"** matter,
railroad superintendent » JI v ' soldler ' Journalist,
(me-ms^Sr^d £»SSS". ST ^ ^
the Fulton family; the oJZS&'^S^S^ ° f
the Aransas Lumber n„ mn „„„ , ^r • rastur e Company;
Company SSesVonE'rf Caruthe ^ F^ton and
and business in X7eld, T ^ Wlth personal otters
Inmb^ing^eVft^^^^raaroading, ,and,
Aransas Pass barbo^ie^^l^^t «f ^e
George T7. Fulton on a trip a«W tI« If 3 5" kept b ?
to San Antonio The leeS S i*?? ™ ^o^oches
the estates of GeorS WbSSTJS^* ^ o rentory of
papers, surveys of Lds ' n,w d HeM7 Smith ^ '^d
charS of thrOcLr^w Pa S C^mr ti0n % COntracts '
on litigation concerning morSL^ 1 " 17 ' ™f material
Unpublished guide^ir& deedS ' tmd tases "
a^ol^ cL^/^&Sr 7 Smi * F ^
G ^rrS^s^7ft entAss ^ ti - MS64 " 750
SwSl"* fi TeXa * ^ brai y' Te ^ Archives.
(the Executive Committee ^^l a6 T, C r inittee of 21
Council committee) and of the Dock and Marine
^^ed guide in the library. m\
urn of the association, 1936. ^
Glasgow family. MS 64-751
Papers, 1795-ca. 1889. ca. 1 ft.
of Virginia. MostofS?^- ( ^ la ^ w family, planters
slavernarmn^ landtln^Z?^^ ^ ^ bae «».
Personal -»Xf .S^i^^^^l*"**
Harrel TT S v «^j "gainst and refutation by A. D
indentures, ^tSSS^^^ ( ^^^
land), articles of agreement ^rnL^f / Negroes md
orders, petitions. deeT^^'J Wo ™ statements, military
speeches, mosUybyla^erBDoL^- * ^^ "*
dition of the U S S • D ° Iman » dealing with the con-
women Ld p^tii-^?! *^ *»*> *ne Posltion^of
Civil War* ^? itemTind u d fi l0TO; "* S ° ngS abont ^
Hawkins' MawSaM inSi^n a mnster ™U of B. C.
Virginia VorunteSSu^a^r^^lf^^ ^ f
torsoftheAmerican^ltiffls^^/ 1 ^ #
colony in Liberia, an account hook?L£Sf Jj*.* v*° •
Co., Va. Courthouse: and a ■ firm-fcjT^ / of . the Amherst
£864-65) of RockTridge^^ a ^^r kindbo *
William Barrett, C P lw£U t Correspondents include
Garland, £b HarreL B F^ ^ am6S B " Domaa < Samuel
Other name, TreprSted L!f g f' "^ WiUiam Sn »iley.
Garland, BobrtSBtaaS ^^ 1 f° 8eph T C ? 1<5man < Jam *
John Ke^r. -^exander Glasgow, John Irvine, and
Unpublished guide in the library.
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MS 64-752
Goodnight, Charles, 1836-1929.
Papers, 1882-1930. ca. 175 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (nega-
A live) made from original records in the IT. S. Court of
Claims and from material owned by Charles Goodnight and
J. E. Haley.
Soldier, cattleman, and rancher. Correspondence; court
records (1891-1900) in the case of Goodnight vs. the U. S.
and the Comanche Indians, in which Goodnight sought
compensation for cattle stolen from hi™ by the Comanches
in 1867 ; and articles by Goodnight on cattalo, Bill Williams'
escape from the Indians and the first settlement in the Texas
Panhandle. The bulk of the correspondence (ca. 1916-29)
is between Goodnight and Edward Seymour, an executive
of the American Bison Society, and concerns buffalo, cattalo,
cattle, ranching, and personal matters. Other correspond-
ence, with such men as Frost Hunt and George Hunt, relates
to Indians, the Panhandle Breeder's Association, and the
John Charles Beales land grant
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase and gift from Charles Goodnight and J. E.
Haley through the Littlefield Fund for Southern History,
ca. 1930-32.
MS 64-753
Goodridge, Charles Fred, d. 1930.
Papers, 1904-29. 358 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Editor, politician, and labor leader. Correspondence,
bills and resolutions, magazine and newspaper articles, bul-
letins, circulars, and other papers. Includes Goodridge's
correspondence as an official of the Joint Labor* Legislative
Board of Texas, and as editor of the Texas railway journal
♦ and the Southwestern railway journal, dealing with labor's
legislative problems, such as prices, bills in the legislature,
and politics; subscriptions; advertising; and personal mat-
ters; and a 1929 digest of bills passed by the Texas Legis-
lature.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Ruth Allen, Ben L. Owens, and Mrs. Myners,
1941.
MS 64-754
Graham, Edwin S 1831-1899.
Papers, 1S25-1917. ca. 2 ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts.
Land agent and businessman. Correspondence (1857-95),
diaries { 1870-72), reminiscences, daybooks, account books,
tax receipts, bills, inventories, cancelled checks, legal docu-
ments, newspaper clippings, articles, broadsides, and calling
cards. The correspondence relates to business ventures in
the salt works of Young Co., Tex., land, money, purchases
and sales, and personal matters and describee Graham's
trips between Texas and Kentucky and the founding and life
of Graham, Tex. The legal documents include bills of
sale of land and Negroes, indentures, deeds, articles of agree-
ment, iield notes of surveys, powers of attorney, leases, court
summons, wills, certificates of election, licenses, insurance
policies, certificates of stock, and papers relating to litiga-
^ tion. Includes an autobiography of Addie M Graham; a
™ biography of Robert Graham ; and articles dealing with
Peter's Colony Lands in Young Co., Tex. and with Graham's
attempts to encourage emigration to this area. Names repre-
sented include Gustavus A. Graham, Malcolm K. Graham,
other members of the Graham family, the Texan Emigration
and Land Company, and the Graham City Improvement and
Land Company.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Graham's son, E. S. Graham, 1942.
MS 64-766
Green, Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1863.
Papers, 1789-1872. ca. 150 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies (posi-
tive) made from originals at the University of North
Carolina.
Planter, legislator, and soldier, of North Carolina. Cor-
respondence; documents and notes cm the Yazoo Land
Company; deeds for Negroes; draft of appointment of
Thomas P. Robb and others to investigate Texas Indian
and Mexican depredations; and pamphlets. The corre-
spondence, largely 1835-36, is mostly of a business nature
and includes several from the governments of revolutionary
Texas and the Republic of Texas. Other letters concern
national politics, the tariff and land question, settlement of
estates, and personal matters.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from the Green estate and the University of
North Carolina, 1931-
MS 64-756
Groce family.
Papers, 1824-71. ca. 80 items.
In University of Texas Librnry, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies (neg-
ative)
Legal documents, accounts, tax receipts, promissory notes,
five letters (1852-69) and other papers of the Jared E.
Groce family which arrived in Texas ca. 1822. The legal
documents (chiefly 1824-41) include deeds to land, bills of
sale, Leonard Waller Groce's license to practice law, wills,
contract, and bonds. Bound with the transcript of a diary
(1866-67) containing material on trading in Mexico, the
care of slaves, and the raising and shipping of cotton, are
an inventory of Jared E. Groce's slaves and a short gene-
alogy of the Groce family. Other persons represented in-
clude Stephen F. Austin, David G. Burnet, C. A. Groce
(Mrs. Leonard W. Groce), J. W. McDade, and John A.
Wharton.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Deposited by and gift of Barbara Groce and the Little-
field Fund, 1930.
MS 64-757
Hanrick, Edward.
Papers, 1831-70. ca. 250 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Resident of Montgomery, Ala. Correspondence, accounts,
bills, legal documents, maps, and newspaper clippings. In-
cludes material on Texas land, the Alabama Land Com-
pany, the Bank of the United States in Mobile, Ala., legal
matters, politics and secession, conditions in the Confed-
eracy, and Hanrick's pardon and oath of allegiance to the
U. S. Correspondents include William G. Hale, Asa
Maxey, and Robert M Williamson.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Texas State Historical Association, 1928.
Formerly owned by R. A. Hanrick.
MS 64-758
Harlan, Charles T
Letters, 1844-56. ca. 75 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Soldier, bookkeeper, and handyman. Letters (1844-53)
from Harlan to his sweetheart, Julia Le Grand, dealing
with personal matters, the Battle of New Orleans in 1815,
politics and local events around Vicksburg, Miss., Harlan's
experiences in Monterey during the Mexican War, and his
1700 mile trip on foot from Vicksburg to Calif ornia in 1849.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Eugene C. Barker, 1953. Formerly owned by
Julia Le Grand and Mrs. Frederick Weeden.
147
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-759
Henderson, Thomas Stalworth, 1859-1937.
Papers, 1852-1936. ca. 57 ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer, judge, public official, and politician, of Texas.
Correspondence, account books, bills, receipts, legal docu-
ments, photos., pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and miscel-
laneous printed material. Two thirds of the collection is
composed of business correspondence relating to legal and
financial matters, the University of Texas, land, and poli-
J^r ^ ludes .sports presented to the Board of Regents
of the University of Texas about its operation and blue-
prints of the plant of the main university.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Henderson family, 1938-40.
Mann, Thomas, d. ca. 1875. ^ M_76 °
Julia Wrenn Hardy collection, 1834-1912. ca. 100 items.
In Lniversity of Texas Library, Texas Archives
Correspondence (1871-89), diaries, accounts, legal docu-
ments, scrapbook of newspaper clippings, genealogical ma-
terial on the Thomas Hardy family, from 1814-62 and
printed matter. Much of the correspondence was written
by Nunn and by T. N. Gentry and Samuel Nunn, agents for
his heirs, and concerns land, crops, and financial and per-
sonal matters. Includes a diary (1835) of a trip in Texas
around Velasco.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Grace Dannheim, 1930.
Toledo. Museum of Art MS 64-761
George W. Stevens collection, 1780-1908. 52 items.
In 1 oledo Museum of Art.
n^S ?°™' a ? d ^ SS " 0f ****»*»■ deludes 33 letters
(±855-69) by Charles Meryon. Other correspondents include
Uiarles Dickens, Sir F. Seymour Haden, George Washing-
ton, and James A. McNeill Whistler.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository
Inf ormatien on literary rights available in the repository!
uif t and purchase from various sources, 1912-50.
Alien, Elisha Hunt, 1804-1883. MS 64-762
Papers, 1849-1934. 3 ft. (2000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
.Lawyer, jurist, diplomat, and U. S. Representative from
Maine. Correspondence, speeches, notes, statistical tables,
passports, invitations, awards, diplomas, miscellaneous
printed matter, and photos, (chiefly 1867-82) concerning the
Hawaiian economic and political situation; the sugar trade:
the Hawaiian Supreme Court, of which Allen was chief jus-
ace; and the U. S.-Hawaiian Reciprocity Treaty of 1876
Correspondents include Allen's second wife, Mary Hobbs
Allen, other members of the Allen family, Charles R. Bishop,
W L. Green Charles Coffin Harris, Henry W. Severance
and Andrew Welch.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Gift of Mary Jane and Frederick Allen, 1935.
"Vf C CA T OO
Badger, Alfred Mason, 1808-1868.
Papers, 1832-63. ca. 50 items and 2 v.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts.
Merchant and building contractor, of Georgetown, D C
and Boston. Civil War letters (1862-63) from Badger's
son, Frank Appleton Badger while serving in the 140th
New York Volunteers, and from his nephew, Hamlet F
Richardson while serving with the 108th New York Volun-
teers; diary containing entries (1832-33) recording details
about the growing Federal City, and later entries (1835-
36) made in Boston; and a scrapbook.
Gift of Mrs. H. L. Barker, 1952.
MS 64-764
Bayard, Thomas Francis, 1828-1898.
Papers, 1780-1899. 55 ft (60,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
_ Lawyer, statesman, and diplomat Correspondence, finan-
cial records, legal papers, reports, memoranda, speeches,
scrapbooks, printed matter, and photos., (chiefly 1860-98),
relating to Bayard's carear as U. S. Senator from Delaware,
Secretary of State, and Ambassador to Great Britain, and
documenting the foreign affairs and activities of the V. S.
during the administrations of Grover Cleveland. Material
concerns real estate and financial matters; the Fitz John
Porter case; local, State and national politics and legisla-
tion; Samoa; Alaskan fisheries and seal questions; the
Venezuelan boundary dispute; Anglo-American and Ger-
man-American relations; presidential aspirations and cam-
paigns; the silver question; the Tilden-Hayes controversy;
tariff problems; the Sackville-West incident; the conflict be-
tween China and Japan over the vassalage of Korea ; the
acquisition of Hawaii; and the Isthmian transit and canal
problem. Correspondents include Alvey Augustus Adee,
James Burrill Angell; George Baden-Powell, James A.
Bayard, August and Perry Belmont William C. P. Breckin-
ridge; Henry L Bryan, Matthew C. Butler, John Lee
Carroll, Eugene Casserly, Joseph Chamberlain, Grover -%
Cleveland, Samuel S. Cox, Charles Denby, Don M. Dickin- ^
son, Henry DuPont Charles W. Eliot, William C. Endi-
cott, William M Evarts, Charles S. Fairchild, Hamilton
Fish, Worthington C. Ford, Edward M Gallaudet Augus-
tus H. Garland, John Brown Gordon, Walter Q. Gresham,
Wade Hampton, George F. Hoar, William H. Hurlburt,
Lucius Q. C. Lamar, Daniel S. Lamont Robert Todd Lin-
coln, Robert M. McLane, Daniel and Thomas C. Manning,
Manton Marble, John Bassett Moore, Justin S. Morrill,
Richard Olney, Walter Hines Page, George H. Pendleton,
George Foster Peabody, Edward John Phelps, Lord Lyon
Playfair, Fitz John Porter, Sir Lionel S. Sackville-West
Leverett Saltonstall, Carl Schurz, John and William T.
Sherman, Oscar S. Straus, William F. Vilas, David Ames
Welles, Francis Wharton, Henry and Horace White, Owen
Wister, and William C. Whitney.
Unpublished finding aid m the library.
Gift of Mrs. William S. Hilles, 1933; additions given by
Mrs. Charles Callan TansilL D. H. Mugridge, and John de
Porry, 1934-63. . - ™
u j tv : „ MS 64-765
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant 1818-1893
Papers, 1844-83. 7 ft ' {
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
_Army officer, engineer, and railroad and public official
Correspondence, scrapbooks, and military papers such as
letter books, headquarters records, telegram books, reports,
order books, and endorsement books, dealing mainly with
the Civil War period, but including material concerning
Beauregard's work as an engineer in New Orleans and on
the staff of Gen. Winfield Scott in Mexico. Includes*Remi-
niscences'Vhich served as the basis for The military opera-
148
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893. Papers,
1844-83. (Continued)
tions of General Beauregard in the War between the States,
1861-1865, by Alfred Roman (1884). Correspondents in-
clude Milledge Lake Bonham, Braxton Bragg, Howell Cobb,
Samuel Cooper, Jefferson Davis, Augusta Jane Evans, "Wade
Hampton, W. J. Hardee, Daniel H. Hill, John Bell Hood,
Joseph E. Johnston, Thomas Jordan, Robert E. Lee, James
Longstreet, Francis W. Pickens, Leonidas Polk, Roswell S.
Ripley, Joseph G. Totten, Earl Van Dorn, and Leroy P.
Walker.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library. Also described
in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress
(1918), p. 36-37.
Purchase, 1915 ; and additions, 1909-60.
IIS 64-766
Bruce family.
Papers, 1792-1892. 2 ft. (1500 items)
■ In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Bills, receipts, invoices, notes, and other plantation ac-
counts (chiefly 1800-80) of Charles Bruce (1798-1879),
planter, merchant, and State senator of Staunton Hill Plan-
tation, Charlotte Co., Va^ and his parents, James and
Elvira Bruce.
Gift of Mrs. Charles Bruce, 1916; and Mrs. William
Bruce, 1937.
MS 64-767
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919.
Papers, 1803-1935. 67,000 items.
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Industrialist and philanthropist Correspondence, re-
ports, memoranda, speeches, articles, book files, financial
papers, printed matter and other papers (chiefly 1890-1919)
relating to all facets of Carnegie's life and concerning anti-
imperialism, arbitration, business, various corporations, cul-
tural matters, economics, investments, the Isthmian Canal,
labor, libraries, the Negro, peace, Scotland, Scottish- Ameri-
can matters, tariff, wealth, the Andrew Carnegie Fund,
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement ' of Teaching, Carnegie
Institute of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institution of Washing-
ton, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and Carnegie Trust
Fund. Correspondents include Lord Acton, Arthur James
Balfour, John Barrett, James P. Bertram, William Jen-
nings Bryan, James Bryce, Nicholas Murray Butler, Joseph
H. Choate, Samuel H Church, Samuel L. Clemens, Grover
Cleveland, W. Evans Darby, Baron d'Estournelles de Con-
stant, Frank N. Doubleday, Theodore W. Dwight, Charles
W. Eliot, Robert Erskine Ely, Robert A. Franks, Henry
Clay Frick, Richard W. Gilder, Daniel Coit Gilman, Wil-
liam E. Gladstone, Edward Grey, Edward Everett Hale,
William Vernon Harcourt, John Hay, Abram S. Hewitt,
Robert G. Ingersoll, Robert Underwood Johnson, Philander
C. Knox, George Lauder, Sr., George Lauder, Jr., David
Lloyd George, Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis T. F. Lovejoy,
Seth Low, Frederick Lynch, Theodore Marburg, S. S. Mc-
• Clure, Nelson A. Miles, Thomas N. Miller, J. P. Morgan,
John Morley, Simon Newcomb, Walter Hines Page, Alton
B. Parker, George Foster Peabody, Henry Phipps, Henry
S. Pritchett, Whitelaw Reid, John D. Rockefeller, Theodore
Roosevelt, Elihu Root, John Ross, Carl Schurz, Charles M.
Schwab, James Brown Scott, W. H. Short, Goldwin Smith,
the Earl of Southesk, Herbert Spencer, Baron von Stern-
berg, Oscar S. Straus, James M. Swank, William Howard
Taft, Charles L. Taylor, John Edgar Thomson, Charle-
magne Tower, Joseph P. Tumulty, Booker T. Washington,
Andrew D. White, Henry White, Horace White, Huntington
Wilson, Woodrow Wilson, and Robert Woodward.
Unpublished index and register in the Library. Also de-
scribed in Annual report of the Librarian of Congress
(1933V p. 33 ; and the Library's Information bulletin, v. 21,
no. 39' (Sept 24, 1962) p. 495-496.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift and purchase from various sources, 1932-62
MS 64-768
Carroll, Daniel, 1764-1849.
Papers. 1662-1910. 5 ft. (2800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Landowner and businessman, of Washington, D. C. Cor-
respondence, letter book (1787-99), financial and legal
papers, lawyers' notes, surveys of plats, newspaper clippings,
and other papers (chiefly 1791-1868) concerning the survey-
ing and selling of lots and squares in the new city of Wash-
ington and in the area of Baltimore ; the collection 6f rents;
the partial wrecking of Duddington Manor, which was a
factor in the break between Ma). Charles LEnfant and the
Commissioners of the Federal city; the settlement of Car-
roll's estate; business affairs of the Carroll family; the Bal-
timore Iron Works Company; and the Hockley Company.
Correspondents include George Appleby, William
Brent, Ann C. Carroll, Richard Clarke, Thomas E.-nory,
J S Gittings, William A. Gordon, James Greenleaf, Wil-
liam' Hammond, William Hickey, Christopher Johnson,
James McPherson, John Merryman, and Thomas TV agga-
man.
Gifts and purchases, 1915-63.
MS 64-769
Corbin, Henry Clark, 1842-1909.
Papers. 1864-1938. 8 ft. (2000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, type-
scripts of speeches, autograph albums, scrapbcoks, photos.,
and other papers (chiefly 1898-1906) concerning the Span-
ish American War; Army activities and administration of
the Philippine Islands, including the Army's investigation
of private uses of public monies in the Philippines; the
Peking Relief Expedition (1900) ; the visit of Prince Henry
of Prussia; Corbin's visit to England and Germany; his
effort to obtain the rank of major general; a court-martial
(1865) ; his work as corresponding secretary of the Execu-
tive Committee for the Inauguration (1881 and 1901) ; and
military, political and social affairs of persons of Ohio
origin living in Washington, D. C. Includes correspondence
concerning the engagement and wedding in 1901 of Corbin
and his wife, Edythe Agnes (Patten) Corbin; and auto-
graph books, newspaper clippings, invitations, photos., and
memorabilia of Mrs. Corbin, her sister, Augusta (Patten)
Glover, and their friends. Correspondents include Adna R.
Chaffee, George Cortelyou, Charles H. Grosvenor, Ruther-
ford B. Hayes, William Loeb, William Ludlom, John Mc-
Cook, Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore Schwan, William R.
Shafter, William Howard Taft, and Leonard Wood.
Gifts of Mrs. Corbin and Mrs. Frank Corbin, 1920 and
1948.
149
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Cotton, Joaah Dexter, 1. 1822 ^ H ~ 770
Corre^ndence, 1846-68. 1 ft. (300 items)
^-Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
JRbjaaan, of Marietta, Ohio. Chiefly Civil War letters
his service as surgeon of the 92d Regular Ohio VolunteLf
lufantry and of Turchin's BrigadeTrK^nis cZ £
is^assaa? ^^ cwnmente - sh ~
Gift of Mrs. Perceval Reniers, 1958.
Croffnt, WiDiam Augustas, 1835-1915
Papers, 1774-1933. 12 ft. (7500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
in part, transcripts (handwritten)
wm^^V^ ^ Correspondence (chiefly 1880-
tii SitfSSSf ° C T r0ffut ' s Prions, his activities with
of la^SS? ? League and the presidential campaign
otbi^nr£ "* ^P 165 ° f .Croffut's articles, books, and
?^„« ? ^' J Papel ! 8 P 6 **^ to the Anti-ImperialL
ca^of Thffe ^"^ J™*" 0f "tW* advocaSX
%TfL ^PP""* »d of the Boers in South Africa!
pamphlets, and newspaper articles; scrapbooks containing
newspaper columns and an account of l&cSaSESv?
position of 1893; material on Eflum.-AJtaxffiSSS.fc
eluding a copy of his memoir which was £d K E&£
Fifty years m field ^ ^ Croffut f 190M
copes of correspondence with Mrs. NalLS Hawffi
and material on George Washington, and letters of lX
Quincy Adams and Jefferson Davis; journals of^rHeZ
A- Bobbins containing accounts of hisWels fc EurS
ShKS^"* ***** **«■»&» concerning 3
cal practices in Europe; and papers (mostly afte7l915)of
£SS w^ B Ti Correspondents include George S
Boutwell, William J. Bryan, Edward Corser, Sanuid Gom
r3w£hT H T S ' J0Se P h B - Henderson, Patrick O'Far"-
Sr^Tw v*"'^*™* A - ShadweU > Charles 1 Townl
t?^ ^■-< V ^ Slcle ^ "^ Erra* Window ^
Unpublished finding aid in the Library
193& t ' C ° nVerted *° gift ° r purchase *«» Mrs. Croffut,
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863
Papers, 1845-1941. ca. 120 items.'
£ zi Ta F 0t Congress, Manuscript Division
m original letters in pos^ 5&&5&*5
dTak ^ FaUl]£ner ' "* " ««* (l*i) «f J&S
Acquired from various sources.
Krug, Julias Albert, 1907- ** ^^
Papers, 1936-50. 47 ft. (34,816 items)
Jji Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Business executive and U. S. Secretary of the Interior. A
Chiefly a subject file of papers relating to Krug's Gov- #
ernment service (1941-49) on the War Producriof bZi
and as Secretary of the Interior, with correspondence,
memoranda, reports speeches, articles, statement before
C^gresaonal committees, records of trips, appointment
schedule^ newspaper clippings, ^ other ^ m
Correspondents include Clinton P. Anderson, Chested
Bowles, Dr. James Boyd, Oscar L. Chapman, Tom C. Clark.
James Forrestal W Averell HarrimL, Estes KefaSJ
lS » ^^5 MarshaU ' Charles Sawyer
Lewu , B. Schwellenbach, John R Steelman, Edward R.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library
Gift of Mr. Krug, 1955.
Morris family. MS 64-774
^•teLi** ^ Morris and Croxall families, 1767-1895.
Li Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, deeds, land records, penmanship books,
chppmgs, genealogical chart, register, and other buriwS
and private papers pertaining to the history and genealogy
We 6 rnerMorria InClUdeS k "~ ° f **"* M ^ S
Gift of Morris LeGrand Croxall and Mrs. Edith Pve
Weedon, 1908. *
Oxnam, Garfield Bromley, Bp., 1891-1963
Papers, 1823-1963. 55 ft. (16,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
I» part, photocopies (positive) of ca. 130 letters in the
possession of Mrs. Oxnam.
Methodist clergyman and theologian. Correspondence:
diaries (1903-63) documented with letters, addrWser^
mons, lectures, articles, book reviews, newspaper clippincs.
programs church bulletins, and photos, covering Bishop
Oxnam s life and work in great detail; subject files covering
Ms role in the controversy over diplomatic relations between
w» U. b. and the Vatican, his participation in the issue of
church and state and Protestantism vs. Catholicism, the
charges of the House Un-American Activities Committee
against him, his work with the Church of AH Nations, and
otter subjects closely related to his life and work ; drafts and
typescripts (1913-60) of his articles, books, addresses lec-
tures, and sermons; and scrapbooks presenting details of his
£fe as reported by the press. Correspondents include the
Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras, the Rt Rev. Henry
Knox Shernll, the Rev. Bishop Herbert Welch, the Rev
Messrs. George Smith Brown, Samuel McCrea Cavert,
te^ ltt - Cl r? e ir F i ank1 ^ °? ark ^ F«derick Browrl
t«JS "£ £. Ne ^ Daniel ■*• P °W, and William
L. Stidger; Matthew J. Connelly, John Foster Dulles, Sher- A
wood Eddy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, CordeD Hull Donald W
L. Jackson, David E. Lilienthal, Carl and Marvin H Mc-
Inlyre, Charles C. Parlin, Pres. and Mrs. Franklin D. Roose-
velt, HepryJ'- Stimson, Myron C. Taylor, Harry S. Truman,
Harold H. Velde, Henry A. Wallace ; and the general public;
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Access restricted until 1973.
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Gift of Mrs. Oxnam, 1963-64.
150
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MS 64-776
Pdz, Paul Johannes, 1841-1918.
Papers, 1875-1931. 300 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. -
Architect, of Washington, D. C. Correspondence, mem-
A oranda, reports, testimonials, pictorial representations of
^ buildings, printed matter; and photos, (chiefly 1895-1910)
relating to the planning and construction of the Library of
Congress and other buildings, and the claims of Pelz and
John Smithmeyer against the Federal Government for
architectural fees for the Library. Includes material on
Pelz's investment in the Honduras Aurora. Milling Com-
pany, and photocopies of miniature portraits of his parents,
the Baron and Baroness (Henrietta Helfensreider) von
Pelz.
Gift of Mrs. Harry G.Meem, 1963.
MS64-777
Polk, Leonidas, Bp., 1806-1864.
Papers, 1856-68. 40 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Episcopal clergyman and Confederate officer. Princi-
pally correspondence, together with several orders and re-
ports and a biographical sketch of Polk while at West
Point written by Bishop Charles P. McDvaine in 1868.
Nearly all the papers are dated 1861-63 and relate to the
defense of the Mississippi Biver and the Kentucky Cam-
paign. Includes drafts of some of Polk's letters to Jeffer-
son Davis and General Gideon Johnson Pillow, and a 13 p.
draft of Polk's report on the Battle of Belmont, Nov. 7,
1861. Correspondents include Braxton Bragg, Jefferson
Davis, Albert Sidney Johnston, Joseph £. Johnston, and
^ Sterling Price.
w Gifts of William M Polk, 1911, 1917 and of John Bige-
low, 1924; purchased from John Heise, 1919.
MS 64-778
Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.
Papers, 1863-1937. ca. 87 ft. (66,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Statesman. Correspondence, reports, memoranda, notes,
speeches, subject files, financial papers, calendar and ap-
pointment books, invitations, and printed matter, chiefly
dated after 1899. The major segment of the collection is
composed of correspondence and letter books covering Boot's
public service as Secretary of War and State, member of
the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, U. S. Senator from New
York, counsel for the U. S. in the North Atlantic fisheries
arbitration at the Hague (1910), president of the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace, chairman of the Be-
publican National Convention (1912), president of the
Hague Tribunal of Arbitration between Gt Brit, France,
Spain and Portugal concerning church property (1913),
chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Insti-
tute of Washington, president of 1 the New York State Con-
% stitutional Convention (1915), Ambassador Extraordinary
at head of the mission to Bussia (1917), member of the
Commission of International Jurists which reported on a
plan for a Permanent Court of International Justice (1920),
Commissioner Plenipotentiary at the International Confer-
ence on Limitation of Armament (1921), member of the'
League of Nations Committee of Experts to Be vise the
World Court Statute (1928-29), and chairman of the Board
of Trustees of Hamilton College. Includes much corre-
spondence of Elihu Boot, Jr. and many letters from Chand-
ler P. Anderson, Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt,
William Howard Taft, and General Leonard Wood. Other
important correspondents include Henry T. Allen, Hamilton
Fish Armstrong, Newton D. Baker, William Jennings
Bryan, Nicholas Murray Butler, Mabel T. Boardman,
Charles J. Bonaparte, William E. Borah, Calvin Coolidge,
Andrew Carnegie, Joseph H Choate, George B. Cortelyou,
Bainbridge Colby, Josephus Daniels, Walter E. Edge,
Lindley M Garrison, Carter Glass, Adolphns Washington
Greely, Lloyd C. Griseom, Warren G. Harding, John Hay,
Will H. Hays, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Edward M House,
Manley O. Hudson, Charles Evans Hughes, Cordell Hull,
Frank B. Kellogg, Philander C. Knox, Franklin K Lane,
Robert Lansing, William Loeb, Jr., John D. Long, William
G. McAdoo, William McKinley, John Bassett Moore, T. C.
Piatt, Bedfield Proctor, James Brown Scott. John Sherman,
Henry L. Stimson, Oscar S. Straus, James W. Wadsworth,
Henry White, George W. Wickersham, Henry Lane Wilson,
James Wilson, and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished register in the Library. Also described in
Elihu Boot and the conservative tradition, by Richard W.
Leopold (1954) p. 200.
Gifts of Mr. Boot, Elihu Root, Jr., Philip C. Jessup, and
Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson, 1919-60.
MS 64-779
See, Thomas Jefferson Jackson, 1866-1962.
Papers, 1887-1960. 52 ft. (30,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Astronomer and mathematician. Correspondence; diary
(1899); financial papers; speeches, articles, and books in
various stages from holograph to print; scrapbooks; and
photos, (chiefly 1897-1930) dealing with See's work (much
of it at the Naval Observatory, Mare Island, Calif.) concern-
ing astronomy, mathematics, wave theory, relativity theory
and Albert Einstein, geodesy, and cosmogony. Corre-
spondents include D. B. Adams, Howard Ayers, Champ
Clark, Henry Love Clark, Arthur S. Dayton, Eric Doo-
little, Otto von Geldern, A O. Granger, Arthur B. Han-
cock, Carrie Harrison, L Minis Hays, Thomas P. Nichols,
Walter Hines Page, Edward C. Pickering, L. A Bedman,
W. L. Webb, and Milton Updegraff.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Ada B. See and Ernest See, 1963.
This number not used: MS 64-780
MS 64-781
U. S. Library of Congress. , .
Tributes from the American motion picture, television,
radio and recording arts, sciences, and industries; presented
by the Los Angeles County Hollywood Museum, honoring
the Librarian and staff of the Library of Congress on
Thursday, Jan. 9th, 1964 at the New Senate Office Building,
Washington, D. C. 195 items in 1 v.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Holograph or signed typescript letters from 195 actors,
actresses, singers, producers, and various institutions con-
cerned with tiie industry commemorating the 70th anni-
versary of the deposit of the first motion picture for copy-
right. Includes autographs on verso of mounted title page.
Partial index in the volume.
Transferred from the Secretary of the library, 1964.
151
^ Nati ° nal Uni0n Ca ^g of Manuscript Collection:
Wexler, Harry, 1911-1962 MS 64-782
Papers, 1929-62. 19 ft. (13,200 items)
In Library D f. Congress, Manuscript Division.
Meteorologist. Correspondence and pap^rehtimr to all
the major areas of Wexler's m ™„ „ F a P«=re mating to all
the TJ S W«rt. ' Yexlers career, covering his work with
UslK ^f 5? d the Weather Se ™<* of the
sateUi^ r su F r a e s ^tt^S^T ******
(1955-59) kept fr Weie^chie = s^rf^e S3?
NeuinannindiSdL^pp^ Relchelderf ^ «* Von
Unpublished finding aid in the Library
S SSs rights avai,able * *• *"•»*•
Wilder, Marshall Pinckney, 1859-1915 ^ 6t " 7M
Papers, 1881-1914. 3 ft (2000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
diariTSlL"^ C0I °f "P" "*"- Correspondence,
riaTfor feS T* CllPpiDgS ^PPly^S the raw ma£
nf tw • i s Performances, notebooks containing lista
SSggssfe
Sn ™^N d ' * enr 7 £ving> Sadie Martinot, Edgar W
Wm am T ] a^STxSn? "*£ Theodore &»"K S
Purchase, 1943.
Wright, George Washington, 1816-1885. ^ ««»
Correspondence, 1859-72. 52 items.
finances, wife, and other personal and social^tte^ Tn
eludes letters from Ida Greeley to CwSht
Writers' Progranu MS 64-785
^Li e b r r a rv^P PaPerS ' V^ 2 «• (ia» items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. }
tieSfi""* *~ *"" U - & W °* »«** Administra-.
Yoder, Samuel S 1841-1921 64 " 786
Papers, 1861-1907. 1 ft. (500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
PF^T'J?- -^P^sentative from Ohio, and real estate
^^verSf^^ -^ O^OWl^oSSS
KT JTOSS? STSlft s aff I 8 ??
laneous paperT^ ' meaters > ^ other miscel-
ShSfl^ ElfieToder Shea, 1943; andDr. Petrena Ahbe
This number not used: MS 64-787
Champlain Transportation Company. MS W ~ 788
Loomis papers, 1812-1945. 19 ft,
coSctioi^^^ ° f Vermont ' Gu ? W " BaUe y Library, Wilbur
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Business records (mostly 1812-70) consisting of correspon-
dence; reports (including annual reports, 1891-1932) ; agrees
ments and contracts for ship construction; bills of salffo^l
^nWts; mventones; sailing schedules ; construction" date
for vessels; records of tonnages and revenues; insurance
policies; and photos, of steamboats covering all aspedTof
S^^f"?- ° n ^ k<!S Ckm I >lain ""I George. Includes a
typescript diary (1823^9) of steamboat captain Gideon
Lathrop. Represented in the coUection are Daniel Loomj?
general manager and treasurer and clerk (1903-38)7and
tiie Delaware and Hudson Railroad which controlled the
company from 1870 until the late 1930's. M '
Partial calendar in the library
RaSidflSS. ^ "*■ ^ ^^ "* Hnd9 -
Cleveland, Elijah, 1795-1883. MS64-789
Business records, 1824-1902 6 ft
bur n coUecl£ t7 * ^^^ *" W " **»'* «««* Wil-
Businessman, of Coventry, Vt Mostly papers (1845-82}
concerning the Connecticut and Passumpsic EiWlEad
2TSS 7 2 ^F?*"* was -«S^7SSSS
SLoT ^ vouchers and receipts, c^ructionS
(l»49-50), list of employees and salaries (ca, 1850-58) • and A
partial inventories (1857) of railroad equipment; together*
«^ JSP™" ?£ documents of the estates of Nancy Cook
Vt T ] ft D ^- 1 ? 0Uand (<L 1827 >' ^ °f Co^X,
Vt. , account books, bills, receipts, and shares of stock of the
Black River Creamery Association, Coventry, Vt., for 1890-
S™vr Wl! ^ r) 0f a """^J and acco^
books, bills, and receipts of Cleveland's various business
enterprises. -o^=»
Gift, 1958.
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MS 64-790
Crafts, Samuel Chandler, 1768-1853.
Papers, 1782-J.908. 3 ft.
In University of Vermont, Guy W. Bailey library, Wilbur
Collection.
In part, microfilm of Crafts' surveys in the Public Records
Commission, Montpelier, Vt
U. S. Representative and Senator from Vermont Family
correspondence (1785-1908) ; correspondence (182Cs) on
mineral collections with James A. Paddock; letters (ca.
1800-50) from State politicians and lawyers; land and road
surveys; business papers, mostly land transactions, including
187 pieces of Elkanah Phelps in the Eastern Townships of
Quebec; drafts of resolutions on grievances of Eastern
Townships settlers; papers (1840's) of Crafts as an insur-
ance agent; and other papers on social, educational, literary,
and religious matters. Includes material relating to the
Canadian Rebellion of 1838, Craftsbury Academy, and the
Vermont State Bank.
List of subject folders and partial card catalog in the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Margaret H. Muller, 1958.
MS 64-791
Fisher, Dorothea Frances (Canfield) 1879-1958.
Dorothy Canfield Collection, 1851-1958. ca. 26 ft
In University of Vermont, Guy W. Bailey library, Wil-
bur Collection.
In part, transcripts (typewritten), and photocopies (neg-
ative)
Author. Correspondence, including Book-of-the-Month
{. Club correspondence (1930-48) ; college notes; early school
themes; typescripts and holograph MSS. of articles,
speeches, radio broadcasts, short stories, novels, and other
works; memorabilia, including honorary degrees and awards
and photos.; and other papers (mostly 1900-58). Includes
MSS. of Bonfire (1933), Seasoned timber (1939), American
portraits (1946), Our independence and the Constitution
(1950), Paul Revere and the Minute Men (1950), and Ver-
mont tradition (1953) ; and early Canfield family papers,
including a diary (1860) of Mrs. Fisher's father, James
Huhne Canfield. Correspondents include Warren Austin,
George D. Aiken, James Boyd, Pearl Buck, Willa Cather,
Sarah Cleghorn, Ralph Flanders, Robert Frost, Zona Gale,
Gen. John J. Pershing, and other authors, political figures,
publishers, and friends of Mrs. Fisher.
Described in Vermont Historical Society. Kews and
notes, no. 10 (Dec, 1958) p. 27-29.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Gift of Mrs. Fisher, 1944-68.
MS 64-792
Stevens, Henry, 1791-1867.
| Papers, 1788-1870. 6 ft.
In University of Vermont, Guy W. Bailey library, Wil-
bur Collection.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Antiquarian, book collector, and businessman of Barnet,
Vt Family correspondence and business papers (mostly
1832-63) including letters from Stevens' sons, Benjamin
Franklin Stevens (1833-1902), bookman and antiquarian
who established the firm of Stevens and Brown in London;
and Henry Stevens, Jr. (1819-1886), London bookseller and
collector who was instrumental in building the libraries of
John Carter Brown, James Lenox, and Peter Force. In-
cludes letters to Henry Stevens, Jr., from Peter Force (1790-
1868), Charles C. Jewett (1816-1868), Francis Parkman
(1823-1893) , Jared Sparks ( 1789-1866) , and other collectors
and librarians.
Gift and purchase.
MS 64-793
Wells, William, 1837-1892.
Papers. 1861-84. ca. 3 ft.
In University of Vermont, Guy W. P.niley Library. \\ lllmr
collection.
Army officer, and Adjutant 'General of Vermont. Cor-
respondence, diary (June 1864, and Feb.-June, l8f,5). and
military pai>ers including rosters of Vermont Cavalry, ord-
nance reports, orders, and clothing and equipment returns.
The correspondence consists of letters (1863-75) between
Wells and his wife, Arahanna (Richardson) Wells (1845-
1905), mostly during the Civil War period; letters (1861-
65) from Wells to his brothers, sisters, and parents; letters
to Wells concerning war matters, postwar business interests,
and his appointment as collector of customs for the district
of Vermont; and two letters, probably in the hand of Gen.
George A. Custer.
Gift of Mrs. Bertha Jackson Kolk, 1963.
MS 64-794
Wilson family-
Papers. 1782-1896. ca. 130 items.
In University of Vermont, Guy W. Bailey Library, Wil-
bur Collection.
Correspondence, deeds, marriage certificates, genealogies,
clippings, and photos, of the Wilson family of Bradford,
Vt, including James Wilson (1763-1855), first globemaker
in America; his sons, Boyd H. Wilson and Samuel Wilson;
his daughter, Mary Ann (WQson) Waterman; his grand-
sons, William H. Wilson and J. Wilson Tabor; and other
descendants. Material concerning globemaMng includes a
formula for making ink, and a letter (Aug. 11, 1834) from
Cyrus Lancaster, an employee in Wilson's Albany, N. T.
Globeniaking shop, discussing the poor quality of paper
and the comparatively poor prospects for selling globes.
Also includes documents of the MacDuffee family of Lon-
donderry, N. H, and the Waterman family, of Bradford, Vt
Gift of the estate of Florence G. Spencer, 1963.
MS 64-795
Marsh, James, 1794-1842.
Papers, 1821-74. 80 items.
In University of Vermont, University Archives.
In part, transcripts and photocopies (positive)
Philosopher and educator. Correspondence (mostly 1821-
42) ; undated MS., A sermon on conscience, by Marsh; ques-
tions on fine arts, metaphysics, and psychology, probably
used for class examinations; and notes of lectures kept by
some of Marsh's students. The correspondence concerns
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, religion, American education, and
other topics, and includes letters from Marsh to Coleridge;
letters (1845) from Samuel Cox censuring Marshand the
philosophy of Coleridge; and a letter (1874) from A. G.
Pease covering one of the Cox letters. Other correspondents
include William Chamberlain, Rufus Choate, Richard H
Dana, Edward Everett, Josdah Quinc y, George Ripley
(1802-1880), Jared Sparks, George Ticknor, and JSoah
Webster.
Incomplete card index in the library.
153
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Blaekmore, Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900 ^ ^^^
Papers, 1812-1955. 3 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (5252 and 5257)
Enjrhsh novelist and barrister. Correspondence dealing
w Blackmore's writing and his private life at Gomel
House, Teddington, Middlesex Co., Eng., deluding letted
about publication and illustration of his works; treated
of authors by publishers and magazine editors copS
laws; formation of the Incorporated Society of Authors,
London; and Blunders School, Tiverton, Eng.; toS£
with college notes and exercise books; coUege^amtnX
questions (1832-49) ; proofs of his novels, Perlycross (1894)
£? £: do ?T, No *f II nd a ? otebook <*«*> SwJ £22,
the Rev. John Blaekmore (1794-1858). Includes corre-
W* rf ^ collectors, with dealers. Correspondents
Srbv^E B ^l ard; **•£* ^ MortimlrCollins;
the Rev. Thomas TJttennare Cross; F. B. Doveton- Ellen
Freihgra h-Kroeker (1845-1904); Edward and Robert
fW m"?^ ? ^ PS0 ^ ^ & Marston ; Sir Richard
Owen; Blackmore's brother-in-law, Alfred Pinto Lcite and
other members of the Pinto Leite family; Mr. RaWkide-
aSo£ *$r%* ? Pereia > ™^ Hen^idefn^
^Eng 8) nrT W ^ ^ J " * ^"^ -^
Gifts and purchases, 1952-58.
Can family. MS 64-797
J pSIr im X * " d * - 1 *»*««» (-gative
In University of Virginia Library.
I*gal papers, account books, and license to practice law
X«22 If w-^ £*" ( 176 *?-1824); account book
(181KHL3) of William Carr; documents a794-182<» ««7
taming to the 88th Regt of the v5b£ rffi£ - W
grants, surveys, plats, deeds, contnuS^bwadsS
Carrtof FnX^ 7 ^^ papeis relatil * to *e
m^ni ^^ ^ nu « ratlo n to the colonyind their
prominence in Virginia; four letters (1801-02) of James
«f ♦MvTT n ° ^^ concemi ng the sale and upkeep
ofMonticeUo," uicluding correspondence with prospective
Purchasers and members of the Levy family; and g3ogT
cal material concerning the Poore. f!»rr r.ZT^iZZ-.
T T ft ^^^^-^teS^miSr Gr ° SS>
*i^*^ de ? cnbed m Manual report on historical collec-
Deposit, 1953-60.
MeReynolds, James dark, 1862-1946 MS 64-798
Papers, 1819-1952. 2 ft
In University of Virginia Library (3577)
US Attorney General and Supreme Court Justice. Cor-
r^pondence; papers (1891-97) of McReynoloV NashviSe,
Tenn., kw practice ; genealogical material on the McRey-
2^ P1 *liP% Reeves and related faS;
speeches; and news releases. Includes MeReynolds 5 papers
rf 2. S o n Att0me y G ««l (1913) and as Associate IS
of the Supreme Court (1914hU) ; his legal opinions ontihl
American Tobacco Company, Central Railroad of New Jer-
sey^ Florida fruit lands, gold clause, International Har-
vester Company, Magnolia Petroleum Company, National
Fuel Gas Company, and the U. S. Steel Corporation; and t
correspondence regarding his benevolences to churched and
other institutions. Correspondents include Charles Joseph
Bonaparte^ Robert Weeks DeForest, Charles William Eliot,
Edward Mandell House, James Hampton Kirkland, Cosmo
Gordon Lang, Horace Harmon Lurton, William Henry
Metson, John Barbee Minor, John Joseph Pershing Milton
Dwight Purdy, Theodore Roosevelt, Erskbe Mayo Ross,
John Richard Sampey, George Charles Montague, 9th earl
of Sandwich, Francis Lynde Stetson, Clarence Blain Wal-
lace, Edward Douglass White. George Woodward Wicker-
sham, and Woodrow Wilson.
Partial card index in the library.
Gift, 1950.
xtm ■ ™r. MS 64-799
wakmson, Winston, collector.
Traditional Virginia ballads and folksongs, 1932-41. 3 ft
In University of Virginia Library (38-179, 4824, etc.)
In part, microfilm (positive and negative)
Ballads, folksongs, and dance tunes, including words and
music as collected by Marie and Winston Wilkinson, from
individuals in Albemarle and other Virginia counties
)}?£/ V 1116 UnlTersi ty of Virginia collection of folk music
(1936-37) collected by Wilkinson while research fellow in
folk music at the University; Traditional songs of Virginia
gentlefolk, comprising 229 songs, ballads, etc, collected from I
the singing of Margaret Purcell of Greenwood, Albemarle
Co., Va., and annotated by Wilkinson; and folk music pre-
pared by the Federal Music Project Kentucky, directed bv
F. Brandeis (1938).
Gift and deposit, 1937-54
Woodville, James Lewis.
Papers, 1820-79. ca. 70 items.
In University of Virginia library (3688)
Lawyer and member of the Virginia General Assembly
S^SS- Bote t?art Co., Va. Business correspond-
ence (1820-42) of Woodville; correspondence (1855-79)
mainly of Emma Walker (Gilmer) Breckinridge (1807-
'ffi T^r ^Breckinridge, with her daughters,
Emma J., Eliza, and Mary, discussing family matters and
the activities of her sons Peachy Gilmer, James, Cary, Jr.,
George, and John Breckinridge, and mentioning P. Gilmer
Breckinridge's participation in Edward F. Beale's explora-
tory trip to open a road across New Mexico in 1875: a copv
of the will (1854-67) of Cary Breckinridge (179fr-1867)^
a QA?7 *?%" ^cP*- James Uwk Woodville, Jr. (1820^
1904) of Sweet Springs, Monroe Co., W. Va^ husband of W
Mary Breckinridge; a report by John B. Minor on Wood-
TUles progress at the University of Virginia (1837) ; and
a dmry (1872) of William H. Coleman, a farm boy in
Clarke Co., Ark. Other correspondents include T L P
Cocke, of Oakland, Va,; Mrs. Letitia Floyd, of Newborn!
Pulaski Co., Va.; F. W. Lightfoot, of Culpeper, Va.; Wit
Jiam Patton, of Fincastle, Va.; and George P. Tavloe.
Purchase, 1951-53.
154
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-801
Da Costa, Morton, 1914-
Papers, 1959. 140 items.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Theatrical producer and director, of New York City.
A Drafts, with notes and revisions, of Da Costa's production
™ of Saratoga ; including lyrics by Johnny Mercer, and theatre
sets designed by Cecil Beaton. Contains a fragment of a
letter from Edna Ferber and drafts of letters to Miss Ferber
and Johnny Mercer.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Da Costa, 1961.
MS 64-802
Douglas, Frances-, 1870-
Papers, 1890-1963. 9 ft.
In University of Arizona Library.
Translator of Spanish literature and author. Corre-
spondence, diaries, articles, stories, translations (mostly un-
published) of works by Concha Espina, Vicente Blasco
Ibafiez, J. M. Carretero, G. Diaz-Caneja, G. Martinez-
Sierra, Rafael Delgado, and others; clippings, memorabilia,
photos., and Mexican and U. S. newspapers (1911-15) re-
lating to the Mexican Revolution. Includes personal ma-
terial concerning Miss Douglas while the wife of Charles
Fletcher Lummis and later, of Courtenay De Kalb, with
whom she operated the Roadside Mine in Pima Co., Ariz.;
and material relating to Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, writers Eu-
gene Manlove Rhodes and Henry Herbert Knibbs, artists
Carl Oscar Borg and E. A. Burbank.
Detailed inventory in the library.
g| MS64-803
w Griswold, Rufus Wilmot, 1815-1857.
Correspondence, 1834-97. 1267 items.
In Boston Public Library.
Poet, editor, and critic. Correspondence, together with
some MSS. of poems and other literary works connected with
Griswold's editorship of Graham's magazine and of The
poets and poetry of America. Includes a few letters to Wil-
liam' McCrillis Griswold, who published an edition of Gris-
wold's correspondence in 1898; 19 letters by Edgar Allan
Poe and many letters written to Poe which came into Gris-
wold's possession when he became Poe's literary executor.
Persons represented include Henry Charles Carey, Alice
Cary, Thomas Holley Chivers, John Esten Cooke, Philip
Pendleton Cooke, Elizabeth Fries (Lummis) Ellet, James
Thomas Fields, Horace Greeley, Henry William Herbert,
Charles Fenno Hoffman, John Pendleton Kennedy, Charles
Godfrey Leland, John Neal, Frances Sargent (Locke) Os-
good, Henry Jarvis Raymond, Mary Elizabeth (Moore)
Hewitt Stebbins, Frederick William Thomas, John Reuben
Thompson, John Tomlin, Henry Theodore Tuckerman,
Horace Binney Wallace, Thomas Willis White, John Green-
leaf Whittier, and Nathaniel Parker Wills.
Many of the letters have been published. A calendar of
the collection has been published in the Boston Public
Library's More books, 6th ser., v. 16 (1941) p. 105-116, 152-
A. 156, 190-196, 286-289 ; v. 18 (1943) p. 57-68, 323-333 ; and in
The Boston Public Library quarterly, v. 1 (1949) p. 62-74,
156-165; v. 2 (1950) p. 77-84, 172-179, 269-275, 354-368;
v. 3 ( 1951 ) p. 61-73, and 146-54.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Griswold, 1900.
Duke University Library has 1 reel of microfilm (nega-
tive) containing 174 letters from the Griswold correspond-
ence written by Southern authors.
MS 64-804
Hawkins, Rush Christopher, 1831-1920.
Papers, 1851-1920. 7250 items.
In Brown University, Annmary Brown Memorial Li-
brary.
Lawyer, Union officer, and incunabulist. Correspondence
and other papers relating to the 9th Regt of New York
Infantry (Hawkins Zouaves) during and after the Civil
War, to the organization of the 1st Regt, New York State
National Guard, to incunabula, and to the Annmary Brown
Memorial Library; an article on Hawkins' interview with
Abraham Lincoln concerning the general military situation
and the inefficiency of George B. McClellan; and five letters
by Abraham Lincoln concerning requests for government
employment or military promotion.
Listed in the library's card catalog.
The Lincoln letters have been printed in Lincoln letters ...
in the library of Brown University and other Providence
libraries (1927) p. 55-59 and in The collected works of
Abraham Lincoln, edited by Roy P. Basler (1953)voLv, vi,
and vn.
Bequest of Mr. Hawkins.
This entry replaces MS 61-491.
MS 64-805
Weedon, George, 17301-1790.
Letters, 1778-86. 119 items. ,
In Brown University, Annmary Brown Memorial Li-
brary.
Revolutionary War officer. Chiefly letters from Weedon
to Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, tie Marquis de Lafay-
ette, Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, George Washington,
and officers under Weedon's command, concerning the Con-
tinental Army, enlistment, supplies, and the Virginia cam-
paigns, especially the 1781 campaign on tile Potomac.
Listed in the library's card catalog.
Bequest of Rush Hawkins.
This entry replaces MS 61-488.
MS 64-806
Chicago. University. Library. Harriet Monroe Library of
Modern Poetry.
Modem poetry manuscripts, 20th century. 49 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Letters and MSS. of poetry in successive stages of com-
pletion, which were assembled by Mrs. Donald F. Bond
(Judith Strohm) while she was curator of the Harriet Mon-
roe Library of Modern Poetry at the University of Chicago.
Poets represented are Lawrence Binyon, Carl Bode, Max-
well Bodenheim, Bliss Carman, Hayden Carruth, John
Ciardi, Richard Eberhart, W. R. Moses, May Sarton, Theo-
dore Spencer, and Charles B. Tinkham.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired, ca. 1940-60.
MS64-807
D* Alton, John, 1792-1867.
Papers, ca. 1830-67. ca. 12 ft. (ca. 200 items)
In University of Chicago Library.
Irish antiquarian and barrister. 153 octavo MS. volumes
used by D' Alton as notebooks and as indexes to printed and
manuscript sources, and containing excerpts and transcripts
from the sources; together with correspondence; miscel-
laneous notes; and commonplace book (ca. 1736) of Feidh-
lim O'Neill. Includes three MSS. of the late 17th and 18th
centuries: Seuthrum Keitinn, "Forus feasa ar Eirinn"
155
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
D Alton, John, 1702-1807. Papers, ca. 1830-67. (Continued)
jGeoffrey Keating, Elements of the history of Ireland) ;
Life of Christ"; and Seuthrum Keitinn, "Eochair-sciath
^Jr n " ^ Geoffre y Keating, Border-shield of the Mass,
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of John M. Smyth, 1927. Formerly owned by the- Rev
Patrick S. Dineen, who received it from D'Alton's erand-
mother. &
trV* « ^ MS 64-808
Hoist, Hermann Eduard von, 1841-1904.
Papers. 1867-1900. i ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
German historian and university professor. Correspond-
enee, notebooks, press clippings of Hoist's writings, journal
articles, and MSS. of articles and books written in German
and English. Correspondents include George Bancroft,
Fnednch i, the grand duke of Baden, Mrs. Hoist, Friedrich
Kapp, and Carl Schurz.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift, of the von Hoist family, ca. 1905.
MS 64-809
Hutchins, Robert Maynard, 1899-
Fapors. 1921-51. ca. 33 ft.
In University of Chicago Library.
Educator. Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports,
newspaper clippings, and other papers relating to Hutchin's
lale period (1923-27) ; to the atomic bomb, plans for its
control, and Hutchins' efforts in the cause of disseminating
authoritative information about it; to the Committee to
Frame a World Constitution; to the Commission on Free-
dom of the Press; and to the reaction to Hutchins' views
as expressed in his public statements and printed works.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Hutchins, 1951-53.
MS 64-810
Mendip, Welbore Ellis, laron, 1713-1802.
Correspondence, 1734-1817. 60 items.
In University of Chicago library.
British Whig politician and member of Parliament. Let-
ters (1734-65) to Lord Mendip dealing with politics, busi-
ness matters, gossip, and a variety of other subjects. In-
cludes 19 letters from Capt Lewis Thomas, relating to his
experiences in Scotland after the Jacobite Rebellion and the
capture of Belle-lle-en-Mer, in 1761, and containing com-
ments on current literature and science. Six letters (1813-
17) were written to lord Mendip's grandnephew, George
Ellis, 1st Baron Dover (1797-1833).
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase, 1929.
MS 64-811
Redstone, Vincent Burrough, 1853-1941.
Chaucer life records. 35 ft
In University of Chicago Library.
In part, photocopies (positive) of documents in the Lon-
don Public Record Office, British Museum, Guildhall Li-
brary, Bodleian Library, and other, sources.
Material collected by Vincent Burrough Redstone, Lilian
Jane Redstone (1855-1955), and other members of a re-
search team for a new edition of Life-records of Chaucer,
pts. 1-4, edited by W. IX Selby, F.J. FurnivaD, E. A. Bond,
and R. E. G. Kirk (1900). Includes the MS. of Miss Red-
stone's preparatory draft; notebooks on Chaucer's ancestry,
compiled by V. B. Redstone; photocopies and notes of docu-
ments related to the life of Chaucer and local context; asA
interleaved and annotated copy of the 1900 edition contain-^
ing new records inserted among the old ones in chronologi-
cal sequence; indexes ol the material; and supplementary
material supplied by Mabel I. Redstone.
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described in
Materials for a new edition of the Chaucer life-records, by
Martin M. Crow, in Texas studies in English, no. 31 (1952),
p. 1-12.
Gifts of Vincent, Lilian, and Mabel L Redstone ; and the
University of Chicago Dept. of English'; 1925-55.
MS 6 1 8 12
Roosevelt, Theodore, Prcs. V. S., 1858-1919.
Papers, 1884-1919. 308 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Correspondence (1894-1900, 1913-19) between Roosevelt
and Lemuel Ely Quigg (1863-1919), a New York Republi-
can politician, concerning Quigg's role in Roosevelt's ap-
pointment as police commissioner of New York City and his
nomination as Governor of New York; letters and notes
from Roosevelt to William Dennistoun Murphy concerning
Roosevelt's work as U. S. Civil Service Commissioner, politi-
cal events, and personal subjects;; newspaper clippings,
menus, photos., and other memorabilia. Some of the letters
for 1913 concern Roosevelt's nomination for the vice presi-
dency in 1900, and were written by Quigg to aid Roosevelt
in writing his autobiography.
Unpublished guide in th*.library.
Gifts of Herbert R. Strauss, 1960, 1962. m.
MS 64-813
Arndt, William, 1880-1957.
Papers, 1894-1957. (MS 62-3337)
Addition, 1920-57. 11 ft. (ca. 22,000 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St. Louis)
Correspondence; papers and essays relating to Lutheran
union, doctrinal and intersynodical matters, the Concordia
Seminary, and Missouri Synod missions; miscellaneous lec-
ture notes on the New Testament; and material relating jo
the Bauer, Arndt-Gingrich Greek-English lexicon of the
New Testament Correspondents include W. A. Baepler, G.
Christian Barth, John William Behnken, E. F. Brand, C. F.
Brommer, F. H. Brunn, H. C. Cadbury, C. H. Dodd, F. V.
Filson, Alfred Ottomar Fuerbringer, Felix Wilbur Ging-
rich, Edgar J. Goodspeed, Martin Graebner, Theodore Con-
rad Graebner, F. C. Grant, B. Metzger, J Pelikan, H.
Preuss, and Louis John Sieck.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the daughters of Mr. Arndt, 1962.
MS64-814
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. Board for World Mia^
Records, 1869-1960. ca. 20 ft (ca. 12,775 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute collections (St Louis)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Reports, finan cial records, minutes, conferences, photos^
pamphlets, and other material relating to missionary work
with immig rants and to missions in Europe, Estonia, Latvia,
China, Formosa, India, the Philippine Islands, New Guinea,
Japan, Nigeria, and Africa. Includes songs and service pro-
156
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. Board for World Mis-
sions. Records, 1869-1960. (Continued)
grams in Chinese by Emma Selle, and material on the Chi-
nese language. Before 1959 the Board for World TWi««i«nn
A was known as the Board for (or of) Foreign Missions.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts and deposits of the board, 1955-62.
This entry replaces MS 62-836.
MS 64-815
Allen, Charles Francis Hitchcock, 1895- eoUeetor.
Pittsburg, Shawmnt & Northern Railroad Company pa-
pers, 1872-1960. 3ft. -^
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1963, 2161)
Includes Allen's history of the Pittsburg, Shawmnt &
Northern Railroad Company and predecessor and affiliated
lines (3 v.) ; letters (1942-^60) received by Allen from offi-
cials and former employees of the P. S. & N., fellow railroad
historians, mechanical engineers, and others; Allen's research
notes; a corporate history prepared by the P. S. & N. auditor
(1919); correspondence (1912-19) of employees concerning
maintenance and operation; 38 letters (1889-90) from
George D. Chapman, vice-president of the Lackawanna and
Southwestern Railroad, to its auditor, M. S. Blair, concern-
ing plans to obtain control of the Coudersport and Port
Allegany Railroad; reports of derailments and other acci-
y dents, steam shovel operations, and boiler inspections; train
orders; right-of-way agreements; payroll drafts, receipts,
seniority rosters and other employee data; timetables, em-
ployee passes, stock certificates, pamphlets, newspapers, press
cuttings, broadsides, maps, blueprints, charts, and photos.
Other railroads represented include Allegany Central;
Brookville & Mahoning; Buffalo and Susquehanna; Buffalo,
St Marys and Southwestern ; Central New York and West-
ern; Clarion River Railway; Erie Narrow Gauge System;
Friendship Rail Road Company; Genessee River, Lacka-
wanna & Pittsburgh; Kane and Elk; Lackawanna & Pitts-
burgh; ML Jewett and Smethport; Mt. Jewett, Kinzua &
Riterville; New York & Pennsylvania; Olean Rail Road
Company; Rochester, Hornellsville & Lackawanna; Roches-
ter, New York and Pennsylvania; Rochester, Nunda & Penn-
sylvania ; and Tionesta Valley Railway.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Allen, 1959, 1961.
MS 64-816
Allen, George, 1808-1876.
I 1 Papers, 1856-59. 145 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (13/1/280)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Educator and clergyman. Letters to Allen from Daniel
Willard Fiske pertaining chiefly to the game of chess, its
history, and famous players, and containing some comments
on Fiske's other interests, such as Icelandic history and cul-
ture ; and a catalog of Allen's chess collection and library.
MS 64-817
Alward, Emily Wight (Babcock) 1836-1919.
Estate papers, 1806-1919. 3 v. and 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1848)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, schoolgirl poetry and
compositions, memorabilia, photos., newspaper clippings,
miscellaneous articles, other printed matter, and other
papers. Most of the papers are concerned with Emily Bab-
cock's journey to England for her marriage to Dennis B.
Alward, assistant secretary of the U. S. Legation in London,
and the couple's life in diplomatic and court circles (1865-
67). Mrs. Alward's letters to her mother, Mary (Potter)
Babcock, describe her presentation to Queen Victoria, and
comment on the status, personality, appearance, and cos-
tumes of the Queen, members of the Royal family, English
noblewomen, and various others, including the Empress
Eugenie, Adelina Patti, Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Mrs.
Montgomery Ritchie, Mrs. John Bigelow, and Kate Chase
Sprague, and mention events in British politics. Papers of
Mrs. Babcock, who accompanied her daughter to England
consist of a diary in which she records her impressions of
the voyage, the wedding, sights seen in England and France,
English customs, and the return trip; and letters to her
husband and. children. Dennis Alward's papeie include
three letters from Secretary of State William Seward con-
cerning his appointment to the London post; seven letters
from Louis Philippe Albert d'Orleans, comte de Paris, com-
menting on U. S. Reconstruction policies, the Alabama claims
case, and personal matters; two letters in German from
the Austrian admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, in which he
comments on the American Civil War, naval operations in
the eastern Mediterranean, and personal matters; notes from
Charlotte Cushman and Katharine, Lady Clarendon. Pa-
pers of Mrs. Alward's father, George Reed Babcock consist
of licenses and deeds and two letters from Millard Fillmore
concerning Whig conventions held in 1846 and 1852. Papers
of Mrs. Alward's maternal grandfather, Heman Bradley
Potter include licenses, other legal documents, and a type-
written copy of a diary (1810) of the journey he made from
Hudson, N. Y. to Buffalo, N. Y.
MS 64-818
American Association of University Women. Ithaca
JSriin/h
Records, 1918-1957. ca. 2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History nnd University Archives (1849)
Minutes of meetings, reports of officers and committee
chairmen, financial statements, lists of officers and members,
a few letters (1946-57), newspaper clippings, and much
printed matter. Includes typescript of History of the Ithaca
Branch of the A. A. U. W. (1918-20) by Edith Anna Ellis;
photos, and musical scores of "the A. A. U. W. sponsored
"living chess" game; and newsletters of the International
Federation of University Women.
Described in Cornell University, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives, Reports of the curator and
archivist (1954-58) p. 22, (1958-62) p. 26.
Deposited by the Ithaca Branch, A. A. U W.
157
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
American Nature Study Society. VS 64rSl9
Records, 1937-49. 3 ft.
In ComeU University Libraries, Collection of Regional
Mistory and University Archives (2195)
Correspondence of secretary-treasurers Nellie Matlock and
S*fos K WeaTOr J"* of **" Conservation Committee
S^i'! correspondence (1947-48) with the U. S. Dept
of the Interior, Senators and Congressmen, Izaak Walton
league, Ecologists Union, National Council of State Garden
Clubs, and other groups concerning legislation on national
land use policy; letters dealing with annual meetings and
with the printing and distribution of Canadian nature, the
official publication of the society; and minutes, reports.
lES"?**^* T d 0ther *&TOA«d and prhS
itenBjtogether with correspondence, announcements, and
m^Wnp and mading lists of the American Association
f^^fi Ad^ncement of Science and the Natural Resources
SfiP^f? "^ ^ soretion s and press releases of tte
W ™In VT^ ^ Correspondents include Otis
W. Caldwell, C Girard Davidson, George Free, Ruth
M™ G^uiore, E. Laurence Palmer, Samuel HI Ordway,
Jr-, L. R Sharp, Ellen Eddy Sharp, Dwight E Sollberffer
wood, and Fanda Wiley.
Gift of E. Laurence Palmer, 1962.
MS 64-820
Andrews, Charles Thomas, 1842-1931.
Papers. 1854-1922. ca. 100 items and 7 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2180)
Educator, journalist, and public official. Annotated scrap-
oooks^ (1864-1922) containing correspondence, broadsides,
pamphlets, historical sketches, and commemorative ad-
dresses, newspaper clippings, and other printed items: An-
drews and Clark family genealogical material; and bio-
graphical data and reminiscences concerning Andrews'
teaching career in Watkins Glen, Jacksonville, Reynolds-
ville, and Nora Hector, N. Y. and Owatonna, Mi™, his
work on the Watkins express, the Seneca County courier,
and the South Bend, Ind. Times, his appointments to the
offices of School Commissioner of Schuyler Co N Y su
perintendent of schools at Seneca Falls, N. Y, Lent of the
Secretary of State supervising absentee voting of New York
State soldiers in Cuba and Puerto Rico (1899), inspector of
New York State schools, and other positions. Included in
the scrapbooks are Andrews' editorials, news articles, and
letters to die editors, as well as clippings and correspond-
ence of other journalists, dealing with the meeting of the
Albany Institute m Watkins (1873), Republican and Pro-
gressive Party politics, conditions in Cuba and Puerto Rico,
and the education and welfare of New York State Indians.
Other items include essays, addresses, and school news-
papers of Andrews and his daughter, Lulu, and a MS. copy
of The teachers' portfolio (1862) published by the Schuyler
county Teachers' Association.
Gift of Benjamin R Andrews, 1961-62.
Arnold Lumber Company, Pough&eepsie, W. Y
Records, 1821-1938. ca. 88 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
.History and University Archives (1724)
Journals, toial balances, inventories, cashbooks, daybooks,
and other ledgers and account books, and catalogs of furni-
ture, lumber, and building supplies. Includes accounts re-
lating to die Howard Hose Company (1846), S. B. Rickard
^"^SrJ 18 ?!- 6 ^. Fr0St ** d West Furniture
{ iosu) , and other Poughkeepsie companies.
TtfS 64-822
Babcock, John Butler, 1922-
Letters, 1938-46. 609 items.
In Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2015) a
Soldier. Letters from Babcock to his parents, Mr ancr
Mrs. Howard E. Babcock of Ithaca, N. Y. and other mem-
bers of his family, concerning his school days at Phillips
Exeter Academy and his experiences with the U S. Army
in Europe during World War n; letters (1944-46) to the
Babcock family from John Thomas Conner describing his
basic training and Army technical school studies and his
tour of active duty in Assam, India.
Gift of Mrs. Howard E. Babcock, 1960.
„ „ MS64-823
Bacon, Hosea.
Papers, 1820-69. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1662)
Farmer, of Graystone Farm, Gaines Township, N. Y.
Farm, mill, and general account books (1822-60), diary of
expenditures and income (1869), a deed (1826), certificate
(1860) of elder's orders for the Church of God, a report
(1842) of the Commissioners of Highways, and several
weaving drafts (1820-28).
Badgley, Lester, collector.
Papers, 1799-1919. ca. 50 items.
In Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regio
History and University Archives (2176)
Transatlantic and coastwise bills of lading, insurance
policies, and other shipping documents issued in New York
City, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Savannah, Bordeaux,
Liverpool, Hamburg, and Guadeloupe to John Juhel & Com-
pany and other firms; a letter (1815) to Ichabod Parsons,
Denmark, N. Y. from his brother in Boston, telling of his
plans to sail on the privateer schooner Tomahawk and men-
tioning the Battle of New Orleans ; and miscellaneous printed
matter and other papers, many from Denmark and Low-
ville, Lewis Co., N. Y.
Gift of Mr. Badgley, 1961.
™ . * .. MS 64-825
Baker family.
Papers, 1861-1925. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1671)
Diaries (1871-79) of Andrew Baker, a fanner of West
Dryden, Tompkins Co., N. Y., containing comments on
meetings of the local Methodist Church, agricultural meet-
ings in Ithaca, and other matters; a few personal letters,
minutes of a meeting held in West Dryden (1874) to <JP
ganize a chapter of the Young Men's Christian Associations,
the bylaws of that chapter, minutes of a meeting of the
Farmers Institute in Ithaca (1878), with notes on a lecture
by Isaac P. Roberts; inventories; various items collected by
Andrew's son, Andrew Alvord Baker, while serving with a
Cornell University contingent in the American Ambulance
Field Service in France and Italy during World War i;
and miscellaneous papers.
158
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-826
Barrus, Mortier Franklin, 1879-1962.
Papers, 1908-45. 11 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (21/29/505)
> Professor of plant pathology and extension specialist at
• Cornell University. Personal, professional, and business
correspondence, personal notebooks, an outline for lectures
on plant diseases and their control (1923-24), notes, MSS.
of writings, scrapbooks, work reports (1919-46), printed
matter on extension work, and photos, of experimental plants
and crops. Includes plant pathology correspondence (1980-
45) and papers recording Barrns' observations and experi-
ences in Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Mexico.
Gift of Mr. Barrus, 1960.
MS 64-827
Barry family.
Papers, 1793-1956. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1859)
Family, merchant, and blacksmith account books (1806-
79), a few personal letters, indentures (1793-1868), a report
on the condition of the Troy Turnpike (1867?), trade cards,
and miscellaneous papers from Rensselaer Co., N.Y.
MS64-828
Barton, Frank Arthur, 1869-192L
Papers, 1887-1922. 1ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (33/2/448)
Army officer and professor of military science at Cornell
University. Correspondence and pamphlets concerning
Barton's appointment at Cornell, alumni activities, the Boy
tifr Scouts, the R. O. T. C. program, Delta Upsilon fraternity,
and Cornell University's Semi-Centennial celebration. In-
cludes photos, of Barton, his family, and R. O. T. C.
students.
Gift of Mrs. Paul CLeary, 1958.
MS 64-829
Bath Knitting Mills, Bath, N. Y.
Records, 1907-13. ca. 4 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1368)
Correspondence, papers of incorporation (1907), orders,
bills and receipts for machinery,, knitting materials, elec-
tricity, plumbing, rent, office supplies and labor, insurance
policies, statements of assets and liabilities, and a letter con-
cerning the bankruptcy of the mills in 1913. Includes cor-
respondence of or about William MacDonald, George W.
Peck, and Amos G. Wilson.
MS 64-830
Baxter, Hubert Eugene, 1887-
Papers, 1924-48. lbox.
In Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (15/2/337)
Professor of architecture. Correspondence, reports, and
M- printed matter relating to Cornell University policy on
™ many aspects of student and faculty activities. Correspond-
ents include Horace B. Benson, Cornelius Betten, Charles
D. Bostwick, E. F. Kiewiet, Livingston Farrand, R. Louise
Fitch, William A. Hammond, Abram T. Kerr, Dexter S.
Kimball, Thomas W. Mackesey, Albert R. Mann, Frederick
G. Marcham, Robert B. Meigs, Carleton C. Murdock, Robert
M Ogden, Paul M. CLeary, R P. Sibley, James A. Taylor,
Hugh E. Weatherlow, and Herbert H Williams.
MS 64-831
Belden family.
Papers, 1816-91. 133 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1251)
In part, photocopies.
Largely letters and a journal written by Eugene C.
Belden (1844-1864) of Tioga Co., N. Y., during his service
with the 137th Regt, New York Volunteers in the Civil War.
Other items pertain to militia service performed by other
members of the family in Massachusetts and New York, to
the Belden genealogy, and other matters. Includes papers of
or about Ira Belden, William Belden (1786-1859), William
Franklin Belden (1813-1895), and John White Geary.
Gift of Clarence Belden Randall, 1953.
MS 64-832
Berry, Romeyn, 18831-1957.
Papers, ca. 1898-1956. 17 ft. .
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (41/5/518)
Columnist, lawyer, and graduate manager of athletics at
Cornell Universitv. Personal and business correspondence
and other papers", clippings, MSS. of articles and radio
broadcasts, photos., scrapbooks, and pamphlets and other
printed matter, reflecting Berry's varied t^^ and interests.
Includes material on intercollegiate athletics, the NCAA, the
American Olympic Committee, and the IC4A.
Gift of Mrs. Berry, 1960.
MS64-8S8
Bethesda Sanitarium, Montour Fdh, N. T.
Records, 1878-1920. ca. 5 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1440)
Records of medical fees, treatments given, general main-
tenance, travel, room and board, and general inventory. In-
cludes references to Dr. C. D. Clawson, M S. Clawson, J. M.
Quirk, and Sullivan Farm.
MS64-834
Birch, Raymond RusseO, 1881-1959.
Papers, 1910-58. 715 items. .
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (24/2/525)
Professor of veterinary research and head of the Vet-
erinary Experiment Station at Cornell University. The
bulk of the papers is for the period 1910-18 and is largely
composed of correspondence containing advice to farmers
and veterinarians, business transactions wife chemical and
supply firms, information on hog cholera and brucellosis,
and administrative correspondence with Veranus Alva
Moore, dean of the New York State Veterinary College.
Includes questionnaires to New York communities on gar-
bage disposal, and tables and charts pertaining to the College
and to New York State veterinarians.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Frank M. Birch, 1960.
MS 64-835
Boardman, Emily, d. 1898.
Estate papers, 1888-1903. 79 items. _
In Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1936)
Will of Emily Boardman, sister of Douglass Boardman,
other legal documents, accounts, receipts, and correspond-
ence addressed to George R. Williams (banker and business-
man of Ithaca, N Y-), pertaining to the settlement of Miss
159
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1898. Estate papers, 1888-1903.
Boardman, Emily, d.
(Continued)
Boardmaii's estate; and "two letters relating to tie estates of
Riley Spence and Maria S. Blakeslee of Trumansbur<r.
1 omplans Co., N. Y. "'
Gift of Robert Williams Robinson, 1959.
t> i ™„- „ MS 64-838
Bouck, William C 1786-1859.
Papers, 1727-1866. ca. 2 ft. and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2206)
In part, photocopies (15 items)
Governor of New York State. Correspondence, appoint-
ment papers, official documents, and other papers chiefly
relating to Bouck's political career and concerning his serv-
ice as sheriff of Schoharie Co., N. Y., member of the New
York State Assembly, postmaster of West Middlebury,
N. Y, member of tie New York State Canal Commission,
and assistant U. S. Treasurer at New York City. Papers
relating to Bouck's governorship and to his later public life
include material on the national sub-treasury plan, the direct
tax, the antirent movement and resultant civil disturbances,
mainly in Schoharie and Rensselaer counties, prisons in New
York State, the Barnburner-Hunker factionalism in the
Democratic Party, and pre-Civil War tensions. Consider-
able material (bills of seizure, deeds, indentures, and other
papers) pertains to the sale of lands (1727-1858) in Scho-
harie Co. and adjacent areas. Miscellaneous items include
New York State Militia commissions; copies of wills and
probate papers, and other legal documents (1771-1859) of
Bouck, his father, Christian, and his grandfather William:
papers relating to Bouck's Wisconsin land investments and
his rental incomes and other personal and family business-
estate inventory of Cornelius Feeck; and business papers of
Benjamin and Juliet Best and John Ferguson.
Unpublished guides available in the library. Also de-
scribed in the Report of the curator and archivist, Cornell
University Libraries, Collection of Regional History and
the University Archives (1958-62) , p. 29-31.
Gift of Mrs. William B. Cornell, 1962.
t> ™- MS 64-837
Bowen, Elias, 1791-1871.
Correspondence, 1820-52. 50 items.
In Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2111)
Methodist clergyman and trustee of Cazenovia Seminary.
.Letters to Bowen from clergymen and others relating to re-
vivalism in Ithaca, N. Y. and elsewhere, to tteTork of
Cazenovia Seminary and Wesleyan University, and to yearly
conferences and other activities of the Methodist Church in
centralNew York; and four letters from Bowen to his wife
Abigail.
Described in the Report of the curator and archivist,
Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional History
and the University Archives (1958-62) p. 31.
Gift of Francis W. Robinson, 1961.
Brainard, Eleanor (Holston) collector. MS 64-838
Holston papers, 1858-1917. 182 items
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (377)
nJSSSnf^^Sf -S^ ''^J?"^ 1 ^ natural sciences
(1860-1900 of the^Rev. W. C. Knapp of Hennepin and
JSormal, HI.; miscellaneous letters; tax receipts: photos.;
albums; and a box of clippings of religion and faith healing
Grift of Mrs. Brainard.
BramhaU, William Ely, 1857-1931.
Papers, 1875-77. 132 items and 2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional His-
tory and University Archives (16/5/149) ^
Student notes on mechanics kept by BramhaU, a memberW
of the Cornell University Class of 1877; a quitclaim for
a ksg of beer (1876) from n classmate; a printed syllabus
of general geology lectures (1875-76) delivered by Theodore
Bryant Comstock; and other papers.
u_- * » - MS64-840
Bryant, Lama, 1878-1961.
Papers, ca. 1895-1961. 37 ft
In Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2112)
Music teacher and supervisor of singing in the public
schools of Ithaca, N. Y. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks,
scrapbooks, bulletins, grade books, reports, concert pro-
grams, musical scores, verse and lyrics, albums, photos.,
greeting cards, and other papers relating to Miss Bryant's
teaching in Ithaca schools and in summer sessions at Cornell
University, San Francisco State College, Utah State Agri-
cultural College, Louisiana State University, and elsewhere.
Includes professional correspondence with colleagues, pub-
lishers, and others concerning the textbooks on which Mia;
Bryant collaborated with Hollis Dann and with Katharine
Knapp.
Gift of Miss Bryant's estate, 1961.
_, MS 64-841
Bumtt, Maurice Chase, 1883-1959.
Papers, 1832-1959. ca. 13 ft.
In Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1797, 2127)
Agriculturist Correspondence, diaries (1911-45), journal
kept during a trip to India (1950-51), 27 v. of memoranda
notebooks (1923-49), scrapbooks of editorials and articles,
reports, articles, speeches, farm, household, personal, and
family accounts, lecture notes on rural organizations and
commercial fruit farming, genealogical material on the
Burritt, Phelps, and Barber families, other papers, and
photos. Includes material relating to Burritt's connection
with the New York State Food Supply Commission as State
director of Farm Bureaus and to his positions as director
and comptroller of the Cooperative Grange League Federa-
tion Exchange, inc., and as executive assistant to Howard E.
Babcock, general manager of the G. L. F.; accounts (1902-
65) of Beechwood Farm, Hilton, N. Y., which Burritt owned
and operated; crop production cost analyses and summaries
prepared in cooperation with the Office of Farm Manage-
ment, U. S. Dept of Agriculture; and letters from readers
of the New York tribune farmer, which Burritt edited
(1911-13). Correspondents include Maurice C. Bond, NeaL*
Brewster, D. A Brodie, Gerald Cook, J. S. Cotton, L. G>l
Dodge, Edward R. Eastman, W. L. Gay, Robert HalL Alice
R. McAniff, Milo R. Maltbie, Albert R. Mann, Thomas E.
Milliman, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., C. B. Smith, W. J. Spill-
man, E. H Thomson, and Miriam B. Underbill.
Described in Report of the curator and archivist, Cornell
University Libraries, Collection of Regional History and
University Archives (1954-58) p. 28-29 and (1958-62) p.
160
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS64-842
Butler, John Andrew, 1892-1918.
Letters, 1917-20. 127 items.
In Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional
^ History and University Archives (2013)
P Soldier. Letters from Butler to members of his family,
discussing his experiences with the American Expeditionary
Force in France and describing the French countryside, vil-
lage life, and agricultural methods; official letters to his
parents concerning the circumstances of his death in the
Argonne Forest; and 20 photos, of Butler and his relatives.
Gift of Mrs. Howard E. Babcock, 1960.
MS 64-843
Cantine, Christina M
Papers, 1819-87. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1652)
Correspondence, poetry, invitations, announcements, news-
paper clippings, and other miscellaneous papers. Letters to
members of the Williams and Cantine families of Ithaca,
K. T., especially to Christina Cantine and to members of the
Van Buren family of Kinderhook, N. Y., all of whom were
interrelated. Includes a letter (1859) from Martin Van
Buren regarding the life of Moses I. Cantine (1774-1823),
his brother-in-law, close friend, and political supporter, edi-
tor of the "Albany argos," and New York State senator;
two personal letters (1819, 1821) from Moses L Cantine to
his daughter, Christina; a letter (1847) to Martin Van Buren
from a friend, R. J. Butler, regarding a possible visit by
President James K. Polk to Van Buren's home; a letter
(1827) from John Van Buren, son of Martin, to a friend,
speaking of the "beauism" of his father; letters (1865-66)
from Henry Shaler Williams and Roger B. Williams to
^| their mother from and about life at Tale College, including
^ religious activities. Religion and family affairs are topics
of most of the other letters. Other correspondents include
Ruth Croswell, H H Fish, E. Folsom, Jane L. Hardy,
Louisa Hardy, John C. F. Hoes, Mary Seymour Mont-
gomery, A. A. Van Buren, Angelica Van Buren, Elton Van
Buren, H E. Van Buren, Charles H. Walker, Susan Walker,
William Walker, Louise Williams, and W. C. Wisner.
MS64-844
Carver, Walter Buckingham, 1879-1961.
Papers, ca. 190&48. ca. 5 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (14/19/592)
Professor of mathematics at Cornell University. Corre-
spondence with students and colleagues, drafts of published
papers, notes, MS. for a mathematics text, lecture notes,
examinations, roll books, grade lists, M A. and Ph. D. theses
at Cornell University, faculty reports and by-laws, reprints,
conference reports, and a collection of programs for concerts,
plays, and sporting events in Ithaca, Coming, New Tork
City, and Ohio.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Carver.
MS64-845
0; Cass, Marcus M 6.1824.
Papers, 1877-1906. 692 items ancl2<v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (231)
Lawyer and fanner, of Watkins Glen, N. T. MSS. of
books, poetry, reports of seances by a medium, essays on
spiritualism, and other papers. Includes letters to the editor
and essays of Marcus M Cass, Jr. (b. 1855), lawyer, poli-
tician, and editor of the Watkins express.
MS 64-846
Catterall, Ralph Charles Henry, 1866-1914.
Papers, 1906-ca. 1914. 236 items and 1 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (14/17/559, 14/l7/m.46S)
Professor of history at Cornell University. Lecture notes,
speeches, articles, and reports on Russia. A diary (June 27-
Nov. 28, 1907) kept while Catterall was traveling in Ger-
many, Poland, and Russia pertains mostly to Russia and
describes conditions there in detail.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Ralph T. Catterall, 196L
MS64-847
Cazenovia, N. T. Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1798-1953. 1ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2060)
Session records; trustees' minutes; proceedings (1818)
of the Cazenovia Sunday School Society; imprints of ser-
mons preached by the Rev. Joshua Leonard; record of
church memberships and baptisms (1850-86) compiled by
the Rev. George S. Boardman and later pastors; secretary's
and treasurer's records (1881-1951) and miscellaneous pa-
pers of the Torrey Circle and other women's organizations;
letters (1897-98) chiefly to the Rev. Silas E. Persons from
Edward North, Sophia L. Boardman, and others concerning
centennial research; church treasurer's records and other ac-
counts (1905-44) ; guestbook (1943-49) ; printed matter, and
otherpapers.
Deposit, 1961.
MS 64-848
Central New York Farmers' Club, UHea, N. T.
Records, 1870-1915. 1 box. ' „'- ,
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1734)
Printed copy of articles of association, treasurer's report
(1907) prepared by H. N. Tyler of New Hartford, N. Y.,
minutes of meetings and fragmentary notes kept by Tyler
as corresponding secretary and treasurer (1913) ; draft of a
history of the organization written by Tyler (1915) ; a farm
account book kept by Edward Weeks of Albion, Orange Co.,
NY, two volumes Of newspaper clippings pertaining to club
activities; loose clippings; drafts of papers on American
forests, the cactus plant, the honeysuckle, the fruit orchard,
and the geographical distribution of plants; and miscel-
laneous programs and bulletins.
MS 64-849
demons, Alfred.
Papers. 1822-54. 34 items, 28 v., and 3 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (474)
Army officer, builder, and constable of Buffalo, N. Y.
Correspondence, contracts, labor and carpenter accounts,
plans for the construction of the American House, shops, a
malt house, foundry, and various dwellings in Buffalo, and
other items relating to demons' activities as a builder
(1828-44) ; goldsmith accounts (1843-45) ; general house-
hold and expense accounts (1828-53) ; a series of letters to
Clemons from Alanson Palmer, a patent broker, land specu-
lator, and builder, relating to their mutual interests in the
selling of patent rights, the manufacturing and sale of
machinery, and land and building speculation; correspond-
ence, commissions, surgeon's reports, officers' oaths, muster
rolls, invitations, election notices and returns, and other
papers relating to demons' activities as a colonel of the
208th Regt. of Infantry, New York Volunteers (1822-49) ;
161
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clenions, Alfred. Papers, 1822-54. (Continued)
correspondent orders, reports relating to crimes, criminals,
stolen goods, fugrtiv6-sia*es^Hul other police matters, guard-
house memorandum books, travel accounts, a long series of
reward handbills, and other papers relating to demons'
activities as constable of Buffalo (1842-54).
Cooper, Lane, 1875-1959. ^ 6 *~ 85 °
Papers, ca. 1917-58. 1 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (14/12/534, 14/12M.420)
Professor of English language and literature at Cornell
™^ Sessional and personal correspondence and
many MSS f Cooper's publications. Personalcorrespond-
enc^ largely during the 1940's and 1950>s, with Ralph A.
Lridle, reveals Cooper's personality, interests, and activities
during his later years.
„ „ MS 64-851
Cooper, RosweD D 1877-1954, ^^
Papers, 1784-1954, 1 box and 1 reel of microfilm.
_In Cornell University Library, CoUection of Regional
History and University Archives (1726)
Agriculturist. Correspondence, copies of reports (1917-
19) of the Dairymen's League (of which Cooper was presi-
dent and later member of its executive committee) ; micro-
fitaofanessay by Cooper entitled Origins and development
of the Dairymen's League ; newspaper clippings ; and papers
(1784-1884) of the Ward and Cooper families consisting of
personal letters, and miscellaneous deeds and indentures
(1702-1846) pertaining to land in Herkimer Co, N. Y. and
m Connecticut Cooper's papers relate to his interest in the
/ v- , State dairy J 1 " 1 " 311 ? and include carbon copies
of his letters to editors of various New York State news-
papers, the U. S. Dept of Agriculture, Fred Sexauer of the
Dairymen's League, and others about milk marketing, prices,
and surpluses, lobbying, strikes, the cooperative movement
and the Temple of Agriculture. The War and Cooper fam-
ily correspondence is concerned mostly with family matters
but contains some comments on national politics, travels in
India and Egypt, a vtarit to a slave pen in St Louis (1861),
^ '^^^^ Public mta^ in education in Doylestowi;
Prartsburg church collection, 1884-1919. 110 items.
Wi-L™?rr ?"*?"** Librar 7> Coition of Regional
iustory and University Archives (699)
Programs, prayer meeting topics, Epworth League pro-
^T S 'i^L ? er P - apers tor **• *■***» MethodistrEpW
f£^ ^ Sby ^ en l? churches of Prattsburg, N. Y and the
Christian Church of Ingleside, N. Y.
Courtney, Charles Edward, 1849-1920 ^ 64 ~ 853
Papers, 1880-1938. 2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, CoUection of Regional
.History and University Archives (40/1/142)
Athlete and Cornell University rowing coach. Letters
from and about Courtney (1880-1930), congratulatory and
c«nmendatory telegrams (1897-1920), a biographical sketch
of Courtney by Nellie Larmon Anthony, Cornell crew record
and attendance^books (1900-15), photos, of Courtney and
Cornell crews (1880-1938), and numerous regatta programs,
souvenirs, and personal memorabilia.
Gift of Mrs. Fred Atwater.
n ii t „ MS 64-854
Coville, Luzerne, 1865-
Papers collected by Anna Elsbree, 1894-1935. 190 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (19/1/413) a
Physician and lecturer in anatomy and surgery at Cornell^
University. Personal and professional correspondence, per-
sonal bills and receipts (1895-1915), notes and correspond-
ence pertaining to the history of Ithaca, N. Y., and a report
(1903) on the Cornell University Infirmary.
__ .„. MS 64-355
Cross, Whitney R 1913-1955
Papers, 1941-51. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1678)
Historian and first curator of the Collection of Regional
History at Cornell University. Correspondence of Cross as
a graduate student at Harvard University with members of
his committee; correspondence, notes, and other items per-
taining to his research: and a typewritten MS. entitled
Revivalism & eccentric religions, 1830-1860.
__ . MS 64-856
Cnsnman, Robert Eugene, 1889- collector.
Papers, 1940-50. 19 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (18/2/112)
Correspondence, notes, and printed matter relating to
mvil liberties in the U. S., collected with the support of a
Rockefeller Foundation grant for the study of the "relation^
of civil rights to the control of subversive activities." ^»
« - , . MS64-857
DaBey family.
Papers, 1883-1908. lbox.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1777)
Correspondence and other papers pertaining to Francis
Kernan Dalley's law practice in Ithaca, N. "ft; papers re-
lating to the pension claim of a Negro Civil War veteran ;
family letters from Dalley's brothers, C. J. Dalley of Bald-
winsviUe, N. Y. and E. M Dalley of Geneva, N. Y.; auto-
graph book (1883) of Gretta M Dalley; photos, of family
and friends; form letters, bills, and related items of the
Dalley family of Tompkins Co., N. Y.
t. «.i « MS64-858
Dethlefsen, Edgar Raymond, 1930-
William Henry Miller papers, 1870-1957. 101 items.
In ComeU University Library, CoUection of Regional
History and University Archives ( 1856)
Drawings (sets of plans and elevations, ca. 1890) andm
specifications by WiUiam Henry MUler (1848-1922) an"
architect of Ithaca, N. Y. ; a list of titles of articles about
Miller and notable events in architecture in Ithaca appearing
in the Ithaca daUy journal and the Ithaca weekly democrat
(1870-1917) compUed by Dethlefsen for a CorneU Univer-
sity master's thesis on MUler; a biographical sketch of
Miller and an analysis of his design prepared by Dethlefsen
as introductory sketches for his thesis.
Gift of Mr. Dethlefsen.
162
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-859
Devereux, Mary D
Scrapbooks, 1835-76. 2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1505)
Family correspondence, greeting cards, fashion plates,
newspaper clippings, and social announcements from Utica,
N. Y. Includes correspondence of Nicholas Devereux and
William Constable Fierrepont
MS64-860
Douglas, Susan Havey, 1900-1962, collector.
Scrapbooks, ca. 1955-60. 47 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2214)
Scrapbooks covering the history of the American Presi-
dency from 1789-1960, containing autographs, prints,
photos., cartoons, pamphlets, clippings, memorabilia, and
other papers, dated, annotated, and indexed.
Gift of Damon G. Douglas, 1962.
MS64-S61
Eaton, Hervey E
Papers, 1870-1922. 37 v. and 2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (728)
Diaries (1884-1918) containing the household expenses of
a family of four, with yearly balances; cashbooks (1870-86)
for Eaton's drugstore in Syracuse, N. Y. with daily and
weekly balances; an account book (1880-1913) of H. E.
Eaton, O. E. Eaton, and A. N. Wood recording investments
and income from stock and bonds in railroad and canal
companies, local banks, farm mortgages, express and tele-
graph companies, and including balance sheets for a tenant-
operated farm (1893-96); and samples of receipted bills
(1876-1922) illustrating the cost of living, taxes paid and
letterheads of a number of businesses, including A. N.
Wood's Utica Steam Gauge Company.
Gift of Prank Pores Bussell, Mr. Eaton's son-in-law.
MS 64-862
Edwards, David Fay, 1834-1860.
Papers, 1843-59. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1209)
Teacher. Letters relating to Edwards' experiences as a
theological student of Lisle, N. Y., and later as a teacher in
Illinois : journals and letters describing a trip to California
(1859) ; miscellaneous family papers and genealogical notes.
Includes correspondence of and about Hamilton Edwards
and Frances Edwards Smith.
r MS64-868
Edwards, Hamilton.
Account books of Hamilton and Franklin Boyd Edwards,
1840-1900. 64 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (497)
General accounts, cattle accounts (1850-91), and lumber-
ing accounts (1859-1900) from Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Edwards.
MS 64-864
Edwards family.
Genealogy, ca. 1600-1919. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives ( 1163)
Genealogical data compiled by R. H. Edwards of Lisle,
N. Y., on the Edwards line, particularly those descendants
of Jonathan Edwards who settled in Chenango Co., N. Y.
Includes letters from various members of the family.
MS 64-865
Faass (F. Lewis) and Daniel Ford.
Erie Canal lock papers, 1887-95. 51 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1107)
Correspondence, bids, specifications, labor and other costs,
estimate of profits, and other papers relating to a contract to
improve Lock no. 46, and an injunction by the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western Railroad. Correspondents include
Elliot Danf orth, Edward G. Davis, Edward Hannan , Frank-
lin D. Locke, and John D. McMahon.
MS 64-866
Fisher, James Boorman, 1833-1889.
Papers, 1831-1945. 3 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2165)
Presbyterian minister. Papers, chiefly 1858-87, co nsisting
mainly of sermons and lectures delivered by Fisher. In-
cludes sermons by Fisher's father, Josiah Fisher, and his
maternal grandfather, Samuel Fisher; a pamphlet dealing
with the career of his paternal grandfather, the Rev. Jona-
than Fisher; and newspaper clippings. The papers origi-
nated in Lyons Falls, Deposit, and Westtown, N. Y., and
Pleasant Mount and Scranton, Pa.
MS 64-867
Fletcher, Stevenson Wbitcomb, 1875-
Letter books, 1903-05. 5 v. .
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (21/22/459)
Supervisor of extension teaching in agriculture at Cornell
TJniversity. Letters from Fletcher to farmers, extension
students, and prospective students concerning Farmer Read-
ing-Course lessons, farmer reading clubs, the short winter
course in agriculture offered by the New York State College
of Agriculture, course grades and deficiencies, and agricul-
tural techniques; and personal letters to educators, acquaint-
ances, and agriculturists, chiefly President E. A Byron and
professor E. E. Elliot and Solon Shedd of Washington
State College, Professor Charles Keffer of Knoxville, Tenn,
Wilhelm Miller, editor of Country life, and C. A Tonneson,
editor of Northwest horticulturalist.
MS 64-868
Floyd family.
Papers, 1790-1898. 5 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (777)
Miscellaneous papers relating to the interrelated Floyd,
Ireland, and Sicard families. The bulk of the collection
(1855-73) deals with the activities of Montgomery Sicard
(1836-1900) a U. S. naval officer, and contains notes, pam-
phlets, and other materials on navigation, naval discipline,
and the care and use of naval guns; and letters relating to
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Moyd family. Papers, 1790-1898. (Continued)
the shipwreck of the U. S. S. Saginaw in the Pacific (Nov.
1870), and to Sicard's duties at the Brooklyn Nary Yard in
the 1870's. The Floyd family papers include the militia
records (1824-29) of Captain David Floyd, 157th Regt,
New York Militia, Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y. The Ireland
family papers include a plat book (1837) of the lands owned
in New York City by the John Ireland estate.
MS 64-869
Eraser, Helen Anderson, 1902-
Papers, 1918-62. ca. 4 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives ( 1975 )
Medical librarian, of Albany, N. Y. Diaries (1918-54),
correspondence, reports, newsletters, press releases, pro-
grams, posters, and other items pertaining to Miss Fraser's
interest in the Albany Inter-Racial Council, the New York
State Commission Against Discrimination, Unitarian
Church work, health insurance plans, folklore studies, and
many other civic and cultural activities.
Gift of Miss Fraser, 1960-62.
.- *. ». . ™. MS 64-870
^MSon, Edwin Thomas, 1884-1959.
Papers, 1935-58. ca. 3 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Eegional
History and University Archives (1972)
Lawyer and business executive. Correspondence, speeches,
notebooks, and pamphlets and other printed matter con-
cerning the Mutual security act and Mutual Security Ad-
ministration, Defense Production Administration, Market
Research Corporation of America, National Planning Asso-
ciation, the American Assembly, International Materials
Conference, International Milk Processors, National Biscuit
Company, Merchants Refrigerating Company, First Federal
Savings & Loan Association, and Eisenhower Exchange Fel-
lowships. Includes letters and other papers relating to
Gibson's position as a trustee of Cornell University and his
interest in the Cornell Alumni Association in New York
City.
GLft of Mrs. Gibson, 1959.
--,-,, m. , MS64-871
&D, Charles.
Papers, 1835-43. 2 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1444)
Mathematician. Correspondence with Benjamin Pierce
and others relating to the publication of Mathematical mis-
cellany, of which GUI was editor, and to other matters;
printed and handwritten pages of mathematical data; and
miscellaneous papers.
™ ~ . MS 64-872
Glen Springs Hotel, Waking Glen, N.T.
Records, 1885-1984. 118 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (16A)
Registers and accounts.
Gift of William F. Leffingwell, 1942.
„ . „, MS 64-878
Greig, John, 1779-1858. 4
Papers, 1794-1870. 18 reels of microfilm.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1550)
Lawyer, land agent, owner, and speculator, of Canaa-
daigua, N. Y. Correspondence, accounts of purchases, pay-
ments, and unsold lands, surveys, tax receipts, contracts,
notes, bonds, deeds, powers of attorney, maps and field notes
of the New York Military Tract and city lots of Rochester,
N. Y. and Ontario Ca, N. Y. and other papers. Papers re-
lating to Grog's land interests include material on the Che-
nango Triangle, the Homby Estate, the New York Military
Tract, Cottringer Tract, Ogden Tract, and the Pulteney
Estate. His activities as a promoter of internal improve-
ments are reflected in material relating to the Charlotte to
Rochester Railroad, Erie Canal, Rochester and Carthage
Railroad, Rochester and Ontario Plank Road, Sodus Canal
Association and Sodus Land Company. The extensive per-
sonal correspondence between Greig and various members
of his family and with friends in England, Scotland, and
the U. S. includes discussions of American political and eco-
nomic activity, the tariff, the Bank of the U. S., President
Andrew Jackson, the size of the Army, the Oregon question,
Dorr's Rebellion, Indians, antimasonry, life in Washington,
D. C, a trip to Geneseo, N. Y., Avon, N. Y. and the Wads-
worth Estate, and internal British politics. Miscellaneous
material includes histories of Sodus Point, N. Y., the Greig
House, early Canandaigna, N. Y., and a biography of
Charles Williamson, "builder of the Genesee Country." In-
cludes correspondence and other papers of or about John C
Adams, William Adams, John Jacob Astor, William L Bid-
die, John Bishop, John Brace, John C. Calhoun, DeWitt
Clinton, Alexander Duncan, Moses Dyer, Joseph Fellows,
John Fiak, Thomas Fitzshnmons, Alonzo Frost, John Gran- 41
ger, Alexander Greig, Eliza Greig, James Greig, Jacob Hal-
let, Humphrey Howland, Levi HubbelL John Jameson, Wil-
liam Jeffrey, A. B. Johnson, Sir John Johnstone estate,
Elisha Kane, John K. Kane, D. S. Kennedy, Norman Little,
W. W. McCay, E. C. MacDowell, R H. Martin, Thomas
Morris, J. E. Ogden, Oliver Phelps, Charles Rees, Henry
Remsen, John Richardson, Jedediah Sanger, Mark H Sib-
ley, Robert Troup, John Tryon, James Walsh, and Walter
Wells.
Three reels of microfilm contain a copy of the original
card file index. An unpublished guide is available in the
library.
MS 64-874
Gnerlac, Othon Goepp, 1870-1933.
Papers, ca. 4 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (14/18/473)
Professor of Romance languages at Cornell University.
Correspondence, French notes, French Dept examinations,
typewritten French exercises, newspaper clippings, and
other printed matter.
Gift of Henry Guerlac, 1959.
„ MS 64-875
Hallock, Albert Gildersleeve, 1888-
Correspondence, 1907-27. 9 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (37/5/610)
Largely annotated transcripts of student letters (1907-11)
from Hallock, member of the Cornell Class of 1911, to bis
mother; together with a few letters to Hallock.
Gift of Mr. Hallock, 1962.
164
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MS64-S76
Hammond family.
Business records, 1835-1916. 16 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2139, 2140)
Correspondence, fi^anraal statements, orders, invoices,
vouchers, board and freight bills, boat operation receipts,
memoranda notebooks, and other papers from Crown Point
and Ironville (formerly Irondale), Esses Co, K". Y. Many
of the records concern the operations of the Crown Point
Iron Company and its predecessors, Penfield & Taft, Pen-
field & Harwood, and Penfield & Hammond, and include
journals, cashbooks, payroll records and board bills for fur-
nace, furnace company store, and company railroad em-
ployees, and canal and lake steamer shipping accounts.
Includes miscellaneous accounts of Hammond & Company,
Charles Franklin Hammond, the Sugar Hall Company;
grocery and general merchandise daybooks, cashbooks, cus-
tomers' ledgers, inventories, order books, and other accounts
of John and Thomas Hammond, the Hammond Store, Bar-
ker & Wyman, and others.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Eugene Barker, 1961.
MS64-87T
Hart, Van Breed, 1894- coUeetor.
Tompkins County accounts, 1830-80. 4 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1974)
Blacksmith's accounts of Cortland Wheeler, of Dryden,
N. Y.; Peruville, N. Y. cheese factory lading accounts; gen-
eral store accounts of E. B. Hill; and distillery accounts of
an unknown owner.
Gift of Mr. Hart, 1960.
| MS 64-878
Hicks, Mabel Claudia.
Papers. 1892-1915. 86 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2035)
Correspondence (1908-13) concerning Miss Hicks' em-
ployment as a teacher, copies of examinations, undated
essays, and eleven school notebooks. The papers originated
in Griffins Corners, Delaware Co., N. Y. and Egg Harbor
City and New Brunswick, N. J. , - *
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Emerson Crosby Kelly, 1961.
MS64-S79
Hitchcock, Romyn, 1851-1923.
Papers, 1882-1900. ca. 425 items.
In Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2174)
Chemist and lecturer on the Orient Correspondence, lec-
ture notes, monographs, government bulletins and other
pamphlet material, newspaper dippings, and maps, chiefly
concerned with Chinese-American diplomatic relations,
spheres of influence, problems of Chinese immigration, in-
cluding low wages, tong societies, and the Chinese exclusion
act, and the geography, art, religion, and customs of China
and Japan.
Gift, 1961.
p MS 64-880
Hough family. _ . , _
Genealogy and history, 1865-1954. ca. 475 items and 2 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2023)
Genealogical charts of the descendants of William Hough,
who came "to America in 1640, and file cards containing mili-
tary service and vital records of Hough men who served in
the French and Indian War, American Revolution, War
of 1812 Mexican War, Civil War, and Spanish American
War, compiled by Elida C. Hough; genealogical correspond-
ence (1913-54) among members of various branches of the
femilv; and an unbound, uncut set of Franklin B. Hough's
two-volume work Washingtomana (1865) •
Gift of Helen Y. Hough, 1960.
MS 64-881
HobbeU, Henry Salem, 1869-1949.
Papers, 1886-1949. ca.3ft _ . -o - ,
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
Historyand University Archives (1955)
Portrait artist and head of the School of P^ting and
Decoration, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh
Letters (1897-1907) from Hubbell and his wife, when he
was an art student in Paris, Etaples, France, and Madrid,
largely to his benefactor, Mrs. Lydia Avery Coonley Ward;
business correspondence; research and lecture notes; sketches,
scrapbooks; records of commissions, sales, and exhibits;
clippings, reviews, criticisms; photos, of his partings with
notes Turn and by his son, Henry Wfflard Hubbell; and
?a£ readings made by Henry Wfflard E*«
much additional and chronological information about his
father's life and work.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Henry Willard Hubbell, 1960.
MS 64-882
Hyde family.
History and University Archives (1670)
'SSondence, clippings, and other V^«'™™»
Elise Hvde, her father, Orange Percy Hyde and her
btofher, Walter Woodburn Hyde, relating to social and cmc
life in Ithaca, N. Y, to various public issues, to ttia .Hyde's
literary activities, her support of the repeal of the 18th
amendment, and her interest in national politics and Amen-
canfaffi JW Much of the family correspondence of
WalteTwoodbura Hyde is from the years he was teaching at
SeKaTpton, Mass. High School and Princeton Univer-
d£ traveling in Great Britain, and studying m Athens,
£e Halle, and other European cities Correspondents in-
S George Lincoln Burr, George Washington Cable, JL
Key Copland, Luigi Criscuolo, George deGrassi, Lewis
E. Dofflemyer, John S. Fine, Frederic Treman Johnson,
Alfred M. London, Clark S.Northup, Franks ^^
land Preston, Pauline Morton Sabm, Grace Alvana Seeley,
sTanlev Shaw, Jouett Shouse, Sao-ke Alfred Sze, John
labt Robert A. Taft, Jessie M. ThUlv, James W Wads-
worth Jr., Andrew D. White, and William Allen White.
Gift of Florence Elise Hyde.
MS 64-883
Israel, Henry, 1877-
Papers, 1899-1958. ca. 300 items and lv.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2159)
Executive secretary of the Young Men's Christian Asso-
ciations. Correspondence (1933-58) with John L. Hopkins,
superintendent of schools for Hasbn^gs-on-HudsonKY,
William R. Shirley, president of the School Board Norman
G Swift, principal of the Hastings Center for Adult Edu-
cation, and other civic leaders of Hastings and Westchester
Co., N. Y concerning recreational and educational programs
165
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IsraeLHenry, 1877- Papers, 1899-1958. (Continued)
HfiS^f fi^T 1 "'^ }** m ovement; sc«pbo4
(1899-1903) of YJH.C.A, material; notes and rough drafts
of speeches, minutes of the OHnmunity Service Council of
Hastings, pamphlets, clippings and other printed materials
concerning the activities and progress of the Council,
especially in the realms of educational problems and child
welfare, taxation, and the administrative organization of
Westchester Co. and its defects.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Israel, 1961.
Jenkins, Minnie EimbaD, 1883- MS64-884
Papers, 1903-30. ca. 1 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
■History and University Archives (41/5/558)
Bacteriologist Notebooks, texts, a copy of Miss Jenkins'
master's thesis on fermented milk drinks, notes from grad-
uate work done at George Washington University, and
prmted matter • frorcr the U. S. Dept of Agriculture, New
York State College of Agriculture, and the New York State
aSorSe* Ex P erunent Stati on on dairy cows, eggs, milk,
Gift of Miss Jenkins.
Karapetoff, Vladimir, 1876-1948 ^ 6 *~ 886
Papers, ca. 1904-48. ca. 3 ft.
WwJ?™!?TT U ^ V ^ ty ^ blar ^ Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (16/6/564)
■f nSS ^^^ Professor of electrical engineering
at Cornell University. Largely biographical material and
a miscellaneous collection of nonsdltific wri^^clS
ing essays and poems, and original musical cooTpbsitions;
together with some personal correspondence, scientific and
ITe p ttSS&ttlsg*" "* ■" **""*•"■ ~*
Unpublished guide in the library.
Kelly, Crosby. MS 64-886
Accounts, 1920-24. 3 v.
Hl^ ^ U TT U?iVer ? ty . Li ?? ar3, ' Co^on of Regional
History and University Archives (2118)
Daybook and ledgers of a lumber dealer and builder of
Jtfleischmanns, Delaware Co. N. Y.
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Emerson Crosby Kelly, 1961.
Kenney, Eudorus Catlin, 1857-1918 ^ "^^
Papers, 1876-1916. 3 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives(2116)
Teacher, author, lecturer, and composer. Largely incom-
mg correspondence concerning Kenney's writings, religious,
ethical and scientific questions, Cornell alumni affairs! and
personal and family matters; together with MS. and pub-
lished copies of Kenney's autobiographical writings, essays,
t^^FT* 1 com P° siti <'^; Photos.; newspaper clip-
E ^.^^P^Phlets, programs, and othVprinted
items relating to his literary career, and his interest in Cor-
nell alumni activities, the Washington Secular SeX
woman suffrage movement, national politics, a^variJut
public issues, including the execution of Francisco Ferret
(1909). Correspondents include Gustaf EL Ander Milton
C. Brown, Charles Courter Dickinson, Esther Josselyn
Griffin, George William Harris, Randolph Horton, Hiram
JonnMessenger, Jacob Gould Schurman, and Andrew Dick- 4
son White. ^
Received from the estate of Mr. Kenney, 1961.
„• „_ MS 64-888
Kernan, Francis, 1816-1892.
Business records, 1851-88. 6 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1510)
Lawyer and U S. Representative from Utica, N. Y
Cashbooks, ledgers, and other accounts, pertaining chieflv
to Kernan's private business.
MS 64-889
Kernan, Quinn & Kernan, Utica, tf. T.
Records, 1847-75. 6 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1510)
Records of legal services performed and fees chamed,
cases heard by the New York State Supreme Court "and
personal expense accounts of members of the £rm. ' The
papers concern William Kernan (b. 1831) and Geo'rce E
Quinn (d. 1863)
Kerr, Washington, 1809-1878. MS 64_89 °
Papers, 1829-84. lbox.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1649)
Businessman. Chiefly correspondence, together with a A
passport, statements of account, and a few other miscellane- ~
ous papers, some in Spanish, of Kerr, a native of Baltimore,
Md. who emigrated to Mexico in 1829 after business difficul-
ties. Includes correspondence between Kerr and his sisters,
brothers-in-law, and business associates, relating to a suit
pending against Kerr in the U S. and a suit, involving con-
fiscation of a shipment of tobacco by the Mexican govern-
ment, being carried on in Mexico on his behalf; correspond-
ence with relatives on family matters, including Kerr's in-
heritance from his father; and correspondence between
Julius Skilton, U. S. consul-general in Mexico, and Kerr's
nieces and their representatives regarding the settlement of
his estate after his death These papers contain comments
on tne American national and the international political and
economic scene, the cotton trade between England and Mex-
ico, the effect of Mexican state tariffs of the sale of tobacco
in certnm Mexican states, and Mexican politics and its effect
on business. Other correspondence is with or about John
Belden, Jsathan. Clifford, Edmund Didiev, Georgiana
Hunter, Henry D. Hunter, Robert Perkins Letcher, William
Wall, Isabella Stewart, W. Henry Stewart, Abbie Kerr
S>tewart v Elizabeth Stewart. William Wilkinson, Howland
and Aspinwall, and Watson & Company.
ir-.u ^_ * r MS 64-891
Kilborne, Fred Lucius, 1858-1936. M
Papers, 1884-1936. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
Historyand University Archives (1806)
Veterinarian and parasitologist Correspondence, re-
ports, photocopies of photos., newspaper clippings, and mis-
cellaneous printed matter, chiefly relating to various aspects
of veterinary medicine. Includes letters (1884-86) from
editors of The rural New Yorker concerning specific subject
matter and rate of compensation for articles on veterinary
166
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Kuhorne, Fred Lucius, 1858-1936. Papers, 1884-1936.
(Continued)
medicine; letters commenting favorably on Charles Kendall
Adams and Robert Henry Thurston; letters froin a friend
£ in Texas describing living conditions and economic oppor-
tunities around El Paso (1886-87); papers (1895-99) re-
lating to Kilborne's work testing cattle for the Tuberculosis
Committee of the New York State Board of Health; and
an account of Kilborne's study of Texas cattle fever (1933-
36). Correspondents include Henry E. Alvord, Cooper
Curtice, F. O. Donohue, Fay Martin Fitts, Simon Henry
Gage, Dr. H Preston Hoskins, James Law, Selim Hobart
Peabody, Ernest Russell, Hubert Schmidt, Theobald Smith,
Marcia Spurr, Washington Humane Society, and Burt
Green Wilder.
Described in the Report of the curator and archivist, Cor-
nell University library, Collection of Regional History and
the University Archives (1954r-58), p. 53-54.
MS 64-892
Kingsley, Carter Robie.
Papers, 1884-195L 60 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1316)
Lawyer, of Bath, N. Y. Correspondence (business and
personal), photos., printed matter, and other papers, chiefly
concerning the continuation of the law practice of Kings-
ley's father Charles Freeman Kingsley (1835-1904) in Bath,
N. Y. and in the western land mortgage business. Includes
A| letters relating to the liquidation of the local legal and west-
™ em land business of Kingsley's uncle, Reuben E. Robie;
papers (1910-30's) relating to the investment of trust funds
in corporation stocks; letters relating to Kingsley's member-
ship in Sigma Phi; and the papers of Kingsley's brothers,
Charles LaRue Kingsley and James R. Kingsley, and their
mother, Mary (Robie) Kingsley. Charles' papers (1884-
1937) relate largely to his career with the firm of Board-
man, Piatt, & Soloy, New York City, and to the promotion,
operation, and in some cases dissolution, of the Birmingham
Cement Company (1899-1906), the Bay Minette Land Com-
pany (1906-34), the Gold Pan Mining Company, Breckin-
ridge, Colo. (1902-06), the Royal Tiger Mines (1918-32),
the Bonanza United Mines and Contact Bay Mines, Ontario,
and the Dorothy-Bill Mine, Picher, Okla. (1921-35). Papers
relating to the Kingsley Farm, Hammondsport, N. Y. in-
clude negotiation and maintenance of a lease of part of the
farm to Glenn Curtiss for experiments in seaplane design
(1910-22). The papers of James R. Kingsley, also a New
York lawyer, relate mostly to legal business and include
fragmentary diaries, social and family correspondence, and
photos. Otiier correspondence and papers relate to Lucetta
Anils, Rosy K Baker, D. Bauder, J. T. Dickerson, W. A.
Fields, Helen F. Finch, Samuel Foley, Lillian J. Gates,
Ellen Gibbs, Fanny Gibbs, M. H Hallock, Helen M Hand,
Mary S. Jones, Horace S. Ketcham, Andrew Kingkade,
M Llewelyn W. Kingsley, Harriet R. Knight, Osie M Lamber-
son, Emily T. Little, L. J. Massoh, Caroline Moore, Clarence
Myrtie, A. W. Noble, Sarah Robie, Theodore Roosevelt, Wil-
liam S. Shephard, J. B. Schmitt, J W. Schmitt, William
Thomas, Annie Dwight Tyler, R. S. Tyler, Alexander &
Colby, Maxwell & Maxwell Investment Company, Oklahoma
Mortgage and Trust Company, Patrons' Cooperative Fire
Relief Association, Bath, N. Y.
Gift of Mr. Kingsley's estate.
MS 64-893
Kitchelt, Florence Ledyard (Cross) 1874-196L
Papers, 1896-1954. 53 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2009)
Social worker and feminist Letters from Susan Dix-
well Miller relating to Mrs. Kitchelt's settlement house work
in Brooklyn, N. Y.; correspondence, notes, and reminis-
cences concerning the beginnings of the George Junior Re-
public; family letters; and printed items. The bulk of the
collection dates from 1898-1910.
Gift of Mrs. Kitchelt, 1960.
MS 64-894
Kohm, Emil A 1870-1942.
Business records, 1908-45. 21 items and 6 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2065)
Tailor, of Ithaca, N. Y. Correspondence, customers' ac-
counts, cashbooks, wage records, and other accounts con-
cerning the tailoring business, the settlement of the Kohm
estate, and other matters-
Gift of Gertrude Kohm, 1960.
MS 64-895
Kyle, Edwin Jackson, 1876-
Papers, 1934-55. 65 items and 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1686)
Educator, horticulturist, and diplomat Correspondence,
speeches, reports, pamphlets, photos^ newspaper clippings,
and other items pertaining to Kyle's work at Texas Agricul-
tural and Mechanical College and to his ambassadorship to
Guatemala (1945-48)* Correspondents include Juan Jose
Arevalo, Liberty Hyde Bailey, T. H. Barton, W- L. Clayton,
William H Danforth, Fred Hale, Cordell Hull, Ralph W.
Hutchins, R. J. Kleberg, Carlos Marroquin Willard, George
C. Marshall, Reagan McCrary, J.E- Millender, F. W. Peck,
W. S. Price, Jr., W. R. Poage, Ralph Urdaneta, Francisco
Valdes Calder6n, and Woody Varner.
MS 64-696
Lawn, Evan, collector.
Breesport collection, 1894-1944. 3 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (107)
Papers, notes and photos, relating to Breesport, N. X.
Access restricted.
MS 64-897
Le Ray de Chaumont, James Donatien, 1760-1840.
Papers, 1781-1835. 137 items. .
In Cornell University library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2186)
Entrepreneur. Accounts, bills of lading, shipping in-
voices, reports of damages and repairs to ships, protestations
against seizures made by the British fleet, ship registration
documents, and other items issued in Glasgow, Liverpool,
Nantes, New York, Baltimore, New Orleans, and ports in
Haiti, Martinique, and Puerto Rico, mainly to John Juhel &
Company and to John H Behn & Company of New York
City; correspondence, accounts, deeds, contracts, and otter
papers concerning the disposition of lands in Jefferson Co.,
N. Y. and Luzerne Co., Pa., and the settlement of the estate
of Henry Boutin and other business affairs both in France
and the U.S. Some of the papers are in French or Spanish.
Gift of Ellen Ward HalL 1962.
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Lockwood, Elmer Leo, 1889- ^ M " 898
Cemetery records and genealogy, 1957-tf). 2 reels of
microfilm.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2167)
Correspondence and research material concerning the
genealogy of the Lockwood. and the related Benjamin,
Hallock, Longyear, Markham, Parrish, Peer, and SpiUane
(or Splain) families; tombstone inscriptions (1718-1959)
for the town of Caroline, Tompkins Co., N. T.; cemetery
records from Honeoye Falls and Lima, K. Y; and notes
from church and public records in Dutchess, Livingston,
Monroe, and Ulster counties, N. Y.
Gift of Mr. Lockwood, 1961-C2.
Luther, Leslie Leon, 1886- collector. ^ M ~ 8 "
Moravia area items, 1882-1960. ca. 180 items, 1 v„ and
3 reels of microfilm. ^^
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1934)
Alphabetized tombstone inscriptions (1751-1955) for the
towns of Locke, Moravia, Mles,Sempronius, Summer Hill,
and Venice, N. T.; scrapbooks of clippings (1921-58)
sketches, and notes concerning people, events, churches and
cither institutions in central New York; and genealogies of
gejUky (or AUee), Luther, Spafford, Sparks, and Youngs
Gift of Mr. Luther, 1959-62.
¥ m MS 64-900
Lyon, Moses.
Papers, 1813-94. 258 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1295)
Farmer, of New York State. Letters of Lyon and his
six children, most of which concern his son Lewis' activities
at Cortland Academy, Homer, N. Y, and at Auburn, N. Y,
where he was a merchant Other letters relate to William
IJaaa, a Protestant clergyman, and to the religious attitudes
of the WSO's and 1860's. Includes 11 photos.
McCray, Elizabeth, collector.
Papers, 1810-1944. ca. 90 items and 1 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1935)
Correspondence, deeds and other legal documents, ac-
count^ and miscellaneous papers of the Chatfield, Foster,
and I McCray families, mainly concerned with the sale of
land and lumber. The papers originated in Broome, Dela-
ware, Otsego and Steuben counties, N. Y, and Luzerne Ca,
Gift of Mrs. McCray,1959.
Mandeville family. MS 64-902
Papers, 1845-1934. 2 boxes.
_In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1706)
Miscellaneous papers of Dr. Frederick Austin Mandeville
of Rochester, N. Y. and his wife, the former Emma L, Un-
derbill of Bath, N. Y Includes many announcement and
SmSTSF "ttTI.S'?^ 8 -**™ mA """H" Participated
in by Miss Underhall before her marriage, and by both Dr.
and Mrs. Mandeville after their marriage, especially while
members of St Peter's Presbyterian Church of Rochester,
N. Y.; programs, announcements, pamphlets, and miscellan-
eous papers concerning the Eastman Theatre and the Ly- a
ceum of Rochester, the American School of Metaphysics and "
the University of Buffalo, Medical Dept; and other miscel-
laneous papers.
Marcham, Frederick George, 1898- 6 *~ 8 ° 3
Papers, 1947-66. 558 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (14/17/603)
Professor of English history at Cornell University
largely correspondence containing recommendations for
former students and requests for such. Other letters deal
with university affairs, publication of Marcham's books by
Macmillan and Harper's, requests by publishing houses and
scholarly journals for reader reports, and reports from
students on their research progress. Other material in-
cludes some minutes of History Dept. meetings, MSS of
speeches and reports by Marcham and others, articles by
Marcham on athletics, and materials prepared by Marcham
and others for the Project in Critical Thinking sponsored
by Cornell and the College of Education, University of
Iowa. Correspondents include Zechariah Chafee, Jr. and
C A ortneote Parkinson.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Marcham, 1961.
MS64-804
Meloy family.
Papers, 1827-1928. ca.2ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional 4|r
History and University Archives (1212)
Personal correspondence of various members of the Meloy
family of Ellicottville, N. Y. and Washington, D. G, con-
taining comments on life at Yale University (1850), settling
in Kansas (1857), construction on the Union Pacific Bail-
road (ca. 1869), conditions of settlement in Wyoming, Ore-
gon, and Washington, farm prices, and other matters; and
Skinner and Meloy general store accounts (1852-4S7). Cor-
respondents include C. C. Dawson, Anna Meloy, Edward
Meloy, George Rider, and John Rodgers.
„ MS 64-905
Merriam & Richards Iron Mine, Westport, N.Y.
Records, 1845-69. 5 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (644)
Account books of the Merriam & Richards Iron Mine and
the Wadhams Mills, a gristmill, also located in Westport
Essex Co.,N.Y. <~»~ *,
Moore, Norman Slawson, 1901-
Papers, 1927-6L 140 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (19/-/594) <■
Physician, professor and chairman of preventive and
clinical medicine at Cornell University, and director of the
Grannett Medical Clinic. Personal and professional corre-
spondence, speeches (1959-61), photos., and clippings. In-
cludes correspondence and other material pertaining to
Moore's election as president of the Medical Society of the
State of New York. J
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Moore, 196L
168
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-307
Moseley & Motley Milling Company, Rochester, N.T.
Records, 1875-1929. 100 ft
In Cornel] University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1661)
9 Correspondence, account books, advertising letters, and
feills. The correspondence is concerned chiefly with the sale
of flour and grain to bakeries, mills, and commission mer-
chants in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New Eng-
land, and, before 1881, in Glasgow, London, and Liverpool;
with market prices and conditions ; with purchases of milling
equipment and supplies; and with construction of mills and
mill equipment. Correspondents include grain merchants,
mil] machinery manufacturers, bagging companies, lumber
yards, machinists, farriers, office equipment companies, and
the telephone company.
MS64-908
National Forestry Program Committee.
Records, 1920-47. ca. 1 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1841)
Chiefly correspondence of Roy S. Kellogg, chairman of a
committee established to secure national forest Conservation
legislation ; together with circulnr letters, memoranda, reso-
lutions, press releases, and other publicity materials, and
miscellaneous printed and mimeographed items. Kellogg's
correspondence with committee members, professional
foresters, lumber dealers, manufacturers of wood and paper
products and naval stores, regional and State conservation
associations, farm organizations, newspaper publishers,
Congressmen, and others, concerns efforts to promote the
| Snell bill (1920-22), the Clarke^McNary act (1924), the
~ McNary-McSweeney forest research law (1928), and the
McNary-Woodruff act (1928). Includes correspondence of
Ralph Sheldon Hosmer and other foresters concerning an
article Hosmer wrote on the. work of the committee, together
with his rough notes and corrected drafts (1945-47). Cor-
respondents include Edgar Allen, E. T. Allen, Shirley Allen,
Philip W. Ayres, Elbert H. Baker, Hugh Potter Baker,
John \V. Blodgeft, Warren 1*. Bnllock, Ovid M. Butler,
Earle Hart Clapp, Wilson M. Conipton, Samuel Trask Dana,
John Foley, David L. Goodwillie, William B. Greeley, Wil-
liam L. Hall, Gilbert N. Haugen, Charles L. McNary, Bar-
riugton Moore, George N. Ostrander, Charles Lathrop Pack,
Joseph Hyde Pratt, Arthur B. Recknagel, Paul G. Reding-
ton, Arthur C. Ringland, Percival Sheldon Ridsdale, Sher-
man Bncers, Edward A. Shermnn, George W. Sisson, Jr.,
Bertraud H. Snell, Robert V. Stuart, James William
Tourney, Arthur T. Upson, and Raphael Zon.
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described in the
Report of the curator and archivist, Cornell University
library, Collection of Regional History and the University
Archives (1954-58), p. 64-65.
MS64-909
ewman, Jared Treman, 1855-1937.
Papers, 1880-1936. 16 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2157)
Lawyer, mayor of Ithaca, N. Y-, Cornell University trus-
tee, and bank official. Correspondence, legal documents,
reports, accounts, blueprints, maps, clippings, and printed
matter dealing primarily with the interest of Newman and
Charles H. Blood in the development of Cayuga Heights,
Benwick Heights, and Bryant Park. Includes letters and
papers concerning banking institutions in Ithaca and else-
where, real estate in South Dakota, Illinois and Florida,
other business concerns, the expansion and promotion of the
New York State Barge Canal System, the affairs of Casca-
dilla School, alumni activities of the Cornell Class of 1875,
the Cornell University Christian Association and Cornell
United Religious Work, Newman's appointment as special
lecturer in the Cornel] University Law School (1897-98),
and his terms of service as a trustee; and scrapbook and cor-
respondence with family and friends.
Gift of Charles H. Newman, 1961.
MS 64-910
Noonan, LeoP 1887-1960.
Papers, 1940-60. ca. 3 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2169)
New York State assemblyman from Cattaraugus Co. Cor-
respondence with constituents, colleagues, and members of
State administrative departments, mainly concerning pend-
ing legislation on education, railroad and other labor issues,
dairy industry, and public works; scrapbooks of clippings,
photos., and other items dealing with election campaigns
and Assembly activities; and mimeographed and printed
material.
Gift of John D. Noonan, 1962.
MS64-911
Northeastern Wood Utilization CoundL
Records, 1942-59. ca. 1 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1964)
Letters and other papers from the files of Edgar Heer-
mance, secretary of the council (1942-53), Henry W. Hicock,
secretary (1954r-58), and Arthur Bernard Recknagel, execu-
tive secretary (1952-53) ; papers pertaining p to the dissolu-
tion of the council (1958-59) ; pamphlets and miscellaneous
material relating to council activities and the forest prod-
ucts industry; incomplete runs of Wood notes and the
Council bulletin.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of A. B. Recknagel, 1959.
MS 64-912
Ogden, Robert Morris, 1877-1959.
Papers, 1889-1959. ca. 21 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (14/23/467, 14/23/572,
14/23/m.446)
Professor of psychology and dean of the College of Arts
and Sciences, Cornell University. Correspondence (1889-
1959) pertaining to Ogden's work as psychologist, author,
and educator, and to his membership in various scientific
societies, especially the Southern Society for Philosophy
and Psychology; personal and family correspondence; notes,
essays nnd other MSS. of writings; personal accounts; Cor-
nellianu; reprints and other printed matter; Clippings;
photos.; and accounts of the estate of Mrs. John Dorsey.
Gifts of Mrs. Ogden and Frank S. Freeman, 1959-61.
169
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collection!
Polsifer, Nathan T MS 64r " 918
Business records, 1886-1902. 6 v. and 2 boxes.
■WfcLr™ ^V^versity ^""y, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1775) «*««u»i
Business executive, of Manchester, Conn. Business cor-
r^ondence and papers „lating to p^^ interested
American Paper and Pulp Association, Houghton, Mifflfc
and Company Larson Valentine Company Macmillan
Company, Manchester Light and Power 0^7 oSad
Paper Company, The Outlook Company, and C&nXKJ
^Company. Includes six account boot 3 !t^
Valentme Company and of the Oakland Paper Comp^
Randan, Henry Stephens, 1811-1876 ^ 6 ^ 9M
Papers, 1845-71. 2 boxes.
Hi^J: ™^ 1 ^^ 7 Libl ' al 7' Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1732) -^Kionai
Agriculturist and educator. Business corresDondenee
Kra to BandaJl's btJK*£3g*5
*ffSf' ^Lf 16 of " h "*> specially to raisers in Texas,
difficulty of taansporting sheep over long distances "diseases'
of sheep, pedigrees, stock mprovement andSSmfrf
sheep ; letters relating to Randall's hJf^lSSSSto
and arhcles on the same subject, which appeared in Moore's
rural New Yorker in the 1860's; letters from wool growers
in response to Randall's plea' that a New Yorfw^I
™f a?i l PnC ^ Corr esp°ndents include Anthony Bene-
Rawter&mar. MS 64-915
rsBftersrt i^m*?*^
1929^ nf-TT -r » i ' • ^dndes diaries (1869-
l»») of H. B. Rawley; correspondence (1895-98) of B C
Rawley; material relating to local amateur theatricals-
Kifi "Miscellaneous papers of Daniel and HaSSS
ley legal papers (1874-1914) of the Pheylon famfly; toll
^^"T^ C 18 * 9 ""!*) ; trade papers (l££!&)3
^•S h ?!S I , U, ? ted Press -^ociation; minutes of the
Society of Columbia of Richford and North Beltehire. £
2dflJ W™ J'^- ** ^ lage ^P^ement Society,
ktUrnoIrr M 1881 ? 1 ^ Society of Richford; and a
lette r (1917) concerning Rockefeller genealogy
hJS? ** in -Cornell University, Collection of Regional
HKtory^anoV University Archives. Reports of the cLtor
Raymond family. MS 64-916
Farm papers, 1855-1947. 53 items and 16 v
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2163) 6"—~
Farm produce, fruit crop, butter and cheese, labor, pastor- *
age, sawmill household, personal, board, estate settlement,
senool district, township, and miscellaneous accounts ofCCL
Raymond, George W. Raymond, and other members of the
Raymond and Smifli families of Penfield, Monroe Co, N T
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Professor and Mrs. C. B. Raymond, 1961.
Reynolds family. MS6 ^ 1T
Papor,. 1835-1941. 230 items, 4 v., and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Cornell University Library, . Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1924)
Papers of Lansing van Rensselaer Reynolds (1807-1872)
founder of the Projecting Engine Company and the Empire
Ixwm 1\ orks, comprising correspondence, patents, drawings,
accounts, affidavits, bonds, and other legal documents mainly
concerning the invention, manufacture, and sale of an artil-
lery device consisting of a revolving batterv for projecting
balls and the Empire Loom and related textile improve-
ments, with references to hay forks, rotary pumps, weather
vanes, and other inventions of Reynolds and his son Robert
Burns Reynolds (1843-1910) ; related papers of Reynolds'
brothers and business associates, James and Benjamin
Reynolds, Alfred Wild, Peter Van Schaack, William Benja-
min, and others; personal and official correspondence (1863-
65) of Robert Bums Reynolds, written while he was enrolled
at the U. S. Naval Academy; his notebooks containing
gunnery sketches, naval songs, and accounts; a genealogy of,*
the Reynolds family (1632-1932) with mention of the BWP
Burns, Camp deRose, Deyo, Fenninger, FrizzelL Saunders,
billiman; Wadsworth, and other families; poetry, and mis-
cellanea originating from Valatie and Stockport, Columbia
vJo., N. i .
Gift of Robert Rex Reynolds, 1959.
Rivoire, Alice Cecilia (Sanderson) MS """
Papers, 1925-48. ca.3ft
Li Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2129)
Teacher, of Ithaca, N. Y. Scrapbooks (1925-45), reports,
notes, and miscellaneous MSS. and printed items concerning
Mrs. Rivoire's entire school life, travel in the U S wd
?a£r , *v ^ later teaphing career; diaries (1925-26,1935,
1941) of her mother Cecilia Blandford Sanderson, kept dur-
ing the sabbatic leave of her husband, Professor Dwight
banderson, and on later vacation trips; Professor and Mrs.
Sanderson's letters from Europe (1925-26, 1935) and type-
written copies (1935) of those of their cousin and traveW
companion, Flora Grace Prince; guestbook (1930-48) froni
the banderson home; and photos.
Gift of Mrs. John Rivoire, 196L
Robinson family. MS 64-9190
Papers, 1868-1950. ca. 2 ft.
ffi!L?^iF ?iV " I £*/ i £ M7 ' Col] ection of Regional
•History and University Archives (1960)
iJS °^ P ^ d6 ? Ce ' legSd d . ocument s, and related papers deal-
fMaESw^ ^ V*?" ° f James ***»* Robinson
Sw I md °% S £ t ?£ nent of *» este^ of Josiah B.
KrSJ?"^* 11, Wm ^ ^Douglass Boardman
letters from constituents and special interest groups copies
170
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Robinson family. Papers, 1868-1950. (Continued)
of bills and hearings, and miscellaneous items pertaining to
Robinson's service as a Republican member of the New
York State Assembly; letters and pamphlets relating to his
mt early Presbyterian pastorate at Weston, Schuyler Co., N. T. ;
stock ledger, subscribers' list, and advertising cuts of the
Danby Telephone Company (ca. 1912-26); papers (1868-
81) of Robinson's father, James Robinson, Sr., principal of
Southold Academy, Suffolk Co., N Y., including letters, a
roll book, a student petition, school announcements and
bills, orations and essays, personal and household accounts,
and directions and testimonials for "Henry's new and im-
proved process for preserving fruits, vegetables, meats,
poultry, eggs, cider and wines," for which he was Oswego
Co., N. Y. agent (1878); and broadsides, trade cards,
pamphlets, and photos, from Ithaca, N. Y. and elsewhere.
Gift of Robert W. Robinson, 1959.
MS64-920
Rodenhnrst, De Witt Clinton, 1855-1946.
Papers, 1880-1946. 46 items, 2 v., and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1994)
Physician, of Jefferson Co., N. Y. Record of births and
deaths of patients (1880-1944); newspaper clippings,
photos., letters, and other items (1911-45) ; newspaper clip-
pings on microfilm of articles appearing in The North
country advance (1944-45) and containing Rodenhorstfs
recollections of Philadelphia, and New York around 1880;
and printed matter pertaining to the medical profession.
Gift of Tacie H. Rodenhurst, 1960.
MS 64-921
Romulus, N. Y. papers, 1845-1940. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1085)
Records of Romulus and Varick, N. Y. Vigilance So-
ciety; Romulus and Ovid, N. Y. Vigilance Society; Ladies
Whist Club; and Seneca County Red Cross Auxiliary; and
memoirs of the Rev. Jacob Harter, of Herkimer and Steuben
counties, N. Y.
Gift of Richard H. Brown.
MS64-322
Russell, Benjamin, 1810-1895.
Papers, 1833-91. ca. 2 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2181)
Presbyterian minister. Correspondence (1869-89) on
church and family matters; autobiographical sketch of
Russell's youth, dealing mainly with his desire to become a
minister and his efforts to educate himself, and containing
diary entries (1833-42) concerning his theological studies,
h. work as the Chautauqua Co., N. Y. agent of the American
Bible Society, lectures on temperance, preaching in western
New York both before and after his ordination in 1837, his
appointment to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church, and family matters; income and expense accounts;
sermons, notes, miscellaneous printed items, and five issues
of MS . school newspapers (1857-ca. 1860) edited by chil-
dren in the Russell family.
Gift of Benjamin R. Andrews, 1961.
MS 64-923
Selden family.
Papers, 1785-1857. 38 items and 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (266, 1655)
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence and other papers of members of the
related Gale, Hitchcock, and Selden families. Includes cor-
respondence of George Washington jale, chiefly personal,
but also mentioning his pastoral duties at a Presbyterian
church in Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y. and affairs at Knox
College, Galesburg, HL of which he was s founder; a letter
(1839) describing Negro slavery and other aspects of life in
the Danish West Indies; genealogy of Colonel Samuel Sel-
den, a Revolutionary War officer; and miscellaneous printed
items. Correspondents include George Bowen, Harriet Sel-
den Gale, Harriet Yvonnet Gale, William S. Gale, Margaret
Gale Hitchcock, Amasa Kellogg, Mary Osborn, Abigail
Jones Selden, Charles Selden, Eliza Selden, Mary Selden,
Samuel Selden, and William Jones Selden.
MS 64-924
Selden family.
Papers, 1823-1947. 1 box and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (850)
Membership lists and notes of church meetings (1823-94),
financial pledges (1849-51), accounts (1859-72) and other
records (1848-84) of the First Baptist Church of East
Avon, N. Y; 53 annual reports (1844-1918) of the Living-
ston Baptist Association; historical papers on Rush, N. Y.
and the Genesee Valley Canal by Mary M. and Henry Set
den; a microfilm copy of Henry Selden's paper, Selden's
contribution to the automobile (1940) which deals with
George Baldwin Selden's invention of the first practical
internal combustion engine of the compression type; four
printed items concerning the Selden Patent; and Family
sketches (1939) by Clara Sayre Selden.
MS64-S25
Sempronius, N. Y. First Baptist Church.
Records, 1842-49. 50 items. .
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1829)
Subscription lists giving amounts pledged by members
and receipts given to Freegift Tuthffl, church treasurer, for
amounts expended for construction and other purposes.
MS 64-926
Shackford, Charles Chauncy, 1815-1891.
Papers, 1838-92. 58 items and 1 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (14/12/397)
Unitarian minister and professor of rhetoric and litera-
ture at Cornell University. Correspondence, an undated
tribute to Shackford, signed by Andrew Dickson _ White,
sermons, pamphlets, and other printed items pertaining to
literary subjects and theology, several photos, of Shackford
and the early Cornell campus, and newspaper clippings re-
lating to events in his career.
171
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
c.-ii v *_ , MS 64-927
hill, Henry Augustus, d. 1917.
Papers, 1892-1914. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (14/17/291)
Professor of ancient history at Cornell University. Lec-
ture notes (1892-96) taken by Sill while a student in Ger-
many; his reports (1907-14) to the president of Cornell
University for the Dept of Ancient History; and copies of
history examinations (1909-14).
«_ „„ Je D n 7, MS 64-928
bimonds, Russell, collector.
Victor, N. Y. business records, 1842-89. "" 45 v
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (314)
Accounts and records from the town of Victor, Ontario
j' t • Includes account books (1851-53) for Simonds
and Lewise; cashbooks (1841-45) for Simonds and Sey-
mour; patron records and charge accounts (1888-S9) of the
Victor Creamery Company; and accounts of the following -
Levi Aylworth (1846-50), Azet Berray (1831-45), Nathan
Campbell (1845nt6), and S. Rawson (1842-53)
Gift of Mr. Simonds.
,*, „ MS 64-929
Sleeper, Harold Reeve, 1893-1960.
Papers, 1911-60. ca.29ft
_In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2135)
Architect Correspondence, records, files, sketches, photos.,
and phonograph records dealing with architectural work
and with professional associations and councils; personal
correspondence, scrapbooks, and research notes for books,
articles, %nd lectures; correspondence, minutes, reports, and
published material dealing with the American Institute of
Architects, Architectural League of New York, New York
State Association of Architects, Downtown-Lower Man-
hattan Association, inc., New York Building Congress,
National Institute for Architectural Education, New York
City Mayor's Panel of Architects and other groups; corre-
spondence, date, and publications relating to the Fifth Ave-
nue and Madison Avenue Presbyterian Churches: notes for
lectures given at New York School of Interior Decoration,
Columbia University, and Princeton University; and copies
of Architectural graphic standards, 4th. ed. (1951) and
Building planning and design standards (1955)
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Sleeper, 1961-62.
em ... „_ ... ni MS 64-930
Smith, Franklin Robert, 1855-1925.
Papers, 1875-1919. ca. 75 items and 3 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2073)
Fruitgrower, of Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y. Letters from
A. L. Smith & Son, North Hector, N. Y, fruit basket sup-
plier, farm machinery manufacturers, and others; general
accounts (1883-1906) ; inventory of stock, equipment, and
feed (1901) ; time sheets (1900-10) ; receipts; bills of lading
and bills of sale ; trade cards, and other advertising material
Gift of Iola A. Smith, 1960.
Spencer & Reman, Utica, N. Y. .,.,-« «™»i.
Records, 1829-65. 9 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives ( 1506 ) ^
Ledgers, daybooks, records of New York Circuit and*
Supreme Court cases handled, settlements made fees
charged, and other business accounts of a law firm.' The
papers ^concern Francis Keraan (1816-1892), H. Spencer,
and Joshua Austin Spencer ( 1790-1857).
MS 64—932
Starkweather, Elizabeth, collector.
Family papers, 1809-ca. 1930. 2 boxes.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1796)
Correspondence, genealogical tables and notes, announce-
ments, certificates, diplomas, newspaper clippings and other
printed matter, photos, and other papers of the interrelated
Ayres, Chase, Kerfoot, King, Leal, Shankland, Stark-
weather, and Turtle families. Includes letters from Eben-
ezah Maxwell LeaL a clerk in the Post Office Dept. in Wash-
ington, D. C. to his wife, Lucy Buell King Leal (later Mrs.
Shankland), containing some mention of efforts of postal
employees to obtain higher salaries (1852-53) ; diaries (1868-
1900) of Lucy King Shankland; genealogical data on the
Holmes, Marston, and Nash families; and photos, and
papers of Princess Kezia Ayres, Rodney Ayres, William
Ayres, Bran Beecham, Hannah Turtle King, Henry Knight,
Molly Knight, Alexander Leal, Malcolm Leal, Mary Ayres
Leal Lucy King Leal Starkweather, Richard Starkweather,
and Lucina Turtle.
Gift of Miss Starkweather. 4£
cm "V „-■. MS64-988
Stephenson, Carl, 1886-1954.
Papers, 1919-54. lbox.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (14/17/253)
Professor of medieval history at Cornell University.
Correspondence with other historians and students of medi-
eval history about research, writing, and teaching oppor-
tunities in this country and abroad; research notes, course
outlines, and MS. and printed articles by Stephenson. Cor-
respondents include Marc Bloch, F. L. Ganshof , M L. Hal-
phen, Charles Homer Haskins, Bryce D. Lyon, Edmond
Perrin, C. Petit-Dutaillis, Henri Pirenne, Maurice Prou,
F.H Round, and Harry Woolf.
at ' . MS 64-984
Stevenson collection, 1849-1912. 198 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (525) a
Papers largely concerned with the administration of ffiP
estate of William Stevenson (1806-1852) of North Argyle,
Washington Co., N. Y, who operated a general merchandis-
ing business in partnership with his nephew John S
Stewart, and who invested in local mortgages, owned stock
in banks in Washington, Westchester, and Rensselaer coun-
ties, N. Y., and held over $23,000 in personal notes. Includes
a detailed inventory of Stevenson's estate and documents
relating to litigation over the mortgages and notes.
172
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MS 64-935
Stewart, Adaline G eoUector.
Stewart collection, 1801-79. 50 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (426)
^ Deeds, bonds, wills, articles of agreement, and other
papers drawn in Greene, Albany, Otsego and Delaware
counties, N. T., largely by members of the Hollenbeck fam-
ily; bills of lading, bills of sale, and correspondence on
butter shipments from New Tork to California (1852-53) ;
and insurance policies and bills.
Gift of Mrs. Stewart,
MS 64-936
Stewart, Edwin CrowelL 1864-1921.
Scrapbooks, 1894-1921. 6 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional His-
tory and University Archives (2098)
New York State assemblyman and senator. Scrapbooks
of area newspaper dippings and cartoons, invitations and
programs, telegrams, correspondence, and scattered hand-
written commentary, pertaining to Stewart's political ca-
reer with special reference to Tompkins Co., N. T. and
Ithaca, N. Y. city politics and to the passage of the legisla-
tion establishing the New York State College of Forestry,
the Veterinary College, and the College of Agricultore at
Cornell University; together with unmounted newspaper
clippings (1904-21)-
Gift,1961.
MS64-937
Susquehanna Turnpike Company.
Records of the Catskill Division, 1854-76. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
fm History and University Archives (1448)
^ Correspondence, drafts, bills, and receipts of the Catskill
Division of the Susquehanna Turnpike Company, of which
Joshua Atwater was treasurer.
MS 64-938
Taber, John, 1880-
Papers, 1931-59. 217 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2202)
Lawyer, judge, and U. S. Representative from New York.
Letters from constituents; correspondence and other papers
relating to hearings, bills, amendments to bills and other
Appropriation Committee activities; correspondence and
papers relating to appointments, communication, power and
transportation, congressional committees, Federal aid to
education, Federal public relief and works agencies, foreign
aid and affairs, House and Senate bills, interstate and for-
eign commerce, legislation, matters concerning national
defense and internal security, patronage, election campaigns
on the local and national levels, private bills, public lands
and works, social security, special interest groups, veterans'
affairs, numerous governmental agencies, commissions, and
committees and many other matters.
Gift of Mr. Taber, 1961.
A MS64-939
^Teed family.
Papers, 1864-1908. 4 items and 9 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional His-
tory and University Archives (2110)
Four diaries (1864, 1865, 1867, 1892) of Alonzo D. Teed,
Union Army soldier, farmer, and local official of Masonville,
Delaware Co., N. Y.; a letter and receipts concerning his
duties as a collector of school taxes (1868) ; three unidenti-
fied diaries (1868, 1890, 1892) of a relative or associate of
Teed's; and two account books listing dry goods and other
sales and purchases.
Received from Michigan Historical Collections, University
of Michigan Library, 196L
MS 64-940
Tuthill, Freegift, 1798-1890.
Papers, 1810-1956. 1 box and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1823)
Resident of Kelloggsville, N. Y. Family correspondence;
a few business and legal papers relating to the estate of
Grant Smith of Wallkffl, N. Y, of which Tuthill was execu-
tor, and to Tuthill's own property; microfilm of a paper
(1956) by Ruth Tuthill Green on the history of the First
Baptist Church of Sempronius, N. Y., as taken from the
report of the treasurer, Freegift Tuthill; and printed mat-
ter. Includes letters from Tuthill's son Joshua, his brother
James, of Goshen, N. Y., and other relatives and friends.
Described in the Report of the curator and archivist, Cor-
nell University Library, Collection of Regional History and
the University Archives (1954-58) , p. 81-82.
Gift of Ruth Tuthill Green.
MS64-S41
Utica and Black River Railroad Company.
Records, 1845-66. 73 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional His-
tory and University Archives (1143)
Correspondence between Samuel Case and John Thorn,
president, relating to subscriptions for stock to expand the
railroad ten miles to Lyons Falls, Lewis Co., N. Y., (1865-
66) ; work estimates for building and repair on the railroad
(1845-55) ; several items about other railroads, enlargement
of the Erie and Oswego Canals (1854-55), and New York
State specifications for canal construction. Includes ma-
terial concerning the Lake Ontario, Auburn and New York
Railway.
MS 64-942
Tan Cleef, Mynderse, 1853-1935.
Papers, 1841-1930. 2 ft.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2070)
Lawyer, of Tompkins Co., N. Y. and Cornell University
trustee. Correspondence, briefs, agreements, accounts, mem-
oranda, and other papers concerning estate settlements,
property transferrers, and the affairs of various business
concerns, including the Lyceum Theatre Company (1893-
1909),. the Ithaca Independent Telephone Company (1900-
16) in association with the Consolidated Telephone Com-
pany of Cleveland and the Federal Telephone and Tele-
graph Company of Buffalo, the Ulysses Light Company of
Trumansburg and the Ovid Light Company, the Ithaca
Street Railway Company, and others.
Gift of Mrs. Arthur W. Booth, 1960.
MS 64-943
Van Schaick collection, 1732-1826. 82 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (393)
Correspondence (in English and Dutch) relating to the
fur trade, West India trade, land, hazards of shipping dur-
ing King George's War, and other topics; deeds, leases, in-
ventories, receipts, wills, and accounts from Albany and
Saratoga counties, N. Y., and elsewhere; plan of Oswego,
N. Y.; and specifications (1826) for a double dwelling for
Henry Van Schaick. Correspondents include J. N. Bleecker,
173
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Van Schaick collection, 1732-1826. (Continued)
Hendrick Cuyler, Matthew Harrison, Jacob G. Lanring,
Brandt Schuyler, Peter Schuyler, General Philip Schuyle?
K Ten Eyck, and Elizabeth Van Corlaer. »=™y«»r»
Tnmsf erred from Cornell University's Agricultural Eco-
nomics Library, 1946. -*■=«»-
WaD family. ^^^
Papers, 1857-81. ca. 110 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (2012)
Letters from Charles William Wall (1844-1917) a ser-
geant in the 151st Regt, New York Volunteers, mainly con-
cerning troop movements, camp experiences, and other
aspects of his life as a Union Army soldier in Maryland,
Virginia, and Washington, D. C, but also dealing with Ids
employment by a mining and milling company in Colorado
(1869); other Civil War letters from William Emerson,
Henry Harrington, and Charles McCarthy; letters from
Jane Middleton, telling of her work in New York City
among indigent women (1864) ; and an autobiographical
sketch (1881) of Andrew Wall who had emigrated from
England in 1833.
Gift of Mrs. Howard E. Babcock, 1960.
_... ,. „ MS 64-945
Welch Grape Juice Company, inc.
Records, 1880-1944. 19 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (1774)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Accounts ( 1900-10) , including trial balance book, ledgers,
cashbook, journals, salesbooks, invoices, and an index; type-
written copies of a speech, The story of Welch's grape juice,
given by Edgar T. Welch before the Chautauqua County
Historical Society (1944) and of an advertising blotter dis-
tributed by the company in 1880.
Wells, George Frederick, 1878-1958 ^ ^^^
Papers, 1900-58. 8 ft
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
.History and University Archives (2141)
Methodist minister. Correspondence, diaries (38 v)
many drafts of articles on the rural church and its role in
the community, church federation, theological questions, and
other subjects, and copies of periodicals containing Wells'
articles; sermons with indexes; scrapbooks and notebooks
(18 v.) ; pamphlets, tracts, and church programs; bibliogra-
phy of writings concerning the Country Church Movement;
and Wells' book The status of rural Vermont (1903). Much
of the correspondence is with World War n servicemen.
Other correspondents include Kenyon L Butterneld, Staler
E. Davis, Mark Dawber, Edward R. Eastman, Geonre B
? 1 ? M ^ *L° 9eph I \ Hms ' Henr 7 Jsn ^ Benson Y. Landis!
&Sw wT M S£?%£;. B - Saniord ' Paul L V °«£
Frank A. Wough, and Ralph Williamson.
Gift of Mrs. Wells, 1961.
,_. MS 64-947
Wnetzel, Herbert Hice, 1877-1944, collector
Papers, 1887-1926. lbox.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional His-
tory and University Archives (37/5/62)
Letters from or concerning Professor Thomas B. Mason.
Includes papers relating to John H. Comstock, George Con-
able Simon Henry Gage, L R. Hesler, Richard Jf. Holman,
Will F. Lewis, and Annie D. Thomas.
m . MS 64-948
White, Mary (Outwater) 1836-1887.
Papers, 1848-57. 91 items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives ( 1/2/421 ) a
Letters from Mary to Andrew Dickson White (1832^
1918) during their courtship; an undated letter to Mary
from her mother, Lucia Outwater; an undated letter to
White from Mary's friend, Maria H. Wilkinson; and a
short essay (1848) on painting. Includes many notes by
Andrew Dickson White commenting on the contents of the
papers.
m MS 64-949
Williams family.
Flora Williams French estate papers, 1806-1946. 210
items.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (315, 421)
Account books of Perrigo and Avery (1860-82), of the
Groton Iron Bridge Company (1877-87), of William Wil-
liams & Company, an insurance firm (1888-1922), of a car-
riage and cabinetmaker, and of a general store; personal ac-
counts (1809-83); commencement programs (1872-89) of
the State Normal and Training School (now the New York
State University College) at Cortland, N. Y.; catalogs, cir-
culars, and graduation programs of the Groton Union
School (1874-1901) and of the Groton Academy (1860-70) ;
MSS. by James B. French entitled Early history of Wil-
liams family, The Williams homestead, and Groton Iron
Bridge Company; pamphlets on the early history of Groton,
N. Y ; miscellaneous material ; and 6 photos, of an old type
of iron highway bridge and a letter describing the structure.
Gift of James B. French, administratior of the Flora
Williams French estate, m
„,. „ MS 64-950
Wing, Henry Hiram, 1859-1936.
Papers, 1877-1937. 1 box.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (21/20/144)
Professor of animal husbandry at Cornell University. A
volume of commendatory letters written to and about Wing
from the time of his retirement in 1928 to his death; Wing's
student course record book (1877-81) ; his Master of Science
thesis, The botanical relationships of the cultivated varieties
of garden beans; 45 photos, of members of the Cornell Class
of 1881; and pamphlets and magazine articles written in
. . Wing's honor.
MS64-951
Wood, J J
Dairy farm accounts, 1865-78. 8 v.
In Cornell University Library, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives (994)
Account books and bills of a dairy farm in Mount Eisco,
Westchester Co., N Y
_ _ „ „ MS 64-952
Woodruff, Mrs. Percy.
Woodruff coDection, 1789-1938. 1496 items. A
^In Cornell University Library, Collection of RegionaT
History and University Archives (347)
Correspondence and other papers of a number of related
families of Preston, Chenango Co., N Y. Kaercher family
papers include letters (1838-45) to George Kaercher, a di-
vinity student at Burr Seminary, Manchester, Vt and
Western Reserve, Ohio, chiefly from other divinity students
at these colleges and at Williams College, Yale University
and Manual Labor Institute, Marion, Ala.; letters (1846-
174
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Woodruff, Mrs. Percy. Woodruff collection, 1789-1938.
(Continued)
50) to Kaercher when he was a minister at Peninsula and
Burton, Ohio, commenting on education, economic and
social conditions, the costs of travel, revivals among students
and laymen, Millerism, Taylorism, the need of ministers
among German immigrants of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the
American Tract Society, religion on the frontier, epidemics,
the Kev. Albert Barnes, Dr. Tyng, and other clergymen;
commissions from and reports to the American Home Mis-
sionary Society; licenses to preach; accounts as to expenses
and salaries; Kaercher's correspondence during the Civil
War with the Woman's Central Association of Belief; and
3 boxes of sermons with a few antimasonic and antislavery
items. Packer family papers include deeds, bonds, agree-
ments, accounts, receipts, and personal and business corres-
pondence of the Packer, Mason and Kaercher families;
veterinary formulas of Jonathan Packer; and diaries, essays,
poetry, and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Mrs. Woodruff.
MS 64-953
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945.
Papers, ca. 1893-1961. 13 ft. (ca. 4000 items) and 4 reels
of microfilm (positive)
In Cornell University Library, Dept of Rare Books.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (nega-
tive) of originals, mostly at the University of Pennsylvania,
made by Robert H. Elks for his books, Theodore Dreiser,
apostle of nature (1949) and Letters of Dreiser (1959).
Author. Correspondence, articles, speeches, clippings, and
other papers concerning Dreiser's works and philosophy,
his interest in social reform, the American spectator, and
flfc the suppression of Dreiser's book The genius (1915) ; to-
gether with correspondence of Robert Henry Elias (b. 1914)
concerning Dreiser and the acquisition of the collection; and
the galley sheets of Gertrude Stein's Four in America. Cor-
respondents include Sherwood Anderson, James T. Farrell,
H. L. Mencken, and Franklin D. Roosevelt
Unpublished index and card catalog in the library.
Gift of Robert H. Elias, 1961.
MS 64-954
Kipling, Rndyard, 1865-1936.
Papers, 1820-1959. 4 ft (ca. 600 items)
In Cornell University Library, Dept of RareBooks.
British author. Correspondence (1866-1935) concerning
Sapling's works, sketches, clippings, poems, articles, literary
MSS. including an unpublished four-line verse in Kipling's
hand, and photos.; together with letters and MSS. of
Edmonia Taylor Hill and some members of Kipling's family.
Card catalog in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Paterson, 1951-62.
MS 64-955
k Lewis, Wyndham, 1882-1957.
i Papers, 1877-1957. 17 ft (ca. 7000 items)
In Cornell University Library, Dept °f Bare Books.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
English author and artist Correspondence, including let-
ters by Lewis (chiefly 1941-49) concerning literature, art,
publication of his works, lecture engagements, and personal
matters; MSS. and typescripts of proposed and unpublished
works, and of various versions of published works; galley
proofs with revisions; drawings; documents, including
photocopies of an affidavit signed by Lewis' mother certify-
ing the date of his birth; notebooks; scrapbooks; clippings,
mostly of re vi e ws; printed matter including catalogs of ex-
hibitions of his work and advertisements for his lectures;
and photos.; together with MS. and typescript material of
other writers, including Michael Ayrton, T. S. Eliot,
Geoffrey Grigson, Charles Edward Lewis, Ezra Pound,
Omar Shakspear Pound, Lynette Roberts, and Stephen
Spender. Correspondents include Lewis' parents and fam-
ily, T. S. Eliot, Augustus E. John, Thomas Sturge Moore,
Ezra Pound, and many other artists, writers, publishers,
admirers, and personal friends.
Unpublished index and card catalog in the library. Also
descried in Wyndham Lewis at Cornell by William K
Rose (1961)
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of William G- Mennen, 1959.
MS 64-956
Maurepas, Jean Frfderic Phelypeaux, comte de, 1701-1781.
Papers, 1731-51. ca. 3 ft (626 items)
In Cornell University Library, Dept of Rare Books.
French Minister of Marine and Secretary of State. Cor-
respondence, reports, documents, and printed matter con-
cerning naval affairs such as shipbuilding, cartography,
naval finances, and service reviews of officers'; French com-
merce with Portugal, Prussia, Russia, and Spain; problems
of English competition on the seas; the Jacobites; and
American affairs. Includes letters or documents by Charles
Edward, the Young Pretender, George n, Louis xv, Saint-
Simon, and Voltaire.
Unpublished index and card catalog in the library.
Purchase and gift of Arthur H Dean, 1962.
MS64-957
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850.
Papers, ca. 1795-1950. ca. 8 ft (1569 items)
In Cornell University Library, Dept of Rare. Books.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
English poet Letters and MSS., some in an album (1795-
1848) compiled by Joseph Cottle, Bristol publisher, of
Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1795-1834), Robert
Southey (1795-1839), William Cowper, and others; together
with correspondence and papers (1878-1950) of William
Angus Knight (1836-1913), Lane Cooper (1875-1959), and
Cynthia (Morgan) St John (1852-1919) concerning the
poets. Correspondents include Charles and Elizabeth Aden,
Thomas AUsop, Derwent Coleridge, Joseph Cottle, James
and Ann Gilhnan, James Gillman, Jr., George Huntley
Gordon, Basil Montagu, Edward Moxon, Henry Reed, Wil-
liam Sotheby, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, Christopher
Wordsworth (1774-1846), Christopher Wordsworth, Bp. of
Lincoln (1807-1885), and Dora Wordsworth.
Unpublished index in the library. Also described in The
Wordsworth collection, compiled by Leslie Nathan Brough-
ton (1931), its Supplement (1942), and The Cornell Words-
worth collection, compiled by George Harris Healey (1957)
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Victor Emanuel, 1925; and later gifts and pur-
chases. Formerly owned by (3ynthia(Morgan)St• John.
MS 64-958
Hayes family.
Papers, 1814-1919. (MS 61-278)
Addition, 1770-1910. ca. 2 ft. (553 items)
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Personal and business letters, accounts, memoranda, deeds,
estate settlements, and miscellaneous personal papers of
members of the Hayes family and their Emerson, Lockwood,
and Marim relatives. Relates to personal and family life,
public affairs, farming, business of many types, public
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Hayes family. Papers, 1814-1919. (Continued)
health in Philadelphia, travel in the U. S. and abroad,
schools, service in the Seminole and Civil Wars, Indian
affairs in the 1830's, and other topics particularly concerned
with the second half of the 19th century and with residents
of Kent Co., Del. and Philadelphia and Lancaster, Pa.
Persons represented include Gouverneur Emerson, Alexan-
der L. Hayes, Harriet S. Hayes, Manlove Hayes, Jr., and
Charles Marim.
Calendar of the letters and checklist of the personal
papers available in the repository. Also described in Acces-
sions list of the Delaware Public Archives Commission,
v. 10, no. 4 (July 1961) and v. 11, no. 1 (Oct. 1961)
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson, 1961.
„ MS 64-959
Green, Adeline (Burr) Davis, 1850 (<?o.)-1931.
Correspondence, 1828-1955. (MS 61-1338)
Addition, 1814-1956. 367 items and 6 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, wills, photos., and newspaper clippings.
Includes 30 letters (1851-53) from Mrs. Green's brother,
James M Burr, to his wife Caroline in Como, 111., while he
was in California searching for gold together with his jour-
nal for the same period; letters (1906-28) to Mrs Green
from Jessica Randolph Smith dealing with life in Washing-
ton, D. C, and with the Daughters of the Confederacy; and
later letters, chiefly from the Aaron Burr Association to
Miss E. Carolyn Burr. Other correspondents include David
Davis, Rebecca Latimer Felton, Wharton Jackson Green,
William Preston Johnston, J. Harry McGregor, Willie Per-
son Mangum, Adlai Ewing Stevenson (1835-1914), John
Palmer Usher, and Stephen Beauregard Weeks.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
„ . MS 64-960
Gnswold, Rufus Wflmot, 1815-1857.
Correspondence of Southern writers, 1834-78. 1 reel of
microfilm (174 items)
In Duke University Library.
Microfilm copy (negative) of the originals in the Boston
Public Library.
_ Letters of Daniel Bryan, Thomas Holley Chivers, John
Esten Cooke, Philip Pendleton Cooke, Elizabeth Fries
(Lummis) Ellet, George W. Eveleth, Paul Hamilton Hayne,
Caroline L. Hentz, Francis Scott Key, Hugh S. Legare, Au-
gustus Baldwin Longstreet, Albert Pike, George D. Pren-
tice, William Gilmore Simms, Frederick William Thomas,
John R. Thompson, George Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley
Tucker, William Ross Wallace, Amelia B. Welby, John W.
Wilde, and Richard H. Wilde. Letters by Chivers Thomas,
and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker are mainly to Edgar Allan
Card index in the library.
Kershner, Edward.
Papers, 1861-1902. (MS 62-1517)
-Addition, 1862-1902. 2 v.
MS 64-961
In Duke University Library.
Naval medical casebook (1862-64) and scrapbook (1895-
1902).
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1962.
MS 64-962
Morris, Homer Lawrence, 1886-195L
Papers, 1908-51. 12 ft
In Earlham College Library (Richmond, Ind.)
Economist and educator. Correspondence, diaries, and re^k
ports concerning relief and rehabilitation in Germany and^
Russia in 1921-23, European peace organizations and inter-
national relations, relief of coal miners in Kentucky and
West Virginia in 1932, assistance to European refugees in
1939, and Morris' work for the American Friends Service
Committee, and the Subsistence Homesteads Division of the
Dept of the Interior (1933) ; notes for speeches; student
notebooks from Earlham College, Indiana University, and
Columbia University; outlines of courses taught at Penn,
Hunter, and Earlham Colleges and Fisk University; and
MS. and typewritten copies of Moms' work Plight of the
bituminous coal miner (1934).
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Edna W. and James H. Morris, 1961.
This entry replaces MS 62-2167.
MS 64-968
Gibbs, Wolcott, 1822-1908.
Correspondence, 1845-1908. 2 ft
In Franklin Institute Library (Philadelphia)
Professor at Harvard University. Scientific and per-
sonal correspondence. Includes letters relating to the
founding of the University Club at Harvard, to a fund to
honor August Wilhelm Hofmann, to the Bache Fund, and
to the National Academy of Science; and letters from Gibbs
to Benjamin Apthorp Gould and Ogden Nicholas Rood.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
This entry replaces MS 61-1655.
MS64-9fllP
Standley, William Harrison, 1872-1963.
Papers, 1892-1958. 25 ft
In University of Southern California Library.
Naval officer and U. S. Ambassador to the USSR. Per-
sonal and official correspondence, addresses, and printed ma-
terials, chiefly 1933-36 and 1949-54, relating to Standley's
naval career, his ambassadorship to the USSR, 1942-43,
and his interests in political and civic organizations after
World War n.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Admiral Standley, 1962.
MS64-965
Bruce, John G 1810-1890.
Papers, 1838-90. 38 items and 19 v.
In Methodist Publishing House Library (Nashville)
Methodist minister. Correspondence, diaries, sermons,
journals (1837-90), and other papers. Includes papers re-
lating to Ayres Academy, College TTiir Ky; and minutes
(1859-62) of quarterly conferences of the Harrodsburg, Ky.
District of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; pre-
pared by Bruce.
Card index in the repository.
MS 64-9,
Christian advocate.
Records and materials on Methodism, 1882-1937. ca. 3250
items and 36 folders.
In Methodist Publishing House library (Nashville)
Correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, addresses,
clippings, pamphlets, photos., portraits, and other material
on many subjects of Methodist interest Includes material
collected by the periodical as well as correspondence of the
editors. Topics covered include unification of the Metho-
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Christian advocate. Records and materials on Methodism,
1882-1937. (Continued)
dist churches in the 17. S., early Methodism in America,
^ bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist col-
^ r leges and periodicals, the Methodist church in countries in
Europe, Asia, and Latin America, missionary work with
JinKa-Tia hi Oregon, the Association of Methodist Historical
Societies, Methodist Federation for Social Service, the Fed-
eral Council of Churches of Christ in America, the church
in Russia after the Revolution, Negroes, temperance, Chris-
tian Science, Mormonism, the Kh-Klux Elan, world peace,
John Alanson Patten (1867-1916) and his "Wine of Cardui
and other patent medicines, Samuel Parkes Cadman (1864-
1936) and his views on the Bible, Bishop Francis Asbury
(1745-1816), Robert Ingersoll (1838-1899), Abraham Ion-
coin, Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944), John New-
land Maffitt (1794-1850), Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916),
Harry Frederick Ward (b. 1873), and John Wesley (1703-
1791). Correspondents include Bishop Joseph Flintoft
Berry, Ruthella Bernard (Mory) Bibbins, James Monroe
Buckley, George Peck Eckman, James Richard Joy, Bishop
Thomas Benjamin Neely, Robert William Perks, and Mar-
garet Newton Van Cott
Card index in the repository.
MS 64-967
Hamilton, John WiHiam, Bp., 1845-1934.
Papers, 1910-31. ca. 110 items.
In Methodist Publishing House Library (Nashville)
Methodist clergyman. Correspondence with James R.
Joy, editor of the Christian advocate; clippings, addresses,
and printed material concerning Bishop Hamilton's trips to
England. Includes a paper entitled The Society of the
Friends of the Constitution.
Card index in the repository.
MS64-968
HartzeU, Joseph Crane, Bp., 1842-1929.
Papers, 1909-12. 162 items.
In Methodist Publishing House Library (Nashville)
Methodist clergyman. Correspondence and other papers
relating to Bishop Hartzell's missionary activities in Africa.
Includes lists of donors to the work of the mission and in-
formation on the Diamond Jubilee of mission work in
Africa.
Card index in the repository.
MS64-969
Jarvis, Ilarva Matthews, 1868-1949.
Papers, 1897-1940. 15 v.
In Methodist Publishing House library (Nashville)
Minister, of the Tennessee Conference, Methodist Episco-
pal Church, South. Pastor's book containing the quarterly
conference report (1933-35) and the official roll (1933-34)
of the Lebanon Station Charge; quarterly conference re-
ports (1935-36), together with salary record, lists of fu-
nerals, and list (1935-36) of new members of Arlington
Charge; quarterly conference reports (1936-37), together
with lists (1936-37) of weddings and new members of
Spring Hill Charge; and quarterly conference reports
(1938-40) and lists (1937-38) of new members of Belleview
and Bethlehem Charge; and notebooks (1897-1935!) con-
sisting of membership and financial records of various
churches served, scrapbook of sermon notes, and records
of sermons preached.
Card index in the repository.
MS 64-970
Leete, Frederick De Land, Bp., 1866-1958.
Papers, 1914-20. ca. 80 items.
In Methodist Publishing House Library (Nashville)
Methodist clergyman. Correspondence with James
Richard Joy, editor of the Christian advocate, and with
other well-known Methodist leaders; clippings from Metho-
dist periodicals relating to the Atlanta case; sermons; and
addresses. Includes information on the work of the Metho-
dist Council of Methodism and on Bishop Leete's work with
the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episco-
pal Church, South in Atlanta.
Card index in the repository.
MS 64-971
McCabe, Charles Cardweu, Bp., 1836-1906.
Correspondence, 1875-1906. 128 items.
In Methodist Publishing House Library (Nashville)
Methodist clergyman and chancellor of American Univer-
sity, Washington, D. C. Correspondence relating to Amer-
ican University, to missions in South America, and in
Manila, Philippine Islands, to labor unions, and to various
social injustices of his day. Includes letters to James Mon-
roe Buckley, editor of the Christian advocate, and to other
contemporaries; and letters to Bishop McCabe from minis-
ters, missionaries, and businessmen.
Card index in the repository.
MS 64-972
Methodist Book Concern.
Records, 1796-1911. 72 items, 2 v., and 2 folders.
In Methodist Publishing House Library (Nashville)
Records (1796-1896) taken from the General Conference
of the Methodist Episcopal Church; correspondence, finan-
cial reports, minutes of meetings, records of purchases, lists
of MSS. and of German publications, MSS. of articles sent
to the Western Christian advocate, and other records (1867-
1911) from the Western Section of the Methodist Book
Concern; letters (1905) from hymn writers who were so-
licited for use of their hymns for an edition of the Metho-
dist hymnal in the Finnish language; music copyrights
(L885-92); and letters, clippings, and miscellaneous items
(1896-99) relating to a contract between Edwin Allison
Schell (1859-1937), general secretary of the Epworth
League, and Edwin Othello Excell (1851-1921) of the
Western Methodist Book Concern, regarding the publica-
tion of an EpwOrth hymnal.
Card index in the repository.
MS 64-973
Methodist Publishing House, NasfmHe. Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1776-1936. ca. 90 items and
14 v.
In Methodist Publishing House Library (Nashville)
Correspondence, reports, journals, sermons, addresses,
church registers, minutes of meetings, clippings, and other
papers. Includes autobiography of Anderson Purdy Mc-
Ferrin (b. 1818), catalog of the library of Robert Talbott
Miller, petition (1776) to the General Assembly of South
Carolina, and material on the Methodist Episcopal Church
in Denmark and in India and on the service of Bishop Ed-
ward Raymond Ames and Hamilton Fish to prisoners dur-
ing the Civil War. Other names represented include Bishop
Francis Asbury, Bishop Anton Bast, "William Phillips, John
Summerfield, William Wesley Van Orsdel, Bishop John
Morgan Walden, Bishop Francis Wesley Warne, Thomas
Wilkerson, the Carr Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio; the John Street Methodist Church, New York
177
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Methodist Publishing House, NaahmOe. Library Mis-
cellaneous manuscripts, 1776-1936. (Continued)
City ; Rights Church, Shelbyville, Tenn.; the Methodist
Brotherhood; the Methodist Minister's Association, Cincin-
TW. £° A Mfttodist Publishing House, Nashville,
i?% ; S""?^ S* Street M^odist Episcopal Church
South, Nashville, Tenn.; and the Western Christian advo-
cate.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items cataloged separately in the repository
u «._>•_* »_= , ™ MS 64-974
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conference*.
Records of various conferences, 1796-1897. 3 v.
In Methodist Publishing House library (Nashville)
Treasurer's book (1796-1804) of the Kentucky District of
the Western Conference; minutes (1835-«5) of the quarterly
conference of the Hickory Creek Circuit of the Cumberland
District of the Tennessee Conference; scrapbook (presented
to the Cincinnati Historical Society of the Ohio Conference)
containing letters, dippings, photos., and pamphlets con-
cerning Methodism in Cincinnati and other areas of Ohio,
including a letter (1815) by Bishop Henry Bidleman Bas-
com (1796-1850).
Card index in the repository.
„..,.._. , MS 64-975
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Conferences. Ten-
nessee.
Records, 1866-1929. 60 items and 8 v.
In Methodist Publishing House Librarv (Nashville)
Journal (1866-71) and record book (1898-1902) of the
Tennessee Conference; letters and other papers (1927-29)
concerning the history of the Woman's Missionary Society
rtoSf «S m 5 M ? n, !S.' "K^* 8 *- * members and probationers
(1872-88) of the Clarksville, Tenn. District ; minutes (1922-
28) and financial records (1924-25) of the Conference's
Conunittee for Preachers' Institute; and minutes of the
Cookeville, East Nashville, and Gallatin Districts of Ten-
nessee. Includes records of church membership, baptisms,
finances, Epworth Leagues, and Sunday schools. Persons
re ^^ d mclude Mra - J - P - Ha™!!, William Vincent Jar-
ratt (1863-1943), Harva Matthews Jarvis (1868-1949), and
Mrs. W. L. Morrison.
Card index in the repository.
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. General ConfefenV**
Minutes of committees, 1898-1938. 14 v
In Methodist- Publishing House Library "(Nashville)
Minutes of meetings of the Conference's Commission on
Interdenominational Relations and Church Union; and of
the Committees on Appeal, Church Extension, Church Re-
lations and Bible Cause, Conference Claimants and Bound-
aries, Episcopacy, Epworth Leagues, Finance, Hospitals,
Itineracy, Lay Activities, Publishing Interests, and Temper!
ance and Social Service.
Card index in the repository.
a w „ , MS64-977
Appleton, George Lyman, I. 184L
Papers, 1822-1907. ca. 875 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (25)
• Correspondence, chiefly 1864-70, of Appleton (who was
m Europe through 1869) and his wife, Louisa Caroline
(Arnold) Appleton, of Providence, R. I. and White Hall
Plantation, Bryan Co., Ga.; papers pertaining to the Ly-
man and Appleton families of Waltham, Mass. and Savan-
nah, Ga, and the Arnold family of Georgia; a diary prob-
ably kept by Mrs. George W. Lyman during a trip to
England in 1822; a diary (1864-69) kept by Mrs. Mary
Ellen (Lyman) Appleton Arnold, telling of running the
blockade from Wilmington, N. C. to Nassau, and life in
Europe; a personal diary (1864-69) of Louisa Arnold; a]
record (1842) of ships and cargoes of William Appleton &
Company, Boston; and other miscellaneous familv items.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Mary Appleton Myers, 1940.
„ ._ , .. MS .64-878
Baker family.
Papers, 1830-72. 50 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (356)
Personal letters (1830-72) of members of the Baker
family, of Locust Hill (Caswell Co.), N. C. and Louisa Co.,
Va., and the related Glaze and Swift families. Corre-
spondents include Mrs. Lucinda Baker, William M. Baker,
Elizabeth Glaze, and Eugenia S. Swift.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Patty Gwaltney, before 1940.
,^_ MS64-979
Bryan, James, d. 1856.
Papers, 1814-1922. 1234 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (344)
Lawyer, of Windsor, N. C. and Baltimore, Md. Corre-
spondence and business papers, mainly 1843-62, concerning
the guardianship of Joseph Blunt, son of Mrs. Frances C.
P. JE1L of Hertford, N. C. Later papers, beginning in 1856
consist of correspondence and accounts of Dr. Thomas Hen-m
reus Hogg (1823-1904), of Windsor and Raleigh, N. cj"
husband of Bryan's niece, Janet (Bryan) Hogg and son of
Gavin Hogg. Includes Gavin Hogg's attorney's ledger
(1812-51) and his cashbook (1820-21) ; a schedule (1827
and 1843-56) of securities and investments of Joseph
Blunt's estate; other account books; and commonplace
books.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Sallie Dortch, before 1940.
MS 64-980
Bumgardner, Jacob Alexander, I. 1847!
Papers, 1825-1903. 275 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2008)
Wholesale liquor dealer and manufacturer, of Greenville
and Staunton, Va. Business correspondence (1893-1903),
mainly with whiskey distributors, the U. S. Internal Revenue
Service, and relatives concerning business affairs; and an
account book (1900-03) of the whiskey business in Green-
ville, Va. The earliest papers consist of a few items of the
Bumgardner family in Augusta Co., Va.
Gift of May Murphy, 1938 and 1956.
MS64-98I*
Caldwell family.
Papers, 1766-1917. 1522 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (329)
Chiefly business papers (1810-50) consisting of notes, ac-
counts, receipts, deeds, bills of sale, summonses, warrants,
and other business and legal papers relating especially to
the Bank of Cape Fear, its branch in Virginia, and the U. S.
Bank Includes a few letters of John CaldwelL merchant^
178
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Caldwell family, Papers, 1766-1917. (Continued)
of Morganton, N. C. and his son, Tod Robinson Caldwell
(1818-1874) , Governor of North Carolina, relating primarily
to banking and to life at the University of North Carolina,
~ at which Tod was a student, 1836-38 ; and general merchan-
P dise accounts (1799-1825) in Morganton, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Amy Henderson, before 1940.
MS64-S82
Carr, Julian Shakespeare, 1845-1924.
Papers, 1865-1923. ca. 3 ft.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (141)
Tobacco and textile manufacturer, fanner, and philan-
thropist, of Durham, N. C. Chiefly Sunday school lessons
and addresses (printed and MS.), letters, diary (1912-21),
newspaper clippings, notes, and telegrams. 71 letters re-
late to business, banking, farming, and family matters.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Claiborne Carr and Will Carr, before 1940.
MS 64-883
Carter, David Miller, 1830-1879.
Papers, 1773-1923. 3844 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (148)
Confederate Army officer, planter, lawyer, and State legis-
lator, of "Washington, N. C. Correspondence (business, pro-
fessional, and family), deeds, wills, bills, and Civil War
papers of Carter; correspondence of his wife, Harriet
Armistead (Ryan) Benbury Carter (1833-1887) ; and trial
docket (1873-75).
Unpublished description in the library.
— Gifts of Frances Schaeff er and Laura Carter, before 1940 ;
• Laura S. Schnorrenberg, 1943-62 ; and Dr. Hubert B. Hay-
wood, 1955.
MS 64-984
Claiborne, Thomas, 1823-1902.
Papers. 1849-1929. 500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (152)
Army officer. Personal correspondence and military
papers, chiefly (1852-65) consisting mainly of Claiborne's
letters to his wife, Annie A. (Maxwell) Claiborne (d. 1902),
of Nashville, Tenn., and MS. of his unpublished reminis-
cences.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mollie Claiborne, before 1940.
MS 64-985
Clarke, William J 1819-1886.
Papers, 1838-81. 813 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (153)
Confederate Army officer, businessman, and State Supe-
rior Court judge, of Raleigh and New Bern, N. C. Chiefly
business papers, including bills, receipts, and reports on
Clarke's lumber mill business, railroad interests, and iron-
works interest; account books; diary (1868); a few legal
A papers andsome correspondence of his children. The Civil
War items consist of letters to Clarke when he was Colonel
of the 14th Regt. of the North Carolina Volunteers in North
• Carolina, Virginia, and Delaware. Includes references to
his wife, Mary Bayard (Devereux) Clarke (1827-1886) and
to her poetry.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bayard Wooten and George Moulton, before
1940.
MS 64-986
Comer, Braxton Bragg, 1848-1927.
Papers, 1908-27. 8 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (168)
Manufacturer, planter, Governor, and U. S. Senator from
Alabama. Business and personal correspondence (chiefly
1915-27) consisting mainly of Comer's letters concerning
Alabama politics, education, business and personal affairs;
letter book (1908) ; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings
relating to prohibition and railroad freight regulation
during Comer's term as Governor.^
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Donald Comer and J. Craig Smith, before 1940.
MS64-»87
Copp family.
Papers, 1820-1917. 192 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (778)
Correspondence and other papers, chiefly 1820-50, of
members of the Copp family, of Savannah, Ga. Includes
stories and poems of Fedora Isabell Copp Wilbur; reports
(1879-82) of the Industrial Relief Society and Home for
the Friendless, a welfare organization of Savannah; and
correspondence (1866-1900) of Mrs. Aaron Wilbur, relating
to Sunday school matters.
Gift of Mi's. Schuyler Brandt, before 1940; and purchased
from her, 1952.
MS 64-988
Cotton, Lyman Atkinson, 1874-1926.
Papers, 1886-1947. 7500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (182)
Naval officer. Correspondence, diaries, account books,
scrapbooks, orders, photo, album, notes for a biographical
sketch, articles (published and unpublished), and news-
paper clippings. Correspondence of Cotton and his wife,
Elizabeth Brownrigg (Henderson) Cotton, of Salisbury,
N. C. relates to naval, official, political, personal, and social
matters.
Unpublished description in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by tne
repository.
Gift of Mrs. Cotten.
MS 64-980
Coulter, John Ellis, 1861-1947.
Papers, 1849-1960. 16 ft.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3579) _
Justice of the peace and businessman, of Catawba ana
Burke counties, N. C. General and family correspondence
and business papers, including account books relating to
general merchandise, lumber, livestock, grain, farm machin-
ery, and other business matters.
Unpublished description in the library.
The papers were used in the preparation of John Ellis
Coulter: small town businessman of Tarheelia, by E. Merton
Coulter (1962)
Gift of E. Merton Coulter, 1962.
MS 64-990
Crenshaw family.
Papers, 1751-1875. 125 items. n L _
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (192) .
Papers (chiefly, 1820-«0) pertaining to financial, planta-
tion, and legal affairs of the Crenshaw family of Pittsyl-
vania Co Va. and the related Miller family, of Halifax
Co Va. ^Papers prior to 1820 consist of deeds, wills, and
179
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect,
ions
Crenshaw f amily. Papers, 1751-1875. (Continued)
■* f^' ^^es papers of Agnes Crenshaw (who mar-
ried TOmMkr) of HalifaTco., VaTcharies^W
shaw John Crenshaw, Nathaniel Crenshaw (1816-1888)
Sarah Crenshaw and Charles Edwin Miller (1839-1906)
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Thomas Frederick Davis, 1939."
Cfflaningham, John Wilson, 1820-1887. MS 6 *" 891
Political correspondence, 1864-69. 180 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (196) J ' VJ " uu " anl njs '
TiS^iB^f^ Stato P°ttical leader of North Carolina.
Letters (18&W59) to Cunningham, chiefly from Calvta
Ss&^F (1819-lig^clas^teatthTuniv^
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham.
Cords, Walter Gflman. MS 64 ^ 992
Papers, 1813-1913. 792 items
uS^SS&f^ <*** Ub ™*> *»"*- His-
(proul and business) S2?p$J£ J^SSSS!
SSf? account books and record i£oks' (1868^94) ofthe
North Carolina Quarantine Service. ""-"*; or me
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of N. Courtlandt Curtis, before 1940.
Babney, Charles William, 1855-1945, collector ** < ^" 3
ft S?oSSs? edUCatiOIlintheSwitll ' 179& - 1936 - »
to^ctSn^^r Caroiin& **"-* south - His -
n^r^°? denC8 ' ^P ^' minutes ' scrapbooks, and other
for Education in .the Soutn, thf G^e^duttSto^
and related organizations. Includes the Daners n fiSfl^Sn
of Albert Pike Bourland (180^*^5^2231
actmties as educator, field representative rf uTpSv
Education Fund, and executive secretary of theConfeS
S^SS^^i a,e SoUthem Education Bott£?5£
i^t f^ Dabney ' PMMint of die universities of tT
S nftSTT* T d - ^^ chemis^TiSi^
c^ies of historical materials and other datacollected for his
book Universal education in the South (1936) andDabneS
own correspondence with educational leaders, £££*£
BoL ^ ^ e T ciaUy *»' Southe ™ Education
SflSv^Sf cor ^P° ndence A* of the associate secret
of the Southern Education Board and other correspondence
IfWY^T^^ clergyman; papers (1900-19)
of James Yadkm Joyner (1862-1954) , a North Carolina nub
be educator relating to the Ogden MovemeS t^tt
Southern Education Board; correspondence files of the ex-
ecutive secretary and other members, minutes, reporT and
otoer papers (1829-1932) of £h7 SouthTrn Ea£m
i° f S£T^ * P. Bourland, and
Davisfanu>. MS64-994
Papers, 1812-1915. 6269 items.
In Univer^y of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (205 and 208) ^^
Chiefly business papers (1825-S5) of Dolphin Alston #
Davis (1802-1881) and Orin Dates Davis (hVl861)3
^rV ne ^ 1 0f x?^ I)aTis fami * relatin « to Salisbury
and Fayetteville, N. C. banks, manufacturing, insurance!
and railroad interests; papers (1854-66) relating to tt£
S^o^V* R ° Waa 1 °°-'5- C -' - °* d other papers
(1842-49) including general merchandise accounts, minutes,
and^records of the Washington Temperance Society, tf
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Henry Davis, before 1940.
De Rosset family. MS 64-995
Papers, 1581-1940. 3880 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (214) ^vumern *us-
Papers of 1760-90 are copies.
Family correspondence (1760-1940) through several gen-
erations of the De Rosset family, of -Wilmington, NC ^d
g. allied Curtis, Kennedy, Lord, Me^and WaddS
families and other papers, chiefly 1821-77/relating to fani-
Jy affair^ the Episcopal Church, politics, IkverylEe
Mexican War, railroads, the CaUforniTgold It^S'm
War, Reconstruction, and the De Rosset family history.
Papere (1581-1676) relating to their French ancesdyW
asb of marriage contracts, wills, deeds, and receipts Other
papers conast of diaries, records of births of slaves, and
records of vessels calling at Carolina ports (1768). Corre-
spondents include Armand John De Rosset, Sr. (1767-
1859), Armand John De Rosset, Jr. (1807-1897), and his
wife, Eliza Jane De Rosset.
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. A. M. Waddell, before 1940
Dewey, Charles, 1798-1880. MS 64-996
Papers, 1828-86. 184 items.
terfcaTSanf^r ^^ ""^ ***" ^
(1828-79) ; family correspondence (1854-86), chiefly letters
from Dewey's wife Julia Ann (Haylander) ™y Jf£
children, nieces, and nephews; and papers (1844-63) con-
cernmg^investoients of the Camero/fanSy! CorraLond-
ente include Duncan Cameron and Paul C. Cameron.
Unpublished description in the library
Gifts of Mrs. Francis Chadwick and Mrs. W. L Woodson
before 1940; and Mrs. B. E. Moore, 1957 Woodson,
MS 64—997
Dickuis, Francis Asbury, 1804-ea. 1873
Papers, 1713-1934. 2320 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
toncal Collection (218) ^^
Agent for claims in the U. S. Treasury Dept Corre-
spondence and personal business, and official papers, chiefly
1830-60. Includes diaries, account books, scrapbooks, com-
monplace books, deeds, and plats of Fairfax Co vi for
the penod 1804-51 of Dickins and members of his f anuly!
of "Ossian HaD" (Fairfax Co.) Va. and of the related
Randolph family while he was agent for claims in the
180
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dickins, Francis Asbuiy, 1804-cc 1873. Papers, 1718-
1934. (Continued)
Treasury Dept.; papers relating to claims against the IT. S.
Government containing a list (1770-90) of officers of the
Virginia Continental fine; diaries (1830-33) pertaining to
Kevolutionary War claims; diaries of Dickins and his wife;
and Civil War notes. Correspondents include his father,
Asbury Dickins (1780-1861), his wife, Margaret (Ran-
dolph) Dickins, and Thomas Mann Randolph (1792-1848) •
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. John Keim, 1939.
MS 64-998
Dickinson, Piatt E
Correspondence, 1820-61. 60 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (220)
Plantation owner and lumberman, of New Tork and Wil-
mington, N. C. Personal correspondence, chiefly 1835-61, be-
tween Dickinson and his sister, Hannah Frances Dabney and
her husband, John G. Dabney, of Parma Centre (Monroe
Co.) , N. T. relating mainly to social affairs and family news.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Nixon Davis, before 1940.
MS 64-999
Dickson, William G 1775-1856.
Papers, 1767-1920. 1090 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (221)
Business and personal papers, chiefly 1815-95, of Dickson,
bis wife, Peggy (McDowell) Dickson (1783-1854), his
\ father, Gen. Joseph Dickson, his brother, James Dickson,
and his son, Robert Moffit Dickson (1820-1855) of Burke
Co., N. C; Civil War letters from members of the Aber-
nethy family of Virginia and North Carolina; post-Civil
War papers (primarily family and social); and a diary
(1837-52), probably kept by M T. Abernethy, on the
weather and farming activities at King's Mountain and
Lincolnton, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Robert B. Glass, 193L
MS 64-1000
Dozier, Richard, 1822-1901.
Legal papers, 1787-1900. 2545 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (229)
Lawyer and State legislator, of Georgetown, S. C. Papers
(chiefly 1870-1900) from Dozier's law office, including ac-
count and docket books (1836-87), plantation accounts
(1846-52), and Dozier's diary (1857).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of John D. Lee, before 1940.
MS 64-1001
i Dromgoole, Edward, 1751-1835.
Papers, 1766-1871. 1800 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (230)
Methodist minister, merchant, and planter, of Brunswick
Co., Va. Correspondence and other papers, chiefly 1800-48,
of Dromgoole and his family, especially his sons, Edward
Dromgoole, Jr. (1788-1840), Methodist minister, physician,
and planter, of Brunswick Co., Va. and Northampton Co.,
X. C. and George Coke Dromgoole (1797-1847), lawyer,
State legislator, and U. S. Representative from Virginia.
Includes merchandise accounts in Brunswick Co., Va. _
Some of the early letters have been published in Religion
on the American frontier. 1783-1840, by William Warren
Sweet, v. 4 (1946)
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Brace Cotten, 1939 and 1942; and Mrs. Cecil
Wood. 1941.
MS 64-1002
Elliot, John, of Harnett Co., tf . C.
Papers, 1735-1897. 280 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (240)
Correspondence (chiefly 1820-80), deeds, wills, bills, re-
ceipts, indentures, accounts, estate settlements, and papers
relating to the property of Elliot, of Harnett Co., N. C. and
other family members, mainly his wife, Isabella Elliot, his
son, William H. Elliot, and his daughter, Anne Eliza Elliot
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. William Elliot, before 1940.
MS 64-1003
Evans, James.
Papers. 1829-1926. 2559 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (248)
Merchant, farmer, and member of the Cumberland County
Court, of Fayetteville, N. C Personal and business corre-
spondence, deeds, wills, indentures, and family items (chiefly
1837-70) of Evans, his wife, Martha Henrietta (Knight),
of Hamburg, S. C, his children, and relatives. Includes
household accounts (1842-67), bankbooks, and ledgers.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1935.
MS 64-1004
Ewell, Richard Stoddert, 1817-1872.
Papers. 1803-1924. ca.2ft. ' ~ ^ it-
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (605)
Confederate Army officer. Chiefly Civil War correspond-
ence and papers, diary (1863), and newspaper clippings of
Ewell and members of his family. Includes correspondence
with his wife, Liszinka (Campbell) Brown Ewell (1820-
1872); letters of his stepson, Maj. Campbell Brown (d.
1893) who married Susan Rebecca Polk (b. 1847) and
served as assistant adjutant general on Ewell's staff during
the War; Campbell's military, farm, and financial memo-
randa; notes apparently written on the battlefield; and
family and business correspondence of Col. William Polk
(1758-1834), his wife, Sarah (Hawkins) Polk, and his son,
Lucius Junius Polk (1802-1870).
Acquired, before 1940.
MS 64-1005
Fisher family.
Papers, 1758-1896. 4050 items. ■'■ -
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (258)
Political and business correspondence and papers, cniefly
1810-63 of Charles Fisher (1789-1849), lawyer and planter
of Rowan Co., N. C. and his son, Charles Frederick Fisher
(1816-1861) publisher of the Western Carolinian, State
181
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fisher family. Papers, 1758-1896. (Continued)
Iqpslator and railroad executive. Papers relate chiefly to
IJanocrafac politics, internal improvements and railroad
«I*!?^£kt^ to the campaign of 1824 have been pub-
p^7-50? e historical review, v. 7 (1930)
Unpublished description in the library
h££»£ Sf 1 * 6 "*"• ^ 1939 ' "* **»■■»
Forwood, Wiffiam Stump, 5. 1830. MS 64r " 1006
Papers, 1836-91. 1500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (260)
flJnS"p" d i fc 1 hiS f rian ' ° f ^"^o" (Harford
XSlw J^^P^^-^OMMpondanoe, mainly
1850-70, and other papers. Includes 181 letters (1838-90)
from Forwood's father, Samuel Forwood written from Gos-
W«JSi a, 000 ',^'' 86 letters from **• *- D"»«7, of
Suggsville Ala. relating to medical subjects; and copies of
addressos delivered before the Pennsylvania and Maryland
Union Medical Association.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired. 1936.
Foster, Robert C 1796-1871 MS 64-1007
Papers, 1837-67. 92 items.
to j^ois/sr caroiina Libnu7 ' 8cBam **
U. S. Army officer, lawyer, and recorder's judge, of Nash-
ville, Tenn. Personal correspondence, chiefly 184^49 iSd
papers, muster rolls, land warrants W soldie^ Writes S
cbscharge papers of Foster, Captain of (he 1st Tennessee
&Xm^^ MeXiCWlWar - ^-desletteTS
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. E. W. Foster, before 1940.'
Fries, Francis, 1812-1863. MS 64-1008
Business papers, 1850-1925. 603 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (265)
Architect, cotton manufacturer, and State legislator, of
North Carolina. Business correspondence and papers, chiefly
1850-69. Includes Fries' correspondence as president of the
Haw River (Grist) Mill and Cotton Mill, Salem, N. C., with
Thomas Michael Holt of the Granite Cotton Factory: com-
pany account books showing record of grain bought and
flour sold; and letter book (1862) of Julius A. Linebackof
the Haw River Factory. Papers after 1863 are addressed
to Henry William Fries, brother of Fries. ««««»
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Adelaide Fries, before 1940.
Gardiner family. MS 64-1009
Papers, 1756-1891. 300 items
toricaSXSn^r CaR>li,m ^'^ S0Uthe ™ HiS "
Legal, business and personal papers, chiefly 1820-55 of <
members of the Gardiner family, of Pittsfield, MassTc'on-
sisting primarily of correspondence with William Gardiner
merchant of Pittsfield, and Thomas G. Gardiner, lawye? of
Man bus, V Y. Includes a few papers of Jute Son
Gardiner (1797-1883) , of Rochester, NY -««"*»
Acquired, before 1940.
Gardner, William Montgomery, 1824-1901
Papers, 1818-74. 54 items.
tSSuESnlSP Car0lina Libr ^' S-thei. His-
Army officer Letters, chiefly 1847-66 of Gardner (while
Ert? r T 18 ' 5T C0 ' and Virvma.) to his mother, Eliza-
beth Gardner, of Augusta, Ga., his sister, and his brother;
Civil War correspondence with prominent Confederate offi-
?!!'' &*£? pro £ fe of Gardner 's memoirs, edited by Eliza-
beth McKinne Gardner; scrapbooks of clippings of Mrs.
James Gardner ; and a roster from the Mexican War
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Misses Gardner, before 1940.
Gaston, William, 1778-1844. ^ 64 " 1011
Papers, 1791-1915. 1407 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (272)
.^^' u ^ State Legislator, and U. S. Representative
from North Carolina. Personal, business, and political cor- ntj
respondent (1791-1844) ; and notes of Judge Henry GrovL *
Connor (1852-1924) for his proposed biogrVphy oTg^oT
Includes letter book (1816-36) of Gaston's business corre-
spondence relating primarily to his legal practice, and cor-
respondence with many prominent State and national
political figures.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the estate of R. D. W. Connor.
Gautier family. MS 64-1012
Papers, 1789-1926. 150 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (273)
Chiefly correspondence (1884-1907) of the descendants of
Thomas Nicholas Gautier (1764-1848), a naval officer, and
bis wife, Eliza Ann (Brown) Gautier (1806-1870) concern-
ing members of the family and the Falloway family of
North Carolina and England. Earlier papers consist pri-
marily of family records; and letter book (1808-13) of
Gautier s naval correspondence as commander of the naval
forces at Wilmington, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, before 1940.
„.„ . T ■ MS 64-1018 #
Gillespie, James, 1764-1805.
Papers, 1720-1877. 701 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (275)
State legislator and U. S. Representative from North
Carolina. Chiefly letters and other papers (mainly 1790-
1828) consisting of deeds, wills, land grants, bonds, and
receipts of Gillespie, his son, David Gillespie, who married
182
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gillespie, James, 1764-1805. Papers, 1720-1877. (Continued)
Sarah Street, and other descendants. Includes letters (1790-
1828) of Gillespie to his wife, Dorcas (Mumpherd) Gillespie
and other members of the family.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Isaac W. Murchison and Lutie Murchison, before
1940.
MS 61-1014
Gilmer, Robert D 1858-1925.
Papers. 1796-1936. 3433 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (435)
Lawyer, State legislator and attorney general, of Waynes-
ville, N. C. Legal, political, personal, and family cor-
respondence, chiefly 1879-1900, concerning Gilmer's legal and
legislative career, particularly his work as trustee for the
heirs of James R. Love and other owners of land known as
the Love Speculation Lands. Includes correspondence and
papers (1879-80) of Gilmer's brother-in-law, James Atkins
(1850-1923) president of Asheville Female College, consist-
ing of letters of recommendation, teaching applications, and
payrolls of the school; correspondence of members of the
Love and Branner families; personal correspondence (1900)
of Gilmer with his wife, Love (Branner) Gilmer. Early
papers consist of land grants, bonds, indentures, deeds, wills,
and speeches. Papers after 1909, chiefly those of Josephine
Gilmer, consist of an account of her tour of the United
States, her mother's comments on their trip to Italy, later
correspondence, bills, and receipts. Other papers (1864-80)
consist of miscellaneous accounts and memoranda and a
provision account of Branner Institute.
Q Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. E. D. Gilmer, before 1940.
MS 64-1015
Gorman, Arthur Pue, 1839-1906.
Papers, 1872-1916. 64 v.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (280)
U S. Senator from Maryland and railroad executive.
Political letter book (1880-82) and scrapbooks (1872-1916)
of newspaper clippings relating to Gorman's career in Mary-
land politics and his connection with the Chesapeake and
Ohio Canal and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, before 1940.
MS 64-1016
Graham, James Augustus, 1841-1908.
Civil War letters and book, 1861-84. 117 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (192 and
^ Confederate Army officer. Chiefly Civil War letters
™ (1861-65) of Lt Graham of the Orange Guards from
camps in North Carolina and Virginia to members of his
family ; and his descriptive book of the Orange Guards, of
Hfflsboro, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Most of the letters have been published in the James
Sprunt historical publications, v. 20 (1928)
Acquired, before 1940.
MS 64-1017
Green, Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1863.
Papers, 1820-1910. 1500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (289)
U. S. Army officer and State legislator of four States.
Correspondence and other material. Includes papers (1836-
45) relating to Green's efforts to raise money, ammunition,
and men during the Texas Revolution and his interest in
politics; papers (1861-1910) consisting of correspondence
of Green's son, Wharton Jackson Green (1831-1910) with
other Confederate officers; muster rolls (1836) from Texas;
and muster rolls (1862-64) of the 2d North Carolina Battal-
ion of the Confederate Army. Correspondents include Dr.
Branch Tanner Archer, Barnard Bee, Sr., Edward Burleson,
David Gouverneur Burnet, James Hamilton, George Wash-
ington Custis Lee, Stephen Dill Lee, William R. Smith, and
William H. Wharton.
Some of the papers have been published in The Texas ex-
pedition against Mier (1844) by Thomas Jefferson Green,
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Wharton J. Green, Mrs. Henry Walters, and
Mrs. George Elliott, before 1940.
MS 64-1018
Guion, Isaac, d. 1823.
Papers, 1795-1865. 101 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (295)
Revolutionary War officer. Correspondence, business
papers, deeds, and military papers (chiefly 1795-1815) of
Guion and his family, near Nashville, Tenn. Includes papers
relating to Guion's military service in Natchez, Miss, in 1798
and 1801; correspondence of Guion with his sons in school
in Tennessee and Louisiana; and Civil War papers.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of George S. Guion, before 1940.
MS 64-1019
Hairston, Peter Wilson, 1819-1886.
Papers, 1773-1886. 550 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (299)
Plantation owner, of Davie and Stokes counties, N. C,
and merchant, of Baltimore, Md. after the Civil War. Busi-
ness papers of Hairston, his great grandfather, Peter Hair-
ston (b. 1752), his grandmother, Ruth Stovall (Hairston)
Wilson Hairston, her husband, Robert Hairston, and other
relatives of Henry and Pittsylvania counties, Va. Includes
diaries (1844, and 1859-60) pertaining to European travels;
Hairston's diary (1863) while he was in the Confederate
Army of Northern Virginia; ledgers (1784-97); and ac-
count books.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Peter W. Hairston and Ruth W. Hairston, before
1940.
MS 64-1020
Hale, Edward Joseph, 1839-1922.
Papers, 1815-1917. 400 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (300)
Confederate Army officer, diplomat, and busi ne ssman, of
Fayetteville, N. C. Correspondence with many prominent
citizens of North Carolina and other papers, chiefly 1885-
1915. Includes letters of recommendations; letter books
(1877-91) ; a visitors' book (1886-89) of the U. S. Consulate
in Manchester, Eng.; orations; articles; and newspaper
clippings.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1936.
183
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
n t • „ MS 64-1021
Hanes, Lewis C
Papers, 1846-65. 1300 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (306)
Confederate Army officer and merchant, of Fulton (An-
son Co.) N. C. before the Civil War. Business records and'
papers (1346-50) and quartermaster records consisting of
muster rolls, vouchers, and special requisitions for the sick.
Includes quartermaster's record book (1864-65) of the
weekly account of forage received by Hanes at Salisbury,
N. C. as captain and assistant quartermaster of the 48th
North Carolina Regiment.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Lewis Hanes, before 1940.
it. • ™ * „ MS 64-1022
Harris, Wade H 1858-1935.
Papers, 1909-35. 500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (317)
Journalist and railroad executive, of Charlotte, N. C.
Correspondence (business and personal) and other papers
of Harris while he was editor of the Charlotte observer.
Includes two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings; a guest
book (1917) of soldiers of Camp Greene, N. C.; an account
book (1875-76) of the Concord (N. C.) sun; and an account
book (1891-95) of the Charlotte daily.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. W. H. Harris and Cora Harris, before 1940.
» « e , -x « MS 64-1023
Hassell, Sylvester S 1842-1928.
Papers, 1825-1928. 550 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (321 and 810)
Teacher, journalist, and Primitive Baptist minister of
Martin Co., N. C. Papers, chiefly 1910-27, relating to
Church matters and to the Gospel messenger, which Hassell
edited. Includes 21 v. of Hassell's diaries (1870-1928) ; ac-
counts and subscriptions; records of his schools; records of
his publication; 17 v. of diaries of his father, Cushing Biggs
Hassell (1808-1880), a Baptist minister; and luTfatherts
autobiography (1809-40).
Unpublished description in the library.
The Cushing Biggs Hassell diaries are open to investi-
gators under restrictions accepted by the library
Acquired, before 1940, and 1943-52.
Hawkins family. MS 64-1024
Papers, 1740-1898. 20 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (322)
Family correspondence and business papers of members
of the Hawkins family, of North Carolina and of the allied
families of several States. Persons represented include
SSL?«'Sf ^m*™ (1 J 81 7 1858 )- TOHain j. Hawkins
(1819-1894) Philemon Benjamin Hawkins (1823-1891),
and Colin M. Hawkins, who were planters, manufacturers
of machinery and phosphates, railroad, builders and execu-
tives, bankers, and commission merchants. Includes account
books^etter books, and order and shipping records of Haw-
fans Williamson & Company, of Baltimore, Md, the North
Carolina Phosphate Company, of Raleigh, and Castle Hayne,
N. C., the Pioneer Manufacturing Company, of Raleigh, and
the Raleigh Gas Light Company.
Unpublished description in the library.
-,3 fts , !md P urchas es from the Andrews family before
1940 and in 1952. and 1956.
d a ■ . t> • • „ L MS 64-1025
Hednck, Benjamin Sherwood, 1827-1886.
Papers, 1856-1900. 212 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (325)
Professor of agricultural chemistry and Assistant Com-
missioner of Patents in the U. S. Patent Office. Papers,
chiefly 1873-80, consisting of family, scientific, and business
correspondence. Includes a letter relating to Hedrick's dis-
missal from the University of North Carolina because of
his political views in 1856; and several MSS. on chemistry.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Misses Hedrick, before 1940, and in 1943.
Henderson, Archibald, 1877-1963, collector.
Papers relating to the Henderson family, ea. 5 ft (ca.
3600 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3650)
Correspondence, studies, and collected data relating to
various branches of the Henderson family, of North Caro-
lina and their connections. Includes biographical data on
Walter Alves, W. P. Bynum, William Cain (1847-1930),
James Smiley Gillespie, Archibald Henderson I (1768-
1822), Archibald Henderson n (1811-1880), Major John
Henderson (1744-1824), John Steele Henderson (1846-
1916), North Carolina Chief Justice Leonard Henderson
(1772-1833), Nathaniel Henderson (b. 1846), Major Pleas- a,
ant Henderson (1756-1842), Samuel Henderson (1746- W
1815), Captain Thomas Henderson, Thomas Henderson
(1752-1832), General William Henderson (b. 1748), Samuel
Eusebius McCorkle, and Elizabeth Maxwell Gillespie Steele
(1733-1791).
A full account of the Henderson family has been pub-
lished in North Carolina: the old north State and the new
(1941) by Archibald Henderson.
Gift of Dr. Henderson through Mary F. Henderson, 1963.
„ , MS 64-1027
Henderson, John Steele, 1846-1916.
Papers, 1759-1935. lift
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (327)
Confederate soldier, lawyer, banker, State legislator, and
U. S. Representative from, North Carolina. Correspondence
(political, business, and personal) of Henderson, his sons,
his daughters, and other members of his family, chiefly 1870-
1930. Includes correspondence with a wide circle of friends
and associates in North Carolina reflecting upon the social^
economic, educational, religious, and political life of the^
State from 1870 to 1935; letters (1882-1930) from William
Cain (1847-1930), mathematician; a scrapbook containing
clippings on politics; a register of voters in Henderson's
district; and a diary (1858) of Mary F. Henderson, of Salis-
bury, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Deposited by Mary F. Henderson, and Mrs. Lyman A.
Gotten, 1935.
184
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1028
Hinton, Laurens.
Papers, 1825-96. 600 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (340)
| Merchant, of Mobile, Ala., and Raleigh, N. C. Corre-
spondence, business papers, and legal papers. Includes let-
ters from Hinton's father in Wake Co., N. C; letters from
Willis L. Miller; letters to Jane Constance (Miller) Hinton
(b. 1827) , wife of Hinton and daughter of Henry Miller and
Isabella Miller, when she was a student at the Rev. and Mrs.
E. Burwell's Hillsboro (N. C.) Female Academy, and while
visiting relatives in Virginia; and letters (1825-33) from
Thomas P. Hunt.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mary Laurens Hinton, before 1940.
MS 64-1029
Hogg family.
Papers, 1762-1944. 162 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (341, 342, 343, 558, 2258, 2728, and 3636)
Family correspondence and business papers, chiefly 1772-
1824, primarily of James Hogg, who emigrated to Orange
Co., N. C. around 1774, his descendants, his relatives in
Wilmington and Hillsboro, N. C, and members of the re-
lated Alves, Hawkins, and Norwood families. Includes
attorneys' ledgers, merchandise records, shippers' account
books, commonplace books, and journals. Correspondents
include Hogg's sons, Gavin Alves and Walter Alves (whose
surname was changed to their mother's maiden name by
♦ legislative enactment on their father's petition) , his brother,
Robert Hogg, merchant of Wilmington, his cousin, John
Hogg, of Fayetteville, N. C, his son-in-law, William Hooper
(d. 1804), his grandson, James Hogg Norwood (1804-1852),
and his daughter, Robina (Hogg) Norwood and ner hus-
band, William Norwood, of (Poplar Hill) Hillsboro.
Unpublished description in the library.
._ Gifts of Laura Faucette, Mrs. Don Scott, the North Caro-
lina Historical Society, and purchase, before 1940; and gift
of Rosina Mordecai, 1940.
MS 64-1030
Hoke family.
Papers, 1750-1925. 6 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (345 and 346)
Personal, political, business, and military correspondence
and papers of five generations of the Hoke family, of Lin-
colnton, N. C. and the related Alexander, Henderson, McBee,
and Wilson families, of North Carolina. Includes account
books, scrapbooks, ship journals (1861-65), Civil War jour-
nals (1861-65) of Company B, 10th Regiment, North Caro-
lina Artillery and Civil War journal (1862-64) of the 38th
Regiment, North Carolina Troops of which William J.
^Hoke was colonel. The papers are chiefly dated 1850-1900,
and are primarily legal papers of William Alexander Hoke
(1857-1925) a political leader and judge of the North Caro-
lina Supreme Court. Other correspondents include John
Franklin Hoke (1821-1888), Laura Alexander (1850-1874),
Mary (McBee) Hoke, and Sallie Hoke.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. M. J. Slaughter and Mary Beaton, before
1940.
MS 64-1031
Hubard family.
Papers, 1741-1907. ca. 19,000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (360)
Business and personal papers of Edmund Wilcox Hubard
(1806-1878), planter, militia officer, State legislator, and
U. S. Representative from Virginia and his family in Vir-
ginia, Washington, D. C, North Carolina, Tennessee, and
Florida consisting of diaries, account books, plantation ac-
counts, slave lists, notebooks, and physicians' daybooks. In-
cludes papers relating to the cultivation of tobacco, cotton,
and wheat, as well as other phases of plantation life, the
legal and medieal profession, colleges, schools, teachers,
churches, welfare organizations, agricultural societies, news-
papers, publications by private individuals, and social life in
North Carolina and Virginia; and papers concerning the
French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, the Civil
War, and offices and affairs of the Virginia Militia. Fam-
ilies mentioned in the papers include Boiling, Eppes, Jeffer-
son, Jones (Willie), Littkjohn, Mosley, Page, Randolph,
Throston, Thweatt, Wilcox, and Williamson.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchased, 1930.
MS 64-1032
Jackson, Henry, 1778-1840.
Papers, 1784-1923. ca.5ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (371)
Diplomat and professor of mathematics at the University
of Georgia. Antebellum correspondence pertaining to fam-
ily and plantation affairs, chiefly 1811-56, of Dr. Jackson,
his wife, Martha Jacquelin (Rootes) Cobb Jackson (b.
1786), and her Telatives the Rootes and Cobb families of
Virginia and Georgia; copies of correspondence (1815-16)
with the French Government while he was with the Ameri-
can legation in Paris ; diaries ; notebooks ; and expense books.
Correspondents include Howell Cobb (1772-1818), Mary
Ann Lamar Cobb, Sarah Rootes Cobb, Thomas W. Cobb,
Joseph Jackson, Serena Rootes Lea, Sarah Jackson Prince,
and Ann Eliza Schley.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, before 1940.
MS 64-1033
Jackson, Riddle & Company.
Records, 1835-39. 300 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (368) .
Business correspondence and financial papers of commis-
sion merchants of Philadelphia, New Orleans, and Liver-
pool, Eng., dealers in cotton, sugar, tobacco, nails, and iron.
Includes many business letters written on "Prices current"
bulletins in the U. S. and England; material^on the trend
of the stock market; the outlook for crops; brokerage ac-
counts; and sale of exchange.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, before 1940.
185
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
x . w» . MS 64-1034
Jackson, Robert A of Mecklenburg Co., Va.
Papers, 1822-73. 63 items.
In University of North Carolina Library. Southern His-
torical Collection (3306)
Teacher and Confederate Army officer. Primarily corre-
spondence (1852-64) of Jackson, who taught in Yazoo Co,
Miss. (1852-57) and served as a lieutenant in the 2d Rest
of Virginia .Artillery (1862); and his wife, Rosa Oreton
(Hatchet) Jackson. Includes letters to Jackson at Benton
or Cypress, Yazoo Co., Miss., from his family in Mecklen-
burg Co., Va.; and from Jackson near Richmond, Freder-
icksburg, and Hanover Junction, to his -wife in Palmer
borings, Va^ containing news about Civil War fiffhtin*
(Jan.-June, 1862). **"""*
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Charles Arden Tucker, 1957.
Johnson, Wflhamj of Lotdsburg, N. C. ^ 64 ~ 103S
Papers, 1760-1907. 575 items.
Isl University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (380) ^^
Chiefly fetters to Johnson, from his brother, Georee W
Johnson, merchant of Milton, N. C. relating primarily to
business and family affairs ; and Simon Blank's MS. entitled
Anecdotes of a soldier who fought in the War of the Rebel-
lion under Generals Grant and Sheridan. Correspondents
include Johnson's sisters, Elizabeth (Betsy) Johnson, Sally
Adams Johnson, and Rebecca P. Johnson (d. 1838): and
Duncan Camerta, Emily C. C. Johnson, and Robert A
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Alice Green, before 1940.
Jones, James Kimbrough, 1839-1908.
Papers, 1900-21. 103 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
toncal Collection (387) «»uuwni rus
Lawyer, U S. Representative, and U. S. Senator from
Arkansas. Legal correspondence and papers and letter book
of James K. Jones and his son and business partner, James
K- Jones, Jr., primarily relating to the legal affairs of large
oil companies of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, of which
the Jones law firm acted as the Washington, D. C. repre-
sentative; to the affairs of the Indian tribes in Oklahoma:
and to patents and leases of Indian lands.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. James K Jones, before 1940.
Judge, John, 1830-1885. MS 64-1037
Business papers, 1852-81. 3 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (390) ^^
Army officer and businessman. Business correspondence
and papers, chiefly 1860-73, relating to Judge's activities as
owner of a paper mill in Wilmington, N. C, as operator of
a yarn and sock factory at Columbia, S. C, and as a com-
nusaonmerchant Includes account books, bankbooks, sales
and daybooks, deeds, articles of agreement, specifications for
factory and .machinery, and receipts. Correspondents in-
clude Henry Lowe and P. H. Winston. ™u*m
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Jane Judge, before 1940.
Kincaid, John, 1787-1867. ^ 64r " 1088
Legal and papers, 1820-87. 180 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (178) A
Slave owner, agent of a gold mining company, and justice''
of the peace, of Burke Co., N.C. Business and legal papers,
chiefly of the 1830's and 1860's, of Kincaid and business
papers of Andrew Jackson Corpening (1818-1904), of Cald-
well Co., N. C, administrator of Kincaid's estate. Includes
three daybooks (1852-97) of a general merchant.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Emma Corpening and Charles Corpening, before
X«r40.
King, Mitchell, 1783-1862. MS 64-1039
Papers, 1801-62. 700 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (400)
Lawyer and jurist, of Charleston, S-JC. Correspondence
(business and family), diary (1852-58 and 1862), legal
papers, and accounts pertaining to property in Buncombe
Co., N. C, King's plantation in South Carolina, and other
business papers. Includes bill of sale of slaves, deeds, re-
«npts, memoranda, political notes, and genealogical data on
the King family. Diary pertains to King's personal, family,
social, and busmess and professional activities at Charleston
S.C. and at Flat Rock, N.C.
Unpublished description in the library.
■ B -i Jif ii t- Hen ? r C - En *' M^ Alexander King, and Dr.
Jtdward King, before 1940 and in 1958.
« v ^ * „ MS 64-1040
Kingsbury, Theodore Bryant, 1828-1913. -m
Papers, 1840-1915. 240 items. ^
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (403)
Methodist minister and journalist, of Oxford and Wil-
mington, N. C. Correspondence and other papers. Includes
letters (1840-49) to Kingsbury while he was in school in
Oxford, at Lovejoy Military Academy in Raleigh, N C. and
at the University of North Carolina from friends in Oxford
and stndents at several schools and colleges. , Later letters,
beginning in 1858, were written by a number of educational,
literary, and political leaders of the State and the South.
Undated papers consist largely of drafts and fragments of
Kingsbury's writings.
Gift of the Misses Kingsbury and Theodore Shackford.
Kb-by-Smith, Edmund, 1824-1893.
Papers, 1776-1906. 2 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (404)
U. S. and Confederate Army officer and educator. Corre-
spondence and other papers, chiefly 1840-66, relating to
Kirby-Smith's personal affairs, education, military career,
and later life as president of the University of Nashville
and professor of mathematics at the University of the South
in Sewanee, Tenn. Includes notes on the Kentucky cam*
paigns of 1862; letters of the Revolutionary War perioP
written by his grandfather, Ephraim Kirby (1757-1804)
and some by Joseph Smith written to his brother Elnathan
Smith; diary and miscellaneous notes (1849-68) ; official let-
ter book (1863-65) ; a notebook (1865) giving an account of
Kirby-Smith's flight to Cuba and Mexico; and a scrapbook
of Civil War clippings.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Kirby-Smith family, 1934-58.
186
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1042
Kitchin, Claude, 1869-1923.
Office files, 1915-23. ca. 19 ft. (30,000 items)
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (406)
4P U. S. Representative from North Carolina. Office files of
Kitchin while he was chairman of the Ways and Means
Committee and majority leader of the House of Representa-
tives.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Claude Kitchin and Claude Kitchin, Jr.
MS 64-1043
Lay family.
Papers, 1842-1946. ca.6ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (417 and 418)
Correspondence relating to personal and family matters
and to Episcopal Church activities, and other papers of the
Lay family. Includes the personal diary, official journal,
letter book, and scrapbooks of Bp. Henry Champlin Lay
< 1823-1885) Episcopal clergyman in "Virginia, Alabama,
Arkansas, and Maryland; secular and religious articles by
George William Lay (1860-1932) Episcopal minister,
teacher at St Paul's School, Concord, N. H.y and rector of
St Mary's School, Raleigh, N. C; and genealogical data
concerning the Lay and Atkinson families.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Lay family.
Lea family.
Papers, 1797-1934. 198 items.
MS 64-1044
^» In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
™ torical Collection (419).
Correspondence (1812-30) and other papers of the Lea
family, primarily the brothers, James Lea, Vincent Lea,
and William Lea (1777 ?-1873), all in the merchandising
business, from Leasburg, N. C, Petersburg and Norfolk,
Va., and New York City, relating chiefly to business mat-
ters' Includes correspondence (1820's through the 1850's)
of William Lea and his children, Willis M Lea, a physician,
who settled in Mississippi, Lorenzo Lea, Methodist minister
and teacher in Tennessee and Mississippi, and Solomon Lea
(1807-1897), Methodist minister and schoolmaster in North
Carolina at Boydton, Greensboro, and Leasburg; corre-
spondence (1861-80) of Solomon Lea's daughters, Adeline
Lea, Eugenia Lea, Lilianne Lea, and Wilhelmina Lea
(1843-1936) ; journals (1797-1803) of William Lea (1751-
1806) , merchant of Leasburg and uncle of the Lea brothers;
Solomon Lea's school accounts (1853-62) ; 19 v. of remi-
niscences and diaries (1872-1934) of Wilhelmina Lea,
teacher, of Leasburg; and newspaper clippings.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Wilhelmina Lea, Mrs. W. S. Dixon, Mrs. M H.
Moore, and Mrs. C. W. Dunlap, 1943-46.
MS 64-1045
venworth, Frederick Peabody, o. 1833.
Papers, 1807-1911. 166 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3663)
Surveyor and railroad engineer, of Petersburg, Va. and
Shreveport, La. Chiefly personal and family correspond-
ence (1873-1907) concerning Leavenworth's personal and
real property, credit and insurance, together with references
to his estate and surveying activities. Includes correspond-
ence with his father, the Rev. Abner Johnson Leavenworth
(1803-1869), Presbyterian clergyman and teacher, chiefly
while he was president of the Leavenworth Female College
in Petersburg. Other correspondents include his wife, Eliza
Leavenworth, his daughter, Hester Leavenworth, and his
aunt Mary Ann Peabody, of Petersburg.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Marshall B. Wyatt, 1963.
MS64-1046
Leftwich, Jod, 1759-1846.
Papers, 1796-1843. 61 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (423)
Army officer, State legislator, and justice of the peace, of
Bedford Co., Va. Correspondence and other papers. In-
cludes letters (1812-14) from Leftwich to his wife, Nancy
Leftwich, relating to military campaigns and conditions in
camps in Virginia and Maryland; letters from members of
his family, especially his nephew, Robert Leftwich, daring
the years 1823-28; a scrapbook containing a certificate for
service in the Revolutionary War and commissions for cap-
tain, brigadier general, and major general in the Virginia
Militia; and newspaper clippings.
Gifts of Mrs. Percy Thompson, before 1940, and Mrs.
David B. Sabine, 1945.
MS64-1047
L'Engle, Edward McCrady, 1834-1890.
Papers, 1834-97. ca. 3 ft (5140 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (425)
Confederate Army officer, lawyer, and railroad executive,
of St Augustine, Fk. Business, legal, and personal corre-
spondence, chiefly 1855-79, and other papers. The ante
beDum papers consisting chiefly of wills, deeds, legal papers,
and family correspondence dealing with personal and plan-
tation affairs, the yellow fever epidemic of 1860, and the
secession movement Civil War correspondence between
L'Engle and his relatives pertaining to military affairs, the
defense of Florida, and conditions at home. Postwar mate-
rial consists primarily of L'Engle's legal and business
papers, concerning economic conditions in Florida, the
Peninsula Telegraph Company, and the Florida Central
Railroad; and includes copies of the argument of James
Baker before the U. S. Supreme Court (Oct term, 1880)
for the case, Florida Central Railroad Company vs. Schutte
et aL
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. E. J. L'Engle, before 1940.
MS 64-1048
Lewis family.
Papers, 1801-1900. 145 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (427)
Personal and family correspondence, mainly 1801-59, of
Kenelm Harrison Lewis (1816-1866) and his wife, Elizabeth
Herritage (Bryan) Lewis; papers of Kenelm's father, Exum
Lewis n, postmaster of Mount Prospect (Edgecombe Co.),
N. C: letters from Kenelm's brother Richard Henry Lewis
(1806-1857) and his family, and from relatives of Mrs.
Kenelm Lewis; journal (1857) of a trip to Europe; auto-
biographical sketch of James Moore (1765-1851), of Halifax
Co., N. C. including his Revolutionary War experiences on
a rivateer schooner; and an autobiographical sketch of
Richard Henry Lewis (1832-1917).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Anna Lewis, before 1940; and McDaniel Lewis,
1956, and 1963.
187
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lipscomb family. MS 64-1049
Papers, 1832-1926. 210 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (429) ^^
Personal and business correspondence of four generations
L j£T ^^ ^ d ^ C8ndsui ts of William Lipscomb, who
settled in the District of Ninety-Six, S. C, in 17MBulk of
^^f- (184 °- 70) ""^ Primly of <SspS2
of Smith Lipscomb with his wife, Sally (Draper) Lipscomb
of Spartanburg District, S . Cand Benton^., aTS
^t£r T*"?^ ** Lipscomb and Draper famffiesrf
(1809-26) of E. S. Lipscomb of Jacksonville, Ala.
Unpublished description in the library
Purchase, before 1940.
Lockett, Samwd Henry, 1826^1891 MS 64-1050
Papers, 1861-88. 175 items.
Li University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (432) ouumern rus-
^ii^f?* 6 A^ officer, Professor of mechanical engi-
neering at Louisiana State University, and Egyptian Army
officer Correspondence speeches, sketches, fnd otheT^
pers. Includes notes (1861) made while on an inspection
?^tS >I ^r te / r S ''i OpieS ° f o*^ reported
Sfi^ ^' ? M) m v de by 0fficers of *• ^rps of Engineer^
to Major Lockett, chief engineer, during the ^ege rfVUfa!
Pai% Si 5 S* ^ J 187 *" 76 ) onlhe Abysfnian Cant
SefoftnS^ iSt.^ * ***?** * «"
Unpublished description in the Kbrary
Gift of Mrs. J. E. Lopez and Major H. W. Lockett, 1938.
Lutterloh family. MS 64-1051
Papers, 1780-1889. 97 items.
tort^oTSnlSf Car0liDa Uh ^ Southern His-
Family-correspondence and business and leeal nape™ «f
member of the Lutterloh family, of PittswMy^
vELi Correspondents include Charles Lutterloh.
Henry Emanuel Lutterloh, Mary F. Lutterloh «SJ*7
Lutterloh, and William Lutterloh ?i l^s) 5 ^ Ph *
Unpublished description in the library.
Oift of Herbert Lutterloh, before 1940.
Lynah, James, 1735 ?-1809 MS 64-1052
Papers, 1770-1878. 60 items.
In University of North Carolina Library Southern His-
torical Collection (442) J " ooaulern liis -
ChlSn ! 11 ^ 1 r ring *? ^^^onary War, of
v.naneston, b. C. Correspondence and other papers of
Lynah and his son, James Lynah, Jr. Includes leftar^m
several Secretaries of the Treasury, Secretaries of War, and
Lynth^ntr 15 "* ^ "* <*« «*"* *
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of James H Lynah, before 1940.
Lytle, William, 1755-1829 MS 64-1053
Papers, 1773-1841. 125 items.
In University of North Carolina Library Southern «*«=-
toncal Collection (445) «y, ooucnenniis-
Revolutionary War officer, of Hillsboro N C P Brsn „.i
deeds court papers concerning Tennessee lands, bilk, and
receipts. Correspondents include Nicholas Long? Alexander
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. Richard Eidgely Lytle, 1932-56.
McCollam, Andrew.
Papers, 1795-1935. ca. 3 ft. (2835 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (449)
Planter and deputy surveyor, of Donaldsonville, La. Cor-
respondence (family, political, and business), chiefly 1852-
84; bills, receipts, records of slaves, merchandise and farm
accounts (1,OR-1005), plantation records, scrapbook, and
other papers i of McCollam, his family, his descendants, anc
die related Skttery family. Includes letters from hiTchi]-
dren; CiriTftr-httr, from members of his family; and
a diary (1866-67) of a trip to Brazil.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Andrew McCollam.
MeCorkle, William Parsons, 1855-1933 MS 64-1055
Papers, 1806-1933. ca. 6 ft. (2145 items)
jyassaf^r 11 Carolina ^^ *■*- ms -
Presbyterian clergyman and educator, of Virginia and
North Carolina. Personal and business correspondence, ser-
mons 0847-1925), theological writings, histoK and lit-
erary MSS, newspaper clippings, and other papers. In-
cludes sermons of MeCorkle and his father, the Rev?Ale*Ln.
*i MeCorkle (1806-1886); a diary (1846-60) of hi
mother Mrs. Luolla Agnes (Gamble) MeCorkle, of Tail
dega, Ala; and a daybook (1835) of John P. Davidson and
Company, general store of Talladega.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. W. A. Murphy, before 1940.
McCormick, John Gilchrist, 1877-1928, collector MS64_1056
tionrs^S" 8 ^^^ caroiina a --« c—-
Replies irom delegates who attended the North Carolina
Secession Convention of 1861 and from relatives and friends
of the delegates to a questionnaire distributed by McCor-
n^k, giving mformation consisting of date and place of
birth, business and profession, records of public service, at-
titude toward_secession, and when applicable, date of death.
Much of the above information has been published as
Personnel of the Convention of 1861, by J. G. McCormick,
in the James Sprunt historical monographs, no. 1 (1900)
Unpublished description in the library.
1940 ft ° f the N ° llh Carolina Historical Society, before
McCulIoh, Henry Eustace. MS 64-1057
Papers, 1758-1811. 29 items and 1 v W
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (252 and 1944)
rfS7'r a ^ affent " En * land for **• c °lony
M,n,Tl J -IT" 9"-^ personal letters (1765-68) from
McCulloh to Edmund Fanning (1739-1818 , his agent in
f^ Ca ^ 1 ! na 1 ,T, Cernmg Gov. William Tryon, thrStamp
^h^^f^ P^P^y 'a Halifax Co, N. C; nine
McOulIoh deeds and surveyor's plats (1758-1811) • a hill of
compkints against the trustees of the University 'of North
188
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McCuHoh, Henry Eustace. Papers, 1758-1811. (Continued)
Carolina in a suit in equity resulting from a State act con-
fiscating property of Loyalists; surveys (1762-63) of land
in Rowan Co., N. C. belonging to McCulloh; and a list of
deeds in Mecklenburg and other counties in North Carolina.
Unpublished description in the library.
Received from the North Carolina Historical Society, be-
fore 1940. One volume transferred from North Carolina
Collection at the University of North Carolina Library in
1951.
MS 64-1058
McDowell, Thomas David Smith, 1823-1898.
Papers, 1783-1925. ca. 3 ft. (ca. 3000 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (460)
Planter, lawyer, and State legislator, and Confederate
representative, of Bladen Co., N C. Political, business, and
military correspondence, mainly 1830-70, and other papers
concerning politics, law courts, and Civil War, Indian wars,
the Mexican War, Reconstruction, commercial ventures, the
lumber industry, and estate settlements. Includes account
books and court dockets.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. John M. McDowell, before 1940.
MS 64-1059
Mclver, Alexander, 1822-1902.
Papers, 1853-1929. 308 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (468)
Professor at Davidson College and the University of
North Carolina, and North Carolina State Superintendent
of Public Instruction. Personal and family correspondence
and financial papers of Mclver's. Includes letters to his
daughter, Margaret (Mclver) Bowen (Mrs. Rufus Bowen)
from him, her stepmother, her sisters and brothers, and many
from her sister-in-law, Helen (Smodberg) Mclver (Mrs.
George TV. Mclver) at various U. S. Army posts in the West,
the Philippines, and Alaska.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Alexander Mclver Bowen, 1944; and Matthew G.
Mclver, 1950 and 1957 ; and photographs lent for filming by
Charles W. Stanford, 1955.
MS 64-1060
MacKenzie, Ella (Noland)
Papers, 1841-86. 438 items.
In Universitv of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3667)
Family and personal correspondence and account book
(1854-55). Includes letters from members of the Noland
family to Ella, of Glen Ora, near Middleburg, .Loudoun Co.,
Vft., while she was in school and after her marriage in 1852
to Dr. John Carrerre MacKenzie (d. 1866) physician, of
Baltimore, Md.; letters from other relatives and friends;
and letters from members of the MacKenzie family and
friends in Baltimore, relating mainly to social conditions and
women's activities.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1964.
MS 64-1061
McKoy, William B 1852-1928.
Papers, 1744-1913. ca. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (417)
Lawyer, and political leader, of Wilmington, N. C. Cor-
respondence, personal papers, and research materials, chiefly
1893-1910. Includes letters from McKoy's family and
friends while he was a student at Princeton College, 1870-
75, and later while he was practicing law in Wilmington;
papers relating to his research on the history of the settle-
ment of the Cape Fear area in North Carolina and to the
Masonic Lodge in Wilmington, of which he was an active
member; notebooks of historical material; scrapbook con-
taining clippings of political statistics and election returns
for 1856; other clippings; and physician's notebook (1825)
of William Augustus Berry, of Wilmington.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. W. B. McKoy.
MS 64-1062
McLaine, Archibald, 17-28-1790.
Letters, 1782-88. 50 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (351)
State legislator, of North Carolina. Letters from McLaine
to George'lTooper, merchant of Charleston, S. C. and to Wil-
liam Hooper, relating to North Carolina politics, the pro-
ceedings of the State Legislature, relations with Great
Britain, and the question of a Federal tariff. Names men-
tioned frequently include William Burgwyn and Alexander
The letters have been published in the North Carolina
State records. .
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the North Carolina Historical Society, before 1940.
MS 64-1063
McLaurin, William B 1840-1913.
Papers, 1789-1913. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1596)
Planter, of Laurinburg (Scotland Co.), N. C. Personal
correspondence and business papers. Includes letters written
by McLaurin at the University of North Carolina in the
1850's, letters from relatives in Mississippi; account books;
and a MS. of the history of the 18th North Carolina Regt
prepared for Walter Clark, editor.
Gift of Miss Dickson Peden, 1949.
MS 64-1064
McLaws, Lafayette, 1821-1897.
Papers, 1836-97. 460 items.
Tn University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (472)
Army officer, postmaster, and collector of internal reve-
nue, of Savannah. Ga. Correspondence, military papers,
and other material relating to the campaigns against the
Navajos, 1858-60, and to the campaigns of the Civil War.
Includes Civil War maps; postwar articles and addresses
relating to the campaigns of the War and to the Chicago
World's Fair of 1893; a few earlier letters of the McLaws
family; letter book (1860) ; and order book (1865) contain-
ing journal entries during operations of the H av in ^orth
Carolina.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of "Virginia McLaws, before 1940.
189
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MacRae, John, 1793-1880 MS 64-1065
Papers, 1791-1884. 1ft. (1645 items)
iMS&tSff**** Uhni7 ' Southeni IDs -
Businessman and postmaster, of Fayetteville, N. C. Per-
sonal and business correspondence and papers, mainly 1840-
j ' ^^r 8 ' and Confederate Army officer, and Alex-
wf^T^ ^^ ( 182 ^862) 7 while a' ZdenHt
SSS™" 4, i 841 ^, fd in U. S. Army posts in the West,
wftfc* — "* G - ^ nght relatin « to banking, deal-
mgs with commission merchants and cotton factorTand the
srsMi Weldon ■■* the ^-^ -* m * !
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. J. Victor Grainger, before 1940.
McRee, Griffith John, 1819-1873 MS 64-1066
Papers, 1772-1908. 275 items.
tor^aFSSn ^ 11 ^^ ^^ "^ **
Historian Correspondence, bills, receipts leeal naner^
newspaper dippings, and other papers. ifflSSttSSS
papers relatag to McRee's writing of the Lffeand clrT
spondence of James Iredell, one of the Associate Jusfirf
£ W Prem %^ ° f the Cnited States (1857-58), and to
the history of the American Revolution and the Civil War
eg? F^veT 7 ^ ° ffiCer "* *" *•»£ S'S
UnpublMhed description in the library.
IlSS.SS" ^^ famil7 ' "« »M,.«d of Carrie
Magrath, Andrew Gordon, 1813-1893 MS 64-1067
Papers, 1861-78. 76 items.
JwcS&t^ Carolina M »«* South - =-
Lawyer, jurist, and Governor of South Carolina Corn,
spondence (1864-05), mainly during MagrathWenS^f
omce as Governor concerning military and economic prob-
lems of the South during the Civil War, military movement
«iSd r S?ic? ^ "^ South Cax6ii ^ ■"* °*»
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchased, before 1940.
MaUett, Peter, 1825-1906 ? ^ 64_106€
Papers, 1849-88. 1184 items.
Li University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (480) ™
mS^Sn? 11 *!^!? 7 ^' merohant . b «>ker, and buriness-
SS Fay , ettovil V- C, and New York City. Business,
w£ 2.' ^ P T n ^ corres PO nd en«, chiefly 1861-84; Ciril
mr records and other papers of MaUett as head of the
North Carohna Conscript Bureau; family correspond
?!^ e H allett ' Walker > and Gibbs families; diaries (1856
S,l 18 fwi 1883 ^ d 1898) ; ™***«^ of jlargaS
Isabelln (Walker) Weber (b. 1824).
Unpublished description in the library ^
t™^^^^ ^.^ Hohnes - ^o 1 * 19 *0- ^d 1950 F
D^? -.^n ^T^ 6 I m l?*£ of North Carolina History^
Dept, 1950, and from the Dr. William de Berniere MacNider
papers which were received m 1943 and 1951.
Manly, Basil, 1825-1892 ** *^ 1069
Papers, 1842-93 175 items and 11 reels of microfilm.
J? Y'Zn? °f N orth Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (486 and 2723)
In part, 11 reels of microfilm (22 v ) mul, f™, ™~;
nals lent for filming by Mr. Charlef jJ F .Sy ^8 ^d
the Southern Baptist Theological SemiharyTwsO '
lsf^lfof^^r^^r 10 - 1 "- Correspondence (chiefly
JSwBaS ^T"* ^ 5 P0 f h «» ^ ^ Charles Manly
(1837-1924) of Virginia. Includes letter books (1852-93)
l5J£3L7^i"-* w « r P~««t of the Southern Baptist
VT P^ifT^ 7 ' tr*"®*- Ky., and in Richmond
Va^ Greenville, S. C, and Georgetown, Ky • letters d852_
57) received at the Richmond F^ale Institute ^irSSa^
and correspondence of his father, Basil Manly, Sr. S£
1868), Baptist minister and president of the University of
~^Hf V^T tW and nniversity aSlrT y
Gift of Mrs. L M. Parks, before 1940.
Manly, Matthias Evans, 1801-188L
Papers, 1717-1928. 230 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (485)
Lawyer, State legislator, State Supreme Court judge, an#
Iaeutenant Governor of North Carolina. Correspondence,
legal and business papers (chiefly 1846-98) of Manlyand
his son, Clement Manly (b. 1853), lawyer, of New Bern,
JN-.-U; together with earlier family papers.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of A. S. Buford, before 1940.
Mann, Julian Smith, 1863-1946.
Papers, 1763-1928. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (488)
Planter, State legislator, and lawyer, of Hyde Co. and
.New Bern, N. C. Legal and business correspondence, ac-
count books (1811-06), indentures, bills, receipts, and' tax
hsts of Currituck, Fairfield, and Lake Landing townships,
N. C., chiefly 1800-95. Includes papers of Mann's ancestors!
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. Mann, before 1940.
Marshall, Matthias Murray, 1841-1912
Papers, 1823-1912. 350 items.
Li University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (489)
Confederate officer and Episcopal clergyman, of Raleigh^
■N.O. .Personal, religions, and business correspondence anjP
other papers of the Rev. Marshall, chiefly while he was rec-
tor of Christ Church in Raleigh Includes records (1876-78
and 1885-92) of visits to his parishioners, scrapbooks, and
memorandum books, mainly relating to Christ Churck The
early letters (1824-25) relate to a religious controversy be-
tween Prof Elisha Mitchell, of the University of North
Carolina and Bishop John Stark Ravenscroft
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Susan Marshall, before 1940.
190
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1073
Mason, Richard Sharp, 1795-1875.
Papers. 1821-53. 300 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (497)
Episcopal minister and rector of Christ Church, Raleigh,
X. C- Correspondence, sermons, and undated writings.
One of the correspondents is Bishop Levi Silliman Ives
(1797-1867).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of George Syme, before 1940.
MS 64-1074
Maxwell, Allen Jay, 1873-1946.
Papers, 1927-46. 115 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3649)
Journalist, of Duplin Co., N. C, State legislator, clerk of
the State Senate, State commissioner of revenue, and direc-
tor of the Dept. of Tax Research. Speeches, news releases,
and papers prepared for the Watauga Club of Raleigh, re-
lating mainly to North Carolina historical and biographical
topics and various aspects of North Carolina taxation.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Raymond C. Maxwell, 1963.
MS 64-1075
Memminger, Christopher Gustavus, 1803-1888.
Papers, 1803-1915. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (502)
South Carolina State legislator and secretary of the
treasury of the Confederacy. Family, business, and Civil
War correspondence, mainly, 1860-68, and other papers. In-
cludes letters (1803-12) from members of the Memminger
family in Germany; letters (1854) from Memminger to his
wife, Mary (Wilkinson) Memminger, in Europe; corre-
spondence relating to the secession of the Southern States;
official papers of T. B. Memminger, Confederate Army sur-
geon: papers relating to Reconstruction in South Carolina;
and an account book (1838-55) of expenses of Buncombe
Establishment, Memminger's summer home at Flat Rock,
N.C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Edward A. Memminger, before 1940.
MS 64-1076
Middleton, Nathaniel Russell, 1810-1890.
Papers, 1761-1919. 1222 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (505, 506, and 507)
Plantation owner, president of the College of Charleston,
treasurer of the Northeastern Railroad Company, and trea-
surer of Charleston, S. C. Chiefly family and personal cor-
respondence (1827-71) and other papers. Includes letters
primarily to Middleton from his mother, Alicia Hopton
(Russell) Middleton, of Charleston, from his second wife,
Anna Elizabeth (de Wolf) Middleton, and their children;
i correspondence of Arthur Middleton (1835-1911), various
members of the Middleton and de Wolf families, and promi-
nent people of Charleston ; a receipt book (1837-40) for the
estate of Middleton's father, Arthur Middleton; and a plan-
tation account book and slave list (1785-1812) of Thomas
Middleton.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Alicia Middleton and .Tames S. Middleton, before
1940.
MS 64-1077
Miles, William Porcher, 1822-1899.
Papers, 1760-1927. (MS 60-1117)
Addition, 1782-1907. 4 ft (3263 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (508)
Personal political, and military correspondence (chiefly
1856-96) with many prominent national and South Carolina
political figures; diary (1867-97); and other papers. The
papers from 1782-1858 deal with Revolutionary War claims,
criticisms of the U S. Government, and other national prob-
lems. Papers from 1861-65 relate to appointments of Con-
federate Army officers, military preparations, and conditions
in the South. Postwar papers are concerned with Recon-
struction politics, suffrage, education, and economic condi-
tions in the South, particularly relating to the sugar
industry.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired before 1940; diary, gift of the family through
William P. Miles, Jr., 1948.
MS64-1078
Moore, John Wheeler, 1833-1906.
Papers, 1851-1908. 60 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2734)
Confederate Army officer, lawyer, historian, novelist, and
poet, of Hertford Co., N. C. Correspondence, addresses,
poems, historical sketches of Hertford Co., three drafts of a
novel, and a mercantile account book converted into a scrap-
book.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchased from Nathan Wilson Walker, 1930.
MS 64-1079
Moore and Galling Law Firm, Raleigh, N. C.
Papers, 1788-1890. ca. 5 ft (12,000 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (521)
Correspondence of Bartholomew Figures Moore (1801-
1878), State legislator and attorney general and John
Thomas Gatling (1840-1888), Moore's law partner and suc-
cessor, with their clients and other lawyers; account books;
court docket; and other legal papers, chiefly 1853-82, con-
sisting mainly of indentures, wills, and deeds.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Bart M. Gatiing, before 1940.
MS64-1080
Mordecai, George W 1801-1871.
Papers, 1776-1898. ca. 6 ft (4500 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (522)
Lawyer and businessman, of Raleigh, N. C. Family, legal,
and business correspondence, chiefly 1840-70, relating to
Mordecai's law practice, business ventures, the Bank of the
State of North Carolina, the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad,
the North Carolina Railroad, the American Colonization
Society, the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, conditions
in North Carolina and at the front during the Civil War,
and emigration of Confederates after the War, particularly
to Mexico. Other papers consist of diaries, accounts, estate
settlements, a Peaksville plantation account book, and bank-
books. Correspondents include Duncan Cameron, Morde-
cai's niece, Ellen (Lazarus) Allen, his nephew, Marx E.
Lazarus, his sisters, Ellen Mordecai (1790-1884) and Emma
Mordecai and various other members of the Cameron, Laz-
arus, and Mordecai families.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bennehan Cameron, Mme. Eric N. van Len-
nep, and Mrs. John Labouisse, before 1940.
191
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Morehead, Joseph Motley, 1840-1911 64-1081
Papers, 1753-1934. 4 ft. (5449 items)
In University f North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (523) ^ nw
Confederate officer, and lawyer of Greensboro, y. C Leeal
wTK^ f ^'^-d James Turner W
%XL£ J 1838-1919), lawyer, State legislator, and Con-
W^ f of ,, Greensb ° r ° ; N. C. relating mainly to their
Zl P™ c A tlce ;. an d papers concerning the Guilford BattlT
ground Association of which Joseph Morehead was prS-
Unpublished description in the library
J^.Mo^eadS.* 1 - M ° reh6ad ' **" 194 ° ; "*
Morson, Arthur Alexander, <f. 1864! MS 64-1082
Correspondence, 1805-53. 51 items
torL^CoDeSnfslr Car0lina **"«> ^^ IE8 -
let^lSlt^^^^ ^ Ricl ^ond, Va. Chiefly
M^ n ( f J"^ -^T Morson t0 "■ f ather, Alexander
Morson, of Fredericksburg, while a student at Yale Cote
h^o^^^ir 40 M0IS0n at Fredericksbui S
his brother William Morson at Yale College; and» TO ral
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Benjamin Huger, before 1940.
Murphy, Patrick Livingston, 1848-1907 ^ 6 *" 1 ° 83
Papers, 1848-1944. 243 items.
fci University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
toncal Collection (535) ouuuiern rus-
''niWtoS^^? 8Q P BI ?* nd «t-rf *»• North Carolina Hos-
chieflv TsR^iSf 06 ^^ 61111 * 011 ' N - C - Correspondence,
HI 188 °- 19 , 07 > Pertaining to Murphy's career; iriJftS
Jy letters; a physician's fee book (1875-76) ; two mnZ&L
2dSSSS* *• state Hospital at *k»£3«S
?^ Ub i i $ ed descri Ption in the library.
Grift of Dr. James B. Murphv Dr W A \r., m i,„ j
May Murphy, before 1940. Mulplly ' *"*
Myrick, Walter B MS 64-1084
Papers, 1834-1905. ca. 1000 items.
to&aS^aSf 1 Ca? ° lina **■"* s ° u *- =*
primarily to Myrii's traxTc^niSS^BiSSf
£ ™™7u, -/ . earlier papers consist mainly of letters
19 a r.raiT-s: ffisr - ^
Nash family. MS 64-1085
Papers, 1708-1933. 4 ft (3897 items)
In Umversity of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (539 and 540) ouuuiera ms-
I^egal, business, and personal correspondence, chiefly 1900- *
Slrfw 3E ^v ° f Frank Nash ' distant 'attorney gX
^S^r°f- ° a /°^ a an u d clerk of the North CarolinVsu-
K • ; a ? ° f memberS ° f "" famiI y- Pa Pe" (1708-
1859 consist of correspondence of the Nash and Strudwick
famihes of HiUsboro, N. C, some undated con^SSS
of the North Carolina Supreme Court, land grants, deeds,
indentures^ and copies of wills. Papers (185<M55) wlateto
evente lead>ng up to the Civil War and include letters writ-
ten b> Confederate soldiers from North Carolina, South
Carolina Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia. Postwar
papers of Frank Nash are chiefly legal and business pipers
relatuig to State and national politics. Includes corre-
spondence (1866-70) relating to the Nash-KoUoTS
1 ^J* Hlllsh o^ N. C, which was run from 1889 to
l907Wn^ n tT Ck ^\ da ^ hteM ' ^J- Naah (1819-
2S, * 1i ^ 7 *P N8Sh <J 811 -!893), and their Wdn,
barah Kollock; and account books, scrapbooks, legal notes!
T%"^ 2 ****** Na ^ when he was chkf justice*
the North Carolina Supreme Court, and the North Carolina
gstoncal and biographical writings and speeches of Frank
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Frank Nash, before 1940 and 19M.
Nelson, James M MS 64-1086
Business records, 1835-61. 500 items J
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His- 1
toncal Collection (542)
.Cotton factor, of Statesburg, S. C. Correspondence, re-
ceipts, and bills consisting chiefly of letters and receipts
from the firm of Robinson and Caldwell, of Charleston,
S. C. Includes papers of C. and E. L. Kerrison and Com-
in a ChaxTefi! rS and " , ' nolesale and retail dry goods dealers
Gift of Mrs. F. H. McLeod, before 1940.
North and South Carolina oaths of allegiance, 1865-68. 184
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (555) ^^
TTnS^ ^ 0rmS - (18 SW ° f & * oafll of aUegiance to the
United States^ signed by individuals in Almance, Warren,
and other horth Carolina counties and in Anderson District
w n' c an( ! ^ lptS f0r Federal «•*■ *&<* »n Orange <£
.w • \j; oept. 1865.
Acquired, before 1940 ; and purchase, 1944.
Overman, Lee Slater, 1854-1930. MS 64-1088
Official papers, 1920-30. 9 ft. (40,000 items.) '
In tmversity of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (570) ^^
U. S. Senator from North Carolina. Official correspond-
ence consisting primarily of requests from constituenteand
copies of Overman's replies. Includes correspondence with
prominent national political figures on important issues of
the time.
Gift of Mrs. Edwin C. Gregory, before 1940.
192
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1089
Patterson family.
Papers, 177T-1907. 7 ft. (4500 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (578)
Correspondence, business records, students' notebooks, and
other papers, chiefly 1833-80, of the Patterson and allied
families, of North Carolina, concerning family, public, polit-
ical, agricultural, merchandising, manufacturing, and mili-
tary affairs in North Carolina. Family names mentioned in
the papers include General Edmund Jones (1771-1844),
Samuel Finley Patterson (1799-1874), county and State
official, State legislator, State treasurer, banker, and rail-
road executive, Euros Lenoir Patterson (1830-1879), whose
business interest was merchandising and cotton manufac-
turing at Salem, N. C, and Samuel Legerwood Patterson
(1850-1908), State commissioner of agriculture who farmed
in Caldwell Co., N. C. Correspondents include many promi-
nent political leaders in the State.
"Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Airs. Lindsay Patterson, before 1940 ; and George
L.Frazier, 1943.
MS 64-1090
Person family.
Papers, 1728-1907. 137 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (590)
Correspondence and papers, chiefly 1800-25, of the Person
family, large landowners and political leaders, of Granville
Co., K. C, consisting mainly of bills, indentures, receipts,
and other legal papers. Includes housekeeping books and
• albums containing poems.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Laura Mitchell, before 1940; and Elizabeth Mont-
gomery, 1957.
MS 64-1091
Pettigrew family.
Papers, 1684-1926. ca. 11 ft. (14,000 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (592)
Chiefly papers of four generations of the Pettigrew fam-
ily, of Tyrrell Co., N. C., describing the political, economic,
social, and cultural life of the planter class in the South in
the 19th century, particularly 1833-63. The earliest papers
consist of deeds, wills, indentures, sermons, and family rec-
ords. Includes papers relating to the Shephard and Bryan
families, of New Bern and Raleigh, N. C. and to the Petigru
and North families, of Charleston. S. C. ; sermons and copies
of letters of the Rev. Charles Pettigrew (1743-1807), Epis-
copal clergyman of St Paul's Church in Edenton, N. C,
first bishop elect of North Carolina, and a planter at Bo-
narva plantation; ciphering and music books (1792) of
Ebenezer Pettigrew (1783-1848), planter, and politician of
North Carolina, who married Ann Shepard, of New Bern,
N. C; pastoral and parochial records (1869-1900) of the
A Rev. "William Shepard Pettigrew (1818-1900), Episcopal
w minister, planter, and member of the North Carolina Con-
vention of 1861; account books and records of Mag Aolia and
Belgrade plantations; and memorandum books and lists of
slaves. Other family names mentioned include Charles
Lockhart Pettigrew (1816-1873), who married Caroline
North, of South Carolina, and James Johnston Pettigrew
(1828-1863).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Caroline and Mary Pettigrew, before 1940.
MS 64-1092
Rayner, Kenneth, 1808-1884.
Papers, 1675-1905. 500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (625)
Lawyer, State legislator, member of the Alabama Claims
Commission, Solicitor of the U. S. Treasury, and U. S. Rep-
resentative from North Carolina. Correspondence and per-
sonal, family, and legal papers relating to lands acquired by
Rayner's family. Includes some correspondence of William
Polk, Rayner's father-in-law. Rayner's papers, beginning
in 1842, reveal little information on bis varied activities;
papers from 1870 through 1884 consist chiefly of recom-
mendations for appointment to office, and later papers con-
sist of family items.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the North Carolina Historical Society, before 1940.
MS 64-1093
Rencher, Abraham, 1798-1883.
Papers. 1784-1883. 150 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (627)
Lawyer, Governor of New Mexico Territory, U. S. Min-
ister to Portugal, and U. S. Representative from North
Carolina, Diplomatic, political and personal correspond-
ence and other papers, chiefly 1836-61. Includes family let-
ters (1838-58) from D. G. Rencher in Alabama to Sally
Merritt and William Merritt, of Chatham Co., N. C; letters
from Abraham Rencher to his family written (1857-61)
from New Mexico; accounts (1844-47) of Rencher in con-
nection with the legation in Portugal; and an album (1826-
30) of his wife, Louisa Mary (Jones) Rencher.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Mrs. Julien Wood, before 1940, 1948 and 1951;
and Mrs. H. M Sparger, 1961 .
MS 64-1094
Richardson, Frank LiddeE.
Papers, 1851-67. 50 items. -. .
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (631) _
Confederate soldier, of Baton Rouge, La. Chiefly Civil
War letters (1861-65) from Richardson to his family, while
he was a sergeant stationed at Camp Moore, La., the New
Orleans barracks, Columbus, Ky., Humbolt Station and
Knoxville, Tenm, Corinth, Miss^ and Mobile and- Selma,
Ala. • and notebooks of bis wife, Martha Josephine (Moore)
Richardson (1846-1897) of New Orleans. Early letters
relate chiefly to Louisiana politics.
Gift of Josephine Richardson, 1944.
MS 64-1095
Richmond, Theodore, 1837-1916.
Papers, 1844-1926. ca. 1200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (632)
Baptist minister and lawyer, of Indiana, Iowa, and Ten-
nessee. Personal and family correspondence of Richmond
and members of the Richmond and Burgert families, of New
York and Ohio and at Chattanooga, Tenn. and Vassar Col-
lege, 1880-84; a diary (1844) of Richmond's father, Judah
L. Richmond (1807-1868) then living in Forestville, N. Y;
and a diary (1926) containing a description of a West Indian
cruise by Bessie Richmond.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Chester Dawson Richmond, before 1939.
193
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
■o . . „ . . „ . MS 64-1096
Kobins, Marmaduke Swaim, 1827-1925.
Papers, 1825-87. 432 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (635)
Lawyer, teacher, private secretary to Gov. Zebulon Vance,
North Carolina State legislator, and chairman of the State
Senate wmmittee investigating North Carolina railroads,
1867. Political, military, and personal correspondence and
other papers, written chiefly during the Civil War con-
sisting of family correspondence, military orders, reports,
and militia and muster rolls.
Unpublished description in the library.
in "WW ° f Sidn * y ' HeM7 ' and **• Robbins . ***>» 1940 and
Roulhac family. MS 64-1097
Papers, 1786-1935. ca, 5 ft. (7000 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (648)
Personal correspondence, chiefly 1810-1900, diaries, ac-
count books, and family history of the Eoulhac family, of
ttUaboro, N. C, descendants of Gregoire de Eoulhac, of
Jfrance, and of members of the related Hamilton and Buffin
fcjmilKs, of North Carolina. The papers relate to the Civil
War, Keconstroction, business, political, and social matters.
J^orrespondents include many prominent people of North
(Jarouna.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Elizabeth B. Hamilton and J. G. de Eoulhac
Hamilton, 1921-52.
Rnffin, Edmund, 1794-1865. ** W " 1098
Papers, 1823-65. 946 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (638 and 639)
Author, publisher, and agriculturist, of Virginia. Family
personal, agricultural, and political correspondence and
other papers. Includes a diary (1843) of Ruffin kept during
the period when he was appointed by the Governor of South
tTZtTJZ ^ e ^ ^cultural survey of the State;
Ruffin's MS., The blackwater guerilla, a story written in
1851; volumes two and three of his autobiography (1823-
53) ; a farm journal (1843-47) kept at Ruthven, a planta-
rK !We George Co , Va. by Julian Buffin; an account
(1865) of the draining of Marlbourne Farm; and a planta-
tion record book of Edmund Buffin, Jr. on Beechwood, Eve-
lynton, Marlbourne, and Bedmoor plantations. An impor-
tant correspondent is James H. Hammond (1807-1864).
Unpublished description in the library
Acquired, 1934 and 1955.
Ruffin, Francis Gildart, 1820-1892 ^ 64r " 1099
Papers, 1732-1900. ca. 3 ft. (4000 items)
Tn University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (640) « *u»-
Confederate officer and auditor of Virginia. Personal and
official correspondence and business papers, chiefly 1877-82
including reports (1869) on rivers and harbors of Virginia!
treasury reports discussions on the problems of the Negro;
and Virginia politics. The earlier papers consist of mden-
tores, bonds, deeds, petitions, notes and comments on the
Presidential elections of 1824 and 1828, and papers of Major
Agert G. Buffin, an attorney and planter, of Winchester,
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. R. M. McMurdo and Ellen Wade, before 1940.
^ _ MS 64-1100
Rnffin, Thomas, 1787-1870.
Papers, 1753-1888. ca. 20,000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (641) ^
President oi the Bank of North Carolina, speaker of the ^
State House of Commons, State judge of the Superior Court,
and chief justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Papers relating to politics, economics, business, the judici-
ary, and family matters. Includes legal fee books, court
dockets, and accounts for general stores, tanyards, and grain
mills of Buffin, his father, Sterling Buffin, of EocJringham
Co., N. C., and others.
Unpublished description in the library.
Many of these items have been published in The papers
of Thomas Buffin, edited by J. G. de Eoulhac Hamilton
(1918-20)
Gifts of Mrs. Bennehan Cameron, Mine. Eric van Lennep,
and Mrs. John Labouisse, before 1940; and Elizabeth Col-
lins, 1964.
c. j t t „ MS 64-1101
Saunders, Joseph Hubbard, 1839-1885.
Papers, 1777-1921. 800 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (650)
Planter and Confederate officer, of North Carolina. Per-
sonal and military correspondence and other papers of
CoL Saunders and his family. The earliest papers consist of
wills and indentures. Papers of the Civil War period
include letters written by Saunders to his mother, Laura
(Baker) Saunders; and pictures of Confederate generals.
Postwar material includes correspondence and accounts re-
lating to cotton growing and marketing, and information on
the lumber, grocery, and furniture businesses, and on the A
medical profession.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. Joseph H. Saunders, before 1940.
MS 64-1102
Shaffer, William A
Papers, 1818-1931. 2 ft. (445 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (657)
Plantation owner, of Houma (Terrebonne Parish), La.
Business and plantation papers (ca. 150 items) consisting
mainly of bills of sale, deeds, warrants for public lands in
Louisiana, and miscellaneous accounts. Other papers con-
sist of plantation records, scrapbooks, and a diary (1890)
of Shaffer's son, John Dalton Shaffer, lawyer, State senator,
and plantation owner, of EUendale, La.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of John D. Shaffer, Jr., before 1940.
MS 64-1103
Short, Charles Wilkins, 1794-1863.
Papers, 1784-1880. 455 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (662)
Physician, teacher, and botanist, of Hayfield (near Louis- A
ville), Ky. Family and personal correspondence, chiefly
1850-55, and other papers. Includes letters to Short, from
his family and other botanists; letters from Short to his
uncle, William Short (1759-1849), of Philadelphia,' scien-
tific letters from Asa Gray (1810-1888) and John Torrey
(1796-1873) ; and botanical drawings.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Annie Richardson, before 1940; and Dr. W W
Diehl 1941.
194
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1104
Shotwell family.
Papers, 1829-1915. ca. 2 ft. (236 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (663)
Personal correspondence, sermons, and notes of the Rev.
Nathan Shotwell, Presbyterian minister, of Virginia, North
Carolina, and Tennessee; personal and political correspond-
ence of his son, Randolph Abbott Shotwell (1843-1887),
Confederate captain, editor, and member of the North Caro-
lina House of Representatives, 1876; and five of Randolph's
scrapbooks.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. F. A. Shotwell, before 1940 and in 1943.
MS 64-1105
Simpson, Leah Reemar, 1. 1798.
Papers of Leah Reemar Simpson and Rebecca Calhoun
Simpson, 1797-1883. 125 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (664)
Personal and family correspondence (1834-65) addressed
jointly to the sisters, Leah and Rebecca Simpson (5. 1800),
relating to social and family life, general conditions in New
York, naval news (1841), the railroad at Pensacola, Fla.
(1853), and attitude towards Civil War conditions (1863).
The items before 1834 and after 1865 are Pickens and Simp-
son family papers.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. W. B. Ferris, before 1940.
MS 64-1106
Sims, James Marion, 1813-1883.
Papers, 1835-84. 107 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (666)
Physician and pioneer in gynecological surgery, of Mount
Meigs, Ala. Personal and medical correspondence, certifi-
cates, and clippings. Includes personal letters (1835-56)
frqm Sims to his wife, Eliza Theresa (Jones) Sims (1816-
1890).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Marion Sims Wyeth, before 1940.
MS 64-1107
Singleton family.
Papers, 1759-1911. 5205 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (668)
Personal correspondence and business papers, chiefly
1815-54, of the Singleton family, of Manchester, S. C, re-
flecting plantation life and cotton growing in ante bellum
South Carolina. Includes letters to John Singleton, Mary
M. Singleton, and Col. Richard Singleton; and papers re-
lating to the breeding and racing of horses, pedigrees, bills,
and receipts.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchased, before 1940; and a bequest of Mrs. Joh n Os-
good Blanchard, 1958, who purchased sixty-five items from
Mary Mayes in 1941.
MS 64-1108
\ Smith, Archibald Aaron Tyson.
Papers, 1785-1902. 88 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (674)
Lawyer, of Fayetteville, N. C. Papers relating to legal
cases for which Smith was counsel in the Courts of Equity
and Pleas and Quarter Sessions, of Cumberland, Robeson,
Bladen, and Columbus counties, N. C, beginning about 1835.
Includes papers relating chiefly to property in Fayetteville
and the Smith family, and an inventory of store goods and
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Claude Rankin, before 1940 and 1953.
MS 64-1109
Smith, William Ruffin, 1803-1872.
Papers, 1772-1868. 71 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (678)
Chiefly correspondence (1844-50) of Smith with Howell
Adams, overseer of a plantation in Lowndes Co., Mis s., of
which Smith was executor. Other papers consist of articles
on homes and residents of Scotland Neck (Halifax Co.),
N. C. written by Lena Smith, general merchandise accounts
from Halifax Co., estate settlements, and a ledger (1805-35)
of William R Smith, Sr. containing accounts for provisions
and cash.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Burton H Smith, before 1938, Lena Smith, 1940,
and Dr. Claiborne T. Smith, 1961.
MS 64-1110
Staton, Adolphus.
Papers, 1907-36. 4400 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (686) '' ' , ,
Naval officer, of Tarboro, N. C. Personal and naval cor-
respondence and business papers, including discussions on
naval, military, and political affairs; newspaper dippings;
and scrapbooks (1918-21).
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1936.
MS 64-1111
Stedman, Charles Manly, 1841-1930.
Correspondence, 1917. 335 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (687)
Confederate Army officer and U. S. Representative from
North Carolina. Political letters to Stedman while he was
a member of the U. S. House of Representatives; together
with a few personal letters.
Gift of Mrs. Claude Kitchin, before 1940.
MS 64-1112
Stribling, John Y
Correspondence, 1869-1900. 130 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (699)
Transcripts (typewritten)
Letters, chiefly 1878-80, from CoL F. E. Whitfield, of
Corinth, Miss., senior general agent for himself and the
owners of the Clement and Smiths patents to Stribling, of
Westminster, S. C, relating to the Clement attachment, a
new process of making yarns. Includes a few letters from
inventors of machines for ginning and carding cotton and
letters to prospective buyers of the Clement attachment,
chiefly from Stribling.
MS 64-1118
Stubbs, William Carter, 1846-1924.
Papers, 1867-1925. 228 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (703)
Chemist, agriculturist, educator, and director of the Lou-
isiana State Sugar Experiment Station, 1885-95, and of the
195
Th
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1867-1925.
Stubbs, William Carter, 1846-1924.
(Continued)
U. S. Experiment Station in Honolulu, 1900. Chiefly busi-
ness papers mcluding speeches, writings, reports, and de-
scriptions of different varieties of tobacco, peas, cotton, and
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchased, before 1940.
Sumner, Jethro, 1733-1785. MS M_m *
Papers, 1775-97. 388 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (705)
Re T^ i °i^ ry t^ 3 officer - Chiefl y military correspond-
ence (1781-82) of Sumner, while he raised troops, reinforced
General Nathanael Greene at the Battle of Eutaw Springs,
and w„ s m charge of military forces in North Carolinain
1 / o2.
. Unpublished description in the library.
From the North Carolina Historical Society, before 1940.
Tate, Samuel McDowell, 1830-1897.
Papoi-s. 1859-89. 2 ft. (ca. 2000 items)
In I • mversity of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (710)
Confederate Army officer, State legislator and treasurer,
agent and president of the Western North Carolina Rail-
road, and U S. National Bank Examiner, of Morganton,
JN. O. Chiefly correspondence and papers (1881-86) per-
taining to the Western North Carolina Railroad.
Gift, of the Misses Tate, before 1940.
Terrell, Marjory. MS 64-1116
Correspondence. 1918-19. 50 items.
J R y^r^ °t^ rth Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (712)
Letters written to Miss Terrell, of Raleigh, N. C. from
soldiers ^ England and the U. S. during WorW War i
Gift of Miss Ten-ell, before 1940.
Thompson, Cyrus, 1853-1930. MS Mrl117
Papers. 1830-1931. 1000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
toncal Collection (715)
Physician, political leader, State legislator, and North
Carolina secretary of state. Political, personal, and medi-
cal correspondence, chiefly 1890-96.
Unpublished description in the library.
-n Glf fL°o f Mra - Thompson, before 1940; and of Mr. Nere E
JUay, 196o.
rn. T ■ MS 64-1118
Thompson, Lewis, 1808-1S67.
Papers. 1717-1894. ca. 3 ft. (2800 items)
* IU ^T' si - ty 0f Xortl1 Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (716)
Planter and State legislator, of Bertie Co., N C Cor-
respondence, general accounts, deeds, indentures, miscellane-
ous and other business papers, chiefly 1830's through the
1850's relating to the cultivation and marketing of cotton
and gram in North Carolina and sugar in Louisiana In-
cludes papers of members of the Clark, Pugh, Williams, and
Urquhart families. <""3,»uu
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Richard A. Urquhart, before 1940.
Thompson, Waddy, 1798-1868. MS 64_U19
Papers, 1823-51. 83 items.
torfJSSnm^ ^^ Libm7 ' S ° Uthem =-
State kgklator, militia officer, TJ. S. Minister to Mexico,
Sw i S - J^P'? 8611 ^™ f«»n South Carolina. Personal
official and business correspondence, chiefly 1842-43 In-
S™± tt6rS ^Jnompson to his wife, Emmak^utl«)
Thompson, .while he was in Mexico; and correspondence
doling with the sugar and cotton industries and the slave
trade in Alabama and South Carolina.
Unpublished description in the library
Purchase, before 1940.
Tompkins, Daniel Augustus, 1851-1914. ^ 6 *~ 1120
Papers, 1838-1919. ca.l4ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (724) "^
Engmee^iron and textile manufacturer, member of the
fLr'i^ ^ 9? nmUSS1 °^ "=* new sP»Per publisher, of
Charlotte, N. C. Correspondence and papers, chiefly 1900-
13, relating mamly to the economic, industrial, agricultural
ZTt'^l^^ de ^P^ntTSXcaS
and the South, from the close of the Civil War to 1920 In-
wlSon * 3 f ° r * bi0gTaphy ° f ^P*^ by George T.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. George N. Ennett, before 1940.
„ MS 64-1121
Trapier, Paul, 1806-1872.
Papers, 1752-1887. 100 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (727)
Episcopal clergyman, of Georgetown and Charleston, S C
Correspondence (chiefly 1824-65), deeds, and other miscel-
laneous items. Includes Trapier's correspondence with his
mother while he was in Cambridge, Mass., and with other
students at the Seminary in New York, while he was in
Charleston, and letters from Stephen Elliott (1806-1866)
James Hervey Otey (1800-1863), and other Episcopal
clergymen.
Gift of Edith Trapier, before 1940.
„, ■■_ , MS 64-1122
Turner, Henry Marshall, 1800-1871.
Papers, 1807-75. 453 items.
In University of North Carolina Library/Southern His-
torical Collection (312)
Physician, of Montgomery Co., N. C. Family letters,
chiefly 1843-79, to Dr. Turner and his wife, Caroline Eliza-
beth (McNeill) Turner (b. 1808) from Julia and Martha m
Turner while enrolled in Floral College near Fayetteville, ™
N. C; Civil War letters from Confederate soldiers in camps
in Virginia and Tennessee; letters from Dr. Turner's son-in-
law, Dr. William Murchison McNeill and other members of
the McNeill and McDougald families, of Harnett Co., N C.;
physician's record books (1822-29 and 1848-58); and day-
books (1854-60)- ' *
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Paul Green, before 1940.
196
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1123
Tomer, Joeiah, 1821-190L
Papers, 1805-1918. 842 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern EGs-
toxical Collection (730)
W Member of the Confederate Congress, editor of the
Raleigh, N. C. Sentinel, and lawyer, of Hillsboro, N. C
Personal correspondence, accounts, law notes and other legal
papers of Turner, of his wife, Sophia (Devereux) Turner,
and of their children, chiefly 1859-94. Includes correspond-
ence relating to Turner's dispute with Governor William
Woods Holden (1818-1892) and his expulsion from the
North Carolina State Legislature.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Joseph Freeland, before 1940.
MS 64-1124
Vass, William Worrell, 1821-1896.
Business records, 1834-96. 9 ft (ca. 19,750 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (739)
Treasurer and secretary of the Raleigh and Gaston Bail-
road. Correspondence, receipts, reports, orders, bills, in-
voices, and other papers, chiefly 1888-95. Includes records
of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, the Augusta Railroad,
the Chatham Railroad, and the Carolina Paper Company.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Eleanor Vass, before 1940.
MS64-1125
Warmoth, Henry Clay, 1842-1931.
Papers, 1798-1934. 8 ft (ca. 5000 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (752)
# Plantation owner, Union Army officer, railroad builder,
and Governor of Louisiana. Correspondence, 12 volumes of
personal diaries (1863-67, 1922-31), plantation journals
(1828-63 and 1880-1927) ; scrapbooks dealing with politics,
and other papers. The papers, 1861-65, relate to Warmotlfe
personal activities; papers from 1866 to 1878 to politics in
Louisiana; and the bulk of the papers, 1879-1930, to the
management of Magnolia Plantation in Plaquemines Parish,
La., with much information on the cultivation of sugar.
Includes minutes (1870-71) of the New Orleans League
Club.
Gift of Mrs. H. C. Warmoth and Reinette Warmoth,
before 1940 and 1944.
MS 64-1126
Watson, Thomas Edward, 1856-1922.
Papers, 1870-1922. 11 ft. (15,800 items)
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (755)
Political leader, author, U. S. Representative, and Senator
from South Carolina. Chiefly political correspondence
(1904-09 and 1920-22) ; business papers (1891-96) ; papers
(1893-1903) relating to Watson's publications; account
books; diary (1871-72) ; scrapbooks; notebooks; and other
papers (1891-96) .
Acquired, 1931.
# MS64-1127
Webb, Thomas, 1827-1894.
Papers, 1770-1882. 300 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (761)
In part transcripts (handwritten)
President of the North Carolina Railroad Company and
lawyer, of Hillsboro, N. C Personal and family correspond-
ence (chiefly 1845-54) ; business papers consisting of deeds,
wills, and indentures; and notebooks (1887-40) containing
handwritten bars of music and poetry and accounts. In-
cludes Civil War letters from Webb to his wife.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Belle Webb and Thomas H. Webb, before 1940.
MS 64-1128
White, James Wilson.
Papers, 1813-96. 222 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (772)
Confederate Army soldier, of Port Mill, S.C. Family and
business correspondence of White, member of the South
Carolina Cavalry in Charleston, and his wife, Emma (Holt)
White, of Alamance Co., N. C. Includes Civil War letters
from White citing general war conditions; and letters from
Dr. William R. Holt, of Lexington, N. C. and Thomas M
Holt, of Mt Pleasant, N. C. to William A. Carrigan.
Gifts of William E. and J. Harvey White, before 1940
and 1945, 1947 ; and Mrs. Harvey White, 1948.
MS 64-1129
White, Sarah CaldwelL
Papers, 1770-1918. 208 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (774)
Business and legal correspondence and papers, chiefly
1870-1918, of Mrs. White, of Charlotte, N. C, relating to
her property. Includes deeds, indentures and other papers
of the Caldwell family, of Mecklenburg Co., N. C; arid a
memorandum book (1881-84).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. John A. Tate, before 1940.
MS 64-1130
Whiteside, Thomas.
Papers, 1772-1875. 60 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (775)
Plantation owner and lawyer, of York Co., S. C. The
earliest papers are legal papers. The papers (1870-75) are
general household bills in Rock Hill, S. C.
Gift of J. T. Farris, before 1940.
o. 18201
MS 64-1131
Williams, John W M
Papers, 1838-1902. 250 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (790)
Baptist minister, of Baltimore, Md. Correspondence
(1890-95) of members of Williams' congregation; ten vol-
umes of diaries (1838-67) ; sermons and sermon notes; lec-
tures; articles; minutes (1845-46) of the Portsmouth, Va.
Ministerial Association of the Baptist Church ; and a journal
(1881-83) of a European trip kept by Williams' son-in-law,
J.W.Gore.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. McKim Marriott, before 1940.
MS 64-1132
Williams, Willis R
Papers, 1851-1910. 236 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (788)
Plantation owner and State legislator, of Pitt Co., N. C.
Correspondence, chiefly 1851-78, of Williams and his wife,
197
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wflhams, WUh*R PaperSj 1851-1910. (Continued)
and scrapbooks of clippings (ca. 1870-90). Most of the let-
ters were wntto^whUe Williams was at various health
^rte in North CarohM and Virginia and in the North
hfehSth. ' d6al ^ P lantation affairs and
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Bruce Cotten, before 1940.
Wright family. MS64-1133
Papers, 1749-1898. ca. 2 ft. (1500 items)
In Unrversity of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (532)
Family correspondence and business papers, chiefly 1840-
71, of members of the Wright family, of Wilmington, N C
and elsewhere,- mainly Julius Walker Wright (1838-1878^
nF!J ^i^l?* 6 Amy soldier ' "• ***. Mollie'
(Murdock) Wnght, his father, Joshua G. Wright, and his
«S5o?!7^ an -y^i , Incln ^ the correspondence
£2^rf P^TTl Mnrd0C ^ Aan *»«>«*, and their
SSS n f ™ ^J Arthur Eitchie and his wife;
Robert Bridges Murdock, of Columbus, Ga., and of Mrs^
q^w Wri * h *' ° f Wi** 1 *^ »S herWjEmS
Smith Walker; papers (1860-78) of Julius Wright per-
taining mainly to Reconstruction conditions and the prac-
tice of law in Wilmington; letters (1876-79) pertaining
* w fL**^*"** ot *" S^ Sewanee, Tennl
receipt books of Mary Bridges; law notes of Joshua Wright
and account books, scrapbooks, and diary (1859 and 1862)
of Julius Wright Papers prior to 1820 consist of corre-
spondence, business accounts, abstracts of sermons, wills,
poems, and articles written by J. W. Wright
Bonesteel, Floy J ^ 64 ~ 11 34
Papers, 1903-05. 1 v.
In University of Oklahoma Library
piST' Scrapbook of correspondence and clippings of
Bonesteel who moved to Indian Territory from *$&£
Alt™ r p T -^J 65 letters from D arid B. Hm and
Alton B. Parker, New York politicians
^Acquired from J. A. Willour. Formerly owned by Gus
Meyendorff, Michael A 1849-1908 MS6 *- 113 «
Papers, 1861-1908. 1 box
In University of Oregon Library.
Le l tUP ! r \ PerSonaJ and official correspondence, notebook.
*rapbook, biographical MS, and ^papers 'of MeyS
££ u s°if i 8 r lnfaonary -^ - ***** - d «ii*
Biddle, James Cornell, 1835-1898. ^ •*" UB6
Civil War letters, 1861-65. 317 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Union Army officer Civil War letters of Biddle, who was
m the VaUey Campaign (1861), in the attack on the Hat-
Zff V?* ^ nU ^ y ^P 51 " 011 «>f New Orleans, on the
l^U^ P^ 0lnaS Wd ? MM al0n * *• Mississippi, with the
m J "*,£? ^? t o^ aC '^ Ld on dle «*** of G^ George Gordon
Meade (Mto-lSTB). The letters are addressed te This X
Gertrude Gouverneur (Meredith) Biddle, and contain com-
ments on the character and abilities of the Union leaders.
Purchase, 1963. «~~o.
Bloomfield-Moore, Clara Sophia (Jessup) 1824-1899 U ^
Correspondence, 1890-97. 83 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Poetess and philanthropist, of Philadelphia. Mostly let-
ters from Mrs. Bloomfield-Moore, widow of Bloomfield
Haynes Moore, to Cornelia Frothingham of Philadelphia,
expressing her belief in John Ernest Worrell Keely (1827-
1898) and his fraud, the Keely motor, of which she was prin-
XrfSdsV * * few lettore written ** Keely and
Gift of the estate of Katherine Brinley through John B
Muir, executor, 1962.
Boyd, John C * 1849. MS ^ im
Correspondence, 1819-54. 53 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Resident of Danville, Pa. Mostly letters to Boyd reflect-
ing his interest in iron furnaces and early railroads. The
letters from his family picture life in a small village m the
™ ~ d 1840 ' s ' and ** letters t* ™ Simon Cameron
( 1799-1889 ) concern notes owed by Boyd.
Purchase, 1962.
Brown, Henry PauL MS64-H39
Invitations to weddings, chiefly in Philadelphia and its
suburbs, received by Dr. and Mrs. Henry Paul Brown,
1914-54. 1 box. ^
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania coDections.
Presented by Mrs. Francis James Dallett, Jr., 1961. A
Buchanan, Alexander, d. 1913. MS 64-1140
Papers, 1855-1913. 236 items.
Jji Historical Society of Pennsylvania coDections.
Police officer, of Philadelphia. Receipted bills paid by
Buchanan, a few police reports on cases ranging from corner
lounging to murder, and other personal papers.
Gift of Mrs. Cora Morse Brown, 1963.
Butler family. MS 64-1141
Papers, 1771-1900. (MS 61-753)
— Addition, 1770-1880. 500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Personal correspondence, accounts, legal documents, rec-
ords of rice plantations in Georgia, and other papers relating
mainly to the estates of Major Pierce Butler (1744-1822)
and his grandson Pierce Butler ( 1807-1867) .
Presented by Owen Wister, 1961.
Clark (E. W.) and Company. ^ ^"^
Historical records, 1837-1961. 425 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections A
■In part, transcripts (typewritten) W
Letters, documents, printed notices, photos., and engrav-
mfv^P?? ^, a l d V*?.™** of histories of the com-
pany, a Philadelphia bahbng firm founded in 1837 In-
cludes an anonymous typescript history (1928) • a tVDescrir,t
history (1929) by Martha Belinski; a printed accou^tTthe
firm from 1837-57, by Henrietta Melia Larson; and a his-
tory (1845-1945) of Clark, Dodge and Company, a New
York banking house which was an affiliate from 1845-57
Gift of Sydney P. Clark, 1962.
198
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1143
Colt, Roswell L 1779-1856.
Correspondence, 1813-54. 2000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business, political, agricultural, and social correspondence
fc received by Colt, governor of the Society for Establishing
Useful Manufactures at Paterson, N. J.; and confidential
business agent for Nicholas Biddle, who wrote him letters
in code. Includes a group of letters relating to the affairs
of Colt's cousin, Samuel Colt (1814-1862) in the early days
of the Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company.
Correspondents include Daniel Webster and other people of
importance in politics, agriculture, and business.
Gift of Mrs. E. Perot Walker and Mrs. A. Eeid Johnson,
1963.
MS 64-1144
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864.
Letters to Samuel Delucenna Ingham, 1819-52. 82 Hems.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters (mostly 1829-31). written during the first two
years of Andrew Jackson's administration while Dallas was
U. S. Attorney at Philadelphia and Twgtmm -was Secretary
of the Treasury, giving Dallas' opinions on the political
events of the time in Pennsylvania and Washington, D. CL;
antimasonry; nullification; the Bank of the United States;
and his reaction when Twgli«tn left the Cabinet in 1831. In-
cludes a few letters before 1829 mentioning the presidential
election of 1824.
Purchase, 1963.
MS 64-1145
Griffiths, Robert E
Papers, 1794-1878. 63 items.
♦ In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters and business papers relating to land speculation in
Pennsylvania and in the South. Correspondents include
Horace Binney (1780-1875), Elias Boudinot (1740-1821),
Pierce Butler (1744-1822), Bernard Dahlgren, Cadwalader
Evans, George Grundy, Wade Hampton (1754-1834) , Joseph
Hopkinson ( 1770-1842) , Callender Irvine, Henry Lee ( 1756-
1818) , Nathaniel Pendleton, Benjamin Tilghman, John
Vaughan, and Francis Weiss.
Gift of Alexander D. Thayer.
MS 64-1146
Hey, Moses, 1792-1866.
Papers, 1817-68. 78 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Yarn manufacturer of Springfield Township, Delaware
Co., Pa. Personal and business correspondence and papers
prior to 1860 including a letter (1849) describing the rav-
ages of cholera in Cincinnati, and a letter (1854) describing
Charleston, S. C; together with letters written to various
newspapers during the Civil War period reflecting Hey's
intense patriotism.
Gift, 1962.
MS 64-1147
Meredith, Joseph D
Papers, 1845-55. ca. 200 items.
4v In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Land agent, of Pennsylvania. Correspondence and legal
papers relating to purchases and sales of lands in Luzerne
and Schuylkill counties, Pa^ and reflecting the development
of Middleport, Pa., Summit Branch Railroad Company, and
several early coal companies. Correspondents include Hora-
tio N. Burroughs, Joseph Casey, John C. DaCosta, Eli K.
Price, and A, G. Waterman.
Purchase, 1963.
MS 64-1148
Mitchell, Thomas K
Pipers, 1824-78. 62 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Merchant, of Tioga Co., Pa. Mostly bills for goods pur-
chased by Mitchell, together with some family correspond-
ence including letters (1870-78) from his son, John Inscho
Mitchell (1838-1907), U S. Representative and Senator
from Pennsylvania.
Purchase, 1962.
MS 64-1148
Perot Malting Company, PMUsddpMa.
Papers, 1818-1956. 2000 items and 80 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of the company, which was founded in 1687 and
sold in 1963, together with some Perot family papers. Busi-
ness papers include account books, cashbooks, cash ledger,
private ledger, trial balances, rents and interests, personal
expense book, blotter, sale&books, daybooks, receipt books,
minute books, expense book, barley book, malt book, tests
of malt, receipts for malt, brewing book, accounts receivable
and payable, order book, and contracts. Family papers in-
clude Pennsylvania deeds; papers pertaining to the Asso-
ciation of Centenary Firms ; the Santo Domingo Silver Min-
ing Company of Batopilas, Chihuahua, Mexico; Thomas
Morris Perot (1828-1902) ; Thomas Morris Perot, Jr. (1872-
1945) ; the Society of Friends; the Welsh Society of Phila-
delphia; the State in Schuylkill; and the estates of Eliza-
beth Marshall (1862-1883) and Mary Ann Marshall (1881-
1913). Includes correspondence (1914-18, 1939-43) of Sara
T. Hallowell (d. 1924) and her niece, Harriet Hallowell (d.
1943), Americans resident in France, containing informa-
tion about the World Wars.
Gift of the company, 1963.
MS 64-1150
Read, John Meredith, 1797-1874,
Papers of John Meredith Read and his father, John
Read, 1824-73. (MS 61-627)
Addition, 1800-79. 200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Chiefly letters addressed to John Read and John Mere-
dith Read; together with papers (1800-25) relating to a
suit against George Clymer and his estate by the Federal
Government for money said to have been owed by Clymer;
and papers (1830-79) concerning the family and legal
affairs of John Meredith Read. Correspondents include
J. Camberling, George Clymer, Henry Clymer, Alexander
James Dallas, and Thomas Meredith.
Purchase, 196L
MS 64-1151
Smith, Thomas W
Correspondence, 1862-64. 71 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Union Army soldier. Letters written by Smith, sergeant
in Company L, 70th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers
(6th Pennsylvania Cavalry) to his family in Philadelphia,
telling of the Peninsular Campaign of 1862, the Gettysburg
Campaign of 1863, and the beginning of Grant's offensive
in 1864. Includes letters from his brother, Joseph Smith,
who served with an emergency regiment during the Antie-
tam and Gettysburg alarms.
Purchase, 1962.
199
Th
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sword family. MS 64.1152
Papers, 1750-1863. ca. 1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
™ am journals, including the correspondence of
Canton, China with the Sword and Parry families of Phila-
delphia and New Castle, Pa. Contains descriptions knd
ESS Z -T 1 ju ? PMadel P^ events of the day
(l8d&-48), sodal and business customs in China, and China
^t^? 2 " 50 )- Correspondents ^de William Sword
Ash, William J Barclay, James Musgrave, Thomas Par^r
ffiS f l W °^ . Sar ^?" rm S ™tand JolH.S'
Gift of the estate of Mary Parry Fair, 1962.
Watson, Joseph, d. 1841. ^ Mr " 1153
Correspondence, 1824-27. 160 items
M-.H 1 ^n^T^l ° f Pe ^y^ania collections.
Mayor of Philadelphia. Letters to Watson while mayor
~' g s " heltatl ^.for municipal employment, the ap-
prehension of counterfeiters and forgers froi out of State,
and [clemency for prisoners serVing jail sentences; togethS
PuS S °196* terS ^ WatS ° n to Vari0US °* c ^
Wetherffl, Edward, collector ^ Mr " UB *
Autographs, 1822-1913. ca. 50 items
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
PrtSluS ^ ° f Clergym6n ° f ° ath0lic - d
Gift of Mrs F. M. Ives.
Wharton family. MS 64-1155
Papei-s. 1670-1834. ca. 2000 items
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
TW ^ 1 Philadelphia merchant family. Includes
Thomas Wharton letter books (1752-59, 1773-84)- receint
books (1755-63, 1758^3) ; book of paten'ts andleids'f S
S™Tn^° n - Pany (1T76); Thomas Wharton correspond-
(1679 ^vZf ? P8, 5 ]"£ a , few additi0nal documents
(1679-1820) ; patents and deeds (1682-1834) ; Joseph Whar-
180*^? m ^. 3); William Wharton 'ledger (1*6?-
180„); Charles Wharton cashbooks (1765-71 1 771-80) •
S^TlS^k 17 ^^ inTOiee Md ^randunl
XJ t.') S^ 1 * 5 Wharton account with William
Wharton estate (1805-11) ; letter book of the firm of BayT
So a o* j r arton (mi) ; ^ james c - Fisher **£*£*
Selections from the Thomas Wharton letter books have
been published m the Pennsylvania magazine of history and
(Wwi^W? (19 ° 9) P - 81SWW8 ^*M. -d^ M
Gift of Miss A. H. Wharton, 1923.
Yeomans, John William, 1800-1863. 64-1156
Correspondence, 1841-49. 100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Presbyterian clergyman and educator. Letters to Yeo-
mans, mainly from clergymen, revealing the problems he
T*^ 11 ^ W °^ k at Danvme ' Pa - ^ « President of
Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. (1841-44)
Purchase, 1962.
Carver, William Owen, 1868-1954. MS M " 1157
Pappi-s 1874-1947. ca. 2 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
(iSh^ffi** C ~ ion ' ^gan-Carver Library
Southern Baptist clergyman, educator, and missionary ^
vT^ "^ ' * m P* kta * programs, questionnaires, *nd
MTS'ii?' mimeographed material concerning the
Baptist World Alliance, the ecumenical movement, and mis-
sions; and dealing particularly with the work in these areas
of Commission 3, which reported to the B. W. A meeting
ui Atlanta G* in 1939. Correspondents include Edwin E
Aubrey, Mr* Edgar Bates, F. C. Bryan, Mrs. J. W. Cox.
Norman W. Cor, J. E. Kllard, W. H. Doke, C. P. Gilmour!
Bemiette K. Greer^ John A Hainer. Hendon Harris, H. L
sK' V™"™ ^f 8 ^jrence, Mrs. Eugene leering,
Sidney WNee, Kathleen Mallory, D. M Nelson, Frank
L. Orchard, Theron D. Price, M. T. Rankin, Ignlao Ri-
vera, Am,., Root, J. H. Rushbrooke, L R. ScSowogh,
b. L. Watson, and Howard P. Whidden.
Unpublished register in the library.
libra 9 *" f " investi S ators under restrictions accepted by the
^formation on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Dr. Carver, 1952. '
Chastain, James Garvin, 1853-1954.
Papers, 1887-1952. ca. 50 items (6 v.)
, J 11 ^ .?.* 1 "^ Ba P tist Convention, Dargan-Carver Library
(Nashville, Tenn.) *
Southern Baptist clergyman and missionary. Four dia-
Ties and two scrapbooks concerning Chastain's personal and
family affairs, and his work as a preacher and missionary to
Mexico and Cuba. _te
Unpublished register in the library. ^
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift, 1953.
Dawson, Joseph Martin, 1879- MS 6i " 1159
Papers, 1935-54. 60 items.
/ -J n ?°^ e % 1 Baptist Co^ention, Dargan-Carver Library
(Nashville, Tenn.) J
Southern Baptist clergyman and author. Five notebooks
containing letters, notes, pamphlets, and clippings concern-
ing the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, of which
Dawson was executive director from 1946^53 ; the separation
of church and state; home influences on certain important
leaders; religious liberty; and George W. Truett.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library. J
Lifonnation on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Dawson, 1954.
Dixon, Amzi Clarence, 1854-1925. MS 64-1160
Papers, 1843-1930. ca. 14 ft. (ca. 6100 items) #
(££SS^r* Canyenticm ' Dargan - C ™ ."■«*
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Baptist ; clergyman and author. Correspondence, 1300
£T£S bl f ^P^ material MSS. of bookvprinted mat-
C&Zfim* »«1 ""tfag-to DixonV pastorates in
cS. ™? g* Ashevme, N. C; at Lmnanuel Baptist
Church and University Baptist Church, Baltimore, Mi-
Hanson Place Baptist Church, Brookryn, N. ™ ° RuS
200
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Dixon, Anna Clarence, 1854-1925. Papers, 1843-1930.
(Continued)
Street Baptist Church, Boston, Mass.; Moody Church, Chi-
cago, HL; and Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, Eng.; to
^ his lectureship at Los Angeles Bible Institute; and to his
* travels in Europe and China. Topics include church life
and polity , conference work, evangelism, and World War i .
Correspondents include Annie Armstrong, Charles T BalL
Henry W. Battle, the Prince and Princess Bernadotte,
Charles A. Blanchard, George Dana Boardman, Len G.
Broughton, John C. Calhoun (a relative of the more well-
known one), J. M. Frost, R. G. IngersolL Edward Judson,
F. H. Kerf oot, Melvin G. Kyle, Joshua and Eugene Lever-
ing, George O. Manning, F. B. Meyer, W. E. Needham,
Louie D. y Newton, Mrs. W. K. Nimmo, J. E. Passmore, W. B.
Riley, A. T; Robertson, A. J. Rowland, Ruben Saillens, E. O.
Sellers, J. H. Shakespeare, Thomas Spurgeon, George Steb-
fains, R. A. Torrey, George W. Truett, John Wanamaker,
andE. Y. Woolley.
Unpublished register in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Frank H. Richardson, 1953.
MS 64-1161
Mays, Brooks, 1898-
Papers. 1950-59. 4 ft (4900 items)
In Southern Baptist Convention, Dargan-Carver Library
(Nashville, Tenn.)
Forms part of a collection of papers of the Southern Bap-
tist Convention Presidents.
Lawyer, and U. S. Representative from Arkansas. Chiefly
^ correspondence relating to Hays' term as president of the
W Southern Baptist Convention (1957-59) ; together with pa-
pers from his work as vice-president of the Southern Baptist
Convention (1950), and with its Christian Life Commission
(1955-60). Topics include American and Southern Baptist
relations; church-state relations; ecumenicity; laymen's
activities; his trip to Moscow with Dr. Clarence Cranford,
president of the American Baptist Convention, in 1958;
peace; race relations; Scouting; the dismissal of thirteen
professors by the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary;
Sunday voting; the survey committee to study the Southern
Baptist program; the Old Point Comfort, Va,, conferences;
and program of the Baptist. Jubilee Advance, 1959-64.
Unpublished register in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Hays, 1961.
MS64-1162
Lee, Ernest Eugene, 1876-1962.
Papers, 1908-55. ca. 4 ft (ca. 1800 items)
In Southern Baptist Convention, Dargan-Carver Library
(Nashville, Tenn.)
Correspondence, addresses, articles, pamphlets, programs,
and other material chiefly concerning the early development
A and history of the Baptist Young People's Union, with
which Lee worked from 1908-46 as a field secretary for the
Baptist Sunday School Board, with headquarters in Dallas,
Tex.
Unpublished register in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. W. D. Travis, 1963.
MS 64-1163
Norris, John Franklyn, 1877-1952.
Papers, 1928-52. 20 ft. (ca. 29,000 items)
In Southern Baptist Convention, Dargan-Carver library.
Baptist clergyman and editor. Correspondence, clippings,
and records reflecting the Fundamentalist movement among
Baptists from the 1920's into the post World War n years.
Topics include the Al Smith-Herbert Hoover presidential
campaign of 1928 ; the evolution issue, especially as it per-
tained to Baylor University; Norris' charges of Communist
sympathies of noted American churchmen; and a standing
controversy with the agencies of lie Southern Baptist Con-
vention and the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Cor-
respondents include E. P. Alldredge, The Atlanta constitu-
tion, Dallas Billington, Clinton S. Carnes, The Columbus
ledger-enquirer, A. Reilly Copeland, Fred Donnelson, W. E.
Dowell, Louis Entzminger, B. H. Hilliard, R. T. Ketcham,
Louie D. Newton, L. R. Scarborough, G. Beauchamp Vide,
Art Wilson, and Wendell Zimmerman.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from Omer J. Sharp, 1963. Formerly owned
by George Norris.
Library also has microfilm copy.
MS 64-1164
Weaver, Rufus Washington, 1870-1947.
Papers, 1903-46. 6 ft (1730 items)
In Southern Baptist Convention, Dargan-Carver library
(Nashville, Tenn.)
Southern Baptist clergyman, college president, and au-
thor. Correspondence, sermons, bibliography, biography,
MSS. of six unpublished books, scrapbooks, clippings, pic-
tures, and other papers (mainly 1918-46) concerning Amer-
ican Christianity, Baptist history, Christian education,
religious liberty, and the relationship of philosophy, psy-
chology, science, and politics to religion. Represented in
the collection are Albert Henry Newman (1852-1933) ;
Luther Rice (1783-1836) ; the Columbia Association of Bap-
tist Churches, Washington, D. C. ; the Education Board of
the Southern Baptist Convention; the Joint Committee on
Public Relations; Mercer University, Macon, Ga.; and the
World League of Truth Seekers. Correspondents include
Clarence A. Barbour, W. W. Barnes, Edward A. BechteL
M. L. Brittain, S. P. Brooks, W. O. Carver, W. T. Conner,
W. L Cross, J. M. Dawson, Gov. Hugh Dorsey, Spright
Dowell, John D. Freeman, Francis P. Gaines, L. L. Gwalt-
ney, Gov. Thomas Hardwick, J. H Kirkland, Ryland
Knight, W. H. McDanieL W. J. McGlothlin, E T. Mullins,
Gov. Clifford Walker, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Ray O. Wyland,
and Bert Young.
Unpublished register in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the library
and the Southern Baptist Historical Commission.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Weaver family, 1954.
MS 64-1165
Winkler, Edwin Theodore, 1823-1883.
Papers, 1851-1941. ca. 50 items.
In Southern Baptist Convention, Dargan-Carver Library
(Nashville, Tenn.)
Southern Baptist clergyman and journalist of Alabama.
Correspondence, sermons, addresses, biographical informa-
tion, booklets, clippings, poems and other papers of Wink-
ler, who was vice-president of the Southern Baptist Con-
201
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1851-194L
Winkler, Edwin Theodore, 1823-1883
(Continued)
mS««r d T P p* dent , of its Home Mission Board from
JL^f\ **?*" & letter (1872 > «JliDgMm to a pastor-
ate, and a baccalaureate address (1878)^
Unpublished calendar in the library.
libSj! t0 investigators ^^T restrictions accepted by the
Kecords. 4 v. and 7 boxes.
In Stanford University, Lane Medical Library
Correspondence, reports, scrapbook, minutes (1909-23) of
meetings of the Board of Directors, and other document
Stanford University. Lane Medical Library ** ^^
^^Manuscnpt writings and records, ca, 1732-1951. (MS 61-
' ^ A ^ dit i ^ 1 1? 4 ^ Ll95a -^ 2° items, 2 v. and 13 folders.
In Stanford University, Lane Medical Library
Lectures on various medical topics, minutes photos, and
other papers. Includes minutes ol InieetWrBSS* rf
J£™ M of Medicine of the Stanfofd uSvS School
of Medicine; minutes (1882-97) of the GommitS Clinics
^Alumni Associataon of Cooper Medical College; hL£
nes of the Stanford University Schools of Nursing and
Medicine; and material relating to hospitals in the San
^asco area. Persons represented include Adolph Bar-
fe.W n T>? 1Shmft i* vi ^P" ****< William Ophuls,
^iard H. Plummer, Emmet Bixf ord, and Celestine Sul£
Cataloged individually in the library.
Dahlgren, John Adolphns Bernard, 1809-1870 ^ 6 *~ U68
Papers. 1823-70. ca. 500 items.
In Syracuse University Library
Naval officer. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, memo-
randa, ai-ticles, and other papers relating to DaMzren's
activities as a midshipman, with the Ord^ce^Bureafa^d
^S^ N -f^ S ? Ut , h ***** ^ Blocked
tteSouth Pacific Fleet, including cruises and Coast Guard
SOT T 1 ^,^ * ^ val «*»**> «d thTdevdo^
^ i *h ^ h ^ en ***■ Inclndes * d W (1861) of his
^""^ V - Dahl g^. and a Civil War journal of
an unidentafied person. Correspondents include Percival
Drayton. Henry DuPont, Adm. Andrew H FooL 1M™+
iPcri-a, Kobe* P. Pan . ott , c^ £* 2j**J*
Ration on literary rights available in the library.
FHck Alexander CJarenee, 1869-1942 ^ M " UTO
Papers, 1895-1942. 39 boxes.
In Syracuse University Library
ffistorian and professor. Correspondence (chiefly 1915-
Ses^f^v* 651 ^ S& ° f fP«*-and book? > kcta»
notes, and teaching aids concerning Flick's work as State
histonan and archivist of NewTcofk, New ToA Stete K
and European history. Includes the MSS. of ffistorv of
pohtacal parties in the colony of New York (unpuSdf
and lecture notes (1895-96) taken at ColumbkUniveSty'
while Flick was enrolled in the courses of John W Burgess,
SbSnn Dunnin & Herb «* L Osgood, and James Harvey
Described in Alexander C. Flick, a calendar of his papers*
in the Syracuse University Library (1963) ^
Lifomation on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Fhck and Dr. Hugo M Flick 1963
^. . _ MS 64-1170
Biggins, Frank Wayland, 1856-1907.
Papers, 1859-1906. 7 boxes.
In Syracuse University Library.
State senator, Lieutenant Governor, and Governor of New
York. Correspondence, mostly political, but including 18
business letters (1891-99) relating to lands in the Midwest-
ern States; together with scrapbooks containing political
clippings and cartoons, and social notifications and invita-
tions. Correspondents include Frank Black, Nicholas Mur-
"** 5? ,' Thorn* 5 P1 *tt> Theodore Boosevelt, Elihu Boot,
and Timothy Woodruff.
Unpublished statement in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of F. W. Higgins, 1962.
Horton, S Wentworth, 1885-1960 MS 64-1171
Papei's, 1933-58. ca. 35,000 items.
In Syracuse University Library.
Businessman and New York State senator, of Greenport,
correspondence, reports, research notes, bills and acts,
pamphlets, and other papers relating to Horton's work «k
S^S^if** ^or (1946-56), supervisor of the towF
wJh?ft£3 "^ dlreCt0r of *» Southold T °™
Work Relief Organization. The material is divided into the
Albany files, Greenport files, election files (1935-55), per-
sonal correspondence files (1935-56), executive files (1946-
55 ), and personal and Senate Mils.
Register published by the library in 1963.
Information on literary rights available in.the library
Gift of Mrs. Horton and Stewart W. Y Horton.
a a a j „.„ • MS 64-1172
Adams, Adam Gillespie, 1888 (ca.)-
Papers, 1857-1958. 1200 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Real estate broker, of. Nashville, Tenn. and Coral Gables,
Fla. Correspondence and other papers. Most of the letters
were written by Adams to his mother, Mrs. Susan (Howell)
Adams, and deal with many subjects of personal and family
interest The correspondence during World War I and
shortly thereafter concerns activities around Washington,
?" G "?,^fl? Adams w *s stationed while in service. 300 let-
ters (1913-35) written by Susan (Howell) Adams, reveal
maternal concern for her children and also cover a variety
*■ ^f ^ ^ Y mdahiit University's football teams to
the 1928 presidential campaign. 19 letters (1912-14) weroti
written by Adams' father, Adam Gillespie Adams, JrT
Other family members represented include Adams' brothers,
Alfred, David Elliot, Howell, Marion, and Morton, and his
grandfather Morton B. Howell, lawyer and mayor of Nash-
ville, I enn. Includes many references to Nashville events
and citizens of the period.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Adams, 1962.
202
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 647-1173
Adams, Paul Jay, 1901-
Papers, 1918-62. ca. 50 items and 19 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Park guide and nurseryman, of Crab Orchard, Tens.
a. Diaries, correspondence, two scrapbooks and a few other
^^ papers. The diaries reflect Adams' great love of nature and
contain lists of birds, trees, and flowers, maps, photos., field
notes, and other nature observations made during his many
trips into the Smoky Mountains. Several of the diaries con-
tain descriptions of trips to Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Washington, D. G, and West 'Virginia. Includes accounts
of the Smoky Mountain Conservation Association.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information -on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Mr. Adams.
MS 64-1174
American Society for Testing Materials.
Otis collection, 1954-61. ca. 900 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, information bulletins, minutes of meet-
ings, coding data, reports covering the work in organizing
the information storage and retrieval programs in the U. S.
and abroad, and other papers relating to the activities of
Marshall V. Otis with the American Society for Testing
Materials and the Office of Critical Tables of the National
Academy of Sciences, Correspondents include Robert L.
Bowman (National Heart Institute), Fleur C. Byers (Na-
tional Research Council), George L, Covert (Industrial
Laboratory, Wilmington, Del), Carrol E. Creitz (secretary,
Committee on Spectral Absorption Data), Robert C. Hirt
(American Cyanamid Co.), Raymond Hopkins. (Standard
Oil Co.), Robert J. Jakobsen (Battelle Memorial Institute),
Wescott C. Kenyon (chairman, Standard Data Subcommit-
^ tee ASTM), L. E. Kuentzel (Wyandotte Chemical Corp.),
^W M G. Mellon (professor of analytical chemistry, Purdue
University) , Robert T. O'Connor (Physics Unit, U. S. Dept
of Agriculture) , Thomas V. Parke (chairman, Subcommit-
tee on Standard Data, ASTM), R. F. Robey (secretary,
Committee on Absorption Spectroscopy) , E. J. Rosenbaum
(chairman, Committee on Absorption Spectroscopy), Philip
Sadtler (Sadder Research Laboratories), Eugene SawicM
(Cancer Research, University of Florida), Richard E. See-
ber (National Airline Division, Chemical Corp.), Charles
Lea Smith and Clara D. Smith (Battelle Memorial Insti-
tute), J. M. Vandehbelt (Parke, Davis Co.), and Guy
Waddington (National Academy of Science and National
Research Council).
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Marshall V. Otis.
MS64r-1175
Boyd, Nannie SeaweD, collector.
Montgomery Bell papers, 1853-1939. ca. 100 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence (ca. 44 items) dealing with biographical
facts about Montgomery Bell (1769-1855) who established
iron furnaces in middle Tennessee ; biographical data relat-
ing to Bell's family; a sketch of Montgomery Bell Academy
by Judge Robert Ewing; brief sketches and notes written by
#Mrs. Boyd; documents relating to Bell's colonization pro-
ject in Liberia; Bell's will and papers dealing with his
estate; and a few photos, and memorabilia. Correspondents
with Mrs. Boyd include Patterson Bain, Judge John H
DeWitt. Robert Ewing, W. B. Leech, Park Marshall (of
Franklin, Tenn.), Mra John Trotwood Moore, Christine
Sadler. Andrew M. Sea (of Louisville, Ky.) and C. G.
Woodson (director of the Journal of Negro history).
Access restricted until Mrs. Boyd's death.
Gift of Mrs. Boyd.
MS 64-1176
Collier family.
Papers, 1833-96. 4 ft. (2600 items and 48 v.)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, legal documents, court dockets, general
store records, and clippings. Most of the correspondence,
written during the Reconstruction period, is that of Henry
Clements Collier, real estate agent and attorney at Char-
lotte, Tenn., and includes ca. 200 inquiries about Tennessee
lands from people in the North who were considering emi-
grating to Tennessee. Other family members, represented
chiefly by business papers, include Benjamin Anderson Coi-
ner, businessman and benefactor to the Cumberland Presby-
terian Church; Charles Bell Collier (187l-ca. 1895) partner
in a general store at Van Leer, Tenn. ; Christopher Columbus
Collier (1826-ca, 1895) Confederate soldier and operator of
general stores in Charlotte, Tenn. and Van Leer, Tenn.;
John C. Collier, lawyer; and William Clements Collier
(1818-1899). Other correspondents include Adam G.
Adams, Neill S. Brown, W. H. Garret, W. C. Rutland, and
James H. Williams.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Dr. Mary Barter Cook.
MS 64-1177
Crockett, Mrs. Penn, collector.
Penn Crockett genealogical collection, 1917-55. ca. 500
items,
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence (200 items), notebooks, and other gene-
alogical material relating to the following families: Burton,
Cannon, Carmack, Clayton, Crockett, Duke, Ferris, Finney,
Freeman, Garrett, Greer, Hawkins, Jarrett, Longmire,
Macon, Matthews, Nucholls, Penn, Rankin, Sandidge,
Shelton, Smith, Sterger, StovaH, Taylor, and Terry.
Unpublished register in the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Henry Buckner on behalf of the
Colonial Dames Program for Collecting Manuscripts. The
collection is owned by Mrs. Crockett's granddaughter,
Martha Penn Davis.
MS 64-1178
Crutchfield family.
Papers, 1828-86. ca. 50 items and 1 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives. _
Correspondence, biographical and genealogical material,
dippings, wills and other legal papers of the Thomas
Crutchfields, Sr. and Jr.; slave deeds and a diary (1852)
kept by Thomas Crutchfield, Jr. when he was a young law-
yer living near Chattanooga, Tenn. The diavy relates to his
law practice, to the final settlement of his father's estate, and
to the treatment of slaves. The correspondence includes an
18 p. letter written by Thomas Crutchfield, Jr. regarding
his position as a Unionist both before and during the Civil
War.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. George McCanless.
MS 64-1179
Darden family.
Papers, 1832-1944. ca. 6 ft (500 items and 46 v.)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, diaries, deeds, indentures, wills, accounts,
and many scrapbooks. The, bulk of the collection is com-
posed of genealogical data dealing with the families of
Allensworth, Carter, Darden, Hughes, Liveley, Lockert,
Mansfield, Oursler (Ouseley, Owsley), Peter, Skelton,
Starisbury, and Whitehead. 12 v. of diaries (1879-1910)
were kept by Ellen Hughes Allensworth (Mrs. Andrew
203
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Darten family. Papers, 1832-1941 (Continued)
T??^ ^ST"^ whUe **»& * San Antonio Tex.
^escrapboofa, which contain numWouslw/Seal wto
mns£ the writings f humorist Edgar ffi N™^
Cumberland Chapter of the Daughters of ih? aJZu
2SbS*2??' ^^Behnon^^t Affi
mas, tfeersheba Springs, Tenn^ Canada, Chicago FlJ^T
O^s^agara, North Carolina, Bed Baling feX
Tenn, South CaroW Teas, Virginia, andmsS^
Unpublished register in the library,
^fcrmabon on literary rights available in library.
^G** Mrs. John Hughes Darden and CTallace
Drane family. MS 64-1180
Papei'S, 1719-1928. 900 items and 7 v
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
J&f^^T*' aCCOnnt ^^ **# documents, memo-
v^Te™ ffi P^«an and tobacco planter of CW
^»T"J^ Wk0f the correspondence (1824-65) was
£ittsburgh^ Pa. Louisville, Ky.,- London, Eng. and Paris.
France. Drane's letters to his child™ whUe Zy^
'7™ f^f™ V T^ «lviee.«ud deal with various
J w S of tie day and with current trends in the tobacco
market. 47 letters of the Civil War period written b£
SnS*^ ° *7 ed iU the C ° nfe d<*ate Armv. givTS
formation on incidents in Fairfax Co., Va. immediately
prior to the war, congressional debates on secession (i860),
nuhtery service with the 14th Tennessee Infantry, the fir£
battle at Manassas^ and the problem of typhoid fever and
dysentery among Confederate soldiers. Includes genealogi-
^T^ °* A f* ^ Ha *P^ and Gibson faS
w ff&sr (1829) on nationai disnnion *»**
Unpublished register in the library
Information onliteraryrights available in library.
Gifts of Mrs. Hilhard Wood and Myrtle Drane
Erins Brottiers Store, OuOeoka, Tenn, ^ 6 *" 1181
Records, 1847-1947. 7ft.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
«.2EI!5 Cn ? n ? Z 191 *- 27 )' shopbooks, account books,
c^opM a taxbook, and tax forms of ageneral store eS
hshedmMooresville,Tenn. The store, operated by Sterling
ZnSiS" 1 ^ and knowa M Ho ^tt's Store, was moved
SdT^EvTin^f "* kteF ™ ^ b ^" *
Unpublished register in the library
^formation on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Samuel Carrol Evins. ¥ ^
Fergus** family. MS 64-1182
Papers, 1824-1927. 10 ft. (ca. 7000 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Conrrapondence, diaries, legal documents, account^
speeches, genealogical data, newspaper clippmgs, P Z«T
^memorabilia. The correspondence^ AdkmFergussot:
m^L^T^ "T ° f «■"*■«"• political SfoS
m Carthage, Tenn, relates to national and State political
£f2 f f ^ "» William Fergusson include li-
ters written dunng steamboating voyages on the Cumber,
land River; a journal (1851) recording a visit to Ne^r
Orleans to hear Jenny land ; letter books of love letters con-
taining material concerning social events and church gather-
ings; Civil War material consisting of military orders,
muster rolls, war recollections, family correspondence, and
tetters written by Fergusson as a lieutenant in Company E,
2d Tennessee Infantry; and correspondence on Reconstruct
bon m Tennessee and other Southern States. ' Most of the
correspondence of William's son Frank relates to his stu-
dent days (1892-96) at the U. S. Military Academy af w2t
Point A separate folder of the correspondence of Sterling
Fergusson, another son of William's, written at the end tf
tte 19th century reflects hisyiews on evolution and religious
a» Christian faith Other correspondents include brides
members of theTergusson family, William B. Bate, W B
Campbell Robert L Caruthers, Daniel Ckiborn, William'
rrS/K ^S ^^ Ewin «' Daniel Gri ^^ J*
K^W a/^ G ; I £ n S CordeU Hu ^ Benton McMillan,
Robert MacNat lJ. T. Magruder, A. W. Overton, R. G.
iticks, and Sarah Routt
Unpublished register in the library ^
Deposited by Sadie D. Fergusson. W
Gak, Dudley, 1898-1963. MS 64-1183
Papers, 1863-1918. ca. 125 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Insurance agent, of Nashville, Tenn. Primarily World
te^il^ ^ 61 ^ Ph0t ^ rl^PPiags- deludes a
letter (1863) and a biographical sketch of Leonidas Polk,
the Confederate general and some genealogical data on thl
Jackson family. The World War I letters were written by
bale to bos parents during his military service and give ac-
counts of experiences in camps in the U. S. and combat
experiences overseas, primarily in France.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in library
Gift of J. R Jackson, 1963.
£«.+_ c • 77 MS 64-1184
Gentry, Susie, collector.
Papers, 1777-1934. ca. 1000 items and 2 v. M
In Tennessee State Library and Archives. '
Primarily genealogical data collected by Miss Gentry con-
cerning the following families: Atkins, Bell, Bradford,
Claiborne, Crockett Dabney, Doodes, Downs, Edmiston
(Edmonson Edmondson), De Graffenneid, Gray, Hamilton,
Hampton, Hams, Hinton, Hudson, Jones, Lane, Lewis!
Xh& M «^ (Ma< 1 kmne )' Maury, Mebane, Napier
?° md ^ te f' S^' Stocke tt> ^d Warner. The earliest
item (1777-78) lists Colonel David Morgan's 11th and 15th
201
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Gentry, Susie, collector. Papers, 1777-1934. (Continued)
Virginia Regiments along with a record of persons who
signed the Oath of allegiance to the Commonwealth of Vir-
ginia (1779). There is also a volume containing a list of
£ki the Revolutionary soldiers of Tennessee with data concern-
ing them compiled by Miss Gentry. The remainder of the
collection is made up of a D. A. R. (Old Glory Chapter)
scrapbook, photos., clippings relating to Confederate vet-
erans, and a Confederate letter (1864) telling of the Battle
of Walthall Junction.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library-
Gift of Miss Gentry.
MS 64-1185
Goodloe, HaDum Wood, 1869-1956.
Papers, 1863-1956. 10 ft. (ca. 7500 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Public official of Tennessee. Correspondence, diaries,
accounts, legal documents, speeches, writings, genealogical
data, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photos., and miscel-
laneous memoranda. The bulk of the material (1901-19)
consists of correspondence and covers the period in which
Goodloe served almost continuously in some department of
the State government. The letters often deal with local
political conditions in Tennessee. Includes a diary (1863-
64) kept by Goodloe's father, Caswell A. Goodloe, record-
ing personal and family activities in the local church and
social events, with several references to Federal troops oper-
ating in the area ; a paper about the experiences of Dr. A. T.
. Goodloe, a private in Company D, 35th Alabama Regt., who
' later became a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South; an article by Mrs. Mary G. Hart relating to a sharp
skirmish between Confederates and Federals on her father's
farm in Dyer Co., Tenn.; and a large amount of Masonic
material Family correspondents include Mrs. D. A George
and Mrs. Mary G. Hart, aunts; Mrs. Mary Tatum De Rose,
a cousin; and Mrs. C. A. Goodloe, stepmother of Hallum.
Other correspondents include J. B. Avery, R. L. Bynum,
Newton B. Cannon, Jr., John Connell, Prentice Cooper,
W. W. Faw, Stanley Horn, Cordell Hull, James R. Jetton,
John Trotwood Moore, Hill McAlister, E. E. Patton, and
Tom C. Rye.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Goodloe family.
MS 64-1186
Hayes family.
Papers, 1848-88. ca. 1200 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, legal documents, accounts, and other
papers of Oliver Bliss Hayes, Jr., of Brentwood, Tenn. and
his family, reflecting social and political conditions and
|) thought of the period. Includes 20 letters of the Civil War
period and descriptive letters from Henry M Hayes, Oliver's
brother, while traveling to Niagara Falls, Montreal, New
York (1854), and Havana (1860).
Unpublished register in tile library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Mrs. McGavock Hayes through the agency
of Mrs. Henry Buckner on behalf of the Colonial Dames
Manuscript Collecting Program.
MS 64-1187
HoDowell, Miss Frank, 1880-1962.
Papers, 1834-1961. 3 ft. (ca. 1600 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Musician, of Nashville, Tenn. Correspondence, diaries,
addresses, biographical sketches, genealogical data on the
Howell and Hollowell families, school records, newspaper
clippings, memorabilia, and photos. Most of the letters were
written by Miss Hollowell's brother, R. D. T. Hollowell,
secretary of the Now-Ferrous Ingot Metal Institute. His
letters of the 1930's and 1940's concerned with current busi-
ness problems are strongly anti-New Deal. The earlier cor-
respondence includes letters from Miss Hollowell's grand-
parents, the Rev. and Mrs. R. B. C. Howell and her parents
Dr. Trank'HoIlowell (1838-1887) and Anna (Howell)
Hollowell (1843-1894). Includes a journal kept by Mrs.
Frank Hollowell during the early years of the Civil War,
describing local events and thoughts concerning secession
and the capture of Nashville by Union forces. Other cor-
respondents include the Rev. D. W. Gwin, Mrs. R. D. T.
Hollowell, R. D. T. Hollowell, Jr., Morton B. Howell,
Eugene Jones, and G. Charlton Smith.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Glen Crouch, 1962.
MS 64-1188
Kfllebrew, Joseph Buckner, 1831-1906.
Papers. 1797-1906. 2 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Agricultural editor and public official of Tennessee. Cor-
respondence, memoirs, legal documents, scrapbooks, and
pamphlets dealing with Killebrew's life and career. Kille-
brew's autobiography gives much information about the re-
sources and people of Tennessee, describes events during and
after the Civil War, and contains genealogical data about
the Ligon, Sims, and Whitfield families. A volume of recol-
lections by his wife, Mary Catherine (Wiinberley) Killebrew
also gives jrenealogical information on the Bournes, Diggs,
Hamptons, Triggs, Whitfields. and Wimberleys and contains
material about schools, religion, customs, and life in general
in Tennessee during the period immediately following the
Civil" War. The scrapbooks contain clippings concerning
Killebrew's work and activities and some of his articles,
especially those written for the magazine Home and farm.
Includes a volume (1797) by William Trigg containing in-
formation on the construction of water wheels.
Register published in 1961 by Tennessee State Library
and Archives.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Jack Killebrew. 1950-0)0.
MS 64-1189
Lane, Michael B D
Papers, 1799-1895. ca. 300 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Lawyer, judge, and member of the Virginia Legislature
from Jonesville, Lee Co., Va, Correspondence, surveys, land
grants, legal records, receipts, promissory notes, memoranda,
clippings, and memorabilia. The correspondence relates to
Virginia politics and to Lane's law practice. Includes the
will (1799) of Jeremiah Orear. Correspondents include
E. S. Bishop, W. H. Burroughs, Walter Harriman, John W.
Johnston, John A. Kelly, Sam Logan, Fayette McMullin,
B. M Page, J. B. Richmond, Henry C. Slipp, and William
Terry.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Helen Ramsey.
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ons
r * j , * -, MS64-1190
Lauderdale family.
Papers, 1812-1909. ca. 150 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, military records, legal documents, and
genealogical data, mainly of William Lauderdale, an Army
officer, and his sons James Hart Lauderdale (1822-1909) and
Samuel Winslow Lauderdale (1826-1847). Includes five
Mexican War letters written by Samuel to James. The
military records include the original commission given to
William Lauderdale when he served under Andrew Jackson
in the War of 1812 and orders relating to the uprising of the
Seminole Indians in Florida in the late 1880's.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Lauderdale.
„ * .,_ MS 64-1191
Morgan family.
Papers, 1775-1938. ca. 900 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, diaries, biographical sketches, wills, and
other genealogical data concerning the families of Bedinger,
Hamilton, McNairy, Morgan, Rouse, Swearingen, Weldon
and kindred families. Includes financial records (1861-76)
of Dempsey Weaver; records (1857-60) relating to the
estate of D. C. King; sketches of William Henry Morgan
(1818-1900) and his son Henry William Morgan (1853-
1920) both dentists of Nashville, Tenn.; and letters and
papers (1775-1815) of Abraham Morgan.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Granbery Jackson, on behalf of the National
Society of Colonial Dames of America in Tennessee through
the agency of Mrs. Sam Orr.
« *• , o - MS 64-1192
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Ten-
nessee.
Records. 6 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Genealogical data for 641 membere of the society, both
past and present, compiled by genealogists and researchers
as a prerequisite for membership.
Unpublished register in the libra" y.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Deposited by Mrs. Roy Avery, registrar of the society.
«_ t „ MS 64-1193
Owsley, Harriet Fason (ChappeH)
Owsley charts, ca. 3 ft (ca. 1500 p.)
la. Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Historian. Charts of farm ownership, tenancy, livestock,
land improvement, products and slaves, in Davidson, De-
Kalb, Dickson, Dyer, Fayette, Fentress, Franklin. Gibson,
Grainger Greene, Hardin, Hawkins, Haywood, Henry,
Johnson, Lincoln, Maury, Montgomery, Robertson, Stewart
bumner, and Wilson Counties in Tennessee, taken from un-
published schedules i, n, and rv of censuses of 1850 and
1860, compiled under the direction of Frank Lawrence
Owsley by Mrs. Owsley, Chase Curran Mooney, and Blanche
Henry Clark; and charts on land, livestock, crops, popula-
tion, slaves, cities, schools, literacy, and other information,
for aU counties in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi
and Tennessee, taken from published censuses (1840-60)
compiled by Mrs. Owsley.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Statistical analyses of the charts appear in Tennessee yeo-
mer. (1948) by Blanche H. Clark, Mississippi farmers
(1946) by Herbert Weaver, Plain folk of the South (1949)
by Frank L. Owsley, and Slavery in Tennessee (1957) by
Chase C. Mooney.
Information on literary rights available in library. A
Gift of Harriet C. Owsley, Blanche Henry (Clark)"
Weaver and Chase C. Mooney.
MS 64-1194
Robertson, James, 1742-1814.
Papers. 1784-1814. 376 items.
In Tennessee State Library anil Archives.
Pioneer, Army officer, Indian agent, and Tennessee legis-
lator. Correspondence and documents, many relating to
political occurrences and to Indian border troubles. Includes
letters from pioneers in the Cumberland settlements, Chero-
kee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Creek Indian chiefs, and In-
dian agents: letters on land transactions and proposed early
roads, especially the Natchez Trace : a letter signed by George
Washington : and several letters from each of the Secretaries
of War, Henry Dearborn, Henry Knox, James McHcnry,
and Timothy Pickering. Other correspondents include
William Blount, Willie Blount, Baron of Carondelet, Silas
Dinsmoor, Thomas Doyle, Benjamin Hawkins, David Hen-
ley, Andrew Jackson, William Maclin, Return J. Meigs,
John Pitchlynn, Thomas Portell, Thomas Purson, John
Rhea, John Sevier, Dan Smith, and James Winchester.
Unpublished register in the library.
Deposited by George Peabody College.
MS 64-1195
Robinson family.
Papers, 1855-1948. 400 items and 7 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives. Mk
Correspondence, accounts, bills, receipts, Civil" War tW
ords (ordnance reports, special orders, furloughs, and muster
rolls), election data, tax returns, legal documents (contracts,
deeds, and estate, guardianship, and pension papers), land
surveys, memoranda, and clippings. Most of the papers are
those of Wingate Truitt Robinson (1832-1903), lieutenant,
Company K, 5th Regt, Tennessee Cavalry, U. S. Army, and
member of the Tennessee Senate and House of Representa-
tives from De Kalb Co. Includes four account books (1869-
94) of the Kerr and Robinson mercantile business at Tem-
perance Hall, De Kalb Co.. Tenn.; two account books (1908-
24) of the mule business in which Dr. Wavne Robinson and
his father Beverly W. Robinson (1857-102*4) were partners-
and minutes (1902-24) of the Board of Directors and the*
Stockholders of the Bank of Liberty, Tenn. The clippings
are primarily of politics during Reconstruction. Corre-
spondents include W. B. Corley, R. C. Nesmith, A. J. Richey,
James H. Smith, William B. Stokes, and Houston F. Strata
ton.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Dr. Fount B. Robinson through the agency of
Thomas G. Webb.
» ,. „ MS 64-1196
Rnskin Co-operative Association. Mk
Records, 1896-1963. ca. 50 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, reminiscences, newspapers, photos., and
other papers relating to a cooperative colony which was
established in Dickson Co., Tenn. in 1894 by Charles Au-
gustus Wayland, moved to Ware Co., Ga. in 1899, and was
dissolved in 1901. Includes two letters (1961) by Earl
Miller, a former treasurer of the colony, recalling some of the
events of those earlier years; poems and articles by Eva
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Ruskin Co-operative Association. Records, 1896-1963.
(Continued)
Gordon; and a typewritten MS. (1932) by Theodore McDill
recounting some humorous and tragic phases of the Ten-
nessee period of Ruskin Colony's history.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Grace Reaves and Mrs. J. Taylor Wilkerson.
MS 64-1197
Sam Davis Memorial Association, NaghvUle.
Records, 1930-61. ca. 1 ft
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Minutes of meetings, charter of incorporation, and an in-
ventory of the contents of the Sam Davis Home.
Unpublished register in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Deposited by Mrs. Roy L. Enochs, secretary.
MS 64-1198
Shields family.
Papers, i834-81. ca. 100 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, legal documents, genealogical data, and
miscellaneous items largely concerned with the family of
Benjamin Shields, a resident of Nashville, Tenn. A few
dippings, funeral notices, and legal documents relate to the
estate of Thomas E. Bowles. Includes a letter written by
Evan B. Shields on Sept 22, 1861 describing a battle with
Federal forces near Cumberland Ford, Ky.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Martha Clenny.
MS 64-1199
Sneed family.
Papers, 1796-1956. ca. 2 ft (1800 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, genealogical data, historical and medical
records, legal documents, accounts, and newspaper clippings.
Many of the early letters reflect the prevailing religious
climate Of the period and relate to the progress of Method-
ism across middle Tennessee. Other letters deal with crop
conditions, social life, and political activities. Several Civil
War letters depict the Union side of the conflict. A medical
notebook kept by a member of the Sneed family who at-
tended the University of Nashville (1860-^61) contains notes
made in the classes of Doctors W. K. Bowling, Paul F. Eve,
John N. Watson, and C. K. Winston on such subjects as
typhoid fever, dysentery, obstetrics, rheumatism, and sur-
gery. The historical records include material relating to
William Blount, John Crozier, George Roulstone, and other
early settlers of Knox Co., Tenn. Prominent family names
included are G. W. Sneed, Henry G. Sneed, J. R. Sneed,
James Sneed, Mark A. Sneed, Robert Sneed, and W. J.
Sneed.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Catharine Sneed and Joseph W. Sneed.
MS 64-1200
Tennessee Federation of Garden Gobs.
Scrapbooks, 1951-57. ca. 8 ft.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Programs, yearbooks, clippings, and other data dealing
with the four districts into which the State of Tennessee was
divided. The first volume contains an index giving the
names of the various clubs in each district.
Unpublished register in the library.
Deposited by the federation through th.6 agency of Mrs.
Ben E. Woodard.
MS 64-1201
Claxton, Philander Priestley, 1862-1957.
Papers, 1890-1955. 90 ft (ca. 30,000 items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
Educator, of Tennessee. Correspondence, speeches, arti-
cles, reports, statistics, clippings, photos., memorabilia, and
miscellaneous related material concerning Claxton's career
as head of the Dept. of Education, University of Tennessee;
superintendent of the Summer School of the South; IT. S.
Commissioner of Education: provost of the University of
Alabama; superintendent of city schools, Tulsa, Okla,; and
president of Austin Peay State College, Clarksville, Tenn.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Claxton.
MS 64-1202
Dromgoole, Miss William Allen, d. 1934.
Papers, 1831-1960. 3 ft. (ca. 250 items)
In University of Tennessee library.
Journalist and author, of Nashville, Tenn. Correspond-
ence (family and personal), journals, legal papers, MSS. of
published and unpublished literary works, clippings, and
photos.
Access restricted.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Maud Mooney Turpin, 1960.
MS 64-1208
Ramsey, James Gettys McGready, 1797-1884.
Papers, 1790-1912. 3 ft (ca. 650 items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
Historian and physician of Knoxville, Tenn. Correspond-
ence, legal and financial papers, clippings, scrapbooks,
family Bible, photos^ and other family ami personal papers
relating to Knoxville and Tennessee history; the East Ten-
nessee and Georgia Railroad Company; the Confederate
Treasury, of which Ramsey was an official; the Civil War;
Tennessee Historical Society; and Anderson's East Tennes-
see Mining Company (Forty rTinere). CJorrespondente in-
clude Lyman Draper, Andrew Jackson, William G. McAdoo,
and Mrs. James K Polk.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Ellen LeNoir, 1962,
MS 64-1204
Sanford, Edward Terry, 1865-1930.
Papers, 1879-1930. 75 items.
In University of Tennessee Library.
Jurist, of Knoxville, Tenn. Correspondence, addresses,
and memoranda relating to Sanford's career as Assistan t
U. S. Attorney General (1907) , judge of U. S. District Court
for Middle and East Tennessee (1908-22), and U. S. Su-
preme Court Justice (1923-30).
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Metcalfe, 1951.
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Sicssat, St. George Leakii,, 1878-1960. ^ ^^
I oniu-ssco research collection, 1793-1928. 12 ft (c* fimn
Hems), ( ^^
In University of Tennessee Library
mJSf' ^"'"^P* 3 ajld Photocopies (positive)
Historian college professor, and chiefof the Mam,
scripts Division, Library of Congress. Copies of corref 3
papers collected largely in preparation for a biography of
Andrew Johnson, and containing material on Tennessee hi*
5oh^ n b^hy InClU<leS ° *****" ***** *" ^
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
SS^f " «" lit8rary rightS aVailable ™ *• Mbrwy.
Uift of Mrs. Sioussat, 1960. r
Thornburgh, Lanra. MS 64-1206
Papers, 1926-62. 3 ft.
In University of Tennessee Library
Author, of KWille, Tenn. Papers relatin- to Miss
£S bUrghS book >T he Great Smoky MountSns (iSS
taons of the book, articles, book reviews, pamphlets bro-
chures, dippings, photos., and other soured nSal
Open to investigators under library restrictions. '
rS^-™ 1 ^ l< f rary rights available in the library
Gift of Miss Thornburgh, 1961-63. "orary.
Black, Bryan, 1872-1962. MS 64-1207
World War i_papers, 1918-19. 1573 items.
In Tulane University Library.
Army officer and businessman, of New Orleans Phiofl^
SSffS.f 17 '-^ p-p^ts, pi, jas
wT£ ™ t tw /> volume ** of stereographic pictures of
JTield Artdtery, American Expeditionary Forces. relS
mainly to-fiuhfly matters, hta traveTte Wi£ If
^rm^^ctd 8 ^ ^^ ^ " ** » «&£
175 Franc* tl0ns m ■"■* at the *»*. - d &
DsS*? aYu and Mrs - CarI Carm er. Mr. and Mrs. C
Fredenck Abbott, and Mr. and Mrs. Bry'an Bl^ jjjiwg
Cununings family. MS 64-1208
llSitms * ^ Cummings and Black lilies, 1840-1962.
In Tulane University Library
nhfeir^ co ^ es P ondence (1840-1958), photos, books, pam-
phlets and other papers of the Cummings femily V
itferf o^ ^ ^/^ family ' ° f ^w frW^cluX
v» TSn °J? "* •* nd re P orts (M«l-«) relating to Albert
NewhaU Cummings (1841-1906), captain of the 1st Lo£-
M SSf 7 '"^! a , de ! cri P tiTO «* book for Company D,
1st Louisiana Eegt listing the officers and enlisted men in
TT~rt ; li;^KKL Wld , Mrs - Carl Carmer, Mr. and Mrs. C
Fredenck Abbott, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Black, J^T"
Cinder, Henry, 1831-1922. ^ ^^
Papers, 1861-1922. 66 items.
In Tulane University Library.
Businessman, of New Orleans. Correspondence, journals, 4
mm m v"£ P^P 815 ' ^ iefl y 1861-01. Includes letters ■
(1862-65) ch,efly from Gmder to his wife, describing his
travel and work in the Confederate Army Corps of En-
$!*£'" f01 J r . letb ? rs (J?* 6 !863) from Ginderf while in
Vicksburg, Miss, describing conditions during the siege of
that city; a journal (1864) giving an account of Ginder's
movements, including a small hand-drawn map of the re-
gions he traveled; two journals (1878) kept by Ginder as
a member of the Howard Association, listing persons to
whom aid was extended by this group during the yellow
fever epidemic of that year in New Orleans; and a map of
an area in New Orleans, indicating the locations of perions
affected by yellow fever.
Gift and part of a bequest of Dr. Joseph Leopold Bnrthe
to Tulane University, 1960.
Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881. MS 64-1210
Papers, 1875-86. 59 items.
In Tulane University Library.
Author, poet, lecturer, and musician. Correspondence
nT^T 16 ^ ^ ^K**"- Includ * unpublished letters'
ffil VT^ °? a pBTSoml nature > *««» Lanier to
Clare de Graffenreid (1849-1921), author and lecturer' of
S^f^ n-' relatu ^ to *> *™± lectures, writing
and general family news; Lanier's MSS. Laus uzoriatd
f^l S JS™* «»*»*?* of seven sonnets ; three letters (1886)
from Mary Day Lanier to Clare de Graffenried, one of whist
discusses the selection of Lanier's letters for publication- a A
Poem and a letter (1886) from Charles G. D. £*«£<££ •
«T?2:J? anada ' £* t - Md author -- a MS. of one poem, copy
mjS^S^ a ? ,^ agme ^ of a letter from John R Tabb
(1845-1909), of Elhcott City, Md., a priest and poet; sev-
eral chppings pertaining to the death of Lanier; and two
clippings relating to Paul Hamilton Hayne (1830-1886),
Inventory available in the library.
Described in the Tulanian (Tulane University Alumni
magazine), Mar. 1963. J
1963^ ° f BUth R ° Se (MrS ' FraDk W,) Swsck er, 1962 and
- . . . MS 64-1211
Louisianais (Steamboat)
Eecords, 1824-25. 98 items and 2 v.
In Tulane University Library.
Vouchers for shipping charges and records of cargo and
passengers on the steamboat Louisianais which traveled be-
tween New Orleans and various towns on the Louisiana
bayous and the lower Mississippi Kiver.
_Permanent loan by the Board of Managers of the Poydras
Home (Female Orphan Society), 1959.
Montegut family. MS64-1212
Le Gardeur-Montegut papers, 1728-1880. 83 items. ^
In 1 uhine University Library.
Correspondence and papers of the Montegut and Le
Gardeur families, of New Orleans. Includes the papers of
Dr. Joseph Montegut (1738-1819), chief surgeon of the
Koyal Hospital, later the Charity Hospital of Louisiana,
/£ °™ ans - bating to his position in the hospital: papers
of Dr. Montegut's sons, Joseph Montegut, Jr. (1780-1814),
consisting of appointments and correspondence with Juan
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Montegut family. Le Gardeur-Montegut papers, 1728-
1880. (Continued)
Ventura Morales concerning Montegut's position as Secre-
^ tariat of the Intendancy ; and Raymond Montegut (b. 1784) ,
W lieutenant of the Marines at the Battle of New Orleans, con-
sisting of a commission, assignments, and correspondence
(1816) concerning a jurisdictional dispute with another
officer, and personal letters (1832-33) from Joseph Hoffignac,
mayor of New Orleans; commissions for Gustave Lb
Gardeur, Jr. (b. 1831), a colonel in the Louisiana State
Militia; appointment of Edgar Montegut as mayor of New
Orleans, 1844-46; and extracts from the Registers of Port
au Prince, Haiti, relating to the genealogy of the Le Gardeur
de Tilly family.
Inventory available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Rene J. Le Gardeur, Jr., 1962.
MS64-1218
Reibaud, Francisco, d. 1861.
Papers, 1836-63. 93 items.
In Tulane University Library.
Mexican naval officer and consul in New Orleans. Cor-
respondence, chiefly 1856-61, consisting mainly of letters
from business associates in Mexico, containing information
about the political and military activities during the struggle
between the conservative and the liberal parties; and docu-
ments (1836-65) , signed by officials of the Mexican Govern-
ment, consisting of citations and promotions in Tank given
Reibaud for his service in the Mexican Navy, and a com-
mendation (1861) from Benito Juarez for his services to
the Mexican nation. Correspondents include Ysidoro de
la Torre, of Mexico; Casimiro Farias, of Coatzacoalcos,
Mexico ; Jecker Torre & Company, of Mexico,* and J. Lelong,
#of Veracruz, Mexico.
Inventory available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Rene J. LeGardeur, Jr., 1962.
MS64-1214
Sizer family.
Helen Josephine Sizer collection, 1803-91. 117 items.
In Tulane University Library.
Family nnd military correspondence and other papers of
the Sizer family, formerly of New York, and later, of Ohio.
Includes papers (1803-25) of Asa B. Sizer (1780-1829),
major, New York State Militia during the War of 1812, and
surrogate of Madison Co., N. Y., consisting of correspond-
' ence (1812-15) concerning military affairs in New York
State; documents relating to Sizer's military career; an
orderly book (1813-14) ; and other items (1816-21) con-
cerning his position as surrogate; papers (1840-53) of
Sizer's son, William S. Sizer (1827-1892), of Buffalo, N. Y.,
and later, of Cleveland, Ohio, consisting of family cor-
respondence, and a prospectus, concerning the reorganiza-
tion of the East Tennessee Zinc Company.
Inventory available in the library.
Gift of Helen Josephine Sizer (Mrs. John R.) Moser,
1959.
MS 64-1215
Winsor, Daniel L
a Correspondence, 1829-69. 129 items.-
^ In Tulane University Library.
Ship's captain and agent in New Orleans for Magoun &
Son, Boston shipowners. Correspondence relating to mari-
time matters and commerce. Includes letters (1829-32) to
Winsor, captain of the ship Coliseum, while in Havana and
TWfrtynrjiq, Cuba, Hamburg, Germany, and St. Petersburg,
Russia, from John Brown, of Boston, owner of the Coliseum,
giving instructions relating to the cargo, its destination, and
the ship's ballast; and copies of letters (1841-48) from
Winsor to Magoun & Son, reporting on maritime conditions
in New Orleans, commerce on the Mississippi River, the
availability of ships in port, physical conditions of the ships,
freight rates, supply and prices of cotton and sugar, compe-
tition from British shipping, leasing of company ships to the
United States Government during the Mexican War, and
shipping to American forces in Mexico.
Partial inventory available in the library.
Purchase, 1960.
MS 64-1216
Bramentritt, Ferdinand, 1853-1913.
Briefe, 1894-1909. 218 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
School principal, of Ldtomefice, Czechoslovakia. Letters,
in German, to Dr. Adolf Bernhard Meyer (1840-1911), di-
rector of the Konigliches Zoologiscb.es und Anthropologish-
ethnographisch.es Museum, Dresden, dealing largely with
contemporary political observations and anthropological
studies in the Philippines.
Bequest of Dr. Meyer» 1912.
MS 64-1217
Copley family.
John Singleton Copley family papers, 1767-1815. 60 items
and 1 reel of microfilm (25 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
About 10 items are negative photocopies.
Microfilm (negative) of 25 items made in 1953 from
originals in the Boston Public Library.
Principally family correspondence. Includes several long
letters written (1774-75) by John Singleton Copley (1738-
1815), painter, to his wife from London, Rome, Naples,
Florence, Genoa, and Parma, describing his excursions and
work. Other correspondents include Margaret Hutchinson
Oliver, Mary Pelham, and Mary Sword.
Gift of Copley Amory, 1934; purchased from the New
York Public Library and the Pennsylvania Historical So-
ciety, 1953.
MS 64-1218
Gray, Horace, 1828-1902.
Correspondence, 1845-1902. 1 reel of microfilm (400
items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Microfilm (negative) made in 1952 from originals in the
Supreme Court Archives, with the permission of the heirs
and of Thomas E. Waggaman, Marshal, Supreme Court.
Lawyer and jurist. Letters to Gray, many of which con-
tain references to legal decisions and opinions in which Gray
was interested or involved, relating primarily to his career
as a Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court (1881-1902). Cor-
respondents include Charles F. Adams, John A. Andrews,
George Bancroft, Edmund H. Bennett, John B. Cogswell,
Henry L. Dawes, Stephen Field, Hamilton Fish, Manning
Ferguson Force, John Marshall Harlan, George F. Hoar,
Denis Kearney, Henry Cabot Lodge, Charles Sumner, James
Bradley Thayer, and Daniel Webster.
Library also has positive photocopies.
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Hancock, John, 1737-1793. MS 64-1219
Papprs, 1775-95. 1 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
PoUtician Governor of Massachusetts, and President of
«£££ nt^ntal Conpess. Transcripts, made by Hancock
w £" f? 01 " 6 *^- * letters ( 177 5~76) from Generals George
Washmgto.i PMlip Schuyler, and Benedict Arnold; traS
Ktrl 6 , 7 T> Pet ?I ForC6 0f Ietters d 7 75-77) written by
Hancock while President of the Continental Congress; Han-
cock's original account with the U. S. ; transcripts of a rough
journal (Sept.-Oct, 1774) of the Continental Congress; and
miscellaneous letters.
Gift of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1924: and
various acquisitions, 1905-63.
M«rrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898 ^ M " 122 °
Papers, 1825-1923. 22 ft (10,620 items)
to Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
na ™t^^ Wldfinan ^ r - Corw sP««dence, speeches, news-
paper clippings, pamphlets, scrapbooks, and ^oTs Senate
and House reports, and documents, covering Morrill's leas-
ee career (1854-98) as U. S. Represent Skater
from Vermont, and relating to his efforts in behalf of the
IK t T ff /l. 0f 18 ^' *» «P"»«<UP of the orSinS
and later Land-grant college acts, and his position oniany
SH 1 f« far issues. Incfudes the IfiTX
Morrill i .Wanderings and Iscribblings (1841). Correspond-
ente include James G Blaine, Salmon R ChaseX E.
Outtenden, Schuyler Coif as, Charles Dewey, Hamilton
Fish, James A. Garfield, Horace Greeley J H Harris.
S£l Sft Q "5P I 1 * * CarroU S >age, H^
525 a^T T ^ Sh ? man ' *• K S ^ Stephen
Thomas, A. Underwood, and Joseph Wharton.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library
M^K ed '., 1920 ' ^. d converted to gift, 1942, by the
gift of Elizabeth Sullivan, 1963.
„* m 1 " 8 ^."^ h ^ »' M B^ i '» microfilm (1 reel) of the MS.
of Morrill's Wanderings and scribblings (1841).
„ . MS 64-1221
Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church of North Amer-
ica. Dtoeeae of Alaska.
Alaska Russian Church archives, 1772-1936. 150 000
items. '
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Primarily ecclesiastical documents dealing with the ad-
mimstrafcon .of the 17 parishes in Alaska, located in Atka,
Beltofcky, Ikogmut, Juneau, Kenai, Kalesnoo, Kodiak,
Kuskakwim, Nushagak, Nutchek, St. George Island, St
Michael Island, St Paul Island, Sitka, TaiUek, Unalaska,
Unga, and the 36 chapels scattered throughout the other
islands, deludes registers of births, marriages, and deaths;
records of confessions and Communion ; reports about
churches and hsts of clergy; records of divine services;
records of income and expenditure of church funds: registers
of converts to Orthodoxy; diaries and travel journals;
photos, of Russian bishops, priests, church members, views
of churches and local scenery; and miscellaneous papers.
Indexed in part. Also described in Report of the Librar-
ian of Congress, 1927/28, p. 27-28; Pacific historical review,
v. 2, no. 1 (March 1933) p. 72-84; and Quarterly journal of
current acquisitions, v. 18, no. 4 (Nov. 1960) p. 193-"03
Library also has microfilm copy (negative and positive, '
25 reels) of the vital statistics (1816-1936) : baptism, mar-
riage and burial records maintained by priests of the various
parishes.
Gift of the Church, 1928, 1940.
Armistead family.
Armistead-Blanton-Wallace family papers, 1790-1939.
549 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, diaries, receipts, scrapbooks,
autograph albums, and other papers of various members of
the_interrelated Armistead, Blanton, and Wallace families
of Cumberland and Madison counties, Va. Includes gene-
alogical notes compiled by Charles Armistead Blanton and
Elizabeth (Wallace) Blanton concerning the Armistead,
Blanton, Brown, Crouch, Eggleston, Hale, Moore, Spots-
wood, Taylor, Temple, Thornton, and Wallace families.
Persons represented include Charles James Armistead ; Jesse
Scott Armistead (1797-18G9), a Presbyterian minister;
Martha Storrs (Trueheart) Armistead; Nancy Miller
(Armistead) Blanton (1829-1902) ; the Boiling family Dr.
Andrew Glassell Grinnan (1827-1902) ; Howson Hooe Wal-
lace of Fredericksburg, Va.; and Michael Wallace.
Collection has been analyzed in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Wyndham B. Blanton, 1961-62.
This entry replaces MS 62-1448 and MS 62-1449
Baylor family.
Papers, 1737-1925. (MS 61-2742)
- Addition, 1779-1963. 50 items.
MS 64-1223
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, negative photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, wills, genealogical notes concern-
ing the Baylor and Martiau families, and other papers,
chiefly relating to family matters. Includes oorrespondence
and diary (1890-94) of Warner Lewis Baylor (1825-1894),
while he was a physician in the Confederate Army, a Rich-
mond, Va. druggist and assistant surgeon on the U S S.
Canomcus at Richmond, Va. (1890-94); and diary (1852-
54) of Charles William Pollard (d. 1864) .
Collection has been analyzed in the repository.
Gift of George Daniel Baylor, 1963.
„ T . „„. MS 64-1224
Bryan, John Stewart, 1871-1944.
Papers, 1862-1944. 981 items and 1 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
One photocopy.
Newspaper publisher, of Richmond, Va. Chiefly cor-
respondence (1902-44) of Bryan concerning his election
inauguration, and presidency of William and Mary College^
Williamsburg, Va., and his services to the Richmond Com-
munity Fund; together with letters of introduction (1918-
19) written for him; and genealogical notes concerning the
Bryan and Stewart families. Includes correspondence
(1888-1908) of Joseph Bryan, and three letters (1894-1908)
of Isobel Lamont (Stewart) Bryan concerning the Belle
Bryan Day Nursery, Richmond, Va.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository.
Gift of Stewart Bryan, Jr., 1962-63.
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MS 64-1226
Byrd family.
Papers, 1757-1959. 121 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Chiefly family correspondence of Colonel "William Byrd
k m (1728-1777) of "Westover," Charles City Co., Va,; to-
™ gether with a few letters and miscellaneous papers relating
to other members of the family. Some of the papers relate
to the military service (1814-15) of Francis Otway Byrd
(4 1860). Correspondents include Elizabeth Hill (Carter)
Byrd (1731-1760), Francis Otway Byrd (1756-1800), Maria
(Taylor) Byrd (1698-1771), and Thomas Taylor Byrd
(1752-1821).
Collection has been analyzed by the repository.
Some of the letters were published in Virginia magazine
of history and biography.
Gifts of Mrs. James Keigh, Mrs. Byrd W. Davenport,
Mrs. Robert Kittridge, and William Byrd, Jr., 1968.
MS 64-1226
Chamberlayne, John Hampden, 1838-1882.
Papers, 1858-77. Ill items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Journalist and State legislator, of Virginia. Correspond-
ence of Chamberlayne while serving in the Army of North-
ern Virginia at Frederick, Md.; at Berryville, Bethel
Church, Bowling Green, Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg,
Gordonsville, Guinea Station, Milf ord, "Moss Neck," Peters-
burg, Raccoon Ford, Richmond, "Rockland," Staunton,
Strasburg, Todsburg, Warm Springs, and Winchester, Va,;
at Bunker Hill, Shepherdstown, and Valley Mountain,
W. Va., and as a prisoner at Johnson's Island, Lake Erie,
Ohio. ; together with passes, a license to practice law in Vir-
A ginia, certificates, and other material.
Collection has been analyzed in the repository. The cor-
respondence was published in Ham Chamberlayne — Vir-
ginian (1932), edited by Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne.
Gift of the family of Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne,
1962.
MS 64-1227
Deneale, George, 1776-1818.
Papers. 1792-1842. 319 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence concerning the Sun Fire Company of
Alexandria, Va., performances in Alexandria by William
Francis and Joseph Jefferson of the Chestnut Street Theatre
Company of Philadelphia, Pa,, and the district lodges of
the Grand Lodge of Freemasons in Virginia; correspond-
ence, reports, and court orders (1796-97) concerning an ex-
amination conducted by a special committee of the records
of the clerk's office of Fairfax Co., Va.; accounts (1792-
1819) ; bonds ; memorandum ; and history of the title to land
in Fairfax Co., Va., purchased by Nathaniel Pendleton
(1756-1821). Includes correspondence (1803-06) concern-
ing "Langley," Fairfax Co., Va., sales of land in Alexandria
and Fairfax Co., Va., the Adelphi Mills in Maryland, and
sales of Negroes; accounts; affidavits; agreements; bonds;
# lists; and other papers of Nathaniel Pendleton; together
with material dealing with similar real estate transactions
of Edmund Jennings Lee (1772-1843), Philip Fitzhugh
(b. 1766), Henry Lee (1756-1818), Charles Lee (1758-1815),
and Richard Bland Lee (1761-1827) ; and accounts (1794-
1819) of Francis Otway Byrd, John Sangster, and Cornelius
Wells.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository.
Purchased from H. J. Pekarek, 1962.
MS 64-1228
Early family.
Papers, 1798-1903. 239 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence (1833-63), diaries, autograph albums, es-
says written at the Female Collegiate Institute, Buckingham
Co., Va., speech, certificate, obituary, and verses of Mary
Virginia (Early) Brown; papers of John Early (1786-
1873), Methodist Episcopal bishop of Lynchburg, Va., in-
cluding correspondence, accounts (1819-50), photocopies of
passes issued by the Army of Northern Virginia, and ma-
terials (1839-58) concerning his activities as commissioner
for the lawsuit of Rives v. Rives in the Superior Court of
Law and Chancery of Dinwiddie Co., Va, including ac-
counts, bonds, deed, reports, summons, and powers of at-
torney of Anthony Rives and Mary (Green) Rives; cor-
respondence, accounts, army passes and other papers of
Thomas Howard Early, Methodist Episcopal minister of
Lynchburg, Va.; correspondence (1817-56) of Elizabeth
Browne (Rives) Early; correspondence (1834-72) of James
Leftwich Brown, of Lynchburg and Bedford Co., Va.; cor-
respondence (1864-88) of Frances Patterson Early; andlet-
ters, accounts, wills, receipts, and miscellaneous material of
various family members and connections.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository.
Gift of James Rives Childs, 1962.
MS64-1229
Harrison, William LudweD, 1878- collector
Genealogical papers, 1924-57. 67 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Genealogical notes concerning the Berkeley, Brooke, Bur-
well, Grymes, Harrison, Ludwell, Poe, Robinson, Skyrin,
Spotswood, Taylor, and Temple families; together with cor-
respondence concerning portraits of members of the Carter,
Ludwell, Robinson, Skyrin, Spotswood, and Temple fami-
lies.
Gift of William F. Tompkins, Jr., 1963.
MS 64-1230
Harrison family.
Papers, 1662-1915. 1055 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, deeds, bonds, leases, wills, in-
ventories of estates, and other papers of members of tne
Harrison family of Henrico and Hanover counties, Va. and
of the related Curtis family of Gloucester Co., Va.; the
Grymes family of "Brandon," Middlesex Co., Va.; ti»
Robinson family of "Ampthill," Chesterfield Co, Va, and
"Berclair," Spotsylvania Co, Va. ; and the Poe family.
Collection has been analyzed in the repository.
Gift of William F. Tompkins, Jr., 1968 and 1964.
MS 64-1281
Ingle, Edward, 1861-1924.
Papers, 1858-1961. 852 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Journalist, of Richmond, Va, and ^^more^d., Cor-
respondence (1883-1923) ; essays (1895-1924) ; diary (1900)
of a voyage on the S. S. Howard from Baltimore to Norfolk,
Va, and Boston, Mass. ; and records (1923) kept by Ingle as
secretary of the Monumental Church Association, Richmond,
Va.- together with papers of his wife, Mary Friend (Mayo)
Inele including correspondence (1930-40), commonplace
book aSSS-goyraccounte (1921-23) with Edward Vjrgimus
Valentine, and poetry. Ingle's correspondence and essays
deal in part, with education of Negroes, and other social
issues in the South; cotton; agriculture; income taxes; Clai-
borne Chew; Pocahontas; John Davison Rockefeller; and
the Southern literary messenger. Includes genealogical
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Ingle, Edward, 1861-1924. Papers, 1858-1961. (Continued)
notes (1900-61) on the Atkinson, Friend, Ingle, Mayo,
Minge, Pechin, and Taliaferro families; and letters wills,
inventories, and other miscellaneous material of relatives
and friends.
Collection analyzed by the repository.
Gift of Julia Pechin Ingle, 1962.
Jamerson, George Hairston, 1869-1960, coUecto^ 6 * r ~ m&
Materials concerning the U. S. 80th Division, 1917-53
99 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections
Correspondence, reports, rosters, orders, maps, programs,
speeches -newspaper clippings, magazine articles, andsongt
trift of Osmond Tower Jamerson, 1962.
Jamerson, George Hairston, 1869-1960. 64-1233
Papers, 1889-1960. 99 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
t »^f n ?^ ffi ^*-< s C ^ Spondence ' account book (1889-93)
kept at the TJ. S. Military Academy, essays (1894-98) on
n^tery tactics rosters (1922-50) of the Richmond News
Leader Current Events Class, material (1953-57) concern-
ing the Forum Club of Richmond, Va., 'verses, and geo-
logical notes concerning the Jamerson family. Correspond-
ents include Samuel Merrifield Bemiss, Walter Putney Boat-
W^',1^ 6 FCl ^ P iff ord Cabell Early, Douglas
SouthaU Freeman, Lewis S. Friedman, Joseph H. Harper
Osmond Tower Jameson, F. A Kirk, bouglasMacArthu?
wwE ^ 0m ~* SeJwyn Tower ' mS ^ 2
Gift of Osmond Tower Jamerson, 1962.
Jordan family. MS 64-1234
item! 6 JOrdan and StaWer family pa P 6rs > 1807-1916. 886
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
™^° nden T e, / CCO v nts ' and other W*n of Marcus
If : I Cl Z*° "t^ b00ksell « «* stationer of Norfolk!
Va Augustus Jordan, engineer and member of the Societ?
of Friends; Sally (Stabler) Jordan; Elizabeth (Pleasants)
fe^ (Pleasants) Stabler; John Stabler; Abby
( P "*y) fordan Maigne; and other members of the Jordan
£?„ n*^ 1 ™ 1 * Includes deeds f or lands in Washing-
ton, D. C, Montgomery Co, Md, and Naval City, Glynn
Co Ga.; reports_(1854) of the Ferry Committee of No7
tZfhr^'^T™^ ^ operations between Norfolk and
&e Gosport Navy Yard; and instructions for adjusting and
operating Augustus Jordan's patent postal car model
Collection has been analyzed in the repository
Gift of Mrs. H Clay Espey, 1962.
Kirby, James Lewis, 1923- collector. ^^^
Kirby, Currer-Briggs collection. 614 items.
In V irginia Historical Society collections
H^^rVl 111 !^? 1 relating to the possible antece-
t te ^J^ 7 family, drawn mainly from 15th, 16th,
^Tf d ^, 8th ^f 7 £? glish Mcord8: lawsuite in t&
courts of Chancery, Star Chamber, and Bequests and wills,
P.^T*, T d0n f b ? Noel Currer-BriSs for Kirb^
in^pSry" **" **** ^^^ ^
Gifts of Mr. Kirby, 1962 and 1964.
McCue family. MS 64-1236
The McCue and Robertson family papers, 1831-1927. 131
items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections. ^
Papers of AJesander Hall McCue (1852-1912), Henry •
^^^ ■ ? ft C " i d 1939) ' A1 «™>« ^rish Bobertsci
(b. 1853) Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart (1807-1891),
7^T p" 1 Douglass, David Rittenhouse Barton (1837-
1862), Samuel G. Compton (b. 1831) and others. Includes
correspondence; diaries and account books (1875-79) con-
cerning farming operations at "Long Meadows," Augusta
liZ*" ' •T u ^ and acc0UDt s concerning farming operations
at 'Wayside," Staunton, Va.; receipts (1898-1910) for land
taxes in btaunton, Va.; student notes on lectures (1873-74^
given at the University of Virginia; commonplace book;
?K£ T^°% ^T TinUin * ^^ P^byteria^
Church, Augusta Co V a ; and genealogical notes concern-
ing the Douglass and McCue families.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository
Gift of Archibald G. Robertson, 1963.
Massie family. MS 64-1237
Papers, 1698-1875. (MS 62-2070)
Addition, 1722-1893. 463 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Photocopies (negative) made from the originals owned by
the heirs of James Pleasants Massie, Richmond; vT
„* ^"^fPO^ 6 ?^, diaries, accounts, plats, and legal papers
w"?!F ° f A?^ 7 *** mostly in Alleghany, Am-
W Bafli, and Nelson counties, Va. Persons r^rekted
S ^ST *"?!? WM-1841), Henry Massie (1816-
1878) and Thomas Massie (1747-1834)
Collection has been analyzed in the repository. #
Ixift of Mrs. Corbin Braxton Valentine, 1962.
Maury, Richard Lancelot, 1840-1907. «^«-x*>o
Papers, 1843-1907. 508 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, resolutions, broad-
sides, addresses, descriptions of church tablets, and photos,
concerning the French Protestant Church (Huguenot) irl
Charleston, S. C; correspondence and notes concerning the
Huguenots in France and the U. S, the Huguenot Society of
America, and Maury's speech printed in the Transactions of
the Huguenot Society of South Carolina, no. 9 (1902) : list
(1300) of persons receiving a copy of Maury's The Hugue-
nots in Virginia; accounts (1907) with S. H. Hawes & Com-
pany, .Richmond, Va. ; correspondence and genealogical notes
concerning the Bowdoin, Fontaine, Macon, and Maury fami-
lies; verses; and Confederate States of America postage
SSS«^ ud "f ] . etters (. 1862 ) of Matthew Fontaine Maury
(1806-1873) containing his opinion of the Constitutions of
the U. S. and the Confederate States of America, and the
method of electing Presidents.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository
Gift of TL Maury Gatewood, 1962.
Mays, David John, 1896- MS64-1239*
•Papers relating to the proposed merger of Henrico County
and Richmond, Va., 1960-61. ca. 500 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Lawyer of Richmond, Va. Correspondence, reports,
minutes of meetings, and maps relating to the proposed
merger of Henrico County and Richmond, Va
Gift of Mr. Mays, 1963.
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Peckatome papers, 1758-1898. (MS 61-2797)
-Addition, 1713-1809. 79 items.
MS 64-1240
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, inventories, deeds, wills, and
other papers of the related Lee, Corbin, and Turberville
families of Westmoreland Go. and other parts of Virginia.
Persons represented include Hannah (Lee) Corbin, Richard
Lingan Hall (d. 1774), physician, George Turberville^ and
Martha (Corbin) Turberville.
Collection has been analyzed in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Cazenove G. Lee, Jr., 1963.
MS 64-1241
Peyton family.
Papers, 1770-1913. 405 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries, account books, essays, reports,
receipts, wills, legal and estate papers, and other papers of
the Peyton family and their connections, including Dr. Rob-
ert Eden Peyton (1804-1872), Dr. Chandler Peyton (1769-
1827), Nannette Lee (Jones) Peyton, Elizabeth Brown
(Scott) Peyton, Richard Henry Peyton, Richard Henry
Peyton Smith, Elizabeth (Gordon) Scott, Anne Luanda
(Lee) Jones, "El™ Gordon Scott Peyton, and others. Topics
include "Gordonsdale," Fauquier Co., Va.; the estate settle-
ment lawsuits of Peyton v. Peyton in the Circuit Court of
Howard Co., Mo. and (1840) of the estate of St George
Tucker Coalter and John Randolph of Roanoke in the Cir-
cuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery of James City
Co., Va.; choirs; locusts; religion; temperance; wheat; re-
sponsibilities of youth; education of women; prejudice; a
gfe Methodist camp meeting and cotton-root bark and sassafras
bark. Includes genealogical notes on the Gordon, Jones,
Lee, Peyton, and Scott families.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository.
Gift of various members of the family, 1963.
MS 64-1242
Picot family.
Papers, 1753-1907. 63 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (1830-35) of Dr. Abel Francis Picot;
correspondence (1849-53) of John Poe Harrison (1832-
1861) ; correspondence (1846-67) and accounts (1863-70) of
Benjamin Temple as executor of the estate of Robert Temple
of "Ampthiiy Chesterfield Co., Va.; deed, terms of sale,
and list of heirs to the estate ; lists ( 1863-67) of Negroes held
by Elizabeth (Skyrea) Temple, wife of Robert Temple;
letters and accounts of various members of the family; and
genealogical notes concerning the Robinson, Spotswood, and
Temple families.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository.
Gift of Charlotte B. Picot, 1962.
MS 64-1243
Ragland, Herbert Shelton, 1888-1946.
Papers, 1930-34. ca. 100 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, notes, reports, maps, plats, and photos.,
concerning Ragland's engineering and excavation operations
for the Williamsburg Restoration, inc., Williamsburg, Va.
Gift of Edith Ragland, 1962.
MS 64-1244
Ragland family.
Papers, 1791-1957. .52 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence; account book (1870-81) kept at "Bleak
Hill", King William Co., Va., and Richmond, Va., by
Samuel Beaufort Ragland (1827-1903) and William Lau-
man Ragland; abstracts of letters (1936) of Joseph Pember-
ton Ragland (b. 1897) concerning his voyage on the S. S.
Mariposa from California to Australia; recollections of the
family of Samuel Beaufort Ragland and his wife, Sarah
Elizabeth Pemberton Ragland by Harry Lee Ragland
(b. 1864) ; school certificates of merit; list (ca. 1844) of
Whig voters in Hanover Co., Va., from Richmond, Va.; and
Bible records (1791-1957) of the Bass, Crew, Pemberton,
Ragland, and Tinsley families.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository.
Gift of Edith Anne Pemberton Ragland, 1962.
MS 64-1246
Richmond Railway and Electric Company.
Papers, 1897-1900. 139 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence concerning company operations, includ-
ing letters exchanged between Beverly R. Sefcien of Rich-
mond, Va., and George E. Fisher of New York City.
Gift of Taylor Vinson, 1959.
MS 64-1246
Stringfellow, Frank, 1840-1913.
Papers, 1864-92. (MS 61-2615)
-Addition, 1864-1951. 209 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Chiefly correspondence while Stringfellow served in the
Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War, while he
was an Episcopal clergyman in Culpeper, Louisa, Mathews,
Middlesex, Nelson, and Powhatan counties, Va., and while
he served in Florida, Georgia, and Cuba as a chaplain in the
4th Virginia Infantry Regt. during the Spanish American
War.
Collection has been analyzed in the repository.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan, 1963.
MS 64-1247
Tayloe, Edward Dickinson, 1880-1956.
Papers, 1815-1950. 54 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Mostly correspondence (1926-43) of Tayloe, of "Edge-
hill," Albemarle Co., Va., concerning horses; together with
a scrapbook (1907-50) containing articles and photos, of
horses and "Belair," Prince Georges Co., Md., "Mount
Airy," Richmond Co., Va., and the "Octagon House," Wash-
ington, D. C; college diplomas and a club membership cer-
tificate. Includes correspondence (1927-30) of Fairfax
Harrison of Washington, D. C, concerning horses.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository.
Gift of Edward Thornton Tayloe, 1963.
MS 64-1248
Tayloe family.
Papers, 1740-1860. (MS 61-2678)
- Addition, 1708-1879. 244 items
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, scrapbooks, and other papers,
chiefly concerning the management of estates in Essex, King
George, Prince William, and Richmond counties, VW vari-
ous business interests, and horses. Includes material relat-
ing to the Cloverdale Furnace of Botetourt Co., Va.. the
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Tayioe family. Papers, 1740-1860. (Continued)
ISeabsco Iron Works of Prince William Co., V«l, and Octa-
gon House, Washington, D. C. Persons represented include
Benjamin Boughton (1777J-1842), Stephen Loyde (d. 1712),
S3w^ le , T ^ (1796-1868), John Tayki (1721-
iF$& ayl0e ( 177] - 1828 >> ^d William Hem-v Tavloe,
(a. 1871). '
Collection has been analyzed in the repository
Gaftof William Wood Cramp, 1962; deposited by Ed-
ward Thornton Tayloe, 1963. «*~w«» »y «i
Upshaw family. MS*-tt»
Papers, 1848-1940. 81 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, photocopies.
Papers of Dr. William Jeremiah Upshaw of "Swinyards,"
Otarles Co., Va., including correspondence (1849-71) • ac-
count^ certificates of service, orders, and requisitions (photo-
copies) relating to his service in the Army of Northern Vir-
gins; and a commonplace book (1875) including notes pre-
pared by Alexander Gait Baylor (1835-1915) for Dr Up-
shaw; together with correspondence (1848-96) of Virginia
Delaware (Wmcox) Upshaw, and notes (ca. 1940) coX£
mg the Chmfaan, Mosher, Norton, Parkinson, Warren,
Willcox, and Upshaw families.
Collection has been analyzed by the repository
Gift of Anne Warren (Mosher) Roberts Copley, 1963
Wellford, Beverley Randolph, 1893-1963 ^ ^^^
Papers, 1926-63. ca. 5450 items.
InVirginia Historical Society collections.
Physician, of Richmond, Va. Chiefly personal and pro-
fessional papers relating to Wellf ord's life and medical
career; together with correspondence with booksellers and
numismatic dealers concerning publications and paper cur-
rency of Virginia and the Confederate States of America.
n w^ P6rSOn 3 1 - aild ^^ Papers are restricted except to
StiTjaTr^sT 1 m6mberS ° f Dr - WeUfo rd's ^7
Gift of Dr. Wellford, 1962, and Mrs. Wellford, 1963.
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, 1860-1944. MS ^~ m>1
Papers, ca. 1880-1945. ca.25ft
In Washington State University Library (Pullman)
Kancher and amateur historian of Yakima Wash Cor-
r^ondence, journal^ clippings, memorabilia; photos, and
other MS. and printed material containing historical and an-
thropological information on the Pacific Northwest, mostly
regarding the Nez Perce and Yakima Indians. Indudes
P^v ! 11 ? Ne ? P ^ Indian War of 1877 > and on Nez
Perce chiefs Joseph, Looking Glass, Yellow Wolf, White
JJird, and Lawyer; correspondence between McWhorter and
the Nez Perces, Indian agents, other government officials,
anthropolog^ts, and historians; and photos, of the Nez
Perces and Nez Perce battle sites. . . «« ^ea
Calendar compiled by Nelson A. Ault published as The
papers of Lucullus Virgil McWhorter (1959). Reprinted
from Research studies of Washington State University, v. 26
(1958), no. 2, 3, 4; v. 27 (1959), no. 1, 2.
ofMsn to investigators under library restrictions.
^rmaaon on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Virgd O. McWhorter, 1947.
Pangborn, Clyde Edward, 1893 (<*.)-l958 ^ ^^
Papers, ca. 1918-59. ca. 14 ft.
In Washington State University Library (Pullman)
Aviator, of Wenatchee, Wash. Correspondence, news re-
^fSi!f me ^? ld fiM ? cW PaP 6 ^ identification papers
(passporte, certificates, licenses, social security card, etc?)
memorabJia photos maps, charts, and other •MB. and
Printed material Papers relate to Pangborn's aviation
achievements, including his Operation Barnstorming Tour
(1930) , and his transpacific flight made with Hugh Herndon
(1931) for which he was awarded the International League
of Aviators trophy. *— s<«>
M^ P ^ H 1 led *?*& *" Ubral 7- ***> described by
wtX^ T 7 m J^ e KCord < 1963 )> Polished by the
Washington Stete University Library and the Friends of
the Library, p. 68-70.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
boSf i9°S and ^ R C - PangbOTn "* ** <***"*
Regla, Counts of. MS 64-1253
Papers, 1534-1875. 7 ft.
In Washington State University Library (Pullman)
Records (in Spanish) of a noble family of Mexico con-
cmunglands, titles, wills, litigations, maps of proptr^d
<W, Af P "? te taM « ti «B with the viceroyVand the *
S™, 5T d< S uments *« signatures of kings of Spain, •
™*3 ? %™ ^' and nnmer °us other per^ns of *£
portance in the early history of Mexico
,•«£■££"* *7 X I ?° raCe " Nunema ker in the Hispanic Amer-
ican historical review, v. 25, no. 3 (Aug., 1945) p ™
Calendar compiled by Jacquelyn M Gaines is currently
being published serially in Research studies of Washington
State University, v. 30 (1962), no. 3, 4; v. 31 (1963)7nS 1;
and future issues.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Purchased from private libraries and individuals in
Mexico, 1941-42.
Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874.
Papers of Henry and Eliza Spalding, 1836-1948 1 ft.
In Washington State University Library (Pullman)
TvTr^J I ?? S ^ nptS i nd P hotoc °Pies, mostly procured by
Vr. Clifford M. Drury from scattered sources when he wrote
biographies of Pacific Northwest missionaries. "
Correspondence, diaries, articles, pictures, newspaper cliD-
ping£ memorabilia, photos., and other papers related to the
Spalding mission at Lapwai (now Spalding) Idaho, and
their work among the Nez Percd Indians. Persons named
include Cuslung Eells, Chief Spokane Garry, David Greene,
O. F. Marshall, A. T. Smith, and Elijah White.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
information on literary rights available in the iibrary
Gift of Horace H Spalding, 1959 ; and purchase.
214
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1255
Tannatt family.
Papers, 1833-1927. 7 ft. (ca. 1150 items)
In Washington State University Library (Pullman)
Correspondence, speeches, diaries, business papers, photos^
(P and other papers and printed material relating to Gen.
Thomas Bedding Tannatt (1833-1913) Civil War officer,
pioneer of Washington and Oregon, and Washington State
University regent; his wile, Elizabeth F. (Tappan) Tan-
natt; his wife's mother, Sally H. Tappan, wife of CoL Eben
Tappan; his daughter, Mrs. Cyrus K. Merriam, whose hus-
band was a physician in Spokane, Wash.; his son, Eben
Tappan Tannatt; and other family members. Persons
named include William E. Borah, W. H. Gray, Charles A.
Lindbergh, and Gov. John R. Sogers.
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described by
Mary W. Avery in The record (1956), published by the
Washington State University Library and the Friends of
the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Richard M. Stolz, 1941; and E. Tappan
Tannatt, 1950-52.
MS64-1256
Walker, Elkanah, 1805-1877.
Papers of Elkanah and Mary (Richardson) Walker, 1826-
1940. <a. 6 ft.
In Washington State University Library (Pullman)
Correspondence, diaries, photos., and other papers related
to the Walker mission at Tshimakain, Wash, and their work
among the Spokane Indians. Includes diaries (1833-37,
1848-79) of Mrs. Walker (1811-1897) ; a diary (1854-57)
of Elkanah Walker; the MS. of Mary Richardson Walker,
Q| her book, by Ruth Karr McKee. Persons named include
Cashing Eells, W. H. Gray, David Greene, Archibald Mc-
Kinley, Peter Skene Ogden, P. C. Pambrun, Samuel Parker,
A B. Smith, Henry Spaldmg, Elijah White, and members
of the Walker family.
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described by
Mary W. Avery in The Record (1956), published by the
Washington State University Library and the Friends of
the Library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Walker family and Dr. C. M Drury, ca, 1940;
and purchased from S. T. Walker, 1936.
MS 64-1257
Whitman, Marcos, 1802-1847.
Papers of Marcus and Narcissa (Prentiss) Whitman,
1827-1038. 1ft.
In Washington State University Library (Pullman)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (nega-
tive) procured by Dr. Clifford M. Drury from scattered
sources when he wrote biographies of Pacific Northwest
missionaries.
Correspondence, journals, minutes of church meetings,
newspaper clippings, pictures, negatives of photos^ and
(} other papers related to the Whitman mission at Waiilatpu.
Includes documents (1832) of the Wheeler Presbyterian
Church, New. York; a letter (Sept 11, 1827) from Marcus
Whitman to Jonathan Pratt, the oldest Whitman letter
known to date; and the MS. of Clifford M. Drury's book,
Marcus Whitman, m. d., pioneer and martyr (1937).
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 64-1258
Winans, William Parkhurst, 1836-1915.
Papers, 1857-1915. 4 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Washington State University Library (Pullman)
Pioneer, and business and civic leader in the Pacific North-
west Correspondence, diaries (1857-65, 1867-68, 1876-78,
and 1897-98) , business records, church materials, and photos,
relating particularly to activities in the Colville and Walla
Walla, Wash, areas. Includes an unpublished census (1870)
of the Indian tribes in northeastern Washington Territory
compiled by Winans while he was special agent for the non-
treaty tribes in that region. Persons named include Joseph
M Cataldo; Thomas W. Prosch; and prominent Indian
chiefs Kamiakm, Moses, and Spokane Garry.
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described by
Mary W. Avery in Pacific Northwest quarterly, v. 47, no. 1
( JaiL, 1956) p. 15-20.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Winans family, 1935; and Mrs. George L.
Converse, 1955 and 1958.
MS 64-1259
Boyer, John Edward.
Papers, ca. 1890-1940. 6 ft (ca. 6000 items)
In University of Washington Library.
Lawyer, businessman, and Army officer. Correspondence
and papers relating to Boyert activities in connection with
the Baker-Boyer National Bank, Walla Walla, Wash. ; agri-
cultural financing in eastern Washington; real estate in
Seattle; and the Philippine Insurrection, 1899-1901. Rep-
resented in the collection are the Boyer family, Thomas P.
Gose, the Interlaken Land Company, Seattle, Miles Conway
Moore (1845-1920), American National Red Cross, and
William A. Ritz.
Unpublished index and inventory in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchase, 1960.
MS 64-1260
Chadwkk, Stephen Fowler, 1894-
Papers, 1919-45. 15 ft
In University of Washington Library.
Lawyer, politician, and civic leader, of Seattle. Corre-
spondence and supporting files (1919-45) of Chadwick, an
anti-New Deal Democrat who broke with the party in 1940
to run as a Republican for the U. S. Senate. Papers relate
to the American Legion and to Chadwick's unsuccessful
political campaigns of 1926, 1932, and 1940. Correspond-
ents include the American Legion, Warren.Hendry Afher-
ton (b 1891), Charles W. Ardery, Edward E. Barthell,
Homer Truett Bone (b. 1883), Theodore D. Carlson, the
Citizens' Military Training Camps, the Democratic Party,
Clarence Cleveland Dill (b. 1884), Miller Freeman (1875-
1955), the Freemasons, Clarence Daniel Martin (b. 1887),
Werner A Rupp (d. 1963), Lewis Baxter Schwellenbach
(1894-1948), Edward M Seay, Edward Elwell Spafford
(1878-1941), and William Henry Todd (1867-1932).
Unpublished description in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Chadwick, 1958-
215
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clark, Irving M 1882-1960 ** ^ mi
Papers, 1934-60. ca. 5 ft. (ca. 4500 items)
*n I. mversity of Washington Library.
Lawyer and conservation leader of Seattle, Wash Cor-
respondence, .financial miscellany, legal documents," maps,
minutes, reports, writings, photos., and printed miscellany
relafcng mainly to Clark's activities in forestry, conservation
of wild life and natural resources, and national parks and
reserves m Washington. Includes some political corr^
spondence and ephemera. Represented in the collection are
materials on tie American Civil Liberties Union; Ameri-
cans for Democratic Action; Arthur Watts Clark; Elam M.
Hack; Henry Martin Jackson (b. 1912) ; Robert Marshall :
£™ .'V^^ T d *™» Fund;' George MarSaU
7l91 M 8 i»? ar vHtT !,at r ; o Bid,aid Lew£ Neuberger
S W~r 6 °);^orth Cascades Conservation Council; Oly^-
dern^sl^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ *" d ^
Unpublished index and inventory in the library
Open to investigators under library restrictions'
^formation on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Irving M. Clark, Jr., 1962.
Freeman, Miller, 1875-1955. ^ 64 ~ mJ
Papers, 1919-16. 3 ft (ca. 5000 items)
In University of Washington Library
Pubhsher, and State legislator, of Washington. Corre-
spondence and photos, of the fishing mdu^rekting prt
££&£ 6 ^° rk rt&S'*. P«sident of Miller Freeman
Pubhcations ne, on the Pacific Fisheries Conference- l£
texnabonal Halibut Commission- North PacificTsneiiL
Treaty; ud ^ f <** to make his fisheries publications
("Fishing gazette" and "Pacific fisherman") spokesman te
the preservation and development of fisheries^ Africa!
Correspondents include Edward Weber Allen (b 1885} • the
clT£?V Can < £'' ""^^ °°"«a. Institute of Pt!
CWmS eIatl ° ns !. H ? I f I.Truett Bone (b. 1883) ; the British
SSlf T nm L Flsh ? ies ^P'-; the California Joint
Immigration Committee; the Canadian Dept of Fisheries-
1897) ; Charles Gates Dawes (1865-1951) ; Emerson Hulh
M*<*0>- 1910) ; the International Fisheries Co^iSon;
(1863-1932) ; Benjamin Hamilton Kizer (b. 1878) -Warren
fs^-^T ( ?^ 19 ° 5); ° IarenCe Daniel M^rti™
wcPiw ^™ 0nal . Ee l ources Committee, Pacific North-
west Regional Planning Commission; the Salmon Conserva-
pI i 41 ^ rtm Fernard Smith ( b - 1891) ? Monrad
Charl^WaUgren (1891-1961) ; the Washington S ate Plan;
^fn^1J,^ d Burt0n KendaU Whe8l « (b. 1882)
Unpublished inventory and index in the library
™ ™V mVeStig ?- t0rS nnder Ubral 7 restrictions.'
^ftS W° n v n hteral7 riffhts avaikble in the library,
trirt of Mr. Freeman, 1947. """-jr.
Iverson, Peter, ft. 1861. MS 64-1263
Papers, 1898-1936. 3 ft. (ca. 3000 items)
In University of Washington Library.
Newspaper publisher and editor, and Washington State
senator. Correspondence (chiefly 1915-19), financial mis-
cellany, legal documents, legislative bills, newspapers and
clippings, petitions, reports, speeches and writings, and leg-
native scrapbooks containing bills submitted to the State
benate. The correspondence is concerned primarily with
bills before the Legislature, e. g., prohibition, direct market-
ing, logged-off lands, fisheries (prohibition of aliens from
Puget Sound waters, trap fishing, etc.), direct primary, and
compulsory vaccination for animals ,- and with the Progres- ,
sive Party movement in the State. Correspondents include '
James Wesley Bryan (1874-1956), D. J. Davis, Jacob* A.
Falconer, Austin Edwards Griffiths (1863-1952), Kitsap
County Transportation Company, Ernest Lister (1870-
1919), Patrons of Husbandry, and the Women's Christian
Temperance Union.
Unpublished index and inventory in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Iverson family, 1962. ■
-.. MS 64-1264
Kinnear, Roy John, 1881-1959.
Papers, 1920-41. 1 ft. (ca. 150 items)
In University of Washington Library.
State legislator and business executive of Washington.
Correspondence, political campaign material (1942)
speeches, writings, scrapbook, and papers of organizations
wnich Kinnear was affiliated, including labor reports (1920)
compiled for Associated Industries of Seattle. Subjects in-
clude the open and closed shop in Seattle, taxation in Wash-
ington, and the Republican Party in Washington. Corre-
spondents include Thomas Burke (1849-1925), the Associ-
ated Industries of Seattle, Building Owners and Managers
Association of Seattle, Citizen's Better Government League,
.Seattle, and the Silent Drama Syndicate.
Unpublished inventory and index in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library A
Gift of Mrs. Kinnear, 1960. ^
t -i u- u . ™ MS 64-1266
Lnark, Michael Fleenen, 1818-1901.
Papers, 1846-99. 1 ft.
In University of Washington Library.
Farmer and lumberman. Diaries (25 v.) describing two
overland journeys (1853 and 1861) of Luark and his brother,
Patterson F. Luark, the daily routine of a pioneer fanner-
logger in western Washington Territory, farm life in In-
diana, Ilhnois, and Iowa, the life of a prospector-worker in
the (Colorado gold rush (1860), and Luark's return trip to
Indiana via Nicaragua, with a six week stopover in Cali-
fornia (1855-56); journal of the Sylva Mill Company,
Montesano, Wash., with portions of a diary containing
journal entries; notebook with miscellaneous poems and
recipes.
Unpublished description and index in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Inf ormation on literary rights available in the library
Purchased from Mrs. Deane Perry, 1962.
MS 64-1266
m
McElroy family.
Papers, 1847-1927. ca. 2 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In University of Washington Library.
Chiefly correspondence of Thornton Fleming McElroy
(1825-1885), printer and newspaperman; his wife, Sarah
Collins McElroy (1827-1894) ; and their son, Harry Bates
McElroy (1861-1928) ; together with financial miscellany
clippings, and photos. The papers of T. F. McElroy are
predominantly correspondence (1847-83) and reflect all
phases of his life, during which he joined the gold rush to
216
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MeElroy family. Papers, 1847-1927. (Continued)
California, journeyed overland by wagon train to Oregon
City, Or., to work on the Oregon spectator, was sent by
Thomas Dryer to Olympia, "Wash., to establish and publish
The Columbian in 1852, was Territorial printer (1863-72),
and was foreman of the Pioneer and democrat The corre-
spondence of Sarah and Harry McElroy depicts social life
and conditions in the Puget Sound region during the pioneer
period. Bepresented in the collection are John M. Chap-
man, Thomas I. Dryer, John Milton Hay (1838-1905), Ed-
ward S. Salomon (1836-1913), Charles C. Terry (1830-
1867), William Fraser Tolmie (1812-1886), and Henry L.
Tesler (1810-1892).
Unpublished hides and inventory in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from Mrs. Charles E. Allison, 1960.
MS 64-1267
Merrill and Ring Lumber Company.
Records, 1902-42. 93 ft. (ca. 155,000 items)
In "University of "Washington Library.
Correspondence, legal documents, business documents,
maps and plats, and other records, arranged in annual series
and relating primarly to the business, legal and fiscal activi-
ties of the company which operated in Seattle, Wash., the
Olympic Peninsula, and British Columbia. Material re-
flects its labor and political relations, including dealings
with affiliated firms, accountants, bankers, lawyers, real es-
tate and insurance companies, architects, lumbermen's and
trade associations, Federal agencies (chiefly the Forest
Service, the Spruce Production Division of the War De-
partment), State agencies, politicians, and others. Includes
4K annual financial statements (1923-31) indexed in compila-
^ tions of costs, assets, and land holdings, with comparative
tabulations of various companies; and a reference file (1903-
42) containing estimates of timber stands and timber cruises.
Correspondents include Thomas T. Aldwell, William Ed-
ward Boeing (1881-1956), Homer Truett Bone (b. 1883),
Clarence Cleveland Dill (b. 1884), Lindley Hoag Hadley
(1861-1948), Ralph Ashley Horr (1884-1960), Guy C.
Myers (d. 1960) , Miles Poindexter (1868-1946), Lewis Bax-
ter Schwellenbach (1894-1948), Martin Fernard Smith- (b.
1891), and George Corydon Wagner (b. 1895). Executives
include Thomas D. Merrill, Sr. (b. 1815) ; Clark Lombard
Ring (1862-1933) ; William J. Chisholm; Timothy Jerome;
Thomas D. Merrill, Jr. ; Richard Dwight Merrill. Affiliated
companies (in addition to those named for executives) in-
clude Crescent Logging Company; Ozette Timber Company;
Poison Logging Company; Pysht River Boom Company;
Pysht River Lumber Company; and Sol Due Investment
Company.
Index and inventory in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Richard Dwight Merrill, 1956.
MS 64-1368
ttt, John Francis, 1848-1929.
Papers, 1871-1927. 10 ft. (ca. 15,000 items)
In University pf Washington Library.
Hydrograpblc and geodetic engineer, astronomer, mariner,
inventor, and explorer. Correspondence (1879-1907) ; fi-
nancial miscellany; reports and related papers; and ca. 800
negative (glass plate and celluloid) and ca. 400 positive
photos. (1S94-1912) of Pratt's, an officer of the U. S. Coast
and Geodetic Survey (1871-1920) ivho engaged in surveys
of Puget. Sound, Admiralty Inlet, the Straits of Juan de
Fuca. and the Alaskan boundary ; gave field service in the
Hawaiian Islands (1904-05), California (1906-07), and the
Philippine Islands (1908-11) ; and commanded the Carnegie
Institute survey ship Galilee in 1905. Includes an unpub-
lished report (1899) on the Eskimos of Norton Sound and the
Yukon Delta, by H. M. W. Edmonds. Represented in the
collection are the Chilkat Indians, B. A. Colonna, Richard
D. Cutts (1817-1883), George Davidson (1825-1911), Wil-
liam Ward Duffield (1823-1907), Harry Marcus Weston
Edmomls (1862-1945), Julius Erasmus Hilgard (1825-
1891), the Klondike gold fields, Alfred Thayer Mahan
(1840-1914), Henry Thomas Mayo (1856-1937), Thomas
Corwin Mendenhall (1841-1924), Carlile Polock Patterson,
Frank Walley Perkins, Henry Smith Pritchett (1857-1939),
the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, and Otto Hilgard
Tittman (1850-1938).
Unpublished index and inventory in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchase, 1959.
MS 64-1569
Seattle. Dept. of Lighting.
Records, 1899-1938. 60 ft. (ca. 85,000 items)
In University of Washington Library.
Papers of the Seattle City Light, mostly during the
superintendency of James Delmage Ross (1872-1939), elec-
trical engineer, including correspondence, business records,
legal documents, legislative bills, reports, speeches and writ-
ings, general and financial statistics, technical data, and bio-
graphical material. The bulk of the collection consists of
correspondence which documents the growth of Seattle's
municipal power system; the impact of public power on the
economy and politics of the Northwest and Nebraska as well
as the U. S. in general; the rapid sophistication of electrical
systems and transmission techniques; natural resources con-
servation; flood control; and multiple use of lands. Much
is critical correspondence with engineering firms; invest-
ment houses; electrical manufacturers; city. State, national,
and Canadian governmental bodies; railway companies;
labor unions; newspapers; journals; and others. Repre-
sented in the collection are E. F. Banker; Robert W. Beck;
Frank T Bell; Homer Truett Bone; James Wesley Bryan;
Henry N. Camp; James William Carey; Otto A Case;
Jack R. Cluck; Ralph C. Clyde; John Main Coffee; Morns
Llewellyn Cooke; George Creel; the Democratic Party;
Clarence Cleveland Dill; William Orville Douglas; Frank
Fitts; Albert S. Goss; Henry L. Gray; Austin Edwards
Griffiths; Saul Haas; Kenneth G. Harlin; Walter W.
Heller; Samuel Hill; Clare P. Holdredge; Ralph Ashley
Horr; William Ewart Humphrey; Wesley Livsey Jones;
Stephen B. Kahn; Philip Fox La Follette; Franklin
Knight Lane; Frank Edward Lawrence; David Eli Lilien-
thal" Frank R. McNinch; Warren Grant Magnuson; Mark
Allison Matthews; Guy C. Myers; Municipal League of
Seattle; National Popular Government League; Richard
Lewis Neuberger; Ralph D. Nichols; George William Jior-
xis; James O'Sullivan; Patrons of Husbandry; People's
Power League of Oregon; Walter Marcus Pierce; Gifford
Pinchot; Public Ownership League of America; Puget
Sound Power and Light Company; John Elliott Rankin;
Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Ezra Frederick Scattergood;
Lewis Baxter Schwellenbach; Martin Fernard Smith; So-
cial Welfare League; Tennessee Valley Authority; Regi-
nald Heber Thomson; Ben E. Torpen; Unemployed Citi-
zen's League, Seattle; Monrad C. Wallgren, Washington
217
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Seattle. Deft, of Lighting. Records, 1899-1938.
(Continued)
Consteuction League, Seattle; Washington State Chamber
m ^ M!S ,!, W 3 8shmgt 5 tt Wator Po ™ Company, Spdkane;
W.^ 1 *v PoWB ^- Co ? ferenc8 ' Washington, 1936T«nd
Marion Anthony Zioncheck.
Unpublished index and inventory in the library
Open to investigators under library restrictions
intormataon on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Seattle City Light, 1959. y
o_mi. t .. MS 64-1270
Smith, Joseph E 1873-
Papers, 1890-1957. 9 ft (ca. 9000 items)
In University of Washington Library.
^^T^S^ P? U *? cian > »»* Army officer. Correspondence
(1892-1957) ; diaries (280 v.) and notes (1890-1911) • re-
ports; speeches; articles (1899-1917, 1936-42); ephemera;
clippings; and autobiographical material and reminiscences
of Smith, who was a reporter for various Washington news-
papers, a political organizer, secretary of the LaFollette
Presidential Committee, and unsuccessful candidate for
public office. The material deals with the Spanish Ameri-
can War and Philippine Insurrection (1898-1900) Wash-
ington State and Seattle politics (1900-19, 1936-43) Pro-
gressivism, public power issues, and wheat farming in
the Palouse country. Names represented include Btener
mett Bone (b. 1883), Erastus Brainerd (1855-1922), the
Direct Legislation League, Marion E. Hay (1865-1933).
fS^oiif 5 ; 1 " 5 ^ 1 ^ K Lorimer » m6s Poindexter
Woot^S-^). ™ m ^^ ^ 1885) ' «* **■
Unpublished index and inventory in the library The
doaries are described in Joe Smith's autobiography ... in-
(Ko?i?Xii) ^ ^ LUdle McDonald > Seattle Times
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the librarv
Purchase, 1962. "»™y.
SuzzaDo, Henry, 1875-1933. MS ^^
Papers, 1903-40. 33 ft (ca. 20,000 items)
In University of Washington Library
Educator. Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, memo-
rabilia, post mortem material, reminiscences, reports,
speeches, jntangs, subject files, MSS. of books, lecture
22Ti. bibliographies, printed miscellany, and financial
and other papers concerned primarily with Suzzallo's career
aspraadent of the University of Washington (1915-26),
prudent of the Carnegie Foundation for ^Advancement
of Teaching (JJWM8), arbitrator of the National w£SK
*! ° ^ Board ' f™??** of <*• Washington State Council
for Defense , ; and with his work toward adoption of better
aSSV* llTm « <! on ^ons for loggers in the lumber in-
dustry. Represented m the collection are the American Coun-
S.1^ 1 **»*^ J«n*-"-HBtcbiM Baker, Newton Diehl
feT P, T^? a 2 1 E / Ward Boeins ' William Edgar Borah,
£^ lA ^3 EniS ^ S Brainerd < Kobert Somers Brook?
rngs, Nicholas Murray Butler, Samnel Paul Cnpen, the Car-
negie Foundation for the Advancement of TeachW ^£_
lumbia University, Lotus Delta Coffman, Elwood Patterson
CuBberly, Clarence Cleveland Dill, Brice P. Disque, Felix
J ZSr^*' ^J? 1 ^° m P ers . Fr ank Pierrepont Graves,
Luidley Hoag Hadley, Louis F. Hart, Roland Hill Hartley
Howard Heinz, Samuel Hill, Ernest O. Holland, Herbert*
Clark Hoover, Hiram Warren Johnson, Wesley Livsev*
Jones Charles Hubbard Judd, William Henry LangdoiL
Ernest Lister, Percval Lowell. Loyal Legion of Loggers
and lumbermen, Ruth Karr McKee, JohnFranklin MiDer
Winlock William Miller, Robert Mown, John FlXr^
som, Carleton Hubbell Parker, Mies PoindeX, Henry
Smith Pritchett, Mark Edward Reed, Theodore Roosevelt,
Lewis Barter Schwellenbach, the streetcar strike of Seattle
in 1917. Rexford Guy Tugwell, the Washington State Fed-
eration of Labor, Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Ray Lyman Wil-
bur, and Park Weed Willis.
Unpublished inventory and index in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Edith Moore Suzzallo, 1938 and 1958.
Washington Public Utility District's Association. 1 * 8 ^^
Records, 1926-54. 26 ft (ca. 42,000 items)
In University of Washington Library.
Correspondence, inter-office communications, legal docu-
ments, legislative bills, memoranda, minutes, newspapers,
newspaper clippings, news releases, programs, pubjications?
reports, speeches and writings, charts, maps, photos^ and
pnnted miscellany of the association and its predecessor, the
l*ublic Utility District Commissioners Association. Major
topics covered are the condemnation and purchase of Puget
Sound Power and Light Company properties in Seattle ; Mid
tile proposed Columbia Valley Authority. Represented nw
tte collection are Robert W. Beck and Associates, TheodorJP
Berry, Kirby Bfflingsley, Kenneth Billington, Homer
Zriiett Bone, Harry Pulliam Cain, Jack R. Cluck, John
x^? 5" 9 on S re8B of Industrial Organizations, William
franklin Devm, Clarence Cleveland Dill, Northcutt Ely,
Federal Power Commission, Leon Fuquay, Edward E.
Henry Eugene R, Hoffman, Otis Halbert Holmes, Walter
Franklin Horan, Henry Mart Jackson, John L. King,
League for Columbia Valley Authority, Charles Henry'
Leavy, Russell Vernon Mack, Donald Hammer Magnuson,
Warren Grant Magnuson, Hugh Burton Mitchell, Guy C.
Myers, National Popular Government League, George Wil-
liam Norns, Northwest Utilities Conference Committee Gus
Norwood, Leland Olds, Patrons of Husbandry, Bernard L.
Pearce, Public Ownership League of America, Public Power
•League of Washington, John Elliott Rankin, Paul Jerome
Raver, Kinsey Maxfield Robinson, Thor Carl Tollefson,
Voters Against [Initiative], Monrad Charles Wallgren, and
Jack Westland.
Unpublished index and inventory in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Deposited by the association, 1961.
Glasgow family. MS 64-1273
Papers, 1858-1925. 6 ft. A
In Washington and Lee University Library.
Correspondence and business papers of the Glasgow family
?L ;! Igmia ' P* rticnlarl y William Anderson Glasgow (1825-
iivr{' a , law y er ' and his soa. Frank Thomas Glasgow (1854-
1927), also a lawyer, illustrating some of the economic prob-
lems of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia after the Civil
War.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the family, 1950.
218
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1274
Red family.
Papers of the Rdd-WMte family, 1780-1895. 4 ft.
In Washington and Lee University Library.
Correspondence and business papers of members of the
(£' Reid and White families of Virginia, mainly Andrew
Reid in (1751-1837), clerk of the court in Rockbridge Co.,
Va.; his son, Samuel McDowell Eeid (1799-1869), who also
became clerk of the court in Rockbridge Co.; and Andrew's
son-in-law, James J. White (1828-1898), professor of Greek
at Washington College in Lexington, Va.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the White family, 1945.
MS 64-1275
Tucker family.
Papers, 1794-1930. 3974 herns.
In Washington and Lee University Library.
Correspondence and business papers of the Tucket family
of Virginia, primarily Henry St George Tucker (1780-
1848), U. S. Representative from Virginia and professor of
law at the University of Virginia; his son, John Randolph
Tucker (1823-1897), attorney general and U. S. Representa-
tive from Virginia; and Henry's grandson, Henry St
George Tucker (1853-1932) , U. S. Representative from Vir-
ginia and professor of law at Washington and Lee Uni-
versity, Lexington, Va.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the family, 1962.
MS 64-1276
Washington County (Neb.) Historical Society.
Material pertaining to Fort Calhoun and Washington Co.,
• Neb., 1819-99. ca.2ft.
In Washington County Historical Society collections
(Fort Calhoun, Neb.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (posi-
tive)
Minutes of the town council, of Fort Calhoun (1867-99)
and oi the town meetings (1857-73) of De Soto, Neb. (now
a ghost town) ; hotel registers (1874-96) ; several land
grants; daybook of a general store of the 1870's; minutes of
societies; records of county school districts; a few letters of
pioneers; personal letters of Lorenzo Crounse, Governor of
Nebraska; typewritten copies of military records (1819-27)
of Fort Atkinson (site of the present town of Fort Calhoun)
made under the direction of the Nebraska State Historical
Society; and copies of letters (1852-55) written by the
Northcutt-Smith family on their way to California and
Oregon from Iowa.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 64-1277
Asakawa, Kan'ichi, 1873-1948.
Papers, 1895-1947. 5000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Scholar in Japanese history. Correspondence, notes, pro-
fessional writings, and newspaper clippings reflecting Asa-
kawa's interest in Japanese history and civilization, especial-
£ ly the Kaikoku, or opening, of 1858 and World War n.
Includes the "Japanese chronicles, 1172-1945," a MS. col-
lection of notes of materials concerning the Shimazu family
and the government, with special reference to the relation-
ship between the Court and the Shogunate, and between
Japan and foreign countries.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the estate of Kan-ichi Asakawa, 1946-48.
MS 64-1278
Bacon family.
Papers, 1800-1909. 7500 items.
In Yale University Library.
Mostly correspondence, and newspaper clippings (1829-
82) of a historical and religious nature, journals, and other
papers of the Bacon family. Includes sermons and writings
of Leonard Bacon (1802-1881), clergyman, educator, and
writer; papers and journals of Leonard Woolsey Bacon
(1830-1907) and Benjamin Wisner Bacon (1827-1848) ; cor-
respondence and printed material (1846-47) pertaining to
the affair of Delia Salter Bacon (1811-1859) and Alexander
MacWhorter, a licentiate; and correspondence about the
scandal between Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) and
Theodore Tilton ( 1835-1907) .
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts from various members of the family. Formerly
owned by Mrs. Francis Bacon, Mrs. Robert Corwin, the
Trowbridge Estate, and H. D. Dana.
MS64-1279
Baldwin family.
Papers, 1584-1947. ca. 100,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Papers of Simeon Baldwin (1761-1851), his son, Roger
Sherman Baldwin (1793-1863), and his grandson, Simeon
Eben Baldwin (1840-1927), lawyers who engaged success-
fully in the political life of New Haven, of Connecticut, and
of the Nation; Ebenezer Baldwin (1745-1776), a chaplain
who gave his life in the Revolutionary War ; Roger Sherman
Baldwin (1826-1856), whose letters describe hM activities
during the Gold Rush; George William Baldwm (1832-
1930), a lawyer whose correspondence contains informatum
on the growth of Chicago in the 1850's; and Henry ^De
Forest Baldwin (1862-1947), a lawyer in New York City
who was active in civic affairs. The correspondence gives
a picture of the history of the practice of law. political
parties, the development of politics, and the social scene m
New Haven, Boston, and Washington for over a century
and a half.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of members of the family, 1927-59.
MS 64-1280
Beecher family.
Papers, 1706-1953. 30,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence, sermons, travel accounts, diaries, news-
paper clippings, and other papers of Henry Ward Bee ^| er
(1813-1887), clergyman and orator, and of other members
of the Beecher family, including Lyman Beecher (1775-
1863), clergyman. Includes professional correspondence
from H W. Beecher to leading 19th century clergymen, and
letters of Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher) Stowe (1811-1896),
author, to her brother, as well as some other Stowe material
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Annie Beecher Scoville, 1950.
219
Bird family. MS 64-1281
SyLT^ 9 — 4 - litems.
if ra 'eUniTersity Library
Correspondence, diaries. L^ n
P°K of Isaac Bird (ITdKwSw?* - misceJ laneous p a -
*» of the Bird iUfr^k??""^' "* °*<*™**-
Palestine f or I824V' ^S? '"S" 00 ** activity in
Jonathan Bird (17*M8UlftSl "^ous writings of
published writing andSLK °J P nb ^ed and nn-
ological Seminar^ atlng to ^dover Iht
^S: l^ 6 ^ ** «■** in the library.
Bishop, William Henry, 1847-1028 ** •*-"»
Papers, 1903-12. SMOitLs
?arily pertaining to bSw" f nd do ™>«*nts prj-
Palenno, Italy, ixTclu^ing ^l^T^" at <*«*» and
gating to the self-styled Si- ^fT'^ ^ P a P««
10: the Petrosino murder cal i$£* **»*«**, 1904-
m Sicily, 1907- thp \f.^ ^ 1904-12; public security
f^^^S^J^P^ MOWS; consult
Blake family. MS 64-1288
K- 1-, the history of AW ™,, ?f t ?J! Ung to Pe a« Dale,
Pany of New AwnfoS'.'SSLSSJ^ ^^ °"^
are Charles Thomnson RH 7ff^ nted m ^collection
Bj^e (1837-186^S W ^^ 82 ^897), Edward FostS
Whitney Blake (iwK£-f P S ?P 1 S? to (1811-1881), Eli
1895), Elihu Blake 7hiS' ^ *£** Blsie (MM-
Bloomfield, Leonard, 1887-1949 MS 64-1284
Papers, 1909-46. 300 item*
In Yale University Library
Board of Research Associates in * m . • „ MS 64-1285
tory. relates in American Economic His-
Pap,*, 1902-33. 5000 items.
fW ^ eU " lversit y Library.
cir?urff^; a ^K P r e %i B ' bi ^ ° f -*«
™ys, annua] reports, dep ar ta e n^i lmeS ° f P"P°«« «S
sponsored by the Carnegie InKi™ Av° a ^' which mu
of Economics and SociK "£ ™!!^ lgton ' ^
tlon ,ncIudP kbOT w-fi ^ SKnS^.Js:
^'"S^ftafy » individual
mnnstration of pqK"!,??^.^; the «d-
unions; ^ool sysVems? cMMl.? 1 ' " Wiscon sin; trad*
^formation on Se^^J»Tft «? "k^^
&ft of the Board of Be2£* T " e ln flle Ubra O"-
Economic History, 1931 J(e8e " ch Associates in America^
Boardman family. MS 64-1286
£y^n 7 ^ 7 - 30 '000 items.
to 1 ale University Library.
Land Company and thTttrT ri? ""*■ m ^Connecticut
B ^«lman > ^ y d^ e £ a ^ ^'»^il« of Palmyra,
B °aroW(179^^ a and ^l I ^' l .G«»r«e ShernW
""a* <»>. 1832), att«rni T far S'S'V.^^ Jarvis Board-
Baudinot, Elias, rf. 1839 MS 64-1287
^^ ( ?SSLr^^ B a«* Oo-tie), edi-
tion. Early comspoKe rolS v^ Chewk » N a-
marriage to HarrietGoKnd^he Goul? 7 n* Boud ™t' S
over intermarriage with L rJ- Gol **>*rij controversy
plates to the disfutebttwL SX ^ S»«W»d«S
State of Georgia, the , Snm££ n ^^ Natio « and the
dent JacksonfreW toSr?^^ 011 ^ M32,Pre3!
Cherokee Nation"^ £ r ?«B»* annexation of the
whofavlr.dShdrTwaloS 1 ^ T^ ° f John »£
UnpubhshedSSXehtS^"^ 011 * ^^
SBSS^^Rtf* -^ m the library.
Burton, James Henry, 1823-1894. MS 6t " 128 8
Papers, 1845-93. 6000 items,
to \ ale Diversity Library.
Ha^^erS^^s -Sssrft arao - -
Factory in Enfield, En^ ISSLS^i ^ Sma11 AriDS
State Militia in charge of he & ^ ^ m ** Vir ^a
of arms for the Confederate G^ 00 ?' "P^taJtort
an arms manufacturing^ i?LSfT' ^Idirector of
Pertains to OonfederaJf a™L«7? ' ¥" ^ materi al
to the general manStuToTa™,^ *? Ciril War ^^
Unpublished -Bi-Kt^ffif""* *>» »* century.
220
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1289
CSerc, Laurent, 1785-1869.
Papers, 1809-90. 200 items.
In Yale University Library.
Educator. Correspondence relating chiefly to the found-
^ ing of the American School for the Deaf and Dumb, in
™ Hartford, Conn, in 1817; business papers; diaries; and
students' papers.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Guy B. Holt,
MS 64-1290
Davidson, Thomas, 1840-1900.
Papers, 1860-1900. 18 ft (23,000 items)
In Yale University Library.
Philosopher. Correspondence, lectures, articles, printed
matter, and clippings pertaining to the career of Davidson,
who came to the U. S. in 1867 and was associated with the
St. Louis and Concord schools of philosophy, the founding
of the Fellowship of New Life, the establishment of a branch
of the Fellowship of New Life in New York City, the estab-
lishment of the Breadwinners' College, and a summer school
for the cultural sciences in St Cloud, N. J., Farmington,
Conn., and Keene, N. Y., in addition to spending 1878-84 in
Domodossola, Italy in contact with the Rosminian order.
Includes a section of material of Edward Endelman, one
of Davidson's students. Correspondents include Henry
Adams, John Dewey, Oliver Wendell Holmes, William
James, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Stuart Mill, and Stephen
Samuel Wise.
^ Unpublished register in the library.
W Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Charles M. Bakewell, William H. Kuclane, and
Mrs. Edward Endelman, 1932-61.
MS64-1291
Davis, John William, 1873-1955.
Papers, 1846-1955. ca, 70,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Lawyer, diplomat and politician. Political and personal
scrapbooks and letters from Davis to his parents, John J.
and Anna (Kennedy) Davis and first wife, Julia T. McDon-
ald Davis, dealing with his boyhood through his term as
Solicitor General, 1873-1918; correspondence (1918-21) in-
cluding letters to Secretary of State Robert Lansing, during
Davis' ambassadorship to Great Britain; material on the
presidential campaign of 1924 when Davis was the Demo-
cratic nominee for president; and correspondence concerning
the Rockefeller Foundation, the American Bar Association,
the English Speaking Union, and the Council on Foreign
Relations. Correspondents include Newton Baker, James M.
Beck, Josephus Daniels, John Huston Finley, Charles Evans
Hughes, Cordell Hull Frank B. Kellogg, George W. Wick-
fc ersham, Louis Wiley, and other prominent lawyers and poli-
ticians.
Unpublished Report of personal files of J. W. Davis, by
J. H. Auchincloss in the library. Also described in "The
papers of John W. Davis (1873-1955)," by William H. Har-
baugh, Yale Library gazette, v. 37 (July, 1962) p. 13-18.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Charles Healy, 196L
MS 64-1292
Dwight family.
Papers, 1713-1937. ca. 1200 items.
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence, sermons, diaries, notes, and memorabilia
including the seal of the Dwight coat of arms. Includes
correspondence of two presidents of Yale University : Tim-
othy Dwight (1752-1817) and Timothy Dwight (1828-
1916).
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Dwight family and others.
MS64-1293
Edwards family.
Papers, 1805-74. 6 ft (1900 items)
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence and scrapbooks of the fourth and fifth
generations of the family of Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758)
chiefly relating to their health and welfare. Includes cor-
respondence of Jonathan Edwards (1789-1875) a politician
from upper New York State, his brother-in-law, George
Champion, a missionary to the Zulus in 1838, and his son,
Jonathan Edwards, Jr. (1841-1886) who studied nfedicine
but did not practice and who edited Yale's Catalogue of
Greek and Roman coins. Subjects covered in the letters in-
clude the Know Nothing movement, business risks in New
York in the 1840's, religious conversions, the Civil War,
temperance, and descriptions (1861-62) of Albert Hamilton
Emery's inventions for the cannon. Includes a letter from
Jeremiah Clemens, Senator from Alabama, relating to Aaron
Burr.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of Jonathan Edwards, 1962.
MS 64-1294
Farquhar, Percival, 1864-1953.
Papers, 1901-48. 4 ft. (ca. 2300 items)
In Yale University Library.
In part, transcripts and negative photocopies.
Businessman. Correspondence, business papers, and re-
ports (chiefly 1928-43) concerning Farquhar's enterprises
in Latin America and including information on dealings
with the Brazilian Railway, Itabira Iron Ore, and the Inter-
national Products Corp., as well as chapters 1, 2, 3, and 5 of
Charles Gauld's unpublished biography of Farquhar. Cor-
respondents include Charles Dunlap, A. Malozemoff, J.
Armstrong Read, T. O. Russell, J. F. Tripett, and Arthur
0. West.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Charles Gauld, 1962.
MS 64-1295
Fisher, Irving, 1867-1947.
Papers, 1854-1959. 15 ft. (ca. 5000 items)
In Yale University Library.
In part, photocopies (negative) made in the 1920's from
the file of the Stable Money Association, and, in 1952, of
letters obtained from the Archives of the State of Alabama.
Political economist. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks,
addresses, MSS. of writings by Fisher and others, news-
paper clippings, printed material, memorabilia, photos., and
a Report on the Fisher genealogy. Topics covered include
mathematics, religion, philosophy, calendar reform, world
221
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rsher, Irving, 1867-1947. p aper ^ 1854-1959.
(Continued)
peace, general economics, monetary theory, health, and in-
ventions, including the visible card system which merged
with Remington Rand in 1925. Includes material relating
to F 1S her's organization of the Pro-League Independents;
lus campaigning for Cox and Roosevelt in 1920 and John
William Davis in 1924 as part of his advocacy for entrance
into the League of Nations; and his activities as a behind-
fte-scenes braintruster during Franklin Roosevelt's New
•Deal. Of particular interest are four memos relating to
Franklin Delano Roosevelt on the President's inflation mes-
5WP °**5? e > 1943 - Correspondents include Newton D.
Baker, William Edgar Borah, John Rogers Commons, Cal-
vm Coolidge, Albert Einstein, Warren G. Harding, Herbert
Clark Hoover, Edwin W. Kemmerer, John Maynard Keynes,
Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow
Wilson.
Unpublished register in the library. Also described in
A bibliography of the writings of Irving Fisher, by Irving
Norton Fisher (1961) ; and The Irving Fisher collection, by
(Octf lSj™ 1 ^ T<de Universit y ^"^ ghetto
Liformation on literary rights available in the library
1947-6a! ^ 1Dg Fi8her ' 193& ^ 6 '' Wld Irving Norton F * her »
JWler family. MS 64-1296
Papers, 1707-1870. 300 items.
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence (1806-70), deeds (1707-1857) to property
m Connecticut, and miscellaneous papers. The bulk of the
correspondence is that of William Chauncey Fowler (1793-
1881), an educator.
Unpublished register in the library.
Liformation on literary rights available in the libary
Uirt or members of the family.
Gilman, Osman B MS64-1297
Papers. 1915-47. ca. 1800 items.
In Yale University Library.
Cocker spaniel breeder. Correspondence and other papers
mostly concerning dogs and the Cocker Spaniel Breeders
Club of New England, of which Gilman and his wife were
r??f! ; /T n ^ al aoconn ts of the V. A Nielsen Company,
United Soda Company, and the O. B. Gilman Cracker Com-
pany.
Unpublished register in the library.
^formation on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Gilman, 1959.
rwi.. w • » MS 64-1298
Graham, Narcissus, 1762-1829.
Letters, 1774-86. ca. 100 items.
In Yale University Library.
Revolutionary War drummer, of Suffield, Conn. Letters
from Graham to his family relating chiefly to his unhappi-
ness in the Army which he joined in 1776 and left in 1783
Liformation on literary rights available in the library.
dm of Miltimore W. Brush, 1957.
Graves, Henry Solon, 1871-1951.
Papers, 1895-1951. ca. 25,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Forester and educator, of New Haven, Conn. Correspond
ence, diaries, reports, notes, articles, maps, photos., and other
papers mainly relating to American forestry. Represented
in the collection are the American Forestry Association,
Society of American Foresters, and the Yale Forestry School
under the guidance of Graves and Gifford Pinchot
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired from the Yale Forestry School Archives, 1963.
_ . ¥ . „ MS64-1800
Hammond, John Hays, 1855-1936.
Papers, 1893-1936. ca, 6000 items.
In Yale University Library.
In part, photocopies.
Mining engineer. Correspondence, and printed material
concerning the business affairs of the Consolidated Gold
Fields of South Africa, the economic development of South
Africa, and the Jameson Raid; together with articles and
speeches (1893-1934) relating to Hammond's activities as a
speechmaker in behalf of the Republican Party,- reorganizer
of the National League of Republican Clubs, Special Am-
bassador and representative of President William Howard
Taft to the coronation of George v, King of Gt. Brit, and
vice-president of the Boys' Clubs of America. Includes
photostats from the papers of Richard Olney, concerning
Hammond's part in the Jameson Raid.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library. A
Gift of John Hays Hammond, Jr., 1941. ™
MS 64-1301
Hewitt, William Henry Harrison, 1841-1912.
Papers, 1870-1938. ca. 5200 items.
In Yale University Library.
Realtor and politician of New Haven, Conn. Correspon-
dence, pamphlets, records of real estate transactions, finan-
cial records, an annotated copy of "Coin's financial school?
and photos. The real estate material concerns New Haven
ca. 1890-1900; and the political material deals with city and
State Democratic politics ca. 1902-10, and includes letters
and photos, of William Jennings Bryan.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mrs. Sydney K Mitchell, 1953.
____ , m MS 64-1302
Hard, Jesse, 1760 (ca.)-183L
Papers, 1784-1910. 5000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Shipbuilder, distiller, merchant, and State legislator, of
Chatham, Conn. Correspondence (mostly business letter
1800-31, to Hurd), diaries, account books, business misce!^
lany, and printed matter relating to Hurd's shipyard, the
Sold rush in California in 1849, and Civil War campaigns
in Maryland, 1861-62. Correspondents include George Gri9-
wold (1776-1859) and Nathaniel Lynde Griswold (1773-
1866) , merchants of New York City.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Margaret S. Dart, 1961.
222
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MS64-130S
Kimball, Chase, 1902-
Papers, 1923-42. 24 boxes.
In Yale University Library.
Civic leader, of Waterbury, Conn. Correspondence re-
^H lating to Kimball's varied interests in social, political, and
^^ peace problems. Material includes information on the
League of Nations Association, Committee to Defend Amer-
ica by Aiding the Allies, Connecticut Council on Inter-
national Relations, Connecticut State Salvage Committee,
Council for Social Action, Council on International Rela-
tions, Federal Union, inc., Foreign Policy Association, In-
ternational Peace Campaign, League to Enforce Peace, Na-
tional Civil Service Reform League, National Council for
Prevention of War, Russian War Relief, "World Federal
Union, inc., and World Peace Foundation.
Unpublished description in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Kimball, 1946-51.
MS64-1804
Logan, John Alexander, 1826-1886.
Correspondence, 1863-1939. 150 items.
In Yale University Library.
Union Army officer, and U S. Senator from Illinois. Cor-
respondence to Logan from his military colleagues in the
Civil War, and to his widow, Mary Simmerson (Cunning-
ham) Logan, and members of his family after his death.
Individually cataloged in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of John A Logan, 1955.
MS64-1305
Lyman family.
£t Papers, 1829-86. ca. 2600 items.
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence chiefly from Joseph Bardwell Lyman,
lawyer and agricultural journalist, to his family and to his
wife, Laura Elizabeth Baker; diaries; business papers;
journals ; and memorabilia. Letters describe Army life dur-
ing the Civil War, the Battle of Shiloh, 1862, and Lyman's
interest in journalism and agriculture.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Joseph Lyman, Jr., 196L
MS 64-1306
Mayo, Katherine, 18681-1940.
Papers, 1895-1961. 21 ft. (20,000 items)
In Yale University library.
Author. Correspondence, diaries, business papers, MSS.
of writHgs, scrapbooks, and photos. Most of the corres-
pondence deals with Miss Mayo's books. Includes several
drafts of each book.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of M Moyca Newell, 1951 and 1961.
MS64-1307
(f Meigs, Joseph Vincent, 5. 1840.
Papers, 1858-1910. ca. 4500 items.
In Ysile University Library.
Union Army officer and inventor. Correspondence, pam-
phlets, genealogical charts and books, and other papers re-
lating to the Meigs Rapid Transit System in Boston, Mass-,
and Meigs' invention of an elevated railway; his Civil War
service as a captain in the loyal Tennessee Army and his
invention of a cartridge; and his genealogical interests, cov-
ering the Benton, Bishop, Clendinen, Love, McCulloch, Mc-
Spalden, Meggs, Meigs, Pope, and Van Bibber families.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchase, 1961.
MS 64-1308
Nagel Charles, 1849-1940.
Papers, 1857-1940. 34,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Lawyer, politician, and statesman. Correspondence, clip-
pings, printed material, and memorabilia reflecting the
political and social interests of Nagel as Secretary of Labor
and Commerce under William Howard Taft and including
an abundant exchange of views on political and economic
issues with various members of the Cabinet.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Charles Nagel, Jr., 1946.
MS64-1809
Pierpont family.
Papers, 1792-1884. 300 items.
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, journals, deeds, inventories, busi-
ness papers, and accounts (1850-84) of the Pierpont general
grocery store (Pierpont's Store) in North Haven, Conn.
Family members include Daniel Pierpont (1775-1851), busi-
nessman and town clerk; Ezra Pierpont (1757-1842);
Joseph Pierpont (1704-1752) ; and Rufus Pierpont (b.
1818).
Unpublished description in the Yale catalogue.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchase, 1941.
MS 64-1310
Potter family.
Papers, 1823-88. 450 items.
In Yale University Library.
Account books (1846-68) relating to surveying and high-
way repair in Hamden, Conn.; ledgers, daybooks, and pay-
books concerning the breeding of cattle, sale of hides and
wood, and quarrying of stone; accounts (1825-82) of the
firm Rowe and Tuttle of Fair Haven, Conn., covering the
sale of general merchandise; and deeds for land acquired by
the Potter family in North Branford, New Haven, North
Haven, Fair Haven, and Hamden, Conn. Represented in
the collection are Jabez Turner Potter (1796-1871), Evelyn
Blakeslee, Philemon Blakeslee, Lemuel Potter, Timothy Pot-
ter (b. 1769), Martha (Turner) Potter, Sherman Benjamin
Potter (1806-1860), Timothy Potter (1792-1853), Memtt
Luzerne Potter (b. 1831), George Washington Potter (1802-
1879), and Timothy Zahnon Potter (b. 1832).
Unpublished description in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Georgina Johnson, 1945, 1949.
MS 64-1311
Rogers, James Harvey, 1886-1939.
Papers, 1910-39. 25,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Economist and prof essor. Correspondence (mainly 1927-
39), MSS. of Rogers' writings, research notes, newspaper
clippings, students' notes, papers, and examinations, and
other papers relating to Rogers' finances, published and un-
published books, work with the Butler Commission, econo-
mic advice to President Eranklin D. Roosevelt, contributions
to the Economics Committee of the League of Nations, study
The Nation "l Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1910-59.
Rogers, James Harvey, 1886-1939
(Continued)
S r .,£ ,c £' ] £s. M< ^'" h ™- F ~^ ■>• &%%
Unpublished register in the library
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the estate of James Harvey Rogers, 1939
Sotaschild, Louis Samuel, 1900- ^ Mr " 1312
Papers, 1950-«0. 5 ft. (500 items)
In Yale University Library.
Business executive. Miscellaneous speeches and memo-
raada concerned with the public career of EothschiliX
S^r^ SeCr f tMy of Co=^«ce for transport^
tionm the Eaenhower administration. «*=fu««
^^H^VS^F rights av *tf»Me in the library.
Gift of Mr. Rothschild, 1962. *
Statz, Rolf, collector. ** 64 " 1813
Stutz collection, 1928-44. 109 items.
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence of Nazi Party officials, including Hitler,
Goenng, and Goebbels, before and during Hitler's dictator-
ship. Several letters are to Nazi officials from other sources,
including one from Cardinal Pacelli, later Pope Pius m
letters to Franz Gurtner and Otto George Thierack from
ttmmlerMd Heydnch reveal the political intrigue and
extra-legal procedure carried on without the knowledge of
the Ministry of Justice. English translations of the more
JK ^ M L h *r ^ interfiled with *•» Election,
deludes postcards having photos, of Hitler and other
Unpublished register in the library.
^formation on literary rights available in the library.
Stunner, William Graham, 1840-1910. MS 64-1814
Sumner-Keller collection, 1872-1957. ca. 16,000 items.
In Yale University Library. ^^
™£ < ^° ndenC ?' M - SS - of essa y s ™ d b 00 ^. outlines, bibli-
S^ f^^tions for courses, grade books,' mem-
orable and printed matter of Sumner and Albert Gallc-
uXS?" ( i?^ 19 ? 6 > Pr ° fess0rs of social ***<* a Yate
S« w7lF' o at l nal S* ™ th the P 011 ^ ««* finances of
the Wilham Graham Sumner Club which was formed to
SET S? wh-r pl f on °j SBnmer *&*£53£
(1927), and which undertook the reprinting of Sumner's
works and the publishing of later works of KeUerTfemUy
tiZvElK^*? ^ d V "^ *" c o^rvative reaction to
the New Deal Includes letters from Clarence Day to Keller,
Kellers unpublished biography of Day, the original drafte
of Science of society, and a cabinet containing ca. 500,000
index cards collected by Sumner. Correspondents include
V. S. Congressmen, Yale University officials, and social
scientists such as Franklin Henry Giddings7l85W93^
Unpublished register in the library.
Clarence Day material is restricted
Trumbull, John, 1756-1843. MS 64-1315
Papers, 1750-1883. 3000 items.
In Ya le University Library.
Artist and soldier, of Lebanon, Conn., London, and New
if i ,V etters ' ousiness correspondence, notebooks, account A
books, diaries, and printed matter (chiefly 1790-1840) con- W
cerning art in America and England, American politics,
»!?%?*? f^.™* England and France, the affairs of
ttie Trumbull family of Connecticut during the American
Revolution and the Federalist period, Trumbull's commis-
sion by Congress to paint four historical scenes in the Capi-
tol building, his presidency of the American Academy of
Fine Arts, and the establishment of the Trumbull Gallerv
at Yale College. "~«y
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gifts and purchases, 1932-63.
Wright, Howell, 1882-1954, collector. ^ 6W8M
The Howell Wright collection of Rhodesiana and South
Afncana, 1880-1955. 10,000 items.
In Yale University library.
»Sm dMe, <^ clippings, and photos, concerned
with the history of South Africa and Southern Rhodesia at
the turn of the century, including information about the
Jameson Raid and the Johannesburg Reform Committee,
and about the lives and activities of pioneer African states-
men Cecil John Rhodes, Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kru-
ger, and Leander Starr Jameson.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Wright, 1938-54.
Wright (J. 0.) & Company, New York. «*-«*-««
Records, 1859-1938. 200 items.
In Yale University Library.
Letters, bills and receipts (mostly 1890-1910) to James
Osborne Wright (A 1920), importer and cataloger of fine
prints and engravings, Robert Fridenberg, and others con-
cerning orders for prints and engravings imported by the
firm.
Individually cataloged in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of J. V. Reed, 1956. '
World Union O. S. E. MS 64-1318
Records, 1940-45. 3 ft
In Yivo Institute for Jewish Research.
Correspondence, memoranda, and other papers of an
organization for the protection of health among Jews. Re-
lates mainly to the health of homeless, destitute, and refugee
«uidren and to migration problems. Includes reports from
Poland (1940-41) and from France, Italy, England, the
V. &., and Latin American countries, relating to activities
among interned children in camps; and correspondence with
SnSf* 11 Jft^JZT^ ** Joint Distribution
SsEty W Shdterin S "> d Immigrant
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Siformation on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift^oftheAmencanCkmimitteeof OSE, inc. Formerly
part of the central archives of the OSE in Geneva, Switzer-
224
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1319
Cleveland, Grover, Pret. U. S., 1837-1908.
Papers, 1846-1908. 3 ft. and 164 reels of microfilm.
In Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society collections.
.^ Tti part, microfilm copy (positive) of originals in the
4P Library of Congress.
Thirty volumes of Cleveland's office records as sheriff of
Erie Co., N. Y. ; 75 personal letters, and other papers. The
bulk of the microfilm material (MS 62-4985) pertains to
Cleveland's two presidential terms.
Gifts of Edward H. Letchworfh, 1943, and of Charles
Cary and George F. Goodyear; microfilm purchased from
the library of Congress, 1963.
MS 64-1320
Fflhnore, Millard, Pres. U. S., 1800-1874.
Papers, ca. 1830-73. ca. 8 ft.
In Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society collections.
In part, photocopies of originals in other collections.
Chiefly letters received by Fillmore from members of his
cabinet, members of Congress, Governors of States, U. S.
Ministers to foreign governments, heads of foreign coun-
tries, and the general public daring the four years (1849-
53) he served as Vice-President and President of the U. S.
Includes 345 letters from Daniel Webster and 124 letters
from Edward Everett, who succeeded Webster as Secretary
of Stale in Fillmore's cabinet.
Author index to 44 v. of letters received. A selection of
the papers was published in Publications of the Buffalo
£ Historical Society, v. 10-11 (1907)
Gift of Mrs. Hazel Marshall Koerner, 1909.'
MS64-1821
Hawthorne, Julian, 1846-1934.
Papers. 1826-1942. ca. 600 items.
In University of California Library, Rare Books Dept.
(Berkeley)
In part, photocopies from originals in the Pierpont Mor-
gan Library.
Author. Correspondence ; journals ; diaries ; literary jour-
nals and notebooks, reviews, and MSS. of 48 poems and
prose pieces; articles; photos, and pictures, memorabilia;
clippings; and other papers of Hawthorne and his family.
Includes personal and family correspondence together
with correspondence with publishers and newspaper and
magazine editors. Also includes a few letters and notes
relating to the Hawthorne family genealogy. Family cor-
respondents include his father, Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-
1864); his mother, Sophia Amelia. (Peabody) Hawthorne
W (1811-1871) ; his sisters, Una Hawthorne and Rose (Haw-
thorne) Lathrop (Mother Alphonsa) ; and his first wife
Minnie (Amelung) Hawthorne.
Unpublished register in the Library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
Library.
Purchase, 1953-54. Formerly owned by Mr. Albert R.
Valliere, received as a bequest of Mrs. Edith (Garrigues)
Hawthorne.
MS 64-1322
Tartini, Giuseppi, 1692-1770.
Italian instrumental music of the 18th century, ca. 1750-
1800. 10C5 items.
In University of California, Music Library (Berkeley)
Primarily copyists' MSS. made in the 18th century for use
at the Basilica of St. Anthony at Padua, Italy. Location of
originals unknown.
Italian violinist, composer, and teacher. Instrumental
music MSS. of 82 18th century composers who came under
Tartini's direct influence. Includes 401 sonatas for violin
and bass, 253 violin concertos, 237 trio sonatas, and a MS.
in Italian of Tartini's Trattato di musica secondo la vera
scienza dell'armonia (1754). 283 works are by Michele
Stratico and 234 are by Tartini. Includes works by Luigi
Boccheiini (1743-1805), Francesco Geminiani (1G74?-17G2),
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791), and Johann Baptist Wanhal (1739-1813).
Described in Thematic catalog of a manuscript collection
of eighteenth century Italian instrumental music in the Uni-
versity of California, Berkeley, Music Library, by Vincent
Duckies and Minnie Elmer (1963).
Purchase, 1958. Formerly owned by the Stecchim family
of Bassano del Grappa.
MS 64-1323
Allison, Samuel King, 1900- collector.
Papers concerning the University of Chicago Cyclotron,
1945-52. 1100 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Professor of physics and Director of the Fermi Institute
for Nuclear Studies, at the University of Chicago. Corre-
spondence and memoranda with the Office of Naval Re-
search, subcontractors, and others concerning the building
of the 170-inch synchrocyclotron at the University of Chi-
cago and budgets.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. Allison, 1963.
MS 64-1324
Arnett, Trevor, 1870-1955.
Papers, 1893-1955. 1500 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
University and college administrator and trustee^ Corre-
spondence, drafts and copies of speeche's and writings, ac-
count of a trip to Scandinavia and Russia (1917), and two
autobiographical memoirs of George Noble Carman, director
of the Lewis Institute of Chicago. Some correspondence
deals with the General Education Board of the Rockefeller
Foundation and Spehnan College. Correspondents include
Frederick T. Gates, Thomas Wakefield Goodspeed, John D.
Rockefeller, Jr., Booker T. Washington, a number of college
presidents, and members of the University of Chicago
administration.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Fleugel, 1963.
MS 64-1325
Honk, Cyril Qrvin, 1913- .
Wartime military training programs at the University of
Chicago, 1939-44. 1000 items.
In University of Chicago Library.
Professor of education at University of Chicago. Mate-
rials illustrating the curricula, instructional problems, stu-
dent response, and assessments and evaluations of Civilian
Pilot Training Program, the Civil Aeronautics Administra-
tion War Training Service Program, the Aviation Ground
School Training Program, and the Army Specialized Train-
ing Program at the University of Chicago.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift.
225
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collection:
Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918 ^ Mr " 1326
Papers, 1861-1946. 6 ft.
In University of Chicago Library
oSJ^r? 185 ** ^ Dd f0Under of Abraham Lincoln
Centre, of Chicago. Correspondence (chiefly 1861-1917?
l££ , ^ a "u d hlS Wife ' Edith Lackersteen Lloyd
i^\l f^ 6r ^ Same ^"^Pon^ce and papers rf
^ Lackereteen^who was associated with LmcobTOmti?
and of the Lackersteen family. Includes items relate
the Luicoln Centre, All Souls Church in Chicago , Unit?
cSV™!"* £°^" . W8S the "^ theUnitaiian
SS *? ^? Unitarian Conference, and the World£
Ja^T^ ° f « ReUgi ^ (1893) - Correspondent indudl
nT e rii^, S - San *■.***»*> Francis W. Parker, and
numerous Unitarian ministers including Edward W Emer-
hS^ G T? tt ' ?* Ed ^dETerett^le
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Hazel Brown, 1964.
JwM, Charles Hubbard, 1878-1946 MS 64-1327
Papers, 1825-37. 18 ft.
Li University of Chicago Library.
Ihrector of School of Education and head of the DeDt
speeches, articles, and school surveys. Correspondents in-
clude James Angell, Samuel P. CapeMJanERound^
Chicago Board of Education, FeoSal BureaTof S5
^IhamMcAiidrew, National Education Association. North
SnS? An^f*^^" 66 on Soci *l Trends, HenrJ
Unpublished guide in the library.
TwSfyt^J* 4 !^ **&** mailable in the library.
Deposited by the Dept of Education Library, 196&
Coles, Edward, 1786-1868. ^ Mr - 1328
Correspondence, 180&-58. ca. 100 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library
™™te secretary to President James Madison and G™,
■rnar of Iffinois. Chiefly letter, by oStaSlfe an! *£
James Madison on historical and personal mattera ftTmiA
in, commentery on Illinois and nSflf^^™t
£ W rS^f 3 ™?*^ J^** b ***ss letters (1831-
44) from Coles to Isaac Prickett and letters by Isaac A.
Coles to James Madison. 7 ^^
Sw^Y?,^ 17 rights available in the library
Gift of Marshall Field, 1909 and others. "°rary.
Johnson family. MS 64-1329
Papers, 182^1906. 2 ft. (20 v. and ca. 1400 items)
In Clucago Historical Society Library
Letters, diaries, account books and sheets, deeds inden-
toes, scrapbooks, certificates, and other papers of MadSn
Young Johnson (1817-1890) ; his wife Ann E^za SS
lather, Dr. Joseph Johnson (d. ca. 1847) ; his brother Dr
SrfJS ^hfindLucyN. (Calmes) Wight^d othe^W
pers of Madison Young Johnson relate to his leg!,] practic^
particularly as attorney for the Chicago, Burlington &
Northern Railroad Company; his presidency of thcGalena
& Southern -Wisconsm Railroad; his own realty investments
and those of his clients, many i„ Galena and Jo Daviess Co.,**
Ill; and his imprisonment (1862) for his peace movement*
S T ^\r^ litigadon *** tlie Illinois CeS
RaJroad and the cxty of Galena, Hi.; diary (1862) kept
while he was a captive in Fort Lafayette, N. Y., and Fort
S£"VJ? L; l™*** ™t>y °* » book on the U. S. Con-
stitution; etters to Abraham Lincoln, Edwin Stanton, Gta.
S*F°* °f n «*""» »!»*»» his release; a petition by
2l ^f ° f (h3 £* t JPs to *«t«7 Stanton for his xl
lease; lectures on the U. S. Constitution, Egypt, and othw
S? £ r . mat ^ lal T ? *• Galen. & Illinois River Railroad
£,1 ^ w* en t ^ I- « ht ?«P»»y- Mrs. Johnson's papers
delude .letter, to her son while he was a student at Lake For*
est Colkge, Lake Forest, HI.; a diary (1875-77) of every-
day life in Galena 111 ; and miscellaneous business pi
P ^*JP*\. paperS of Madis °n Leslie Johnson include let-
ters from his parents during his student days (1878-80)-
h^^d financial statements (1892) of the Galena Demo^
cratic Club of which he was secretary; and business papers,
especially those of his company's exhibition of vehicles S
n e Jv ,iU1 r M1 1 i J Pu ^ Exposition in St. Louis, Mo.
(1904) Includes Dr. Joseph Johnson's medical practice
sK* ^- (184 ^ 6) ' lectures 0n medical topKS
Sketches of Mossoun (ca. 1840-) which provide, descriptive
hstang of towns, counties, rivers, and postmasters and post
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase, 1921-22.
Cincinnati Stuart Walker Company. ^ ^ 18S °
Records. 1929-31. 313 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Business correspondence, receipts, bills, minutes, cost of
productions, income and expense books, tax forms, and other
records of a company organized to propagate the legitimate
Sf^u 111 C? 1 ™* 1 - Important names include Robert L.
•Black, a Cincinnati lawyer who was president of the firm
and members of the Taft family, who contributed monef
to the company to keep it going. J
Gift of the estate of Robert L. Black. 1954.
American Institute of Pacific Relations. MS 6 *" 13S1
,,! >a £ ifi( ; ^^oas Institutes office files, 1927-57. 68 v and
118 file drawers.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence and reports of the American Institute of
pacific Relations and the International Institute of Pacific
Kelabons concerned with international conferences; research
programs and publication programs of both Institutes- the!
political economic, and social problems in eastern and
southern Asia and the South Pacific; and problems of Amer-
ican foreign policy. There are many travel letters and on-
the-spot reports specifically relating to conditions in Chins,
Japan, Russia, Australia, the Philippines, India, and Pakis-
tan during the period of 1933 to 1954.
Gift of the American Institute of Pacific Relations and
the International Institute of Pacific Relations, 196L
226
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1332
Appleton (D.) and Company.
Correspondence, 1864-1933. 52 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Letters, chiefly written to William Henry Appleton and
# "William Worthen Appleton, relating to the publication of
books by the New York publisher, D. Appleton and Com-
pany. Correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Hall
Caine, Hamilton Fish, Harold Frederic, Hamlin Garland,
Edmund Grosse, Fitz-Greene Halleck, Edmund C. Sted-
man, and Booth Tarkington.
Gift of Mary Appleton, 1962.
MS64-1SS3
Barflett, Wfflard, 1846-1925.
Papers, 1855-1924. ca. 3000 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Lawyer and judge, of New York. Correspondence, MSS.
of writings, diaries, notebooks, and legal briefs. Includes
150 letters from Elihu Soot and correspondence to the Bart-
lett and Buffum families.
Purchase, 1961.
MS 64-1334
Bebnont, Eleanor (Robson) 1879-
Papers, 1853-1961. ca. 4000 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Actress. Correspondence, MSS. of writings, and other
papers. Includes a MS. of Anatole France's "La Petite
Villede France" and a typescript of George Bernard Shaw's
"Democracy and 'The apple cart'"; and .correspondence,
notes, and reports of the American Shakespeare Festival
Foundation, the Educational Dramatic League, the Metro-
politan Opera Association, the Motion Picture Research
Council, the Red Cross and other organizations. Corre-
^ spondents include Mary Austin, Stephen Vincent Benet,
™ Frances Hodgson Burnett, Nicholas Murray Butler, Calvin
Coolidge, Dwight David Eisenhower, Clyde Fitch, Harriet
Ford, Anatole France, John Galsworthy, Ellen Glasgow,
Yvette Guilbert, Herbert Hoover, Amy Lowell, Archibald
MacLeish, Edgar Lee Masters, John J. Pershing, Arthur
Wing Pinero, Theodore Roosevelt, George Bernard Shaw,
William Howard Taft, Edith Wharton, William Butler
Yeats, and Israel ZangwilL
Gift of Mrs. Belmont, 1962.
MS 64-1335
Braden, Spraille, 1894-
Papers, 1921-57. 42 v. and 19 boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
Diplomat and mining engineer. Correspondence, type-
scripts and notes of speeches, business and financial records,
photos., clippings, scrapbooks, and other papers chiefly con-
cerning Braden's career as a diplomat with special emphasis
on his embassies to Colombia, 1939-42; Cuba, 1942; and Ar-
gentina, 1945, as well as his service as Assistant Secretary
of State for Latin Affairs, 1945-47.
Closed to investigators except by permission of Spruille
Braden or his heirs.
Gift of Mr. Braden, 1959.
m . ■ MS64-1336
"' Broughton, Sarah Sumner, 1802-1853.
Papers, 1823-80. 94 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Pioneer, of Michigan. Letters of Mrs. Broughton, her
family, and friends, primarily concerning the migration of
her family to Michigan, together with a MS. book of 'her
poems.
Gift of Frank Ernest Hill, 1961.
MS 64-1387
Civic Legislative League of New York State.
Office files, 1949-52. 16 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, reports, and other papers concerned with
securing effective social welfare legislation for New York
State. The files cover the fields of family welfare, correc-
tion, education, health, and housing with special emphasis on
child welfare.
Gift of the Citizens Union, 1963.
MS 64-1338
Columbia University. Dept, of English and Comparative
Literature.
Correspondence, 1900-61. 160 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Letters from authors, critics and scholars to various mem-
bers of the Dept of English and Comparative Literature
primarily relating to lectures and courses given under the
auspices of the Dept Some of the correspondence, such as
the 10 letters from Amy Lowell, deal with essays written for
the revised edition of Charles Dudley Warner's Library of
the world's best literature (1902). There are also letters
relating to the English Graduate Union. Correspondents
include John Mason Brown, Padraic Colum, T. S. Eliot,
John Erskine, Robert Frost, Joyce Kilmer, Amy Lowell,
Archibald MacLeish, Thomas Mann, H L. Mencken, Ezra
Pound, Theodore Roosevelt Allen Tate, Robert Penn War-
ren; and Edmund Wilson.
Gift of the Dept of English and Comparative Literature,
1962-64.
MS 64-1389
Cox, Kenyon, 1856-1919.
Papers, 1828-1917. 602 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Artist and author. Correspondence, MSS. of articles and
lectures, and other papers. Includes ca. 102 letters to Cox
from his father, Jacob Dolson Cox, a Union officer; his wife,
Louise Howland, King Cox, a painter; his brother, Jacob
Dolson Cox, Jr.; a Cleveland industrialist and other mem-
bers of his family; 136 letters from Cox to Leonard E.
Opdycke, lawyer and author; and letters from Bernard
Berenson, Edwin Howland Blashfield, Wendell Phillips
Garrison, Will Hicock Low, Maxfield Parrish, Theodore
Robinson, and Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and others.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. AUyn Cox, 1961.
MS 64-1340
Cutler, Condiet Walker, 1888-1958.
Papers, ca. 1918-52. ca. 100 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Professor of clinical surgery at Columbia University and
consulting surgeon at the Roosevelt Hospital, New York
City. Correspondence, diary (Jan.-April 1918), diplomas,
and memorabilia.
Gift of Mrs. Leon S. Freeman, 1959.
MS 64-1341
Born, Walter Louis, 1894-1961.
Papers, ca. 1920-60. 11 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Professor of history at Columbia University. Cor-
respondence, notes, MSS. of writings, and lecture notes re-
lating to European history from the medieval period to tne
industrial revolution. Includes notes and MSS. concerning
Frederick the Great
Gift of Mrs. Ellen Dorn Warburton, 1961.
227
The National Union Catalog of M„»„^ Collections
»rory, Aubrey, 1891-1959 MS 6 *~ 1342
GeUhorn, Walter, 1906- ^ 6 *" 1343
Papers, ca. 1930-50. 59 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
M~%T°L 0t kw '? Co 1 ™*** University. Professional
sis on civ:] rights, family law, and labor. F
(lift of Mr. Gellhorn, 1963.
Gerry, Elbridge Thomas, 1837-1927 ^
Papers, 1856-1912. 341 items. "
In Columbia University Libraries
lawyer and philanthropist, of New YorV r ~. j
--who. rt t aiy of „,? StaiSTcSi ch^TSr
Gerry's Columbia College notebooks. MSS of ~1 !.'
orations, and letter froT the Sgtlief lanfelT^
Ha «k.IraA 1873-1938. MS 64-1345
Correspondence, 1895-1937. 72 items.
In Col iimbia University Libraries.
Author and director. Letters writt.. k-
in theatrical and Uterary^SesTS ^.H?" K" 8
Gift of Alice H. Bonneiufeg ^ Mar y Austin.
Irving, John Treat, 1812-1906 MS 64-1346
Correspondence, 1807-1936. 312 items
In Columbia Liiivei-sities Libraries.
The majority of ttatE^SS^of^ St-
ents, John Treat Irving d, ,^12. » Irra * 1, ' 1Mb
other member of ^L ?l2 2 d ^ bby ( Fu «nan) Irving,
dated T*tf- ? ffom his^nfle^ 17 ' T^ » lett ^
(1772-1838), and friends- 11? W aUthor >. Peter I"*W
encesto Washing\onL^ng. ^ ^^ "^ re «^
Purchase, 1962.
Lucas, Edward Verrall, 1868-1938 MS 6 *" 1347
Correspondence, 1908-38. 148"items.
J n Columbia Univereity Libraries.
English publisher and essavist I*«*« f„ a_ u t>
original draft and 20 cnrCi^fc^
le^d™ publishing details and n^iSSS^
Marrmer, J Theodore, 1(m _ MS 64-1348
Papers, 1918-37. 5 boxes! liw -
In Columbia University Libraries.
autograph guest book; . twi^KiSSSiSSS
cSl e ctv.l d ,^ ert ^° n A ; J and a *> W Corresponds^
WWahef ^^T' **?*? B ™*eM3»rles G.
Gift of Mrs. Louis P. Hammet, 1960.
Matthews, Herbert Lionel, 1900- MS64-1S4&
Papers on Cuba, 1952-61. 3 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries
Correspondent of the New York times. Correspondence,
Mattingly, Garrett, 1900-1962 VB Wr " 1350
Papers, ca. 1940-62. 4 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
^Professor of history at Columbia Univendtv dm.
despondence; MSS. of articles, essavs anil W^T
material dealmg with the pSSKtSjKH*
Gift of Mrs. Mattingly, 1963. wumgiy.
Moore, Henry Ludwefl, 1869-1958 VB 64-1361
^Papers on economics and econometrics, ca. 1900-40. 44
In Columbia University Libraries.
Gift of the estate of Mr. Moore, 1959™
Morris, Richard Brandon, 1904- MS 64-1862
Papers, 1925-60. 6 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Professor of history at Columbia University Corre-^
epondence, not ^ ^ proofe and memorand ?' ln ^W
and other professional papers relating to Morris' researches
m Amencan legal history, and to the £tivitS (Eiffi
can Historical Association, and other learned societies. The
correspondence is mainly from the 1930's and 1940's and
relates primary to publications Morris edited or proposed
for the Legal JFlKtory Committee of the American Historical
Association of which he was the secretary
Gift of Mr. Morris, 1963.
228
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS64-1353
Naehod, Hans, 1885-1958.
Papers on Petrarch, ca. 1930-50. 2 boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
In part, transcripts.
Classical scholar and bibliographer. Notes,, transcripts,
and corrected typescripts relating to various scholarly stud-
ies of the Italian poet, Petrarch. Includes both published
and unpublished writings.
Gift of Dr. Frederick Naehod, 1962.
MS 64-1354
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852.
Papers, ca. 1786-1952. ca. 1800 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Actor, playwright and U. S. consul to Tunis. Corre-
spondence; MSS. of plays, poems, journals and essays ;
diaries, account books, scrapbooks, pictorial material and
other papers of Payne and other members of the Payne
family including Eloise Richards Payne, William Osborn
Payne, Thatcher Taylor Payne, and Thatcher Taylor Payne
Luquer. Includes materials on the Cherokee incident (1835-
38) and Payne's arrest in Georgia ; 63 letters from Washing-
ton Irving: and later family papers.
Gift of the Luquer family, 1960-62.
MS 64-1855
Political science quarterly.
Correspondence, 1886-1961. 26 boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
Editorial and business correspondence, addressed to the
editors of the Quarterly: William A. Dunning, John A.
Krout, Dumas Malone, Parker T. Moon, Monroe Smith, and
others. Includes letters from James Truslow Adams,
Charles Beard, Paul H. Douglas, Theodore Roosevelt,
Sidney Webb, and other historians and political scientists;
together with 9 letters (1886-89) from Woodrow Wilson
dealing with his articles, reviews, and the writing of The
state (1889).
Gift of the Political science quarterly, 1963.
MS 64-1356
Proportional Representation League.
Papers, 1900-5L ca. 15,000 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence and records dealing with proportional
representation and allied voting reforms in the United
States and countries abroad, particularly Great Britain.
Correspondence is mainly with the officers of the league,
including Clarence Gilbert Hoag and George Hervey Hal-
lett, Jr.
Gift of the league, 1963.
MS64-1857
Pupin, Michael Idvorsky, 1858-1935.
Papers, 1894-1935. 62 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Professor of electromechanics at Columbia University
(1901-29) Correspondence ; MSS. of speeches and writings ;
patents and specifications for patents in the electrical field;
photos, (including a copy of the "shot in hand" x-ray photo,
ca. 1896,- one of the first ever taken) ; and memorabilia.
MS 64-1358
Robinson, Mabel Louise, 1882 ?-1962.
Papers, ca. 1930-59. 20 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author and professor of juvenile literature at Columbia
University. Correspondence relating primarily to publica-
tion of Miss Robinson's novels and short stones, MSS. of
writings, lecture notes, business papers, photos., memorabilia,
and clippings and reprints. Includes typescripts and drafts
of the following works: Bitter forfeit, The deepening year,
Island noon, Runner of the mountain top, Skipper Riley,
and Strong wings.
Gift of Professor Robinson, 1959.
MS64-1858
Rodakiewicz, Erla.
Notebooks, ca. 1930-40. 13 v.
In Columbia University libraries.
Notes and memoranda relating to various 15th centay
Latin illuminated and humanistic MSS. and to other biblio-
graphical and artistic subjects.
Gift of Dr. Rodakiewicz, 1961.
MS 64-1380
Rood, Roland, 1863-1927.
Papers, ca. 1910-27. 5 boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
Painter. Notes and drafts of studies concerned with the
theory and practice of painting, art criticism, esthetics, and
related subjects. --i.vi.j-
Some of the results of these studies were published am
1941 under the title, Color and light in painting.
Bequest of Mrs. Rood, 1963.
MS64r-136I
Sanford, Eva Matthews, 1894-1954.
Papers, 1945-54. 3 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part, transcripts. . .
Classical scholar and historian. Notes and transcripfaons
of commentary on the Latin poet Juvenal, covering MB.
sources and early printed editions of the Middle Ages ana
Renaissance.
Gift of Vera Sanford, 1959.
MS64-1
Schroeder, Theodore Albert 1864-1953.
Papers, ca. 1950-52. 60 items. _
In Columbia University libraries. - '.,,,.
Lawyer. Correspondence, documents, books, pamphlets
and dippings relating to the development and disseminata
of Schroeder's theory, "evolutionary psychology ."Most of
Se lett^rTaie frJ Schroeder to Mrs. EtheLCtyde, ta
friend and patron, and to Lesley Kuhn of Psychological
Library, his publisher.
Gift of Ethel Clyde andLesley Kuhn, 1962.
MS64-1S@8
Stone, Harlan Fiske, 1872-1946.
Papers, 1910-23. ca.l2ft
In Columbia University Libraries.
Chief Justice of U. S. Supreme Court and dean of tt»
Columbia School of Law. Office files, including cope-
sDondence,reports of school activities, notes and typescripts
ofStoSertures, and photos. Most of the ccwespondeiics
£ with studenteTfacolty members, and lawyers througao®
the country. The letters deal with recommendations' nv
iiairsTthe Columbia law review, the New ^ork. Bar M^
elation, and the Association of Amencan Law Schools.
229
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943. MS 64-1364
Letters, 1894-1931. 188 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Electrical inventor. Letters to Robert Underwood John-
son, editor and author, relaW to Tesla's scientific work-
together w.tb letters to Johnson's wife, Katharine Mc- '
Mahon Johnson and his daughter, Agnes McMahon (John-
son) Holden, mainly of a social nature.
Thorndike, Lynn, 188^- MS 64-1365
Papers, 1950-63. 13 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Professor of history at Columbia University. Corre-
fi^ A and .°, ther J > ? P ? S ****** to Ttorndike's 1963
edition of A catalog of incipits of mediaeval scientific writ-
iX^S; *"**"*•***** draft, filial copS
Gift of Mr. Thorndike, 1963.
W«stermaiin, William Linn, 1873-1854. ** W ~ 1366
Papers, ca. 1830-54. 6 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Inpart, transcripts (typewritten)
W^3- J! ,fi '^ 0ry ** C 01 ™^ University, papyrologist
and specialist m history and politics of the N^aKddt
East Correspondence relating to WestermannTteaching
activities, lectureships, publications, and origankationTand
insbtutes with which he was associated; typewritten copy of
a personal diary (Dec. 4, 1918 to July' 4^19 ) W at the
Pans Peace Conference; and notes and typescripts of hk
lectures, articles, and other writings. ^^^P^a at nis
Westgate Press, Am Frmaboa. MS 64-1367
Records, 1929-31. 133 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
A™ZT?° nd fT' Utel ? r y MSS - P" * 3 »«»d miscellaneous
documents relating to the Westgate signed editionsTS
° f u^?^ P* editions of AmericaTand BritiA autho™
published(1929^)) by the Westgate Press iSrflJ £
tfTrhi^" ?*■■ , ^ Clndes lettore "***** Primarily to
tiie choice of material for pubUcation fromSherwood An-
derson, Hayelock Ellis, Zona Gale, Lewis MmS* Bert!
rand Russell Wilbur Daniel Steele, Ruth SuX^Fntnk
Swmnerton, Rebecca West, and Virginia Woolf
Hendee, Lncios J 1818 _ 1888 ^ •«*»
Correspondence, 1850-60. 400 items.
I* Connecticut Historical Society collections.
i„f™ Senat ° r (1856) ' State ^asurer (1858-61), merchant,
insurance agent, and town clerk of Hebron, Coni BuS
CKftrfSj 1 * ^5S7 ri ^ a vaikble * *• "Pository.
Gift of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1964.
HoUey, Alexander Hamilton, 1804-1887 ** ^^
Papers. 4 ft. (ca. 4500 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Manufacturer, and Lieutenant Governor Q854-55^ <>*A
Governor (1857-58) of Connecticut. OffiTkl a^PeLTd
Sta&j£ ^J^ 1 * 7 ^ 8nuf f^«rinff Comply of Lake-
villfi, Conn producers of pocket cutlery and shears, and
who was also active in the railroad field The bulkof &e
papers cover the period 1830-70
5£S^S£ literal7 rights avaUable in ** "*»■*«*
Bobbins, Ammi Ruhamah, 1740-1813 ^ 6 *" 1870
bii^-^t^L^Sml^ 118 "*. Ph51em0n **"
L^ Connecticut Historical Society collections
Clergyman, of Norfolk, Conn. Correspondence (1742-
l1o9)T^ dU,n W i 1 ! 27 " 6 ^' Md sem °^ 1732-
1809) of Robbins and his father, Philemon Bobbins 1709-
1781), clergyman of Branford, Conn. Includes letters by
Ammi R. Robbins while serving as chaplain during the
American Revolution and a 1789 Connecticut election
soiTJii on •
Card catalog of correspondence in the repository
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Smith, John Cotton, 1765-1845. MS 8t " U71
Papers, 1760-1860. 4 ft (2500 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, legislator, and Deputy Governor and Governor
of Connecticut (1811-17). Legal and official correspondence
(chiefly 1812-17), two diaries kept while Smith was a ■£
dent at Yale, legal papers, and business records. Corre-
spondents include David Daggett, Matthew Griswold, Roger
fanswold, Tapping Reeve, and Benjamin Tallmadge?
Selected official letters and papers for 1812-17 have been
published as vols. 25-30 of the Connecticut Historical So-
ciety collections and a supplementary vol for the same
period is in preparation. Each vol. has a table of contents
and an index.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Miss Helen Evertson Smith, 1896-98, and other
girts and deposits.
Treadwell, John, 1745-1823. MS64-1372
Papers, 1798-1818. 80 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Governor of Connecticut (1809-11) Correspondence and
a few documents mainly relating to national politics and
government of the period. Includes a few letters concern-
ing the W ar of 1812 and the Hartford Convention. Cor-
respondents include the following U. S. Congressmen of
Connecticut: Senator Chauncey Goodrich, Senator James
Hillhouse, Representative Timothy Pitkin, Jr., and Senator
Uriah Tracy.
Card catalog of the papers in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository
Deposit or gift of Mr. Julius Gay, 1911.
230
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1373
Graff, Frederick, 1774-1847.
Architectural and technical drawings, 1825. ca. 50 items.
In Franklin Institute Library (Philadelphia)
Engineer, of Philadelphia. Architectural drawings of the
| buildings of the Fairmount Water Works, Philadelphia and
technical drawings of its powerplant.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the family.
MS 64-1374
Sellers (William) & Company.
Technical drawings, 1850-1905. ca. 400 items.
In Franklin Institute Library (Philadelphia)
Technical drawings of lathes, drills, turrets, grinders, and
other machine tools designed and constructed by the com-
pany prior to and after the Civil War.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Sellers family.
MS 64-1375
McGIothlin, William Joseph, 1867-1933.
Papers, 1930-32. 3 ft. (2500 items)
In Furaian University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S. C.)
Southern Baptist clergyman and educator. Correspond-
ence, together with a few committee reports, minutes, and
articles, covering McGlothlin's term as president of the
Southern Baptist Convention. Mainly letters from the out-
standing Baptists of the time, reflecting the financial hard-
ships caused by the nationwide depression. Chief subjects
were financial plans and work, including the promotion of a
yearly Every Member Canvass, a debt paying campaign and
plans for the 5th Baptist World Congress in Berlin, 1934.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Jk) The Southern Baptist Convention, Dargan-Carver Library
W (Nashville, Tenn.) has microfilm copy (negative and posi-
tive, 4 reels)
MS64-1376
Haverford College. Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts collection, ca. 1687-1963. ca.
8 ft. (ca. 770 items)
In Haverford College Library.
In part, photocopies.
Miscellaneous letters, deeds, literary MSS-, currency, and
other papers. Includes 247 TEngliah and American legal
papers (1687-1849) assembled by Charles Roberts; photo-
copy of the journal of Theophile Cazenove (1740-1811) ; and
MSS. of three short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Indexed in card catalog in the library.
Gifts from various sources, 1903-
MS 64-1377
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889.
Papers,1861-92. 4100 items.
In Historical Society of Dauphin County collections
(Harrisburg, Pa.)
Minister to Russia, U. S. Senator, and Secretary of War.
Correspondence and documents.
Both the repository and the Pennsylvania Historical and
Museum Commission have microfilm copies.
MS64-1378
De Witt, William Raddiffe, 1827-189L
Papers, 1862-74. 11 folders.
In Historical Society of Dauphin County collections
(Harrisburg, Pa.)
Civil War army officer and surgeon, of Harrisburg, Pa,
Personal letters to De Witt (1862) and military correspond-
ence, circulars, and other papers.
MS64-1379
Davenport Besler Corporation, Davenport, Iowa,
Records,. 1901-56. 80 ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
Business records of a liquidated locomotive manufactur-
ing company.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Gift.
MS«4-1380
Rigfay, William Titus, 5. 1841.
Papers, 1861-1929. 24 ft.
In Slate University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
Civil War veteran of the Iowa 24th Volunteers and resi-
dent park commissioner of Vicksbnrg Military Park, Missis-
sippi. Primarily correspondence, diaries, Union Army rec-
ords, and clippings of Rigby; together with other papers
of the Rigby family.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Gift.
MS 64-1381
Gfldersteeve, Basil Lanneau, 1831-1924.
Papers, 1876-1924. 7514 items.
In Johns Hopkins University library.
Prof essor of Greek at Johns Hopkins University. Chiefly
correspondence dealing with Greek interests and Gilder-
sleeve's publications. Correspondents include Daniel Coit
Gilman and Charles William Emil Miller.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
This entry replaces MS 60-2473.
MS 64-1382
Remsen, Ira, 1846-1927.
Correspondence, 1879-1933. 940 items.
Tn Johns Hopkins University Library.
Professor of chemistry and president of Johns Hopkins
University. Includes much material on saccharin and on
benzoates and benzoic acid.
MS 64-1383
day, Cassias Marcellus, 1810-1903.
Papers, 1840-98. 600 items.
In Lincoln Memorial University, Dept. of Lincolniana
(Harrogate, Tenn.) .-,-.-
Abolitionist and U. S. Ambassador to Russia. Chiefly
political and diplomatic correspondence, a few family let-
ters, Clay's commissions in military service, and other
papers V Correspondents include Edwin M Stanton, Harriet
(Beecher) Stowe, Frederick William Seward, Abraham
Lincoln, and Henry Clay.
Unpublished list of correspondents in the repository.
Gift of the Clay family.
MS 64-1384
Howard, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909.
Letters, 1850-1909. 1 box.
In Lincoln Memorial University, Dept. of Lincolniana
(Harrogate, Tenn.)
Union army officer, politician, and founder of Lincoln
Memorial University. Letters by Howard to his family,
chiefly to his daughter, Bessie Howard.
Unpublished list of letters in the repository.
Gift of the Howard family.
231
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Lincoln, Abraham, Pre,. U. S., 1809-1865 ^ *^~ lm
Papers, 1838-64. ca, 50 items
(H*£K T^° rial ^^^ D * t of "»«*««-»
Correspondence^documents, law briefs, and other papers
-SSSsss* works of ^-^ «-* («»)
gfonnation on literary rights available in the repository.
Lincoln family migration papers. MS 64-1386
ca. 1000 items.
(£££ xS orial Univeraity - ^ -*■««*««
inSn rialS "^ t0 J the mi g"^ of the Lincoln family
Worfen, John Lorimer, 1818-1897 MS 64-1887
Papers, 1835-86. 64 items.
(iSri^Te^ ^ UniV6Kity - ^ of LinooWa
tJ£lf 'f^f' "P™***" 1 of the Monitor, and Superin-
Unpublished index of correspondents. P ^
oi^orasr FMadi ^ 1931 - r °™*
Barron, James, 1T96-1851. MS 64-1388
Correspondence, 1833-43. 72 items.
CowL) Manile Historical Association collections (Mystic,
Naval officer. Chiefly letters to Barron as commander of
the N aT y Yard at Philadelphia, relating to tibe obstruction
of the store ship U. & S. BdSf, for^e ^ori^S
ThLT" M ^? I 7 9 harleS WUkes - MentionTmXof
Thomas ap Catesby Jones, who was first given command of
rlf»^Qf ti0 t ^eludes letters to Barron's sucessor,
Charles Stewart, and to John C. Jay. Correspondents in-
Burgess, James. JS8 6 *" 1389
Papers, 1855-64. 103 items.
Co I im.) MiUine Hist0rical Association collections (Mystic,
M S"S^ ter aD - d ag6nt ' ° f Boston - Correspondence, ac-
counts, bills receipts, crew lists, bills of ladhJ and charter
parties for the barks Ocean Bride and KrS, rf Son'
fcr n7Ulff P™«% -tanber, grain, and general ™
Purchased from H. Harrison Huster, 1961.
Clyde Steamship Company. ^ ^ lm
Utter press copybooks, 1804-1912 2v
Conn ) lAnM HiSt0, ' ical Ass oc»»tion collections (Myst^
Copybooks of the Traffic Dept. of the Clyde Steamship
Lines, operating out of New York City, containing TS
trift of the Ward Steamship Line, 1953.
Francis, John N MS 64-1391
Papers, 1859-67. 3 v.
Co^n.f I;Uine IIistorical Association collections (Mystic,
Shipmaster and agent for Elisha T. Smith & Company,
New York, in Puerto Rico. Letter copybook (IMmS)
accounts, and copies of invoices for cargoes of the Scotland
(brig) 1859-65. The letters axe largely addressed to Elisha
1. bmith & Company and chiefly deal with finding cargoes
tor the brigs Scotland, Suwanee, Machias, and Cygnet md
the schooners Garland and Central America.
Gift of Albert N. Francis' estate, 1951.
Hancock (Sloop) MS 64-1392
Records, 1779-83. 59 items.
Com ? Iarine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
hJS^ a 1 ^! cl< ?. 1 ! >f , « reenlent . accounts, crew accoiA
books, crew hstsj bills, recejpts, and other papers of a privf
tearing sloop. The crew account books include divisions of
OomS^Sf F ™ B * 4l P ^d Cornelius, the prize schooner
Oomet, and the prize sloops Hiberia and Venus.
Gift of Mr. George Pratt, 1962.
Haskall, Roger, d. ca. 1760. ^ 6 *" 1398
Papers, 1710-1842. 51 items.
In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
Resident of Preston and Norwich, Conn. Letters, ac-
counts, military commissions and other papers of Haskall-
together with papers of Benjamin, Daniel, Gideon, and John
Haskall also of Preston and Norwich, Conn.
Hfflman, Jethro, 1789-1854. MS 64-1394
Business records of Jethro and Zachariah Hillman, 1827-
62. 5C items.
In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
Correspondence; genealogical notes; material on ear#
whabng out of Nantucket, Mass. ; a list of vessels built by the
HiUman Shipyard and other papers of Jethro and Zacha-
riah Hillman (b. 1796), shipwrights of New Bedford, Mass.
Includes material relating to the ships Argo, Bonita, Cali-
fornia, Charles W. Morgan, George Canning, Hiawatha,
Huntress, Maria Theresa, Sea Nymph, Sea Witch, Sovereign
* ^,^"f' and Uni on; and the barks Elizabeth Hull, .Jane
A -Falkenberg, John P. West, and Mermaid.
Gift of Albert R. Pierce, Jr., 1959.
232
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MS 64-1395
Jeanes (Isaac) & Company, Philadelphia.
Records, 1852-60. 69 items.
In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
Conn.)
Includes ledger (1852-54), letter copybook, and letters to
the company chiefly from Chamberlain, Bobinson & com-
pany, James Robinson, and Chamberlain & Phelps (all mer-
chants of New York) ; James L. Taylor, master of the ship
William J. Morris; and Lewis J. Cassan, master of the
clipper ship Aramingo. The ledger includes accounts with
the ships A. M Lawrence, Montauk, and Oceana; the brig
Harriet; and the barks Antonietta, C. L. Bevan, Emma
Lincoln, John Welsh, and Powhattan.
Gift of R H Kynett, 1951.
MS 64-1396
Pemberton, Israel, 1695-1754.
Letter copybook, 1727-35. 1 v.
In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
Conn.)
Merchant, of Philadelphia. Copybook containing ca.
1000 letters dated from June 9, 1727 to January 12, 1735.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Seymour Adleman, 1951.
MS 64-1397
Scott (T. A.) Company, New London, Conn.
Records, 1889-1927. 10 ft (ca. 18,000 items)
In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
Conn.)
k Wreck file of a marine salvage company founded by
Thomas Albertson Scott (1830-1907) in the 1870% and in-
corporated in 1903 with his son, Thomas Albertson Scott
(1877-1961), as president; together with items relating to
John Knight Bucklyn (founder and teacher in the Mystic
Valley Institute), the New London Marine Iron Works
(1910-17), and the Colorado River Improvement Company
(1910-11) ; and some other personal papers (1904-05). The
wreck file contains material concerning nearly 500 wrecks
(chiefly 1910-19) from little known barges to luxurious
yachts and passenger liners including correspondence,
memorandums, wreck reports, lists of materials and gear
used, list of items salvaged, charts, divers' reports, state-
ments of general average, reports of survey, blueprints,
marine protests, contracts, legal papers, and newspaper clip-
pings.
Inventory published in 1964 by the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the reposi-
tory.
Gift of Chester A. Beckley, 1962.
MS 64-1398
Sflsby, Enoch.
Papers, 1774-1841. ca. 1000 items.
^ In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
m Conn.)
Merchant, of Boston and Bradford, Mass. Business rec-
ords (chiefly 1806-28) and other personal papers. Includes
letters to Silsby from masters of his vessels and merchants
primarily in New Orleans, La», and Liverpool, Eng.; ac-
counts, articles of agreement, bills of lading, promissory
notes, and weekly summaries and annual reports of the cot-
ton market in Liverpool. Contains items from Elisha
Briggs (builder of the ship Parthion) of Newburyport,
Mass. ; Joseph Barton and William Mackay, masters of the
ship Parthion; Peter Pratt, master of the ship Chariot; and
Elijah Adams, master of the brig Atlas; Eben Fiske, Wil-
liam Mott & Company, Benjamin Story, and Howard &
Merry (all merchants of New Orleans) ; and A. & S. Rich-
ards & Company, Wamwright & Shells, Wright & Taylor,
and Maury, Latham & Company (all merchants of Liver-
pool).
Purchased from the House of Whittemore and Mr. Alvin
Lohr. 1964.
MS 64-1399
Sisson, Charles C
Papers, 1863-84. 1 ft
In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
Conn.)
Shipmaster. Letter copybook (1881-84) and logbooks
(1863-82) of Sisson, master of the Bridge water and the
Jeremiah Thompson, both ships of New York, and the
Thomas Dana, a ship of Boston. The ships were owned by
Williams & Guion, Samuel Thompson's Nephews, and
Thayer & Lincoln, respectively. Most of the letters and
telegrams are addressed to Thayer & Lincoln.
Gift of Mrs. William McMullen, 1940.
MS 64-1400
Smalley, Anthony.
Papers, 1870-79. 234 items.
In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
Conn.)
Shipmaster and agent of Nantucket, Mass. Correspond-
ence, charter parties, and accounts mentioning cargoes pre-
dominantly of hides, fruit, salt, and lumber. Includes let-
ters and telegrams to Smalley as master of the Jennie Cush-
man (Bark) and the Emma C. Latham (Schooner) and the
agent for Francis C. Butman, a Boston shipping and com-
mission merchant, in St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands, and
Goree, Africa. Other vessels mentioned in the correspond-
ence include the schooners Arthur Eggleso, Annie Fairfax,
and Warren Hallett Correspondents include Samuel C.
Cobb and Dudley Hall of Boston; Baring Brothers of Lon-
don, Eng.; and Joseph J. Rider.
Information on literary rights available'in the repository.
Purchase, 1957.
MS 64-1401
Abbot, Waldo, 1888-1964.
Correspondence, 1940-44. 296 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Director of the University of Michigan Broadcasting
Service and professor of speech. Letters to Abbot from
servicemen and women who were his former students, tell-
ing of their activities in World War n.
Gift of Mr. Abbot, 1945.
MS 64-1402
Adams, Henry Carter, 1851-1921.
Papers, ca. 1860-1930. 20 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of economics at the University of Michigan and
an economist and statistician for the U. S. Interstate Com-
merce Commission. Correspondence relating to personal
and family affairs and to Adams' academic and professional
interests; correspondence, reports, and other papers (1906-
11) pertaining to his work with the Interstate Commerce
Commission; and reports, pamphlets, and files of foreign
publications dealing with railroad legislation and finance
Gift of Henry Carter Adams, Jr., 1963.
233
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Aiton, Arthur Scott, 1894-1955 ^ ^ im
Papers, 1921-51. 3 ft.
ti JCn University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
J^OjF* ° f i^™ 7 ■* ** UniTOr s»ty of Michigan. Cor-
respondence relating to Aiton% professional acti^es/hL
scholarly writings, and his work in the U S OfficTo At»!
on Latin America; and an unpublished MS. entitled Rise
R«tf fSF*^ nations - Correspondents include Walter
I^w^"/^* 11 ** Herbe * E - S°lton, Gray C
Boyce, Nek A. N. Cleven, Mortimer E. Cooley, S, J
Ponoria, Chad* W. Hackett, Joseph R^ayo^ABan
Gift of Mrs. Arthur S. Aiton, 1948-60.
Albion, Mich. First Presbyterian Church. MSW - 1404
Records, 1839-1957 3 ft, 22 v., and 1 reel of microfilm.
tions. *" Mldu « uu > Michigan Historical Collec-
JSkmSM^™"^ (1918_21) ° f d ^«esses; records
M °* d Tn 1 ^ alS A TOmen ' s societies' recorde (1882-
book (1936-37) of materials relating to the church corre-
1954 d T;>, aim i! al ? POrt ? ; "* microfilm records '(18^
rfords ^urch register, session minutes, and other
Aldrich, Frederick A MS64-1405
Papers, 1888-93. 300 items.
ticS. UaiVerSity ° f Michi S an ' Michigan Historical Collec-
Correspondence and other papers relating almost exdu-
tSL ,W *£*$"• ° f ^ M *•* ofMichiSn Stete
^officer Natl<mal G ™ ri) « ° f *tt*^dndfw«
Gift of Mrs. Neil J. Berston, Sr., 1958.
Allen, SOasL MS64-1406
Papers, 1852-1901. 100 items.
tio5. UniTerei<7 ° f Mchi ^ an ' Michigan Historical Collec-
iJ^VtV s ? Jesm!U1 - Assessments (1864-98) of Farmers'
Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Lenawra Co \nT-
Gift of Dr. W. Burr Allen, 1942.
Allen family. MS64-1407
Papers, 1825-50. 69 items.
^University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
lh part, transcript* (typewritten) and photocopies.
O«^ondence of John Allen (1796-1851), a founder of
Ann Arbor MicIl, his wife, and his children concerning
S^andS^ (^<^-iourne y rSa^nK
1850) and settlement possibilities in Michigan, Indiana, and
Jtauw; correspondence relating to the A^faS^
^r^4r^r f Univcrsit3r ft ^-^' 1 SKS
Records, 1935-59. 2 ft.
^In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-I
Correspondence, reports, membership lists, financial rec-
ords, and other papers of the association.
Gift of Lucille Brackbill, 1962.
»«. • » . . MS 64-1409
American Association of University Women. Ann Arbor-
jpsilann Branch.
Records, 1902-64. 300 items and 16 v.
turns. UniVBrSi,?y ° f Michigan ' Michigan Historical Colfec-
Correspondence, financial records, minutes, membership
hste, records of the scholarship loan fund, committee and
other reports, and scrapbook
^DiSL AsSOdation of Univ eraity Women. xth&n*
Records, 1919-57. 4 ft.
tioS. UniVeraity ° f Michi « an ' Michigan Historical Collec-
Minutes, financial records, historical sketches, reports on
chapters, committee reports, miscellaneous reports, printed
aioSeT 60 newdette « and other publications
American Chemical Society. Michigan Section. U ~ W1
Records, 1900-52. 50 items and 3 v.
tionl 1 " herSity ° f Michigan ' Michigan Historical Collect
Correspondence and other papers, mostly dealing with the
S^liS"* orphan; minutes ' treasurer ' s "«"*
A _ • . „ „ MS 64-1412
Americanization Committee of Detroit
Records, 1914-31. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, reports covering the Commit-
tee s activities in preparing immigrants for naturalization
examinations, including a report on the immigrant in De-
troit
Angen, James Burrffl, 1829-1916 ^ 6ir ~ lnZ
Papers, 1845-1916. 13 ft and 6 v.
^University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
President of the Universities of Michigan and Vermont
diplomat, and member of U. S. ComnSn on oSffi
F^henes and U. S. Deep Waterways Commission^ior-
r^ndence (1866-1916) and diaries chiefly relating to it t
fffe, I ^ fac » n «w « U- S. Minister to Turkey and
Chma higher education in the United States, and family
matters; account books, notes, lectures, addresses, »ndn£.#
cellaneous papers. The papers relate to all of the important
university and governmental positions held by Anaefl and
include extensive material on all phases of businesbf the
University of Michigan, particularly his contacts with the
State Legislature the Board of Regents, faculty members,
fi^I"? "f 00 ^ *? d £ UegeS ' departments, and divisW
Correspondents include Charles K. Adams, Alexis C. AnsrelL
Sarah Swoope Caswell Angell, Earl DTjBabst, John J~BW
ley, Levi L. Barbour, Junius E. Beal, James V. Campbell,
234
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Angell, James BmTiD, 1829-1916. Papers, 1845-1916.
(Continued)
Mortimer E. Cooley, Thomas M. Cooley, Erastns O. Haven,
Burke A. Hinsdale, Wilbert B. Hinsdale, William J. Hussey,
Harry B. Hutchins, Andrew C. McLaughlin, Edward Olney,
Alice Freeman Palmer, Victor C. Vaughan, Charles L
Walker, Andrew D. White, Peter Q. White, and Alexander
WinchelL
Index to correspondents in the repository.
MS 64-1414
Angel, Sarah Swoope Caswell, 1831-1903.
Papers, ca. 1850-1903. ca. 350 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Letters and diaries written by the wife of James B.
Angell, president of the University of Michigan, dealing
with daily events of Ann Arbor, Miclu, the University of
Michigan, church activities, social life, the Daughters of the
American Revolution, family affairs, travels abroad, and
residences in Turkey and China.
Gift of Robert C. Angell, 1938, 1947.
MS 64-1415
Ann Arbor, Mich. First Presbyterian Church.
Papers. 1883-1959. 3 ft. and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and other papers dealing with fund-
raising for the church building; correspondence and minutes
of the Presbyterian Corporation of the University of Mich-
igan, formerly known as the Tappan Presbyterian Associa-
tion; minutes (1883-1908) of the Church Society; minutes
(1915-26) of the Women's Missionary Society; and the con-
► stitution and membership roll (1894-1905) of the Young
People's Society.
MS 64-1416
Armstrong, Louise (Van Voorhis) 1889-1948.
Papers, ca. 1930-40. 1 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author, sociologist, dramatist. Original typescript of Mrs.
Armstrong's book. We too are the people (1938), with notes,
source material, and correspondence relating to it; com-
ments on the election of 1940; and reports and papers on
relief activities in Manistee Co., Mich.
Gift of Mrs. Armstrong, 1940.
MS64-1417
Artiaga, Santiago, 1873-
Papers, 1914-57. ca. 500 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dean of the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines,
city engineer of Manila, mayor of Zamboanga and Davao,
and Governor of BuMdnon and Malaybalay provinces.
Chiefly correspondence between Artiaga and Mortimer E.
Cooley of the University of Michigan, concerning mainly
the affairs of the University of Michigan and Artiaga's work
9- in the Philippines ; official correspondence and papers ( 1940-
41) of Artiaga as Governor of Bukidnon; and papers of the
University of Michigan Alumni Club of the Philippines.
Correspondents include George G. Brown, Ivan C. Craw-
ford, Joseph B. Hay den, James K. Pollock, Alexander G.
Ruthven, Shirley W. Smith, and T. Hawley Tapping.
Gifts of Lewis M Gram, 1948; and Santiago Artiaga,
1959.
MS 64-1418
Babst, Earl D 1870-
Papers, 1893-1953. ca. 8 ft. and 23 v.
In Uuiversity of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of the American Sugar Refining Company.
Correspondence, reports, addresses, and other papers relating
almost exclusively to the University of Michigan, covering
the following topics: the Alumni Association, the Alumni
Club of New York and the 1911 National Dinner, Green-
land expedition, Michigan Union, Michigan League, Harry
B. Hutchins Memorial Meeting, Marion L. Burton Memorial
Endowment, Faculty Salary Endowment Fund, the Class of
1893 reunions, and Babst's book, Michigan and the Cleve-
land era (1948). Includes scrapbooks (1893-1958) of Uni-
versity of Michigan memorabilia consisting of correspond-
ence, programs, and clippings mainly relating to Babst's
activities; two volumes of scrapbooks consisting of Acknowl-
edgements to Babst for his gift of Michigan and the Cleve-
land era ; and 18 volumes of scrapbooks relating to Babst's
activities with the American Sugar Refining Company.
Correspondents include James B. Angell, Marion L. Burton,
Thomas E. Dewey, Harry B. Hutchins, Joy Morten, Alex-
ander G. Ruthven, Wilfred B. Shaw, Shirley W. Smith and
T. Hawley Tapping.
Gift of Mr. Babst, 1939-
MS 64-1419
Backus, Standish, 1875-
Correspondence, 1919-39. 4 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Businessman, of Detroit Correspondence dealing chiefly
with personal and business affairs. Includes correspond-
ence between Backus and Francis W. Kelsey, University
of Michigan professor of Latin, relating mainly to the Uni-
versity of Michigan research expedition to the Near East;
and three letters from Harry B. Hutchins on the financing
of the 'archeological expedition.
Gifts of Mrs. Standish Backus, 1949 and 1953.
MS 64-1480
Bagley, David Marion, d. 1876.
Papers, 1847-1922. 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical CoHee-
tious*
Letter copybook (1847) of the Bagley family; University
of Michigan student notebook (1861) on lectures given by
James V. Campbell; and a precinct record book (1858) of
Lansing, Mich, containing lists of voters with annotations
on their party affiliation, later used in 1883 and in 1919-29
by W. D. Bagley as an account book.
MS 64-1421
Bagley, John Judson, 1832-188L
Papers, 1843-81. 566 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Governor of Michigan. Personal and business letters from
friends, business associates, and State officials concerning the
affairs of State institutions, especially the Boys' Vocational
School at Lansing, and Bagley's candidacy for U. S. Sena-
tor; 11 letters to Mrs. Frances E. Bagley from various or-
ganizations, with resolutions on the death of Bagley; three
drafts of letters by Bagley; three copies of speeches; Bag-
ley's will ; and miscellaneous items.
Gift of Mrs. John N. Bagley and Mrs. George Hosmer,
1936-38.
235
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bafley, Franklin H 1845-1914. M ^^
Papers, 1861-1912. 71 items and 21 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
_ Civil War soldier, astronomer, and teacher. Letters from
Bailey to his parents in Adrian, Mich., relating to family
affairs and army life; letters to his wife, Minerva Bailey,
MmL^ rY* * *"* - ab , n>ad * 1873; *******& of letters
(1880-91) relating mainly to educational matters; enlist-
ment and discharge certificates; 20 diaries (1864-S3) re-
lating to his war service, student life at Hillsdale College,
Hilbdale, Miclu, teaching, and his scientific interests.
Urnl War papers are described in Michigan men in the
Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Collec-
tions, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 1L
Gift of Mrs. J. R. TnTn Bn 1940-56.
Baird, Charles, 1870-1944. ^ ^ lm
Correspondence, 1892-1933. ca.2ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
n?92^q^^ d i businessman - ^rsonal correspondence
Kw£ ^ ^ ? amly t0 Uni versity of Michigan
athletics, particularly football; correspondence (1909-53)
^^^ y ^ tWeen , B ^ Ti and Keene Fitzpatnck; and much
of MicST** *** to SdUnmi affailS 8t ^ I7n i versi ^
Gift of the Baird estate, 1953.
Baker, John Randolph. MS 64-1424
Papers, 1836-1915. ca. 100 items,
tions. UniV6rsity of MMngMi, Michigan Historical Collec-
hn^IZ"' ^^P? 11 ^^ (1854-67) and personal and
business papers consisting of receipts, deeds, commissions,
and an abstract of title. Includes five letters teZTwiS
business matters; nine letters relating to Indian affairs in
Michigan ;and three letters (1915) relating to land patents.
Correspondents include Zachariah Chandler, John PaW
Usher, Secretary of the Interior, and John Wilson. Com-
missioner of the General Land Office.
Gift of Doris Robinson, 1951.
Balch, Nathaniel Aldrich, 1808-1894 ^ 6 *"" 142 *
Papers, 1797-1893. 1100 items.
^University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
Principal of Kalamazoo Literary Institute and Michigan
2£ Z T?*- W ,■"* busilleSS W* ^ me Privatelnd
S!f? *? Kalaniazoo College); diaries containing
'fEi&i^ ?°^l "* bnaness acc <«ats; famUy lettersrf
tfte Balch and Dungan families; papers (1834-35) during
Balch's stay at Middlebury College; addresses on temper-
ance, education, and other subjects; miscellaneous post office
and county records; and the papers (1865-66) of Balch's
son while at the University of Michigan. Includes a letter
Pike reportmg on ^ deattl aJli burkl-of General Zebulon
Gift of Gertrude den Bleyker, 1938.
Bald, Frederick Clever, 1897- MS 6 *~ 1426
Papers, 1917-t58. 3 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. M
Director of Michigan Historical Collections. Correspond-
ence relating to Bald's service in the 28th Division in the
U. S. and Europe during World War I and to his profes-
sional activities, particularly the Michigan Historical Col-
lections and the Historical Society of Michigan; MSS. of
published and unpublished works, including The Univer-
sity of Michigan in World War n; diaries of trips in Michi-
gan; and speeches.
Gift of Mr. Bald.
Barbour, Levi Lewis, 1840-1925.
Papers, 1857-1926. 139 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and regent of the University of Michigan. Corre-
spondence, account book, poems, articles, addresses (in part)
relating to topics concerning the University of Michigan, a
Delta Kappa Epsilon autograph book, a scrapbookof mis-
cellaneous clippings, and other papers. Includes letters
written by Barbour from China, India, and the West Indies;
7**!? "dating to Barbour's estate; and a letter press book
(1883-84), much of which deals with prisons and jails in
Michigan which Barbour inspected.
Gift of Arthur Lyon Cross, 1935.
«,»„ „ , „ . „ MS64-1428
Barflett, Barley Hams, 1886-1960.
Papers, 1908-60. 13 ft and 49 v.
In University of Mich, Michigan Historical CoUectionsA
Chairman of the Botany Dept and director of the bo-
tanical gardens at the University of Michigan. Correspond-
ence; 42 v. of diaries (1922, 1926-59) ; MSS. of articles:
notes, and papers dealing with Bartlett's professional activi-
ties, his Philippine and South American expeditions, phi-
lately, and personal and business affairs.
Gift of Harley H. Bartlett estate, 1961.
Bates, Charles Franklin. MS 64-1429
Papers, 1878-88. 60 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Farmer and chairman of the Greenback Party of Wash-
tenaw Co., Mich. Correspondence and papers dealing with
party activities, particularly the election of 1878. Corre-
spondents include Grove S. Bartholomew, Albert F. BruegeL
Horatio Burch, H E. J. Celuto, Moses W. Field, James For-
syth, Bradley F. Granger, Charles S. Hampton, W. C
Hullett, John H. Hummel William P. Innes, William p!
James, Arch McNichol, Daniel Markey, James H Morrow,
Samson Parker ; John M Potter, Terence V. Powderly
K C I Putnam, T. V. Quackenbush, and L. H. Thomas.
Gift of Mrs. Eugene J. Mann, 1961.
n„* tt „ MS 64-1430 _
Bates, Henry Moore, 1869-1949. %
Papers, 1911-47. 50 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dean of the University of Michigan Law School. Corre-
spondence; book reviews; and material used by Bates in
writing a sketch of Lawrence Maxwell for Michigan and
the Cleveland era (1948) edited by Earl D. Babst. Includes
letters from Harry B. Hutchins.
Gift of Mr. Bates, 1947.
236
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1431
Baser, Lawrence James, 1894-1919.
Correspondence, 1917-20. 64 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions,
f American aviator. Letters from Bauer describing his
pilot training and experiences in France as an aviator in
World War i; and letters from his friends in France.
Gifts of Mrs. Charles Weissert, 1948 and 1958.
MS 64-1432
Beach, Walter Phelps.
Papers, 1849-92. 150 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence relating mainly to lands in Michigan; 26
deeds to property in Michigan, chiefly Baraga Co. ; 21 tax
receipts and statements; scrapbook of clippings; and other
miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Philip B.Sullivan, 1945.
MS 64-1438
Beal, Junius Emery, 1860-1942.
Papers, 1879-1937. ca. 250 items and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Publisher of the Ann Arbor courier and times and regent
of the University of Michigan. Correspondence, account
books, indentures, contracts, speeches, and other miscel-
laneous papers. The correspondence relates chiefly to busi-
ness affairs, politics, bicycling and the League of American
Wheelmen, the University of Michigan, and Ann Arbor,
Mich. Correspondents include James B. AngeU, Harry B.
W Hutchins, and Chase S. Osborn.
Gift of Mrs. Junius Beal, 1942.
MS 64-1434
Beal, Rice Aner, 1823-1883.
Papers, 1813-1902. ca. 1700 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Publisher of the Ann Arbor courier and chairman of the
executive committee of the Michigan Republican Party.
Correspondence, account book (1881-83), bankbook, inden-
tures, leases, deeds, contracts, and other papers. Includes
letters (1847-1902) chiefly to Beal, Marble and Company;
four Civil War letters concerning recruiting in the South
to fill Michigan quotas and the amount of the bounties to be
paid, from Alexander Ewing, 13th Michigan Infantry; and
materia] relating to Dr. Alvin W. Chase's receipt book, pub-
lished by BeaL
Gift of Junius E. Beal, 1936-40.
MS 64^1435
Beebe, Joseph E 1810-1872.
Papers, 1844-71. 58 items and 3 v.
A In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Judge and Michigan State legislator. Correspondence
and personal and business papers, including five letters from
Beebe discussing business and family affairs and Michigan
politics during the Civil War ; legal documents and receipts ;
two account books pertaining to the State Prison of Southern
Michigan in Jackson; and an account book (ca. 1859-60) of
Beebe's dry goods store.
MS 64-1436
Beekman family.
Papers of the Beekman and Giddings families, 1846-86.
323 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and other papers of the Beekman and
Giddings families, of Romeo, Midi, relating to family
matters and business affairs. Includes accounts and other
business papers; a draft of a debate on the independence of
California; letters from Minnesota Territory; and a MS.
program (1846) of exercises in Rochester, Minn. Corre-
spondents include James Beekman, John H. Beekman and
M. A. Giddings.
Gift of Mrs. John J. Brewer, 1937.
MS 64-1437
Beman, Wooster Woodruff, 1850-1922.
Papers, 1865-1938. 177 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Instructor at Kalamazoo College and professor of mathe-
matics at the University of Michigan. Letters (1865-1922)
to Beman, chiefly relating to the University of Michigan,
especially the Dept. of Mathematics; biographical sketches
of James B. Angell, Edward Olney, and Volney M. Spald-
ing; religious addresses; papers on reform in Ann Arbor,
Mich. ; memoranda on various trips; memorial on the death
of Beman; and miscellaneous papers. Correspondents in-
clude Marion L. Burton, Thomas M. Cooley, Edgar J. Good-
speed, William R. Harper, William J. Hussey, Harry B.
Hutchins, and Volney M. Spalding.
Gift of Mrs. Helen E. Beman, 1936-45,
MS 64-1438
Bethune family.
Papers of the Bethune and Duffield families, 1796-1887.
55 items and 22 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. ■
Sermons by George Duffield (1794-1868) and by George
Duffield (1818-1888) ; an unfinished MS. on Calvin and the
Reformation by George Duffield, Jr.; a partial list of books
in the Duffield library; receipts for salary from the First
Protestant Society of Detroit; business records of George
Duffield, Sr.; 14 v. of daily devotions (1796-1823) consisting
of meditations, prayers, poems, notes of Divie Bethune, a
Presbyterian clergyman of Pennsylvania, and four similar
volumes by his wife, Joanna Bethune; Joanna's autobiog-
raphy; one volume of devotions by an unknown author; a
record of sermons ; and two volumes of meteorolgical records
(1837-57) of Detroit kept by Duffield.
Gift of Henry D. Brown, 1938.
MS 64-1439
Bingham, Kinsley Scott, 1808-1861.
Papers, 1820-1909. ca. 600 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Governor and U. S. Representative and Senator from
Michigan. Correspondence and papers of the Bingham and
Warden families dealing with family affairs, legislative
matters, Bingham's inauguration (1857) in Lansing, Mich.,
politics, and the Civil War. Includes letters from Bing-
ham, his wife, Mary Warden Bingham, his son, James W.
Bingham, (1840-1862) 1st lieut, 16th Michigan Infantry,
237
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1820-1909.
Bingh am , Kinsley Seott, 1808-1861
(Continued)
and Robert Warden, Jr. ; letters to Warden from friends in
Scotland and Camillus, N. Y.; letter from Henry S. Dinn
about slavery and the Civil War; a diary (1862-63) kept by
Mrs. Bingham ; and miscellaneous material and genealogical
data on the Bingham and Warden families.
Letters from James W Bingham are described in Michi-
gan men m the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan His-
torical Collections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p 12
Gift of Janet Warden and Emilie Comstock, 1938-47.
Bfagtaun family. MS 64-1440
Papers, 1822-1910. ca. 1 ft. and 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence (1834-64), ministerial credentials, and re-
ports on the missionary activities of Abel Bingham (1786-
1865) at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; correspondence, speeches,
and other material (1860-1910) of Angelina BinghamGil-
bert; scattered letters and papers of other members of the
family include Sophia (Bingham) Buchanan, John Hul-
bert, Thomas Gilbert, and John Claude Buchanan, while
he was serving in the Eighth Michigan Infantry dur-
ing ttie Civil War; three account books (1845-66) of the
Bingham family ; an account book (1822-50) of Aaron Bine-
ham in Vermont; four diaries (1836-68) of Hannah Bint-
ham dealing with daily activities and religion; and a
descriptive list (1842) of pupils and teachers at the mission
school.
Acquired, 1955.
Birkett, Thomas. MS 64-1441
Papers, 1853-1913. ca. 85 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Business and personal correspondence of Birkett, of
Uexter, Mich., primarily with his brother, William Birkett,
^ rmn ^i^ ns Li. lalld «»*««*; «"* tw> account books of
the Dover Mills of Dexter.
Gift of Peter Bailey and Birkett Newkirk, 1946.
Bhkeman, Edward William, 1880-1963. ^ 64r " 1442
Papers, 1933-47. 8 ft and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Counselor in religious education at the University of
Michigan. Correspondence; biographical data; MSS of
books and articles; scripts of radio broadcasts; book re-
viewy and other material relating to religion in student life,
the administration of religion in universities, the Ann Arbor,
AUch. Pastors' Conference, and the relocation of Nisei dur-
ing World War n.
Gift of Mr. Blakeman, 1940-60.
Hiss, Almond L MS64 - 1443
Business records, 1869-98. 18 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Letter books of business correspondence, mainly concern-
ing real estate in Adrian, Mich., account books, bankbook,
and daybook.
Gift of Richard Goff, 1953.
MS 61 1111
BomsteeL Roscoe Osmond, 1888-
Papers, 1920-62. 4 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. _
Lawyer and regent of the University of Michigan. Co*
respondence and other papers relating to the First Presby-
terian Church, of Ann Arbor, Mich., Rotary International,
Republican Party politics and the National Convention^
1944, Bomsteel's election to and service in the Michigan Con-
stitutional Convention, 1961-62.
Gift of Mr. Bonisteel, 1944-62.
„ MS 64-1445
Boston and Lake Superior Mining Association.
Records, 1845-47. 96 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Bills, receipts, shipping manifests, articles of association,
indentures, accounts, and 14 items of correspondence relat-
ing to the company, including information on travel to
Michigan, shipping on the Great Lakes, and living condi-
tions in the copper mining towns of the Keweenaw area.
„ . x T ^ „ MS 64-1446
Bonghton, John C 1836-1894.
Papers, 1856-1910. ca, 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Civil War soldier and businessman. Correspondence,
legal papers, bills, and receipts of Boughton and his family
of Novi and Traverse City, Mich., dealing with personal
and business afiairs and Boughton's service as an officer with
the 2d Michigan Infantry in the Civil War. Among the
correspondents is included Frederick Schneider. 4M
Gift of Mrs. Walter Spormen, 1960. ■
» _j , *_ MS 64-1447
Boyd family.
Papers, 1761-1945. 534 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, primarily relating to personal affairs of
the family; school notes and lectures; addresses and notes
on religious subjects ; business and legal papers; MS. history
of the Presbyterian Church of Monroe, Mich.; account
books; scrapbooks; and notebooks.
Gift of Carrie L. Boyd, 1937-45.
„ ■ „ MS 64-1448
Boyies, Emerson Richard, 1881-1960.
Papers, 1879-1960. 9 ft. and 11 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and justice' of the Michigan Supreme- Court
Correspondence, clippings, and other papers, chiefly 1839-
60. dealing with Michigan politics, the Republican Party,
Boyies' association with Governor Luren D. Dickinson,
family matters, and business affairs. Includes photo al-
bums, an account book, and scrapbooks. Correspondents
include Malcolm W. Bingay, John W. Blodgett, Roscoe a
Bonisteel, Wilber M. Brucker, George E. Bushnell, HaQ
M Butzel, Bert D. Chandler, Luren D. Dickinson Homer
Ferguson, Frank D. Fitzgerald, Edsel B. Ford, August E.
Johansen, Will K. Kellogg, Harry F. Kelly, Louis C- Mi-
nanii, Chase S. Osborn, Neil E. Reid, Eleanor Roosevelt,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Edward M. Sharpe, Kim Sigler,
Floyd Starr, Raymond W. Starr, E. Blythe Stason, James
J. Strang, Arthur E. Summerfield, Arthur H. Vandenbere,
Howard M. Wiest, and Charles M aegler.
Gift of Mrs. Henry Crouse, 1961.
238
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
*
MS 64-1449
Bradish, Cnrren.
Papers, 1825-70. ca. 100 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Justice of the peace. Business and legal papers consisting
of tax receipts, indentures, wills, and contracts applying to
Bradish's affairs in various towns in TtfinTrig nn
Gift of Mrs. George K March, 1952.
MS 64-1450
Bricklayers' Masons' and Plasterers' International Union
of America. Michigan. Local H, Ann Arbor.
Records, 1901-51. 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Financial records, membership lists, and minutes.
Gift of Louis Hackbarth, 1951 and 1961.
MS 64-1451
Brockway, Daniel D 1815-1899.
Papers, 1857-1923. 70 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Letter press books (1857-83) of Brockway and the Atlas
Mining Company dealing with Broekway's mining interests
around Copper Harbor, Mich.; scrapbook of the Brockway
family containing obituaries of Galesbnrg, Mich., and
Keweenaw Peninsula people and clippings on copper min-
ing in the Keweenaw Peninsula; and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of James B. Cooper and Wilvan Gardner, 1958.
MS64-1452
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of
America. Local 6H, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Records, 1899-1942. 21 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Financial records, membership lists, and minutes.
MS 84-1468
Brown, Albert Emerson, 1908-
Papers, 1910-40. ca. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Author and editor. Form letters; draft of a letter by
Brown; MS. articles on the Bible; drafts and typed copies,
with notes to printers, of a collection of epigrams; poems
and drafts of poems by Brown; MS. of the book How to
write and revise poetry; draft for title page and preface of
Poems to please the public, by Oscar Zilch ; and 18 volumes
of diaries giving daily accounts of Brown as a high school
boy in Detroit and emphasizing Ms religious activities.
Gift of Mr. Brown, 1940-41.
MS64-1454
Brown, Douglas S
Papers of Douglas S. and Elizabeth G. Brown, 1930-52.
6ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, diaries, business papers, book purchase
records, University of Michigan student notes, and corre-
spondence and receipts of Alpha Omicron Pi.
Gift of Mrs. Brown, 1957-58.
MS 64-1455
Brown, Everett Somerville, 1886-1964.
Papers, 1923-55. ca. 350 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of political science at the University of Michi-
gan. Correspondence primarily of a professional nature
with historians and University of Michigan officials ; book
reviews and sketches of the lives of Don M. Dickinson, Jesse
S. Reeves, and Thomas C. Trueblood. Correspondents in-
clude Marion L Burton, Clarence E. Carter, William L.
Clements, Mas Farrand, Harry B. Hutchins, Clarence C.
Little, Chase S. Osbom, Alexander G. Ruthven, Walter H.
Sawyer, and Arthur H. Vandenberg.
Gift of Mr. Brown, 1956.
MS 64-1466
Brown, Frank M o. 1843.
Papers, 1832-84. 370 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence of Brown, his parents, and others dealing
with the Mexican War and the Civil War; receipts; inden-
tures; and miscellaneous material, including an address to
the second annual meeting of the Michigan State Grange.
Correspondents include Zachariah Chandler and Henry
H. Crapo. £
¥
MS64-1467
Brown, William Ellis.
Papers, 1945-62. 2 ft and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Businessman and mayor of Ann Arbor, Mich. Corre-
spondence, reports, scrapbooks, and other papers primarily
dealing with Brown's mayorality and the city of Ann Arbor.
Gift of Mr. Brown.
MS64-1458
BrowneD, Nathan.
Papers, 1851-67. 118 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Purchasing agent at Detroit for Sutliff and Case, wool
merchants in Cleveland, Ohio. Letters and telegrams
(1851) to Brownell from Sutliff and Case, and from under-
agents and wool brokers at Ann Arbor, Chelsea, Jackson,
Kalamazoo, Marshall, Pontiac and Ypsilanti, Mich, relating
to the purchase of wool; receipts, notes, bills (1851-67) ;
a letter and three business papers (1866-67) of Ira Brain-
ard; and business arithmetic papers of Frank Brownell.
MS 64-1469
Brncker, Wilber Marion, 1894-
Papers, 1919-61. 40 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Secretary of the Army, attorney general and Governor of
Michigan. Correspondence, scrapbooks, speeches, and other
papers dealing especially with Brackets primary and gen-
eral election campaigns for the governorship and the U. S.
Senate, his gubernatorial administration, Michigan politics,
and the American Legion. Includes motion pictures, tape
recordings, pictures, and a daily appointment register for
his term as Secretary of the Army. Correspondents include
Frank D. Fitzgerald and Herbert C. Hoover.
Gift of Mr. Brucker, 1961.
239
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Buchanan, Ruth Bacon, 1882-1953.
Papers, 1928-53. 4 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Museum assistant at the University of Michigan. Corre-
spondence with servicemen and women during World War
n and after; miscellaneous correspondence; and material on
covered bridges. Includes a letter (1928) from Jane
Addams.
Gift of Mrs. Buchanan, 1945-53.
Buchanan family. MS64-1461
Papers, 1847-1927. ca. 500 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and miscellaneous business papers. In-
cludes Civil War correspondence of John Claude Buchanan,
IstLt. in Company D, 8th Michigan Infantry, withhisw5e;
bophia Bingham Buchanan; letters from J. Irwin Beau-
mont, of Mississippi and Minnesota to Angie Bingham-
letters from Claude Buchanan while he was a student at
the University of Michigan; notebooks; speeches; business
papers; and a diary of a trip to the South in 1884 made by
Claude Buchanan.
„. C 5. vi i T War liters are described in Michigan men in the
Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michiganjflistorical Collec-
tions, Bulletin No. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 13. -*
Gift of Erwin E. Overbeck and Robert E. Wear, 1945 and
1950. ' "*"""*
n~w - « - x „ ' MS 64-1462
Burton, Marion Le Roy, 1874-1925
Papers, 1896-1928. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of Smith College, the University of Minnesota,
and the University of Michigan. Correspondence, speeches,
sermons, notes, and other papers. Includes communications
concerning Burton's speech nominating Calvin Coolidge for
President in 1924; letters of congratulation relating to Bur-
ton's appointment as president of the University of Michi-
gan; letters and telegrams of condolence on the death of
Burton ; memorial from President Coolidge ; five scrapbooks
of programs and clippings covering Burton's life from 1896
to World War i; one scrapbook (1917-20) kept by Jose-
phine M. Fredericks; and signature book of those attending
Burton's inauguration as president of Smith College; and
notes on the Univerdly of Michigan faculty meetings. Cor-
^ P ^^ tS ^ du<i S- CalTin Cooli <*ge, KoyaJ S. Copeland,
Sherwood Eddy, Victor M. Gore, Wilbert B. Hmsdale;
Alice Freeman Palmer, George H. Palmer, Alexander G.
Rnthven, WJham O. Thompson, Arthur H. Vandenberg,
and Ray L. Wilbur.
Gift of Mrs. Marion L. Burton, 1954.
«_« ~ MS 64-1463
Butler, Orma Pitch, 1874-1938.
Papers, 1843-1936. 135 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan.Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of Latin and curator of the Archaeology Mu-
seum at the University of Michigan. Correspondence and
other papers. Includes letters (1887-1911) from Ferris S.
Fitch; draft and typescript of a MS., entitled That summer,
a story; genealogical data on the Fitch, Bailey, BrcW
Burr, and Nichols families; deeds; indentures; family and
student records; and miscellaneous notes.
Gift of Shirley W. Smith, 1939.
MS 64-1464
Campbell, Caroline.
Papers, 1912-16. 100 items.
. In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. a
Civic leader, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Correspondence
and papers dealing with the State seal of Michigan, the
restoration of the original document of the Michigan consti-
tution of 1835, and the replacement of the Michigan plaque
in the Washington Monument
^ « „ MS 64-1465
Canfield, Arthur Graves, 1859-1947.
Papers, 1888-1947. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of Romance Languages at the University of
Michigan. 118 letters, mainly in French, to Canfield relat-
ing to France and French literature; MSS. of writings;
notes; and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Mrs. Canfield, 1949.
o ,- , «. - MS64-1466
Carlisle family.
Papers, 1860-1945. 3 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and other papers of Daniel Carlisle's
family, of Buchanan, Mich. Includes letters written by
Hannah Carlisle while she was a nurse in Kentucky, later
as a teacher with the Freedmen's Bureau during the Civil
War, and from Deadwood, S. D. during tile 1890's; a few
letters relating to the Spanish American War and World
War i; World War n correspondence of Phyllis, Vivian,
and William Carlisle; and student letters from the Univer-dk
sity of Michigan.
Gift of Mrs. Daniel Carlisle, 1960.
„ MS 64-1467
Carman, George Noble, 1856-1941.
Papers, 1875-1929. 9 ft. and 3 v.
In University of Michigan; Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
High school principal, professor at the University of
Chicago, and director of Lewis Institute, Chicago. Corre-
spondence, student diaries kept while Carman attended the
University of Michigan, and other personal papers.
MS64-1468
Carpenter, Hiram Beach, 1892-1955.
Papers, 1929-55. 3 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Vice president of the American Sugar Refidng Company.
Correspondence, accounts, and miscellaneous papers relating
to the University of Michigan alumni activities, particularly
in New York City, Includes material on the Class of 1914
reunions, Michigamua reunions, and fundraising activities
for the University of Michigan.
Gift of Mrs. H. Beach Carpenter, 1956.
_ . Tt _ MS 64-1469^
Carton, John Jay, 1856-1934.
Papers, 1884-1920. 18 ft and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and State legislator, of Flint, Mich. Correspond-
ence dealing primarily with Carton's law business, particu-
larly^ with General Motors Corporation and other automo-
bile firms; records of his law practice; and correspondence
and papers relating to various elections, the Republican
240
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1884-1920.
Carton, John Jar, 1856-1934.
(Continued)
Party in Michigan, politics, and tike Freemasons. Corre-
spondents include Russell A. Alger, James B. Angell, Stan-
P dish Backus, Albert J. Beveridge, Aaron T. Bliss, David
D. Buick, Julius C. Burrows, Mortimer E. Cooley, Royal
S. Copeland, William W. Crapo, Gerrit J. Diekema, J.
Dallas Dort, William C. Durant, Woodbridge N. Ferris,
Claudius B. Grant, A B. C. Hardy, Lawton T. Hamans,
Patrick H. Kelley, James H. Lynch, Thomas B, Marshall,
Robert M Montgomery, Charles W. Nash, Chase S. Osborn,
Perry F. Powers, Albert E. Sleeper, SamuelW. Smith,
William A Smith, Ola B. Taylor, Charles E. Townsend,
Arthur H. Vandenberg, and Fred M. Wamer.
Gift of Harry G. Gault, 1950.
MS 64-1470
Case, William L 1856-1933.
Papers, 1860-1937. 85 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan State legislator and partner in the Case Broth-
ers Lumber Company. Correspondence concerning family,
church, business affairs, and Benzonia College, Benzonia,
Mich .; business and legal papers; account books; and his-
torical sketches and addresses on various topics.
Gift of Mrs. William L Case, 1939.
MS 64-1471
Central Association of College and University Business
Officers.
Records, 1909-44. 300 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
^ tions.
~ Correspondence and papers of Shirley W. Smith, John
C. Christensen, and other officers of the association; and a
history of the association written by Shirley W. Smith.
MS 64-1472
Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret, 1807-1834.
Correspondence, 1793-1933. 155 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author, and departmental editor of the Genius of univer-
sal emancipation. Letters written by Miss Chandler, her
brother, Thomas Chandler, and their aunts, Ruth Evans and
Jane Howell, mainly 1830-44, relating to pioneer life in
Michigan, family affairs, Quakers, antislavery agitation, the
Ohio-Michigan boundary, fiscal policies of Andrew Jackson,
and other topics of national interest; and correspondence
relating to this collection. Other correspondents include
William Bliss, Isaac E. Crary, Darius C. Jackson, Benjamin
Lundy, William M. Sullivan, and Matthew F. WMttier.
Gifts of Mrs. Minnie Chandler Merritt Fay, 1941; and
Charles Merritt Drake, 1960.
MS 64-1473
Chapin, Lucy E collector.
Papers, 1835-1910. ca. 100 items and 8 v.
• In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
' tions.
Legal documents, receipts, and business papers relating to
Washtenaw Co., Mich., early .Ann Arbor, the University of
Michigan, and the law practice of James Kingslcy; legal
documents (May 13, 1834) signed by John Allen and *""
Allen; scrapbooks containing similar items and newspaper
clippings; and a MS., entitled Ann Arbor's earliest select
school, by Miss Chapin.
Gift of the Lucy Chapin estate.
MS 64-1474
Chapin, Roy Dikeman, 1880-1936.
Papers, 1886-1943. 30 ft. and 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of Hudson Motor Car Company and U. S. Sec-
retary of Commerce. Correspondence, speeches, articles, in-
terviews, business papers, receipts, scrapbooks, and miscel-
laneous items of Chapin, his wife, Inez Tiedeman Chapin,
and his biographer, John C. Long. The papers relate to
family matters and to a variety of other subjects, particu-
larly roads, highway transportation, the automobile indus-
try, general economic conditions, foreign trade, World War
i and national defense, State and national politics, the
Republican Party, the University of Michigan, and Chapin's
service as Secretary of Commerce. The topic most ex-
tensively covered is the Hudson Motor Car Company of
Detroit, including information on management policies,
production, and labor organizing. Correspondents include
Frederick M Alger, Bernard M Baruch, Henry M Bates,
Frederick O. Bezner, Wilber M Brucker, William L
Clements, James J. Couzens, John D. Dingell, Woodbridge
N. Ferris, Harvey S. Firestone, Carl G. Fisher, Arthur
Fleming, Edsel B. Ford, Samuel Gompers, Warren G. Hard-
ing, Paul G. Hoffman, Herbert C. Hoover, Joseph L Hud-
son, Cordell Hull, Harry B. Hutchins, Fyke Johnson, Henry
B. Joy, Frank Knox, Albert D. Lasker, Henry M. Leland,
Clarence C. Little, James O. Murfin, Truman H. Newberry,
Chase S. Osbom, George P. Putnam, Alfred L Reeves, Ed-
ward V. Rickenbacker, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., George A.
Romney, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Alfred P. Sloan, Lewis L
Strauss, Julian L. Street, Arthur H Vandenberg, Albert E.
White, Leonard Wood, William H Woodin, Fielding H.
Yost
Gift of the Chapin Family, 1945-61.
MS64-1475
Chapin, Vomey.
Scrapbook, ca. 1835-68. 1 v.
In University of MirlygM), Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Scrapbook of family genealogy and business and legal
papers, many of which relate to Ann Arbor, Mich.
MS64-1476
Chapman, J P
Business records, ca. 1872-85. 5 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
'■ tions.
Lumberman, of Bay City, Mich. Lumber business
records.
Gift of Mrs. Malcolm Vosburgh, 1948.
MS 64-1477
Chase, George Wffley, o. 1840.
Papers, 1862-65. 80 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Civil War. soldier and justice of the peace. Letters from
Chase to his parents during his war service; and a diary
(1862) containing brief notes on daily activities of farm and
community life and the first month's service in the 4th
Michigan Cavalry in the Civil War.
Described in Michigan men in the Civil War, by Ida C
Brown (Michigan Historical Collections, Bulletin no. 9,
Jan. 1959) p. 14.
Gift of Lew A Chase, 195L
241
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
«. - MS 64-1478
Chase, Lew Allen, 1879-1957.
Papers, 1820-1955. ca. 200 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan. Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of history at Northern Michigan College. Cor-
respondence (1895-1955) dealing with Chase's work and
family affairs, and other papers. Includes nine letters
(1927) between James Cochran and Chase on southern and
northern attitudes toward Negroes; letters of Chase's
mother, Delia Chase, to Clara Noyes and Mary Noyes; 13
letters of the Chase-Beach family; genealogical papers;
MSS. and miscellaneous papers of the family, including MS.
entitled Personal recollections of the Civil War by D. A.
Chase: and a scrapbook containing clippings, letters, pic-
tures, and other papers relating to the Chase family. Corre-
spondents include James B. Angell, Harriet Bates, Alberta
Chase, Cornelia Chase, George Willey Chase, Edna Ferber,
Archibald MacLeish, Thomas Mann, Ambrose M. ShotwelL
Shirley "\V. Smith, Isabel Van Tyne, and Alexander Wool-
cott
Gift of George F. Chase, 1958.
^ _ MS64-1479
Cheever, Noah Wood, 1839-1905.
Papers. 1858-1905. 2 ft. and 18 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Chiefly legal and business
papers relating to the administration of the estate of Hiram
Arnold, of Ann Arbor, Mick, by Cheever. Includes ledgers,
journals, records of law cases, bankbooks, and other material
relating to the business affairs of Cheever; and papers of
E. W. Morgan, of Ann Arbor, relating to his legal business
and the Ann Arbor Forest Hill Cemetery Association.
Gift of Francis C. Shiel, 1948.
„. . , „ MS 64-1480
Lnnstensen, John Cornelias, 1874-1953
Papers, 1912-48. 6 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Comptroller at the University of Michigan. Correspond-
ence, financial studies, articles, speeches, reports, and miscel-
laneous papers pertaniing largely to the Business Office of
the University of Michigan, the Financial Service of the
American Council of Education, and the National Commit-
tee on Standard Reports for Institutions of Higher Educa-
tion. Includes financial studies made by Christensen of
various colleges, and institutes. Corespondents include Mil-
ton Eisenhower, Beardsley Ruml, William Allen White, and
George F. Zook.
Acquired, 1952.
_ . . ^ MS 64-1481
Christian, David Palmer, 1885-1947.
Papers, 1841-1953. ca. 1 ft and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical collec-
tions.
Professor of music and organist at the University of
Michigan. Correspondence, concert programs, clippings,
photo, albums, and other papers of Christian and other
members of his family relating to Christian's teaching, con-
cert career, student days in Europe, and University of
Michigan School of Music affairs. Includes a Civil War
letter of Isaac H. Eastburn of Company E, 76th Illinois
Infantry; letters (1936) from Pablo Horns about the Span-
ish Civil War; and letters from students in the Armed
Forces during World War rr. Correspondents include Ed-,
win S. Barbour, Marion L. Burton, Eric D. De Lamaterjfl
Thor Johnson and Eugene Ormandy.
Gift of Mrs. Palmer Christian, 1960.
MS 64-1482
Christiancy, Isaac Peckham, 1812-1890.
Papers, 1840-80. ca.lft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
State legislator, State supreme court justice, U. S. Senator
from Michigan, and U. S. Minister to Peru. Personal and
business correspondence, legal documents, deeds, receipts, a
Civil War address, Michigan Supreme Court docket book,
and miscellaneous papers. Includes letters from Christiancy
to his children; and business letters from his law partner,
Robert M. McClelland, Governor of Michigan and U. S.
Secretary of Interior. Correspondents include Nathaniel L.
Christiancy and Peter P. Le Fevre, Catholic Bishop.
Acquired, 1957.
MS 64-1483
Church, MichaeL
Papers, 1934-56. 1 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Assistant director of the Extension Service of the Uni-
versity of Michigan. Correspondence, addresses, and
ports on the National Youth Administration in Michigi
the American Youth Commission, the Michigan Young
Democrats, and Democratic politics in general. Correspond-
ents include Prentiss M. Brown, Tom C. Clark, Frank
Murphy, Eleanor Roosevelt, Murray D. Van Wagoner, and
G. Menuen Williams.
Gift of Mr. Church, 1949-1963.
MS 64-1484
Geary, Owen J 1900-1960.
Papers, 1935-59. 10 ft and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, educator, and Michigan Secretary of State. Cor-
respondence, speeches, scrapbooks, clippings, and other
papers dealing principally with Cleary's activities as State
chairman of the Republican Party, 1949-53, elections (in-
cluding his own and other campaigns for office), and pat-
ronage; and some material concerning the American Legion
and tiie. Michigan JState University centennial. Correspond-
ents include Clare E. Hoffman and Robert A. Taft.
Gift of Mrs. Cleary, 1962.
MS 64-1
Cleaveland John Paine, 1799-1873.
Papers, 1837-44. WOitems.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Presbyterian clergyman. Correspondence and other
papers, relating primarly to the business affairs of Marshall
College, Marshall, Mich, and the disposal of its assets.
Among the correspondents is John M. Ellis, a fellow clergy-
man from Lebanon, N. H.
242
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1486
Cleveland, Charles Monroe, 1836-1895.
Papers, 1854-93. 34 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan. Historical Collec-
tions.
Grocer and general merchant, of Adrian, Mich. 29 v.
of diaries containing interesting comments on Cleveland's
school days, marriage, life in Adrian, the weather, current
events, particularly the Civil War, business interests, and
personal reflections on life ; three notebooks, an account book,
and an autobiographical account Mention is made of the
trial and failure of the Atlantic cable, the Mormon War, and
a balloon ascension at Adrian in 1851.
Civil War diaries are described in Michigan men in the
Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Collec-
tions, Bulletin No. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 14.
Gift of £. F. Cleveland, 1941.
MS 64-1487
Qnbb, Henry Stephen, 1827-1921.
Papers, 1849-1920. 500 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. , . _ ,
Minister and journalist, of Michigan. Correspondence
(1849-54) between Anne B. Henderson (later Mrs. Henry
S. Clubb) and her sister, Elizabeth Nichols; correspondence
(1855) chiefly courtship letters; correspondence (1862-66)
between Henry and Anne, almost entirely in Pitman shortr
hand; Anne's letters (1856-57) to her family; and six docu-
ments relating to the Northern Michigan Agricultural and
Mechanical Society. Correspondents include James B. An-
gell, John H. Kellogg, and A B. Pullman.
MS64-1488
Cody, Hiram Sedgewick.
Papers, 1909-19. 300 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. . .
Correspondence and scrapbook relating to the University
of Michigan's Michigan Union building campaign commit-
tee activities in the Chicago area.
Gift of Mr. Cody, 1958-60.
MS 64-1489
Cole, Martha Enanp, 1831-1901.
Papers, 1837-1910. ca. 150 items and 30 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. .-■-."
Correspondence relating to family and business affairs;
legal and business papers; diaries (1870-90) ; and farewell
cards to Martha from schoolmates in Maine upon her leaving
for Jackson, Mich, in 1837.
Gift of Gladys Allen, 1935.
MS 64-1490
Comin, John, 1869-1947.
Papers, 1894-1945. 120 items and 21 v.
tin University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. • •i.-
Presbyterian clergyman and stated clerk of the Michigan
Synod. Correspondence (1897-1945) and other papers deal-
ing with the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A Includes 80
letters from H. S. MacAyeal, clergyman of Omaha, Neb.
and St. Louis; four diaries while Comin was a student in
Germany; student notebook (1894-95) ; two sermons; rec-
ord of travels through Michigan in connection with church
work; MSS. of his books History of the Presbyterian
Church in Michigan (1950) and The Synod of Michigan
and the slavery question; and miscellaneous notes and papers
relating to Presbyterian church history, particularly in
Gift of Mr. Comin and Mrs. Ava Comin Case, 1938-1948.
MS 64-1491
Comstock, William Alfred, 1877-1949.
Papers, 1894-1949. 16 ft. and 38 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. ,
Businessman and Governor of Michigan. Correspond-
ence of Comstock with members of his family, leaders of the
Democratic Party, and businessmen, relating to real estate,
financial transactions, the University of Michigan, and the
Zeta Psi Fraternity ; diaries (1902-12) ; account books (1924-
28) of the Democratic Party; two scrapbooks; audit report
(1933-34) of the Liquor Control Commission; and a report
on the marketing and supply of natural gas in Michigan in
1934. Correspondents include Andrew W. Comstock, Har-
riet J. Comstock, Kirk W. Comstock, Frank W. Fletcher,
Fred W. Green, Jesse H. Jones, Chase S. Osborn, Frank-
lin D Roosevelt, James Schermerhorn, and Alfred E. Smith.
Gift of William A. Comstock, 1940-41 and 1953.
MS 64-1492
Comte, Victor E 1833-1864.
Papers, 1853-78. 60 items. - . ..on
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
Chiefly letters from Comte to his wife, Ehse Comte, of
Detroit, Mich., written while he was serving in the 5th
Michigan Cavalry; Comte's marriage certificate; and mis-
cellaneous items. The letters are in French with English
^Thtciva War letters are described in. Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Supplement, Oct 1960) p. 9.
MS 64-1493
Conely, Thomas Jefferson, 1836-1899.
Papers, 1855-1934. 250 items. . .
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
*Civil War veteran, of Jackson, Mich. Personal corre-
spondence, primarily of Conely, covering his Civil War
s£vice in Company K, 9th Michigan Infantty; and some
papers of the Langdon family, parents of Conely's wife,
Lottie (Langdon) Conely. Includes letters to Conely from
Albion, Erie, Mason, and Brighton, Mich, and two ■ .Cml
War letters of David P. Ingraham, of Company A, 9th
Michigan Cavalry.
Gift of Forrest V. Patch, 1962.
MS 64-1494
Congregational Churches in Michigan. Jackson Association.
Records, 1842-1960. 34 items and 9 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
Clerk's records (1842-1934) containing constitutions, the
treasurer's reports, rosters of ministers, and minutes of Asso-
ciation meetings ; three volumes of minutes ; three scrapbooks
(1898-1960) of the Women's Division; minutes and registers
(1915-34) of delegates of the Southern Michigan Associa-
tion which merged with the Jackson Association; financial
records and correspondence, mainly relating to business af-
fairs; and minutes of various boards, including records of
the Southern Michigan Association.
243
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Conner's Cooperative Council of Detroit ^ **~ im
Records, 1935-37. ca. 100 items.
tions. ^ ° f mchi &*> Michigan Historical Colleo
Financial records and minutes.
Cook, Marshall L MS64-1496
^Li University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec
Journaliste and publishers. Correspondence (1893-194H
relatmg to the operation of the newspaper Halting baW
personal affairs, business enterprises; MichiganTpuS
L i Vl? S? 1 ' 7 of Michigan; 49 volumes of business «T
ords of the Hastings banner; one volume of °C<5 Bro^S
woodlot business; and one student notebook (1880) of
Marshall Cook of Albion College, AlbicVMidL Corre-
s£E?yr- F*"^ ??"* ^^ C^ S. Osborn^L'
T&. J^Ju^J 5 '^ WiUiam *- Smith, Chariest
G^Tii^ 5 1^6 «d Fred M. Warned
Cnfts of Richard M. Cook, 1957 and 1959.
Cooley, Ernest Iinwood, 1856-1928 ^ 6 *~ 1497
Papers, 1875-1927. 5 ft
^University of Michigan, Michigan Historical CoDeo
Engineer, of Chicago. Personal and business corre-
spondence, notes, and reports and other papers reStmg^
vacation plans, the Cooley family genadogy water^n-
g-eenng projects, the St Lawreni sTway^dlSiner
Elwyn Cooley's race for the U. S. Senate in 1924. ^^
Cooley, Lyman Edgar, 1850-1917 ^ 8 "* 8
Papers, 1865-1917. ca. 4 ft
^University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
Engineer of Chicago. Correspondence, primarily of a
business nature, with men in the engineering professlo^
ousmess affair^ reports on water engineering projects- and
a notebook Includes letters relating topouKISttaS
larly in Illinois; and love togt^.^'ifi^
fi£ ^ Ly T^ E -- Cooley )- Correspondents include
C^Is^^V^ 1 ^ E - Co01 ^ Shelby M. CuUom!
O. ^Harrison William Lorimer, Martin B. Madden, JohS
T. Morgan, and James A WaddelL """«»»> *oan
Acquired, 1947-48.
Cooley, Mortimer Elwyn, 1855-1944. MS 64-1499
Papers, 1389-1944. 162 ft. and 15 v
turns/ mVerSity ° f Michi S ai1 ' Michigan Historical Collec-
In part, photocopy.
Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of
Michigan. Personal, family, and professional correspond-
ence, addresses, reports, notes, MS. articles, lectures, legal
oA P rL~ rS ° na P:™? 6 *? **<>rds, genealogical records, and
other papers relating chiefly to Cooley's professional^ter-
ests m e»g,neermg, the University of Michigan Col ege of
SwTO ^.^^ Athletic Conference, football,
reread and public : utility regulation, Michigan Nav^Bri!
gade, the US. Public Works Administratis in Michigan,
State and national politics, and other topics. Indudesthree
volumes (one photocopy) of the log of the ship U &&
Yosemite kept during the Spanish-American War. Corrt
spondents include Henry G .Adams, Earl D. Babst, Charles
Baird, Junius E. Beal, Marion L. Burton. William A n™T
^ock, Edwin Denby, Woodbridge ^Fen^a^"
Fessenden, Dayid Friday, Benjamin S. Hanchett Warren G.
Harding William C. Head, Ira N. Hollis, HerbertC
Hoover Harry B. Hutchins, Chase S. OsbTrn, Henry E.
IJSS 1 - £?*?*£ % Euthven ' T^ilHam B. Sears, Talbot
Smith, Charies W. Spooner, Arthur H Vandari«rg, Mur-
ray D. Van Wagoner, and William F. Verner.
Cooky, Thomas Mdhryre, 1824-1898 MS 64-1600
Papers, 1850-98. 7 ft. and 16 v. '
^In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Colfec-
_Lawyer, professor of law and American history at the
University of Michigan, Michigan Supreme Court Justio^
and chairman of the U S. Interstate Commerce CommS
~W,v f^^ !?^ dlanes ' ^dresses, lectures, and notes,
relating to Cooley's personal and family affairs, lecture
engagements, his publications, the U. S. Interstate Commerce
Commission, the University of Michigan, State and national
politics, and American history and constitutional questions.
Correspondents include Henry C. Adams, Russell A Alger
Alexis C. Angell, James B. Angell, Henry P. Baldwin,
bimeon E. Baldwin, Levi L. Barbour, B. F. Baxter, Charles M
F. Beach, Jr., Josiah W. Begole, E. H. Bennett, John W
Bersey, Melville M. Bigelow, Austin Blair, James R. Boise,
WU Bragg^enry B Brown, James Bryce, Richard A
Bury Henry M Campbell, James H. Campbell, James V.
Campbell, Lewis Cass, John W. Champlin, Zachariah
Chandler, HenryA Chaney, Salmon P. Chase, G. C. Chris-
tiancy Isaac PChnstiancy, James Clements, Grover Cleve-
V&fTF P^v^* 5 C - Cole ' Oharles H. Cooley,
Edgar A Cooley, Shelby M. Cullom, Byron M Cutcheon,
W D. Dabney, Donald M Dickinson, Jacob P. Dunn, Rich-
ard T. Ely, Elon Farnsworth, Albert Fink, William F.
Ford, Daniel C. Gilman, Washington Gladden, Claudius B.
trrant, Benjamin F. Graves, Israel Hall, William G Ham-
mond, Benjamin Harrison, John a Hawks, Edward O.
Hmkley, John Hinkley, Henry Hitchcock, George Hoar,
Oliver IF. Holmes, Jr., Charles C. Hopkins, Fred S. Hub-
bard, Harry B. Hutchins, Albert P. Jacobs, David H.
Jerome, Harry D. Jewell, Charles N. Jones, Charles A Kent,
Edward D. Kmne, Otto Kirchner, Daniel S. Lament, Wil-
ham Mackenzie, Isaac Marston, Andrew C. Maxwell, Elijah
W Meddaugh, Martin Y. Montgomery, Thomas G Moore,
WUliam R. Morrison, Edward A. Moseley, D. C. Newton,
wiZ^TT i? ^ Warre ? ln ey. Kussell C. Ostrander^
^ ^ i- Paffe ' V'T** W - Pa ^er, Allen B. Pond, Elihu
B. Pond, Eugene B. Prussing, Roger A Pryor, J. R. Rauch,
Francis Rawle, John T. Rich, Henry W. Rogers, Alfred •
Russell, Andrew J Sawyer, Augustus Schoonmaker, Carl
bchurz, Edwin R. A Sehgman, William H. Seward, W. H
Stevenson, Ralph Stone, Moses Taggart, Henry P. Tappan,
Trumbull, Moses C. Tyler. W. A Underwood, Philip T Van
Zile, Aldace F Walker, Bryant Walker, George P.Wanty,
WiUiam F Warren, William D. Washburn, E. B. Wash-
burne, C. R Wells, Andrew D. White, and Moses Wisner
244
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MS 64-1501
Cooper, Isaac S
Papers, 1887-1924. 113 items. . . ■ ■
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Employee of the Buick Motor Company. Business papers
(1887-90), consisting mainly of receipts and lists of pur-
chases of food and dry goods; picture post cards sent from
various towns in Michigan; and a letter (1919) recognizing
Cooper's service in selling Liberty bonds.
MS 64-1608
Copeland, Royal Samuel, 1868-1938.
Papers, 1889-1948. Iftand37v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical CoDec-
tlODS. ,,
Ophthalmologist, president of New York City Board of
Health, and U. S. Senator from New York. Correspond-
ence, addresses, business papers and reports, biographical
data, scrapbooks, and other papers relating to many topics,
including politics, the U S. merchant marine, farm relief,
homeopathy, medicine, housing, loans, court reform, and
crime. Correspondents include Calvin Coolidge, Boyal S.
Copeland, Jr., Herbert C. Hoover, and Franklin D. Roose-
velt
Gifts of Mrs. Boyal S. Copeland, 1988 and 1940.
MS 64-1503
Copley, Alexander, 1790-1842.
Papers, 1814-81. 260 items and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. ' .,',.-
Correspondence (1814-42) consisting of 108 letters dealing
with Masonry, the New Jerusalem Church, the spinning in-
dustry, school statistics, personal and business matters, poli-
tics, and Zachariah Chandler; Volinia Township, Cass Co.,
Mich, district school record (1855) ; three essays of Copley;
fragment of diaries and daybooks; diary (1856-57) of
Napoleon Eugene Copley, relating to a trip taken by covered
wagon from Little Prairie Ronde, Mich, to the present site
of Emporia, Kan. ; miscellaneous papers ; and correspondence
of Copley's son, Alexander B. Copley, including 41 letters
pertaining to Little Prairie Ronde, Michigan State Agricul-
tural College, Lansing, Mich., the Paw Paw Railroad, and
other topics.
Gift of Allen B. Copley, 1939.
MS 64-1504
Corden, John, 6. 1821.
Letters, 1861-65. 60 items. ■ .
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
Civil War soldier, of Saline, Mich. Letters from Cordoi
to his wife while he was serving in Company F, 6th Michi-
gan Infantry during the Civil War.
Gift of Victor Corden Knowles, 1962.
MS64-1505
t Couzens, James, 1872-1936.
Correspondence, l924r-85. ca. 100 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
U. S. Senator from Michigan. Correspondence between
Couzens and former Governor of Michigan, Chase S. Osborn
wmcerning Couzens' stand on prohibition; and correspond-
ence between Couzens and William M Hauser regarding
banking legislation.
MS 64-1506
Cowden, Roy William, 1883-1961.
Papers, ca. 1920-50. 3 ft ,
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
Professor of English at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence and other papers pertaining to the English De-
partment, the Hopwood Awards, and Cowden's own writings
and scholarly interests.
On loan from Mrs. Cowden, 1963.
MS 64-1507
Cowie, David Murray, 1872-1940.
Papers, 1924-40. 1038 items. ^_ .
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
°Physician and professor at the University of Michigan
Medical School Correspondence and reports pertaining al-
most entirely to the iodizing of salt and its effects.
Gift of Mrs. David M Cowie, 1942.
MS 64-1508
Cox, Murrell Howard.
Papers, 1915-18. 3 ft • ' . H
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
°Office manager of the Detroit branch of the Fafnir Bear-
ine Company. Business correspondence and miscellaneous
papers dealing with the Fafnir Bearing Company and the
Ainsworth Manufacturing Company of Detroit
Gift of W.Howard Cox, 1958.
MS64-1509
Craig, Robert, professor at ike University of Michigan, col-
lector. . _, . . w
Scrapbook compiled by Robert Craig and Shirley W.
Allen, 1910-23. It. -■, .
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical CoUec-
Scrapbook containing correspondence, clippings, type-
scripts of speeches relating to the career of Filibert Roth as
chairman of the University of Michigan Dept of Forestry.
Gift of Mr. Craig, 1957.
MS 64-1510
Cramton, Louis Convers, 1875-
Papers, ca. 1913-51. 6 ft. , ; .
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
Stete legislator and U. S. Representative from Michigan.
Correspondence, speeches, and clippings pertaining to Cram-
ton's service in Congress (1913-31), particularly his rela-
tions -with the Interior Department and the National Far*
Service, Michigan politics, and the one-man grand jury sys-
tem in the State. Correspondents include Wilber M.
Brucker, Herman Dehnke, and Kim Sigler.
Gift of Mr. Cramton, 1942-62.
MS 64-1511
Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869.
Papers, 1820-1907. ca. 9 ft. and 78 v.
In - rniversity of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
^Land speculator, lumberman, -State legislator, and Gover-
nor of Michigan.- Correspondence, diaries, notes business
and leral papers, speeches, memorandum books, and miscei-
toeouf papers^ Crapo and his son, William Wallace Crapo
(1830-1926), advisor to his father and U.S. Representative
from Massachusetts. Much of the correspondence and other
papers relate to Crapo's Michigan career as a land specu-
245
Papers, 1820-1907.
Massachusetts. deeis anT X?^ ° & V^ years »
"Pecnlntjons m Ohio, C M dT^ tolli9 W
actmties, and papers pertei^f j^S*"' ** fanning
*" son. Some ofS pa^enH ^J"^" 655 acti "^ of
hcan politics and inf fSS^S^£^?^» ***-
conditions and towns in MlZ T*' h ™ftand labor
"spondentsind^^^f^.^^Midwest Cor-
Orrin Baker, Isaac P CW A1 $P ch ^ D aniel S. Bacon,
M^s, Divie Beie DCffieid ^iSi **$*% mUi ™ S -
W Giddingg Daniel C. C^To^^I"*?' <**»
Joy, John R. Kellogg, DeWiKT t T & Ben » James F -
Charles B. Mears, WmiTm v Le £ h > Henr y Ledyard,
Smith, Humphr^H H.^SmlrTV^™'^ Gerrit'
w-f ^r^frSif" & - Si j
^fT^
01 cue Crapo family, 1936 and 1940.
CresweD, Cordelia, 1868 ?-l950 MS 64-1512
correspondence, 1886-1932' linn ;*
In lu versitv of UfiM,; 1300 items,
tiona ™ 7 ° f Mlchl « an . Michigan Historical Collec-
Public school teacher 9 ^ « .
Crit Sn en ' ^ bat *»***. 1867-1933 MS 64-1613
Paper,. 1868-1933. 130^"
tiot * ] ™^ " ***«. !***» Historical Collec
and unpublished MS& o^inT^^ lect ™« note?
tu» consists of letters conSnW oS"^,, ' **• °°H~
University of Michigan. Sa^Z™*** tnd *"»
Cron, Anton C MS64-1514
Papers, 1917-fil. ca. 400 items.
tiot llUVel ^° fM ^^ Michigan Historical Collec
*|s^v£ng £%£*!!* **• from Cron
A- E. F. during ^rlwZ^ZdVS*^™ » 2
faon landmthe Army 0f0 cc pa-
GiftofMr.F.W.Cron, 1961 .
^pond^maS 1 ^^ Univer! % of Michigan. Cor-
-ns, publishing hou^fer ""? . A,aerieSl **«*-
on world events; MSS. of b^fe an d „^? ) ^ th «"»«>ts
books and articles; lecture notes;
T ~^^^
William L. Clemii^t /ci^ S*"* <3£
^er W. Crane, Heb^^^ 1 ^'/ 40188 Couzens;
I^ght L. Dumond, S r g2* ^t 1 ? H °«5
^ & Ford, Georg; N^FuL i^f^i 01 " 1 A Fai ^
«>n 31 Gale, MoseTcnrnt \t ' CFur Stenberg, Es-
g^ale, MUdred^Sal^^'t 3 - ^ Mafy L
Kelsey, Theodore W. Koch A,™ rt H ?»»> Pnmcis W.
^loyd, Warren P. LonrtS ! aSK* £ r^ ^^ »
Midiener, Charles MoorTjame^O v'£ L *? gUin ' Earl C.
k"*i Chase S. Osborn, Geo«?W Sh*™*^ Wirt New-
Jesse S. Reeves, Alexander »' ™ etson -MiloM. Quaife.
Wilfred B. S^TZkVsTSL?;"" * S ^
goajon, Shirley W. SnutCllon^M^ 168 ,^ Prestoa
tej Tappmg, Arthur H. VandSJ^ pP^ldmg, T. Haw-
Kobert M Wenley, A^JW|A/lTa Tyne,
Fielding H. Tost " ^te, Lee A, White, and
Bequest of Arthur L. Cross, 1940.
C^eO, Charles Mffler, 1825-1886 ^ «-"»
Papers, 1851 ?-«4. 12 itemsZ 5 v
^Um^ty of Michigan, Mich^an Historical Collec-
Senator Zachariah ChandleT; S^SSE » f * rac ««sor to
Benjamin L. Baxter on private mli^H *« Croswel] from
from Croswell to his son V JT T * ^ 1 * tere f 188 *)
letters (1851^ f£„ wnt ten from Adrian, Mich • eirirt -1
C^osweEf pSTer ^T *» ^as iftcly '
Croswell's diar/^^XST '£ft ^jSr*
address on retiring from L S M *7 for Croswell's
notes for other addiW Mlclu ^n Legislature; and
Gift of Mrs. Henry Bowen, 1.038.
Cnrtis,Heber Doust, 1872-1942 MS 64-1617
Letters, 1921-41. 190 itema
^Lmversity f Michigan, Michigan Historical Colleo-
to Mexico, Sumatra, and P«X.^I J m astronomy, trips
«nt events witfi^SLf^E"' ""* «">«*!>«'« cu?!
matters. ^ U6nt refe «nces to personal family
Acquired, 1950.
CosWng, George, 1888- MS 64-1518
Papers, 1942-55. ca. 250 items and 10 v
^ Umver.ty of Michigan, Mi^Historica, CoDec
from his MdioffinS^SJnL 1 *^** lettels to CuS
H^andenberg S'^urH^^ ^W taA^K
GiftofGeorgeW.Cu^SS andenberftJr -
flw
246
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1519
Bixby, Wfflard Wilson, 1898-
Papers, 1918-43. 50 items and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts made from original letters owned by
f Mrs. Howard Bixby, of St. Paul, Minn.; together with
photocopies and a microfilm of the original Record of the
American Bixbys owned by W. Kirker Bixby, of St Paul,
Veteran of World War i, of St Paul, Minn. Letters
(1918) written by Bixby to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Bixby; Italian postcards, Bixby 's passports; and
photos, taken by him relating to his experience as an am-
bulance driver in Italy during World War t; a family
geneology, Record of the American Bixbys (1630-1943) and
brief genealogical data on the family of Joseph and Sarah
(Wyatt) Heard Bixby of Ipswich, Mass.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Howard Bixby, 1919, and Mr. W. Kirker
Bixby, 1963.
MS 64-1630
Congregational Churches in Minnesota. Conference.
Records, 1856-1954. ca.6ft.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, financial data, and other papers of
the Congregational Conference of Minnesota and of the
organizations comprising the conference. Includes lists of
pastors, deacons and other officers, delegates, baptisms, mem-
jjjers received, members moved, marriages, minutes, reports,
Charities, treasurer's reports, and similar records for the fol-
lowing Congregational churches in Minnesota: First Con-
gregational Church of Crookston, First Congregational
Church of Mcintosh, Bethany Congregational Church of
Minneapolis, Oak Park Congregational Church of Minne-
apolis, Union Congregational Church of North Branch,
First Congregational Church of Shevlin, Forest Street Con-
gregational Church of St. Paul, Union Congregational
Church of Walnut Grove, and First Congregational Church
of Zunsbi-o Falls.
Inventory description in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the conference, 1957.
MS 64-1521
Hazzard, George Henry, 1846-1929.
Papers, 1885-1951. 54 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Civic leader and businessman, of St. Paul, Minn. Cor-
respondence relating to the purchase pi railroad right-of-
way land for permanent exhibition buildings for the Min-
ftsota State Fair and (1905-21) to Hazzard's activities in
•b Good Templars including letters from Edvard W a win-
sky, a member of the Swedish Parliament and international
president of Q» Good Templars. Other papers (1924-51)
deal with the Minnesota Territorial Pioneers Association and
an antiwar resolution passed (ca. 1951) by the Minnesota
Territorial Pioneers Women's Club of St Paul.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. E. R. Larson, 1962.
r _* j r, — MS 64-1522
Langford, George, 1876-
Papers, 1916-49. ca. 3 ft. (500 items and 22 v.)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Arcneologist and research associate in anthropology Uni-
versity of Chicago. Correspondence; genealogy giving data
on the Langford, Robertson, Taylor, Monfort, Marshall,
Dunn, and Holmes families; notes on Langford's experi-
ences hunting and studying fossils; photos, and drawings of
fossils, prehistoric animals and contemporary animals; sum-
manes of books and articles on these subjects; photos, of
scientists and excavation sites; and newspaper dippings.
Includes information about various excavations and studies
in Pennsylvania and Illinois, excavation techniques, methods
of preserving specimens; and the dispersal of Langford's
collections to various institutions. Correspondents include
Fay-Cooper Cole, Roland B. Dixon, Alfred Vincent Kidder,
Charles B. Lipman, George Grant MacCurdy, Warren K.
Moorehead, Frank E. A. Thone, and Clark Wissler.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Langford, 1964.
MS 64-1623
Sageng, Ole O 1871-1963.
Papers, 1904-53. ca. 3 ft (25,000 items)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
State legislator, of Dalton, Minn. Correspondence relat-
ing mainly to Sageng's career in the Minnesota Legislature
(1900-22; 1950-54) and a few other papers relating to his
other political activities including an unsuccessful effort to
run for the U. S. Congress (1923-24) . The correspondence
deals with State problems and legislation on many subjects
including woman suffrage, prohibition, education, and pub-
lic health.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mathilda Sageng and Mis. Howard Burton, 1963.
MS 64-1624
Street, Frank Willis, 1893-
Papers, 1898-1919. 50 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Clergyman, of Minnesota. Letters, sermon notes, and
newspaper clippings. Most of the papers consist of letters
( 1917-19) written by Street to his mother in Boyalton, Minn,
during World War I while he was in the U. S. Army, from
army camps in the U. S., particularly Camp Johnston,
Jacksonville, Fla., and from France, and from Germany
during the occupation. They describe army life, religions
services in the army, the work of the T.-M. C. A., some bat-
tles, civilian life in wartime France and Germany, America's
war aims, and the importance of American participation in
world affairs following the war.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Street, 1929.
MS64-1526
Velie, Charles Deere, 1861-1929.
Papers, 1919-53. ca.2ft \500 items and 12 v.)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Business executive of the Deere and Webber Company,
and Boy Scout leader, of Minneapolis, Minn- Correspond-
ence, business papers, scrapbooks, pamphlets, clippings, and
other papers. Includes data on Boy Scout activities such as
camps, rundraising during World War i, accomplishments
of local scouts and leaders, and trips; biographical sW^ng
of the Velie family; articles and circulars relating to the
247
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Velie, Charles Deere, 1861-1929. Papers, 1919-63.
(Continued)
Deere and Velie family business interests; and correspond-
ence (1926) between Stephen PL Velie, Jr. and Charles
Deere, concerning a loan on Deere and Company stock.
Unpublished inventory in repository.
Gift of Mrs. James H Matthews (from the Boy Scoot
office, Minneapolis) , 1963.
„_. MS 64-1526
Baby, William Keener, 1857-1931.
Papers, 1700-1931. ca. 18 ft
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
In part, transcripts of Dorothy Jordan's letters (1808-11)
to the Duke of Clarence, and of Madame de Pompadour's
family letters (1740-51)
Business executive, book and manuscripts collector, and
philanthropist, of St. Louis, Mo. Composed of Biiby's own
papers together with MSS. collected by him. Bixby's corre-
spondence relates to his business affairs, his purchases and
sales of manuscripts, his philanthropic work, the many
books which he published privately, his activities with the
Red Cross, his world travels, and the many societies of
which he was a member. Includes material on the St. Louis
City Ait. Museum, the Sears Memorial at Mary Institute,
Washington University, the Wixford controversy concern-
ing credit for the method of purifying St Louis city water,
the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904. the construction
of the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City, the St. Louis
Chamber of Commerce, and the Missouri Historical Society.
Papers collected by Bixby include a large autograph col-
lection (European royalty and others); 200 letters of
Thomas Jefferson; letters by Braxton Bragg, Aaron Burr,
Samuel Houston, Dorothy Jordan, Madame de Pompadour,
and Zachary Taylor; and material relating to Fort Chartres,
HI. (1730), Kaskaskia, 111. (1753), Arkansas River fortifi-
cations (1751-55), Andrew Jackson, and the Mexican and
■Civil Wars.
Gift.
MS 64-1527
Abbott, Luther Jewett, 1831-1900.
Papers, 1867-72. 75 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Physician and State Legislator, of Washington Co., Neb.
Correspondence, speeches, notes, and 14 petitions of the Citi-
zens of Logan and Fontanelle precincts, Washington Co.,
to the Nebraska Territorial Legislature, relating primarily
to the proposed annexation by Dodge Co. of the west portion
of Washington Co.
Description in the repository.
Gift of Ned C. Abbott, 1920.
".--""■ MS 64-1528
Abbott, Ned Culbertson, 1874-1960.
Papers, 1850-1959. ca. 16 ft. (ca. 10,000 items)
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Historian and educator of the blind. Family letters (1850-
1941) ; Abbott's general correspondence (1888-1959) ; diaries
and journals; MSS. of speeches and writings; genealogical
data on the Abbott, Colman, Collins, Culbertson, Farnum,
Jewett, and Morton families; account books; notes; research
data; miscellaneous certificates and memorabilia; scrap-
books of clippings, and other printed matter. The bulk of
the papers dates from 1920-50 and relates to many phases
of Nebraska's history, to the Nebraska School for the Blind,
and to the education of the blind in general Includes
diaries (1863-67) of Abbott's mother, Clara F. (Culbertson)
Abbott, containing accounts of pioneer life in Fremont and
Fontanelle, Neb. and diaries (1898-99) of his brother
Luther Jewett Abbott, Jr., relating to the Spanish Ameri-
can War. Correspondents include Keene Abbott, Mabel
(Avery) Abott, Bess Streeter Aldrich, Willa Cather, L L.
Coryell, Sr., J. W. Crabtree, Frank J. Hecker, Robert B.
Howell, Karl A Menninger, John H. Morehead, Joy Morton,
Mark Morton, Sterling Morton, James C. Olson, L. D0
Richards, and James L Sellers.
Description in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Abbott, 1957.
MS 64-1529
Dodd, Lillian.
Papers, 1779-1945. 30 boxes.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History.
Teacher and government employee, of North Carolina.
Correspondence, deeds, account books, school notebooks,
muster rolls, land grants, memorabilia, and printed matter,
of Miss Dodd and members of her family. Miss Dodd's
correspondence (1903-45) is most frequently with her
mother and her sister, but also with other relatives and many
friends, and relates to family affairs, to her student days,
and to her activities as a teacher. Includes Civil War
papers (1862) of William Henry Dodd; account books and
miscellaneous papers (1842-1909) of her father, James
Dodd; Howell family papers (1779-1909); correspondence
of her mother, S. C. (Howell) Dodd; and correspondence,
school notebooks, and other papers (1897-1939) of her sister,
Ceyce (Dodd) Craig Eastman.
Unpublished description in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Ceyce Eastman, 1957.
MS 64-1530
Gregory, John Tillery, 1832-1905.
Papers, 1849-1910. 4809 items.
In North Carolina Dept of Archives and History.
Farmer, merchant^ and court- clerk, of Halifax Co., N.£
Correspondence (chiefly family), farm records, estates a?
counts, miscellaneous accounts, fiTm-n pial records, memora-
bilia, and printed matter. Includes material relating to
Gregory's position as court clerk and to his activities in po-
litical and local organizations; a few Civil War papers; and
school records of Gregory's children. Many of the farm rec-
ords relate to the growing and selling of cotton.
Description in the repository.
MS 64-1531
Leggett, Nazareth.
Business records, 1837-39. 60 items.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History
collections.
Resident of Bertie Co., N. C. Receipts, bills, and accounts,
including receipted bills for postage, merchandise purchased
from Norfolk, Va., and services by individuals; bills of lad-
ing and shipments; and bills from commission merchants in
Norfork, Va., and Baltimore, Md.
Transferred from Bertie County records, 1963.
MS 64-1532
Nichofls, Benajah.
Papers, 1783-1834. 3 boxes.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History.
Resident of Bertie Co., N. C. Correspondence, receiate,
promissory notes, accounts, estate records, bills, bills ofsK,
and agreements. Includes correspondence relating to the
estates which Nicholls administered; business papers relat-
ing to the cotton trade; letters from relatives; and records
(1828-31) of the White Oak Church and Sunday School.
Subjects mentioned include a trip to the West Indies, the
Nat Turner slave insurrection in Southampton Co., Va.
Description in the repository.
Transferred from Bertie Co. records, 1963.
248
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1533
Pattison, William J I. 1828.
Papers, 1847-97. 500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2315)
£f Cotton factor, broker, real estate agent, and property man-
^^ ager, of New Orleans, New York, and Mississippi. Business
correspondence and accounts (chiefly 1866-97), summer
travel letters from Pattison's wife and children, household
accounts, and records as treasurer of the First Presbyterian
Church in Pass Christian, Miss, in the 1870's and J "
Gift of Charles Pattison, 1940.
MS 64-1534
Perry, Benjamin Franklin, 1805-1886.
Papers, 1822-1933. ca. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (588 and M-588)
In part, 2 reels of microfilm (negative) made from origi-
nals lent by Mrs. Sam Rice Baker, 1941 ; and Mr. Conway
S. Carter, 1960.
Lawyer, of Greenville, S. C, editor of the Greenville
mountaineer and the Southern patriot, and Governor of
South Carolina. Letter book (1822-67), diary (2 v., 1832-
63), two scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings on
Perry's political career, articles (1834-35) written by Perry
on incidents in the Revolutionary "War, data relating to
Perry and his family, microfilm of supplementary pages to
Perry's diary, and other papers (1850-72) consisting of cor-
respondence and an eight page typescript entitled "The
Perry family" by James T. Buck.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Fannie Perry Beattie, before 1940; and Mrs.
0- Hugh C. Haynsworth, 1949.
MS 64-1535
Polk. Leonidas, Bp., 1806-1864.
Papers, 1767-1935. 169 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (266, 267, 603, and M-2965)
In part, 3 reels of microfilm (negative and positive) made
from originals at the University of the South, Sewanee,
Tenn.
Episcopal clergyman and Confederate Army officer. Cor-
respondence and other papers, mostly gathered for the book
Tjeonidas Polk, Bishop and general* and relating to Polk's
life and work, Episcopal Church matters, the establishment
of the University of the South in 1856-61, and the Confeder-
ate campaigns in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia, 1861-
64, in which Polk was involved. Includes correspondence
of Polk's father, CoL William Polk, his grandfather, Thomas
Polk, his wife Frances (Devereux) Polk, his son and biog-
rapher, William Mecklenberg Polk (1844-1918), and his
daughter, Katherine (Polk) Gale; papers (1815-81) of the
Polk and Gale families of Tennessee, North Carolina, Mis-
sissippi, and Alabama; Civil War correspondence of Polk
<gband his wife, and his son-in-law W. D. Gale, and his wife,
"Katherine (Polk) Gale; two typewritten copies of the recol-
lections (1895) of life in the Southern Confederacy, 1861-
65, by Katherine (Polk) Gale, telling of her life and the
conditions during the Civil War in the Yazoo, Miss., Nash-
ville, Tenn., and Asheville, N. C.; and two volumes of the
personal diary (1873-74) of Mrs. Leonidas Polk.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Frank Ring, before 1940.
MS 64-1536
Prince, William Meade, 1893-1951.
Papers of William Meade Prince and Lillian Prince,
1938-61. 450 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3659 aud 36C0)
Artist and author. Chiefly typescripts of Prince's writ-
ings, including "Itching Tarheel or the poodle in the prai-
rie" and "So far so good"; some correspondence, chiefly
1949-50; and a scrapbook relating to Prince's book "The
southern part of heaven" (1950). Papers (1947-60) of
Prince's wife, Lillian Hughes Prince (d. 1962), include cor-
respondence, clippings, and photos, relating to her role in
Paul Green's outdoor drama entitled "The lost colony" at
Roanoke Island, N. C. and the University of North Carolina
dramatic productions by the Carolina Playmakers, and
three scrapbooks (1938-61) pertaining to the Playmakers
and her role in "Dark of the moon" and "The lost colony."
Unpublished description in the library.
Received from the estate of Mrs. Prince, 1963.
MS 64-1537
Strudwick family.
Papers, 1701-1826. 150 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (701)
Letters, chiefly 1771-92, to Samuel Strudwick and Wil-
liam Strudwick, of Wilmington, N. C. from relatives and
friends in England, from agents in London about property
there, and from merchants in Wilmington about the sale of
tobacco and the purchase of articles; indentures; deeds;
receipts; lists of slaves; and other papers.
Gift of Shepperd Strudwick, before 1940.
MS 64-1538
Swain, David Lowry, 1801-1868.
Papers, 1807-77. ca. 1000 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (706)
Governor of North Carolina, college president, and State
legislator. Correspondence, chiefly 1833-^68, relating to
Swain's position as president of the University of North
Carolina, to his interest in the history of North Carolina
and to the collection of source materials relating to it, in-
cluding the work of the North Carolina Historical Society;
five volumes of epistolary correspondence, chiefly 1819-35,
relating to Swain's early life and to his career as North
Carolina legislator and Governor; and items relating to
politics in North Carolina.
Unpublished description in the library.
A letter from James Osborne to Swain has been pub-
lished in North Carolina booklet, v. 12, no. 2, (1912) p. 86-
87.
Acquired from the North Carolina Historical Society.
MS 64-1538
Waddell, Alfred Moore, 1834-1912.
Papers, 1783-1935. 450 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (743)
Journalist, author, and political leader, of Wilmington,
N. C. Correspondence and business papers, chiefly 1875-
1900, of Waddell and his wife, Gabrielle (de Rosset) Wad-
dell. Includes Waddell's writings on religious, historical,
and political subjects; correspondence concerning Waddell's
speeches and researches in family history, particularly the
de Rosset, Moore, Myers, and Waddell families; letter press
249
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1783-1936.
Waddeli, Alfred Moore, 1834-1912.
(Continued)
book (1886-94) of Waddeli; scrapbooks of Waddell's
speeches and writings; law notebook of Hugh Waddeli
(1799-1879) ; recipes of Gabrielle de Rosset Papers prior
to 1875 consist of deeds, wills, and legal papers of the de
Eosset, Moore, Nash, and Waddeli families of Hillsboro and
Wilmington, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Mrs. A. M Waddeli, before 1940; and Mrs. D C.
Waddeli, 1961 from the estate of D. C. Waddeli, Jr.
Watson family. MS 64-1540
Papers, 1832-^9. 100 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (756)
Family correspondence (chiefly 1840-50) of John Watson,
of Brockport, N. Y., New Canaan, Conn., Cleveland, Ohio,
and Houston^ Tex. with members of his family, particularly
his father, William A. Watson, of Brookport, N. T., his wife
Mary Ann Watson, of New Canaan, bis daughter, Julia E
Watson, while she was attending school at West Winsted,
Com. in the early lSKPa, and Henry Watson; and corre-
spondence and papers of the Nicholson family of Pasadena,
CaM., Tsorth Carolina, Indiana, South Dakota, and Kansas,
mcludmg papers of William Nicholson, superintendent©!
Indian affairs m Kansas and South Dakota.
Gift of Mrs. Arthur M. Jordan, before 1940.
ws.v r ,«, MS64-1541
Webb, James, 1774-1855.
Business papers, 1725-1918. 8 ft (ca, 15, 830 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (760)
Banker, of Hillsboro, N. C. Correspondence, accounts,
bills, invoices, deeds, ledgers, cotton mill accounts (1842-
63), and other papers of Webb and members of his family,
relating to banking, mercantile and cotton manufacturing
activities, politics, and Confederate Army life. Includes
personal letters from Alabama and Tennessee; merchandise
account books (1878-83) of James Webb, Jr.; and business
papers of James Webb, Jr. and John H Webb.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of the Misses Webb, before 1940.
Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, 1865-1918, collector * m
Papers, 1746-1905. 100 items.
*£*$E%*1-£fi* °™ H »' M *T. Southern His-
Papers relating to Southern education and religion, parti-
cularly in North Carolina. Includes 14 volume^ rf Jere-
miah Norman's diary (1793-1801) telling of his travels as
an itinerant Methodist preacher in North Carolina, South
Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D C • a
diary (1746-71) of Thomas Nicholson (1715-178oT a
Quaker writer of Perquimans Co., N. C; minutes (1815-17)
of die Camden, N. C. circuit, Methodist Church; MS copv
of Weeks' book Southern Quakers and slavery, 18967^
account by Daniel R. Goodloe of the alleged Mecklenburg
K 1 "^ ? f ^kpeadence; and a few Moravian papere
(1891-1901) in German, and 75 items (1903-05) pertaining
to a dispute in the San Carlos, Ariz. Indian Schc^l/while
Weeks was its superintendent
Unpublished description in the library
Purchase, before 1940.
wtv* * .,_ MS 64-1543
White family.
Papers, 1773-1923. 279 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (773) .
Deeds, wills, Confederate certificates of indebtedness,
receipts, judgments, school and college notebooks (1867-79)
scrapbooks (1870-81 and 1891-1907), and other papers of
John Blake White (1781-1857), author and artist of South
Carolina; of Octavius A. White (1826-1903), physician of
Charleston, S. C. and New York, and surgeon in the Con-
federate Army; and of John Blake White (1850-1935),
New York physician. Includes medical writings of Octavius
A. White, especially relating to yellow fever; and papers
relating to the donation of historical paintings and literary
works of John B. White to the city of Charleston, the U. S.
Senate, the Library of Congress, the New York Public
Library, and the New York Historical Society.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Dr. John Blake White, before 1940.
MS 64-1644
Wilder, Gaston H 1814-1873.
Papers, 1838-1916. 300 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (779)
Planter and Army officer, of Johnston Co., N. C. Legal
and business correspondence, accounts (1847-49) of Wilder
as U. S. Army Paymaster in Mexico, general store accounts,
memorandum books, and plantation accounts (1876-80) of
his wife, Mrs. Sarah E. (Hinton) Wilder. Includes busi-
ness papers of Samuel Wilder, lawyer of Birmingham, AU ^,
and of various other members of the Wilder family. W
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of James I. Wilder, before 1940.
_ , MS 64-1545
Withrow, Adoniram Judson, 1825-1867.
Civil War correspondence, 1862-63. 81 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3679)
Union Army officer, of Salem, Iowa. Chiefly letters from
Withrow, 1st It. of Company C, 25th Regt, Iowa Volunteers
to his wife, Libertatia America (Arnold) Withrow, telling
of his daily life and health, relating news of other men from
Salem in the regiment and including news of Army activities
and troop movements; one letter from his wife ; three letters
from men in the regiment to Withrow while he was at home
on sick leave, July-Aug. 1863, and a map.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Ernest R, Cole, 1964.
MS 64— 1546
Wood, Robert Crooke, 1832-1900. M
Papers, 1807-1910. 2 ft ■
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (800)
Family correspondence and business papers (chiefly 1866-
1900) of Wood while he was commissioner general of the
American Shipping and Industrial League, member of the
New Orleans City Council, and a businessman in Mexico and
Colombia in the 1880's. The letters are chiefly from Wood
to his wife, Mary Wilhelmine (Trist) Wood (1838-1914)
250
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wood, Robert Crooke, 1832-1900. Papers, 1807-1910.
(Continued)
on occasions when he was away from New Orleans on busi-
ness trips and visits to relatives in New York, Washington,
D. C, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Winchester, Va., and other
places. Letters in the 1890's are from Trist Wood (d. 1952)
-who was abroad studying art and working. The earliest
items (1807-56) consist of Bringier family papers from
New Orleans, relating chiefly to the sale of slaves; and cor-
respondence of H. B. Trist with his family in New Orleans.
Includes Wood's correspondence regarding his research on
Zachary Taylor.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Trist Wood, before 1940; since 1940 installments
have come from Mr. Wood and his estate.
MS 84-1547
Yancey, Bartlett, 1785-1828.
Papers, 1800-28. 123 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (805)
Lawyer, State legislator, and U. S. Representative from
North Carolina. Correspondence and other papers, pri-
marily concerning the preliminaries of the elections of 1824
and 1828, and reflecting the viewpoint of the "Old Republi-
can" group which supported William H. Crawford for the
presidency in 1824. Correspondents include John C. Cal-
houn, William H. Crawford, Nathaniel Macon, Willie P.
Mangum, Archibald D. Murphey, Thomas Ruffin, Romulus
Mitchell Saunders, Lewis Williams and other prominent
men - , .,
Unpublished description in the library. Also described
^ in A calendar of the Bartlett Yancey papers in the Southern
W Historical Collection of the University of North Carolina,
& mimeographed pamphlet issued in 1940 by the North
Carolina Historical Records Survey. Some of the letters
have been published in Letters of Nathaniel Macon, James
Sprunt historical monographs, no. 2 (1900); Letters of
Nathaniel Macon, by John Steele and William Barry Grove,
James Sprunt historical monograph, no. 3 (1902) ; and
Letters to Bartlett Yancey, The James Sprunt historical
publications, v. 10, no. 2 ( 1911 ) .
Acquired from the North Carolina Historical Society.
MS64-1648
Young, John Freeman, Bp.-, 1820-1885.
Corrpspondence, 1846-68. 50 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (808)
Episcopal clergyman, of Florida, Texas, Mississippi, and
Louisiana respectively and Bishop of Florida after 1867.
Letters to Young from various Southern ministers relating
to church business and current happenings.
Gift of Mrs. E. J. LTSngle, before 1940.
Leaf, James Pinney, 1866-1949.
Papers, 1891-1919. (MS 60-1020)
MS 64-1549
•Addition, 1887-1940. ca. 7 ft.
In University of Pittsburgh Library.
Correspondence, maps, clippings, memorabilia, and other
papers relating to Leafs career as a civil engineer in Penn-
sylvania and Ohio and to his service as a major in the U. S.
Army in France during World War i. Includes material
(1922-26) on the Lake Erie and Ohio Ship Canal.
Index and chronological file in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift obtained by R. J. Fergusson ; formerly owned by Mrs.
Leaf.
MS 64-1550
Barnwell, Joseph Walker, 1846-1880.
Papers, 1860-1930. 30 ft.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and State legislator, of Charleston, S. C. Fam-
ily, personal, and business correspondence; papers (1880-
93) of the Brawley and Barnwell firm; office files on the
South Carolina, Charleston & Savannah, and Southern Rail-
roads; letter book (1893-94) relating to the Sea Island Re-
lief Committee; minutes, correspondence, and lists (1860-
1912) of the South Carolina Historical Society, of which
Barnwell was president; photos.; and an incomplete memoir
which gives much detail on the political factions and con-
tests in Charleston and in South Carolina from 1870-90.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift and purchase.
MS 64-1551
Charleston, S. C Independent or Congregational Church.
Records, 1732-1912. 37 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Registers, minutes, treasurer's accounts, rent lists of pews,
minutes of the Clergy Society and of the Charleston Benevo-
lent Society, lists of interments, admissions, and marriages,
Sunday School records, and catalogs of the Bible School
Library.
Permanent deposit.
MS 64-1552
Ford, Timothy, 1762-1830.
Ford-Ravenel collection, 1788-1866. ca. 1 ft.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary soldier, lawyer, and member of the Charles-
ton City Council and the South Carolina Legislature. Cor-
respondence, diary (1785-86) telling of Ford's trip from
Morrislown, N. J. to Philadelphia, and describing Charles-
ton, Beaufort, and the Cooper River plantation district of
South Carolina; correspondence concerning property cases,
cashbooks (1788-1816), contracts, receipts, and miscellane-
ous business papers of the law firm of De Saussure and
Ford ; personal and business letters of Ford's partner, Henry
De Saussure; essays on literary, historical, and constitu-
tional subjects; and other papers. The papers of Edmund
Ravenel (1797-1870), South Carolina physician, professor,
and planter, include the receipts, bills, and legal documents
for the management -of Ford's estate and the affairs of Mary
T. Ford; bills and advertisements from .local and northern
druggists; and correspondence and other papers on the
yellow fever and malaria outbreak of 1858, cholera,
Ravent>l's work as relief doctor at an army hospital (1858),
oceanographic studies of Charleston harbor, medical ethics
and ideals of science, the reorganizing of a country parish
school, and brickmaking. Ravenel's correspondents include
John Bnchman, Stephen Elliott, Lewis R. Gibbes, General
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, the Charleston Library So-
ciety, the College of Charleston, and the Medical College of
South Carolina. .
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by Frank Ravenel Frost.
251
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Crouch, Austin, 1870-1957 ^ 64-1553
Papers 1893-1956. ca. 3 ft. (2929 items)
(AaSS55 Pt " t °" W - & -. »*WCarver Library
ffiS^&idSS' ■" Bap - tist li *«y. «*^
Convention of which Crouch was the first cx^ivf I~
"f'*> *£* C Moore, Merrill D. Moore, WD
fw «; Georg ! ^ Uad ' Porter E <*th, g. mw
J- W.Storer, and Thomas J. Watts ravage,
Unpublished register in the library.
librSy"! ^ nMad,m ™ d * r Mictions accepted by the
^formation on literary rights available in the library
W? n V^T* and *" Es ^tive ConnnkLShe
Southern Baptist Convention, 1957. "^"iee or tne
Orchard, George Herbert, 6 1796 MS 64, 1554
Pap* t, 1805-55. ca. 60 items.'
AhSSSF* ^^ *"> D ^-Carver Library
Unpublished register in the library
UfaOpen. to researchers under restrictions accepted by the
ffi*T l ^!L^ t 5 ,ry right3 nvailable ™ ^ library
Gift of Robert W Hailey, 1953. "«rary.
Fletcher, Elijah, 1789-1858 MS 64-1555
Letters, 1808-46. 61 items.
T^Serln^^ 11 ^' ^ Helen <**"* Library,
leacner in Alexandria and New Glasgow V- ™a ^k •
re^T "^ "SW" Publisher ^ KbuTg' Va fe
ters written to Fletrhpi-'c «o~,«4._ u ■'" lJluur R» »a. ijet-
in Ludlow, Vt. ^S'eK &£&"*$*"» **»*
ney on hogback from Vernon! t ^Lv"^ hlS ^
and observations of peopbl^K J, ^^ J , UnpM ™ on "
customs, and ^^,%JSK?vS?2M£
eel o; meeting with Thomas Jefferson; and dStieEfa
and schooling m Alexandria and in NewGlasgoM^nW
a^^ssa^^sff^ wS
VirS^ ^ EHJah Fletcher: Vermont schoolmaster to
Virginia planter, in The iron worker (Winter 1957-58?
published by the Lynchburg Foundry CompS, p. wi
£££" ^ ^ PUWished * the ^--ity pU of
&f Sr^r^? ^ librai 7 frictions.
1955 W KetCher Glxariton ^ Fannyl Fletcher,
The library also has photocopies (negative)
Abbe, Cleveland, 1838-1916 ^ M " 1556
Paper?, 1850-1916. 15 ft (9500-items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. M
(UnSHSL?* ? eteorol °gist Correspondence: diaries 1
SdtSSi^^f 16 ^^ to ^ activ^tiS
mcludttg a family genealogy; weather maps (An* 29-Sent
29, 1870) constructed by Abbe; and copieTof^ti^r
bulletins withthe cooperate of the Cincinnati Chamber of
-SETS and fr S - W ^^™S^a2? nnm^
ot letters to and from members of his family, particulariv
W^Z. T < ? e I dand Abbe assis ted in the telegraphic
lo^tude work of the U. S. Coast Survey at CaSdW
Mass.; and many letters from Otto Wfflilm ™Tc^-_fi^
kovo, Russia, where Abbe was a guest astronomer 3£3l
JS?* C ^ P ° n if nts inclBde *&** S. Bickmo« JamWH.'
Coffin, Wilham Ferrel, Wolcott Gibbs, Asaph Ewi7o^rA
2t^J^ ,MBm £ 8ra '' Le,ri ' K Eutherford, P T^mS
tt 1^°^ Mar 3 r S^ ■=«* James C^ateoT^
. Unpublished finding aid in the library llso Scribed
Na^Ttt ? ( .^ y $ 1 x 9 ? 3) p - 357 - 58 "d in an artide by*
^?^,^- 0ld m ^ e ^^^ Overly joumalof ciS
rent acquisitions, v 20, na 4 (Sept 1963) p ^47
Infarmataan on literary rights available in the library
Transferred from the U. S. National Archil a^d^ft
of his granddaughter Dr. Petrena Abbe Shea, WeS ^#
Arnold, Henry Harley, 1886-1950 MS 64-1557
Papers, 1907-50. 110 ft (85,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Mnnsucript Division
spSdence nSS^ ^ S \ ^^ officer - Family corre-
sponaenco (1934-50) ; general coiTespondence : notes MSS
near print, and printed and galley proofs of spewwTrti"'
reTS'^ a •' 1J . eWSpap . er di PPi»gs; and printed matter
SSS,^ A ™ ld 'f. Potion as chief architect in thTc^
struction and direction of U. S. air power ttfllR-^ w=
early cai-eer (1907-38), his activitief and ^rirffiSr to
W^Tlll 19 ?> and th / policies "* evJof WorW
-F™1 w \ a Cor ^ s P on dents include Hans C. Adamson:
Frank M Andrews, Bernard M. Baruch Eugene irZlS'
Uoohttle, Donald W. Dousrlas Irn P w.1™. *i> u _T x '
Fichelberge, Joseph R E^ B^y Stles"^^
Ki n ?1H n ° n ' ^ MarshlJ l Arthur Travez-s Harris J H
A. Lindbergh, Robert A. Lovett, James M. Magee GkL *
It *"•«««»» C-Mardiall, Louis Marx, bSSa fSlfr <
kan, John K -Northrop, Edwin Pederson Sir Charles Por
& f ^ V i ^"o^, Horace W SleS cS
Spaatz, Edward R. Stettinius, Guy VtiuAn. OlaoS. «m
Kannan, Jack Warner, and Burdette S. Wright
Lnpublislied finding aid iu the Library "
repSry 3 . ^^ under «strictions accepted by the
Information on literary rights avaHable in the Library
Gift of Mrs. Arnold and others, 1951-61. ^""T-
252
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1558
Book-of-the-Month Club, New York.
Records, 1939-58. ca. 23 ft (14,900 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
^ Editorial and publishers' correspondence (1947-50) ye-
W lating to books submitted by publishing houses for consid-
eration by the Book-of-the-Month Club and preliminary
readers' reports in the form of revi e ws and candid evalu-
ations of the suitability of books for distribution by the dab.
Most of the reports concern books which were not selected
by the club. Among the notable preliminary readers axe
Graham Bates, Rosemary Benet, William Rose Benet, Basil
Davenport, Elizabeth Easton, Gerald Johnson, Amy Love-
man, Allan Nevins, and Ralph Thompson. Prominent cor-
respondents include William Rose Benet, Henry Seidel
Canby, Basil Davenport, Clifton Fadiman, Dorothy Can-
field Fisher, Amy Loveman, John P. Marquand, and Chris-
topher Morley.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library. Also described
in the Library of Congress Information bulletin, v. 23, no.
21 (May 25, 1964) p. 232-3 and the Library's Quarterly
journal of current acquisitions, v. 21, no. 3 (July 1964)
Information on literary rights available in the. Library.
Gift of Mr. Ralph Thompson, 1963.
This is a continuing collection, which will be added to
from time to time.
MS 64-1559
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885.
Papers, 1837-82. 152 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Newspaper publisher, U. S. Representative from Indiana,
^ and Vice President of the U. S. Correspondence and drafts
O of 20 speeches. Most of the letters are to Alfred Wheeler,
Colfax's business manager and later editor of The St.
Joseph Valley register, South Bend, Ind. The correspond-
ence relates to State and national politics, the operation of
the newspaper, Colfax' lecture tours, and Republican Party
politics. Includes several letters from Jay Cooke (1821-
1905) and copies of letters written to Senator Henry Bowen
Anthony (1816-1884).
Partial list of correspondents in the papers.
Various gifts and purchases, 1918-56.
MS 64-1560
Davis, Elmer Holmes, 1890-1958.
Papers, 1893-1957. 9 ft (ca. 7800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author, journalist, news analyst, and U. S. Government
official. Correspondence (mainly 1946-57) ; MSS. of arti-
cles and early pieces of fiction and a typescript of But we
were born free (1954) by Davis ; a subject file devoted mainly
to world events consisting of newspaper clippings, magazine
articles, Government publications, and press releases by news
bureaus and Government agencies; Davis' radio scripts
(1940; 1945-55); biographical material, copies of lectures
^ and speeches, and photos. Correspondents include Bernard
W De Voto, Edward R. Murrow, Harold W. Ross, James
Thurber, Harry S. Truman, Hendrik Willem Van Loon,
Sumner Welles, and William Allen White.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Also described in the Library's Information bulletin, v.
18, no. 20 (May 18, 1959) p. 269-70 and the library's Quar-
terly journal of current acquisitions, v. 17, no. 3 (May 1960)
p. 185.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, 1954 and 1959.
MS 64-1561
Davisson, Clinton Joseph, 1882-1958.
Papers, 1916-57. 5 ft. (3000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Physicist Mainly scientific papers (1917-46) covering
Davisson's major research areas while he was employed by
the Bell Telephone Laboratories, inc^ and the Western Elec-
tric Company and some correspondence (chiefly personal).
Includes MSS. of articles accompanied by research notes and
statistics; MSS. relating to his study of the secondary emis-
sion of electrons; materials relating to electron optics, the
construction of instruments for electron focusing, and crys-
tal physics used to develop quartz crystal plates as circuit
elements; and his lecture notes at the University of Virginia
(1947-48) . Some of the correspondence discusses Davisson's
confirmation of the wave properties of electrons.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Davisson, 1963.
MS64-1562
Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth, 1842-1932.
Papers, 1860-1932. 12 ft (ca. 8500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Abolitionist, actress, author, and suffragette. Correspond-
ence, speeches, plays (MSS. and annotated printed copies),
legal and fiT 1 """" 1 documents, newspaper clippings, and
other papers, covering such topics as abolition and Negro
rights, woman suffrage, temperance, Republican Party elec-
tion campaigns, and the theater and lecture circuit In-
cludes MSS. of plays: Aurelian, Jeanne d'Arc, and Crown
of thorns; together with the musical score for An American
girl. Also includes the research notes of Giraud Chester,
author of Miss Dickinson's biography, Embattled maiden
(1951). Correspondents include Susan B. Anthony, Noah
Brooks, Benjamin F. Butler, Oliver Johnson, Fanny
Davenport Price, Wendell Phillips, Theodore Tilton,
Whitelaw Reid, and Charles D. Warner.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Gifts of Miss Dickinson's estate, 1933 and 1958 and of
Mr. Chester, 1956.
MS64-1568
Eustis, Wiffiam, 1753-1825.
Papers, 1761-1885. 1 ft. (650 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Physician, U. S. Representative, Secretary of War, Min-
ister to the Netherlands (1814-18), and Governor of Massa-
chusetts. Correspondence and legal documents; together
with some items of Eustis' father, Benjamin Eustis, and his
wife, Caroline Langdon Eustis. Mainly letters to William
Eustis and a few letters from him during his service as Sec-
retary of War to Presidents Jefferson and Madison and as
Minister to the Netherlands. Correspondents include Syl-
vanus Bourne (consul in the Netherlands), Joshua Clib-
born, (consul in the Netherlands), Henry Dearborn, Alex-
ander Hill Everett, Nathaniel Fellows, Benjamin Homans,
Samuel L. Mitchell, James Monroe, and Robert Smith
(1757-1842). .■ . ■ _„
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library
of Congress (1918) p. 113-115. .
Gift of Mrs. William Rice, Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, 1910
and other accessions, 1903-42.
253
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Felt, Joseph Barlow, 1789-1869. MS 6 *" 156 *
Sermons, 1821-34. 1 ft. (150 items)
la Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
ra^Mass. (1824-34). Includes notes regarding when and
Purchased from Edward C. Pales, 1964.
Farster, Rudolph, 1873-1943. MS *^~ im
Papers, 1900-44. 3 ft (1650 items)
F^HV I7 i°i C ° n P SS ' ^"script Division.
Executive clerk and secretary to U. S. Presidents, finr
= ndence, photo*, telegra^ notes, mem3, Jfe
toons, clippings, and other papers accumulated by FW
(WOT 1943). The material predominantly relates to the
So^Sft SSS^.^ 00 ^ **""> ^ FranMia ^ano
SnoteT* C ° PieS ° f I™-*^ proclamations, and
Gift of Warren E. Forster, 1961.
French, Daniel Chester, 1850-193L ' MS Mr " U68
Papers, 1850-1962. 31 ft. (22,800 items)
LiLibrary of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Sralptor. Correspondence of French, his daughter Mar-
H-fiiagg a^s S^Lirwiini^'
Cresson^drafts and proof of Jou™e?into 'fame r^T
JSrfrr'" *»?»***««*.; 300 photos, rf the fIS
™1^ acquaintances; scrapbooks; and cHmaW^rE
the^^T " , aCCeSS ^ ° n HterM 7 ri ^ available in
ynpublished finding aid in the Library. Also described
Gift of Mrs. Cresson, 1961-64.
Gilman, Nicholas, 1755-1814. ^ 64 ~ 1567
Papers, 1776-1824. 165 items.
Li Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Mai;iv^T entatlVe f* Senator from Ne * Hampshire.
t i 7 "S? 1 Papers and some correspondence (1780-1808 \
ier<s Umce (1803-10) ; receipts (1786-88) and accounts of
&e?S^ W I * m £ fl?Cer ° r ="**« of Continental
t?^.f p Han l pshlI,e; and resolve s of the U. S Con-
S£2 fc Co-spondents include WilLiIW
SSoSST 1 les ^ Walter ^^ ■*
Purchased, 1905 and 1924.
Green, Duff, 1791-1875. MS 64-1568
Papers, 1813-79. 2 ft (1200 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts.
Journalist politician, and industrial promoter Corre-
spondence (1826-79), official and legal docWnt^dippW
and other printed matter. Chiefly letters (1826-4) rehrthS
to business affairs, free trade, slavery, Texas, andotheTSf
ical matters. Many of the letters wire writCrrom TsK
when Green was acting as President Tyler's unoffidal^rS
and^Dan^ Webster * R ° bert Pee1 ' John ?***,
afitj* n ? m S ers °* tbt> Maynard family, 1928-30 and T*
St George L. Sioussat, 1930 and 1959. ^^* "'
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, 1798-1870 ^ W ~ 1569
Papers, 1810-73. 6 ft. (300o" items)
Hi ^ ° f C ?« r ». Manuscript Division.
noteTMslfc w , aUth °^ u S° rreS P ondence . ^^nce
notes Mt,S»of articles and books, military Daner* Jd
printed matter The reference notes Wth^J^teWkL
ofhis brother, Samuel Hitchcock and of varioustteXdP
are supplemented by various vols, annotated by ffiScoT
m correspondence relates to his long military clrTt
5^ ^i? ^ 1 °i lda ' * Mesic<> ' » California and S
AUen Hitchcock (his nephew), Henry Hitchcock, Samuel
tttchcock, Charles H. Larnard, Francis Liefer, Mar?
Mann, James Miller, Theodore Parker, Winfield Scott, and
William Jenkins Worth.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
G«t and purchase from Mrs. Hitchcock, Mrs. W A.
Croffut, and Mrs. Anita V. Nicholls, 1905-38
Jones, Jesse Hotoan, 1874-1956 MS 64-1570
Papers, 1916-60. 128 ft (78,000 items)
in Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Government official Correspondence, speeches (7000
pings including bound vols, documenting all phases of Jane?
SEh^S^ **** mator - Mainly Crr^ond^
relating to his Government service career including his serJP
fwSu^J" V" S - Secretary of Commerce (1940U5T.
Correspondents include Presidents Wilson, Hoover Roose-
velt, and members of their cabinets, xioose-
Unpublished finding aid in the Library. Also described
gftT/fcXnes^Kf te aTOilabl6 * * e Libr ^-
254
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
m
MS 64-1571
Eeene, Laura, 1826-1873.
Papers. 1855-76. 107 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Actress and theater manager. Business records including
correspondence, trusts, insurance policies, contracts with
players, play copyrights, and publishing ventures; clip-
pings; and printed matter. The clippings relate to Miss
Keene's presence at Ford's Theater for the performance of
the play "Our American cousin" on the night President
Lincoln was assassinated.
Gift of Mr. Frank C. Peckham, 1962.
MS 64-1572
Kingsbury, John Adams, 1876-1956.
Papers, 1882-1936. 17 ft (12,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Social worker. Correspondence (1886-1918), thesis and
notes (1910) , memorabilia, newspaper clippings, and printed
matter chiefly relating to Kingsbury's activities as Com-
missioner of Public Charities of New Tork City during the
administration of John Purroy Mitchel {1914-18). The
correspondence also relates to his service as assistant secre-
tary of State Charities in New York and director of the New
Tork Association for Improving the Conditions of the Poor,
his family life and personal affairs, his attendance at Colum-
bia Teachers College, speeches, and invitations. Correspond-
ents include Alexander Graham Bell, Louis Brandeis, Baily
Burritt, Homer Folks, Harry L. Hopkins, Elbert Hubbard,
Charles Evans Hughes, Harold L. Ickes, "Walter Lippman,
Henry Morgenthau, Gifford Pinchot, and Jacob Riis.
Card indexed in part, and an unpublished finding aid in
the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Dr. Kingsbury, 1954.
MS 64-1573
Land, Emory Scott, 1879-
Papers, 1901-55. 10 ft (5750 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer and shipping administrator. Correspond-
ence, diary notes, speeches, copies of orders, photos, (many
inscribed) scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers chiefly
relating to Land's 48 years of Government service particu-
larly as chief of the U. S. Navy Bureau of Construction
and Repair (1932-37), chairman of the U. S. Maritime Com-
mission (1938-46), and chief administrator of the U. S. War
Shipping Administration (1942-46). Includes material re-
lating to shipbuilding (1932-46), the need of ships during
World War n, labor unions, use of the U. S. Army to con-
trol labor disorders, the strikes of 1941-42, Land's position
as vice president and treasurer of the Daniel Gugg enheim
Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautical inc., his role as
advisor for Charles A. Lindbergh (his cousin) on his tours
(1927-28), and Land's testimony in the Lindbergh kidnap-
ping case (1938) Correspondents include William E. Boe-
ing, Admiral Richard E. Byrd, James F. Byrnes, Homer L.
Ferguson, James V. Forrestal, Julius A Furer, Jerome C.
Hunsaker, Edgar E. Kaiser, Joseph P. Kennedy, Admiral
William A Moffett, Admiral William V. Pratt, Theodore
Roosevelt, Jr., Admiral William S. Sims, Edward R. Stet-
tinius, Jr., Henry L. Stimson, Admiral David Watson
Taylor and Fred M Vinson.
Register published in 1958 by the Library.
Gift of Vice Admiral Land, 1956-58.
MS 64-1574
Literary Society of Washington, Washington, D. O.
Records, 1875-1963. 4 ft. (500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence; financial and other records; minutes;
documents, books, and other materials relating to the his-
tory of the society; papers or digests of papers presented;
reprints by. members; memorials and obituaries^ of members;
printed matter by the society including constitutions, pro-
grams, notices of meetings, and a list of members; and
clippings.
Gift of the society, 1945-«3.
This is a continuing collection, which will be added to
from time to time.
MS 64-1575
Harcy, William Learned, 1786-1857.
Papers. 1806-57. 20 ft. (15,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, Secretary of War, and Secretary of State. Cor-
respondence, commonplace book for Marcy's senior year at
Brown University (1808), diary (1831-57), draft of an
autobiography, drafts of diplomatic dispatches, drafts in
Marcy's handwriting of presidential messages to Congress
(1854-56), and other papers related to Marcy, collected and
compiled by Henry B. Learned. Materials cover such topics
as Marcy's public career; New York State and national
Democratic politics (ca. 1830-60); and international rela-
tions including the Koszta and Black Warrior cases, the
Gadsden Purchase, proper attire for American diplomats
abroad, and Pierre Soule's conduct in Spain. Correspond-
ents include W. R. Andrews, Benjamin Angel, George Ban-
croft, August Belmont, James G. Berrett, James Buchanan,
Archibald Campbell, Lewis Cass, George M. Dallas, Charles
Au<nistus Davis, Charles Eames, James Gadsden, Timothy
Jenkins, Simon B. Jewett, John Livingstone, John Y. Mason,
William Miles, George W. Newell, Horatio G. Perry, Frank-
lin Pierce, James K. Polk, Herman J. Redfield, Horatio
Seymour, John Addison Thomas, Samuel J. Tilden, Martin
Van Burcn, Prosper M. Wetmore, G. A. Worth, and Silas
Wright
Unpublished register and card index to correspondence in
the Library. Also described in the Library's Handbook of
manuscripts in the Library of Congress (1918) p. 241-2.
Gift of Mrs. Charles S. Sperry and Charles S. Sperry
(her son) and Marcy L. Sperry, 1915-49.
MS 64-1576
Miller, Byron S 1915-
Papers, 1945-46. 1 ft (100 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Assistant general counsel for the U..S. Office of War
Mobilization and Reconversion and lawyer, of Chicago.
Correspondence, reports of congressional hearings, memo-
randa, notes, drafts of legislation, and printed material re-
lating to the enactment of the Atomic energy act (1946),
proposed legislation creating the National Science Founda-
tion (1945-46), miscellaneous legislation concerning scien-
tific subjects, Tennessee Valley Authority act, the-mobihza-
tion of natural resources, atomic energy, and allied scien-
tific information.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Gift of Mr. Miller, 1963.
255
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Nielsen, Frederick Kenelm, 1879-1963 ** 6WS77
Papers, 1381-1961. 3 ft (7800 items)
T^i^ 7 ,° f ^"S^ 88 - Manuscript Division,
^^'l Pl0mat) SOldier > ^her, and author. General
?atisrsftusafi Saras
Nielsen's service as Solicitor for the Dept. of State 192?-
f!SLir ' ; "5 ^ aad teackng careers; his World War
cfflTp ; Al^ P ^T? 1 5h» Co'Wondents^cS
nelmf B M^S ^ ^ B « rchar d, Milton E Cor-
™£* i£ , ^ g ^ Geor « e *- FiDcl ». Green H Hack-
j^Vwrt if £ P °- JeSSUp ' John J - McDonald,
Julian W Mack, John Bassett Moore, Robert E. Olds, Ru£
^H. Robbins L. S- Rowe, David A. Salmon, JameTirown
Unpublished finding aid in the Library
fH*^^ °? r literai 7 ri^ta available in the Library.
HkftW S^F ^V? Ni6lSen ' *"• ^^g * Mai
iiaffie, and Miss Alice Lenore Nielsen, 196^
Pamer, Nathaniel Brown, 1799-1877 ^ M ~ 1W8
Palmer-Loper papers, 1767-1900. 5 ft. (4000 items)
la Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. '
Sea captain and merchant, of Stonington, Conn. Mainly
To^wX^Saf^ ^^g^.a&iof
voyage logs, financial and insurance records- corresnond
ence; and other papers of Palmer, his broker, IZdt
S P S r i^ ^P^'" 1 ' 1 merchant), his'tow^nanf
ntrfw ^ FamUng ^P 61- (» ^P 4 *^ shipbuilder
merchant, and inventor), Theodore Dixon Palmer ffifi
cZ^n ° f ^ ^^ f ^^ C 011 *^ correspondence
£S* Tl* V ° yageS ' Cargoes ' market s> arrives and
departures of ships, newly discovered islands of value to
sealing and whaling fleets, transatlantic pa^elsbips? £
^£ade, and China ; together with letters to and ffi.T
Bush (former U. S. consul in China) relating to the Hero's
Anterc tic^veryofPaWl^d^^^^^pXer
Unpublished finding aid in the Library. Also described
itSt "* fl ?-SS ttaf Con S ress ' 1927 / 28 - P- 90-1;
iiMV/dO,-p. 156; and 1936/37, p. 36
Di™^ by ^ Ki '? anl FannilQ S ^P^ Elizabeth
Dixon Loper, and Alexander Palmer Loper, 1927-57- later
ssz^&s? purcha ** ; additiL — Sis
Washington City Presbytery records^ 1823-1936 4 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. ' m.
rtSSS rft^M^*^ °£ *• District o f Columbia *
(1823-66) of the Presbyterian Church in the U S A and
of the Presbytery of the Potomac (1858-70) of ihe'ftX
■fci. Ch Ei ai *" U " S - (So^ern) which unS to
form the Presbytery of Washington City in 1870- to«*K~
with the records (1870-19 3 lyT the P^ly of f^T
mgton Cxty. Includes correspondencTS^reSrt
ordinations, committee appointments, church assessments;
muusteria appointments, death notices of clergy^nTnS
tenal relating to other ecclesiastical matters; toother wifc
The church and the aril war (Negro churches)" and™,
tenals concerning relations to the General AssemMy
church union, and church history. -^swanoiy,
Unpublished finding aid in the Library
andSs? th6 Wa8hillgton Cit y P««bytery, prior to 1951
Squier, Ephraim George, 1821-1888
Papers, 1841-84. 5 ft. (4000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Archeologist, diplomat, and businessman. Correspond-
ence, business records, MSS. of writings, a bibliography of
Squier's writings (1876), and other papers relating to his
diplomatic career, particularly in Honduras, and his interest
m archeology and ethnology. Includes material conceminir
tiie Honduras Legation at Washington, D. C. (chiefly 186(£
M) ; bquier's service as Honduran consul general (1863-
73) ; the Honduras Interoceanic Railway, ltd. (1853-70) •
7f«Z P K r a ^ P ^ aS ^^ d ' affairs to Cea ^- Ameria#
(1849-58); U. S. Commissioner to Peru (1863-65): the
American Ethnological Society; the New York Anthro-
pological Society; and his numerous writings in the anthro-
pological and ethnological field; together with MSS. and
drafts of articles, chapters from a book on Nicaragua, and
7fcM^ ,0k ',- Ancient monumell ts of the Mississippi Valley
(1948) Correspondents include Leon Alvarado, Henry
Bowen Anthony, John Russell Bartlett, Samuel Birch:
SS? ^TT 1 S aTls ', George RobiDS GMdon > J °*pS
Henry, JosS^de Marcoleta, Brante Meyer, Charles Eliot
Norton, Josiah Clark Nott, Henry Seymour Sanford, Buck-
^SaAJakC^Ihrtroe, William Wadden
I^irner, and Thomas Wright
Described in The Ephraim George Squier manuscripts in
toe Library 'of Congress: a checklist, by J.E. Patterson and
W R. Stanton, m The Papers of the Bibliographical Society
of America, v. 53 (1959) p. 309-26. ^w«»j
■ Gift and^purchase from Mr. Frank Squire, Dr. William
Orates, and Mr. Richard S. Worsmer, 1905, 1941, and 1948.
Timoshenko, Stephen, 1878- MS 64-1581
Papers, 1928-57. 1 ft. (400 items)
lu Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
• rt-ofessor of engineering mechanics at the Universitv of
Michigan and Stanford University. MSS ^TSSfcS m
copies of Timoshenko's writings, lecIureS, SLffiJ #
^i?' ^t^ papers - deludes MSS. rfk IW^rf
dasbcstabih^ (1936), Selected scientific papera ofSen
1hn£FT r^ T^ by Donovan H^ld Young
(b 1904) which formed the preface and biographical sketch
section of the Collected papers of Timosheko (1958)
fcformataon on literary rights available in the Library.
tuft of Dr. Timoshenko, 1961. J
256
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MS 64-1582
Vail, Alfred, 1807-1859.
Papers, 1835-1938. 1 ft (75 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Inventor. Family correspondence; journaL( 1835) cover-
iP ing Vail's travels, his activities at his family's Speedwell
Iron Works, and his attendance at New York University;
scrapbook chiefly relating to the Vail family genealogy, the
history of Morristown, N. J., and the controversy between
the heirs of Vail and Samuel F. B. Morse over their respec-
tive importance in the invention of telegraphy; and other
family papers; together with drafts, galleys and printed
copies of articles and monographs about Vail by his son,
James i Gummings Vail including the Early history of the
electro-magnetic telegraph from letters and journals of Al-
fred Vail (1914).
"Unpublished description in the Library.
Gift of A. S. Vail, 1957; and unknown acquisitions.
MS 64-1583
Von Braun, Wernher, 1912-
Papers, 1930-63. 13 ft. (16,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
HEn part, photocopies.
Engineer, and rocket missile developer. Correspondence;
HSS., near-print, and printed copies of speeches, articles,
and books; and photocopies of personal scrapbooks of clip-
pings (1930-43; 1945-55) abou.tVon Braun and rocket de-
velopment predominantly in Germany and the U. S. The
speeches and articles (1956-62) deal with current develop-
ments and the need for continuous and extensive rocket re-
search and space exploration. The correspondence chiefly
relates to the achievements of the U. S. George C. Marshall
^ Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. discussing the
9 Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury projects. Correspondents in-
clude officials of the U. S. Dept. of Defense, U S. National
Aeronautics Space Agency, fellow scientists, and youngsters
anxious to begin careers in astronautics.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Dr. Von Braun, 1962-63.
MS64-1584
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.
Papers, 1800-95. ca. 6 ft (2500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of ca. 400 original let-
ters (1800-60) in the Webster papers at the New Hampshire
Historical Society.
Lawyer, statesman, diplomat, and politician. Corre-
spondence, speeches, scrapbook, printed matter, newspaper
clippings, wad other papers chiefly, 1824-52. Topics covered
include legal matters, the Bank of the United States, diplo-
macy, boundaries of the U. S., Latin American- relations,
politics, the tariff question, Webstert early life, public
opinion of the administrations of John Quincy Adams and
Andrew Jackson, development of the anti-Masonic move-
ment, and Webster's role in Tyler's cabinet. Correspond-
ents include Charles Archer, Lord Alexander Baring Ash-
A burton Nicholas Biddle, Sir "William Henry Lytton Earl
• Bulwer, Lewis Cass, Bufas Choate, Henry Clay, Charles P.
Curtis, John Davis, John Evelyn Denison, Edward Everett,
Millard Fillmore, Abbott Lawrence, Isaac Parker, James K.
Mills, Josiah Quincy, Bichard Bush, Ambrose Spencer,
Andrew Stevenson, Charles Sumner, John Tyler, James
Watson Webb, Noah Webster, and Henry Wheaton.
Card index in the Library. Described in the Handbook
of manuscripts in the Library of Congress (1918) p. 518-520.
Gift and purchase, 1901-58.
MS 64-1585
Woodbury, Levi, 1789-1851. ■ —
Papers of Levi Woodbury family, 1804-97. 30 ft. (19,250
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, Governor of New Hampshire (1823-24), U. S.
Senator (1825-31; 1841-45), Secretary of the Navy (1831-
34), Secretary of the Treasury (1834-41), and Supreme
Court Justice (1846-51). Correspondence, diaries, financial
and legal papers, speeches, articles, scrapbooks, clippings,
and other papers of Woodbury and his son, Charles Levi
Woodbury (1820-1898), a lawyer, together with some
letters from Gustavus Vasa Fox (1821-1883), Assistant
Secretary of the Navy (1861-65) and a diary (1856-76) of
his wife, Virginia (Woodbury) Fox. Includes material re-
lating to the genealogy of the Woodbury and Asa Clapp
families, the Morse telegraph vs. House telegraph case, and
American-British fisheries disputes. Correspondents in-
clude George Bancroft, Thomas H. Benton, Montgomery
Blair, Ethan Allen Brown, James Buchanan, Dabney Smith
Carr, Asa Clapp, Mahlon Dickerson, Thomas Wilson Dorr,
John Farmer (1789-1838), Asa Green, David Henshnw,
Isaac Hill, Andrew Jackson, Edward K.ivanagh, Amos
Kendall, John Law, Francis Lieber, Jacob Bailey Moore,
Marcus Morton, Benjamin Pierce, Joel Roberts Poinsett,
Bobert Bantoul, Jr., William Cabell Kives, Richard Rush,
Jeremiah Smith, Roger Brooke Taney, John Tipton, Martin
7anBuren, Gideon Welles, and Silas Wright
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Edith Blair Staton, Major Gist Blair, and
others, 1929-53.
MS 64-1586
Eastman, Charles Gamage, 1816-1860.
Papers, 1826-60. 2 ft.
In Vermont Historical Society Collections.
Poet postmaster, and newspaperman, of Johnson, Wood-
stock, and Montpelier, Vt. Letters received by Eastman;
poems; and account books.
Acquired prior to 1930.
MS 64-1587
Hazen, Allen, 1795-1871.
Papers, ca, 1810-71. 1 ft
In Vermont Historical Society Collections.
Customs collector, farmer, and realtor, of New Orleans,
La. and Hartford, Vt Letters received by Hazen, deeds,
bills, and other miscellaneous business papers.
Gift of Miss Annah P. Hazen, 1953.
MS 64-1588
Johns, James, 1797-1874.
Papers, 1823-73. 138 items.
In Vermont Historical Society Collections.
Pen printer; of Huntington, Vt Correspondence, poems,
stories, weather reports (1830-73), broadsides, _and news-
papers. Some of the material is in pen printing and in
longhand. , _ ,
Unpublished finding aid in the repository. Also described
in "James Johns, Vermont pen printer" by Bobert W. G.
Vail in The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of
America, v. 27,pt 2 (1933) pp. 89-132.
Purchase.
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Kellogg, John, 1786-1852 MS 64_1589
ffift^S? ^^? ( 1MT -") °f Loyal C. IMW
Gift of Miss Julia Kellogg, 1941 and 1945. *"""*»•
Smith, John Gregory, 1818-1891 M W " UW
Papers, 1810-99. 4 ft.
In Vermont Historical Society Collections.
HWfeT' ?f Yenn ° nt ' ? i]road Promoter, and landowner.
SSL *1 *?\ POhtical "^pondence, deeds and
other papers. Includes some letters received V Smith*
£££ ^ ^ (1 !^ 1858 )' U - S- Representative and
Wer, and his son, Edward Curtis Smith (1854-1935)
Governor of Vermont; account books of the National Car
jTLt *« Oe|**l Vermont Eailroad stockholders
(1877) and the Central Vermont Eailroad (1882-97) the
bond book of Che Vermont Central and the Vermont and
Canada railroads (1876-77), the minutes of the Richford
?S^ (m9 ^ ) ' «?"? *■» Aaron Ckrk «nSok
(1857). Letters relate mainly to the Atlantic and Northern,
the Canada and Atlantic, the Canada Atlantic, the Mis-
cZl ^' £" N "S ern Padfic - *• VernZt^
Canada, and the Vermont Central railroads.
Gift of Curtis Smith, 1958.
Story, George, 1833-1910. ^ 6 *" 15W
Papers, 1855-1904. 2 ft.
le£o! aterl0 ° (K Y ° Libm7 »* H3 " tari « 1 &»** col-
Farmer, teacher, and police justice, of Junius, N T
Diaries and accounts relating to expenditure* receii>te.
loans, notes^ weather, funerals, wedding a3ns^S
Methodist Church, and farm records. «umuo
Gift of the Luella Story Pearson estate, 1963.
Waterloo Library and Historical Society WaJ$L Vr
Business records, 1805-98 11 f 00 **' Wote ^>, N. T.
JL££*~ ( * Y) Lib »^ -d Historical Society
Jft "J" 1 led «ere of general merchants, blacksmiths.
08l£fe nTT^T* Y aterl0 °> * Y^Sde^daS
Wl, director; daybook °fl^ Sg$S£g£
Gifts from various sources.
82 3^ nonary, and temperance society records, 1813-
lection! aterl00 (K Y) UhnTy *** Historical Soci^ «*.
Be^ol b vV (1 . 813 ^ ) ° f ^ R^o^ed Church,
2KT* • T \ (n ° W Fayette ' N - Y -), written in German
htT^Tl "?"• ^ of memb ^ baptisms, andoffe^
Waterloo, containing the constitutions of the General Mis-
sionary Society of the Western District of the State of New
York and of the branch society established in Waterloo for
the aid of missions, roll of members, and minutes of meet-
ings; and record book (1841) of the Waterloo Female Tern- an.
perance Society, listing constitution, bylaws, officers, mem- W
bers. and minutes of meetings. ^^
Gifts of the , Christ Reformed Church, 1908, Mrs. Frank
Gage, 1875, and Edward Fatzinger, 187JT
Amlie, Thomas Rynm, 1897- ** Wr ' 169 *
Papers, 1928-54. 27 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Wisconsin. Cor-
respondence, speeches and articles, news releases, Washing-
ton newsletter, dippings, and ephemera concerning lS
and radical groups with which Amlie worked. The corre-
T^wn™ 0th f, r **?** cover ^ «»g«*sional career
Z~™?f \l? ^ ■" ^ P^^tion in the third party
movement with the American Commonwealth Political Fed-
eration (1935) and the Union for Democratic Actim (iSf
Some correspondence (1944) relates to the ClO-Political Ac-'
SftJSwT 1 !! C ^ ^* 8 delude Oscar Ameringer,
BflSi^ Bm ^^ £"! a Dou e las > Nath *n ^e, Geofge'
So^ w %' Pb c V J- £ F oUette ' Eobert M- La^oDette;
KS« w lson > ^l^^Kodman, Samuel Sigman, Norman
Thomas, Howard Y. Williams, and William E Zeilch.
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Gift of Mr. Amlie, 1961-62.
Associated Press. MS64-1595
Dispatches, 1958-61. 54 ft. and 2 reels of microfilm _
(negative) A
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Microfihn copies made by the society from the originals at
the New York offices of Associated Press on April 19, 1961
and March 26, 1963. '
Twice daily dispatches, July 1-Dec. 31, 1958 and Octo-
ber 1, 1960-January 4, 1961, received at the central office of
Associated Press, including "A" trunk wire reports dealir*
with foreign and domestic news. Also includes microfilms
of files of the "A" trunk wire for November 4, 1958 and
November 8, 1960 (both Election Days).
Gift of Associated Press, 1960-63.
Barton, Bruce, 1886- MS 64-1596
Papers, 1902-61. 12 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin coDections.
Author and advertising executive, of New York. Corre-
spondence, MSS of writings and speeches, miscellaneous
notes, reviews of Barton's books and best seller lists, printed
articles questionnaires, financial records, biography, cite-
nC'R d l PP ^f' J aild J books t. -deludes a Msf of Barton's
play Baby-bound and two MSS. by William E. Barton-
The story of business, and Autobiography. The corre-
spondence chiefly relates to Bruce. Barton's articles pub-
lished by The American magazine, Collier's, Every week, -
Good housekeeping, McClure syndicate, New York herald •
tribune, and Red book magazine; together with his books
including It's a good old world, The young man's JkS,
and The man nobody knows. ^T ucoua )
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted bv the
repository. J ^^
Gift of Mr. Barton, 1958; 1962
This is a continuing collection, which will be added to
from time to tune.
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MS 64-1597
Behrman, Samuel Nathaniel, 1893-
Papers, 1924-56. 10 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
♦ Playwright. Correspondence; various drafts including
the original MSS., dated notes, and extensively annotated
copies of Behrman's plays; six scripts written by him for
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; clippings; and playbills. The
papers reflect Behrman's technique of developing a play and
his methods of playwriting. Contains material concerning
28 plays, in addition to several one act plays, written either
by Behrman or in collaboration with another dramatist.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Behrman, 1961-62.
MS 64-1598
Bhtzstein, Blare, 1905-1964,
Papers, 1918-60. 13 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Composer, lyricist, and librettist. Correspondence ; MSS.,
notes, and printed copies of Blitzstein's texts, lyrics, and
musical scores for his works; lectures; contracts; royalty
statements; programs; photos.; clippings and other miscel-
lany pertinent to his musical and literary career. Most of
the correspondence relates to the plays and musicals con-
tained in the papers. Correspondents include Dr. Julius
Alf, general music director at Dusseldorf; Eric Bentley;
Leonard Bernstein ; Nadia Boulanger, Blitzstein's teacher in
Paris; Beftholt Brecht; Cheryl Crawford; Hallie (Flana-
Ifc gan) Davis ; Dr. Antonio Ghiringhelli and Victor de Sabata
of La Scala, Milan, Italy; Gian Carlo Menotti; Billy Rose;
Alexander Siloti; and Deems Taylor.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Bhtzstein, 1962.
It is expected that additions will be made to this collection.
MS 64-1599
Bolles, Stephen, 1866-1941.
Papers, 1920-41. 6 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
U. S. Representative from Wisconsin and editor of the
Janesville Gazette. Correspondence; notes and fragments
of speeches; articles and addresses; congressional voting
record; scrapbooks covering Bolles' career as editor of the
Janesville Gazette, worker in Wisconsin politics, and U. S.
Representative; and clippings. Most of Bolles' speeches are
of the afterdinner type and cover a variety of subjects. His
congressional speeches are chiefly concerned with the possi-
bility of U. S. entry into World War n. Many letters relate
' to the Burke- Wadsworth conscription bill (1940) and to
Bolles' fight against the TV A. Correspondents include Wil-
liam E. Borah, Calvin Coolidge, Glenn Frank, Walter S.
Goodland, Herbert Hoover, Walter Kohler, Robert M La
Follette, Jr., Eenesaw M. Landis, David Lawrence, John J.
Pershing, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Albert G. Schmedeman,
William Allen White, and Alexander Wiley.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Bolles and Donald Bolles, 1955 and 1962.
MS 64-1600
Buchwald, Art, 1925-
Papers, 1956-61. 1 ft.
In State Historical Society of. Wisconsin collections.
Journalist and humorist, of Washington, D. C. Papers
relating to two of Buchwald's books : Dont forget to write
(1960) and How much is that in dollars! (1961). The
development of these books can be traced from early MSS.
to page proofs. Includes some items pertaining to Irving
Berlin.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Buchwald, 1962.
It is expected that additions will be made to this collection.
MS 64-1601
Chayefsky, Paddy, 1923-
Papers, 1938-61. 6 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Playwright and producer-director of television plays.
Drafts of plays, various versions of scripts, and other MSS.,
and published forms of Chayefsky's writings; together with
a large collection of clippings covering his major works and
his career; verse, assorted short stories, memorabilia, and
other miscellanea.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Chayefsky, 1963.
MS 64-1602
Coots, John Frederick, 1897-
Papers, 1912-60. 6 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Composer. Financial records, royalty contracts for Coots
songs, sheet music of songs by him and other composers,
ca. 200 playbills covering the period of Coots' prominence
as a Broadway composer, circulars, and other papers.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Coots, 1963.
MS64-1603
Davidson, David Albert, 1908-
Papprs, 1950-62. 3 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Novelist and playwright Correspondence, drafts and
typescripts of Davidson's television plays, notes, and clip-
pings. The typescripts include some 32 productions and
Davidson has written a brief history of the writing and pro-
duction of each play.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Davidson, 1962-63.
It is expected that additions will be made to this collection.
MS 64-1604
Fischer, John, 1910-
Papprs, 1945-63. ca. 3 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author and editor-in-chief of Harper's magazine. Corre-
spondence (chiefly concerned with articles Fischer wrote for
Harper's magazine) ; materials relating to Fischer's books
and articles, especially Why they behave like Russians
(1947) ; and a small folder of plan cards for books published
by Harper's (1950-55). With few exceptions, all of the
material relating to his books and articles is annotated and
includes notes, original MSS. and/or printer's copies of
MSS.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Fischer, 1960-63. ^
This is a continuing collection, which will be added to
from time to time.
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ions
Frings,KettL MS 64-1605
Papers, 1921-62. 13 ft
Slor 6 ^ tarical ***»* of Wisconsin collections.
Author. Correspondence; drafts and scrinte of ni.«>
■J£^W .short stories rt^%£^.£g+
ideas for stones; contracts; scrapbo\>ksr clippW and
n^/SSV^fe 9 ^^ (1958) ^P^^the
Unpublished inventory in the repository
fro^tim^^ C ° ileCti0n ' Which ** te added to
Goetz, Rnth (Goodman) 1912- ^ Wr - 1606
Papers, 1916-59- 8 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Playwright. Correspondence (1916-49), plays and play
fragments of Mrs. Goetz, her husband; ^ Augustus Goete
(playwright) and her father, Philip GoodJ?feSJ££
and producer); together with personal aJu^ bocks,
photos, and annotated novels and stories used Z wri£
S^.#™ unidentified scripte;lTgS
proofs of Philip Goodman's book, Franklin Street riffi
some short stories by one or both of the Goetees • and til
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Goldman, Albert, 1898-1961 « MS 64_1607
Papers, 1940-59. 1 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
oh£fly°m a K d 0f t ? hic ^ - Correspondencrfrsritems,
asTiJmH * ? r P apers rektil * to Goldman's career
Ef r co,msel P S exico {m ^y- ^ Sf3
{S fit^f t^"* Goldman ' s trial for sedition (1941) and
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Gift of airs. Sherry Abel, 1962.
Goodrich, Frances. MS 64-1608
^ Papers of Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett, 1927-61.
S,S! a r? ^^cal So™** °f Wisconsin collections.
moWe^rSs a S r n?T ndenCe ' ^^ Various d"^ <*
F^Lf r P i ^ oth f r P^ra pertinent to the careers of
lmvJ^lt ^} 6 \ hnshaXL ^ Mh ** Hackett (b.
1900) playwright, in the theater and in motion pictures.
5S^ n,aaT ,f l 2 Mttt0,y DOtes ^ *"» author wS^ot
laborated on all the plays and movie scripts they h^ve
written since 1931. About one-third of the papers are con-
S^lw ^f^ 1 "^ t0 th * -itingTae^ree^-
play, The diary of Anne Frank (1956)
Unpublished inventory m the repository
Hanover Bank, New York. MS64-1609
Philanthropy papers, 1928-60. 53 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
J^^T^t c ^PP in «V Printed matter, and other *
papers collected by the bank's trust department rXtin*to
its philanthropy and foundation accounts ^
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of the Hanover Bank, 1959.
Henle,Ray. MS 64-1610
Papers, 1957-61. 6 ft.
W^™*^** 1 S0Ciety ° f Wiscon sin collections.
^eTrscaster and commentator, of Washington, D C Cor-
^pondence (1959-61), chiefly composed tffan" mail for
Henle's radio program, Three star extra; radio scripts iZ
Shelf list in the repository
SS o? MrHe^S"^ aVaikble " *» "**»*•
This is a continuing collection, which will be added to
from time to time.
Jeakins, Dorothy. MS64-1611
Papers, ca. 1950-60. 3 ft
IiiState Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Costume designer of Los Angeles. Swatches and ward-
robe plots workbooks, photos^ and many costume plates re-
lating to the following theatrical productions: Annie set
your gun, Joan of Are, Kiss me Kate, Mayerling, Too late
the Phalarope, Winesburg, Ohio, and King Lear ^
Unpublished inventory in the repository. W
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Miss Jeakins, 1962. *wuw«y.
it,™ 1, t • MS 64-1612
Kronenberger, Louis, 1904-
Papers. 1920-62. 2 ft.
Iu Sute Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Author and drama critic. Drafts and typescripts of plays
and novels, some of them by Kronenberger; together with
articles (1938-62), lectures, early poems, notebooks, and
miscellaneous writings.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
(rift of Mr. Kronenberger, 1962.
t„k„_> xr « _~ , MS 64-1613
Labors Non-Partisan League.
Papers, 1936-44. 4 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence between officers of the league, union offi-
cials, lawyers, scholars, office holders, and candidates ; reso-
lutions; speeches; convention proceedings; scrapbook; news
releases ; and clippings.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of the league, 1962. ^
Levin, Herman, 1907- MS64-1614
Papers, 1948-56. 3 ft.
In State ^Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
^Play producer^of New York. Consists primarily of cor-
respondence and business records for the company that pro-
^"^f Prefer blondes." Includes contau^ JZ
rolls, payroll information, rosters, insurance materials; bffls
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Levin, Herman, 1907- Papers, 1948-56. (Continued)
paid records, box office statements, and estimates concerning
fiTun rinl matters.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Levin, 1962.
MS64-1615
Lochner, Louis Paul, 1887-
Papers, 1905-61. 23 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Newspaper correspondent, commentator, and author.
Correspondence; MSS. of Lochner's writings; 3 MSS. by
other authors concerning the peace movement and Nazi
Germany; dispatches; radio scripts; speeches and articles;
interviews; material gathered by Lochner in connection with
bis membership on the 1958 Expert Committee on United
Nations Public Information ; materials relating to the Over-
seas Press Club and the Ford Peace Expedition; notebooks;
memorabilia; and clippings of many of bis Associated Press
stories. Includes MSS. for Lochner's books: Always the
unexpected (1956), Herbert Hoover and Germany (i960),
New York (unpublished 8), Tycoons and tyrant (1954) and
What about Germany (1942) ; together with material con-
cerning his translation and editing of The Goebbels diaries
(1948). Also includes articles on Berlin and interviews with
Adolph Hitler, Crown Prince Frederick William, and
others. Most of the correspondence is with Lochner's son,
Robert Lochner, and his daughter, Elsbeth Lochner, while
he was in Germany until World War n. Other correspond-
ents include Willy Brandt, Heinrich Bruning, Kent Cooper,
John Daly, Allen W. Dulles, Dr. Hugo Eckener, Dwight D.
Eisenhower, Henry Ford, Henry Ford n, Wes .Gallagher,
Dag Hammerskiold, Rev. John Haynes Holmes, Herbert
Hoover, Dr. Otto John, Hans V. Kaltenborn, George F.
Kennan, Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, Edward R.
Murrow, Ralph 0. Nafriger, Harry S. Truman; and Alex-
ander Wiley.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Gift of Mr. Lochner. 1957-62.
This is a continuing collection, which will be added to
from time to time.
MS 64-1616
Marts & Lundy, inc.
Records, 1947-60. 2ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
14 vols, of mimeographed verbatim transcripts of sessions
conducted at annual staff conferences, reflecting the firm's
experiences in the methodology of fundraising and the psy-
chology and motivation of philanthropy. Includes informal
seminars, statistical reports and addresses by firm officers.
Each annual report contains a cumulative index.
Unpublished inventory in the repository. _
Closed to investigators without the written permission of
the president of Marts & Lundy, inc.
Information on literary rights available m the repository.
Gift of Mr. Arnaud C. Marts, 1963.
MS 64-1617
Menominee Bay Shore Lumber Company.
Records, 1881-1924. 7 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Journals, ledgers, cashbooks, trial balances, inventory
records, sales records, and other business records of a lumber
company operating in Menominee, Mich, and Soperton, Wis.
(1881-1905) ; minute book, journal, and ledger of the North
Branch Pine Improvement Company, Marinette, Wis.
(1890-1905) ; a policy register (1912-24) of an insurance
agent S. A. McGraw, containing insurance records of the
Menominee Bay Shore Lumber Company and other local
properties; and a letter book (1906-7 ; 1914) containing busi-
ness correspondence of the Michigan Fuel Company.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. James P. Soper, Jr., 1943.
MS64-1618
Nash, N. Richard, 1913-
Papers, 1937-61. 10 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Playwright and producer, of New York. Drafts and type-
scripts of plavs and musicals, with some correspondence,
notes, and releases concerning each of them; together wiUi
aeneral correspondence. Correspondents include Barrett H.
Clark, Cheryl Crawford, William Faulkner, Vinton Freed-
ley Samuel Goldwyn, Richard Krakeur, Margaret Mayorga,
Burt Lancaster, Geraldine Page, Gregory Peck^Carl Sand-
burg, Adlai E. Stevenson, Hal Wallis, and Sam Wanamaker.
Unpublished inventory in the repository. _
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Nash, 1961-62.
It is expectedthat additions will be made to this collection.
MS64-1619
National Broadcasting Company, inc.
Records, 1930-60. 186 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections. ^
Files from the various departments and divisions of the
company, including the Radio Network Division, the Tele-
vision Network Division, the Engineering Dept, the Public
Relations Dept, the Owned Stations Dept, and the bpot
Sales Dept Radio scripts include radio drama serials;
drama-anthology series; drama-units drama series; vari-
ety music: public affairs and special events; public issues
and discussions; and farm, general education, religious
(except drama and music) , sports, quiz and audience partici-
pation, women's and children's programs.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Permission to use the continuity acceptance reports must
be obtained from the repository.
Gift of the company, 1958-61.
This is a continuing collection, which will be added to
from time to time.
MS 64-1620
Nicholson, Kenyan, 1894-
Papers, 1915-60. 5 ft .
Li Stnte Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author. Correspondence; materials written by 2s ;V cl >° 1 f on
or in collaboration with playwrights, most often S. >. Behr-
man; and other papers. Includes typescripts (often anno-
tated) of numerous full length plays, one-act plays and
sketches, scenarios, short stories, film scripts, film scenarios,
radio scripts, and one television script ; together with scrap-
books, photos, and clippings. Important correspondents in-
clude S N. Behrman, David Belasco. Hallie (Flanagan)
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Davis, John Golden, Walter Huston, H.L. Mencken fi*™™
W N W^, Meredith ^olsonNe^Sn^l^
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Northwestern Lumber Company, £•«*« tfjrf- MS 64-1621
Records, 1881-1944. 6 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
iPS ^ ?^ atl Sf- *° ^f P0litical «^P^gns of George
SmSIjSL^ WlSC011sm Assembly, business record
(cbaefly 190<M4)^ncorporation papers of subsidiaries, legal
papers and reports, and questionnaires for the Bureau of
Natural Resources of the Treasury Dept relating to lumber-
ing operations of the company (1913-20)
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Gift of Mrs. Norma L. Knar, 1956.
ft*e, Arthur. 1883-1960. MS 64-1622
Papers, 1908-60. 28 ft
£1 State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
n«~. ™ atlons / Ild v business consultant, of New York
IwSTw" U £-°* h ? ^P** 8 ^^ P°ri*°*t either to
Page s work m pubhc relations and fundraising for educa-
bonal institutions and foundations or his activities £ M.
ZS^ 1 ^^ Eludes articles aSald\Ss
( 1 ^>> re P orts - ^«tes of meetings, press releases^
f£^f t *'? ea ?! B £ U ^ 6 Camegie Coloration and the
Meteopohtan Rapid Transit Survey, appointment books,
E f '/ ^ £ mi } y ^^ ^material on aU
phases of education, Page's government service, transporta-
d„d« w1ir 1S P -£- b « ^ 0B i Clients - Correspondent £
dude William H. Baldwin, Bruce Barton, Omar Bradlev
SnS ^ ^T£ Staler D avis> Allen Dulles, John F^
SSS w^£ -£ E^nhower, James Forrestal, Christian
ver ^ ? 6rt Koov %J™ Henry Hoover, EsW RefiT
V? ? ^tP"?^ 06 ' ^^ Li ^ Walter LippmanrLGeoree
R^evek ThS E " ^ W Neraan ' ^»aXeano?
Koosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Henry L. Stimson. Lowell
Thomas, and Wendell Willkie. oumson, L-oweu
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Orift of Mrs. Arthur W. Page, 1963.
It is expected that additions will be made to this collection.
Paine Lumber Company, OsKkosK, WU. ^ M " 1623
Records, 1866-1915. 35 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
.•i°Srt day . l T ks < e-books, ledgers, shipping books,
and other financial records of various lumbering^nd mfflS
S^l and aUled - bU5inesSeS of ** company;- lumbef
order hooks, inventories for different yards, pine land tax
records, and other miscellaneous records. Includes the finan-
cial wcordsof a subsidiary firm, the C. N. Paine Company
Menllan, Wis., and an affiliated business, the £2
Percheron Horse Company (1886-93) Minnesota
Unpublished inventory in the repository
vnft of the company, 3953.
Heinsch, Paul Samuel, 1869-1923 MS 64-1624
Papers, 1892-1924. 10 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
tirS'5 wV ^ 11 l 1913 " 19 ) and professor of poli-
dfiS^?"* ** V™** of Wisconsm. Personal and
djplomatic correspondence (chiefly 1913-19), MSS of
Remsch's wntings, his published articles, diaries by hhn
££&"*' f"**** (M^> R*«h\ student Sper?
certificates, materials concerning China, scrapbooks concern!
mgbjs diplomatic career and the 1920 campaign for the
or.' ri.i ™ ^«>nsin, and clippings. The materials
TWriT x T*"* ? PT e " ft™ 1 th e American Legation at
Peking before Reinsch became minister, trans^ion? of
SS^I™^ "* ltems ""dilated wbie he was em-
ployed by the Chinese government Correspondents include
Jane Addams, Edward A. Birge, William Jennin^ Bn at
SS^S ^"i?™ E ; Bu rton, Nicholas Murray Butte,
H E a" 8 ' 1 P^ i T - Ely < Elbert Ga ^ W&
^Ar^? Stlan ^ ?^ ter ' O^rWendeU Holmes, Ed-
rSTeftf m^"' ^ ^ Wel Wton Koo, Robert MLa!
WW f ^T 8 ^' ^eLenroot, Walter Lippmann,
Jack .London, Charles McCarthy, Francis McG^vern?
Emanuel Phihpp Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root,Ed*ard
tJ^'t^v : Sp °°- ner ' Isaac Stephenson, WiM
Su-r^ r Ida ^ iL Tar beU, LoweU ThomaJ
F 'Sv^ T - Washln g toa . ""id WoodrowWilson.
UnpubL^ed inventory in the repository,
tritt of Fred Harvey Harrington, 1962.
Rosenthal, Jean. MS-64-MW
Papers, 1949-6L 10 ft.
In State ffistorical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lighting director and. technical consultant for plays, of
tiZ ^L^-*"**^* ^^^ notes for 27 P p^nc:
op^s. m connection with various f estivak and
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Itof onnation on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Miss Rosenthal, 1963. t***""?.
It is expected that additions will be made to this collection.
Ruddy, Ella (Giles) 1851-1915. MS 64-1628
Papers, 1861-1916. 1 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
Author and correspondent, of Wisconsin and California.
Correspondence; original signed poems by Robert Burns
TmPSrFt ™?? nsm «*•«" including Mrs. Buddy and
Ella Wheeler Wilcox; and scrapbooks including articles by
Mrs. Ruddy and newspaper clippings of poems by con-
temporary Wisconsin authors. Many of the articles by Mra.
Ruddy are about writers from Wisconsin and elsewhere in
™£ fi. and 0^ «" local color articles about the South
&1 * er i >arts °l *» co^try which Mrs. Ruddy visited.
Correspondence from other authors includes Rasmus B {
^i?^ n ', H ^ hn v.f ^ i0rtl1 Boyesen ' Hiraln Corson,l,na
Gale^ Charles Noble Gregory, Hattie Tyng Griswold, Vinnie
Ream Hoxie, Aubertine Woodward Moore, Eben E Rex-
rLf k . TOeetar WDcox, and Robert Burns Wilson.
Correspondence from persons interested in public welfare
SiuSStaSsf^ *""*- Edward Everett ^
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Gift of Mrs. Giles Dow, 1963.
262
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 64-1627
Senary, Dore, 1905-
Papers, 1950-61. 3 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Playwright and producer. Correspondence and other
fc papers. Chiefly MS. outlines and scripts for plays and
screenplays including The devil's advocate (1961), For
special occasions (1962), The highest tree (1960), and Sun-
rise at Campobello (1957). Includes scripts and production
photos, for 7 plays, together with screenplays and stills of
12 productions. Correspondents include Sir Winston
Churchill, John F. Kennedy, Eleanor Roosevelt, Adlai E.
Stevenson, and Harry S. Truman.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Senary, 196L
It is expected that additions will be made to this collection.
MS 64-1628
Schwartz, Arthur, 1900-
Papers, ca. 1930-61. 1 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Composer and author of musical comedies. Schwartz'
handwritten music for the musical comedies By the beauti-
ful sea (1954), The gay life (1961), Park Avenue (1946),
A tree grows in Brooklyn (1951), and some unidentified
music Most of the music relates to A tree grows in
Brooklyn.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Schwartz, 1962.
MS 64-1629
Serling, Rod, 1924-
^ Papers, 1943-62. 15 ft.
4P In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Playwright. Personal and general correspondence (1949-
62) ; scripts, articles, and speeches written by Serling; and
miscellany pertinent to his career as a writer for the stage,
screen, radio, and television. Includes typescripts, drafts
and revised drafts, notes on treatment, and revisions, relat-
ing to numerous stage, screen and television plays.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift, 1963, and deposited by Mr. Serling, 1964.
It is expected that additions will be made to this collection.
MS 64-1630
Shumlin, Herman, 1898-
Papors, 1930-62. 19 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Play director and producer, of New York. General cor-
respondence and other papers relating to Shumlin's activities
as a director and a producer. Includes correspondence, con-
tracts and agreements, financial statements and budgets, pro-
duction and publicity data, and some promptbooks' relating
to most of the Shumlin productions from The last mile
(1930) to Only in America (1959). Most of the material
is pertinent to the production of Inherit the wind (1958).
Also includes plays directed!, but not produced by Shumlin;
A plays that were considered, but never produced; material
concerning his trips abroad in search of plays; work with
the Council of the Living Theatre; motion picture activi-
ties; 28 vols, of clippings on Shumlin's productions (1930-
59) ; and miscellaneous clippings. The material is related
to the society's Kermit Bloomgarden Papers.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by Carl Schaeffer, 1962.
MS 64-1631
Stein, Joseph.
Papers, 1942-61. 10 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author and producer. Some correspondence and other
papers relating to Stein's writing and producing of stage
plays, radio and television shows, and routines and scripts
for particular performers. Includes scripts; drafts for
scripts, outlines, or routines; financial records; playbills;
and dippings.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Stein, 1962.
MS 64-1632
Trumbo, Dalton, 1905-
Papers, 1905-62. 38 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Screenwriter, of Los Angeles. Correspondence (1925-62),
articles, pamphlets, short stories, plays, novels, screenplays,
records relating to blacklisting in the film industry, financial
and business records (1938-60), photos., scrapbooks, clip-
pings, and other papers. Includes notes, press notices, and
correspondence relating to Trumbo's many screenplays, par-
ticularly to Spartacus. The papers reflect Trumbo's activ-
ities as one of the "Hollywood Ten" who were cited for
contempt of Congress by the House Committee on Un-
American Activities. Correspondents include Alvah Bessie,
Herbert Biberman, Angus Cameron, E. Y. Harburg, Gar-
son Kanin, Ring Lardner, Jr., John Howard Lawson, Al-
bert Malta, David Merrick, George Pepper, Dore Senary,
and Herman Shumlin.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Closed to investigators without permission from Mr.
Trumbo. . ■ .
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Trumbo, 1962.
MS 64-1633
Wiman, Dwight Deere, 1895-195L
Papers, 1925-50. 34 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Producer of plays and musical comedies. Correspond-
ence, business records, various versions of scripts for plays
and musical comedies, programs, sheet music, orchestrations,
photos., and 47 vols, of press books.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Miss Anna Deere Wiman, Mrs. Richard Calhoun,
Mrs. Coleman D. Glover, and Mrs. William Wakeman, 1962.
MS 64-1684
Witte, Edwin Emfl, 1887-1960.
Papers, 1905-61. 122 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin.
Correspondence (1914-61) ; diaries (1905-11); articles and
addresses; studies tuid compilations; class lectures; student
reports; research files relating to economics, government, in-
dustrial relations, and social security; bibliographical card
files ; and other papers. Witte's correspondence reflects his
academic career at the University of Wisconsin (1920-60)
and his activities in the field of industrial relations as execu-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1905-«1.
Witte, Edwin Emil, 1887-1960.
(Continued)
tive director of the President's Committee on Economic Se-
curity, advisor to the social security program, director of
■the Deport Regional Office of the T National WkrLato
Board (1948-44), and as an arbitrator in disputes between
labor and management
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Access restricted until October 24, 1965
Lifomation on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Witte, 1960-^2. fwuotjt.
Wyman, Walker Demarqnis, 1907- MS Mr " 16 ' 5
Papers, 1920-62. 8 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Educator and author, of Whitewater, Wis. Personal and
professional correspondence; MSS. of many of Wyman's
writings and publications; pictures; clippings; and miscel-
laneous papers. The bulk of the literary MSS. deals with
Nothing but praine and sky" (1954) and follows the de-
velopment from Bruce Sibert's handwritten reminiscences
to a typescript of the book prepared from them by Wyman.
The correspondence mcludes letters from former students in
the services during World Warn; letters (1945-48) relating
to conditions m Japan from Justin Williams, an advisor on
the staff of occupation in Japan; letters (1951-53) describ-
ing conditions in the Near East from Earl J. Wyman (his
nephew) a staff member of the Arabian-American Oil Com-
pany; and letters (1953-55) concerning Burma from Carle-
ton Ames, a friend doing research there. Includes records
of the Pierce County Fish and Game Association (1938-42)
Mid the River Falls State Teachers College International
Relations Club (1947-51) and materials relating to die
gniduate study program for teachers. Correspondents in-
clude Edgar G. Doudna, Paul Douglas, F Ryan Duffy
Robert M La Follette, Jr., Gaylord Nelson, and William
xToxmire.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Wyman, 1962.
Ziemer, Gregor Athalwin, 1899- MS 64 " 1636
Papers, 1941-44, ca. 5 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
•Newscaster, author and educator. Predominantly Ziem-
ert radio scripts for station WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio; to-
gether with misceUaneous correspondence, memos, and press
SSL ^f ^P*!^ 6 *» **«*«■ ™ newTand details
concermngthe war effort or other related topics. ^^
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Gift of Mr. Ziemer, 1963.
Ilizon family. MS 64-16*7
Business records, 1856-1938. 55 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections, Area
Research Center at Eau Claire.
Comspondence (1869-1922) and 201 vols, of records of
the Hixon family enterprises (prior to 1900) and of com-
panies in which Hixon and Company held financial interests
including large lumbering operations, railroads, utilities,
textile manufacture, flour milling and grain trading, cattle
marketing and banking. Materials relating tothe Hixon
family begin in 1856 when Gideon C. Hixon entered a
lumbering partnership in Wisconsin known as Crosby and
Hixon and continue with the incorporation of Hixon and
Company in 1900 and the activities of its president, Frank
P. Hixon. The correspondence relates to the purchase "
huge tracts of timber land, uniform grading and pricing or
lumber, freight rates, assignment of logmarks, accounting
for tax purposes, grain futures, labor problems, banldnS
and securities. 6 '
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Frank P. Hixon, 1951-53.
™... ~ MS64-1688
White, Kenneth S 1897-
Papers, 1917-49. 8 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections, Area
Research Center at River Falls.
Lawyer, State senator (1936-40), and officer in the Wis-
consin National Guard; of River Falls, Wis. Primarily
legal correspondence of White, John W. Davidson (White's
law partner), and Ferris M. White (his father) for the
firms of White and White (1933-40) and White and David-
son (1940-46) Includes correspondence of Kenneth S. White
relating to Army life during World War i (1917-19) Wis-
consin Republican Party politics (1936-46), activities 'of the
Wisconsin National Guard, and World War n (1936-46) •
together with records and correspondence of the Home
Owners' Loan Corporation, kept by Ferris M. White as
county attorney of Pierce and St Croix counties, Wis. Cor-
respondents include F. Ryan Duffy, Merlin HuIL Ralph
Immell, Philip F. LaFollette, and Alexander Wiley.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted bv the
repository. J
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. White, 1962. (fe
Depew, Chauncey MitcheD, 1834-1928.
Papers, 1879-1928. ca. 12,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
U. S. Senator from New York and executive of the New
rork Central Railway system. Correspondence largely re-
nting to the latter half of Depew's life, his two terms in the
Senate, and accounts and reminiscences of his political ac-
tivities; scrapbooks of newspaper clippings (1880-1928)
chiefly concerning his political, business, and social activi-
ties; and other papers.
Unpublished register in the library.-
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Depew's estate, 1928.
MS 64-1640
Webb, Alexander Stewart, 1835-191L
Papers, 1818-1930. ca. 4500 items
In Yale University Library.
Army officer and president of the College of the City of
New York Correspondence and other papers dealing with
Webb's public and private life. Chiefly Webb's letters wriA
ten during the Civil War discussing his activities, imprest
aons, and thoughts as an officer at Fort Pickens, FLu, in the
Army of the Potomac, and serving under General Meade,
and while he was president of the College of the City of
New York; together with correspondence of various mem-
bers of the Webb family.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Gifts of Mrs. Eliza Osgood Webb, 1936, and Miss Anna R.
Alexandre and Mrs, J. Frederic Schenck, 1964.
264
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
• A. E. F. see U. S. —Army— American
Expeditionary Force, 1917-1920
A. M. Lawrence (Ship) 64-1395
AOKES (Association of Oak Ridge Engineers and
Scientists) 64-29, 64-108
ARAMCO see Arabi >n American Oil Company
A. S. A. E. (Association of Scientists for Atomic
Education) 64-31
AARON Burr Association. 64-959
ABBE, Cleveland, 1838-1916. 64-1556
ABBE, Robert, 1851-1928. 64-1556
ABBE family
Genealogy. 64-1556
ABBEVILLE, Miss. 64-246
ABBOT, Waldo, 1888-1964. 64-1401
ABBOTT, Clara F. (Culbertson) 64-1528
ABBOTT, Edith, 1876-1957. 64-21
ABBOTT, Grace, 1878-1939. 64-21
ABBOTT, Keene. 64-1528
ABBOTT, Luther Jewett, 1831-1900. 64-1527
63-15
^ ABBOTT, Luther Jewett, 1871 or 2-1914
64-1528
ABBOTT, Ned Culbertson, 1874-1960.
64-1528
ABBOTT family. 64-1528
ABERCROMBIE, Lascelles. 64-150
ABERDEEN, Scot
Letters from. 64-411
ABERNETHY, M. T. 64-999
ABERNETHY family. 64-999
ABINGDON, Va. 64-405
ABOLITION of slavery. 63-85, 63-142, 63-346,
63-370, 64-1562
see also Slavery
Ohio. 63-256
ABOLITION of the slave trade. 63-142
see also Slave trade
ABOTT, Mabel (Avery) 64-1528
ABRAHAM Lincoln Centre, Chicago, HL
64-1326
NTEE voting
Spanish American War. 64-820
ABSTRACT art 63-411
ABYSSINIA see Ethiopia
ACADEMIC freedom. 63-4
ACADEMY of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
63-301
ACADIANS expelled from Nova Scotia. 63-381
ACCELERATION of particles,
ACCIDENTS
see also Shipwrecks
Railroads. 64-815
Minnesota. 63-245
ACCOMACK Co., Va.
Family papers. 64-475, 64-536
ACCOUNTING. 64-1267
see also Bookkeeping
ACCOUNTS see as subdivision under names
of places
ACCOUNTS, Household see Household
accounts
ACHESON, Dean Gooderham, 1893- 64-253
ACHORN, John Warren, b. 1857. 64-382
ACKER, William Henry, d. 1862. 63-247
ACKER family. 63-247
ACROTUS willoughbyi. 63-216
ACT of Union, 1801 (Great Britain and Ireland)
63-46
ACTON, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton,
baron, 1834-1902. 64-45, 64-767
ACTORS and actresses see Theater
ADAIRSVrLLE, Ga. , Battle of, 1864. 64-243
ADAMS, Abigail (Brooks) 1808-1889. 64-817
ADAMS, Abigail (Smith) 1744-1818. 63-166
ADAMS, Adam Gillespie, Jr. 64-1172
ADAMS, Adam Gillespie, Sr. , fl. 1839-88.
64-1176
ADAMS, Adam Gillespie, HI, 1888 (ca. )-
64-1172
ADAMS, Alfred. 64-1172
ADAMS, Charles Christopher, 1873-1955,
collector. 64-382
ADAMS, Charles Francis, 1835-1915.
64-1218, '64-1332
ADAMS, Charles Francis, 1866-1954.
64-1348
ADAMS, Mrs. Charles Francis see Adams,
Abigail (Brooks) 1808-1889
ADAMS, Charles Kendall, 1835-1902. 64-891,
64-1413
ADAMS, D. R. 64-779
ADAMS, David, b. 1766. 63-222
ADAMS, David, of Nashville, Tenn. 64-1172
ADAMS, Elijah. 64-1398
ADAMS, Elliot 64-1172
ADAMS, George Matthew, 1878- collector.
64-206
ADAMS, Henry, 1838-1918. 64-1290
ADAMS, Henry Brooks, 1838-1918 see Adams,
Henry, 1838-1918
ADAMS, Henry Carter, 1851-1921. 64-1402,
64-1499, 64-1500
ADAMS, Howell, of Nashville, Tenn. 64-1172
ADAMS, Howell, plantation overseer of
Lowndes Co. , Miss. 64-1109
ADAMS, James Truslow, 1878^1949. 64-1355
ADAMS, John, Pres. U. S. , 1735-1826.
63-293, 63-294, 64-47, 64-202
ADAMS, John C., 1842-1895.
64-873
1767-1848.
ADAMS, JohnQulncy, Pres. U. S,
63-95
Administration of. 64-1584
As correspondent 63-336, 63-347, 64-47,
64-202, 64-407, 64-556, 64-771
Autographs. 63-301, 64-63, 64-242
References to. 64-186
Speech on the Armistead case. 63-400
ADAMS, Leonie, 1899- 64-150
ADAMS, Marion. 64-1172
ADAMS, Morton. 64-1172
ADAMS, Paul Jay, 1901- 64-1173
ADAMS, Randolph Greenfield, 1892-1951.
64-1515
ADAMS, Susan (Howell) 64-1172
ADAMS, Thomas Boylston, 1772-1832. 63-166
ADAMS, William. 64-873
ADAMS (Wirt) and Company, Vicksburg, Miss.
64-489
ADAMS, N.Y.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 64-923
ADAMSON, Hans C. 64-1557
ADDAMS, Jane, 1860-1935. 64-21, 64-63,
64-1326, 64-1460, 64-1624
ADDINGTON, Henry, 1st viscount Sidmouth see
Sidmouth, Henry Addington, 1st viscount,
1757-1844
ADEE, Alvey Augustus, 1842-1924. 64-764
ADELPHI Mills, Md. 64-1227
ADELPHI, Order of. 64-97
ADERS, Charles. 64-957
ADERS, Elizabeth. 64-957
ADGER (James) & Company, Charleston, S. C.
63-308
ADGER, Jane Ann. 63-308
ADGER, Margaret Milligan see Smyth,
Margaret Milligan (AdgerTT807-1884
ADGER, Susan D. 63-308
ADLER, Mortimer Jerome, 1902- 64-72
ADMINISTRATION of estates see Estate
management; Estates
ADMIRALTY Inlet (Washington) 64-1268
ADRIAN, Mich.
Family and personal papers. 64-1422,
64-1486, 64-1516
Real estate business. 64-1443
St John's Lutheran Church. 63-21
265
ADULT education
New York. 64-883
ADVENTISTS (Millerism) 64-952
The ADVERTISES, Galena, m. 64-186
The ADVERTISER, Louisville, Ky. 6*-252
ADVERTISING. 64-68
Commodities. 64-25
Newspapers. 63-68
AERL^operatlons, Military see Aviation,
AERONAUTICS see Aviation
AFRICA
Anthropology. 63-14
Colonies
British. 63-147
French. 64-261
Expeditions
Military. 63-147
Scientific. 64-1556
Missions. 64-639, 64-1293
Lutheran. 64-814
Methodist 64-968
Shipping to. 64-1400
Slave trade
Patrol and blockade of U. S. coast
AFRICA, East
Missions
Church of England. 63-142
AFRICA, North
Spanish Imperialism. 63-65
Travel and description. 63-234
AFRICA, South see South Africa
AFRICA, Southern. 64-771, 64-1316
AFRICA, West
Missions
Lutheran. 63-27
West African Eclipse Expedition. 64-1556
AGAR, Herbert Sebastian, 1887- 64-88
AGASSIZ, Louis, 1807-1873. 63-132, 64-540
Autographs. 63-245
AGED see headings beginning with Old age
AGRICULTURAL colleges
Arizona. 64-2
Michigan. 64-1503
New York. 64-867, 64-936
Texas. 64-895
AGRICULTURAL cooperative credit associa-
tions see Credit associations, Cooperative
AGRICULTURAL education
Minnesota. 63-239
New York. 64-825, 64-867
AGRICULTURAL exhibitions
Iowa. 63-209
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
63-389,
AGRICULTURAL experiment stations
Hawaii. 64-1113
Louisiana. 64-1113
Minnesota. 63-239
New York. 64-884
AGRICULTURAL extension work
see also Farmers' institutes
New York. 64-867
AGRICULTURAL laws and legislation.
64-664, 64-1502
AGRICULTURAL machinery see Farm
machinery ~~~ —
AGRICULTURAL societies. 63-50, 64-650
64-841, 64-1031 ' '
see also Farmers' institutes
Illinois. 64-250, 64-251
Michigan. 64-1456, 64-1487
Minnesota. 63-249
New York. 64-825, 64-848
Ohio. 63-260
South Carolina. 63-311
^T^^is^ 4 - 279 ' 64 - 584 ' 64 - 1143 >
see also Farms and farming; Plantations
Crops. 64-841, 64-1033
see also particular crops, e. g. Barley
^Ag ri °culrSe CUltUre ^ U - S -- Dept - trf
Federal aid. 63-354
Finance
Washington. 64-1259
Journalism. 64-584, 64-1305
By place
England. 63-46
Georgia. 64-422
India, 63-105
Maryland. 63-116
Minnesota. 63-239
Mississippi. 63-132
North Carolina, 64-1089, 64-1120
South Carolina. 64-1098
Southern States. 63-47, 63-63 63-117
63-143, 64-1120
Tennessee. 64-1188, 64-1199
AGRICULTURE and state. 63-354, 64-128
AGUILAR, Grace. 64-466
AGUINALDO y Famy, Emilio, 1869-1964.
63-268
AHMED, Bey of Tunis. 63-334
ADSEN, Conrad Potter, 1899- 64-67, 64-150
AIKEN, George David, 1892- 64-791
AIKEN, S. C.
Charter. n4
Family papers. 64-471
ATNSWORTH Manufacturing Company Detroit
Mich. 64-1508 ^
AIR power. 64-1557
AIRCRAFT manufacturing industry see
Aviation
ATTON, Arthur Scott, 1894-1955. 64-1403
ALABAMA
Banks and banking. 64-757
Cavalry
3d Regt, 1862-1864. 64-660
Census records. 64-1193
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-534, 64-1165
Episcopal. 64-1043
Cities. 64-1193
Civil War
Campaigns, battles and other military
actions. 63-224, 64-243 64-24S
-E& M - 493 ' «- 5 " « »? '
Civilian life. 64-522
Regiments see Alabama-Cavalry
Alabama— Infantry
63-332, 64-479, 64-577,
Soldiers from.
64-662
Colleges and universities. 63-27
see also Alabama-University
Commission merchants. 63-149 g
Cotton "
Growing. 63-149, 64-547
Manufacture. 64-1119
Trade. 63-149, 64-533, 64-630
Estates. 64-387
Family papers
18th to 20th centuries. 64-591, 64-1535
19th century. 64-418, 64-467, 64-499
64-552, 64-603, 64-613, 64-662, '
19th and 20th centuries. 64-668, 64-1049
Fa ti m ns aDd farmine ^i Alabama-Planta-
Freedmen. 64-270
Freemasons. 64-534
Genealogy. 64-699
General stores. 64-1055
Governor, 1907-1911 (Comer) 64-986
Grocery trade. 64-534
Indians. 64-55
Infantry w
5th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-662
8th Regt, 1861-1865
Company B. 64-479
35th Regt, 1861-1865
Company D. 64-1185
51st Regt , 1862-1865 (Mounted) 64-662
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ALABAMA. (Continued)
Insurance business. 63-136
Journalism. 64-534
Labor accounts and records. 64-547
Land. 64-660, 64-1193
Companies. 64-757, 64-892
Legal documents. 64-387, 64-444
Surveys and surveying. 64-464
Transactions. 64-421
Law practice. 63-136, 64-421, 64-496,
64-1544
Literacy. 64-1193
Livestock. 64-1193
Medical practice.
64-1106
64-404, 64-1006,
Merchants. 64-387, 64-1028
Personal papers. 64-396, 64-502, 64-526,
64-584, 64-1541
Plantations. 63-136, 63-149, 64-440,
64-496, 64-547, 64-1049, 64-1193
Politics. 63-136, 64-421, 64-440, 64-496,
64-986
Population. 64-1193
Railroads
Freight regulations. 64-986
Reconstruction. 64-421
Salt industry and trade. 64-534
Schools. 64-230, 64-1193
Secession. 63-136
Shipping records. 64-110
Slave records. 64-533, 64-547, 64-1193
Slave trade. 63-149, 64-1119
Students. 64-647, 64-952
Sugar industry and trade. 64-1119
Travel and description. 64-280, 64-522,
64-674, 64-1179
University (Tuscaloosa) 64-1069, 64-1201
Vital records. 64-547
ALABAMA Land Company. 64-757
ALABAMA Luther College, Selma, Ala. 63-27
ALABAMA Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala.
(later Auburn University) 64-230
ALABAMA (Ship) 63-103
Claims case. 64-817
ALAMANCE Co. , N C. 64-554,64-1128
Cotton industry and trade. 64-383
Oaths of allegiance. 64-1087
. ALAMANCE Factory, Alamance Co. , N. C.
' 64-383
ALASKA
Boundaries. 64-778, 64-1268
Churches and religious affairs
Orthodox Eastern Church. 64-1221
Colonization and settlement. 63-410,
64-686
ALASKA (Continued)
Fisheries. 64-764
Forests and forestry. 64-696
Fur trade. 64-172
History. 64-1283
Military posts. 64-1059
Mines and mining. 63-216, 64-362
Klondike. 64-1268
Yukon. 63-233
Russians in. 63-410, 64-1221
Summer schools. 64-686
Trade. 63-410
Travel and description. 63-233, 64-172,
64-1221
Vital records. 64-1221
ALASKA Commercial Company, San Francisco,
Calif. 64-734
ALASKA-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle,
Wash., 1909
Paintings exhibited. 63-216
ALASKAN Boundary Tribunal. 64-778
ALBANY argus, Albany, N. Y. (Newspaper)
64-843
ALBANY Co. , N. Y.
Legal documents. 64-935, 64-943
ALBANY Institute of History and Art
Held Meeting in Watkins den, N. Y. , 1873.
64-820
ALBANY, N. Y. 64-648, 64-869
Globemaking. 64-794
Indian treaties. 63-2
Inter-Racial CoundL 64-869
Students. 64-673
War of 1812
Army supplies. 63-366
ALBANY (Ship) 64-709
ALBEMARLE Co. , Va.
EdgehlU Plantation. 64-1247
Legal documents. 64-797
Music. 64-799
ALBEMARLE (Ship) 64-649
ALBEMARLE Sound, N. C. 64-447
ALBERTA, Can.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
ALBDtA (Ferry boat) 64-709
ALBION College, Albion, Mich. 64-1496
ALBION, Mich. 64-1493
First Presbyterian Church. 64-1404
ALBION, N.Y. 64-848
ALCAZAR, Bias Jover see Jover Alcazar, Bias
ALCHEMY. 64-1569
ALCOHOLISM see Temperance
ALCORN, Amelia Walton (Glover) 64-384
ALCORN, James Lusk, 1816-1894. 64-384
ALDEN, Roger. 63-364
ALDINGTON, Hilda (Doolittle) see Doolittle,
Hilda, 1886-
ALDINGTON, Richard, 1892- 64-150
ALDIS, Dorothy (Keeley) 1897- 64-150
ALDIS, Mary (Reynolds) 1872- 64-22, 64-150
ALDRICH, A P. 63-352
ALDRICH, Bess (Streeter) 1881-1954.
64-1528
ALDRICH, Cyrus, 1808-1871. 63-406
ALDRICH, Frederick A 64-1405
ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907.
63-372, 63-401, 63-407
ALDWELL, Thomas T. 64-1267
ALERT (Ship) 64-709
ALEXANDER, Adam, 1758-1812. 64-385
ALEXANDER, Adam Leopold, 1802-1882.
64-544
ALEXANDER, Bessie see Ficklen, Bessie
(Alexander) b. 1861
ALEXANDER, Charles, 1897-1962.
ALEXANDER, Eben. 64-398
64-684
ALEXANDER, Edward Porter, 1835-1910.
64-386 , 64-495, 64-579
ALEXANDER, Laura, 1850-1874. 64-1030
ALEXANDER, Louisa Frederika see Gilmer,
Louisa Frederika (Alexander)
ALEXANDER, Philip M. , 1819-1898. 64-241
ALEXANDER, Sarah see Lawton, Sarah
(Alexander)
ALEXANDER & Colby. 64-892
ALEXANDER and Howell, Dixon, m. 64-241
ALEXANDER family. 64-386, 64-506,
64-1030
ALEXANDRIA, La.
Louisiana State Military College see
Louisiana— State University and Agricul-
tural and Mechanical College
ALEXANDRIA, Va. 64-1227, 64-1555
Personal papers. 64-412, 64-453
Theater. 64-1227
ALF, Julius. 64-1598
ALGER, Frederick Moulton, 1907- 64-1474
ALGER, Russell Alexander, 1836-1907.
64-1469, 64-1500
ALGERIA
Diplomatic service. 63-387
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 63-64
Ships. 63-155
267
ALGIERS
ALGONQUIN Indians
Language. 63-5
ALICE (Ship) 63-274
ALL Souls Church, Chicago, m. 64-1326
ALLAN and Ellis, London, Eng. 63-345
ALLDREDGE, E. P. 64-1163
ALLEE family. 64-213
Genealogy. 64-899
ALLEGANY Central Railroad. 64-815
ALLEGHANY Co. , Va. 64-1237
ALLEN, Ann. 64-1473
ALLEN, Anthony Benezet, 1802-1892. 64-914
ALLEN, Charles Channing. 64-278
ALLEN, D. H. 64-714
ALLEN, Dewitt Clinton, b. 1835. 64-338
ALLEN, Edgar. 64-908
ALLEN, Edward Tyson. 64-908
ALLEN, Edward Weber, 1885- 64-1262
AL 6f-?62 EUShaHUnt ' 1804 - 1883 - 63-346,
ALLEN, Ellen (Lazarus) 64-1080
ALLEN, Federick.Lewis, 1890-1954. 63-354
ALLEN, George, 1808-1876. 64-816
ALLEN, Georgia May (Stowe) b. 1843. 64-714
ALLEN, Henry Tureman, 1859-1930. 64-778
AL 64 E -150 HerVey ' 1889 " 1949 - S 3 " 2 ", 63-289,
ALLEN, James, of Alabama. 64-387
ALLEN, James Turner. 64-1407
ALLEN, John, 1796-1851. 64-1407, 64-1473
ALLEN, MaryHobbs. 64-762
AL 18 E 23'-19i? eCCa — TUrner ' Reb8CCa (AUen >
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
AL Jf^ n ! Mrley Walter > 1883 - 64-908,
04-1509
ALLEN, Silas L. 64-1406
ALLEN, William C. 64-387
ALLEN Co. , Ky.
Circuit Court. 63-133
ALLEN family. 64-762, 64-1407
ALLENSWORTH, Andrew Jackson. 64-1179
ALLENSWORTH, Ellen (Hughes) 64-1179
ALLENSWORTH family
Genealogy. 64-1179
ALLEY family
Genealogy. 64-899
ALLIED and Associated Powers (1914-1920)
Supreme Economic CounciL 64-129
ALLDJG, Kenneths. 64-150
ALLISON, Anne. 64-206
ALLBON >3 Samuel King, i9 00- 64-126,
ALLBON family. 64-564
ALLSOP, Thomas. 64-957
AL KT?S Ad6le ^ Vanderhorst, Adele
(AHston) 1842-19T5
*ALLSTON, Ben. 64-650
M ^I^' Bea i am ^, 1833-1900. 63-79,
AL 63^272 1 ' Charles Pea e™, 1848-1922.
ALLSTON, Elizabeth see Waites, Elizabeth
(Allston) 1845-1921 "aaoein
ALLSTON, Elizabeth Waites see Pringle
Elizabeth Waites (Allston)
ALLSTON, Jane see Pringle, Jane (AHston)
ALLSTON, Richard L. 63-273
ALLSTON family. 63-272, 63-273 , 63-315
ALLWOOD, Philip. 63-54
ALMANACS
In German. 64-459
ALMSHOUSES see Poorfarms and poorhouses
ALPHA Omicron Pt. 64-1454
^Stset ^^ "?^" 01101 St - R °-
lSSl-^P "' Rose (^^orne)
ALSACE, France
V ' ^Usm"" 7 SerViCe dUring World War L
ALSTON, Archibald D. 64-388
ALSTON, Archibald D. , Jr. 64-388
ALSTON, Ariella see Hawkins, Ariella (Alston)
ALSTON, Edgar M. , 1827-1848. 64-388
ALSTON, Joseph, 1779-1816. 64-556
ALSTON, Missourianna M. F. 64-388
ALSTON, Sarah M 64-388
ALSTON family. 64-388
I ALTGELD, John Peter, 1847-1902. 64-159
ALTON, El.
Colleges and universities. 64-252
Land transactions. 64-331
Law practice. 64-331
ALUMNI activities
Michigan. 64-1423, 64-1468
New York. 64-887, 64-909
ALUMNI associations
California. 64-1167
Michigan. 64-1418
New York City. 64-870
Philippine Islands. 64-1417
ALUMNI Club of New York nf «,« r, •
Michigan. 64-l«8 Ul "versity of
ALVARADO, Leon. 64-1580
ALVAREZ, Walter Clement, 1884- 63-354
ALVES, Gavin, b. ca. 1773. 64-1029
ALVES, James, 1792-1853. 64-575
ALVES, Walter, 1768-1827. 64-1026, 64-1029
ALVES family. 64-1029
ALVORD, Bert. 63-352
ALVORD, Henry Elijah, 1844-1904. 64-891
ALWARD, Dennis R. 64-817 £
AL ]£w7 EmUy Wlght ( Bab «"*> 1836-1919.
AMALGAMATED Clothing Workers of America.
AMALIA (Ship) 63-30
AMARO^Mariano Tupac see Tupac Amaro,
AMBASSADORS see Diplomatic service-
Foreign relations; names of individuals-
and names of countries to which assigned
AMBLER, Jaquelln, 1742-1798. »63-375
AMBULANCE service
World War L 64-825
AMENDMENTS to Constitutions see Constitu-
tion under jurisdictions, e. g. ~u7 S _
Constitution " '
*^^rTjar ■-"--■ •
AMERICAN Ambulance Field Service see
American Field Service
AMERICAN and Mexican Mail Steamship
Company. 64-345
AMERICAN Anthropological Association.
AMERICAN Assembly. 64-870
268
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AMERICAN Association for Economic Freedom.
64-21
AMERICAN Association for labor Legislation.
64-21
AMERICAN Association for the Advancement of
Science. 64-819
AMERICAN Association for the United Nations
(formerly League of Nations Association)
64-1303
Illinois and Mid-west Office. 64-23
AMERICAN Association of Scientific Workers.
64-30
AMERICAN Association of Social Workers.
64-21
AMERICAN Association of University Profes-
sors. 64-183
University of Michigan Chapter. 64-1408
AMERICAN Association of University Women.
64-21, 64-739
Ann Arbor-Ypsllanti Branch. 64-1409
Ithaca Branch. 64-818
Michigan Division. 64-1410
AMERICAN Baptist Convention (formerly
Northern Baptist Convention) 64-1161
AMERICAN Baptist Education Society. 64-90
AMERICAN Bar Association. 64-544, 64-1291
AMERICAN Bible Society. 64-922
AMERICAN Bison Society. 64-752
AMERICAN Can Company. 64-1262
"AMERICAN Chemical Society
Michigan Section. 64-1411
AMERICAN Child Health Association. 64-21
AMERICAN Civil Liberties Union. 64-1261
AMERICAN Colonization Society. 63-107,
64-751, 64-1080
AMERICAN Commission to Negotiate Peace
see Paris, France— Peace Conference,
T5T9-U. S.
AMERICAN Commonwealth Political Federation.
64-1594
AMERICAN Consular Service. 64-727
AMERICAN Council, Institute of Pacific Rela-
tions see American Institute of Ifecific
Relations
AMERICAN Council of Learned Societies
Committee on American Native Languages.
63-3
AMERICAN Council on Education. 64-1271,
64-1480
AMERICAN Cyanamid Company. 64-1174
^AMERICAN Ethnological Society. 64-1580
AMERICAN Expeditionary Forces see U. S. —
Army— American Expeditionary Force,
1917-1920
AMERICAN Field Service. 64-825
AMERICAN Folklore Society. 63-10
AMERICAN Forestry Association. 64-1299
AMERICAN Freedman's Union Commission
New York Branch see National Freedman's
Relief Association
AMERICAN Friends Service Committee.
64-962
AMERICAN Fur Company. 64-313
AMERICAN Historical Association. 63-319
Beveridge Committee. 63-319
Committee on Historic Sites and Monuments.
63-319
Conference, 1940. 64-739
Legal History Committee. 64-1352
AMERICAN historical review (Periodical)
63-319
AMERICAN Home Missionary Society see
Congregational Home Missionary Society
AMERICAN House, Buffalo, N. Y. 64-849
AMERICAN Indian Mission. 64-187
AMERICAN Institute of Architects. 64-929
AMERICAN Institute of Graphic Arts. 64-491
AMERICAN Institute of Pacific Relations.
64-1262, 64-1331
AMERICAN Institute of Sacred Literature,
University of Chicago. 64-65
AMERICAN Institutions, Charles R. Walgreen
Foundation for the Study of. 64-54
AMERICAN Jewish Committee. 63-232
AMERICAN Jewish Joint Distribution Commit-
tee. 63-232, 64-1318
AMERICAN Legion. 64-320, 64-1260,
64-1459, 64-1484
AMERICAN Library Association. 64-101
AMERICAN literature see Literature and
literary affairs
AMERICAN loyalists see Loyalists
AMERICAN magazine. 64-1596
AMERICAN National Red Cross see Red
Cross— American National Red Cross
AMERICAN Nature Study Society. 64-819
AMERICAN Olympic Committee. 64-832
AMERICAN Optical Company. 64-240
AMERICAN Paper and Pulp Association.
64-913
AMERICAN Party. 64-1293
AMERICAN Philosophical Society, Philadelphia,
Pa. 63-301
Historical and Literary Committee. 63-5
AMERICAN poetry see Poetry
AMERICAN Political Science Association.
64-183
AMERICAN Protective Association. 63-208
AMERICAN Public Welfare Association. 64-21
AMERICAN Red Cross see Red Cross— Ameri-
can National Red Cross
AMERICAN School for the Deaf, Hartford,
Conn. 64-1289
AMERICAN School of Metaphysics, New York.
64-902
AMERICAN Shakespeare Festival Foundation.
64-1334
AMERICAN Shipping and Industrial League.
64-1546
AMERICAN Social Hygiene Association. 64-21
AMERICAN Society for Testing Materials.
64-1174
AMERICAN Society of Civil Engineers
St. Louis Branch. 64-320
AMERICAN Society of International Law.
64-183
The AMERICAN spectator (New York) 64-953
AMERICAN States Utilities Corporation.
64-691
AMERICAN Sugar Refining Company. 64-1418
AMERICAN Theatre Wing. 64-717
AMERICAN Tobacco Company. 64-798
AMERICAN Tract Society. 64-952
AMERICAN Turners
Cincinnati, Ohio. 63-157
Minneapolis, Minn. 63-241
AMERICAN Union against Militarism. 63-232
Unitarian Service Committee. 64-1318
AMERICAN University, Washington, D. C.
64-971
AMERICAN War Commission. 63-325
AMERICAN Woman's Association. 64-714
AMERICAN Youth Congress. 63-232, 64-1483
AMERICANIZATION Committee of Detroit
64-1412
AMERICANS for Democratic Action. 64-1261
AMERICUS, Ga. 64-499
AMERINGER, Oscar, 1870-1943. 64-1594
AMES, Carleton. 64-1635
AMES, Edward Raymond, Bp. , 1806-1879.
64-973
AMES, Fisher, 1758-1808. 63-64, 64-202
AMHERST, Jeffery Amherst, baron, 1717-
1797. 63-381, 63-404
AMHERST Co. , Va.
Courthouse. 64-751
Family papers. 64-587, 64-1237
Students. 64-1555
Tobacco trade. 63-345
AMITY Church, Iredell Co. , N. C. 64-617
AMLJE, Thomas Ryum, 1897- 64-1594
AMLJNG, Clarence. 63-28
AMNESTY see Pardon
AMNESTY oaths (Civil War) see Civil War—
Loyalty oaths
AMORY, Thomas- C. , of Boston. 64-374
AMOT, China
Travel and description. 63-234
AMPTBHA, Chesterfield Co., Va. 64-1230,
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AMUSEMENTS. 64-502
feeaUw Concerts; Motion pictures;
New Tort 64-844
New York City. 64-844
Ohio. 64-844
ANATOMT. 64-134
Comparative. 64-153
DentaL 64-683
ANCHOK1A (Ship) 64-580
ANCHORS. 64-255
ANCIENT history
Study and teaching. 64-927
ANDEH, GustafH. 64-887
ANDERSEN, Andreas. 63-320
AM 2f^S! :N ' Hen *lk Christian, 1872-1940
Bo -320
ANDERSEN, Olivia Donaldson (Cashing), 1871-
^^VJsrf ^ ParSOnS ' 1866 -»36.
ANDERSON, Clinton Presba, 1895- 64-773
^^ ° N > Edward Clifford, 1815-1883.
ANDERSON, Edward Coffin, 1821-1890.
AN 64^ >N ' EdWard PUyftUr ' "56-1951.
ANDERSON, Eliza (Burton) 64-390
ANDERSON, Evelina see Porter, Evelina
(Anderson) 1790-1871
AND^SON^s. FrankMaloy see Anderson,
ANDERSON, Isabel Weld (Perkins) 1876-1948.
ANDERSON, James, 1796-1874. 64-390
ANDERSON, Jennie (Thornwell) 64-390
ANDERSON, Larz, 1866-1937. 64-14
***££*' MalC ° lm ^y^ "78-1919.
ANDERSON, Maude (Case) 63-233
ANDERSON, Melville Best, 1851-1933.
ANDERSON, Rasmus BjSra, 1846-1936.
04-1626
ANDERSON, Robert Burton, 18337-1889.
64-390
AI *EE?* R ° bertVanVleck . "84-1949.
ANDERSON, Sarah McQueen (Williamson)
ANDERSON, Sherwood, 1876-1941 64-150
64-491, 64-953, 64-1367
ANDERSON, William Hamilton, 1874- 64-24
ANDERSON District, S. C. 64-1087
ANDERSON family. 64-390, 64-722
Genealogy. 64-601
AM 21 RS ^ M . em0rial Center > Bo""" U»ver-
Sily. 64-14
ANDERSONS East Tennessee Mining Company.
ANDOVER, Mass.
Merchants. 64-56
ANDOVER Theological Seminary. 64-1281
Students. 63-263
''ANDREW Carnegie Fund. 64-767
ANDREWS, AustinS., 1836-1917. 64-242
ANDREWS, Charles Thomas, 1842-1931.
04— 820
ANDREWS, Frank Maxwell, 1884-1943
64-1557
ANDREWS, John A. 64-1218
ANDREWS, John O. , 1844-1871. 64-242
ANDREWS, Lulu. 64-820
ANDREWS, Philip, 1866-1945. 63-325
ANDREWS, W. R. 64-1575
ANDREWS family. 63-252, 64-242
Genealogy. 64-820
ANDREWS Opera Company. 63-252
ANDROSCOGGIN River. 64-357
ANECDOTES. 64-60
ANGEL, Benjamin. 64-1575
AN £f^V,, AleXlS Cas *eU, 1857-1932.
64-1413, 64-1500
^fiZ^?, JS ! meS Burr Ul. 1829-1916. 64-764
8£1413, 64-1414, 64-1418 64-1431 '
64-1437, 64-1469^ 64-1478 E.JS'
64-1498, 64-1500, 64-1515 '
AN 6?i327 JameS H ° Wland ' 1869 -1M».
ANGELL, Robert Cooley, 1899- 64-1515
AN ^^' L * Sarah Swoope Caswell, 1831-1903
64-1413, 64-1414
ANGLICAN Church see Church of England
ANGLICAN Communion. 63-237
ANGLO-FRENCH War, 1775-1763. 64-810
ANGLO-MEXICAN Company, ltd. 63 -l 6
ANGLO-PRUSSIAN Bank, Berlin, Ger.
ANGLO-SIAMESE Boundary Commission.
63-112
ANGLO-SPANISH War, 1739-1748. 63-221
AN 64?258 CharleS ' mercl,ant °* U^erpool, Eng.
AN g' llta ' merchant of Liverpool, Eng.
ANIMAL pelts see Skins and hides
ANIMALS '
see ako Game and game birds; Livestock:
and names of animal .,
Anthropology. 64-1522
Vaccination. 64-1263
ANIMALS, Fossil see Paleontology
ANN Arbor courier and times. 64-1433
ANNArbor Forest Hill Cemetery Association.
ANN Arbor, Mich. 64-1475
Civic life. 64-1414, 64-1433
Colleges and universities see Michiean-
University -"ipm
Detroit Observatory. 64-1517
Family papers. 64-1407, 64-1475
First Presbyterian Church. 64-1415
64-1444 i2ii
History. 64-1473
law practice. 64-1479
Mayor. 64-1457
Pastors' Conferences. 64-1442
Reform. 64-1437
Schools. 64-1473
Unions. 64-1450, 64-1452
Women's organizations. 64-1409 ^k
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
ANNAPOLIS, Md.
Civil War
Prisons and prisoners. 64-218,64-243
"EES^S * *-*•- Academy,
ANNAPOLIS Royal, N. S. 63-381
ANNEXATION. 64-738
ANNIE Fairfax (Schooner) 64-1400
AN M?i!fl , ° Ur i,m < Tteatrlcal Production)
A1 ^S ARYC ^ ebratIOnS SSI Celebrations-
iuuumtions and fairs — '
ANNMARY Brown Memorial Library Provi
dence, R. L 64-804 *rovi-
ANNUITY payments to Indians. 63-247
ANSON Co., N. C. 64-522
Merchants. 64-1021
ANTARCTIC region
Discovery. 64-1578
Exploring expeditions. 64-1388
Scientific expeditions. 64-782
AN T? < ? N 7' Andrew Varick Stout, 1835-1906.
63—393
ANTHONY, Henry Bowen, 1815-1884
64-1559, 64-1580
ANTHONY, John Gould. 63-399
270
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ANTHONY, Nellie Larmon. 64-853
ANTHONY, Susan Brownell, 1820-1906.
63-361, 64-292, 64-1326, 64-1562
ANTHROPOLOGY. 63-4, 63-14, 64-167,
54-1580
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
Pacific Northwest. 64-1251
Philippine Islands. 64-1216
ANTIETAM, Battle of, 1862. 64-57, 64-1151
ANTI-IMPERIALIST League, Boston, Mass.
64-771
ANTILIQUOR movements see Prohibition;
Temperance
ANTILLES see West Indies
ANTIMASONRY. 64-873, 64-952, 64-1144,
64-1584
ANTCN, Louis Antoine de Pardaillan de
Gondrin, due d', 1665-1736. 64-122
ANTIOCH College, Yellow Springs, Ohio.
63-255
ANTIQUITIES see Archeology
ANTTRENT troubles, New York, 1839-1846.
64-836
ANTI-SALOON League of America. 64-24
ANTEEMITISM. 63-232
ANTISLAVERY movements see Slavery—
Antislavery movements
ANTTVIVISECTION
Minnesota. 63-242
ANTONIETTA (Bark) 64-1395
AORES (Association of Oak Ridge Engineers and
Scientists. 64-29
APACHE Indians. 63-355
Pictures. 63-4
APALACHICOLA, Fla.
Cotton trade. 64-615
APPALACHIAN Mountains
Indian relics. 64-599
APPERSON, Phoebe see Hearst, Phoebe
(Apperson) 1842-1919
APPLEBY, George. 64-768
APPLEGATE, George W. 64-263
APPLEGATE, Jesse, 1811-1888. 64-707
APPLEGATE, Lisbon, 1803-1875. 64-263
APPLEGATE and Gordon, firm. 64-273
APPLE TON (D. ) and Company. 64-1332
APPLETON, George Lyman, b. 1841. 64-977
APPLETON, Louisa Caroline (Arnold) 64-977
APPLETON, Mary Ellen (Lyman) see Arnold,
Mary Ellen (Lyman) Appleton
APPLETON (William) and Company, Boston,
Mass. (later Hooper (Samuel) and Company.)
64-977
APPLETON, William Henry, 1814-1899.
64-1332
APPLETON, William Worthen, 1845-1924.
64-1332
APPLETON family. 64-977
APPLING, Austin M. 63-382
APPOINTMENTS, Political see Political
patronage
APPOQUINIMINK Creek, DeL 64-213
APPRENTICES
Delaware. 64-213
APPROPRIATIONS
see also U. S. —Congress— Appropriations
International Prison Commission Congress,
1910. 64-36
World War H. 64-257
APPROPRIATIONS Committee (C. S. House of
Representatives) 64-938
APPROPRIATIONS Committee (U. S. Senate)
64-257
AQUEDUCTS
Washington, D. C. 63-380
ARABIAN American Oil Company. 64-1635
ARABS in Palestine. 64-17
ARAMCO see Arabian American Oil Company
ARAMINGO (Ship) 64-1395
ARANSAS Lumber Company. 64-749
ARANSAS Pass, Tex.
Harbor. 64-749
ARAWAK language. 63-1
ARBITRATION, InternationaL 64-767, 64-778,
64-1577
ARBITRATION, Labor see Labor-Arbitra-
tion, conciliation, and mediation
ARBORICULTURE
North Carolina. 64-635
ARCHAEOLOGICAL Institute of America
Spokane Chapter. 64-214
ARCHBOLD, John D. 63-246
ARCHEOLOGY. 64-1522, 64-1580
see also Excavations (Archeology)
Expeditions. 64-1522
Near East. 64-1419
Indians. 63-2, 64-599
By place
Central America. 63-1
Illinois. 64-1522
Mexico. 63-1
Mississippi Valley. 64-1580
Pennsylvania. 64-1522
South America. 63-1
Southwest. 64-7
Virginia. 64-1243
ARCHER, Branch Tanner, 1790-1856.
64-1017
ARCHER, Charles. 64-1584
ARCHITECTS. 64-1267
ARCHITECTURAL drafting. 64-348
ARCHITECTURAL League of New York. 64-929
ARCHITECTURE
see also Naval architecture
Business papers and practice.
64-695, 64-929
63-367,
63-349, 64-849, 64-858
Designs and plans,
Missouri. 64-297
Ohio. 64-348
New York. 64-858, 64-929
Tennessee. 64-348
Washington, D. C. 84-776
ARCHITECTURE, Domestic
see also Construction industry
Designs and plans. 84-372, 64-943
South Carolina. 63-304
ARCHIVES
Foreign. 63-319
Germany. 64-179
ARCOLA, N. C. 64-376
ARCOT, India. 63-98
ARCTIC regions
Exploring expeditions. 64-328
ARDERY, Charles W. 64-1260
AHEVALO, Juan Jose'. 64-895
ARGENTINA
Consular and diplomatic service (U. S. )
63-152, 63-386, 64-690, 64-1335
Lutheran church work in. 63-28, 64-187
ARGO(Ship) 64-1394
ARGONNE, Battle of the, 1918. 64-569,
64-842
ARGOSY (Periodical) 64-684
ARGUS, Albany, N. Y. (Newspaper) 64-843
ARITHMETIC
Books. 64-535
see also Ciphering books
Interest calculations. 64-747
ARIZONA
Assayers. 64-9
Cattle raising and trade. 64-3, 64-11
Ranches see Arizona— Ranches
Celebrations. 64-2
Census records. 63-93
Coal industry and trade. 64-5
Colleges and universities see Arizona—
University
Copper mines and mining, 64-13, 64-802
271
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ARIZONA (Continued)
Foreign population. 64-5
Indian schools. 64-1542
Indian wars. 64-4
Investments. 64-3
Land. 64-3
Military life and posts in. 64-4, 64-8
Mines, mining, and processing. 64-9
64-13 '
Pioneer life. 64-5
Railroads. 64-13
Ranches. 64-3
Retail trade. 64-3
University (Tucson)
Centennial papers. 64-2
ARIZONA Territory
Governor. 64-11
Mines and mining. 64-12
ARKANSAS
Capitol building. 63-349
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1043
Civil War. 63-67
Occupation of Little Rock. 63-231
Farms and farming. 64-800
Law practice. 63-126
Personal and family papers. 63-126
64-481, 64-676, 64-746
Petroleum industry and trade. 64-1036
Politics
Whig Party. 63-126
Social life. 63-126
ARKANSAS River
Fortifications. 64-1526
Travel and description. 64-335
ARLINGTON Charge of the Tennessee Confer-
ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
South. 64-969 . ■ r*
ARLINGTON, Minn.
Cooperative store. 63-253
ARLINGTON, Va.
Freedman's School. 64-644
ARMED Services Commission, Lutheran
Church— Missouri Synod. 63-31
ARMENIAN relief activities. 64-359, 64-375
ARMISTEAD, Charles James. 64-1222
ARMISTEAD, Jesse Scott, 1797-1869
64-1222
ARMISTEAD, Martha Storrs (Trueheart)
ARMISTEAD, Meeta Rhodes see Capehart
Meeta Rhodes (Armistead)
ARMBTEAD, Nancy Miller see Blanton, Nancy
Miller (Armistead] 1829-1902
ARMISTEAD, Wilson, 18197-1868. 63-400
ARMISTEAD case. 63-400
ARMISTEAD family. 64-1222
ARMSTRONG, Annie Walker, 1850-1938
64-1160
ARMSTRONG, Hamilton Fish, 1893- 64-778
ARMSTRONG, John, 1758-1843. 63-228
64-556 '
ARMSTRONG, Louise (Van Voorhis) 1889-1948.
64-1416
ARMY see under name of jurisdiction, e g,
GL Brit. -Army; U. S. -Army
ARMY Accounts, U. S. Office of. 64-1567
ARMY and Navy Commission, Lutheran
Church— Missouri Synod. 63-3J
ARMY camps see Military posts
ARMY life see Military life; and subdivision
Military life under names of wars
ARMY ordnance see Ordnance; also Civil
War -Ordnance; Confederate States of
America-Army-Ordnance; U. S. -Bureau
of Ordnance
ARMY Specialized Training Program, Univer-
sity of Chicago. 64-1325
ARNDT, William, 1880-1957. 64-813
ARNETT, Trevor, 1870-1955. 64-1324
ARNOLD, Benedict, 1741-1801. 64-47
64-1219
ARNOLD, Henry Harley, 1886-1950. 64-1557
ARNOLD, Hiram
Estate of. 64-1479
ARNOLD, Isaac Newton, 1815-1884. 63-406
ARNOLD, LibertaUa America see Withrow,
Libertatia America (Arnoldf^
ARNOLD, Louisa Caroline see Appleton,
Louisa Caroline (ArnoldP -
ARNOLD, Mary Ellen (Lyman) Appleton.
64-977
ARNOLD, Mary Ellicott, 1876- 64-712
ARNOLD, Matthew, 1822-1888. 63-207
64-45, 64-63
ARNOLD, Samuel Green. 63-377
ARNOLD, Thurman Wesley, 1391- 63-354
64-165 '
ARNOLD Arboretum, Harvard University
64-635
ARNOLD family. 64-977
ARNOLD Lumber Company, Pouehkeensie
N. Y. 64-821 '
ARRESTS
Pennsylvania. 64-1153
ARRINGTON, Katherine Pendleton. 64-365
ARROW no. 2 (Ship) 64-709
ARROYO, Jose' Miguel, 18107-1875. 64-345
ARROYO, Lulsde. 64-345
ARSENALS
Missouri. 64-288
ART, Abstract 63-411
ART and artists. 63-48, 64-795, 64-955
64-1315, 64-1359
see also Painting
Biography. 63-393, 64-802
Criticism. 64-1360
Education, instruction, and study. 63-154
63-411, 64-495, 64-881
Europe. 64-1546
Georgia, 64-234
Illinois. 64-6
New York City. 64-350
Exhibitions. 63-216, 64-881
Galleries and museums
Connecticut. 64-1315
Missouri. 64-1526
Practice (Business records, notebooks
sketches, etc) 63-393, 63-411, 64-6
Societies. 64-1315
North Carolina. 64-365
By place
China. 64-879
Europe. 63-393
Great Britain. 64-1315 g
Italy. 63-104
Japan. 64-879
ART Students' League of New York. 64-350
ARTHUR, Charlotte. 64-150
ARTHUR, Chester Alan, Pres. U. S. 1880-
1886. 63-326
ARTHUR Eggleso (Schooner) 64-1400
ARTIAGA, Santiago, 1873- 64-1417
ARTILLERY. 63-360
see also under names of armies e e.
£. S. -Army-Artillery; and under
States, e. g. North Carolina-Artillery
ASAKAWA, Kan'ichi, 1873-1948. 64-1277
«4-966,
ASBURY, Francis, Bp., 1745-1816
64-973
ASH, William Sword. 64-1152
ASHANTIWar, 1873-1874. 63-148
ASHBURTON, Alexander Baring, baron. 1774-
1848. 64-1584
i
ASHE, Mary (Mitchell) 64-580
ASHE, Samuel A'Court, 1840-1938. 63-130
64-616 • '
ASHE, William Willard, 1872-1932. 64-391
ASHEBORO, N. C. 64-680
ASHER, Louis EHer, 1877-1948. 64-25
272
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ASHEVILLE Female College (later Asheville
College for Young Women) 64-392, 64-1014
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Banks and banking. 64-563
Business records. 64-428
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1160
Episcopal. 64-438
Civil War
Civilian affairs. 64-1535
Family and personal papers. 64-455,
64-482, 64-569, 64-603
Politics. 64-463, 64-604
Social life and customs. 64-366
ASHLEY, Jonathan, 1712-1780. 63-35
ASHLEY, William Henry, 1778-1838. 64-275,
64-282, 64-285, 64-307, 64-343
ASHLEY, Mo. 64-274
ASHLEY River Valley
Plantations. 63-313
ASIA
Anthropology. 63-14
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-966
French colonial and commercial
undertakings. 64-261
Research studies on. 64-1331
ASKEW, George A. 64-26
ASSAM, India
World Warn. 64-822
ASSAYERS
see also Mines, mining, and mineral
resources
Arizona. 64-9
ASSESSMENT rolls see Tax records
ASSOCIATE Justices of the U. S. Supreme
Court see U. S. — Supreme Court-
Justices
ASSOCIATED Industries of Seattle. 64-1264
ASSOCIATED Press. 64-1595 , 64-1615
ASSOCIATION for Improving the Condition of
the Poor, New York see New York Associa-
tion for Improving the Conditions of the Poor
ASSOCIATION of American Law Schools.
64-1363
ASSOCIATION of Business Officers of the
Universities and Colleges of the Middle West
see Central Association of College and
University Business Officers
' ASSOCIATION of Cambridge Scientists. 64-27
ASSOCIATION of Centenary Firms and Corpora-
tions of the United States. 64-1149
ASSOCIATION of Collegiate Alumnae see
American Association of University Women
ASSOCIATION of Evangelical Lutheran Sunday
Schools of St. Louis. 63-23
ASSOCIATION of Los Alamos Scientists. 64-28
ASSOCIATION of Lutheran Secondary Schools
63-20
ASSOCIATION of Methodist Historical Societies
64-966
ASSOCIATION of Oak Ridge Engineers and
Scientists. 64-29, 64-108
ASSOCIATION of Pasadena Scientists. 64-30
ASSOCIATION of Scientists for Atomic Educa-
tion. '64-31
ASSOCIATION of Scientists, Washington. D C
64-177 -•— > • •
ASSOCIATION of University and College
Business Officers see Central Association
of College and University Business Officers
ASSOCIATIONS see Clubs; Societies; type of
organization, e. g. Consumers' organiza-
tions; Historical societies; and subjects with
which the society is concerned, e. g.
Women's suffrage
ASSYRIANS, Modern (Nestorians)
Relief to. 64-359
ASTOR, John Jacob, 1763-1848. 64-873
ASTORIAN (Ship) 64-709
ASTROLOGY see Hermetic art and philosophy
ASTRONAUTICS see Space flight
ASTRONOMY. 63-250, 63-378, 63-384,
64-779
see also Cosmogony
Held trips. 64-1517, 64-1556
Observatories see Observatories
Teaching. 64-37
ATCHISON CO. , Mo.
County Court papers. 64-324
ATHENAEUM (Periodical) 64-78
ATHENAGORAS, Ecumenical Patriarch.
64-775
ATHENS, Ga.
Bessie Mell Industrial Home. 64-234
Board of Education. 64-225
Electric railroads. 64-225
Family and personal papers. 64-226,
64-231, 64-234. 64-581
Lucy Cobb Institute. 64-226
Public schools. 64-225
University of Georgia Bee Georgia-
University
ATHENS (Ga. ) Railway and Electric Company.
64-225
ATHENS, Greece
Students. 64-882
ATHENS, Ohio. 63-259
Jewelry trade. 63-259
Ohio University see Ohio— University,
Athens
ATHERTON, Gertrude Franklin (Horn) 1857-
1948. 63-321
ATHERTON, Warren Hendry, 1891- 64-1260
ATHLETIC clubs
Ohio. 63-157
ATHLETICS. 64-903
Colleges and universities. 64-832, 64-853,
64-1423
Mountain States Athletic Conference. 64-18
ATKA, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
ATKINS, James, Jr. 64-392
ATKINS, James, Bp. , 1850-1923. *64-223,
64-392, 64-1014
ATKINS family. 64-392
Genealogy. 64-1184
ATKINSON, Edward, 1827-1905. 63-374
ATKINSON, Henry, 1782-1842. 64-252,
64-297
ATKINSON, Moses L. , 1814-1852. 64-357
ATKINSON, William, 17807-1865. 64-357
ATKINSON, William, 1806-1862. 64-357
ATKINSON f amily
Genealogy. 64-1043, 64-1231
ATLANTA Campaign, 1864. 63-332, 63-397,
64-243
ATLANTA constitution, Atlanta, Ga. (News-
paper) 64-1163
ATLANTA, Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
6th Baptist World Congress, 1939.
64-1157
Methodist. 64-970
Civil War
see also Atlanta Campaign, 1864
Civilian life. 63-152
Medical practice. 64-505
Military affairs. 63-360
Naval service in. 64-509
Personal papers. 64-426
Spelman College. 64-1324
Students' papers. 63-89
ATLANTA (Ship) 64-609
ATLANTA, Siege of, 1864 see Atlanta
Campaign, 1864
ATLANTIC and Mexican Gulf Canal Company.
63-108
ATLANTIC and Northern Railroad. 64-1590
ATLANTIC coast
Steamboat lines. 64-1390
ATLANTIC District Mission Board, Lutheran
Church— Missouri Synod. 63-32
ATLANTIC Gas Company. ' 64-691
273
ATLANTIC Ocean
Fisheries. 64-778
Revolution
Naval operations. 64-344
Voyages see Voyages-Atlantic Ocean
ATLANTIC States
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 63-79
ATLAS (Brig) 64-1398
ATLAS Mining Company. 64-1451
ATLEE, Clement. 64-257
ATMOSPHERIC electricity. 63-15
ATOMIC bomb
Information about and control of. 64-44
64-83, 64-809 »»-**,
Hiroshima. 64-108
ATOMIC energy. 63-15
Information about and control of. 64-108
64-1576 '
Records of associations. 64-27, 64-28
AT °£l576 nergy **' " 46 ' M " 29 ' 64108 '
ATOMIC Energy, Joint Committee on (U S
Congress) 64-29, 64-44
ATOMIC Scientists, Federation of. 64-158
ATOMIC Scientists of Chicago. 64-32
Bulletin. 64-44
ATOMS
see also Electrons
ATONEMENT. 64-1553
AT M?m' Ge ° rge atsreaves ' "94-1859.
A ™«93 ! ' Sarah (Sitgreaves) 1771-1843.
ATTMORE, William, 1750-1800. 64-393
ATTMORE lamily. 64-393
ATTORNEY see Lawyers; and names of types
of attorneys, e.g. Government attorneys
ATWATER, Joshua. 64-937
ATWOOD & Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
64-394 ■*■-.«.
AUBREY, Edwin E. 64-1157
AUBURN, Ala.
Alabama Polytechnic Institute (later Auburn
university) 64-230
Family papers. 64-584
AUBURN, N. T.
Merchants. 64-900
AUCTIONS
New York. 64-1591
AUDENRIED, Joseph C. 63-264
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
AUDITING
South Carolina. 63-144
AUDUBON, John James, 1785-1851. 63-132
AUGUSTA Co. , Va. 63-102, 64-980
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 64-1236
Farms and farming. 64-1236
AUGUSTA, Ga.
Civil War
Defense. 64-623
Cotton trade. 63-124, 64-527, 64-615
family and personal papers. 64-412
64-639, 64-1010
Merchants. 64-590
Social life and customs. 63-131, 64-527
AUGUSTA Railroad. 64-1124
AULD, John. 64-521
AULLS, Lucetta. 64-892
AURELIUS ANTONINUS, Marcus, Emperor of
Rome, 121-180. 64-1351
AURORA, m.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-110
AU M?390 RiggE CenteT ' Stockbrid K e > Mass.
AUSTIN, Jane (Goodwin) 1831-1894. 63-401
AUSTIN Mary (Hunter) 1868-1934. 64-150
64-1334, 64-1345 '
AD 6™56 StePhen FUUer ' 1793 - 1836 - 64-745,
AUSTIN, Warren Robinson, 1877- 64-791
A ^™2U ayStateC0UeBe ' V***™*, Tenn.
AUSTIN, Tex.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Law practice. 64-748
University of Texas see Texas-University
AUSTRALIA 64-1331
Anthropology. 63-14
Travel and description. 63-234, 64-1244
AUSTRIA
Colleges and universities. 64-71
Consular service. 64-345
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-544
Rivalry with Spain in Italy. 63-100
Travel and description. 63-247, 63-250
World War n
Relief to war victims. 64-71
AUSTRIAN, Celia, 1874-1907. 64-33
AUSTRIAN, Delia, 1874-1928. 64-33
AUSTRIAN, Julia. 64-33
AUSTRIAN Succession, War of r 1740-1748 see
Anglo-Spanish War, 1739-1748
AUTAUGA Co. , Ala. 64-387
AUTHORS
This heading is used for references to
persons who write, usually the composers
of literary or imaginative works, or to
their writings.
63-393, 64-802
Societies
Great Britain. 64-796
By place
Great Britain. 63-52
Southern States. 64-960
Wisconsin. 64-1626
AUTHORS and publishers
The material entered here refers to the
relationships between writers and publish-
ers.
63-321, 63-354, 63-401, 64-99, 64-114
64-120, 64-327, 64-352, 64-608, 64-724
64-728, 64-903, 64-955, 64-1321, 64-1362
64-1367, 64-1596 '
see ^so Publishers and publishing
Business records. 64-1126, 64-1358
Great Britain. 64-796, 64-1347
New York City. 64-1332
AUTHORSHIP
Here are entered references to the m
occupation, techniques, problems, and the •
like of writing books, articles, etc.
g"«. M-MB, 63-246, 63-261, 63-384
63-407, 64-109, 64-137, 64-152 64-216
64-327, 64-523, 64-565 64-722 64-728
64-771, 64-791, 64-796 64-803,' 64-m'
64-953, 64-954, 64-955 64-1210 64-1306
64-1506, 64-1536, 64-1566, S«1 S m ^
I?", 1 !! 7 ' 64 - 160 °. 64-1601, 64-1603'
64-1604, 64-1605, 64-1606; 64-1612
see also Authors and publishers: Playwrit-
lng
AUTOGRAPH collectors and coUectine.
64-1526 ^
AUTOGRAPHS
Collections. 64-116, 64-761
Albums and books. 63-247, 64-514
64-857, 64-918, 64-1228, 64-1462
By profession
Actors and actresses. 64-781, 64-1345
Authors, literary figures, etc. 63-201
64-1345
Clergymen. 64-1154
Confederate statesmen. 64-659
Kings, rulers, and royalty. 64-1253 A
64-1526 W
Medical men. 64-116
Military and naval persons. 63-165
Musicians. 64-781
Presidents. 64-860, 64-1565
Scientists. 64-116
Statesmen. 63-201, 63-245
274
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
AUTOGRAPHS (Continued)
By country of origin
America
Michigan. 64-1427
| Europe. 63-65, 64-1253, 64-1526
Mexico. 64-1253
Netherlands. 64-116
AUTOMOBILES
History (1904 automobiles) 64-1518
Industry and trade. 64-1474
Legal matters. 64-1469
Inventions
Internal combustion engine. 64-924
AVERT, Carlos. 63-248
AVERT, J. B. 64-1185
AVERT, Mabel see Abott, Mabel (Avery)
AVERT family. 64-492
AVIATION
see also Balloon ascensions; Seaplanes;
Space flight; Stratospheric flights
Pioneers. 64-1252, 64-1573
AVIATION Ground School Training Program,
University of Chicago. 64-1325
AVIATION, Military
see also Air power
Education. 64-319
<|| World War L 64-1431
AVON, N. T.
Travel and description. 64-731, 64-873
AWARDS. 64-1506
see also Decorations of honor; Medals
AXTON, Va. 64-531
ATCOCK, B. F. 64-375
ATCOCE Memorial Commission. 64-375
ATER, Levis M. , Jr. 63-352.
ATERS, Howard. 64-779
ATLWORTH, Levi. 64-928
ATRES, Philip W. 64-908
ATRES, Princess Kezia. 64-932
ATRES, Rodney. 64-932
ATRES, William. 64-932
ATRES Academy, College Hill, Ky. 64-965
ATRES family. 64-932
_ AYRTON, Michael, 1921- 64-955
AZTEC language. 63-1
B
BABCOCK, Emily Wight see Alward, Emily
Wight (Babcock) 1836-1919
BABCOCE, George Reed. 64-817
BABCOCE, Hilda. 64-822
BABCOCE, Howard Edward, 1889-1950.
64-822, 64-841
BABCOCE, John Butler, 1922- 64-822
BABCOCE, Mary (Potter) 64-817
BABCOCE, Orvllle Ellas, 1835-1884. 63-353
BABCOCE family. 64-822
BABST, Earl D. , 1870- 64-1413, 64-1418,
64-1499
BACHE, Franklin. 63-267
BACHE-Denman Coal Company. 63-267
BACHE Fund. 64-963
BACKER, Robert Fox, 1905- 64-83
BACHMAN, John, 1790-1874. 64-1552
BACKUS, Standlsh, 1875- 64-1419, 64-1469
BACKWOODSMAN (Publication) 64-252
BACON, Benjamin Wlsner, 1827-1848.
64-1278
BACON, Daniel S. , 1839-1866. 64-1511
BACON, Delia Salter, 1811-1859. 64-1278
BACON, Francis, 1561-1626. 64-132
BACON, Henry, 1822-1891. 64-395
BACON, Henry, b. 1840. 63-401
BACON, Henry, 1866-1924. 64-1566
BACON, Hosea. 64-823
BACON, Leonard, 1802-1881. 64-1278
BACON, Leonard Woolsey, 1830-1907.
64-1278
BACON, Sir Nicholas, 15097-1578. 64-34
BACON. 64-401
BACON family. 64-34. 64-1278
BACOT, D. Huger, 1847-1920. 63-291
BACOT, Julius M. 63-291
BACOT, Robert Dewar, 1821-1903. 63-291
BACOT, Thomas Wright, 1756-1834. 63-291
BACOT, Thomas Wright, 1795-1851. 63-291
BACOT, Thomas Wright, 1849-1927. 63-291
BACOT family. 63-291
BACTERIA
Mouth. 64-683
BACTERIOLOGY. 64-683, 64-884
BAD Boll conferences. 63-33
BADEAU, Adam, 1831-1895. 63-406
BADEN-POWELL, Sir George Smyth, 1847-
1898. 64-764
BADGER, Alfred Mason, 1808-1868. 64-763
BADGER, Frank Appleton. 64-763
BADGER, George Edmund, 1795-1866.- 63-97,
63-373, 64-407, 64-427, 64-580
BADGLET, Lester, collector. 64-824
BAEPLER, Walter August, 1893- 63-18 ,
64-813
BAGGING
Companies. 64-907
BAGLET, David Marion, d. 1876. 64-1420
BAGLET, Frances E. 64-1421
BAGLET, JohnJudson, 1832-1881. 64-1413,
64-1421
BAGLET, W. D. 64-1420
BAGLET, William C. 64-401
BAGLET, William Henry, 1833-1886. 64-680
BAHAMAS
Trade. 63-404
Travel and description. 64-1179
BAILEY, Franklin H. , 1845-1914. 64-1422
BAILET, James B. , 1820-1864. 64-396
BATLET, John Lancaster, 1795-1877. 64-397
BADLET, Josiah William, 1873-1946. 64-664
BAILET, Liberty Hyde, 1858-1954. 64-895
BAILEY, Minerva. 64-1422
BAILET, OrraB. 63-322
BATLET, Prisdlla Elizabeth (Brownrlgg)
64-425
BAILET family. 64-397
Genealogy. 64-1463
BAILEY Gatzert (Ship) 64-709
BAILIFFS
Illinois. 64-184
BATT.T.TK, Charles Wallace Alexander Napier
Cochrane see Lamington, Charles Wallace
Alexander Napier Cochrane-Baillie, baron,
1860-1940
BAIN, Charles Wesley, 1864-1915. 64-398
BAIN, Keziah (Kelly) 64-538
BAIN, Patterson. 64-1175
BAIN, Thomas. 64-538
BADJBRIDGE, Ga.
Family papers. 64-220
BATNE, Thomas see Bain, Thomas
BAIRD, Charles, 1870-1944. 64-1423,
64-1499
BAKER, Andrew. 64-825
BAKER, Andrew Alvord. 64-825
BAKER, David Jewett. 64-186
BAKEP. Elbert H. 64-908
275
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BAKER, Elizabeth (Wirt) 64-677
BAKER, Hugh Potter. 64-908
BAKER, James Hutchins, 3848-1925. 64-1271
BAKER, James McCutcheon, 1837-1900
64-677
BAKER, James McNair, 1822-1892. 64-1047
BAKER, John Randolph. 64-1424
BAKER, Laura see Saunders, Laura (Baker)
BAKER, Laura Elizabeth see Lyman Laura
Elizabeth (Baker)
BAKER, Lorenzo Dow, 1815-1894. 64-254
BAKER, Lucinda. 64-978
BAKER, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937 63-357
64-778, 64-1271, 64-1291, 64-1295
BAKER, Orrin. 64-1511
BAKER, Roxy K 64-892
BAKER (Walter) & Company, ltd. 64-235
BAKER, Walter Rawalt, 1883-1962. 64-685
BAKER, William B., 1839-1864. 64-399
BAKER, William M. 64-978
BAKER-Boyer National Bank, Walla Walla
Wash. 64-1259
BAKER family. 64-685 , 64-825 , 64-978
BAKERS and bakeries. 64-870
BALCH, Nathaniel Aldrich, 1808-1894.
64-1425
BALCH family. 64-1425
BALD, Frederick* Clever, 1897-
64-1426
BALDERSTON, John Lloyd, 1889-1954
63-323
64-1279
64-537,
BALDWIN, Ebenezer, 1745-1776.
BALDWIN, George J., 1856-1927
64-612
BALDWIN, George William, 1832-1930
64-1279
BALDWIN, Henry De Forest, 1862-1947
64-1279
BALDWIN, Henry Porter, 1814-1892
64-1500
BALDWIN (Kate) Free Kindergarten Associa-
tion, Savannah. 64-537
BALDWIN, Roger Sherman, 1793-1863
63-337, 64-1279
BALDWIN, Roger Sherman, 1826-1856
64-1279
BALDWIN, Simeon, 1761-1851. 64-1279
BALDWIN, Simeon Eben, 1840-1927 64-1279
64-1500
BALDWIN, William Henry, 1891- 64-1622
BALDWIN family. 64-1279
BALDWIN-Lima-Hamilton Corporation. 63-37
BALDWIN Locomotive Works, Philadelphia
Pa. see Baldwin- Lima-Hamilton
Corporation
BALDWIN School, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 64-588
BALDWTNSVILLE, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-857
BALFOUR, Arthur James Balfour, 1st earl of
1848-1930. 64-767
BALL, Charles T. 64-1160
BALL, John, 1760-1817. 63-308
BALL, John, 1812-1834. 63-313
BALL family. 63-308
BALLADS
see also Folksongs
Civil War. 64-311
Virginia. 64-799
BALLTNT1NE, Elliot C. 64-218
BALLZNTINE, John C. , 1842-1902. 64-218
BALLOON ascensions. 63-256
Michigan. 64-1486
BALLOT reform. 64-1356
BALLS (Parties) see Amusements; and Social
life under names of places
BALTIMORE and Ohio Railroad. 64-210
64-652, 64-1015 "*" r ° aa M - Z10 >
BALTIMORE Company see Baltimore Iron
Works, Baltimore, MdT
BALTIMORE Co. , Md.
Court. 64-312
BALTIMORE Iron Works, Baltimore, Md.
64— 768
BALTIMORE, Md.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1131, 64-1160
Episcopal. 63-79
Lutheran. 63-22
Colleges and universities see Johns Hopkins
University
Commission merchants
64-1531
64-364, 64-1024,
64-1160
Immanuel Baptist Church.
Land
Transactions. 64-768
Law practice. 64-628, 64-979
Legal documents. 64-312
Merchants. 64-1019
Personal papers. 64-427, 64-457, 64-536
64-627, 64-890 '
St. Paul's Episcopal Church. 63-79
Shipping records. 64-374, 64-897
Social life. 64-1060
Travels from. 64-1231
University Baptist Church. 64-1160
BANCKER, Charles Nicoll, d. 1869. 63-324
BANCROFT, George, 1800-1891. 63-396
64-1585 S4 " 63 ' M " 808 ' 64 " 1218, 64_1 " 5 '
BANCROFT (Schooner) 84-572
BANDAR-LOG Press. 64-6
BANDS (Music)
Dance orchestras. 64-692
BANGKOK, Thailand
Consular service (GL Brit. ) 63-112
BANGS, John Kendrick, 1862-1922. 63-407
BANK of Cape Fear. 64-563, 64-981
BANK of Charleston (later South Carolina
National Bank) 64-455
BANK of Liberty, Tenn. 64-1195
BANK of North Carolina, Raleigh. 64-1080
64-1100 '
BANK of South Carolina, Charleston. 63-291
BANK of the United States (1791-1811) 63-324
BANK of the United States (1816-1836) 63-158
63-162, *63-180, 63-280, 63-336, 64^757, '
64-873, 64-981, 64-1144, 64-1584
BANKER, E. F. 64-1269
BANKERS. 64-1267
BANKING see Banks and banking
BANKING and Currency Committee (U. S.
House of Representatives) 64-253 '
BANKRUPTCY
Great Britain. 64-131 ^
North Carolina. 64-401
BANKS, Delia Jane (Reynolds) 64-400
BANKS, Nathaniel Prentice, 1816-1894
63-66, 63-355
BANKS, Thaddeus, 1815-1879. 64-400
BANKS and banking. 63-270, 63-362, 64-450
fee also Credit; Savings and loan associa-
tions
Laws and legislation. 63-270 64-224
64-253, 64-1505 '
State banks. 63-352
By place
Alabama. 64-757
Florida. 64-602
Germany. 64-131
Louisiana. 64-480
Minnesota. 63-235
Mississippi. 64-489
Missouri. 64-286 -M
New York. 64-861, 64-909, 64-934
New York City. 64-1142, 64-1609
North Carolina. 64-428; 64-563 64-981
64-982, 64-994, 64-996, 64-1080
64-1100, 64-1541 '
Ohio. 63-158
Oklahoma. 63-270
Pennsylvania. 64-1142
276
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BANES and hanking (Continued)
South Carolina. 63-291, 64-455
Southern States. 63-56
Tennessee. 64-1195
Vermont. 64-790
Virginia. 64-531, 64-602, 64-981
Washington. 64-1259
Wisconsin. 64-1637
BANKS and banking, Cooperative see Credit
associations, Cooperative
BANKS family. 64-400
BANNER, Hastings, Mich. (Newspaper)
64-1496
BANNING, Henry Blackstone, 1836-1881.
63-158
BANNON, John, d. 1913. 64-298
BAPTISM records see Vital records
BAPTIST Church of -
1 see name of
place in which the church is located, e. g.
St. Charles District, La. —Baptist Church;
see also subheading Churches and religious
affairs— Baptists under local place names
and under States
BAPTIST Joint Committee on Public Affairs.
64-1159, 64-1164
BAPTIST Jubilee Advance, 1959-1964.
64-1161
BAPTIST Sunday School Board. 64-li62
BAPTIST Theological Union, Chicago, HI.
64-35
4Q) BAPTIST World Alliance. 64-1157
5th Baptist World Congress, Berlin, Ger. ,
1934. 64-1375
6th Baptist World Congress, Atlanta, Ga. ,
1939. 64-1157
BAPTIST Young People's Union of America.
64-151, 64-1162
BAPTISTS. 63-51, 64-1159, 64-1161.
Ecumenical movement. 64-1157
Education: 64-90
Fundamentalist movement. 64-1163
History. 64-616, 64-1164, 64-1553
Missions. 64-1157, 64-1553
China. 63-51
Cuba and Mexico. 64-1158
Seminaries
Kentucky. 64-1069
Sermons. 63-51, 64-229, 64-1131,
64-1165, 64-1553, 64-1554
Societies. 64-151
By place
Alabama. 64-534, 64-1165
4^ Cuba. 64-1158
Great Britain: 64-1160, 64-1554
Illinois. 64-53, 64-1160
Kentucky. 64-1069 -
Maryland. 64-1131; 64-1160
Massachusetts. 64-1160
Mexico. -64-1158
Minnesota. 63-251
BAPTISTS (Continued)
Missouri. 64-271, 64-341
New York. 64-852, 64-924, 64-925, 64-940
New York City. 64-1160
North Carolina. 64-616, b4-1023, 64-1160
South Carolina. 63-51, 64-1069
Southern States. 64-1375
Texas. £4-1162, 64-1163
Virginia. 64-1069, 64-1131
Washington, D. C. 64-1164
BAR associations. 64-544
New York City. 64-1363
BARAGA Co. , Mich.
Legal documents. 64-1432
BARBEAU, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815.
63-2
BARBEAU, Charles Marius, b. 1883. 63-2
BARBECUES. 64-785
BARBER, Courtenay, Jr. 64-88
BARBER family
Genealogy. 64-841
BARBOUR, Ciarence A. 64-1164
BARBOUR, Edwin Scott. 64-1481
BARBOUR, James, 1775-1842. 63-375
BARBOUR, Levi Lewis, 1840-1925. .-64-1413,
64-1427 , 64-1500, 64-1515
BARCLAY, William J. 64-1152
BARDSTOWN, Ky.
Family papers. 64-416
BARGE Canal System, New York State. 64-909
64-909
BARGES
Construction. 64-709
BARHAM, Lady Katharine (Grimston) Foster-
see Clarendon, Lady Katharine (Grimston)
Villiers, d. 1874
BARING Brothers and Company, London; Eng.
64-1400
BARKAN, Adolph, 1845-1935. 64-1167
BARKER & Wymah, firm. 64-376
BARKLEY, Alben William, 1877-1956:
64-253
BARLEY. 64-1149
BARLOW, Joel, 1754-1812. 63-333, 63-375,
64-202
BARLOW, Samuel Latham Mitchell; 1826-1889.
63-377
BARNARD, Edward Emerson, 1857-1923.
63-384
BARNARD, Henry, 1811-1900. . *63--136
- BARNBURNER-Hunker factionalism in the
Democratic Party. 64-836
BARNES, Albert, 1798-1870. 64-952'-
BARNES, Collin W. 64-401
BARNES, David Alexander, 1819-1892.
64-401
BARNES, Sir Edward. 63-334
BARNES, J. Eugene. 63-193
BARNES, JohnH. 63-387
BARNES, Walter. 64-1403
BARNES, William Wright, 1883- 64-1164
BARNET, Vt.
Family and business papers. 64-792
BARNETT, Theodore J. 63-398
BARNHART (W. H. ) and Company, Portland,
Or. 64-701
BARNHART, William, 1827 (ca. )-1909.
64-701
BARNS. 64-372
see also Stables.
BARNSTORMING Tour, 1930. 64-1252
BARNWELL, Joseph Walker, 1846-1930.
64-1550
BARNWELL family
Genealogy. 63-280
BARR, Margaret see Brashear, Margaret
(Barr)
BARR, Stringfellow, 1897- 64-72
BARRACKS and quarters
Construction. 63-366
BARRELS see Cooper business
BARRETT, Elizabeth see Browning, Elizabeth
(Barrett) 1806-1861
BARRETT, Florance see Willoughby, Florance
(Barrett)
BARRETT, John, 1866-1938. 64-767
•BARRETT, William. 64-751
BARRXNGER, Daniel Moreau, 1806-1873.
64-402
BARRIS, W. H. 64-100
BARRON, James, 1796-1851. 64-1388
BARROW,. David Crenshaw, 1852-1929.
64-219
BARROW, Elfrida. 64-150
BARROWS, Samuel June, 1845-1909. 64-36
BARRUS, Mortier Franklin, 1879-1962.
64-826
BARRY, John Alexander. 64-403
BARRY, Rachel see Young, Rachel (Barry)
Burnap ".
BARRY, Richard. 64-345
BARRY, William F. 63-360
BARRY, Cole & Barry, Baltimore, Md.
64-374
BARRY Co. , Mo.
Indian affairs. 64-294
BARRY family. 64-681, 64-827
277
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BARTH, G. Christian. 64-813
BARTH family. 64-264
BARTHELL, Edward E. 64-1260
BARTHOLOMEW, Edward Sheffield. 63-104
BARTHOLOMEW, Grove S. 64-1429
BARTKY, Walter, 1901-1958. 64-37
BARTLETT, Harley Harris, 1886-1960
64-1428
BARTLETT, John Russell, 1805-1886
64-1580
BARTLETT, Paul Wayland, 1865-1925
63-393
BARTLETT, Willard, 1846-1925. 64-1333
BARTLETT family. 64-1333
BARTLETTE, Sarah (French) 64-1566
BARTOL Research Foundation, Franklin Insti-
tute, Philadelphia, Pa. 63-15
BARTON, Bruce, 1886- 64-1596. 64-1622
BARTON, Clara Harlowe, 1821-1912. 63-371
64-1626 '
BARTON, David, 1783-1837. 64-343
BARTON, David Rittenhouse, 1837-1862
64-1236
BARTON, Frank Arthur, 1869-1921. 64-828
BARTON, Joseph. 64-1398
BARTON, T. H. 64-895
BARTON, William Eleazar, 1851-1930
64-38, 64-1596
BARTON family. 64-828
BARTOW, Francis S. 64-221
BARUCH, Bernard Marines, 1870-1965
64-253, 64-1474, 64-1557
BASCOM, Henry Bidleman, Bp. , 1796-1850
64-974
BASEBALL clubs
Ohio. 63-163
BASKETBALL
North Carolina. 64-375
BASS, William W. 64-657
BASS family. 64-1244
BASSANO, Hugues Bernard Maret, due de
1763-1839 see Maret, Hugues Bernard,' due
de Bassano, 1763-1839
BASSETT, Isaphoene Thompson. 64-404
BASSETT, John Spencer, 1867-1928. 63-80
64-616 '
BASSETT, John Young, 1805-1852. 64-404
BASSETT family. 64-404
BAST, Anton, Bp. , 1867-1937. 64-973
BATAVIAN Republic, 1795-1806. 64-82
BATE, William B. 64-1182
BATEAUX
Construction. 63-366
BATES, Charles Franklin. 64-1429
BATES, David. 64-275
BATES, Mrs. Edgar. 64-1157
BATES, Edward, 1793-1869
64-325
64-275, 64-282,
BATES, Frederick, 1775-1825. 64-290
BATES, Graham. 64-1558
BATES, Harriet. 64-1478
64-1430.
BATES, Henry Moore, 1869-1949
64-1474, 64-1515
BATES, John A. 63-328
BATH Co., Va. 64-1237
BATH Iron Works, Buffalo Forge, Va. 63-137
BATH Knitting Mills, Bath, N. Y. 64-829
BATH, Me.
Merchants. 64-56
BATH, N. Y.
Knitting mills. 64-829
Law practice. 64-892
Personal papers. 64-902
BATH, N. C.
Personal papers. 64-376
BA ? 8 ir T 63- H 22r BaUlUr8t ' 3d6arl - 1762 -
"ZS-'ESS- Fulgenc10 ' *-■ Cuba >
BATON Rouge, La.
Civil War letters. 64-1094
Louisiana State University. 64-840
BATTELLE Memorial Institute, Columbus
Ohio. 64-1174
BATTLE, Henry W. 64-1160
BA fij rLE ' Kemp Plummer, 1831-1919.
BATTLE, Laura see Phillips, Laura (Battle)
BATTLE family. 64-427
BA cT^f. ~ J""?* * batUe; and subdivision
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions under names of wars
BATTS, J. C. 64-376
BAUDER, D. 64-892
BAUER, Lawrence James, 1894-1919
64-1431
BAUM, Werner A. 64-782
BAUR, J. c. 63-19
BAUR-Arndt-Gingrich Greek English lexicon
of the New Testament. 64-813
BAUSSET, Louis Fran$ois. 64-166
BAXTER, B. F. 64-1500
BAXTER, Benjamin L., 1815-1902. 64-1516
BAXTER, Hubert Eugene, 1887- 64-830
BAY, William V. N. 64-275
BAY City, Mich.
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1476
BAY Mlnette Land Company, Bay Mlnette, Ala.
64—892
BAY St Louis, Miss.
Personal papers. 64-218
BAYARD, James Asheton, 1799-1880. 64-764
BAYARD, Thomas Francis, 1828-1898
63-350, 63-376, 63-377, 64-764 '
Autographs. 63-245
BAYLOR, Alexander Gait, 1835-1915
64-1249
BAYLOR, Warner Lewis, 1825-1894. 64-1223
BAYLOR family. 64-1223
BAYLOR University, Waco, Tex.
Evolution issue. 64-1163
BAYNES, Edward. 63-225
BAYNTON and Wharton, Philadelphia. Pa.
64-1155
BAYO Ysldoro Rodriguez see Rodriguez Bavo
Ysidoro '
BEACH, Charles F. , Jr. ^ 64-1500
BEACH, Riley R. 64-245
BEACH, Walter Phelps. 64-1432
BEACH family. 64-1478
BEACHLER, Charles S. 64-100
BEAL, Junius Emery, 1860-1942. 64-1413
64-1433 . 64-1499 '
BEAL, Rice Aner, 1823-1883. 64-1434.
BEAL, Marbel and Company. 64-1434
BE 64^00 EdWard Fit2geraJd > 1 »22-1893.
BEALES, John Charles. 64-752
BEALL, Frances see Knight, Frances (BeaU)
BE L L tBe^' Ba ' etL - He Ra »say, Margaret
BEARD, Charles Austin, 1874-1948.
BEARYTOWN, N. Y.
Christ Reformed Church. 64-1593
BEASEJOUR, N. S.
Military affairs. 63-381
BEATON, Cecil. 64-801
BEATT1E, William Gilbert, 1874-
BEATTTE'S Ford, N. C.
Family papers. 64-390
BEAUFORT Co., N. C.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-504
Personal papers. 64-651
BEAUFORT District, S. C.
Personal papers. 64-544
BEAUFORT, N. C.
Army and social life. 63-131
BEAUFORT, S. C.
Merchants. 63-309
Travel and description. 64-1552
64-1355
64-686
278
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BEAUEARNA1S, Fanny (Mouchard de Chaban)
comtesse de, 1737-1813. 64-166
BEAUMONT, J. Irwin. 64-1461
BEAUMONT, William, 1785-1853. 64-39
BEAUMONT family. 64-39
BEAUREGARD, Manuel T. 64-334
BEAUREGARD, Pierre Gustave Toutant,
1818-1893. 63-283, 63-292, 63-391,
64-545, 64-765
BEAUVOIR (Home of Jefferson Davis), Miss.
63-339
BEAUX-Arts Institute of Design, New York see
National Institute for Architectural Education
BEAVER fin-
Sale of. 64-307
BECHTEL, Edward A. 64-1164
BECK, James Montgomery, 1861-1936.
64-1291
BECK, Robert W. 64-1269
BECK (Robert W. ) and Associates. 64-1272
BECKNELL, William. 64-279
BECKWTl'H, Sir Thomas Sydney. 63-225
BECKWITH family. 64-544
BECKWOURTH, James P. 64-285
BEDFORD Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-600, 64-1046, 64-1228
EDINGER family
Genealogy. 64-1191
BEE, Barnard Elliot, 1787-1853. 64-1017
BEE (William C. ) and Company, Charleston,
S. C. 63-274
BEEBE, Eugene H. 64-1557
BEEBE, Joseph E. , 1810-1872. 64-1435
BEECHAM, Bran. 64-932
BEECHER, Catherine Esther, 1800-1878.
64-713, 64-714
BEECHER, Charles, 1815-1900. 64-714
BEECHER, Edward, 1803-1895. 64-714
BEECHER, Esther. 64-714
BEECHER, Eunice White (Bullard) 64-714
BEECHER, Frances (Johnson) see Perkins,
Frances (Johnson) Beecher, b. 1832
BEECHER, Harriet Elizabeth see Stowe,
Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher)~lfll-1896
BEECHER, Harriet Porter, d. 1835. 64-714
BEECHER, Henry Ward, 1813-1887. 63-340,
mt 64-47, 64-714, 64-783, 64-1278, 64-1280
BEECHER, Isabella see Hooker, Isabella
(Beecher) 1822-19&T"
BEECHER, James C. , 1828-1886. 64-713,
64-714
BEECHER, LydiaB. Jackson. 64-714
BEECHER, Lyman, 1775-1863. 64-713,
64-714, 64-1280
BEECHER, Margaret see Ward, Margaret
(Beecher)
BEECHER, Mary Frances (Beecher) d. 1952.
64-713
BEECHER, Prue. 64-714
BEECHER, Thomas Klnnicut, 1824-1900.
64-713, 64-714
BEECHER, William Henry, 1802-1889.
64-714
BEECHER family. 64-713 , .64-714, 64-1260
BEECHWOOD Farm, Hilton, N. Y. 64-841
BEECHWOOD Plantation. 64-1098
BEEKMAN, James, of Michigan. 64-143?
BEEKMAN, JohnS. 64-1436
BEEKMAN family. 64-1436
BEERSHEBA Springs, Tenn.
Travel and description. 64-1179
BEGOLE, JostahW., 1815-1896. 64-1500
BEHN (John H. ) & Company, New York.
64-897
BEHNKEN, John William, 1884- 63-18,
64-813
BEHRMAN, Samuel Nathaniel, 1893-
64-1597, 64-1620
BEIRNE, Oliver. 64-405
BEIRNE vs. Preston. 64-405
BEIRUT, Lebanon
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
BEKKER, Immannel, 1785-1871. 64-40
BELAIR, Prince Georges Co. , Md. 64-1247
BELASCO, David, 1854-1931. 64-1620
BELDEN, Eugene C. , 1884-1864. 64-831
BELDEN, Ira. «4-831
BELDEN, John. 64-890
BELDEN, William, 1786-1859. 64-831
BELDEN, William Franklin, 1813-1895.
» 64-831
BELDEN family. 64-831
BELGIAN Congo
Anthropology. 64-167
BELGIAN Relief Fund. 63-371
BELGIUM
Diplomatic service (Gt Brit. ) 64-123
Personal papers. 64-94
Travel and description. 63-247
BELGRADE Plantation, N. C. 64-1091
BELINSKL Martha. 64-1142
BELKNAP, R. R. 63-325
BELKOFSKY, Alaska. 64-1221
BELL (Abraham) & Company, New York.
64-256
BELL, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922.
63-384, 64-1572
BELL, Charles Henry, 1823-1893. 63-334,
63-337
BELL, Frank T., 1884- 64-1269
BELL, John, 1797-1869. 64-1569
BELL, Lawrence Dale, 1894- 64-1557
B FT r*-, Madison. 64-223
BELL, Montgomery, 1769-1855. 64-1175
BELL, Ulric. 63-323
BELL, William, merchant of Philadelphia, Pa.
63-293
BELL Academy, Nashville, Tenn. 64-1175
BELL family. 64-589, 64-1175
Genealogy. 64-1184
BELL Telephone Laboratories, inc. 64-1561
BELLAMANN, Henry. 64-150
BELLAMY, Edward, 1850-1898. 63-401
BELLAMY, Joseph, 1718-1790. 63-35
BELLAMY, Lizzie see Peele, Lizzie (Bellamy)
BELLAMY family. 64-465
BELLE Bryan Day Nursery, Richmond,- Va.
64-1224
BELLE-He-en-Mer, France (Morblhan)
Capture of, 176L 64-81C
BELLE Isle Plantation, La. 64-416
BELLE Meade Plantation, Tenn. 64-519
BELLEV1EW and Bethlehem Charge of the
Tennessee Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South. 64-969
BELMAR, Francisco, b. 1859. 63-1
BELMONT, August, 1816-1890. 63-377,
64-764, 64-1575
BELMONT, Eleanor (Robson) 1879- 64-1334
BELMONT, Perry, 1850-1947. 64-764
BELMONT, Ward. 64-1179
BELMONT, Mo. ; Battle of, 1861. 64-777
BELPRE, Ohio. 63-263
BEMAN, Wooster Woodruff, 1850-1922.
64-1437
BEMISS, Samuel Merrifield. 64-1233
BEMMELEN, J. A. van. 64-116
BENBURY, Harriet Armlstead (Ryan) see
Carter, Harriet Armlstead (Ryan) Benbury,
1833-1887
BENBURY, John Avery; 1827-1862. 64-406
BENEFIT societies see Fraternal organiza-
tions
BENET, Laura. 64-150
BEN£ T, Rosemary. 64-155"
BENET, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943. 64-150,
64-728, 64-1334
BENET, William Rose, 1886-1950. 64-150,
64-1558
BENEVOLENT societies see Charitable work
BENHAM, MaryL. 63-193
279
BENJAMIN, Samuel Green. 63-401
BENJAMIN, William. 64-917
BENJAMIN family
Genealogy. 64-898
BENNEHAN, Rebecca see Cameron, Rebecca
(Bennehan)
BENNEBAN, Richard. 64-445
BENNEHAN family. 64-445
BENNETT, Anne Virginia. 64-216
BENNETT, Arnold, 1867-1931. 64-1347
BENNETT, Edmund Hatch, 1824-1898
64-1218, 64-1500
BENNETT, James Gordon, 1841-1918. 64-738
BENNETT, John, 1865-1956. 63-275
BENNING family. 64-652
BENS, Glendolen T. 64-346
BENSON, Horace B. 64-830
BENSON, William Shepherd, 1855-1932.
63-325
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BENSON, Vt. 64-1589
BENTLEY, Eric Russell, 1916- 64-1598
BENTLEY, Jordan. 64-271
BE m4 N i 9 o2 SSie — ^ moat ' Jessie lBenton >
BENTON, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858 64-47
It'Vl' 64 " 282 > 64 - 309 > 64-317, 64-337 '
64-407, 64-1585 '
BENTON, William. 64-328
BENTON Co. , Ala.
Family papers. 64-1049
BENTON family
Genealogy. 64-1307
BENTON, Miss.
Family papers. 64-1034
BENZOATES. 64-1382
BENZONIA College, Benzonia, Mich. 64-1470
BERCLATR, Spotsylvania Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-1230
BERENSON, Bernhard, 1865-1959
64-1339
64-67,
BERENSON, Mary. 63-320
BERESFORD, William, b. 1798. 63-38
BERGSMA, Laurence, 1921- 64-733
BERING Sea controversy. 63-350
BERKELEY, Calif.
-University of California see California-
University
BERKELEY Co. , S. C.
Hats. 63-312
BERKELEY family
Genealogy. 64-1229
BERKELEY, S. C.
Cotton and rice plantations. 63-313
BERLIN, Carl. 63-360
BERLIN, Irving, 1888- 64-1600
BERLIN, Ger.
Articles on. 64-1615
Banks and banking. 64-131
5th Baptist World Congress, 1934. 64-1375
BERMUDA
Personal papers. 64-201
BERMUDA Plantation, Natchitoches Parish,
Business records. 64-622
BERNADOTTE, . p rince . 64 . U60
BERNADOTTE, Ebba, Princess. 64-1160
BERNSTEIN, Leonard, 1918- 64-1598
BERRAY, Azet. 64-928
BERRETT, James G. 64-1575
BERRIEN, John. 64-407
BERR ?3 John MacPherson, 1781-1856
64-407
BERRY, Joseph FUntoft, Bp. , 1856-1931.
64—966
BERRY, Romeyn, 1883?-1957. 64-832
BERRY, Theodore. 64-1272
BERRY, William Augustus. 64-1061
BERRYVILLE, Va.
Civil War
Military action. 64-1226
BERSEY, John. 64-1500
BERSON, William L. R. F. , 1780-1856
64-408
BERTHOLD, Frederico. 64-335
BERTHOLD, P. Eugen. 63-78
BERTIE Co. , N. C. 64-601
BUS W-15 S 3f PerS ' 64 - 1118 > ' M-1531,
FamUy papers. 64-373, 64-447, 64-530
BERTRAM, James P. 64-767
BERWICK-on-Tweed, Eng.
Personal papers. 64-26
Political activity. 64-43
BESANT, Annie. 64-76
BESSIE, Alvah. 64-1632
BE ^Mell Industrial Home, Athens, Ga.
BEST, Benjamin. 64-836
BEST, Juliet. 64-836
BEST family. 64-722
BETHANY College, Bethany, W. Va.
Student life. 64-248
BETHANY CongregationalChurch, Minneapolis
Mmn. 64-1520 ^ '
BETHE, Hans A. 64-83
BETHEL Church, Va.
Civil War
Military action. 64-1226
BETHESDA Orphanage, Savannah, Go. 63-409
BETHESDA Sanitarium, Montour Falls, N. Y.
BETHLEHEM Lutheran Church, St Louis, Mo
63-23
BETHUNE, Divle. 64-1438
BETHUNE, Joanna. 64-1438
BETHUNE family. 64-1438
BETTEN, Cornelius. 64-830
BETTER Homes in America (Organization)
BETTS, Alexander Davis, 1832-1918. 64-409
BETTS, L. F. 63-265
BETTS Supply Company. 63-265
BEVAN, Jennie Lee (Mrs. Aneurin Bevan)
63-323
BEVERIDGE, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927
63-319, 64-1469
BEVERIDGE Committee (American Historical
Association) 63-319 «™*i
BEXLEY, Nicholas Vansittart, baron 1766-
1851. 64-169 '
BEZNER, Frederick O. 64-1474 j^
BIBB, George Motier, 1772-1859. 64-510
Bm ^i R»theUa Bernard (Mory) 1865-1942.
04-90O
BD3ERMAN, Herbert 64-1632
BIBLE
Criticism, interpretation, etc. 63-67
64-966, 64-1453, 64-1553
Study and teaching. 64-46, 64-65, 64-1160
Versions. 64-115
NEW Testament
Criticism, interpretation, etc. 64-133
64-813 '
BD3LE Institute of Los Angeles. 64-1160
BIBLE records see Vital records
BIBLE societies
New York. 64-922
Southern States. 63-50
BIBLICAL Greek see Greek language and
literature— Biblical
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Notes, etc. 64-523, 64-807,-64-1359 ffe
BICKMORE, Alberts. 64-1556
BICYCLE clubs. - 64-1433
BIDDLE, Gertrude Gouverneur (Meredith)
64-1136 ■ ■
BIDDLE, James Cornell, 1835-1898. 64-1136
BIDDLE, Nicholas, 1786-1844. 63-336
64-1143, 64-1584
BIDDLE, William I. 64-873
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BIERCE, Ambrose, 1842-1914? 64-738
BIG Bethel, Va., Battle of, 1861. 63-145
BIG business see Business
I BIGELOW, Jane (Poultney) 64-817
BIGELOW, Mrs. John see Bigelow, Jane
(Poultney)
BIGELOW, Marguerite Ogden see Wilkinson,
Marguerite Ogden (Bigelow)"T883-1928
BIGELOW, Melville Madison, 1846-1921.
64-1500
BIGGS, Asa, 1811-1878. 64-364
BIGGS, Herman, 1832-1887. 64-410
BIGGS, Joseph D. 64-364
BIGGS, Kader. 64-364
BIGGS (Eader) and Company. 64-364,64-1084
BIGGS, William. 64-364
BIGGS & Bros. 64-364
BILLINGS, Sanford. 64-193
BILLINGSLEY, Klrby. 64-1272
BILLINGTON, Dallas. 64-1163
BELLTNGTON, Kenneth. 64-1272
BILLON, Frederic Louis, 1801-1895. 64-287
BIMETALLISM. 63-376, 63-377, 64-606
BINGAY, Malcolm Wallace, 1884-1953.
64-1448
ABTNGHAM, Aaron. 64-1440
BINGHAM, Abel, 1786-1865. 64-1440
BINGHAM, Alfred Mitchell, 1905- 64-1594
BINGHAM, Amend. 64-265
BINGHAM, Angle. 64-1461
BINGHAM,. Elizabeth H. 64-265
BINGHAM, Rev. George?- -^64-265
BINGHAM, George Caleb, 1811-1879. 64-265,
64-282
BINGHAM, Hannah. 64-1440
BINGHAM, James Rollins. 64-265
BINGHAM, James W. , 1840-1862. 64-143ST-C:
BINGHAM, John. 64-265
BINGHAM, Kinsley Scott, 1808-1861. 64-143?
BINGHAM, Mary. 64-265
BINGHAM, Mary Warden. 64-1439
BINGHAM, Mathlas. 64-265
BINGHAM, Robert W. 64-426
#
INGHAM, Sophia see Buchanan, Sophia
(Bingham)
BINGHAM family. 64-265, 64-1440
Genealogy. 64-1439
The BINGHAM School, N. C. 64-512
BINTNG, Arthur Cecil, 1893-1957. 64-1403
BINNEY, Amos, 1778-1833. 63-328
BINNEY, Horace, 1780-1875. 64-1145
BDJYON, Lawrence, 1869-1943. 64-806
BIOGRAPHY. 63-14, 63-67
BIRCH, Raymond Russell, 1881-1959. 64-834
BIRCH, Samuel. 64-1580
BIRCHARD, M. 63-399
BIRD, Isaac, 1793-1876. 64-1281
BIRD, Jonathan, 1747-1813. 64-1281
BIRD cages
Manufacture and trade. 64-241
BIRD family. 64-1281
BIRDS
Observations of. 64-1173
North Carolina. 64-382
BIRGE, Edward Asahel, 1851-1950. 64-1624
BIRKETT, Thomas. 64-1441
BIRKETT, William. 64-1441
BIRKHEAD, Leon M. 64-88
BIRKNER, W. C. 63-28
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.
Family papers. 64-552
Law practice. 64-1544
BIRMINGHAM Cement Company. 64-892
BIRNEY, James Gillespie, 1792-1857.
63-256, 63-400
BIRNEY, John. 63-346
BIRNIE, William. 64-411
BIRNIE family. 64-411
BIRTH records see Vital records.
BISHOP, Charles Reed, 1822-1915. 64-762
BISHOP, E. S. 64-1189
BISHOP, John. 64-873
BISHOP, John Peale, 1892-1944. 64-150
BISHOP, William Henry, 1847-1928. 64-1282
BISHOP family
Genealogy. 64-1307
!?BISON see Buffalo (American bison)
BISSELL. Daniel, 1768 lor 69-1833. 64-288
BISSELL, William Henry, 1811-1860. 64-289
BISSELL House, St. Louis, Mo. 64-288
BIXBY, Howard. 64-1519
BDXBY, Joseph. 64-1519
BIXBY, Sarah (Wyatt) Heard. 64-1519
BDCBY, Tarns, 1856-1932. 63-243, 63-271
BDXBY, Willard WHsra, 1898- 64-1519
BDXBY, William Keeney, 1857-1931. 64-1526
BIXBY family
Genealogy. 64-1519
BLACK, Bryan, 1872-1962. 64-1207
BLACK, David. 64-412
BLACK, David Calmes. 64-412
BLACK, Eugene R. 64-253
BLACK, Frank. 64-1170
BLACK, Greene Vardiman, 1836-1915.
64-683
BLACK, GurdonG. , 1880-1953. 64-290
BLACK, Lewis Cass, 1845-1919. 63-159
BLACK, Mary Isabelle. 64-412
BLACK, Robert Lounsbury, 1881-1954.
63-159, 64-1330
BLACK, W. C. 64-412
BLACK Belt Farms Company. 64-24
BLACK cat (Periodical) 64-684
BLACK family. 64-290, 64-412, 64-1208
BLACK Hawk War, 1832. 64-186, 64-252,
64-289
BLACK River and TTtica Railroad see UUca
and Black River Railroad Company
BLACK River Creamery Association, Coventry,
Vt. 64-789
BLACK Warrior (Ship) 64-1575
BLACKBURN, Harriet 64-152
BLACKER, Valentine, 1778-1823. 63-39
BLACKFORD, William Matthews, 1801-1864.
63-378
BLACKLISTS
Moving picture industry. 64-1632
BLACKMORE, Ellen see Faunthorpe, Ellen
(Blackmore)
BLACKMORE, John, 1794-1858. 64-796
BLACKMORE, Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900.
64-796
BLACKMUR, Richard P. , 1904- 64-150
BLACKSMITHING
New York. 64-827, 64-877, 64-1592
North Carolina. 64-617
Southern States. 63-56, 63-91
BLACKSWAMP Academy. 64-544
BLACKWELL family. 64-292
BLACKWOOD Creek, Neb.
Trinity Lutheran Church, 63-21
BLADEN, Martin. 63-404
BLADEN Co. , N. C.
Land. 64-299
Law practice. 64-1108
Legal documents. 64-379
Personal papers. 64-1058
BLAINE, Anita (Emmons) McCormick. 64-182
BLAINE, James Gillespie, 1830-1893.
63-326 , 63-374, 63-406, 64-1220
BLAIR, Austin, 1818-1894. 64-1500
BLAIR, David H. 64-365
BLAIR, Francis Preston, 1791-1876. 63-68,
*63-336, 63-363, 64-291, *64-407
281
BLAIR, Francis Preston, 1821-1875. 63-397
64-282, 64-291 '
Autographs. *63-245
BLAIR, John J., 1860-1937. 64-365
BLAIR, M. S. 64-815
BLAIR, Montgomery, 1813-1883. 64-291
64-1585
BLAIR family. 64-291
BLAIR Monument Association. 64-291
BLAIRSVILLE, Ga. 64-233
BLAKE, Amanda see Bowen, Amanda (Blake)
BLAKE, Charles Thompson, 1826-1897
64-1283
BLAKE, Edward Foster, 1837-1862. 64-1283
BLAKE, Edward Spencer, 1811-1881. 64-1283
BLAKE, Ell Whitney, 1795-1886. 64-1283
BLAKE, Ell Whitney, 1836-1895. 64-1283
BLAKE, Elihu, b. 1793. 64-1283
BLAKE, Henry Taylor, 1828-1922. 64-1283
BLAKE, James Pierrepont, 1839-1865
64-1283
BL 6 VKE ' Joh ". blacksmith of Waterloo, N. Y.
BLAKE, Lillie (Devereux) 1835-1913. 64-292
BLAKE family. 64-1283
BLAKEMAN, A. N. 63-388
BLAKEMAN, Edward William, 1880-1963
64-1442
BLAKESLEE, Albert Francis, 1874-1954.
63-12
BLAKESLEE, Evelyn. 64-1310
BLAKESLEE, Maria S.
Estate of. 64-835
BLAKESLEE, Philemon. 64-1310
BLANCHARD, Charles A. 64-1160
BL 17Mll816 OUly — J ° rdaD ' D ° r0thy (BliU,d)
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BLANK, Simon. 64-1035
BLANTON, Nancy Miller (Armistead) 1829-
1902. 64-1222
BLANTON family. 64-1222
BLASCO IBANEZ, Vicente, 1867-1928
64-802
BLASHFIELD, Edwin Howland, 1848-1936
63-349, 64-1339
BLASTOMYCOSIS. 64-153
BLEAK Hill, King William Co., Va.
Account books. 64-1244
BLEASE, Cole Livingston, 1868-1942. 63-151
BLEDSOE, Rebecca see Buxton, Rebecca
(Bledsoe)
BLEECKER, John N. , 1739-1825. 64-943
BI^NNERHASSETT, Harman, 17647-183L
63-263
BLEWETT, Regina see Harrison, Regina
(Blewett) *^
BLIGH, John, 4th earl of Darnley see Darnley
JohnBligh, 4th earl of, 1767-183T '
BLIND
Education. 64-1528
BLISS, Aaron Thomas, 1837-1906. 64-1469
BLISS, Almond L. 64-1443
BLISS, Tasker Howard, 1853-1930. 63-325
BLISS, W. W. 64-1569
•BLISS, William. 64-M72
BLISTER rust. 63-248
BLITZSTEIN, Marc, 1905-1964. 64-1598
BLOCKADE
avil War. 63-63, 63-71, 63-274, 63-309
64-663, 64-977 '
Mexican War. 63-396
BLODGETT, John Wood, 1860-1951. 64-908,
BLOOD, Charles H. 64-909
BLOOD
Corpuscles and platelets. 64-134
BLOOMFIELD, Leonard, 1887-1949
64-1284
BI ^™ L ^ducational Society, Bloomfield,
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.
University of Indiana see Indiana-
University
BLOUNT, Joseph. 64-979
B ^ 9 WU11W ' 1 *»». 64-1194,
BLOUNT, Willie, 1768-1835. 64-1194
BLOUNT family. 64-428
BLU f ' Jf ". Cant, in the War of 1812.
64-413
BLUE, John G. , Confederate officer. 64-413
BLUE, Victor, 1865-1928. 64-413
BLUEHILL, Me.
Merchants. 64-239
BLUFFDALE, HI. 64-252
BLUFFTON, S. C.
General stores. 63-309
BLUMENTRITT, Ferdinand, 1853-1913
64-1216
BLUNDELL'S School, Tiverton, Eng. 64-796
BOAK, Arthur Edward Romelly, 1888-1962.
64-1515
BOARD for see name of parent body
for subordinate boards, e. g. Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod -Board for Home
Missions in North and South America- Great
Britain— Board of Trade
BOARD of Research Associates in American
Economic History. 64-1285
BOARDMAN, Douglass, b. 1822. 64-835
Estate of. 64-919
BOARDMAN, Elijah, 1760-1823. 64-1286
BOARDMAN, Emily, d. 1898. 64-835
BOARDMAN, George Dana. 64-1160
BOARDMAN, GeorgeS., Presbyterian minis-
ter. 64-847
BOARDMAN, George Sherman, 1799-1825
64-1286
BOARDMAN, Mabel Thorp. 64-778
BOARDMAN, Oliver. 64-193
BOARDMAN, Sophia L. 64-847
BOARDMAN, William Jarvis, b. 1832
64-1286
BOARDMAN, William Whiting, 1794-1871
64-1286
BOARDMAN family. 64-1286
BOARDMAN, Ohio
Land. 64-1286
BOARDMAN, Piatt & Soley, New York City.
BOAS, Franz, 1858-1942. 63-3 , 63-4
BOATBUILDING. 63-366
see also Shipbuilding
BOATS and boating see Rivers-Travel
BOATWRIGHT, Walter Putney. 64-123.3
BOCCHERINI, Luigi, 1743-1805. 64-1322
BOCOCK, Willis H. 64-398
BODE, Carl, 1911- 64-806 -
BODENHEIM, Maxwell, 1895-1954. 64-150,
BOEFER, Christian. 64-293
BOEFER family. 64-293
BOEING, William Edward, 1881-1956
64-1267, 64-1271, 64-1573
^sluTs 18 "- 1902 - «-!«. 64-771,
BOERHAAVE, Herman, 1668-1738. 64-116
BOGAN, Louise, 1897- 64-150
BOGART, William H. 63-377
BOGGS, Joseph O. 64-294
BOGGS, LUlburn W. , 1792-1860. 64-294
BOGGS, Lucien H. 64-612
BOGGS, Martha. 64-294
BOGGS family. 64-294
BOGY, Joseph. 64-295, 64-296
BOGY, Joseph V. 64-296
BOGY, Lewis Vital, 1813-1877. 64-295
64-296 ' £
BOGY, Lewis Vital, 1865-1914. 64-296
BOGY & Lecompte, Ste. Genevieve, Mo.
64-295
BOGY family. 64-296
BOBX de Faber, Cecilia see Caballero,
Fernan, pseud, of Cecilia Bohl de Faber
1796-1877 '
BOISE, James Robinson, 1815-1895. 64-1500
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BOISSIERE, Ernest Valeton de, 1810-1894.
64-97
BOK, Edward William, 1863-1930
Autographs. 63-245
BOLDUC family. 64-296
BOLIVAR, Tenn.
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 64-246
BOLL, Ger.
Evangelische Akademie. 63-33
BOLLES, Stephen, 1866-1941. 64-1599
BOLLING, Edith see Wilson, Edith (Boiling)
Gait, 1872-1961
BOLLING, William, 1789-1849. *63-345
BOLLING family. 64-1031, 64-1222
BOLS, Alexander Arnoldus. 64-82
BOLTON, Herbert Eugene, 1870- 64-1403
BOMBAY, India
Diplomatic service (Gt. Brit. ) 63-105
BONANZA United Mines, Ontario. 64-892
BONAPARTE, Charles Joseph, 1851-1921
64-778, 64-798
BONAPARTE, Napoleon see Napoleon I,
Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
BONAR, James, 1757-1821. 64-59
BONARVA Plantation, N. C. 64-1091
BONA VENTURE Lafayette collection. 64-118
BOND, Mrs. Donald F. see Bond, Judith
(Strohm)
BOND, Sir Edward Augustus, 1815-1898.
64-811
BOND, John. 64-737
BOND, JohnM. 64-414
BOND, Judith (Strohm) 64-806
BOND, . Louisa (Fentrlss) 64-414
BOND, Maurice C. 64-841
BOND, Shadrach. 64-186
BOND, T. C. 64-414
BOND, Uriah. 64-414
BONDFIELD, Margaret. 64-21
BONDS
Foreign. 64-183
North Carolina. 64-633
BONE, Homer Truett, 1883- 64-1260,
64-1262, 64-1267, 64-1269, 64-1272
BONES family. 64-527
'BONESTEEL, Floy J. 64-1134
BONHAM, Milledge Luke. 64-765
BONHOMMIE Bottom, Mo.
Schools. 64-252
BONISTEEL, Roscoe Osmond, 1888-
64-1444 , 64-1448
BONITA (Ship) 64-1394
BONNEAU, Floride see Colhoun, Floride
(Bonneau)
BONNER, Amy, 1891-1955. 64-41, 64-150
BONNEY, Daniel. 64-57
BONNEY, James. 64-57
BONNEY, Seth. 64-57
BONTELLE, Charles A. 63-387
BONUSES, Veterans' see Bounties, Military
BOOK clubs
New York City. 64-791, 64-1558
BOOK-of-the-Month Club, New York. 64-791,
64-1558
BOOKKEEPING
see also Accounting
Oklahoma. 63-270
BOOKS
Binding
England. 63-146
Cataloging and classification. 64-101
Censorship. 64-953
Collectors and collecting. 64-146, 64-616,
64-792
Illustration of. 63-401
Selection. 64-1558
BOOKS for children see Children's literature
BOOKSELLERS and bookselling. 64-1250
see also Authors and publishers; Publishers
and publishing
England. 64-792
Ohio. 63-259
South Carolina. 63-291
Virginia. 64-1234
BOOM companies
Washington. 64-1267
BOOMS, Log. 63-235
BOONE, Daniel, 1734-1820. 64-81, 64-302
BOONE Co. , Mo.
Personal papers. 64-272
BOONS Mill, N. C.
Records. 64-401
BOONVILLE, Mo.
Baptist district meetings. 64-341
Missouri Training School for Boys. 64-341
BOONVILLE monitor (a Union newspaper)
64-341
BOONVILLE Railroad Bridge Company.
64-304
BOOTH, Evangeline. 63-246
BOOTH, Harriett (Russell) 64-634
BOOTH, J. T. 64-634
BOOTS and shoes see Shoe industry and trade
BORAH, William Edgar, 1865-1940. 64-124,
64-778, 64-1255, 64-1271, 64-1295, 64-1599
BORCHARD, Edwin Monteflore, 1884-1951.
64-1577
BORDEAUX, France
Shipping records. 64-824
BORDENTOWN, N. J.
Students. 64-614
BORG, Carl Oscar. 64-802
BORG, Luis. 64-345
BORGESE, Elisabeth (Mann) 64-42
BORGESE, Giuseppe Antonio, 1882-1952.
64-42, 64-72
BORGLUM, John Gutzon de la Mothe, 1867-
J941. 64-247, 64-1566
BOSQUE Co. , Tex. 64-681
BOSS, Lewis. 63-384
BOSTON and Lake Superior Mining Association.
64-1445
BOSTON and Maine Railroad. 64-395
BOSTON, Mass.
Anti-Imperialist League see Anti-Imperial-
ist League, Boston, Mass.
Brokerage houses. 63-328
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1160
Colleges and universities. 64-14
Commission merchants. 64-381, 64-1400
Cotton industry and trade. 64-372
Industries. 64-240
Journalism. 64-721
Learned societies. 63-301
Letters from. 63-276, 64-457
Merchants. 64-1398
Mines and mining. 64-237
National Conference on Social Welfare, 57th,
1930. 64-139
Naval agents. 63-328
Peace societies. 63-232
Personal papers. 64-238, 64-763
Privateering. 64-824
Publishers and publishing. 63-401
Ruggles Street Baptist Church. 64-1160
Shipping records. 64-374, 64-977, 64-1215,
64-1389, 64-1399, 64-1400
Social life. 64-1279
Social service. 64-21, 64-139
Transportation. 64-1307
Travel and description. 64-439, 64-1231
Women's rights. 64-721
World Peace Foundation. 63-232
BOSTON Settlement Study. 64-21
BOSTON University
Anderson Memorial Center. 64-14
BOSTWICK, Charles D. 64-830
BOSWORTH, Charles A. , 1853-1911. 63-159
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BOTANICAL gardens
Michigan. 64-1428
BOTANISTS. 64-592
BOTANY. 63-12, 64-73, 64-116, 64-153,
64-562, 64-580, 64-592, 64-1103
see also Plants
Garden beans. 64-950
Specimen collections and collectine. 64-71
64-1428 '
Teachers and teaching. 64-230
Mexico. 64-826
North Carolina. 64-635
Puerto Rico and Venezuela. 64-826
BOTANY, Fossil see Paleobotany
BOTETOURT Co., Va. 64-800
Family papers. 64-483
Furnaces and forges. 64-1248
BOTTLES
Patents. 64-8
BOUCK Christian. 64-836
BOUCK, William. 64-836
BOUCK, William C., 1786-1859. 64-836
BOUDINOT, Ellas, 1740-1821
64-1145
63-82,
BOUDINOT, Elias, 1803 (ca. )-1839. 64-1287
BOUGHTON, Benjamin, 17777-1842. 64-1248
BOUGHTON, John C. , 1836-1894. 64-1446
BOUGHTON family. 64-1446
BOUKNIGHT, Mary Elinor see Poppenheim,
Mary Elinor (Bouknight)
BOULANGER, Nadia, 1887- 64-1598
BOUNDARIES
This heading includes disputes over
boundaries. They are arranged alphabet-
ically by name of State and country and when
two or more geographical areas are involved
they are linked together in alphabetical
order.
Alaska. 64-778, 64-1268
British Guiana and Venezuela. 63-402
64-764 '
Costa Rica and Nicaragua. 64-386
Florida and Georgia, 64-407
Michigan and Ohio. 64-1472
North Carolina and Tennessee. 64-366
Thailand. 63-112
United States. 64-1584
Northwestern Boundary Survey. 64-248
Southern and western borders. 63-131
BOUNTIES, Military
Civil War. 63-329, 64-1434
see also Civil War -Recruiting, enlist-
ment, etc.
Revolution. 63-145
BOURBON democracy. 64-282
BOURBON (Island; later Reunion) 64-75
BOURLAND, Albert Pike, 1861-1927. 64-993
BOURNE, Edward G. 64-523
BOURNE, Sylvanus. 64-1563
BOURNE family
Genealogy. 64-1188
BOUSCAREN, Louis Frederic Gustave, 1840-
BOUTIN, Henry
Estate of. 64-897
BOUTWELL, George Sewall, 1818-1905
63-374, 64-771
BOUVET, De Lozier. 64-261
BOWDOIN family
Genealogy. 64-1238
BOWEN, Abigail. 64-837
BOWEN, Amanda (Blake) 63-276
BOWEN, Elias, 1791-1871. 64-837
BOWEN, George. 64-923
BOWEN, John S. , 1830-1863. 64-297
BOWEN, Margaret (Mclver) 64-1059
BOWEN, Nathaniel, Bp., 1779-1839. 63-276
BOWEN, Penuel, d. 1788. 63-276
BOWEN, Mrs. Penuel. 63-276
BOWEN, -Mrs. Rufus see Bowen, Margaret
(Mclver)
BOWEN, Susan see Cooke, Susan (Bowen)
BOWEN and Miller, St Louis, Mo. 64-297
BOWEN family. 64-297
BOWER, Byron Beaufort, 1874-1955. 64-220
BOWER family. 64-220
BOWERS, Henry F. 63-208
BOWES family. 64-43
BOWLER, Elizabeth (Caleff) 63-231
BOWLER, James Madison, 1838-1916. 63-231
BOWLER, Joseph. 63-231
BOWLES, Chester, 1901- 64-253, 64-773
BOWLES, Thomas E.
Estate of. 64-1198
BOWLING, W. K. 64-1199
BOWLING Green, Va.
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 64-1226
BOWMAN, Isaiah, 1878-1950. 63-217
BOWMAN, Robert Lewis, 1916- 64-1174
BOWMAN family. 64-207
BOWRING, Edgar Alfred, 1826-1911. 63-55
BOWRING, Sir John, 1792-1872. 63-40
BOXER Rebellion. 64-494, 64-769
BOY Scouts of America. 64-828
Minneapolis, Minn. 64-1525
BOYCE, Gray Cowan, 1899- 64-1403
BOYCE, Joseph, 1841-1928. 64-298
BOYCE, Ker. 63-352
BOYD, James, 1888-1944. 64-791 I
BOYD, James, 1904- 64-773
BOYD, John C. , d. 1849. 64-1138
BOYD, Joseph. 63-370
BOYD, Nannie Seawell, collector. 64-1175
^HM-wra"*— HamUton > H" 8 *^ (Boyd)
BOYD family. 64-1138, 64-1447
BOYDTON, N. C.
Family papers. 64-1044
BOYER, John Edward. 64-1259
BOYER family. 64-1259
BOYESEN, Hjalmar Hjorth, 1848-1895
64-1626
BOYKIN, Alexander Hamilton, 1815-1866
64-415
B °J?^' e AleXanderHamUton . 1846-1923.
04-415
B °64?415 Sarah J ° neS ^ Saussure ) B17-1893.
BOYKIN family. 64-415
Genealogy. 64-699
BOYKCN'S Rangers. 64-415
BOYLE, Kay, 1903- 64-150 ♦
BOYLES, Emerson Richard, 1881-1960
64-1448
BOYNTON, Richard M. 63-354
BOYS' clubs
see also Boy Scouts of America
New York City. 64-347
BOYS' Clubs of America. 64-1300
BOYS' schools see Schools
B °6^142i atl0naI SCh ° 01 ' Lansln &> m <*-
BRACKEN, Brendan. 64-1348
BRADEN, SpruiUe, 1894- 64-1335
BRADFORD, Gamaliel, 1831-1911
64-738
BRADFORD, Gamaliel, 1863-1932
BRADFORD, James Otey. 64-723
BRADFORD family
Genealogy. 64-1184
BRADFORD, Mass.
Merchants. 64-1398
BRADFORD, Vt.
family and business papers. 64-794
BRADISH, Curren. 64-1449
BRADLEY, Follett. 64-1557
BRADLEY, John, Army officer ? 63-220
BRADLEY, Omar. 64-1622
63-346,
64-150
284
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BRADLEY, William H. 63-406
BRADY, James H. , 1862-1918. 64-1271
BRAGG, Braxton, 1817-1876. 63-61, 64-765,
64-777, 64-1526
| BRAGG, Thomas, 1810-1872. 63-66
BRAGG, W. L. 64-1500
BRAINARD, Eleanor (Holston) collector.
64-838
BRAINARD, Ira. 64-1458
BRAINERD, Erastus, 1855-1922. 63-350,
64-1271
BRAINERD, Heloise. 64-739
BRAMFELDE, Eng.
Legal documents. 64-34
BRAMHALL, William Ely, 1857-1931. 64-839
BRANCH, Charlotte Sawyer. 64-221
BRANCH, Hamilton McDevit, 1843-1899.
64-221
BRANCH, John Henry Salah, d. 1846. 64-221
BRANCH, John Lufburrow, 1838-1861. 64-221
BRANCH, SanfordW., 1840-1891. 64-221
BRANCH family. 64-211
BRAND, E. F. 64-813
BRAND, Josephine see Phelon, Josephine
(Brand)
BRANDEIS, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941.
64-1572
^BRANDING of livestock. 64-299
BRANDON, Eng.
Legal documents. 64-34
BRANDON, Middlesex Co., Va. 64-1230
BRANDT, WiUy, 1913- 64-1615
BRANDY Station, Va.
Civil War
Handwritten newspaper. 63-408
BRANFORD, Conn.
Family papers. 64-1370
BRANGWYN, John, pseud, see Teller,
Charlotte
BRANNER, John Casper, 1850-1922. 64-100
BRANNER, Love see Gilmer, Love (Branner)
BRANNER family. 64-1014
BRANNER Institute
Provision account. 64-1014
BRASHEAR, Frances see Lawrence, Frances
(Brashear) b. 1819
^RASHEAR, Margaret (Barr) 64-416
BRASHEAR, Richard. 64-314
BRASHEAR, Walter. 64-416
BRASHEAR family. 64-416
BRASS and Bronze Ingot Institute, Chicago, HL
(formerly Non-ferrous Ingot Metal Institute,
Chicago, 111.) 64-1187
BRAUN, H. C. 63-28
BRAUN, Wernher von see Von Braun, Wernher,
1912-
BRAUNSCHWE1G, Ger.
StaatsMbliothek. 64-179
BRAWLEY, W. J. 64-629
BRAWLEY and Barnwell, Charleston, S. C.
64-1550
BRAZIL
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-28
Colleges and universities. 64-187
Iron mines. 64-1294
Letters from. 64-505
Missions
Lutheran. 64-187
Personal papers. 64-697
Railroads. 64-1294
Theological seminaries. 64-187
Travel and description. 64-1054
Zoology. 63-83
BRAZILIAN Railway Company. 64-1294
BREADWINNERS' College, New York City.
64-1290
BRECHT, Bertbolt, 1898-1956. 64-1598
BRECKENRIDGE, Elizabeth Cowan. 64-299
BRECKENRIDGE, George, 1769-1852. 64-299
BRECKENRIDGE, Henry Marie. 64-317
BRECKENRIDGE, J. Carson. 64-552
BRECKENRIDGE, Robert J. 63-261
BRECKINRIDGE, Cary, 1796-1867. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, Cary, Jr. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, Eliza. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, Emma J. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, Emma Walker (Gilmer),
1807-1893. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, George. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, James. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, John. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, John Cabell, 1821-1875.
63-63, 63-403, 64-678
BRECKINRIDGE, Mary see Woodville, Mary
( Breckinridge)
BRECKINRIDGE, Peachy Gilmer. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, Sophonisba Preston, 1866-
1948. 64-21
BRECKINRIDGE, William C. P. 64-764
BRECKINRIDGE, Celo.
Gold mines and mining. 64-892
BRECKINRIDGE family. 64-800
BREEDERS associations
Texas. 64-752
BREESE, Sidney, 1800-1878. 64-186
BREESPORT, N. Y. 64-896
BREMER, Fredrlka, 1801-1865
Autographs. 63-245
BREMO Plantation, Va. 63-145, 63-345
BRENT, William, 1733-1782. 64-768
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. 64-1186
BREVARD, Alexander, b. 1755. 64-417
BREVARD, Caroline E. (Mays) 64-418
BREVARD, Caroline Mays. 64-418
BREVARD, Theodore Washington, d. 1877.
64-418
BREVARD, Theodore Washington, Jr. 64-418
BREVARD family. 64-417 , 64-418
BREWING industry
Pennsylvania. 64-1149
BREWSTER, Benjamin Harris, 1816-1888.
63-350
BREWSTER, NeaL 64-841
BREWSTER, Mass.
Handwritten literary newspaper. 63-245
BRIAND, Aristide. 64-124
BRICKLAYERS and bricklaying. 63-91
BRICKLAYERS' Masons' and Plasterers'
International Union of America. 64-1450
BRICKMAKING. 64-1552
BRIDGE, Hudson E. , 18.10-1875. 64-300
BRIDGE Rayburn & Company. 64-300
BRTDGER, James, 1804-1881. 64-285
BRIDGERS, John Luther, b. 1850. 64-419
BRIDGES, Mary. 64-1183
BRIDGES
see also Covered bridges; Railroad bridges
Civil War. 64-663
Iron and steel. 64-949
Kentucky. 63-160
Ohio. 63-160, 63-204
Washington, D. C. 63-380
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. 64-546
BRTDGEWATER (Ship) 64-1399
BRIGADES see name of brigade, e. g.
Ransom's Brigade, Confederate States of
America
BRIGGS, Ansel, 1806-1881. 63-210
BRIGGS, Clay Stone, 1876-1933. 63-96
BRIGGS, Elisha. 64-1396
BRIGGS, Frank P. 64-328
BRIGGS, Noel Currer see Currer-Briggs, Noel
BRIGHT, John, 1811-1889. 63-55, 64-63
BRIGHT, William. 63-97
BRIGHTON, Mich.
Letters from. 64-1493
BRIN, Fanny (Fligelman) 1884- 63-282
BRINCKLE, Anna. 63-327
285
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BRINCKLE, JohnRumsey, 1839-1910. 63-327
BRINGIER family. 64-1546
BRDJKLEYVILLE, N. C.
Family papers. 64-376, 64-674
BRISBANE, Abbott Hall, d. 1861. 63-352
BRISBANE, Arthur, 1864-1936. 63-361
63-383, 64-306
BRISBANE, Sir Thomas Makdougall see
Makdougall-Brlsbane, Sir ThomasTbart
1773-1860
BHETOE Station, Va.
Civil War
Military life. 63-351
BRISTOL (Ship) 64-344
BRISTOL, Va.
Merchants. 63-382
BRISTOW, Louis J. 64-1553
BRITISH Apprentice Club, New York. 64-347
BRITISH Columbia, Can.
Fisheries Dept 64-1262
Lumber Industry and trade. 64-1267
BRITISH Guiana
Boundaries
Venezuela. 64-764
BRITISH in
see also English In ; Scots in—
BRITISH in India. 64-144
BRITTAIN, M. L. 64-1164
BROADCASTING see Radio broadcasting-
Television— Broadcasting '
BROADFOOT, Charles Wetmore, 1842-1919
64-420
BROADHEAD, Garland Carr, 1827-1912
64-100, 64-266
BROADHEAD, James Overton, 1819-1898.
64-301
BROCKPORT, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-1540
BROCKVILLE, Out.
Emigration from. 63-250
BROCKWAY, Daniel D. , 1815-1899. 64-1451
BROCKWAY family. 64-1451
BRODHEAD, Daniel Dodge. 63-328
BRODHEAD, George H. 63-328
BRODHEAD, John M. 63-328
BRODIE, D. A. 64-841
BRODBS, W. D. 64-259
BROKERAGE houses. 64-1033
see also Stocks
Massachusetts. 63-328
BROMBERG, Frederick George, 1837-1930.
64-421
BROMMER, C. F. 64-813
BRONGNIART, Alexandre, 1770-1847
64-116
BRONSON, Theodore B. 63-329
BRON3CVTLLE, N. Y.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
BROOKE, Eliza (Jordan) 64-1234
BROOKE, Francis Taliaferro, 1763-1851
63-336
BROOKE, Rupert, 1887-1915. 64-150
BROOKE family
Genealogy. 64-1229
BROOKINGS, Robert Somers, 1850-1932.
64-1271
BROOKUNE, Mass.
First Church (Congregational) 64-718
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1160
Congregational. 64-353
Family papers. 64-5
Hanson Place Baptist Church. 64-1160
Navy Yard. 64-868
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims. 64-353
Settlement houses. 64-893
Wills. 64-255
^leoe^issl 16 ^ — Adams ' Abigia < Brooks >
BROOKS, Charles F. 64-782
BROOKS, Henry M. 63-401
BROOKS, Noah, 1830-1903. 64-1562
BROOKS, Samuel Palmer, 1863-1931
64-1164, 64-1553
BROOKVILLE and Mahoning Railroad Company.
64-815
BROOME Co. , N. Y.
Account books. 64-863
Family papers. 64-901
BROTHERHOOD of Painters, Decorators and
Faperhangers of America
Local 514, Ann Arbor, Mich. 64-1452
BROTHERHOOD of St. Andrew
St. Philip's Chapter. 63-291
BRODGHTON (J. M. ) and Company. 64-372
BROUGHTON, Len G. 64-1160
BROUGHTON, Sarah Sumner, 1802-1853.
64-1336
BROUGHTON family. 64-1336
BROUN, AbbyH. 64-646
BROUN, Anne Hlnman see Singleton, Anne
Hlnman (Broun) 1848-1932
BROUN, John P. 64-646
BROUN family. 64-646
BROWN, Albert Emerson, 1908- 64-1453
BROWN, Bedford, 1795-1870. 64-424
BROWN, Mrs. Bedford see Brown, Mary L
(Glenn)
BROWN, Benjamin Gratz, 1826-1885. 64-278
64-282 k
BROWN, Bradford B. 64-348
BROWN, Campbell, 1840-1893. 64-1004
BROWN, Douglas S. 64-1454
BROWN, Eliza Ann see Gautier. Eliza Ann
(Brown) 1806-1870
BROWN, Elizabeth Gaspar. 64-1454
BROWN, Ethan Allen, 1766-1852. 63-171
63-399, 64-1585
BROWN, Everett Somervllle, 1886-1964.
84-1455
BROWN, Frank M. , b. 1843. 64-1456
BROWN, George Granger, ,1896-1957.
64-1417
BROWN, George Smith. 64-775
BROWN, Glenn. 64-453
BROWN, Harry. 64-150
BROWN, Henry, of Dayton, Ohio. 63-161
BROWN, Henry Billings, 1836-1913. 64-1500
BROWN, Henry PauL 64-1139
BROWN, J. J. 64-422
BROWN, J. L. 64-423
BROWN, Jacob, 1775-1828. 63-220 W
BROWN, James, British businessman. 63-373
BROWN, James, 1766-1835. 63-336
BROWN, James Leftwich. 64-1228
BROWN, John, 1772-1845. 64-366
BROWN, John, 1800-1859. «64-47
BR H8 2 a2 Shl ^ r i 5 0,BOSt0n ' M8SS -
BROWN, John Carter, 1797-1874. 64-792
BROWN, John Evans, 1827-1895. 64-366
BROWN, John Mason, 1900- 64-1338
BROWN, Joseph Emerson, 1821-1894. 63-63
63-,66, 64-223, 64-224
BROWN, Lillie (West) ^ee_ Leslie, Amy
BROWN, Liszlnka (Campbell) see Ewell,
Liszinka (Campbell) Brown, 1820-1872
BROWN, Livingston. 64-424
BROWN, Lucius Franklin, d. 1863. 64-348
BROWN, Mary see Lee. Mary (Brown) 1869-^
1952 A
BROWN, Mary L. (Glenn) 64-453
BROWN, Mary Virginia (Early) 64-1228
BROWN, Milton C. 64-887
BROWN, Neill Smith, 1810-1886. 64-1176
BROWN, Olive. 64-348
BROWN, Prentiss Marsh, 1889- 64-1483
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BROWN, Samuel. 63-220
BROWN, Samuel S. , 1837-1862. 64-366
BROWN, Susan Rebecca (Polk) b. 184T.
64-1004
BROWN, Virginia see Flowers, Virginia
(Brown)
BROWN, Walter J. 64-422
BROWN, William Caleb, 1832-1862. 64-366
BROWN, William Ellis. 64-1457
BROWN, William J. , 1803-1884. 64-366
BROWN, William Vance. 64-366
BROWN and Tate, Charlotte, N. C. 64-423
64-348 , 64-366, 64-424,
BROWN family.
64-1456
Genealogy. 64-1222, 64-1463
BROWN University
Annmary Brown Memorial Library. 64-804
Students. 64-197, 64-1575
BROWNE, Francis Fisher, 1843-1913. 64-722
BROWNE, James, of Charleston, S. C.
64-568
BROWNE, Montfort. 63-364
BROWNE & Sharpe Manufacturing Company.
64-240
BROWNELL, Amanda B. H. 64-150
BROWNELL, Baker. 64-165
BROWNELL, Frank. 64-1458
BROWNELL, Nathan. 64-1458
BROWNING, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1806-1861.
64-59
BROWNING, Robert, 1812-1889. 64-59
BROWNRIGG, John. 64-425
BROWNRIGG, Mary W. (Haskins) 64-425
BROWNRIGG, Priscilla Elizabeth see Bailey,
Priscilla Elizabeth (Brownrlgg)
BROWNRIGG, Richard, d. 1771. 64-425
BROWNRIGG, Richard Thomas, b. 1793.
64-425
BROWNRIGG, Ruth. 64-425
BROWNRIGG, Thomas. 64-425
BROWNRIGG family. 64-397, 64-425
BROWNSVILLE, Tenn.
Letters from, 64-373
BROWNSVILLE, Tex.
Cortina Wars. 64-741
Military service in. 63-226
I BRUCE, Charles, 1798-1879. 64-766
BRUCE, Elvira. 64-766
BRUCE, James, of Virginia. 64-766
BRUCE, John. 64-873
BRUCE, John G. , 1810-1890. 64-965
BRUCE family. 64-766
Genealogy. 64-917
BRUCELLOSIS in hogs. 64-834
BRUCKER, Wilber Marion, 1894-
64-1459, 64-1474
64-1448,
BRUEGEL, Albert F. 64-1429
BRUEN, Luther B. 63-398
BRUFF, James. 64-334
BRUIHL, C. F. 64-278
BRUMBY, Susan see Gaston, Susan (Brumby)
BRUNER, J. W. 64-1553
BRUNING, Heinrich. 64-1615
BRUNN, F. H. 64-813
BRUNSWICK and Western Railroad Company.
63-41
BRUNSWICK Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-1001
BRUNSWICK, Ger.
Stadtblbliothek. 64-179
BRUNSWICK, Mo. 64-273
BRUSSELS, Belgium
Diplomatic service (Gt Brit. ) 64-123
Personal papers. 64-94
BRYAN, Charles Shepard, 1865-1956. 64-428
BRYAN, Daniel. 64-960
BRYAN, Elizabeth Herrltage see Lewis,
Elizabeth Herritage (Bryan)
BRYAN, F. C. 64-1157
BRYAN, Francis T. 64-427
BRYAN, Henry L. 64-764
BRYAN, Isobel Lamont (Stewart) 64-1224
BRYAN, James, d. 1856. 64-979
BRYAN, James Augustus Washington, 1839-
1923. 64-428
BRYAN, James Wesley, 1874-1956. 64-1263,
64-1269
BRYAN, James West, 1805-1864. 64-428
BRYAN, Janet see Hogg, Janet (Bryan)
BRYAN, John C. 63-399
BRYAN, John Gano, 1788-1860. 64-342
BRYAN, John Herritage, 1798-1870. 63-96,
64-427, 64-428
BRYAN, John Stewart, 1871-1944. 64-1224
BRYAN, Joseph, of Richmond, Va. 64-1224
BRYAN, Shepard, 1871- 64-426
BRYAN, William Jennings, 1860-1925.
63-371, 64-159, 64-228, 64-247, 64-257,
64-306, 64-738, 64-767, 64-771, 64-778,
64-1301,64-1624
BRYAN, William Shepard, 1827-1906. 64-427
BRYAN, William Smith, 1846-1940. 64-302
BRYAN family. 64-302, 64-342, 64-428,
64-447, 64-1091
Genealogy. 64-1224
BRYANT, Laura, 1878-1961. 64-840
BRYANT, William Cullen, 1794-1878. 63-48,
64-47
BRYANT Park, Ithaca, N. Y.
Real estate business. 64-909
BRYCE, James, 1838-1922. 64-247, 64-767,
64-1500, 64-1624
BRYHER, Winifred. 64-150
BRYNMawr, Pa.
Baldwin School. 64-588
BUBB, George see Melcombe, George Bubo
Dodlngton, baron, 1691-1762
BUCHANAN, Alexander, d. 1913. 64-1140
•BUCHANAN, Andrew. 63-342
BUCHANAN, Claude Robinson. 64-1461
BUCHANAN, David. 63-342
BUCHANAN, J. H. 64-1553
BUCHANAN, James, Pres. U. S. , 1791-1868.
63-95
Administration of. 63-189
As correspondent. 64-47, 64-63, 64-1575,
64-1585
BUCHANAN, John Claude, b. 1823. 64-1440,
64-1461
BUCHANAN, Robert, 1797-1879. 63-162
BUCHANAN, Ruth Bacon, 1882-1953. 64-1460
BUCHANAN, Sophia (Bingham) 64-1440,
64-1461
BUCHANAN family. 64-1461
BUCHANAN, Mich.
Family papers. 64-1466
BUCHAREST, Rumania
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
BUCHWALD, Art, 1925- 64-1600
BUCK, Alfred E. 64-223
BUCK, James T. 64-1534
BUCK, Lillie (West) Brown see Leslie, Amy
BUCK, Pearl (Sydenstricker) 1892- 64-791
The good earth. 63-289
BUCK, Solon Justus, 1884-1962. 64-1515
BUCKINGHAM Co., Va.
Female Collegiate Institute. 64-1228
BUCKLEY, James Monroe, 1836-1920.
64-966, 64-971
BUCKLYN, John Knight. 64-1397
BUDAPEST, Hungary
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
BUDGET see Finance
BUEHERMANN, Elizabeth. 64-349
BUELL, -Raymond Leslie. 64-183
BUENA Vista, Mexico
Battle of, 1847. 64-289
287
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BUENOS Aires, Argentina
Commercial attache (U. S. ) 64-690
Special agent (U. S. ) 63-386
BUFFALO (American bison) 64-752
BUFFALO and Susquehanna Railroad. 64-815
BU f ^ L P„ BiU 55S Cody, William Frederick,
1846-1917
BUFFALO Forge, Va.
Iron industry and trade. 63-137
BUFFALO, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-21, 63-22
Construction industry. 64-849
Pan American Exposition, 1901. 64-167
Personal papers. 64-1214
Police. 64-849
Telegraph and telephone companies
64-942
Travel and description. 64-817
Trinity Lutheran Church. 63-21
University
School of Medicine (formerly Medical
Dept.) 64-902
BUFFALO, St. Marys and Southwestern Rail-
road, 64-815
BUFFUM family. 64-1333
BUICK, David D. 64-1469
BUICK Motor Company. 64-1501
BUILDING and loan associations see Savings
and loan associations
BUILDING codes
Minnesota. 63-236
BUILDING industry see Construction industry
BUILDING Owners and Managers Association
of Seattle. 64-1264
BUILDINGS see Architecture; Public buildings
BUKTDNON, Philippines. 64-1417
BULKLEY, MaryE. 64-303
BULKLEY, P. C. 64-303
BULKLEY family. 64-303
BULL, Alexander. 63-243
BULL family
Genealogy. 63-247
BULL Run, Va.
1st Battle, 1861. 63-391, 64-1180
BULLARD, Eunice White see Beecher, Eunice
White (Bullard) ~ ~
BULLARD, William Hannum Grubb, 1866-1927
63-325 '
BULLETIN of the Atomic Scientists. 64-44
BULLOCH, Archibald, 1729-1777. 63-66
BULLOCK, John H. 64-515
BULLOCK, Warren B. 64-908
BULLOCK, William C. 64-515
BULL'S Island, S. C.
Legal documents. 63-312
BULOSAN, Carlos. 64-150
BULSTRODE, Richard, 1610-1711. 64-94
BULWER, William Henry Lytton. 64-1584
BULWINKLE, Alfred Lee. 64-532
BUMGARDNER, Jacob Alexander, b. 1847 ?
64-980
BUMGARDNER family. 64-980
BUNCE, Harvey. 64-304
BUNCOMBE Co. , N. C. 64-563
Land. 64-1039
Social life. 64-366
BUNCOMBE Establishment (Summer home)
Flatrock, N. C.
Account book. 64-1075
BUNCOMBE Riflemen. 64-563
BUNDY, Martin L. , b. 1818. 63-350, 63-398
BUNKER Hill, W. Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
BUNTING, Basil. 64-150
BUNTING, Sir Percy W. , 1836-1911. 64-45
BUNYARD, George. 64-796
BURBACH, George M. , 1884-1959. 64-305
BURBANK, Elbridge Ayer, 1858-1949. 64-802
BURB3DGE, John. 64-475
BURCH, Horatio. 64-1429
BURCKMYER, Mary L. 63-310
BUREAU of -
- (U. S. Government) see
name under United States
BURGATE, Eng.
Legal documents. 64-34
BURGERT family. 64-1095
BURGESS, James. 64-1389
BURGESS, John William, 1844-1931. 64-1169
BURGESS, R. L. 64-150
BURGWYN, George Pollock. 64-401
BURGWYN, William. 64-1062
BURGWYN family. 64-401
BURIAL records see Vital records
BURKE, Addle. 64-430
BURKE, Aedanus, 1743-1802. 63-299
BURKE, Caroline A. 64-430
BURKE, JohnW., of Macon, Ga. 64-430
BURKE, Thomas, 1747 (ea. J-1783. 64-429
BURKE, Thomas, 1849-1925. 64-1264
BURKE, William B., 1864-1947. 64-430
BURKE Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-492, 64-989, 64-999
BURKE-Wadsworth conscription bill, 1940.
64-1599
BURLESON, Edward, 1798-1851. 64-1017
BURLESON, Eliza Hodges see Sivley, Eliza
Hodges (Burleson)
BURLTNGAME, Anson, 1820-1870. 63-373
BURLINGTON, Vt
University of Vermont see Vermont-
University
BURMA. 64-1635
BURMAN, J. 64-116
BURMAN, N. L 64-116
BURNAM, C. F. 64-282
BURNAP, Rachel (Barry) see Young, Rachel
(Barry) Burnap
BURNET, David Gouverneur, 1788-1870
64-756, 64-1017
BURNET family. 63-174
BURNETT, Anna. 64-431
BURNETT, Atlas A. 64-431
BURNETT, Frances (Hodgson) 1849-1924.
64-1334
BURNETT, Zach. 64-431
BURNETT family. 64-431
BURNHAM, Daniel Hudson, 1946-1912
64-394
BURNHAM, Sherburne Wesley, 1838-1921
63-384 '
BURNS, Thomas J. , 1876-1957. 64-687
BURNS family g
Genealogy. 64-917
BURNSIDE, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881
63-348, 63-353
Bnrnside's Division. 64-248
BURNT Fort, Ga.
Letters from. 64-673
BURR, Aaron, 1756-1836. 63-366, 64-63
64-188, 64-1526
BURR (Aaron) Association. 64-959
BURR, Adeline see Green, Adeline (Burr)
Davis, 1850 (cZ)-1931 }
BURR, Caroline. 64-959
BURR, E. Carolyn. 64-959
BURR, George Lincoln, 1857-1938. 64-882
BURR, James M. 64-959
BURR, Jonathan. 63-35
BURR Conspiracy, 1805-1807. 64-186,
BURR family
Genealogy. 64-1463
BURR Seminary, Manchester, Vt
Students. 64-952
BURRITT, Baily. 64-1572
BURRITT, Maurice Chase, 1883-1959. 64-841
BURRITT family
Genealogy. 64-841
BURROUGHS, Horatio N. 64-1147
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BURROUGHS, John, 1837-1921. 63-361,
63-372, 64-152
BURROUGHS, W. H. 64-1189
BURROWS, Julius Caesar, 1837-1915. 64-1469
BURRUSS, John C. 64-517
BURTON, Agatha. 64-433
BURTON, Alfred M. 64-433
BURTON, Eliza see Anderson, Eliza (Burton)
BURTON, Ernest DeWltt, 1856-1925. 64-46
BURTON, Harriet see Laidlaw, Harriet
(Burton) 1873-194T
BURTON, Hutchins Gordon, 1774-1836.
63-373, 64-432
BURTON, James Henry, 1823-1894. 64-1288
BURTON, Marion LeRoy, 1874-1925. 64-1418,
64-1437, 64-1455, 64-1462, 64-1481,
64-1499
BURTON, Robert, 1747-1825. 64-433
BURTON, Sarah Virginia see Young, Sarah
Virginia (Burton)
BURTON, Theodore Elijah, 1851-1929.
64-1624
BURTON family. 64-433, 64-589
Genealogy. 64-1177
BURTON, Ohio
Personal papers. 64-952
BURWELL, Armistead, 1839-1913. 64-434
BURWELL, Edmund S. , d. 1887. 64-435
BURWELL, Lewis, 1745-1800. 64-436
BURWELL, Margaret Anna (Robertson) 64-435
BURWELL, Robert. 64-435
Female Academy, Hillsboro, N. C.
64-1028
BURWELL, Rosa see Todd, Rosa (Burwell)
BURWELL, Spotswood, 1785-1855. 64-436
BURWELL, William Armiste.ad, 1809-1887.
64-436
BURWELL, William Henry, 1835-1917.
64-436
BURWELL family. 64-434, 64-435, 64-436
Genealogy. 64-1229
BURWELL Female Academy, Hillsboro, N. C.
Students. 64-1028
BURY, Richard Augustus, 1830-1901. 64-1500
BUSCH, Nlven, 1903- 64-724
\
BUSH, Asahel. 64-707
BUSH, F. T. 64-1578
BUSH, Prescott, 1895- 64-204
BUSH, Robert M. 64-1566
BUSH-Baxter, firm. 64-13
BUSH Hill, Orange Co., Va. 64-453
BUSHNELL, Asa Smith, 1834-1904. 63-259
BUSHNELL, George Edward, 1887- 64-1448
BUSHNELL family. 64-1283
BUSINESS. 64-767
BUSINESS consultants. 64-1622
BUSINESSMEN'S papers, 1738- (Manu-
script collection) 63-56
BUTCHERS' Strike of 1836, Cincinnati, Ohio.
63-256
BUTLER, Benjamin Franklin, 1818-1893.
64-613, 64-1562
BUTLER, Edward Burgess, 1853-1926,
collector. 64-47
BUTLER, Emmala see Thompson, Emmala
(Butler)
BUTLER, Florence (Falson) 64-437
BUTLER, John Andrew, 1892-1918. 64-842
BUTLER, Mann. 64-8 1
BUTLER, Marion, 1863-1938. 64-437,
64-606, 64-631
BUTLER, Matthew Calbralth, 1836-1909.
64-764
BUTLER, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947.
63-349, 64-767, 64-778, 64-1170, 64-1271,
64-1334, 64-1622, 64-1624
BUTLER, Noble C. 63-350
BUTLER, Orma Fitch, 1874-1938. 64-1463
BUTLER, OvidM. 64-908
BUTLER, Paul. 64-253
BUTLER, Pierce, 1744-1822. 64-1145
Estate of. 64-1141
BUTLER, Pierce, 1807-1867
Estate of. 64-1141
BUTLER, Pierce Mason, 1798-1847. 63-352
BUTLER, R. J. 64-843
BUTLER, Robert. 63-363
BUTLER, Zebulon, 1731-1795. 64-193
BUTLER, Ala.
Letters from. 64-660
BUTLER Commission (Investigating economic
crisis, 1933) 64-1311
BUTLER Co., Mo.
County Court papers. 64-324
BUTLER Co. , Ohio. 63-184
BUTLER family. 64-437, 64-842, 64-1141
BUTMAN, Francis C. 64-1400
BUTTER factories see Creameries
BUTTER trade
California. 64-935
BUTTER trade (Continued)
New York. 64-916, 64-935
Virginia. 64-56
BUTTERFIELD, Justin. 63-398
BUTTERFIELD, Kenyon L. 64-946
BUTTRICK, Wallace, 1853-1926. 64-375
BUTZEL, Henry M 64-1448
BUXTON, J. A. 64-606
BUXTON, J. C. 64-380
BUXTON, Jarvis, 1820-1902. 64-438
BUXTON, Ralph Potts, 1826-1900. 64-438
BUXTON, Rebecca (Bledsoe) 64-438
BUXTON, Me.
Letters from. 63-408
BUXTON-on-Hatteras, N. C. 64-565
BYARS, James. 64-306
BYARS, William Vincent, 1857-1938. 64-306
BYARS family. 64-306
BYERS, Fleur C. 64-1174
BYINGTON, W. W. 63-188
BYNNER, Edwin Lassetter. 63-401
BYNNER, Witter, 1881- 64-150
BYNUM, John Gray. 64-439
BYNUM, R. L. 64-1185
BYNUM, William Dallas, 1846-1927. 63-331
BYNUM, William Preston, 1820-1909. 64-439.
64-1026
BYNUM, N. C.
Letters received in. 64-431
BYRD, Elizabeth Hill (Carter) 1731-1760.
64-1225
BYRD, Francis Otway, 1756-1800. 64-1225
BYRD, Francis Otway, d. 1860. 64-1225,
•64-1227
BYRD, Maria (Taylor) 1698-1771. 64-1225
BYRD, Richard Evelyn, 1888-1958. 64-1573
BYRD, Thomas Taylor, 1752-1821. 64-1225
BYRD, William, 1674-1744. 63-59
BYRD, William, 1728-1777. 64-1225
BYRD, William McKendree, 1817 (ca. )-1874.
64-440
BYRD, William S. 64-440
BYRD family. 64-1225
BYRNES, James Francis, 1879- 64-253,
64-1573, 64-1622
BYRON, Anne Isabella (Milbanke) Byron,
baroness, 1792-1860. 64-714
BYRON, E. A. 64-867
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CARE (Cooperative for American Remittances
to Europe) 64-71
CCC see U. S. -Civilian Conservation Corps
CIO see Congress of Industrial Organizations
C. L, Bevan (Bark) 64-1395
CABALLERO, Fernan, pseud, of Cecilia B&hl
de Faber, 1796-1877. 64-48
CABARRUS Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-433
CA £f ^h JameS Brancn » "79-1958. 64-150
CABELL, Margaret Freeman. 64-216
CABIN John Bridge. 63-380
CABINET officers
see also names of Cabinet officers- and
ffTV'.S- Go «™»«*pit»«t. f
o"LVearur r y eaSUryDept -- SeCr6 ^
Papers. 63-94
CABDJETMAKING
see also_ Carpenters and Carpentry
Missouri. 64-293
CABLE, George Washington, 1844-1925
64-47, 64-882, 64-1345
CABOT, George, 1751-1823. 64-202
CACTUS plants. 64-848
CADBURT, H. C. 64-813
CADET Corps of Massachusetts. 64-15,64-16
CA KoT "Cr A ™°»> «^«*
CADIZ, Spain
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-333
CADMAN, Samuel Parkes, 1864-1936. 64-966
CA ?7°f N '64*S3 am ' 1StearlCad °8^ «75-
C *Wl65J5 taa,I!£ StaDt0D ' Ell2abeth <Cady)
CAFFERY, Bethia (Richardson) 64-441
CAFFERY, Donelson, 1835-1906. 64-441
CAHABA, Ala,
C ommis sion merchants. 63-149
CAHALL, Thomas, collector. 64-207
CAIN Charity Alston see Mangum, Charity
Alston (Cain) *
CAIN, Harry Pulliam, 1906- 64-1272
C '^ Mi ?. erva . Ruffln iS£ Caldwell, Minerva
Ruffin (Cain)
CA U-^ iam ' 1847 - 1930 " M-373, 64-1026,
CAIN family. 64-397, 64-444
Genealogy. 63-373
CAINE, Hail. 64-1332
CADtNES, John Elliott, 1823-1875. 64-59
CAIRO, m.
Civil War
Camp Defiance. 64-248
Letters from. 64-246
CAKCHXKEL language. 63-1
CALDER, George, 1778-1809. 64-603
CALDER, James, d. 1808. 64-603
CALDER, Phila Lazarus. 64-442
CALDER, Robert E. 64-442
CALDER, William, b. 1844. 64-442
CALDER family. 64-442
CALDERON, Francisco Valde's see Valde's
Cameron, Francisco
CA if ^ LL - **** F'anMin, 1814-1898.
04-443
CALDWELL, John, merchant of Morganton.
N. C. 64-981 •"•um,
CALDWELL, John, d. 1863. 64-444
CALDWELL, Joseph Pearson. 64-631
CALDWELL, Minerva Ruffin (Cain) 64-444
CALDWELL, Otis W. 64-819
CALDWELL, Tod Robinson, 1818-1874.
64-444. 64-981
CALDWELL CO.J N. C.
Business papers. 64-1038
Family papers. 64-520, 64-1089
CALDWELL family. 64-981. 64-1129
CALEDONIA, Mo.
Land, 64-299
CA J£3> E1Jzabett m Bowler > Euzabeu '
CALENDAR reform. 64-1295
C if^ , «°« CaUweU ' "82-1850. 63-220
63-352, 63-363, 64-63, 64-186 64-343
64-510, 64-556, 64-618, M-mI.^iI^
CALHOUN, John Caldwell, b. 1843. "64-1160
CALHOUN John Bw^g ^ Colhoun, John
Ewing, 1750-1802
CALHOUN, Lucy (Monroe) 64-136
CALHOUN, Morgan. 63-14
CALHOUN, William J. 64-136
CALHOUN, Mo.
Business and family papers. 63-127
CALIFORNIA
Alumni associations. 64-1167
Butter trade. 64-935
Citrus fruit industry. 64-20
CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Civil War
Civilian life. 64-263
Public opinion. 64-263, 64-541
Colleges and universities, 64-725, 64-840
see also California-University
Commission merchants. 64-731
Conservation. 64-693
Copper mines and mining. 64-237
Customs service. 64-541
Dams. 64-20
District attorneys. 64-738
Earthquakes. 64-1268
Economic conditions. 63-135, 64-263
Estates. 64-738
Family and personal papers. 63-135
64-741, 64-1540 '
Gold mines and mining. 64-237, 64-336
3ee a 180 California-Mines and mining
Gold rush period. 64-296, 64-333, 64-959
64-995, 64-1266, 64-1279, 64-1302,
see also Overland journeys to the Pacific-
Voyages to the Pacific coast
Hospitals. 64-1166, 64-1167
Immigration. 64-1262 |
From Iowa. 64-1276
Incorporations. 64-736
Independence. 64-1436
Land. 64-693, 64-738
Surveys and surveying. 64-1268
Law practice. 63-17, 64-725, «4-729,
64-734, 64-738
Lectures and lecturing. 64-1160
Medical schools. 64-1167
Merchants. 64-701, 64-708
Meteorology (Climate, weather etc )
64-263, 64-731
Military service in. 63-264, 63-355
64-1010, 64-1569 '
Mines and mining. 64-237
see a 180 California-Gold mines and
mining
Mortgages. 64-738
Motion pictures ^A
Educational. 64-727
Museums. 64-7
National Conference on Social Welfare San
Francisco. 64-139 '
Naval observatories. 64-779
Navy yards. 64-575
Newspapers. 64-736
290
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Politics. 63-17, 64-263, 64-541, 64-734,
64-738, 64-1436
Prisoners. 64-19
Prospecting. 64-731
Publishers and publishing. 64-1367
Ranches. 64-263
Reaction to Lincoln's assassination.
64-270
Rights of man. 64-19
Schools. 64-729
Scientific societies. 64-30
Shipping. 64-731
Records. 64-254, 64-255
Social service organizations. 64-21,
64-1166
State College, San Francisco (formerly State
Normal School) 64-840
Statehood. 63-339
Teachers colleges. 64-725
Travel and description. 64-172, 64-263,
64-302, 64-309, 64-575, 64-731, 64-732,
64-758, 64-862, 64-1265
see also Overland journeys to the Pacific
Voyages to the Pacific coast
Travels from. 63-216, 64-1244
Unions. 64-19
University (Berkeley)
Faculty. 64-543
Regents. 64-20
Vigilance committee. 64-263
Water rights. 64-738
Water supply. 64-20
CALIFORNIA Arabian Standard Oil Company
see Arabian American Oil Company
CALIFORNIA Institute on Social Work. 64-21
CALIFORNIA Joint Immigration Committee.
64-1262
CALIFORNIA (Ship) 64-1394
CALL, Richard Keith, 1791-1862.
63-363
CALL of the Cross Preaching Mission,
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. 64-187
CALMES, Lucy N. see Wight, Lucy N.
(Calmes)
CALMES family. 64-1329
CALVERT, Philip Powell. 63-83
CALVERTON, Victor Francis, 1900-1940.
63-354
CALVIN, Jean, 1509-1564. 64-1438
CALVINISTIC Methodists. 63-409
CAMBERLING, J. 64-1150
CAMBRIDGE, Eng.
University
Faculty. 64-74
CAMBRIDGE, HI.
Letters from. 64-246
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
Coast and Geodetic Survey (U. S. ) 64-1556
Colleges and universities see Harvard
University; Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Scientific societies. 64-27
Students. 64-1121
CAMDEN (John B. fc M. ) Company, St. Louis,
Mo. 64-311
CAMDEN, Marbel. 64-311
CAMDEN, Peter G. 64-311
CAMDEN, Mrs. Peter G. 64-311
CAMDEN family. 64-311
CAMDEN, N. C.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-1542
CAMDEN, S. C.
Letters received in. 64-560
Merchants. 63-309
CAMELS. 63-334
CAMERON, Angus. 64-1632
CAMERON, Anne (Ruffin) 64-445
CAMERON, Bennehan, 1854-1925. 64-445
CAMERON, Brewster. 64-11
CAMERON, Colin, 1849-1911. 64-11
CAMERON, Duncan, 1777-1853. 64-445,
64-566, 64-996, 64-1035, 64-1080
CAMERON, Paul Carrlngton, 1808-1891.
*63-373, 64-445, 64-996
CAMERON, Rebecca (Bennehan) 64-445
CAMERON, Sallie T. (Mayo) 64-445
CAMERON, Simon, 1799-1889. 63-340,
64-113B, 64-1377
CAMERON family. 64-445 , 64-996, 64-1080
CAMLLLUS, N. Y.
Letters from. 64-1439
CAMP, Henry N. 64-1269
CAMP APACHE, Ariz, see Fort Apache,
Ariz.
CAMP BUTLER, 111. 64-243
CAMP CHASE, Ohio- 64-243
CAMP DEFIANCE, 111. 64-248
CAMP family
Genealogy. 64-917
CAMP GRANT, Ariz, see Fort Grant, Ariz.
CAMP GREENE, N. C.
Guest book. 64-1022
CAMP HARRISON, Ga. 64-493
CAMP JACKSON, St. Louis, Mo. 64-303
CAMP JOHNSTON, Jacksonville, Fla.
64-1524
CAMP meetings see Evangelistic Work
CAMP MOGOLLON, Ariz, see Fort Apache,
Ariz.
CAMP MOORE, La. 63-403, 64-1094
CAMP ORD, Ariz, see Fort Apache, Ariz.
CAMP PIERPONT, Va. 63-351
CAMP TAYLOR, Ky.
World War I
Lutheran records. 63-31
CAMP THOMAS, Ariz, see Fort Apache,
Ariz.
CAMP WALKER, Ga. 64-493
CAMPAIGNS, battles and other military actions
see under names of battles, names of
campaigns, names of wars, or names of
places
CAMPAIGNS, Election see Elections and
election campaigns
CAMPBELL, Allan. 64-49
CAMPBELL, Archibald, of New York.
64-1575
CAMPBELL, Arthur, 1742-1811. 64-314
CAMPBELL, Beatrice Stella (Tanner) 1865-
1940. 64-49
CAMPBELL, Caroline. 64-1464
CAMPBELL, David, 1779-1859. 64-1205
CAMPBELL, G. W. 63-342
CAMPBELL, George H. 64-245
CAMPBELL, Hazlett Kyle, d. 1938. 64-307
CAMPBELL, Henry Munroe, 1854-1926.
64-1500
CAMPBELL, Isaac R., 1798-1882. 64-267
CAMPBELL, James H. , b. 1850. 64-1500
CAMPBELL, James Valentine, 1823-1890.
64-1413, 64-1420, 64-1500
CAMPBELL, John Archibald, 1811-1889.
63-337
CAMPBELL, Sir John Nlcholl Robert, 1799-
1870. 63-42
CAMPBELL, JoBeph, 1879- 64-150
CAMPBELL, Lewis Davis, 1811-1882.
63-254
CAMPBELL, Llszinka see Ewell, Llszinka
(Campbell) Brown, 1820-1872
CAMPBELL, Nathan. 64-928
291
CAMPBELL, Mrs. Patrick see Campbell
Beatrice Stella (Tanner) 1865-1940
CAMPBELL, Sir Robert, b. 1771. 63-42
CAMPBELL, Robert, 1804-1879. 64-285,
CAMPBELL, Stella. 64-49
CAMPBELL, William Bowen, 1807-1867
64-1182, 64-1205
CAMPBELL, William Wallace, 1862-1938
63-384
CA 64-30 E 7 LL & C ° mpany ' «• Lot*' Mo.
CAMPBELL family
Genealogy. 64-307
CA 64-3 3 E 7 LLH ° USeMUSeUm ' *• Louis - Mo -
CANADA
Child welfare. 64-21
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-20, 63-22
Confederate refugees. 64-678
Copper mines and mining. 64-237
Dept of Fisheries. 64-1262
Family papers. 63-250
Fisheries. 64-1262, 64-1413
French colony. 64-85
International relations. 63-232
Lakes. 63-235
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1267
Mines and minfng. 64-892
see also Canada-Copper mines and
mining; Canada-Sulphur mines and
mining
Public utilities. 64-1269
Railroads. 64-1590
Rebellion, 1837-1838. 64-790
Schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Shipping records. 64-80
Sulphur mines and mining. 64-237
Trade. 64-85
With the United States. 63-235
Travel and description. 63-92, 64-201
64-522, 64-1179, 64-1186
CANADA and Atlantic Railroad. 64-1590
CANADA Atlantic Railroad. 64-1590
CANADA del Oro Mines, ltd. (Arizona) 64-12
CANADIAN American Committee on Interna-
tional Relations
American Section. 63-232
CANADIAN Council on Child Welfare. 64-21
CA £S RshCrieS ' U - S - Commission on.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CANADIAN nature (Periodical) 64-819
CANAL Zone see Panama Canal
CANALS
Companies
AU 63?i08 nd M&XiCaa Guif Canal Company.
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. 63-84
64-1015 '
Investments. 64-861
Construction. 64-941
Locks. 64-865
^mE!?* betWeen AtUntlc O^ and
Mississippi River. 63-95
By place
Illinois. 64-241
Indiana. 63-256
Maryland see Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
N *I. Y ££- 64 - 836 . 64-865, 64-873,
64-876, 64-909, 64-924, 64-941
Nicaragua. 64-749
Ohio. 63-204, 63-256, 64-1549
Oregon. 64-248
Pennsylvania. 63-256
South Carolina. 63-386
Virginia. 63-345
CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. 64-873
CANBY, Henry Seidel, 1878-1961. 64-1558
CANCER studies. 63-13
CANEJA, G. Diaz see Diaz-Caneja, G.
CA ££gJ> *«»»«■ Graves, 1859-1947.
CANFIELD, Dorothea Frances see Fisher
Dorothea Frances (Canfield) IRS-iSm
CANFIELD, Henry Lee, 1860-1942. 64-446
CA 6 *™ LD ' Ja mes Hulme, 1847-1909.
CANFIELD family. 64-791
CA 64^6 G ' George, 1770-1827. 63-55,
CANNON, James, Bp. 1864-1944. 63-97
CA ^°^ J f Seph Gurne y. "36-1926.
63-243, 64-247
CANNON, Newton, Jr. 64-1185
CANNON
see also Ordnance
Invention. 64-1293
CANNON family
Genealogy. 64-1177
CANONICUS (Ship) 64-1223
CANTERBURY, Cosmo Gordon Lang, Abp of
|ee Lang Cosmo Gordon Lang, baron, Abp.
of Canterbury, 1864-1945
CANTTNE, Christina M. 64-843
CANTTNE, Moses I. , 1774-1823. 64-843
CANTTNE family. 64-843
CANTON, China
Letters from. 64-1152
CANTWELL, John Lucas Paul, 1828-1909
64-448
CAPE Fear area, N. c.
History. 64-1061
CAPE Fear River Valley
Plantations. 64-377, 64-1066
CAPE Girardeau Co. , Mo.
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-22
CAPE Girardeau, Mo. 64-278
CAPE of Good Hope. 64-75
CAPE St. Vincent 63-333
CAPE Verde Islands
Shipping records. 64-1400
CAPEHART, Archibald Ashbourne. 64-447
CAPEHART, George W. 64-447
CAP EHART, Meeta Rhodes (Armistead)
CAPEHART, Susan Bryan (Martin) 64-447
CAPEHART, William Rhodes. 64-447
CAPEHART family. 64-447
CA 6 ? 4 E -1327 amUel PaUl ' 1878 " 1956 - '"-"H
CAPERS, Ellison, Bp., 1837-1908. 63-43
CAPERTON, William Banks, 1855-1941.
63-325
CAPITAL punishment 64-446
CAPITOLS (Buildings)
Arkansas. 63-349
Minnesota. 63-349
Missouri. 64-1526
Washington, D. C.
Construction. 63-367, 63-380
Monuments and statues. 63-361
Paintings. 64-1315
West Virginia. 63-349
CAPPELMANN, John D., b. 1857. 63-113
CAPTIVrnES, Indian see Indians-Captivities
CAPTURE at sea. 63-333
see als ° Impressment; Privateering-
Seizure of vessels and cargoes
CARADEUC family. 64-449
CARBERUS (Ship) 63-221
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Co/lections: Index
CARCINOMA see Cancer studies
CARDING. 64-1112
CARE, inc. 64-71
h CAREL, Alexis. 64-349
CARET, Henry Charles, 1793-1879. 64-803
CARET, James William, 1888- 64-1269
CARGO see Freight and freightage; Shipping
records; Ships— Records
CARIBBEAN area
Colonial government
French. 64-75
Piracy. 63-387
Travel and description. 63-234
United States Navy. 63-387
CARITHERS, Elizabeth, b. 1874. 64-226
CARITHERS family. 64-226
CARL, Daniel. 64-56
CARLIN, James. 63-274
CARLISLE, Hannah. 64-1466
CARLISLE, Phyllis. 64-1466
CARLISLE, Vivian. 64-1466
CARLISLE, William. 64-1466
CARLISLE family. 64-1466
£ CARLISLE, Pa.
Indian treaties. 63-2
CARLOS m, King of Spain, 1716-1788. 63-74
CARLSON, John Roy, pseud, see Derounian,
Arthur
CARLSON, Theodore D. 64-1260
CARLTON, Henry Hull, 1834-1905. 64-231
CARLTLE, Thomas, 1795-1881. 63-52,
64-63
CARMACK family
Genealogy. 64-1177
CARMAN, Bliss, 1861-1929. 64-150, 64-806
CARMAN, George Noble, 1856-1941.
64-1324, 64-1467
CARMICHAEL, Robert Daniel. 63-365
CARNAN, Robert N. 63-398
CARNEGIE, Andrew, 1835-1919. 64-45,
64-767, 64-778
CARNEGIE, James, earl of Southesk see
A Southesk, James Carnegie, earl of, 1827-
W 1905
CARNEGIE Corporation of New York. 64-767,
64-1622
CARNEGIE Endowment for International Peace.
64-767, 64-778
CARNEGIE Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching. 64-767, 64-1271, 64-1327
"CARNEGIE Fund. 64-767
CARNEGIE Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. 64-767,
64-1268
CARNEGIE Institution of Washington. 64-767,
64-778
Dept. of Economics and Sociology. 64-1285
•CARNEGIE Trust Fund. 64-767
CARNES, ClintonS. 64-1163
CARNEVALL Emanuel. 64-150
CARNEY family. 64-465
CAROLAN, Harriett see Schermerhom,
Harriett Carolan
CAROLINA City Company. 64-597
CAROLINA City Land Company. «4-597
CAROLINA (Colony)
see also North Carolina; South Carolina
Shipping records. 64-995
CAROLINA Paper Company. 64-1124
CAROLINA Playmakers, University of North
Carolina. 64-1536
CAROLINA Rifle Club. 63-298, 63-310
CAROLINA (Ship) 63-274
CAROLINE, Pedro. 63-401
CAROLINE, N. Y.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-898
CARONDELET, Francisco Luis Hector,
baron de, 1748-1807. 64-334, 64-1194
CARPENTER, A. W. 63-210
CARPENTER, Hiram Beach, 1892-1955.
64-1468
CARPENTER, NeUie Janes (Crouse) 1872-
1943. 64-206
CARPENTER, T. A. 64-303
CARPENTERS and carpentry. 63-91
see also CabinetmaJong; Construction
industry
CARR, Dabney, 1773-1837. 64-677
CARR, Dabney Smith, 1803-1854. 64-1585
CARR, Fannie B. 64-308
CARR, George, 1800-1886. 64-797
CARR, John, 17647-1824. 64-797
CARR, Julian Shakespeare, 1845-1924.
64-982
CARR, Nellie see Zimmerman, Nellie (Carr)
CARR, Paddy. 63-131
CARR, Samuel. 63-193
CARR, Walter C. 64-308
CARR, William. 64-797
CARR family. 64-308. 64-797
CARR Street Methodist Episcopal Church,
Cincinnati, Ohio. 64-973
CARRETERO, J. M. 64-802
CARREY Creek, Tex.
Family papers. 64-388
CARRIAGE and wagon making. 63-91
CARRIE Chapman Catt Memorial Fund.
64-183
CARRIGAN, William A. 64-383, 64-1128
CARRINGTON, Fitzroy. 64-491
CARROLL, Ann C. 64-768
CARROLL, Daniel, 1764-1849. 64-768
CARROLL, John Lee. 64-764
CARROLL family.' 64-768
CARROLLTON, 111.
Schools. 64-252
CARRUTH, Hayden. 64-806
CARSON, Christopher, 1809-1868. 64-310
CARSON, Thomas. 64-310
CARSON, William, 1786-1853. 64-310
CARSON, William Glasgow Bruce, b. 1841,
collector. 64-309
CARSON family. 64-310
CARTAGENA, Colombia
British naval siege, 1741. 63-221, 63-404
CARTER, Clarence Edwin, 1881- 64-1455
CARTER, David Miller, 1830-1879. 64-406,
64-983
CARTER, Elizabeth Hill see Byrd, Elizabeth
Hill (Carter) 1731-1760
CARTER, Farish, 1780-1861. 64-450
CARTER, Harriet Armistead (Ryan) Benbury,
1833-1887. 64-406, 64-983
CARTER, Henry Edwin, b. 1865. 63-17
CARTER, Timothy W. 63-379
CARTER family. 64-450, 64-1229
Genealogy. 64-1179
CARTHAGE, Tenn.
Politics. 64-1182
CARTTER, Alfred. 64-523
CARTOGRAPHY. 64-956
see also Maps
CARTON, John Jay, 1856-1934. 64-1469
CARTWRIGHT, John, 1740-1820. 63-55
CARUTHERS, Robert Lobney, 1800-1882.
64-1182
293
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CARDTHERS, William Alexander. 63-48
CARUTHERS, Fulton and Company. 64-749
CARVER, Walter Buckingham, 1879-1961.
64-B44
CARVER, William Owen, 1868-1954.
64-1157. 64-1164
CART, Alice, 1820-1871. 64-803
CART, Archibald. 63-345
CARY family
Genealogy. 64-797
CASADT, PhineasM. 63-210
CASCADE, Va.
Family papers. 64-531
CASCADES on the Columbia River
Steamboat lines. 64-702
CASCADILLA School, Ithaca, N. Y. 64-909
CASE, George Emanuel, 1841-1928. 63-233
CASE, GeorgeS. 64-311
CASE, Mrs. George S. 64-311
CASE, Kate Hunt 63-233
CASE, Mabel. 63-233
CASE, Maude see Anderson, Maude (Case)
CASE, Otto A. 64-1269
CASE, Robert Ormond. 64-684
CASE, Samuel. 64-941
CASE, William L. , 1856-1933. 64-1470
CASE Brothers Lumber Company. 64-1470
CASE f amlly. 63-233 . 64-311
CASE, O'Blenis, Mathews, and Wells St
Louis, Mo. 64-311
CASET, Joseph. 64-1147
CASH, Toler. 63-362
^KVE;*'"- M - 1500 ' 64 - 1568 '
CASS, Marcus M. , b. 1824. 64-845
CASS, Marcus M. , b. 1855. 64-845
CASS Co. , Mich. 64-1503
CASSAN, Lewis J. 64-1395
CASSELS, Edwin M. 64-182
CASSERLY, Eugene. 64-764
CASTING see Iron industry and trade
CASTLE, Henry Northrup, 1862-1895. 64-50
CASTLE family. 64-50
CASTLE Hayne, N. C.
Business records. 64-1024
CASTLEREAGH, Robert Stewart, 2d viscount
see Londonderry, Robert Stewart, 2d
marquis of, 1769-1822
CASTRO, FideL 64-1349
CASWELL, Hic^d, 1729-1789. 63-66,
CASWELL Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-978
CATALDO, Joseph M 64-1258
CATALOGING of books. 64-101
CATAWBA Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-989
CATAWBA River
Gristmill. 64-507
CATER, Douglas J. 63-332
CATER, Fannies. 63-332
CATER, Rufus W. 63-332
"•MM™' JameS Leander ' 1767 -«43.
CATHCART, JohnW., d. 1864. 63-234
CATHCART, Rebecca (Marshall) 63-234
CATHCART family. 63-234
CA If^T lUaSlbert ' "73-1947. 64-63
64-150, 64-491, 64-791, 64-1528
CATHOLIC Church. 63-142
Diplomatic relations
With the United States. 64-775
Land
England. 64-34
^"Judice against 63-208, 64-738,
Relations with Protestant Churches. 64-775
Societies. 63-325
By place
France. 63-65
Great Britain. 63-46, 63-142
Minnesota. 63-241
Missouri. 64-298
Peru. 63-74
CATOR, Thomas Vincent, 1851-1920. 64-738
CA c1n^ y KV %.°g 3 ? toe *W«»a Turnpike
"SigTitiir } Chapman ' i859 - 1947 -
CATTALO. 64-752
CATTARAUGUS Co. , N. Y.
Politics. 64-910
CA J. TI Ei X ' James Mc Keen, 1860-1944.
63-365, 63-384
CA 19 T 14 RA 64-846 dPh ***'** B * DT7 ' " 66 "
CATTLE. 64-245, 64-752
see also Livestock
CATTLE brands
Missouri. 64-299
CATTLE breeding
Connecticut 64-1310
CATTLE diseases. 64-891
CATTLE raising and trade
see also Ranches
Accounts. 64-56
Arizona. 64-3, 64-11
New York. 64-863
Texas. 64-265
Wisconsin. 64-1637
CATTLE stealing. 64-752
CAUSTEN, James H. , 1787-1874. 63-44
CAVALRY ] see under names of jurisdictions,
e^g^^Alabama-Cavalry; U. S. -Army-
CAVE family
Genealogy. 64-797
^efS V"t 5th ***<* Devonshire
!?£ Devonshire, WilUam Cavendish, 5th
CAVERT,- Samuel McCrea, 1888- 64-775
CA ^f ' Juan de VaUe ? — Valle y
Caviedes, Juan del y
CAYUGA Heights, Ithaca, N. Y.
Land development 64-909
CAYUSE Indians
Missions. 64-1257
CAZENOVE, Thebphile, 1740-1811. 64-1376
CAZENOVIA, N. Y.
Presbyterian Church. 64-847
Schools. 64-837
CAZENOVIA Seminary (later Cazenovia Junior
College for Women) 64-837
CAZENOVIA Sumiay School Society. 64-847
CECIL Co. , Md.
Family papers. 64-400
CEDAR Co. , Mo.
County Court papers. 64-324 *
CEDAR Grove, Edgefield, S. C.
Family papers. 64-527
CEDRAL Mines, Mexico
Payrolls. 64-421
CELEBRATIONS
—lira Exhlbltlons ■»* f *«; and names of
holidays, e. s. Mn.n.i.m — —« w
holidays, e.g. Memorial Day
294
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CELEBRATIONS (Continued)
Arizona. 64-2
Michigan. 64-1484
New York. 64-828
CELLS. 64-134
see also Embryology
CELUTO, H. E. J. 64-1429
CEMENT industry and trade. 64-748, 64-892
CEMETERIES
Massachusetts. 64-217
Michigan. 64-1479
CEMETERY records see Vital records
CENSORSHIP
Books. 64-953
CENSUS
Indians
Washington Territory. 64-1258
By place
Alabama. 64-1193
Arizona. 63-93
Colorado. 63-93
Connecticut 63-93
District of Columbia. 63-93
A Florida. 64-1193
Georgia. 63-93, 64-1193
Indiana. 64-84
Kentucky. 63-93
Louisiana. 63-93
Mississippi. 64-1193
Missouri. 64-284
St. George and St. Paul Islands, Bering Sea,
Alaska. 64-705
Tennessee. 63-93, 64-1193
Virginia. 63-93
CENSUS Advisory Committee. 64-145
CENTENNIAL celebrations see Celebrations;
Exhibitions and fairs; and names of centen-
nial celebrations or the places where they
were held
CENTRAL America
Archeology. 63-1
Ethnology. 63-10
Folklore. 63-10
a Indian languages. 63-1
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 64-1580
Travel and description. 63-234
CENTRAL America (Schooner) 64-1391
CENTRAL Association of College and Univer-
sity Business Officers. 64-1471
CENTRAL New York and Western Railroad.
64-815
CENTRAL New York Farmers' Club, Utica,
N. Y. 64-848
CENTRAL Railroad and Steamship Company.
64-221
CENTRAL Railroad of Georgia. 64-389
CENTRAL Railroad of New Jersey. 64-798
CENTRAL Vermont Railroad. 64-1590
CENTRE College, Danville, Ky. 64-602
CERMAK, Anton Joseph, 1873-1933. 64-184
CERNUSCHL Henry. 63-377
CERRE, Marie Tberese see Chouteau, Marie
Therese (Cerre)
CESNOLA, Lulgi Palma di, 1832-1904.
63-401
CEYLON
Travel and description. 63-234
CHABAN, Fanny Mouchard de see Beauharnais,
Fanny (Mouchard de Chaban) comtesse de,
1737-1813
CHADWICK, Stephen Fowler, 1894-
64-1262
64-1260,
CHAFEE, Zechariah, 1885-1957. 64-903
CHAFFEE, Adna Romanza, 1842-1914.
64-769
CHALFANT, J. G. 64-245
CHALMERS, Henry, 1882-1958. 64-688
CHAMBER of Commerce of the United States of
America. 63-349
CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph, 1836-1914. 64-764
CHAMBERLAIN, William. 64-795
CHAMBERLAIN and Phelps, New York.
64-1395
CHAMBERLAIN, Robinson & Company, New
York. 64-1395
CHAMBERLAYNE, John Hampden, 1838-
1882. 64-1226
CHAMBERLIN, T. W. , collector. 64-312
CHAMBERLIN, Thomas Crowder, 1B43-1928.
64-51
CHAMBERS, Henry Alexander, 1841-1925.
64-451
CHAMBERS, Robert W. , 1865-1933. 63-383
CHAMBERS family. 64-451
CHAMBERS of commerce
see also Trade associations
Charleston, S. C. 63-311
Cincinnati, Ohio. 64-1556
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. 63-118
CHAMPION, George. 64-1293
CHAMPION, Henry, 1723-1797. 64-189
CHAMPION, Henry, 1751-1B36. 64-193
CHAMPLAIN Transportation Company. 64-7 B8
CHAMPLIN, John Wayne, 1831-190L 64-1500
CHANCELLORSVILLE, Va. , Battle of, 1863.
63-223, 63-229, 64-232, 64-1226
CHANDLER, Bert D. 64-1448
CHANDLER, Charles Lyon, 1883-1962.
64-452
CHANDLER, Elizabeth Margaret, 1807-1834.
64-1472
CHANDLER, L. H. 64-57
CHANDLER, Thomas, b. 1806. 64-1472
CHANDLER, William Eaton, 1835-1917.
63-340, 63-374
CHANDLER, William Penn, b. 1820. 63-334
CHANDLER, Zacharlab, 1813-1879. 64-1424,
64-1456, 64-1500, 64-1503, 64-1516
CHANEY, Henry A. 64-1500
CHANEY, Walter L. 64-312
CHANNtNG, William Ellery, 1780-1842.
63-81
CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1160
Civil War
Federal occupation. 64-568
Letters received in. 64-431
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc. )
64-487
Social life. 64-539, 64-614
Students. 64-513
University of North Carolina see North
Carolina— University
CHAPIN, Inez (Ttedeman) 64-1474
CHAPIN, LucyE. , collector. 64-1473
CHAPIN, Roy Dlkeman, 1880-1936. 64-1474,
64-1515
CHAPIN, Volney. 64-1475
CHAPIN family
Genealogy. 64-1475
CHAPLAINS
Military
Civil War
Confederate. 64-298, 64-409
Revolution. 64-1370
Spanish American War. 64-1246
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CHAPLAINS
Military (Continued)
World War I
Presbyterian. 63-182
World War H. 63-31
CHAPLAINS Training Conference of the Luther-
an Church-Missouri Synod, Fort Wayne,
Ind., 1941. 63-31 ' '
CHAPMAN, Alfred, 1813-1876. 64-453
CHAPMAN, Carrie (Lane) see Catt, Carrie
(Lane) Chapman, 1859-1947
CHAPMAN, Frederick. 64-131
CHAPMAN, George D. 64-815
CHAPMAN, J. P. 64-1476
CHAPMAN, James Alfred see Chapman.
Alfred, 1813-1876
CHAPMAN, JohnM. 64-1266
CHAPMAN, Maria (Weston) 1806-1885
64-714
CHAPMAN, Mary Edmunds (Kinney) 1817-1886.
64-453
CHAPMAN, Oscar Littleton, 1896- 64-773
CHAPMAN, SamueL 64-193
CHAPPELL, Harriet Fason see Owsley
Harriet Fason (Chappell)
CHAPPELL, Lucy Kent. 64-588
CHARACTER Education in the Public School.
CHARIOT (Ship) 64-1398
CHARITABLE work. 64-962, 64-1031
see also Child welfare; Civil War -Charita-
ble work; Foundations, Charitable and
educational; International relief; Philan-
thropy; Public welfare; Red Cross; Social
service organizations; World War I—
Relief to war victims; World War II-
Relief to war victims
Armenians. 64-359, 64-375
Church of England. 64-168
EpiscopaL 63-276
Nestorians (Modern Assyrians) 64-359
By place
District of Columbia. 64-583
Georgia. 64-234
Illinois. 64-156
North Carolina. 64-375
Ohio. 63-170
South Carolina. 63-311, 64-1550, 64-1551
Texas. 64-750
Virginia. 64-1224
CHARITON, Mo. 64-271
CHARITY Hospital (formerly Royal Hospital)
New Orleans, La. 64-480, 64-1212
CHARLES L King of Great Britain, 1600-1649.
64-63
CHARLES HI, King of Spain see Carlos m
King of Spain, 1716-1788
CHARLES V, Emperor of Germany see
Karl V, Emperor of Germany, 150CM558
CH ^ofl S 7^ TO ^9?6 eYOUneI>retender '
CHARLES City Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-1225, 64-1249
Plantations. 64-125
Social life. 63-143
CHARLES R. Walgreen Foundation for the
Study of American Institutions, University
of Chicago. 64-54
CH £?^fi? T - MUler Hos I>«al. St Paul, Minn.
do — 247
CHARLES W. Morgan (Ship) 64-1394
CHARLESTON and Savannah Railroad. 64-1550
CHARLESTON Benevolent Society. 64-1551
CHARLESTON Civic Club. 63-311
CHARLESTON Co. , S. C.
Records of county offices. 63-277
CHARLESTON Library Society, Charleston,
£>. C. 64-1552
CHARLESTON light Dragoons. 63- 310
CH W t 113 STON NeWS and Courier Company.
CHARLESTON Orphan House, Charleston, S. C.
CHARLESTON Preservation Society. 63-311
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Alms House. 63-278, 63-300
Architecture, Domestic 63-304
Banks and banking. 63-291, 64-455
Biographies. 63-304
Board of Commissioners for Opening and
Widening Streets, Lanes, and Alleys.
63-278
Board of Commissioners for Streets and
Lamps. 63-278
Board of Firemasters. 63-278
Chamber of Commerce. 63-311
Charitable work. 63-278
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 63-51
Congregational. 64-1551
Episcopal. 63-276
Huguenot. 64-1238
City Board of School Commissioners
63-278
City departmental records. 63-278
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 63-286, 63-307, 64-461.
64-1128
Siege, 1863. 63-280 {
Defense. 63-292, 64-623
Military papers. 63-282, 63-283
63-295, 63-360 '
Soldiers from. 63-43, 63-303, 63-306,
64-449
Clubs and organizations. 63*311
College of Charleston. 64-1552
Class of 1870. 63-291
Colonial period. 63-297
Commission merchants. 63-291, 64-364
Confederate Home College. 63-318
Consular service (Spain) 63-114
Cotton trade. 64-1086
Courts
Probate. 63-304
Dry goods business. 63-281, 64-1086
Family papers. 64-411, 64-482, 64-603
64-1076, 64-1091 '
Fire, 1861. 63-286
Fire Dept 63-278
Folklore. 63-275
French Protestant Church. 64-1238
Gifts of literary works and paintinss '^
64-1543 *~-""*6*.
Grocery trade. 63-300
Harbor. 64-1552
Historic houses. 63-304, 63-311
History (Notes, etc. ) 63-291, 63-298
63-304 '
Holy Communion Church Institute. 63-285
Household accounts. 63-308
Independent or Congregational Church.
64-1551
Land development 63-304
Law practice. 63-113, 63-291, 64-645
64-1039, 64-1550, 64-1552
Letters from. 64-448, 64-523
Letters received in. 64-560, 64-1062
Libraries. 64-1552
Literary affairs. 63-289
Medical practice. 64-1543
Medical schools. 64-1552
Merchants. 63-308, 63-309, 63-316 #
Mesne Conveyance Office. 63-304
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc )
63-297
Militia. 63-88, 63-310
Newspapers. 63-113
Orphans and orphan asylums. 63-278
Personal papers. 63-101, 63-318, 64-457
64-1052, 64-1121 '
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CHARLESTON, S. C. (Continued)
Politics. 63-286, 64-1550
Postal service. 63-291
Revolution. 63-299
St. Michael's Church. 63-276
Schools. 63-113, 63-285
Boards. 63-278
Slave trade. 63-295
Social life. 63-286, 63-315, 64-466
Streets. 63-278, 63-304
Pictures. 63-298
Students. 63-276, 64-502
Surveys and surveying. 63-312
Trade with West Indies. 63-309, 63-114
Travel and description. 64-439, 64-1146,
64-1552
Wholesale trade. 63-300
William Enston Home for the Aged. 63-278
CHARLOTTE Co. , Va.
Staunton Hill Plantation. 64-766
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Family papers. 64-435, 64-1120
Land. 64-1129
Law practice. 64-434
Merchants. 64-423
Newspapers. 63-120, 64-1022
^CHARLOTTE observer (Newspaper) 63-120,
64-1022
CHARLOTTE, Tenn.
Real estate business. 64-1176
CHARLOTTE to Rochester Railroad. 64-873
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.
University of Virginia see Virginia—
University
CHARLTON Co. , Ga.
Letters from. 64-673
CHASE, Alberta. 64-1478
CHASE, AlvinW. 64-1434
CHASE, Catherine Jane see Sprague, Catherine
Jane (Chase) 1840-1899 -
CHASE, Cornelia, 1815-1905. 64-1478
CHASE, D. A. 64-1478
CHASE, Delia M. Bates. 64-1478
CHASE, Franklin, fl. 1836-1870. 63-396
CHASE, George Willey, b. 1840
64-1478
64-1477,
EASE, Harry Woodburn, 1883-1955. 64-454
CHASE, Lew Allen, 1879-1957. 64-1478
CHASE, Philander, 1775-1852. 63-140
CHASE, Salmon Portland, 1808-1873
As correspondent. 63-177, 63-254, 63-261,
63-374, 63-406, 64-1220, 64-1500
Autographs. 63-245
CHASE family. 64-932, 64-M78
CHASTAIN, James Garvin, 1853-1954.
64-1158
CHXTEAU-Thierry, Battle of, 1918. 64-569
CHATFIELD family. 64-901
CHATHAM, William Pitt, 1st earl of see
Pitt, William, 1st earl of Chatham ,"1708-
1778
CHATHAM Academy, Savannah, Ga.
Trustees. 64-389
CHATHAM Co. , N. C.
Court records. 64-583
Letters received in. 64-1093
CHATHAM Railroad. 64-1124
CHATHAM (Ship) 64-344
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.
Civil War
Confederate side. 63-403
Union side. 64-243
Family and personal papers. 64-451,
64-1095
Land. 64-1286
Law practice. 63-382, 64-1178
CHAUCER, Geoffrey, 1340-1400. 64-811
CHAUCER family. 64-811
CHAUMONT, LeRayde see Le Ray de
Chaumont
CHAUMONT (Ship) 64-567
CHAUNCEY, Charles, 1777-1849. 64-201
CHAUNCEY, Isaac, 1772-1840. 64-1388
CHAUTAUQUA Co. , N. Y.
Bible Society agent. 64-922
Historical Society
Lectures. 64-945
CHAUTAUQUAS
Development. 64-133
Summer schools. 64-65
CHAUVTN, Joseph. 64-287
CHAVIS, John. 63-373
CHAYEFSKY, Paddy, 1923- 64-1601
CHEESBOROUGH, John, 1817-1903. 64-455
CHEESE industry and trade
New York. 64-877, 64-916
CHEEVER, Noah Wood, 1839-1905. 64-1479
CHELMINGTON, Eng.
Royden Hall papers. 64-174
CHELSEA, Mich.
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
CHEMICAL Corporation
National Airline Division. 64-1174
CHEMICAL societies
Michigan. 64^1411
CHEMISTRY. 64-543, 64-1025, 64-1382
Experiments. 64-140
Lectures. 63-78
Teachers and teaching. 64-540
Georgia. 64-230
CHEMISTRY, Physical. 64-126
CHENANGO Co., N. Y.
Family papers. 64-952
Genealogy. 64-864
CHENANGO Triangle (Land development)
64-873
CHEROKEE Co. , Ala.
Civil War
Union troops in. 64-493
CHEROKEE Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-557
CHEROKEE Indians
Government relations. 64-1194
Land
North Carolina. 64-643
Georgia. 64-1287, 64-1354
North Carolina. 64-439, 64-643
CHEROKEE language. 63-14
CHEROKEE Nation. 64-1287, 64-450
CHEROKEE phoenix (Periodical) 64-1287
CHERRIMAN, John B. , 1823-1908. 63-250
CHERRY, Laura Belle see Greve, Laura Belle
(Cherry)
CHERRY, Solomon. 64-364
CHESAPEAKE and Ohio Canal
Boat papers. 63-84, 64-1015
CHESAPEAKE Bay
Revolutionary naval operations. 64-344
CHESHIRE, Joseph Blount, Bp. , 1850-1932.
64-456 , 64-487, 64-559
CHESHIRE family. 64-456
CHESS. 64-816, 64-818
CHESTER, Giraud. 64-1562
CHESTER, John. 64-193
CHESTER, HI. , St. John's Lutheran Church.
63-21
CHESTER, N. H.
Merchants. 64-56
CHESTERFIELD Co. , Va.
Estates. 64-1242
Family papers. 64-551, 64-1230
297
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CHESTERTOWN, Md.
Law practice. 63-116
CHESTNUT, James, 1773-1866. 63-279
CHESTNUT, James, 1815-1885. 63-279
CHESTNUT, John, 1743-1818. 63-279
CHESTNUT family. 63-279
CHESTNUT Street Theatre Company, Philadel-
phia, Pa. 64-1227 ""•»««
CHEVES, Charlotte (McCord) 64-457
CHEVES, Langdon, 1776-1857. 63-280
64-457, 64-556 '
CHEVES, Langdon, 1814-1863. 63-280
CHEVES, Langdon, 1848-1940. 63-280
CHEVES, Louisa Susanna see McCord, Louisa
Susanna (Cheves) 1810-1879, estate of
CHEVES, Sophia Lovell (Haskell) 1846-1922.
63-280
CHEVES family. 63-280
CHEW, Claiborne. 64-1231
CHICAGO, Burlington & Northern Railroad
Company. 64-1329
CHICAGO City Railway Company. 64-185
CHICAGO Committee for Civilian Control of
Atomic Energy. 64-32
CHICAGO, m.
Abraham Lincoln Centre. 64-1326
All Souls Church. 64-1326
Art schools. 64-6
Board of Education. 64-1327
Board of Local Improvements. 64-159
Brass and Bronze Ingot Metal Institute
(formerly Non-Ferrous Ingot Metal
Institute} 64-1187
Charitable work. 64-156
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-35, 64-53, 64-1160
Lutheran. 63-21
Unitarian. 64-1326
Committee for Civilian Control of Atomic
Energy. 64-32
Committee of Fifteen. 64-52
Courts
Municipal Court. 64-184
Epidemic, 1866. 63-243
Exhibitions and fairs see Chicago, m. —
World's Columbian Exposition, 1893
light for Freedom Committee. 64-88
Krst Baptist Church. 64-53
Fundraising. 64-1488
Growth
In the 1850's. 64-1279
Post Civil War. 64-528
Hardware trade. 64-528
Haymarket Square Riot, 1886. 64-159
Hospitals. 64-156
CHICAGO, 111. (Continued)
Household accounts. 64-110
Hull House. 64-21
International organizations. 64-182
Jewelry trade. 64-111
Labor arbitration, conciliation and
mediation. 63-297, 64-105
Law practice. 64-58, 64-1279, 64-1576,
64-1607 '
Lewis Institute. 64-1324
Luther Institute. 63-20
Maps. 64-289
Mechanics' Institute. 64-66
Medical schools. 63-119, 64-39
Moody Church. 64-1160
Peace societies. 64-23
Personal papers. 64-95, 64-124, 64-350
64-1497
Philanthropy. 64-156
Planning Commission. 64-156
Political conventions
Republican
1880 and 1888. 63-259
1912. 64-778
1944. 64-1444
Political organizations and parties
Democratic. 64-165
Socialist. 64-138
Probation Project 64-21
Prostitution. 64-52
Psychiatric Institute (formerly Psychopathic
Laboratory) 64-184 ^^
Recreation Commission. 64-21
Rush Medical College. 63-119, 64-39
St. Paul's Lutheran Church. 63-21
The School of Illustration. 64-6
Scientific societies. 64-32
Social life. 64-119
Social service. 64-21
Strikes and lockouts. 63-397
Teachers and teaching. 64-37
Transportation (Public) 64-185
Travel and description. 64-172, 64-1179
United Charities. 64-156
University
Administration. 64-1324
Board of Trustees see Chicago, HI -
University-Trustees
ChapeL 64-93
Charles R. Walgreen Foundation for the
Study of American Institutions. 64-54
Church History Research Fund. 64-170
College
Hutchins Plan. 64-160
Committee for Aid to German and
Austrian Scholars see Committee
for Aid to German and Austrian
Scholars
Committee on Human Development.
64-54
Committee on Social Thought 64-142
CHICAGO, Dl.
University (Continued)
Committee on the Presidency of the
University. 64-93
Cyclotron. 64-1323
Deans of women (Talbot) 64-171
Dept of Anthropology. 64-55
Dept of New Testament Literature and
Interpretation. 64-46
Dept of Pedagogy. 64-77
Dept of Philosophy. 64-77
Dept of Romance Languages. 64-143
Dept of Sociology. 64-107
Divinity School. 64-133
Dept of Church History. 64-170
Division of Physical Sciences. 64-89
Faculty. 64-51, 64-113, 64-130,
64-132, 64-140, 64-151, 64-160,
64-161, 64-173, 64-183
Founding. 64-90, 64-155
Graduate Library School. 64-101
Graduate School of Arts, Literature and
Science. 64-164
Harper Memorial Library
see also Chicago, m. -University-
Library
Committee of the Board. 64-96
Harriet Monroe Library of Modern Poetry
see Chicago, HI. -University—
Library-Harriet Monroe Library of
Modern Poetry ^
John Dewey Practice School. 64-77
Lectures. 64-126, 64-127
Library. 64-96, 64-101, 64-102
Harriet Monroe Library of Modern
Poetry. 64-806
Military training. 64-1325'
Norman Wait Harris Memorial Founda-
tion. 64-64
Office of Inquiry into the Social Aspects
of Atomic Energy. 64-32
Presidents (Harper) 64-104
School of Education. 64-77
School of Social Service Administration.
64-21
Social science research. 64-145
Students' notes. 64-135
Trustees. 64-96, 64-102
University Extension Division
American Institute of Sacred Litera-
ture. 64-65
Vice investigations. 64-52
Visiting Nurse Association. 64-156 Jfe
World's Columbian Dental Congress, 1893.
World's Columbian Exposition, 1893.
63-371, 63-394, 64-167, 64-472, 64-771
64-1064 '
World's Parliament of Religions, 1893
64-1326
Zion Lutheran Church. 63-21
CHICAGO Mechanics' Institute. 64-66
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CHICAGO Peace Council. 64-23
CHICAGO Railways Company. 64-185
CHICAGO review. 64-67
CHICAGO Surface Lines. 64-185
CHICAGO World's Fair see Chicago, Dl —
World's Columbian Exposition, 1893
CHICKAMAUGA, Tenn. , Battle of, 1863.
64-243
CHICKASAW Indians
Government relations. 64-1194
Legal problems. 64-740
CHIHUAHUA, Mexico
Silver mines and mining. 64-1149
CHILD, Jacob J. 64-306
CHILD, James, d. 1720. 63-312
CHILD family. 63-312
CHILD labor. 64-21, 64-715
Laws and legislation. 64-1285
Illinois. 64-21
Minnesota. 63-236
CHILD psychology. 63-78
CHILD welfare. 64-21
see also Orphans and orphan asylums
Jews. 64-1318
Canada. 64-21
New York. 64-883, 64-1337
^ Spain. 64-361
CHILD Welfare League of America. 64-21
CHILDREN, Retarded. 64-1512
CHILDREN'S Bureau, U. S. 64-21
CHILDREN'S'Hospital, Washington, D. C.
64-583
CHILDREN'S literature. 64-1358
CHILDRESS, Sarah see Polk, Sarah (Childress)
1803-1891
CHILE
Consular and diplomatic service (U. S. )
63-386, 64-682
Naval war with Spain, 1865-1866.
63-115
63-114,
CHILKAT Indians.
CHILTON family.
64-1268
64-594
CHLMBORAZO Hospital, Richmond, Va.
64-607
CHIMPANZEES. 64-167
CHINA 64-1331, 64-1578, 64-1624
Art. 64-879
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-879,
| 64-1413, 64-1624
Education. 64-46
Emigration to the U. S.
Foreign relations
64-879
see also Boxer Rebellion; U. S. Army—
China Relief Expedition, 1900-1901
With Great Britain. 63-40
With Japan. 64-764
CHINA
Foreign relations (Continued)
With the United States
Mid-19th century. 63-64
ca. 1920-1940. 64-725
Foreigners in. 64-879
Geography. 64-879
Letters from. 64-327
Missions. 64-430
Baptist 63-51
Lutheran. 64-814
Personal papers. 64-505, 64-1427
Religion. 64-879
Shipping records. 64-254
Social life. 64-879, 64-1152, 64-1414
Trade. 64-202, 64-1152
With France. 64-75
Travel and description. 63-234, 64-1160
CHINA Educational Commission. 64-46
CHINA Relief Expedition, 1900-1901 (U. S.
Army) 64-494, 64-769
CHINESE exclusion act. 64-879
CHINESE in America. 64-879
CHINESE language. 64-814
CHIPPEWA Co. , Minn.
Teachers and teaching. 63-238
CHIPPEWA Indians
Missions
Lutheran. 64-187
CHIPPEWA language
Dictionary. 64-187
CHISHOLM, Alexander Robert, 1834-1910.
63-63
CHISHOLM, William J. 64-1267
CHITTENDEN, Lucius Eugene, b. 1824.
64-1220
CHTVERS, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858. 64-803,
64-960
CHOATE, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917. 64-767,
64-778
CHOATE, Rufus, 1799-1859. 64-795, 64-1584
CHOCOLATE industry
Massachusetts. 64-235
CHOCTAW Indians. 64-1194
Legal problems. 64-784
CHOCTAW Nation
Land records. 63-271
Maps. 63-271
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
63-271
Trade. 63-271
CHOIRS (Music) 64-1241
see also Choral societies
CHOLERA. 63-180, 64-1552
Ohio. 63-167, 63-187, 64-1146
Virginia. 63-143
CHOLTI language see Chorti language
CHORAL societies
see also Choirs (Music)
Minnesota. 63-241
CHORTI language. 63-1
CHOUAN rebels. 64-166
CHOUTEAU, Auguste, 1749 or 50-1829.
64-313, 64-334
Estate of. 64-337
CHOUTEAU, Auguste Pierre, 1786-1888.
64-335
CHOUTEAU, Jean Pierre, 1758-1849. 64-313,
•64-334
CHOUTEAU, Marie Therese (Cerre) 64-337
CHOUTEAU, Pierre, 1758-1849 see Chouteau,
Jean Pierre, 1758-1849
CHOUTEAU, Pierre, 1789-1865. 64-313,
64-335
CHOUTEAU, Rene Auguste, 1723-1776.
64-313
CHOUTEAU, Rene Auguste, 1749 or 50-1829
see Chouteau, Auguste, 1749 or 50-1829
CHOUTEAU family. 64-287, 64-313
CHOWAN Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-425
CHRIST see Jesus Christ
CHRIST Church, Oxford University, Oxford,
Eng. 63-207
CHRIST Church, Raleigh, N. C. 64-1072,
64-1073
CHRIST Episcopal Church, Glendale, Ohio.
63-178
CHRIST Lutheran Church, St. Louis, Mo.
63-30
CHRIST Reformed Church, Fayette, N. Y.
(formerly Bearytown, N. Y. ) 64-1593
CHRISTENSEN, John Cornelius, 1874-1953.
64-1471, 64-1480
CHRISTIAN, David Palmer, 1885-1847.
64-1481
CHRISTIAN advocate (Periodical) 64-966
Editors. 64-967, 64-970, 64-971
CHRISTIAN College, Columbia, Mo. 64-269,
64-278
CHRISTIAN doctrine see Theology
CHRISTIAN ethics. 64-93
CHRISTIAN family. 64-1249, 64-1481
CHRISTIAN Life Commission, Southern Baptist
Convention. 64-1161
CHRISTIAN Science. 64-966
Medical applications. 64-376
CHRISTIAN union (Periodical, later The Out-
look) 63-372
CHRISTIAN unity. 63-24, 63-237, 64-946,
64-976
see also Doctrinal unity; Ecumenical
movements
CHRISTIANCY, G. C. 64-1500
CHRBTIANCY, Isaac Peckham, 1812-1890.
64-1482, 64-1500, 64-1511
The National
CHRETIANCY, Nathaniel L. 64-1482
CHRETIANCY family. 64-1482
CHRISTIANITY. 64-1164
Christ; Reformation; Religion; Theology-
and names of Christian (Aurcheslnd
^^.g. Catholic Church; Lutheran
Criticism, interpretation, etc 63-67
CHRISTIANS
Relations with Jews. 63-232
CHRISTMAS
Hays. 63-230
CHRISTY, William. 64-340
CHURCH, Michael. 64-1483
CB ^m Wchard William, 1815-1890.
CHURCH, Samuel H. 64-767
CHURCH and state. 63-24 64-77S fia-ii*a
64-1161, 64-1163, 64-1553 ' M " U59 '
France. 64-449
Great Britain. 64-168
64-148
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
^^XnZJ^- **** «* Terence,
Si*. Lambeth , Conference, and name cif
conference under denomination
CHURCH federation see Christian unity
CHURCH music
see also Choirs (Music); Hymns
Episcopal. 64-477
Methodist. 64-972
CHURCH of All Nations, Los Angeles, Calif.
CHURCH of Christ of Latter-Day Saints see
Mormons and Mormonism ^^ ~
CHURCH of England. 64-168
see also Protestant Episcopal Church
Missions. 63-142
Property holdings. 63-54
CHURCH of God. 64-823
CHURCH of the Messiah, North Santee, S. C.
CHURCH of the New Jerusalem see New
Jerusalem Church - SE
CHURCH property
International arbitration. 64-778
England. 63-54
Ohio. 63-181
CHURCH schools. 64-1552
see 1st) Religious education
Lutheran. 63-20, 63-29
Canada, 63-20
Illinois. 63-19, 63-20
Indiana. 63-20
Kansas. 63-20
CHURCH schools
Lutheran (Continued)
Michigan. 63-19
Missouri. 63-20
Nebraska. 63-20
New York. 63-20
Oregon. 63-19
Texas. 63-20
Wisconsin. 63-20
CHURCH suppers. 64-785
CHURCH unity see Christian unity; Ecumeni-
cal movements
CHURCHES and church affairs
Here are entered general references to
church and religious affairs. Local churches
are entered under the name of the city or
other community In which they are located or
under distinctive name. Denominations are
entered under their names
64-133, 64-1160, 64-1280 "
see also Religion
Middle Ages. 64-1169
Philanth ropy. 64-798
Pioneer life. 64-170
Rural. 64-946
Women's activities see Women-Church
work; Women's organizations
World War L 63-31
By place
Michigan. 64-1453
Missouri. 64-283, 64-339
New York. 64-353, 64-852, 64-899
North Carolina. 64-456, 64-670, 64-1532
Southern States. 64-1031
Tennessee. 64-1185
Washington. 64-1258
CH S lCH ^' L ' "* Weston, 1874-1965.
CIARDL John, 1916- 64-806
CINCINNATI and College Hill Railroad.
CINCINNATI and North-western Railway
Company. 63-188 «"*way
CD 63^8 An ' IWlt0n — "W» Railroad.
CINCINNATI, New Orleans and Texas Pacific
Railroad. 63-160
CINCINNATI, Ohio. 63-168, 63-256
Banks and banking. 63-158
Baseball Club (National League) 63-163
Bridges. 63-160
Butchers' Strike of 1836. 63-256
Ca^**"* Methodist Episcopal Church.
Centennial ^position of the Ohio Valley and
Central States, 1888. 64-16
Chamber of Commerce. 64-1556
Charitable work. 63-170
CINCINNATI, Ohio (Continued)
Cholera epidemics
1832. 63-187
1849. 64-1146
Churches and religious affairs
Congregational. 63-164
Methodist 64-973, 64-974
Presbyterian. 63-179, 63-181
■ ?e L als ° Cincinnati, Ohio-Lane
Theological Seminary
Civil War. 63-180
Defense. 63-175
Soldiers from. 63-169
Clubs. 63-157
Eclectic Medical Institute. 63-173
63-193,
Family and personal papers
63-258, 63-261 '
History. 63-168, 63-171, 63-172, 63-195
Lane Theological Seminary. 63-179 b*
63-181, 63-205 """"^ ■ " 179 > 63-
Law practice. 63-159, 63-168
Literary societies. 63-173
Mayor. 63-175
Meteorotogy (Climate, weather, etc)
Methodist Minister's Association. 64-973
Politics. 63-171
Population elements
Germans. 63-157
Radio Station WLW. 64-1636
Scientific societies. 63-200
Social life. 63-168
Theater. 64-1330
Trade. 63-162
Travel and description. 63-136
University of Cincinnati. 63-177
w 1fi 6 T ls Congregational Cnurch -
Waterworks. 63-160
Woman^Columbian Exposition Association.
CINCINNATI Reds (Baseball Club) 63-163
The CINCINNATI republican (Newspaper) 63-399
CINCINNATI Stuart Walker Company. 64-1330
CIPHERING books. 64-1091
see also Arithmetic-Books
CIPHERS and codes see Cryptography *
CIRCUIT courts see Courts under names of
CIRCUIT elements. 64-1561
CIRCUITS, Electric see Electric circuits
CIRCUITS, High frequency. 63-156
Cmcu^Con^egational Church, Charleston,
300
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CIRCUMPOLAR regions
Anthropology. 63-14
CIRCUS
Programs and posters. 63-243
CISCO, John J. 63-346
CIST, Henry Martyn, 1839-1902, collector.
63-165
CITIES and towns
see also Civic improvement; Municipal
government; Streets
Transportation
see also Electric railroads
Unions. 64-19
Georgia. 64-225
Illinois. 64-185
Indiana. 64-185
Massachusetts. 64-1307
New York. 64-942
New York City. 64-1622
By place
Alabama. 64-1193
Florida. 64-1193
Georgia. 64-1193
Mississippi. 64-1193
Missouri. 64-1329
North Carolina. 64-365
| Tennessee. 64-1193
CITIZEN'S Better Government League, Seattle,
Wash. 64-1264
CITIZENS' Military Training Camps. 64-1260
CITIZENSHIP. 64-21
see also Civil rights
CITRUS fruit industry
California. 64-20
CITY College, New York City see New York
City— City College
CITY government see Municipal government
CIUDAD Trujillo, Dominican Republic
Columbus Memorial Lighthouse. 64-739
CTVTC Club, Charleston. 63-311
CIVIC improvement 64-964
see also Community centers; Municipal
government
Illinois. 64-156
A Minnesota. 63-251
New York. 64-915
North Carolina. 64-365, 64-638
Washington. 64-1264
CIVIC Legislative League of New York State.
64^1337
CIVIL Aeronautics Administration see U. S. -
Civil Aeronautics Administration
CIVIL defense. 64-44, 64-938
CIVIL engineering. 63-380, 64-691
Societies. 64-320
Ohio. 63-160, 64-1549
Pennsylvania. 64-1549
West Virginia. 63-129
CIVIL rights. 64-856, 64-1343
see also Citizenship; Women's rights
Negroes. 64-738, 64-1562
see also U. S. Bureau of Refugees,
Freedmen and Abandoned Lands
California. 64-19
CIVIL Service Commission see U. S. —Civil
Service Commission
CIVIL service reform. 64-21, 64-178
see also Political patronage
CIVIL WAR
Many of the citations gathered under this
heading refer to material described in very
general terms. To the extent that topics can
be identified material is cited as a subdivi-
sion under Civil War, e. g. Civil War-Music
and songs.
see also Confederate States of America;
U. S. —Army; names of military units;
and other appropriate subheadings under
the names of States
General material: 63-180, 63-189, 63-190
63=243, 64-61, 64-270, 64-281, 64-282,
64-291, 64-292, 64-298, 64-301, 64-416,
64-685, 64-1018, 64-1168, 64-1186,
64-1293, 64-1439, 64-1456, 64-1486,
64-1526
Confederate side. 63-63, 63-284, 64-229,
64-396, 64-508, 64-512, 64-600, 64-605,
64-638, 64-647, 64-663, 64-995, 64-997,
64-1031, 64-1058, 64-1075, 64-1077,
64-1096, 64-1097, 64-1203
AGRICULTURE. 63-143
ARTILLERY operations. 63-360
see also names of artillery units under
names of States, and U. S. —Army
BLOCKADE. 63-63, 63-71, 63-274, 63-309,
64-663, 64-977
BOUNTIES. 63-329, 64-1434
see also Civil War —Recruiting, enlistment,
etc.
BRIDGES. 64-663
CAMPAIGNS, battles, and other military
actions. 63-43, 63-58, 63-62, 63-63,
63-108, 63-231, 63-351, 63-408, 63-399,
64-1064, 64-1151
see also names and locations of campaigns
and battles, e.g. Peninsular Campaign,
1862; Gettysburg, Pa. -Battle of, 1863
Confederate side. 63-61
CIVIL WAR
CAMPAIGNS, battles, and other military
actions (Continued)
By place
Alabama. 63-224, 64-243, 64-246, 64-464,
64-493, 64-577, 64-603, 64-1094
Arkansas. 63-231
Delaware. 64-985
Florida. 63-322, 63-327, 64-549, 64-1047
Georgia. 63-332, 63-350, 63-391, 64-243,
64-246, 64-407, 64-490, 64-493, 64-505,
64-534, 64-577, 64-598, 64-603, 64-623,
64-666, 64-671, 64-770, 64-1067,
64-1535
Illinois. 64-246
Indiana. 64-246
Kansas. 64-303
Kentucky. 63-341, 63-350, 64-242, 64-243,
64-246, 64-464, 64-577, 64-666, 64-671,
64-777, 64-1041,. 64-1094, 64-1535
Louisiana. 64-246, 64-303, 64-484,
64-1094
Maine. 64-399
Maryland. 63-351, 64-210, 64-399, 64-442
64-484, 64-541, 64-944, 64-1226,
64-1302
Massachusetts. 64-484
Mexico. 64-623
Mississippi. 63-332, 63-341, 63-350,
63-403, 64-242, 64-246, 64-464, 64-474,
64-493, 64-577, 64-603", 64-1094
Mississippi River Valley.
64-1136
64-653, 64-777,
Missouri. 63-397, 64-246, 64-263, 64-264,
64-272, 64-274, 64-303
New York. 63-327
North Carolina. 63-117, 63-341, 64-248,
64-442, 64-447, 64-461, 64-503, 64-527,
64-549, 64-624, 64-627, 64-641, 64-651,
64-663, 64-666, 64-674, 64-676, 64-679,
64-985, 64-1016, 64-1030, 64-1064,
64-1067, 64-1136
Ohio. 63-175, 64-243
Pennsylvania. 63-327, 64-442, 64-444,
64-505, 64-549, 64-624
South Carolina. 63-57, 63-226, 63-280,
63-283, 63-284, 63-286, 63-292, 63-307,
63-322, 64-461, 64-490, 64-503, 64-527,
64-577, 64-598, 64-603, 64-623, 64-679,
64-1067
Tennessee. 63-108, 63-332, 63-341,
63-350, 64-242, 64-243, 64-246, 64-248,
64-464, 64-493, 64-577, 64-603, 64-666,
64-734, 64-1094, 64-1122, 64-1185,
64-1535
Texas. 64-623
Vermont 63-327
Virginia. 63-134, 63-169, 63-199, 63-226,
63-231, 63-303, 63-327, 63-341, 63-351,
63-391, 63-408, 64-210, 64-222, 64-246,
64-248, 64-303, 64-399, 64-403, 64-406,
64-407, 64-415, 64-442, 64-444, 64-447,
64-479, 64-503, 64-505, 64-509, 64-515,
64-527, 64-529, 64-541, 64-549, 64-554,
64-596, 64-619, 64-621, 64-623, 64-624,
64-625, 64-637, 64-644, 64-662, 64-663,
64-665, 64-671, 64-674, 64-678, 64-679,
64-944, 64-985, 64-1010, 64-1016,
64-1019, 64-1034, 64-1122, 64-1226
301
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CIVIL WAR
CAMPAIGNS, battles, and other military
actions (Continued)
Washington, D. C. 63-322, 64-399, 64-644.
64-665, 64-944
West Virginia. 64-1226
CASUALTIES. 64-406, 64-479
CAUSES and pre-war conditions 64-513
64-836, 64-1077, 64-1085, 64-1180, '
64—1182
CAVALRY operations see U. S.-Army-
Cavalry; and names of cavalry units under
names of States, e.g. Alabama-Cavalry
CHARITABLE work
Civilian relief. 64-952
Freedmen. 63-356
CHURCHES and religious affairs
63-58, 64-1579
63-43,
Chaplains
Confederate side. 64-298, 64-409
Episcopal. 63-140
Friends. 63-86
CIVILIAN affairs
Confederate side. 63-63, 64-1054
By place
Connecticut 64-1283
Georgia. 63-152, 64-231
Mississippi. 63-266, 64-458, 64-1535
Missouri. 64-318
North Carolina, 64-513, 64-1080, 64-1535
South Carolina. 63-303
Tennessee. 64-1187, 64-1535
Virginia. 64-574, 64-607, 64-999
CLAIMS. 63-65, 64-274, 64-369
COLLEGES and universities
Currency Issues. 64-286
COMPULSORY military service. 64-1068
see^o Civil War-Recruiting, enlistment,
CONFEDERATE sympathizers. 63-57, 64-272
CONSCRIPTION see Civil War-Compulsory
military service; Civil War-Recruiting,
enlistment, etc. -""«>
COTTONtrade. 63-309, 64-630
COURTS-martlal and courts of inquiry
63-397, 64-633, 64-769
CURRENCY and money. 64-286, 64-549
DEFENSES
Georgia. 64-389
DESERTION. 63-58, 63-329
DESTRUCTION and pillage
South Carolina. 63-286
Southern States. 63-63
Virginia. 63-143
CIVIL WAR (Continued)
DRAFT see Civil War-Compulsory military
service; Civil War-Recruiting, enlistment,
ECONOMIC conditions. 64-549
North Carolina. 63-150
Southern States. 64-1067
EXEMPTIONS SSS Civil War-Bounties; Civil
War -Compulsory military service; Civil
War— Recruiting, enlistment, etc.
EXPATRIOTS. 63-136
FINANCE. 63-57, 63-104, 63-346, 64-740
Confederate side. 64-549
FOREIGN public opinion
Austrian. 64-817
FOREIGN relations
Spain. 63-114
FORTIFICATIONS see Civil War-Defenses
GENERALS (Army) 63-165, 63-179
H E £f ™ conditions see Civil War-Medical
HISTORY
Confederate side. 64-1066
Newspaper clippings. 64-146, 64-1041
Reminiscences. 64-1035, 64-1188
64-1478, 64-1482
Confederate side. 64-765
By place
Arkansas. 63-67
HORSES. 64-514
HOSPITALS. 63-356
Confederate. 64-505
New York. 64-663
Virginia. 64-399
64-276, 64-325, 64-534,
LOYALTY oaths
64-757
see also Oaths of allegiance
North Carolina. 64-1087
South Carolina. 64-1087
MAPS. 63-43, 64-1064, 64-1209
MEDICAL affairs. 63-119,64-18164-244
64-325, 63-356, 64-770, 64-961 '
see also Civil War -Hospitals; Civil War-
Nursing
Confederate. 63-58, 63-61, 63-193
63-295, 6.4-493, .64-656, 64-1021,'
64-1075, 64-1180, 64-1223, 64-1543
MILITARY actions see Civil War -Campaigns
battles, and other military actions
MILITARY government and occupation
Louisiana. 64-1136
MILITARY life
ar ^J™ "*?** general references to
army and camp life.
ff-224, 63-229, 63-322, 64-57, 64-248
64-399, 64-528, 64-1422 °*-<».
CIVIL WAR
MILITARY life (Continued)
C °2f d f,i? te ****• 63 " 58 ' 63 - 62 > 64-222,
HrHi' !*" 493 ' 64 " 554 > 64 - 603 ' 64-610,
64-661, 64-1080, 64-1541
MILITARY papers M
This heading is used for general refer-
ences to orders, reports, and other military
documents.
63-93, 63-266, 64-272, 64-1195
see also Civil War-Officers' military and
personal papers
Confederate aide. 63-61, 63-282, 63-283
63-314, 64-229, 64-412 '
MILITARY posts
see also Military posts, and names of
locations of posts
Confederate. 64-1050
MILITARY promotion. 64-804
MILITARY service
This heading is used for general refer-
ences to participation in the Civil War.
For a specific form of participation see the
appropriate subdivision under Civil War,
e. g. Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions; Military life; Officers' military and
personal papers; and Soldiers from
63-135, 63-388, 64-466, 64-880, 64-1305
secalso B. S. -Army-Officers' military
and personal papers
Confederate side. 63-145, 63-280. 64-524
64-652, 64-1041, 64-1209
MILITARY service, Compulsory see Civil
War— Compulsory military service A
MORALE. 63-58
Confederate side. 63-62, 63-63
MORALITY. 63-58
MUSIC and songs. 64-311, 64-751
NAVAL actions. 63-71, 64-1168
see also Confederate States of America-
Navy; U. S. -Navy
Confederate. 63-403, 64-1030
North Carolina. 64-609
South Carolina. 63-274
NAVAL service. 63-387, 64-609, 64-678
"SSrre&u 8 " 58, 63 " 226, 63_231 '
NEGROES. 63-72
NURSING. 63-356
OFFICERS' military and personal papers
63-49, 63-348, 63-371, 63-880 TSSm A
64-348, 64-410, 64-484, 64-1096 64-f 3 O40
64-1378, 64-1569, 64-1640 1 ' 64 - 1304 >"
Bee also U. S. -Army-Officers' military
and personal papers
Confederate side. 63-108, 63-134, 63-284
SiSS' ? - 3 "' 63 - 403 64 " 297 64-386,'
ttl£ ES?' f 4 ' 483 ' 64 - 506 64 -544
64-545, 64-551, 64-572, 64-582, 64-608
64-659, 64-682, 64-765 64-772^ Em
64-984, 64-1004, 64-1010, 64-1017
64-1065, 64-1101 '
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CIVIL WAR (Continued)
ORDKANCE. 64-325
Confederate side. 63-61, 63-403, 64-428,
64-623, 64-1288
PARDONS and paroles see Civil War/-Prison-
ers and prisons— Pardons and paroles
PASSES. 64-1228
PAY, allowances, etc. see Pay, allowances,
etc. under U. S. —Army
PEACE overtures. 64-1329
PENSIONS. 63-57, 64-410, 64-609, 64-857
POLITICS; 63-57, 63-58, 63-97, 63-405,
64-154, 64-222, 64-275, 64-1179, 64-1435
64-243, 64-973,
PRISONERS and prisons.
64-1329
Confederate. 63-62, 63-128, 63-136,
€3-403, 64-448, 64-576, 64-1226
Pardons and paroles. 63-95, 64-243,
64-659, 64-757
By place
In Georgia. 64-448
In Maryland. 64-218, 64-448
In Massachusetts. 64-651
In New York. 64-651
In Ohio. 63-136, 64-57, 64-659
In Ship Island In Gulf of Mexico. 64-613
In South Carolina. 64-448
PUBLIC opinion
see also Civil War— Foreign public opinion
California. 64-263, 64-541
New York. 64-1105
Pennsylvania. 64-1146
RECRUITING, enlistment, etc 63-329,
64-1434
Confederate. 64-610
REGIMENTS see official name under State or
government, e. g. New York— Infantry— 9th
Regt. , 1861-1863; U. S. -Army-Artillery-
5th
REGISTERS, lists, etc. .64-1096, 64-1195
see also material under names of armies,
military units, and States, e. g. Tennes-
see—Infantry
Confederate. 64-229
RELIGIOUS affairs see Civil War— Churches
and religious affairs
SALARIES see Pay, allowances, etc., under
U. S. — Army
I SOCIAL work see Civil War— Charitable work;
'■' Civil War— Women 1 s war work
SOCIETIES. 64-146
see also Veterans' organizations; and
names of societies
SOLDIERS from
Here are entered general references to
participants from specified locations.
Alabama. 63-332, 64-479, 64-577, 64-662
CIVIL WAR
SOLDIERS from (Continued)
Connecticut. 63-322, 64-57
Delaware. 63-327, 64-210
Georgia. 63-144, 64-221, 64-232, 64-403,
64-493, 64-623
Illinois. 64-110, 64-245, 64-246, 64-1481
Indiana. 63-350
Iowa. 64-1380, 64-1545
Louisiana. 64-480, 64-1094, 64-1208
Maine. 63-395, 63-408
Massachusetts. 64-15, 64-57
Michigan. 64-1422, 64-1440, 64-1446,
64-1461, 64-1477, 64-1492, 64-1493,
64-1504
Minnesota. 63-234
Mississippi. 63-143, 64-480, 64-1085
Missouri. 64-414
New York. 64-763, 64-804, 64-939
North Carolina. 64-378, 64-423, 64-442,
64-492, 64-503, 64-504, 64-548, 64-563,
64-621, 64-983, 64-1016, 64-1085,
64-1127, 64-1529, 64-1530
Ohio. 63-179, 63-183
Pennsylvania. 64-115), 64-1378
Rhode Island. 64-644
South Carolina. 63-43, 63-113, 63-279,
63-303, 63-306, 64-415, 64-449, 64-1085,
64-1128
Tennessee.
64-1307
64-1085, 64-1180, 64-1182,
Vermont 64-793
Virginia. 64-571, 64-661, 64-1085
SONGS see Civil War— Music and songs
SOUTHERN Unionists see Southern Unionists
SUPPLIES (Army) 63-197, 63-348
see also appropriate headings under U. S. —
Army
Confederate. 63-61, 63-295, 63-403,
64-423, 64-514, 64-1021
TRADE see Civil War— Economic conditions
VETERANS' organizations see Veterans'
organizations; and names of organizations
WOMEN'S war work. 63-318, 64-146, 64-944,
64-952, 64-1466
End of entries for
CIVIL WAR
CIVIL war In Spain see Spain— Civil War,
1936-1939
CIVILIAN Pilot Training Program, University
of Chicago. 64-1325
CIVILIZATION. 64-141
CLAGETT, Lee P. 64-1233
CLATBORN, DanieL 64-1182
CLAIBORNE, Annie A. (Maxwell) d. 1902.
64-984
CLAIBORNE, John Francis Hamtramck, 1809-
1884. 64-458
CLAIBORNE, Thomas, 1823-1902. 64-984
CLAIBORNE, William Charles Coles, 1775-
1817. 63-363
CLAIBORNE family. 64-458
Genealogy. 64-1184
CLAIMS
see also Alabama (Ship)— Claims case;
French spoliation claims
Arbitration. 64-1577
Civil War. 63-65, 64-274, 64-369
Court (U. S. ) 64-752
Indians
Comanche. 64-752
Land see Land— Claims
Litigation. 64-776
Mexican War, 1845-1848. 64-1007
Revolution. 63-97, 64-997, 64-1077
Treasury agent. 64-997
By place
Haiti
Revolution, 1791-1804. 64-408
Oregon
Donation Land. 64-711
Portugal. 64-778
CLAPP, Asa, 1762-1848. 63-335, 64-1585
CLAPP, Earte Hart. 64-908
CLAPP family. 63-335
Genealogy. 64-1585
CLARENCE, Duke of see William IV, King
of Great Britain, 1765-1837
CLARENDON, Lady Katharine (Grlmston)
Vllllers, d. 1874. 64-817
CLARION River Railway. 64-815
CLARK, Aaron. 64-1590
CLARK, Arthur Watts. 64-1261
CLARK, Barrett H. 64-1618
CLARK, Bennett Champ, 1890-1954. 64-328
CLARK, Blanche Henry. 64-1193
CLARK, Champ, 1850-1921. 64-257, 64-306,
64-779
CLARK, Charles R. 64-17
CLARK, DanieL 1766-1813. 64-314
CLARK (E. W. ) and Company. 64-1142
CLARK, George Rogers, 1752-1818. 64-81,
64-314
CLARK, George Rogers Hancock. 64-315
303
CLARK, Henry Love. 64-779
CLARK, Henry Selby, 1809-1869. 63-96
CLARK, Irving M. , 1882-1960. 64-1261
CL 18M-19S' e£ Beaucham P£?i Clark, Champ,
CLARK, James L. 63-352
CLARK, John Bates, 1847-1938. 64-1351
CL 64^15 JOhn °' Fallon ' 1844 -"16, collector.
CL 6£.985 Mary Bayaid (Devereux > 1827-1886.
CLARK, Solomon Henry, 1861-1927. 64-68
CL 6f-1483 h ° maS CampbeU ' 1899 " M-773,
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: r . ,
CLARK, Walter. 64-631
C ^i4 w ^i5, 17 64 -3r " 64 - 186 ' *»
° L ^;^ 0dge 3nd c °mpany, New York.
64-1142
CL M-Tli8 nlly ' 64 " 314j 64 ' 315 - 64 " 424 .
Genealogy. 64-820
CLARKE, Adam, 17607-1832. 64-69
CLARKE, Henri Jacques Guillaume, due de
Feltre see Feltre, Henri Jacques Guillaume
Clarke, due de, 1765-1818
CLARKE, Phillip M., 1889-1963. 64-3
CLARKE, Powhatan H., 1863-1893. 64-319
CLARKE, Powhatan H., 1893-1920. 64-319
CLARKE, Richard. 64-768
CLARKE, William J., 1819-1886. 64-985
CLARKE Co. , Ala. ,
Letters from. 64-1006
CLARKE Co. , Ark. 64-800
CLARKE family. 64-319. 64-985
CLARKE-McNary act, 1924. 64-908
CLARKSON, Thomas, 1760-1846. 63-55
CLARKSVILLE, Ga.
Letters from. 64-502
Rice plantation. 64-407
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 64-975
Colleges and universities. 64-1201
Family papers. 64-1180
CLASSIFICATION of books. 64-101
CLAUDIN, A. 64-523
CLAVICLE
Surgery. 63-318
CLAWSON, C. D. 64-833
CLAWSON, M. S. 64-833
CL £?T° N > Philander Priestley, 1862-1957.
CLAY, Augusta A. 64-537
Ch t?'~ Cassias MarceUus, 1810-1903
64-282, 64-1383
CL k T, ,5 ,, 'Z , . 1 , ,T7 - 1852 - 63 - 188 ' 63-336,
Autographs. 63-301
Funeral. 64-333
CLAY Co. , Mo.
Letters received in. 64-414
CLAYTON, Ralph. 64-290
CL m" 9 D 5 N ' WmZm Lockhart - 188 °- 64-253,
CLAYTON family. 64-290
Genealogy. 64-1177
CLEARY, Owen J., 1900-1960. 64-1484
CLEAVELAND, John Paine, 1799-1873
64-1485
CI 64™9f N ' Saral> * 0rcme > "76-1959.
CLELAND, Thomas Maitland, 1880- 64-491
CLELLAND, McKenzie, 1860-1924. 64-184
CLEMENS, Cyril, 1902- 64-316
CLEMENS, James, 1791-1878. 64-317
CLEMENS, Jeremiah, of Kentucky. 64-317
CLEMENS, Jeremiah, 1814-1865. 64-1293
CL eTSl S ' R ! a T, Ue c Lansh0rne ' "35-1910.
63-401, 64-63, 64-316, 64-767
CLEMENS family. 64-317
"USE attachment *«■ ^rn manufacturing.
CLEMENTS, James. 64-1500
CL ^f^ WUUam La^ence, 1861-1934
64-1455, 64-1474, 64-1515
CLEMONS, Alfred. 64-849
CLEMONS, Mary C. 64-317
CLENDENTN, D. 63-399
CLENDINEN family
Genealogy. 64-1307
CLERC, Laurent, 1785-1869. 64-1269
CLERGY
see also Churches and church affairs
Co mmunis t sympathies. 64-1163
Indians. 64-199
Great Britain. 64-62
304
CLERMONT Co., Ohio. 63-191
CL 64^1«6 ND ' Charl6S MOnr0e ' 183 6-«95.
CLEVELAND, Elijah, 1795-1883. 64-789
CLEVELAND, Frances (Folsom) 63-376
CLEVELAND, Grover, Pres. U S 1837
1908. 63-95, 64-63, 64-1310
Administration of. 63-376, 63-377
64—764
As correspondent. 63-350, 64-764
64-767, 64-783, 64-1500
Autographs. 63-314
CLEVELAND Co. , N. C.
Letters received in. 64-676 "
CLEVELAND, Ohio
Family and personal papers.
64-1540
64-1214,
Land. 64-1286
Military service in. 63-355
Telephone companies. 64-942
Western Reserve University
Students. 64-952
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
CLEVELAND, Tenn.
Civil War
Military service in. 64-243
CLEVEN, Nels A. N. 64-1403
° L ^ WS A, E1Sle Wort "agt°n see Parsons, Elsie
Worthington (Clews) 1875^1941
CLEWS, Henry. 63-246
CLTBBORN, Joshua. 64-1563
CLICK family. 64-459
CLIFFORD, Nathan, 1803-1881. 64-890
CLIFTON Grove, N.C.
Letters from. 64-673
CLIMATE see Meteorology. (Climate, weather,
CLINE, Daisy J. 64-318
CLINE, Frederick A. 64-318
CLINE family. 64-318
CLINGMAN, Jacob. 64-460
CLINGMAN, Jane (Poindexter) 64-460 M
CLINGMAN, Thomas Lanier, 1812-1897
64-460, 64-461
CLINTON, DeWitt, 1769-1828. 63-220
63-366, 64-873 '
CLINTON, N. Y.
Hamilton College. 64-778
CLIPPER ships see Ships
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CLOCKS and watches
Manufacture
Illinois. 64-111
CLOSE, Sir Barry, bart. , 1756-1813. 63-39
CLOSED shop. 64-1264
CLOTH weaving see Textile industry and
trade; Weavers and weaving
CLOTHING
Trade
see also Tailors
Labor relations. 64-105
CLOVERDALE Furnace, Botetourt Co. , Va.
64-1248
CLUBB, Anne B. (Henderson) 64-1487
CLUBB, Henry Stephen, 1827-1921. 64-1487
CLUBS
see also Societies; Women's organizations;
and type of club, e. g. Boys' clubs;
Garden clubs; and Whist clubs
Louisiana. 64-1125
Minnesota. 63-241
Missouri. 64-320
New York. 64-921
North Carolina. 64-1074
South Carolina. 63-311
Southern States. 63-50
Virginia. 64-1233
CLUCK, JackR. 64-1269, 64-1272
CLUTE, Lemuel. 64-1500
CLYDE, Ethel. 64-1362
CLYDE, Ralph C. 64-1269
CLYDE, William P. 63-402
CLYDE Steamship Company
Traffic Dept 64-1390
CLYMER, George, 1739-1813. 64-1150
CLYMER, Henry, 1767-1830. 64-1150
COAL
Prtmlaf Islands. 64-705
COAL industry and trade
Labor problems see Coal mines and
mining— Labor problems
Arizona. 64-5
| Oklahoma. 63-267
Pennsylvania. 64-1147
COAL mines and mining
Labor problems. 63-267
Great Britain. 64-43
Kentucky. 64-962
Norm Carolina. 64-568
COAL mines and mining (Continued)
Oklahoma. 63-267, 63-269
West Virginia. 64-962
COAL strikes see Coal mines and mining-
Labor problems
COALTER, St. George Tucker. 64-1241
COAST and Geodetic Survey, U. S. 64-1268
Cambridge, Mass. 64-1556
COAST Guard, U. S. 64-664, 64-1168
COASTS
Defense. 63-397, 64-506
Surveys
Massachusetts. 64-1556
COASTWISE shipping see Shipping
COATSWORTH, Elizabeth. 64-150
COATZACOALCOS, Mexico. 64-1213
COBB, Elizabeth Green see Whitfield,
Elizabeth Green (CobfiJ -
COBB, Howell, 1772-1818. 64-1032
COBB, Howell, 1815-1868. 63-96, 64-407,
64-765
COBB, JohnW. 64-370
COBB, Leander. 63-35
COBB (Lucy) Institute, Athens, Ga. 64-226
COBB, Martha Jacquelln (Rootes) see Jackson,
Martha Jacquelln (Rootes) Cobb, b. 1786
COBB, Mary Ann Lamar. 64-1032
COBB, Oliver. 63-35
COBB, Samuel C. 64-1400
COBB, Sarah Rootes. 64-1032
COBB, Thomas Reed Rootes, 1823-1862.
63-61
COBB, Thomas W. 64-1032
COBB family. 64-1032
COBBLERS sec Shoe industry and trade
COBDEN, Richard, 1804-1865. 63-55,
64-63
COBLENTZ, Catherine Cate. 63-378
COCHRAN, Atlas. 64-368
COCHRAN, Charles Burnham, 1766-1833.
63-291
COCHRAN, John, 1841-1876. 64-208
COCHRAN, John P., 1809-1898. 64-208
COCHRAN, Mary see Pool, Mary (Cochran)
COCHRAN, Robert, 1735-1824. 63-291
COCHRAN, William A. , 1872- 64-368
COCHRAN lamily. 64-208
COCHRANE-BAILLIE, Charles Wallace
Alexander Napier, baron Lamihgton see
Lamington, Charles Wallace Alexander
Napier Cochrane-Baillie, baron, 1860-1940
COCKE, Elizabeth (Ruffin) 64-462
COCKE, Harrison Henry, 1794-1873. 64-462
COCKE, John Hartwell, 1780-1866. 63-145,
63-345
COCKE, Philip Charles, 1879-1949. 64-463
COCKE, T. L. P. 64-800
COCKER Spaniel Breeders Club of New England.
64-1297
CODE, Grant Hyde. 64-150
CODES and ciphers see Cryptography
CODY, Hiram Sedgewick. 64-1488
CODY, William Frederick, 1846-1917." 64-783
COELHO de Sousa, Arthur. 64-697
COFFEE, Alexander Donelson, b. 1822.
64-464
COFFEE, Anne. 64-464
COFFEE, John, 1772-1833. 63-363, 64-464
COFFEE, John Main, 1897- 64-1262,
64-1269, 64-1272
COFFIELD, David. 64-465
COFFIELD, John W. 64-465
COFFIELD, Spier W. 64-465
COFFIELD family. 64-465
COFFIN, Amory. 63-314
COFFIN, Ebenezer, 1765-1816. 63-313
COFFIN, James H. 64-1556
COFFIN, Robert Peter Tristram, 1892-1955.
64-150
COFFIN, Thomas Aston. 63-313
COFFING, Marcla see Holley, Marcia (Coffing)
COFFMAN, Lotus Delta, 1875-1938. 64-1271
COGSWELL, JohnB. 64-1218
COHEN, Gratz. 64-466
COHEN (Louis) and Company, Charleston, S. C.
63-281
COHEN, Miriam Gratz Moses. 64-466
COHEN, Solomon. 64-466
COIN'S financial school (Publication) 64-1301
COKER, Francis Marion, 1827-1905. 64-222
COKER, Sarah (SaUie) Alice Reid Johnson,
1836-1916. 64-222
305
COLBY, Balnbridge, 1869-1950. 64-778
COLCHESTER, Conn.
Churches and religious affairs
Congregational. 63-81
Personal and business papers. 64-189
COLD Harbor, Va., Battle of, 1864. 63-395
COLE, Charles C. 64-1500
COLE, Fay-Cooper, 1881- 64-1522
COLE, James C. , d. 1864. 64-467
COLE, Martha Knapp, 1831-1901. 64-1489
COLE, Mary Catharine, 1799-1862. 64-467
COLE, Mary Catharine, d. 1909. 64-467
COLE, Timothy, 1852-1931. 63-393, 64-491
COLE, William. 64-284
COLE family. 64-467
COLEMAN, Joseph. 64-751
°iSS^, WU1Um =" ' ° f Cl3rte C °- - AriL
COLEMAN family
Genealogy. 64-1528
COLEMAN-Fulton Pasture Company. 64-749
CO £w' j0hnWUUam . Bp., 1814-1883.
COLEMDGE, Derwent 64-957
C ° 6 f^ D< S',^ mUelTaylor ' "72-1834.
63-52, 64-795, 64-957
COLES, Edward, 1786-1868. 64-1328
COLES, Isaac A., 1747-1813. 64-1328
COLFAX, Schuyler, 1823-1885. 64-1559
As correspondent. 63-340, 63-374 63-398
64-734, 64-1220 '
COLHOUN, Floride (Bonneau) 64-468
COLHODN, James Edward. 64-468
COLHOUN, JohnEwlng, 1750-1802. 64-468
COLHODN, John Ewlng, Jr. 64-468
COLISEUM (Ship) 64-1215
COLLARBONE see Clavicle
COLLECTION of debts see Debt collection
COLLECTIVE security. 64-177
''^JoSv; 86 " 16111 ^ « Communities,
COLLECTOR of the port see Customs service
COLLECTORS and collecting. 64-491
Books. 64-616
Lincolniana. 64-146
COLLECTORS of customs see Customs ser-
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COLLEGE Hill, Ky.
Ayres Academy. 64-965
C0 ^GE of Charleston, Charleston ' S- C.
Class of 1870. 63-291
COLLEGE of Liberia, Monrovia. 64-73
^KZSSS^&S™ « New
CO an^M^ f r W U liamandMar y see Wtom
and Mary College, Williamsburg' VaT^
COLLEGE Station, Tex.
Agricultural and Mechanical Colleee of
Texas. 64-895
COLLEGES and universities. 64-1031
seeaiso. Agricultural colleges; Education-
Higher; Law schools; Teachers colleees-
Technlcal schools; Schools; and name? of
colleges and universities
Administration. 64-1324
Association of Business Officers. 64-1471
64-832, 64-853,
Athletics and sports
64-1423
Centennials. 64-2, 64-1484
Currency issues during Civil War. 64-286
Examination questions. 64-796
Extension service. 64-826, 64-867
Finance. 64-1480
Fraternities see Fraternities and sororities
Fundraising
Illinois. 64-102, 64-126, 64-1488
Michigan. 64-1415, 64-1468
Graduate study. 64-1635
Infirmaries
New York. 64-854
"Sfi^ 2 "^s-couegeand
Lutheran. 63-27
Methodist. 64-966
Presidents. 64-93
Religion. 64-93, 64-1442
Scientists. 64-30
By place
Alabama. 63-27
see ?lso Alabama-University
Alaska. 64-686
Argentina. 64-187
Arizona see Arizona-University
Austria. 64-71
Brazil. 64-187
California. 64-840
see also California-University
Connecticut 64-837
see also Yale University
COLLEGES and universities (Continued)
England. 63-54, 63-207
Georgia. 63-409, 64-1164
see also Georgia-University
Germany. 64-71
Illinois. 64-248, 64-252, 64-923, 64-1329
seealso Chicago, HL -University;
Illinois— University
Iowa. 64-962
seealso Iowa-University
Liberia. 64-73
Louisiana. 64-840
Maryland see Johns Hopkins University
Massachusetts. 64-14, 64-21, 64-1462
seealso Harvard University
Michigan. 63-219, 64-1425, 64-1470
64-1478, 64-1484, 64-1485, 64-1513
seealso Michigan— University
Minnesota see ftffinnesata— University
Mississippi. 63-27
Missouri. 64-269, 64-278, 64-281, 64-282
seealso Missouri-University
New Jersey see Princeton University
New York. 64-353, 64-778, 64-936
seealso Cornell University
I
63-13, 64-454, 64-962,
New York City,
64-1640
see also Columbia University
North Carolina. 63-20, 63-27, 63-80,
64-392, 64-606, 64-1014, 64-1538
seealso Duke University, Durham,
N. C. ; North Carolina-yUniversity
^ .A 3 "" 7 ' 63 - 180 > 63 - 183 . 63-184,
63-255
Oregon see Oregon— University
Pennsylvania. 64-1156
see also Pennsylvania-University
Philippine Islands. 64-1417
South Carolina. 63-291, 63-318, 64-1552
*6«K. 6«364 41 ' M - 1172 ' 64 - 11B9 '
seealso Sewanee, Tenn. -University of
the South
Texas. 64-759
Utah. 64-840
Vermont 64-1413, 64-1425
X^^ M " 398 ' •*■**
see alsp_ Virginia-University; Washing-
ton and Lee University, Lexington^
Va. ; Wilham and Mary College
Williamsburg, Va. v - aue e e <
Washington. 64-214, 64-1255, 64-1271
306
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COLLEGES and universities (Continued)
Washington, D. C. 64-627, 64-884,
64-971
West Virginia. 64-248
Wisconsin see Wisconsin— University
COLLEGIATE Church of Notre Dame de
Lamballe, France. 64-166
COLLETON Co., S. C.
Rats of land. 63-312
COLLETT, John. 64-100
COLLIER, Benjamin Anderson. 64-1176
COLLIER, Charles Bell, 1871-ca. 1895.
64-1176
COLLIER, Christopher Columbus, 1826-ca.
1895. 64-1176
COLLIER, Henry Clements. 64-1176
COLLIER, Johu C. 64-1176
COLLIER, William Clements, 1818-1899.
64-1176
COLLIER family. 64-1176
COLLIERS (Periodical) 64-1596
Correspondence. 64-684
COT.T.TKRYILLE, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-246
COLLINS, J. Lawton. 64-1622
COLLINS, Joel. 63-184
COLLINS, Martin, 1826-1908. 64-321
COLLINS, Mortimer. 64-796
COLLINS, Richard H. 64-81
COLLINS, Thomas R. , 1860-1961. 64-321
COLLINS family
Genealogy. 64-1528
COLMAN, Norman J. 64-306
COLOMBIA
Commerce and industry. 64-1546
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1335
s. 63-155
COLONIAL Dames of America. 63-273
Missouri. 64-320
!
COLONIAL Daughters of the Seventeenth
Century. 64-320
COLONIAL period. 63-59
Churches and religious affairs. 64-487
Courts. 63-59
Economic conditions. 63-293
Land grants. 64-417
COLONIAL period (Continued)
Military affairs. 64-1526
see also French and Indian War, 1755-
1763; Indian wars; King George's War,
1744-1748; Louisburg, Can. —Siege,
1745
Naval affairs. 63-221
Relations with Great Britain. 63-111
Shipping. 64-943
Social life. 63-59
Trade. 63-36, 63-59, 64-85
By place
Connecticut, 63-364, 64-190, 64-196,
64-203
Georgia. 63-59
Illinois. 64-1526
Maryland. 63-59
Massachusetts. 63-59
Mississippi Valley. 64-334
North Carolina. 63-59, 64-498, 64-637,
64-1057
South Carolina. 63-297, 63-314
Virginia. 63-102, 64-797
COLONIAL wars see Colonial period— Military
affairs
COLONIES see subdivision Colonies under
names of countries, e. g. France-Colonies;
names of specific colonies, e. g. Connecticut
(Colony); the heading Colonial period; and the
subdivision Colonial period under names of
States
COLONIZATION
see also Land— Settlement
Negroes. 64-1080, 64-1175
see also American Colonization Society
Alaska. 63-410, 64-686
Liberia. 64-751, 64-1175
Mexico. 63-378
Siberia, 63-410
Texas. 64-744
COLONIZATION societies. 64-73
COLONNA, B. A. 64-1268
COLORADO
Census. 63-93
Freight and freightage. 64-270
Gold mines and mining. 64-892
Gold rush, 1860. 64-1265
Mines and mining. 64-944
Prospecting. 64-1265
Silver mines. 64-270
Travel and description. 64-280, 64-335
Travels from. 64-270
COLORADO River Improvement Company.
84-1397
COLORED Knights of Pythias. 64-748
COLT, Roswell L. , 1779-1856. 64-1143
COLT, Samuel, 1814-1862. 64-1143
The COLT'S Patent lire Arms Manufacturing
Company. 64-1143
COLUM, Padraic, 1881- 64-41, 64-150,
64-1338
COLUMBIA and Saluda Canal in South Carolina.
63-386
COLUMBIA Association of Baptist Churches,
Washington, D. C. 64-1164
COLUMBIA Basin Inter-agency Committee.
64-689
COLUMBIA College, Columbia, Mo. see
Missouri— University
COLUMBIA College, New York City see
Columbia University
COLUMBIA Co., N. Y.
Family papers. 64-917
COLUMBIA Hospital, Washington, D. C.
64-583
COLUMBIA, HI.
Family papers. 64-244
COLUMBIA law review. 64-1363
COLUMBIA, Mo.
Christian College. 64-269 , 64-278
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-339
Colleges and universities. 64-278, 64-282
University of Missouri see Missouri-
University
COLUMBIA River Transportation Company.
64-702
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Banks and banking. 64-455
Civil War
Military service in. 63-43
Family papers. 64-603, 64-615
Letters from. 64-560
Personal papers. 64-415, 64-475
Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 64-390
Textile industry and trade. 64-1037
University of South Carolina (formerly South
Carolina College) see South Carolina-
University
COLUMBIA University, New York City.
64-1271
Class of 1857. 64-1344
Dept, of English and Comparative Literature.
64-1338
English Graduate Union. 64-1338
Faculty. 64-1340, 64-1341, 64-1343,
64-1350, 64-1352, 64-1357, 64-1358,
64-1366
307
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
COLUMBIA University, New York City
(Continued)
Institute of Public Administration see
Institute of Public Administration - New
York
Lectures. 63-14, 63-411, 64-929
School of law. 64-1363
Students
Notes and notebooks. 64-962, 64-1169
64-1344 '
Teachers College
Students. 64-1572
Trustees. 63-370
COLUMBIA Valley Authority. 64-1272
The COLUMBIAN, Olympia, Wash. (News-
paper) 64-1266
COLUMBUS Co. , N. C.
Legal cases. 64-1108
COLUMBUS, Ga.
Personal papers. 64-201, 64-1133
Railroads. 64-652
COLUMBUS (Ga. ) ledger-enquirer (Newspaper)
COLUMBUS, Ky.
Civil War
Military service In. 64-528, 64-1094
COLUMBUS Memorial Lighthouse, Ciudad
Trujillo. 64-739
COLUMBUS, Miss.
Letters from. ' 64-1084
COLUMBUS, Ohio. 63-259
Architectural drafting. 64-348
Battelle Memorial Institute. 64-1174
Personal papers. 64-348
COLVILLE, Wash. 64-1258
COMANCHE Indians
Claims against. 64-752
COMBS, Leslie, 1793-1881. 63-205
COMER, Braxton Bragg, M48-18-W. 64-986
COMET (Schooner) 64-1392
COMIN, John,. 1869-1947. 64-1490
COMMENTATORS ~~"-
Radio. 64-1518
COMMERCE see Foreign trade; Trade
COMMERCE City, HI. see Nauvoo, HI.
COMMERCE Commission, U. S. Interstate
64-1402, 64-1500
COMMERCE Dept. , U. S. see U. S. -Dept. of
Commerce
COMMERCIAL attaches
see also Consular service; Diplomatic
service; Foreign relations
Argentina. 64-690
Mexico. 64-690
COMMISSARIAT see Commissariat, Quarter-
master, Subsistence, or Supplies under
names of armies, e. g. Confederate States'
of America— Army— Subsistence Dept. ;
U. S.— Army— Quartermaster Dept
COMMISSION-
— (O. S.) see United
States followed by names of s"Secific commis-
sions, e. g. v. S.-Commisslon on
COMMISSION constitutioneUe mondiale
Congress of the World Movement for
World Federation. 64-42
COMMISSION for the Study of Moral and Reli-
gious Influence and Agencies in Higher
Education. 64-93
COMMISSION merchants. 64-372, 64-1037
64-1065 '
Alabama. 63-149
California. 64-731
England. 64-1033
Louisiana. 64-669, 64-682, 64-1033
Maryland. 64-364, 64-1024, 64-1531
Massachusetts. 64-381, 64-1400
New York, 63-60
New York City. 64-1068
North Carolina. 64-364, 64-381
Pennsylvania. 64-364
South Carolina. 63-291, 63-309, 64-364
Southern States. 63-60
Virginia. 64-364, 64-1084, 64-1531
COMMISSION of International Jurists 1920
64-778
COMMISSION on Freedom of the Press
64-70, 64-809
COMMISSION 3 of the Baptist World Alliance
64-1157
COMMISSION to Study the Organization of
Peace. 63-232, 64-23
COMMISSIONS collection, 1720-1904 (Manu-
script collection) 64-340
COMMITTEE for Aid to German and Austrian
Scholars. 64-71
COMMITTEE of Fifteen, Chicago, m. 64-52
COMMITTEE of International Jurists 1920
64-778 *
COMMITTEE on Housing Conditions. 64-173
COMMITTEE on Militarism in Education.
63-232
COMMITTEE on Social Thought, University of
Chicaeo. 64-142
COMMITTEE on Women in World Affairs
63-232
COMMITTEE to Clarify the Constitution by
Amendment 64-21
COMMITTEE to Defend America by Aiding the
Allies. 63-323, 64-1303
CO 64^r«-8 t 09 n " a,ae a W ° rU ConsUtution -
COMMODITY prices see Prices
COMMODORE Perry (Revenue cutter) 64-784
COMMODORE Perry (Ship) 64-609
COMMON cause (Periodical) 64-72
COMMONS, John Rogers, 1862-1945. 64-1295
COMMUNICABLE diseases see Infectious
diseases
COMMUNICATION. 64-938
COMMUNICATIONS Commission, U S
Federal. 64-720 ' '
COMMUNIST Party of the United States of
America. 64-1607
COMMUNIST sympathizers
Clergy. 64-1163
COMMUNITIES, Cooperative
Georgia. 64-1196 4
Kansas. 64-97
Ohio. 64-97
Tennessee. 64-1196
COMMUNITY centers
see also Recreation
Minnesota. 63-245
COMMUNITY Club of Charleston. 63-311
COMO, HI.
Letters to. 64-959
COMPAGNIE des Indes. 64-261
COMPANY of Merchants Trading to the South
Seas see South Sea Company
COMPANY stores
New York. 64-876
Tennessee. 64-657
COMPARATIVE religion see Religion-
Comparative
COMPOSERS. 64-1602
COMPTON, Samuel G. , b. 1831 64-1236
COMPTON, Wilson M. 64-908
COMPTROLLER of the Currency. 63-374
COMPULSORY education. 63- 19
308
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
COMPULSORY military service see Military
service, Compulsory
COMPUTERS
Weather. 64-782
" COMSTOCK, Andrew W. 64-1491
COMSTOCK, Harriet J. 64-1491
COMSTOCK, John Henry, 1849-1931. 64-947
COMSTOCK, Kirk W. 64-1491
COMSTOCK, Theodore Bryant, 1849-1915.
64-839
COMSTOCK, William Alfred, 1877-1949.
64-1491, 64-1499
COMTE, EUse. 64-1492
COMTE, Victor E. , 1833-1864. 64-1492
CONABLE, George. 64-947
CONANT, James Bryant, 1893- 64-1622
CONCERTOS (Violin) 64-1322
CONCERTS
Programs. 64-840, 64-844, 64-1481
CONCHOLOGT see Shells
CONCORD, N. H.
St. Paul's School. 64-1043
CONCORD, N. C.
w Son (Newspaper) 64-1022
CONCORDIA College, Conover, N. C. 63-20
CONCORDIA Publishing House, St. Louis, Mo.
63-29
CONCORDIA Teachers College, Seward, Neb.
63-20
CONCORDIA Theological Seminary, St. Louis,
Mo. 63-24 , 64-813
CONDON, Edward U. 64-83
CONDUITS see Aqueducts
CONELT, Lottie (Langdon) 64-1493
CONELT, Thomas Jefferson, 1836-1899.
64-1493
CONESTOGA, Pa.
Indian treaties. 63-2
CONFEDERATE Home College, Charleston,
S. C. 63-316
CONFEDERATE Memorial Association. 64-476
• CONFEDERATE refugees. 63-57
Cuba. 64-678, 64-1041
Mexico. 63-378, 64-1041, 64-1080
Nova Scotia. 64-678
South Carolina. 63-291
CONFEDERATE societies see United
Confederate Veterans; United Daughters of
the Confederacy; Veterans' organizations
CONFEDERATE States of America. 63-63,
63-339, 64-757
see also Civil War
Agriculture. 63-63
Archives. 63-340
Army. 63-61, 63-134, 64-297, 64-584
Adjutant General and Inspector General's
Office. 63-284
Appointments. 64-1077
Army of Northern Virginia. 64-1019,
64-1226, 64-1246, 64-1249
2d Corps. 64-656
Passes. 64-1228
Army of the Northern Sub-District of
Arkansas. 64-659
Dept of Arkansas. 64-659
Dept of South Carolina, Georgia, and
Florida. 63-282, 63-284
Desertion. 63-62, 63-63
Discipline. 63-61
Engineers. 63-292, 64-1050, 64-1209
History. 64-577
Medical affairs see Civil War— Medical
affairs
Military posts. 64-1050
Morale. 63-63
Officers' military and personal papers
see Civil War— Officers' military and
personal papers— Confederate side
Ordnance. 63-61, 64-428, 64-623
Quartermaster. 63-295, 64-584,
64-1021
Ransom's Brigade. 64-610
Recruiting, enlistment, etc. 63-63,
64-264
Registers, lists, etc. 64-229
Subsistence Dept. 64-423
see also Civil War— Supplies (Army)
Bonds. 64-747
Compulsory military service. 63-63,
64-1068
Constitution. 64-1238
Currency and money. 63-63, 64-286,
64-493, 64-1250
Economic conditions. 63-63, 63-117,
64-1067
Flag. 63-391
Foreign relations. 63-63
With England. 63-378
Government 64-522
Government employees. 64-453
History. 64-582
Hospitals see Civil War— Hospitals —
Confederate side
Industries.
Supplies. 64-568
CONFEDERATE States of America (Continued)
Iron industry and trade. 63-137, 64-568
Military affairs, etc see Civil War
Navy
Officers' naval and personal papers.
63-103, 64-678
Nitre and Mining Bureau. 64-568, 64-643
Politics. 63-63, 63-296, 64-1058
Postage stamps. 64-1238
Public health. 63-63
Purchasing agents in England. 64-389
Ships. 64-572
Social conditions. 63-63
Tax records. 64-751
Treasury. 64-1075, 64-1203
Veterans see Veterans— Confederate
Veterans' organizations see Veterans'
organizations
War Dept.
Bureau of Nitre and Mining see Confed-
erate States of America— Nitre and
Mining Bureau
CONFEDERATE sympathizers. 63-57, 64-272
CONFEDERATE veteran (Periodical) 64-476
CONFEDERATE veterans see Veterans—
Confederate
CONFEDERATION and Constitutional periods,
1783-1809. 63-364
Finance. 64-1567
Connecticut 64-1315
CONFERENCE for Education in the South.
64-993
CONFERENCE of Boards of Public Charities
see National Conference on Social Welfare
CONFERENCE of Charities and Correction see
National Conference on Social Welfare
CONFERENCE of Teachers of International Law
and Related Subjects, Washington, D. C.
64-163
CONFERENCES and congresses, International.
64-739, 64-778, 64-1262, 64-1331, 64-1577
see also headings beginning with the words
Congress, Conference, or Convention;
kinds of conferences; and names of speci-
fic conferences, congresses and conven-
tions, e. g. Baptist World Alliance— 5th
Baptist World Congress, Berlin, Ger. ,
1934
63-33
64-164
Bad Boll.
Missouri,
CONFISCATIONS
Revolution. 63-82, 64-1057
CONGO,, Belgian
Anthropology. 64-167
CONGREGATIONAL Church of se e
Congregational churches; Individual chuTches
are entered under the place in which they are
located, or by their names
CONGREGATIONAL churches. 64-170
Missions. 64-952
Sermons. 63-35, 64-952, 64-1278 64-1280
84-1292, 64-1370, 64-1564 ' '
Connecticut 63-81
Massachusetts. 64-718, 64-1564
Michigan
Jackson Association. 64-1494
Minnesota
Conference. 64-1520
New York. 64-353
Ohio. 63-164, 64-952
South Carolina. 64-1551
C0 64^5 3 ^ IIONAL COnference - *»-*.
co K 2 GAnONAL Home MiS8ion ^ *—*.
CONGRESS of Industrial Organizations.
Political Action Committee. 64-1594
CONGRESS, U. S. see u. S. -Congress
CONGRESSES see Conferences and congresses.
International; headings beginning w^tt^Le *
^Congress, ConferenTo? ?onve^ on;
kinds of congresses; and names of specific
conferences, congresses, and conventions
e^ Baptist world Allia^ce-SttBaXt '
World Congress, Berlin, Ger., 1934
CONGRESSIONAL Library see II <! t-k
of Congress " Drary SSS. U. S. -Library
C °6S G ' ° n ~ WalCOtt (HaMrd) "'8-1958.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
C0 64 KUNG ' R ° SCOe * 182 9-1888. 63-340,
CONLET, Benjamin, 1815-1885. 63-66
CONLEY, Thomas Jefferson see Conely,
Thomas Jefferson
CONNECTICUT
Art galleries. 64-1315
Business records. 64-913
Cattle breeding. 64-1310
Census. 63-93
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1370
Congregational. 63-81
Episcopal. 64-486
Civil War
Civilian affairs. 64-1283
Regiments see Connecticut— Infantry
CONNECTICUT
Civil War (Continued)
Soldiers from. 63-322, 64-57
Colleges and universities. 64-837
see also Yale University
C^onialperiod. 63-364, 64-190, 64-196,
Comptroller. 64-202
*»£S£ "££?*»» » .
Council of Safety. 64-191
Council on International Relations. 64-1303
Cutlery industry and trade. 64-1369
Distilling industries. 64-1302
Bocks and wharves. 64-255
Education
Deaf. 64-1289
Elections. 64-1370
Estates. 64-245
Family papers. 64-1292
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1309
19th century. 64-373, 64-1293, 64-1540
Civil War period. 64-1283
Freight and freightage. 64-255
Genealogy. 64-217
General Assembly. 64-192
Governors. 64-1371
Grocery trade. 64-1309
Infantry
15th Regt., 1862-1865. 63-226
29th Regt., 1864-1865. 63-226
Insurance business. 64-1368
Iron industry and trade. 64-1397
Land- 64-1286
Companies. 64-189, 64-1286
64-851, 64-1296,
Legal documents
64-1310
Surveys and surveying. 64-1310
Law practice. 64-1279, 64-1371
Local papers. 63-223
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1310
Marine salvage. 64-1397
Merchants. 64-1302, 64-1310
Personal papers
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1393
19th century. 63-136, 63-344, 64-197
20th century. 64-1303
Politics. 64-204, 64-1279, 64-1301
64-1368, 64-1369, 64-1372 '
Democratic Party. 64-1301
Public utilities. 64-913
Quarries and quarrying. 64-1310
CONNECTICUT (Continued)
Railroads. 64-1369
Revolutionary period. 64-189, 64-191
£i«J "-1H, 64-198, 64ll298! '
Roads. 64-1310
Schools. 64-348
Sermons. 64-1370
Shipping records. 64-254, 64-255, 64-1578
Shipyards. 64-1302
Skins and hides. 64-1310
State Salvage Committee. 64-1303
^f ?.', ! 3 " 89 ' 63 - 228 > 64-3«, 64-471
64-482, 64-1289, 64-1540 '
see also Yale University-Students
Summer schools. 64-1290
CONNECTICUT and Passumpsic Rivers Rail-
road Company. 64-789
CONNECTICUT (Colony) 64-190. 64-196
General Assembly. 64-192
' CC m£ CUT Land Co "W. 6 4-189,
CONNECTICUT Reserve see Western Reserve
CONNECTICUT Valley
Pictures. 64-217 £
CONNELL, John. 64-1185
CONNELLY, D. C. B. 64-533
CONNELLY, Matthew J. 64-775
CONNER, David, 1792-1856. 63-396
CONNER, James, 1829-1883. 63-61
CONNER, John Thomas. 64-822
CONNER, W. T. 64-1164
C0 6t«i, H 647 01 t oves ' 1852 - 1924 - stm,
C0 64^469 ^^'eeesWimberly, 1878-1950.
CONOVER, N. C.
Concordia College. 63-20
CONRAD, Joseph, 1856-1924. 64-730
CONSCIENCE. 64-795
C0 SS?S2* «S Military service, Compul-*
ITJ' , miag > eaU *»«it, etc; "under
names of jurisdictions and names ofwars
e e tf- C U 1V S W °f- Re V mae > "•i&r*
service under World War I
^SK*™* 64 " 689 * 64 - 819 - 64 - 908 '
see also Natural resources; Wildlife conser-
vation
310
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CONSERVATION (Continued)
SOIL 64-391
By place
California. 64-693
Ohio. 63-257
Oregon. 64-693
St. Croix River area. 63-248
Smoky Mountains. 64-1173
Washington. 64-693, 64-1261
CONSOLIDATED Copper and Sulphur Company.
64-237
CONSOLIDATED Gold Fields of South Africa.
64-1300
CONSOLIDATED Telephone Company of Cleve-
land. 64-942
CONSTANT, Paul Henri Benjamin, baron d'
Estournelles de see Estournelles de
Constant, Paul Henri Benjamin, baron d',
1852-1924
CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga. (Newspaper)
64-1163
CONSTITUTION (U. S. ) see U. S. -Constitu-
tion
CONSTITUTIONAL conventions see name of
State or government body, e. g. Michigan-
Constitutional Convention, 1961-1962;
U. S. —Constitutional Convention, 1787
CONSTITUTIONAL history. 64-1500
CONSTITUTIONAL law. 64-301
CONSTITUTIONAL period, 1789-1809 see
Confederation and Constitutional periods,
1783-1809
CONSTITUTIONS
see also subdivision Constitution under
names of States or nations
World government, 64-72
CONSTRUCTION see Architecture; Architec-
ture, Domestic; Construction industry; and
Engineering
CONSTRUCTION industry
see also Architecture; Building codes;
Carpenters and carpentry
Unions
Michigan. 64-1450
By place
New York. 64-649, 64-886
Oregon. 64-709
A Washington, D. C.
Capitol. 63-367, 63-380
CONSTRUCTION and Repair (Navy), U. S.
Bureau of. 63-155, 64-1573
CONSULAR service
Here are entered general references to
consuls and commercial representatives of
the United States Government.
63-326
CONSULAR service (Continued)
see also Diplomatic service; Foreign rela-
tions
Film distribution. 64-727
By place
Algiers. 63-333
Chile. 64-682
France. 64-1065
Great Britain. 64-1020
Italy. 64-1282
Mexico. 64-690, 64-890
Portugal. 63-333
Spain. 63-333
Tripoli. 63-333
Tunis. 63-333, 63-334
CONSULAR service (Austria) 64-345
CONSULAR service (Gt. Brit )
Oregon. 63-216
Thailand. 63-112
CONSULAR service (Germany)
Texas. 64-744
CONSULAR service (Italy)
Panama. 64-1282
CONSULAR service (Mexico) 64-345
New Orleans, La. 64-1213
CONSULAR service (Spain)
Georgia. 63-115
South Carolina. 63-114
CONSULAR service (Texas)
Germany. 64-744
CONSUMER'S Cooperative Council of Detroit.
64-1495
CONSUMERS' cooperatives
Maine. 64-712
Michigan. 64-1495
CONSUMERS' League of Massachusetts.
64-715
CONSUMERS' organizations. 64-21
Massachusetts. 64-715
Michigan. 64-1495
New England. 63-50
CONTACT Bay Mines, Ontario, Can. 64-892
CONTEMPORARY review (Periodical) 64-45
CONTINENTAL Army (U. a ) see U. S. —
Army— Continental Army
CONTINENTAL Congress see U. S. —
Continental Congress
CONVALESCENT homes
Missouri. 63-23
CONVENTION for the Promotion of Inter-
American Cultural Relations. 64-739
CONVENTIONS see Conferences and congres-
ses, International; headlngB beginning with
the words Congress, Conference, or Conven-
tion; kinds of conventions; and names of
specific conferences, congresses, and con-
ventions, e. g. Baptist World Alliance— 5th
Baptist World Congress, Berlin, Ger. , 1934
CONVERSATIONAL clubs see Clubs
CONVERSION
Christianity. 64-1293
CONWAY, Joseph, 1763-1830. 64-322
CONWAY family
Genealogy. 64-322
COOK, Daniel Pope, 1795-1827. 64-186,
64-287
COOK, Fannie (Frank) 1893-1949. 64-323
COOK, Gerald. 64-841
COOK, Marshall L. 64-1496
COOK, Nancy. 64-789
COOK, Orator Fuller, 1867-1949. 64-73
COOK, William Randolph. 64-1496
COOK Co., m.
Bureau of Public Welfare. 64-21
COOKE, Jay, 1821-1905. 64-1559
COOKE, JohnEsten, 1830-1886. 64-803,
64-960
COOKE, Morris Llewellyn, 1872-1980.
64-1269
COOKE, Nathaniel Bowen. 63-276
COOKE, Philip Pendleton, 1816-1850. 64-803,
64-960
COOKE, Rose (Terry) 1827-1892. 63-401
64-201
COOKE, Susan (Bowen) 63-276
COOKE family. 63-276
COOKERY. 64-785
COOKEVILLE, Tenn.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-975
COOLEY, Charles Horton, 1864-1929.
64-1500
COOLEY, Edgar Arthur, 1852-1914. 64-1500
COOLEY, Ernest Linwood, 1856-1928.
64-1497
COOLEY, Lucy (McMillan) 64-1498
COOLEY, Lyman Edgar, 1850-1917. 64-1498
COOLEY, Mortimer Elwyn, 1855-1944.
64-1499
As correspondent. 64-1403, 64-1413,
64-1417, 64-1469, 64-1498, 64-1515
Senatorial campaign, 1924. 64-1497
311
COOLEY, Thomas Mclntyre, 1824-1898
64-1413, 64-1437, 64-1500 , 64-1516 '
COOLEY family _
Genealogy. 64-1497, 64-1498
^"P,?*' Calvln ' Pres " U S. , 1872-1933
04-124
As correspondent. 64-778 64-1295
64-1334, 64-1462, 64-1502, 64-1599
Autographs. 64-1565
Nomination for President, 1924. 64-1462
COON, Charles Lee, 1868-1927. 64-470
COONS and Morris, firm of tanners. 64-587
COOPER, Anthony Ashley, 7th earl of
ShaftsburyseeShaftsbury, Anthony Ashley
Cooper, 7th earl of, 1801-1885
COOPER, Isaacs. 64-1501
COOPER, Jacob Calvin, 1845-1937. 64-703
COOPER, John Sherman. 64-253
COOPER, Kent 64-1615
COOPER, Lane, 1875-1959. 64-850, 64-957
COOPER, Prentice. 64-1185
COOPER, RoswellD., 1877-1954. 64-851
COOPER, Samuel, 1798-1876. 64-765
COOPER business. 63-91
see also Staves and stave trade
COOPER Co., Mo. 64-341
Sheriff. 64-304
COOPER family. 64-591, 64-851
CO S M 6tlT67 COUege ' ** JWiBC0 '
COOPER River Valley, S. C.
Hunting clubs. 63-311
Plantations. 63-308, 63-313, 64-1552
Settlement. 63-312
COOPER Tract, Kent Co. , Del.
Legal documents. 64-207
COOPERATION, International. 63-320, 64-739
COOPERATIVE associations. 64-715
COOPERATIVE communities see Communi-
ties, Cooperative
COOPERATIVE credit associations. 64-97
COOPERATIVE for American Remittances to
Europe. 64-71
COOPERATIVE Grange League Federation
Exchange, inc. 64-841
COOPERATIVE housing
Nova Scotia. 64-712
COOPERATIVES
Consumers'
Maine. 64-712
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
64-1602
COOPERATIVES (Continued)
Dairy industry. 64-851
Retailing
Minnesota. 63-253
By place
Michigan. 64-1495
Oregon. 64-698
COOTS, John Frederick, 1897-
COPE, Arthur. 63-349
COPE, Edward Drinker, 1840-1897. 64-100
COPELAND, A. ReiUy. 64-1163
COPELAND, A. Stanley. 64-882
COPELAND, Royal Samuel, 1868-1938
64-1462, 64-1469, 64-1502
COPELAND, Royal Samuel, Jr. 64-1502
COPEMAN, George. 63-250
COPENHAGEN, Denmark
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-347
COPERNICUS (Ship) 63-30
COPLEY, Alexander, 1790-1842. 64-1503
COPLEY, Alexander Bennett, 1822-1899
64-1503
COPLEY, John Singleton, 1738-1815. 64-1217
COPLEY, Napoleon Eugene. 64-1503
COPLEY family. 64-1217
COPP family. 64-987
COPPER Harbor, Mich.
Mines and mining. 64-1451
COPPER mines and mining
Arizona. 64-13, 64-802
California. 64-237
Canada. 64-237
Georgia. 64-450
Michigan. 64-1445, 64-1451
COPPERHEADS. 64-666
see also Confederate sympathizers
COPPERSMITHING. 63-91
C °Rf,^ AmeUa BaU see Wel »y. Amelia
Ball (Coppuck) 1819-1852" *»««»
COPYRIGHT
Laws. 64-796
Motion pictures. 64-781
Music. 64-972
Hays. 64-1571
CORAL Gables, Fla.
Personal papers. 64-1172
CORBIN, Edythe Agnes (Patten) 64-769
CORBIN, Hannah (Lee) 64-1240 '
CORBIN, Henry Clark, 1842-1909. 64-769
^y^^" 1885 - 198 °. «Itacte.
CORBIN family. 64-1240
CORDEN, John, b. 1821. 64-1504
CORINTH, Miss.
Civil War. 63-350, 64-242, 64-1094
Battle of, 1862. 63-177
Letters from. 64-1112
CORK Harbour, Ire.
Ship's orders. 64-82
CORLEY, W. B. 64-1195
CORNELIUS, Milton E. 64-1577
CORNELIUS (Brig) 64-1392
CORNELL, Ezra, 1807-1874. 64-914
CORNELL, Katherlne. 64-49
CO 64^70 L ManUd ASBOCiaaoa - ^w York City, f
CORNELL United Religious Work. 64-909
CORNELL University
Agricultural extension work, 64-867
Alumni. 64-870, 64-887
Athletics and sports. 64-832,64-853
Christian Association. 64-909
College of Arts and Sciences. 64-912
Dept. of Ancient History. 64-927
Faculty. 64-826, 64-828, 64-830 64-840
stat e» » •"**».
French Dept 64-874
Gannett Medical Clinic. 64-908
History Dept. 64-903
Infirmary. 64-854
Law School. 64-909
Ne L Y !Sl State CoUe * e rf Agriculture.
64-867, 64-884, 64-936
New York State College of Forestry A
64-936
New York State College of Veterinary
Medicine. 64-834, 64-936
Pictures. 64-926
Religious work, 64-909
Seml-Centennial Celebration. 1916-1917
64-828 ~*
Students. 64-830
312
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CORNELL University
Students (Continued)
Class of 1875. 64-909
Class of 1877. 64-839
Class of 1881
I Pictures. 64-950
Class of 1911. 64-875
World War L 64-825
Trustees. 64-870, 64-909
Veterinary Experiment Station. 64-834
CORNING, N. Y.
Amusements. 64-844
CORNISH, John Hamilton. 64-471
CORNPLANTER, Jesse. 63-2
CORNWALL, Barry, pseud, see Procter,
Bryan Waller, 1787-1874
CORNWALLB, Sir William, 1744-1819.
64-344
CORNWALLE-WEST, Beatrice Stella (Tanner)
Campbell see Campbell, Beatrice Stella
(Tanner) 1815-1940
CORNWALLIS-WEST, George. 64-49
CORONADO Coal Company. 63-267
CORONERS
South Carolina. 63-277
_ COHPENING, Andrew Jackson, 1818-1904.
(P 64-1038
CORPORATION law see Incorporation
CORRECTION (Treatment of offenders)
64-1337
see also Crime and criminals; Prisons
CORSER, Edward. 64-771
CORSON, Hiram, 1828-1911. 64-1626
CORTELYOU, George Bruce, 1862-1940.
63-241, 63-371, 64-769, 64-778
CORTINA Wars
Texas. 64-741
CORTLAND Academy, Homer, N. Y. 64-900
CORTLAND, N. Y.
Teachers colleges. 64-949
CORVALLE, Or.
Oregon State University see Oregon— State
University, CorvaUls
^CORWIN, Robert G. 63-398
CORWIN, Thomas, 1794-1865. 63-171,
63-254, 63-261, 63-398
CORWINE, Amos B. 63-339
CORYELL, L. U, Sr. 64-1528
COSMIC rays. 63-15
COSMOGONY. 64-779
COSTA Rica
Boundaries
Nicaragua. 64-386
COSTS see Prices
COSTUMES. 64-1611
see also Fashions
COTO, Thomas. 63-1
COTTEN, Bruce. 64-472
COTTEN, Elba see Wesson, Elba (Cotten)
COTTEN, Elizabeth Brownrigg (Henderson)
64-988
COTTEN, Lyman Atkinson, 1874-1926.
64-472, 64-988
COTTEN, Robert Randolph. 64-472
COTTEN, Sallie see Wiggln, Sallie (Cotten)
COTTEN, Sallie (Southall) 1846-1929. 64-472
COTTEN family. 64-472
COTTLE, Joseph. 64-957
COTTON, Ann(Steece) 64-770
COTTON, J. S. 64-841
COTTON, Joslah Dexter, b. 1*22. 64-770
COTTON, Simeon, 1785-1868. 64-501
COTTON. 64-1113, 64-1231
General material
Georgia. 64-527
North Carolina. 64-370
South Carolina. 63-313
Texas. 64-747
Gins and ginning. 64-1112
Growing. 63-47, 64-436, 64-450, 64-543,
64-1031, 64-1101
Alabama. 63-149, 64-547
Louisiana. 64-622
Mississippi. 63-57, 63-104, 64-489
North Carolina. 64-375, 64-680,
64-1530
South Carolina. 64-1107
Texas. 64-433, 64-756
Manufacturing. 64-1112, 64-1541
see also Textile Industry and trade
Alabama. 64-1119
North Carolina. 64-383, 64-568,
64-1008
South Carolina. 64-1119
Southern States. 63-56
Trade. 63-60, 64-674, 64-682, 64-1033,
64-1101, 64-1215
Civil War. 63-309, 64-630
Reconstruction. 64-630
Alabama. 63-149, 64-533, 64-630
COTTON
Trade (Continued)
England. 64-890, 64-1398
Florida. 64-615
Georgia. 63-124, 64-615
Louisiana. 64-1533
Massachusetts. 64-372
Mexico. 64-890
Mississippi. 64-630
New York City. 64-630
North Carolina. 64-372, 64-381, 64-383,
64-633, 64-1084, 64-1118, 64-1530,
64-1532
South Carolina. 63-274, 63-315,
64-1086
Texas. 64-756
Virginia. 64-1084
COTTON-ROOT bark. 64-1241
COTTRINGER Tract. 64-873
COUDERSPORT and Port Allegany Railroad.
64-815
COULTER, John Ellis, 1861-1947. 64-989
COULTER, JohnM., 1851-1928. 64-100
COULTON, George Gordon, 1858-1947. 64-74
COUNCIL for Social Action. 64-1303
COUNCIL of Jewish Women see National
Council of Jewish Women
COUNCIL of Safety
Connecticut. 64-191
COUNCIL of the Living Theatre. 64-1630
COUNCIL on Foreign Relations. 64-1291
COUNCIL on International Relations. 64-1303
COUNTERFEITERS. 64-1153
COUNTRY Church Movement. 64-946
COUNTRY churches see Rural churches
COUNTRY life see Rural life
COUNTRY life (Periodical) 64-867
COUNTY attorneys
Wisconsin. 64-1638
COUNTY government and county records
Michigan. 64-1425
Missouri. 64-284
Nebraska. 64-1527
South Carolina. 63-277
Virginia. 64-1239
COURIER and times, Ann Arbor, Mich.
64-1433
COURIER, Seneca Co. , N. Y. 64-820
313
COURNOT, Antoine Augustln, 1801-1877
COURT, Antoine, 1696-1760. 63-409
COURT records see Courts
COURT rolls
England. 64-62, 64-174
COURTHOUSES
Virginia. 64-751
COURTLY, Charles Edward, 1849-1920.
COURTS. 63-168, 64-1058
see also Bailiffs; Judges; Judlclar refo
Justices of the peace; U. S. -Court of
Claims; U. S. -District Court; U. S -
Supreme Court
Colonial period. 63-59
International. 64-778
By place
England. 64-62, 64-174, 64-1235
Hawaii. 64-762
Illinois. 64-184
India. 63-105
Indiana. 64-84
Maryland. 63-116
Michigan. 64-1482
Missouri. 64-275, 64-284, 64-307, 64-1241
New York. 64-889, 64-931
North Carolina. 64-368, 64-370 64-401
ttuh*i- 638 ' 64 - l6 ° 3 ' M-10M. '
64-1100, 64-1108, 64-1530
Ohio. 64-119
Tennessee. 64-1204
Vermont. 64-1589
Virginia. 64-561, 64-1241, 64-1274
COURTS-martlal and courts of inquiry
63-397, 64-633, 64-769 "" paIy -
COUTURIER, John. 64-468
COUTURIER family
Estates. 63-302
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
co S. J s 5 1872 - 1936 - 63 - 1474 '
COUZINS, JotaE. D., 1813-1886. 64-325
COUZINS, Phoebe, 1842-1913. 64-325
COVENTRY, Vt,
Business papers. 64-789
COVERED bridges. 64-1460
C T^aX' triPS ^ O-^^neys
COVERT, George L. 64-1174
COVTLLE, Luzerne, 1865- 64-854
C °™i°r N "* anCinnati Brid ** c <"nPany.
COVINGTON, Ky.
Reservoir. 63-160
COWDEN, Roy William, 1883-1961. 64-1506
COWENS Station, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-243
COWIE, David Murray, 1872-1940. 64-1507
COWLEY, Malcolm, 1898- $4-150
COWPER, William, 1731-1800. 64-957
COWS
see also Cattle; Dairying; Livestock
Dairying. 64-884
COX, Mrs. J. w. 64-1157
C0 ^-3 J ^, 0b 64 D -°^9 n ' 1828 - 19 °°- «-»«>
COX, Jacob Dolson, 1852-1930. 64-1339
COX, James Middleton, 1870-1957. 64-1295
COX, James W. 64-473
CO (C^ Vlrglnla «S ^San, Kate Virginia
COX, Kenyon, 1856-1919. 63-349, 64-1339
COX, Louise Howland King. 64-1339
COX, Murrell Howard. 64-1508
COX, Norman W. 64-1157
COX, Oscar. 64-178
COX, Samuel Hanson, 1793-1880. *64-79 5
C °£ f^" 1 ! 1 SaUi ™*. "24-1889. 63-374
63-377, 64-57, 64-764 '
COX family. 64-551, 64-1339
CRAB Orchard, Term.
Personal papers. 64-1173
CRABBE, George, 1754-1832. 64-59
CRABTREE, J. W. 64-1528
CRADDOCK, Charles Egbert, pseud, see
Murfree, Mary Noailles, lSSO-lMf^
CRAFT guilds see Guilds
CR £3lo San,Ufil Chandler . 1768-1853.
CB 255o ra '* ! — V. Craftsbury, y«_
CRA^Ceyce K (Dodd,see Eastman>Cevce
CRAIG, JohnN. 63-360
CRAIG, Locke, 1860-1925. 64-606
CRAIG, Malin. 64-1557
CR M^S>i™ n bert 'n Pr0feS80r u «» University of
Michigan, collector. 64-1509
CRAIGHEAD, Alexander. 64-326
CRALLE, Richard Kenner, 1800-1864.
04-1568
314
"ffiHT" and Sons su p — *»<*«
63^15? C ° mpany ' Philadelphia, Pa.
CRAMTON, Louis Convers, 1875- 64-1510
CRANCH, Richard. 63-16$
CRANCH, William, 1769-1855. 83-166
CRANE, Cora (Howorth) 1865-1910. 64-206
CRANE, Hart, 1899-1932. 64-150
CRANE, Henry Hltt. 64-775
CRANE, Stephen, 1B71-1900. 64-206
CRANE, Verner Winslow, 1889- 64-1515
CRANFORD, Clarence. 64-1161
CRAPO, David. 64-1511
64-1456,
CRAPO, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
64-1511
CRAPO, Stanley T. 64-1511
CR ^^^ mam WaUace - 1830-1926.
64-1469, 64-1511
CRARY, Isaac Edwin, 1804-1854. 64-1472
CRAVEN, Braxton, 1822-1882. 63-80
CRAVEN Co., S. C.
Kats. 63-312
^rORD. Cheryl, 1902- 64-1598,
04-1618 '
CRAWF^D, George W, 1798-1872. 63-66,
64-1417
CRAWFORD, Ivan Charles, 1886-
CRAWFORD, Martha (Foster) 1830-1893
CRAWFORD, William Harris, 1772-1834
As correspondent. 6 3-228, 63-375 64-118
64-343, 64-510, 64-556, 64-1547 '
Ci ^!r5 C 47 f0r PreSident - «-228, 64-186,
CRAWLEY, Sadie Tiller. 64-1553
CREAGH, Alexander M.
Estate of. 64-474
CREAGH family. 64-474
CREAMERIES
gee also Dairying
New York. 64-928
Vermont 64-789
CREATIVE writing. 64-728
CREATIVITY of artists. 63-411 \
CREDIT. 64-121, 64-236, 64-1045
see also. Banks and banking; Debts
CREDIT associations, Cooperative. 64-97
CREDIT unions see Credit associations
Cooperative '
CREEK Indians. 63-131,64-1194
Government relations, 63-222
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CREEK Nation
Travel and description. 63-131
CREEL, George, 1876-1953. 64-1269
CREITZ, Carrol E. 64-1174
CRENSHAW, Agnes see Miller, Agnes
(Crenshaw)
CRENSHAW, Charles. 64-990
CRENSHAW, John. 64-990
CRENSHAW, Nathaniel C. , 1816-1888. 64-990
CRENSHAW, Sarah. 64-990
CRENSHAW family. 64-990
CRESCENT Lumber Company. 64-745
CRESPO, Argentina
Lutheran colleges. 64-187
CRESSON, Margaret (French) 1889- 64-1566
CRESSON, William Penn. 64-1566
CRESWELL, Cordelia, 1868 7-1950. 64-1512
CREW family. 64-1244
CRIME and criminals. 64-1502
see also Correction (Treatment of offend-
ers); Prisoners
Minnesota. 63-242
New York. 64-849
Texas. 64-681
VCRIMEANWar, 1853-1856. 63-148
Morale. 63-53
CRIMINOLOGY see Crime and criminals
CRIMP (Literary character) 63-146
CRJBCUOLO, Luigi. 64-882
CRITICAL Thinking, Project in. 64-903
CRITTENDEN, Albert Robinson, 1867-1933.
64-1513
CRITTENDEN, C. R 64-1513
CRITTENDEN, Ernest. 64-1513
CRITTENDEN, Lisla Van Valkenburg. 64-1513
CRITTENDEN, Thomas Theodore, 1832-1909.
64-282
CROCKER, Charles F. 64-738
CROCKETT, Mrs. Penn, collector. 64-1177
CROCKETT family
Genealogy. 64-1177, 64-1184
"rOFFUT, Bessie. 64-771
CROFFUT, William Augustus, 1835-1915.
64-771
Autographs. 63-245
CROKER, John Wilson, 1780-1857. 63-55,
64-59, 64-112
CROKER, Thomas Francis Dillon. 64-147
CROKER, William Chambers, d. 1953.
64-592
CROLY, D. Goodman. 63-377
CROMWELL, Abigail see Ulmer, Abigail
(Cromwell) d. 1897
CRON, Anton C. 64-1514
CROOKSTON, Minn.
First Congregational Church. 64-1520
University of Minnesota Agricultural
Station. 63-241
CROP liens. 64-372
CROPPER, Rosina (Mix) 64-475
CROPPER, Thomas Baylle, d. 1855. 64-475
CROPS see Agriculture— Crops; farms and
farming
CROSBY and Hixon. 64-1637
CROSS, Arthur Lyon, 1873-1940. 64-1515
CROSS, Thomas Uttermare. 64-796
CROSS, Whitney R. , 1913-1955. 64-855
CROSS, Wilbur Lucius, 1862-1948. 64-1164
CROSS family
Genealogy. 64-797
CROSWELL, Charles Miller, 1825-1886.
64-1516
CROSWELL, Ruth. 64-843
CROTHERS, George Edward, 1870-1957.
64-725
CROUCH, Austin, 1870-1957. 64-1553
CROUCH family
Genealogy. 64-1222
CROUNSE, Lorenzo. 64-1276
CROUSE, Nancy see Carpenter, Nellie Janes
(Crouse) 1872-1943
CROW, Carl, 1883-1945. 64-327
CROW, Wayman. 64-278
CROWN Point Iron Company, Crown Point,
N. Y. 64-876
CROWN Point, N. Y.
Business records. 64-876
CROXALL family. 64-774
CROZIER, John. 64-1199
CRUIZER (Ship) 63-221
CRUMB, Caleb B., 1814-1886. 64-328
CRUMB, Geneva, 1872-1962. 64-328
CRUMBIE, Frank R. 64-215
CRUTCHFIELD, Thomas, Sr. 64-1178
CRUTCHFIELD, Thomas, 1830-1886. 64-1178
CRUTCHFIELD family. 64-1178
CRYPTOGRAPHY. 64-132, 64-659
CRYSTAL physics. 64-1561
CUBA. 64-820
Anthropology. 64-167
British naval expeditions. 63-221, 63-404
Confederate refugees. 64-678, 64-1041
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1335
Family papers. 64-336
Insurrections against Spain. 63-114
Military activities (U. S. )
Chaplains. 64-1246
Medical service. 63-144
Soldier voting. 64-820
Missions
Baptists. 64-1158
Purchase by the U. S. (Proposed) 63-64
Revolution, 1953-1959. 64-1349
Shipping records. 64-12 1 5
Spanish American War see Cuba— Military
activities (U. S. )
Spanish colony. 63-114, 63-115
Travel and description. 64-1179, 64-1186
CUBBERLY, Elwood Patterson, 1868-1941.
64-1271
CULBERTSON, Clara F. see Abbott, Clara F.
(Culbertson)
CULBERTSON family
Genealogy. 64-1528
CULLEN, Countee, 1903-1946. 64-150
CULLEOKA, Tenn.
General store. 64-1181
CULLOM, Shelby Moore, 1829-1914. 63-340,
64-245, .64-247, 64-1498, 64-1500
CULLOM, William. 64-1182
CULLUM, George Washington, 1809-1892.
64-1569
CULPEPER Co. , Va,
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
CULPEPER Va.
Letters from. 64-800
CULTURAL organizations. 64-1566
CULVER, David. 64-193
CDMBAHEE River Valley
Plantations. 63-313
CUMBERLAND College, Nashville, Tenn. see
Nashville, Tenn. —University
CUMBERLAND College, Princeton, Ky.
64-218
CUMBERLAND Co. , N. C.
County courts
FayettevUle, N. C. 64-1003
315
CUMBERLAND Co., N. C. (Continued)
Justices of the peace. 64-566
Law practice. 64-1108
Legal documents. 64-377
CUMBERLAND Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-1222
CUMBERLAND, Dept. of the see U. S. -
Army— Dept of the Cumberland
CUMBERLAND District of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. 64-974
CUMBERLAND Ford, Ky., Battle of, 186L
64-1198
CUMBERLAND Presbyterian Church. 64-481
64-1176 «™-mu,
CUMBERLAND River
Steamboat voyages. 64-1182
CUMBERLAND settlements
Pioneers. 64-1194
CUMBERLAND University, Lebanon, Tenn.
Students. 64-481
CUMING, Thomas B. 63-247
•CUMMTNG, Henry H. 63-228
CUMMINGS, Albert NewhaU, 1841-1906
64-1208
CUMMINGS, Edward Estlin, 1894-1962
64-67
CUMMINGS family. 64-1208
CUNNINGHAM, John W. , 1820-1887. 64-991
CUNNINGHAM, Mary Slmmerson see Logan,
Mary Simmerson (Cunningham) 1838-1923
CUNNINGHAM, Sumner Archibald, 1843-1913
64-476
CUNNINGHAM family. 64-544
CURLEY, Michael Joseph, Abp. , 1879-1947.
63-325
CURRENCY see Bimetallism; Money
CURRENCY, U. S. Comptroller of. 63-374
CURRER-BRIGGS, Noel. 64-1235
CURREY, John. 64-734
CURRITUCK Township, N. C.
Legal documents. 64-1071
CURRY, George Law, 1820-1878. 64-707
CURRY, Jabez Lamar Monroe. 1825-1903
63-45
CURT, Louis, chevalier de, 1722-1804
64-75
CURTICE, Cooper, 1856-1939. 64-891
CURTIS, Armand de Rosset, 1839-1856
64-439
CURTIS, Benjamin Robbins, 1809-1874
63-337
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CURTIS, Charles P. 64-1584
CURTIS, George Ticknor, 1812-1894. 63-337,
CURTIS, Giles. 64-193
CURTIS, Heber Doust, 1872-1942. 64-1515
64-1517 '
CURTIS, Mary Jane (de Rosset) 64-477
CURTIS, Moses Ashley, 1808-1872. 64-439
.64-477, 64-562, 64-592
CURTIS, Walter Gilman. 64-992
CURTIS family. 64-477, 64-995, 64-1230
CURTES, Glenn Hammond, 1878-1930. 64-892
CURTISS, Ralph Hamilton, 1880-1929
64-1515
CURWEN, Maskell Ewing, 1825-1868. 63-167
CURWEN family. 63-167
CUSACK, Mary Frances, 1830-1899. 63-401
CUSHING, Caleb, 1800-1879
Autographs. 63-245, 64-63
CUSHING (Christopher) and Company Bath
Me. 64-56 -*— J. *~"i,
CUSHING, Clinton, 1840-1904. 64-1167
CUSHING, Courtland. 63-398
CUSHING, George, 1888- 64-1518
CUSHING, Katherine AbeU. 64-609
CUSHING, Olivia Donaldson see Andersen
Olivia Donaldson (CushingJ7l871- '
cv ^ ,G 6 a t^ eTOme Lorlng Compail y' Ba& >
CUSHMAN, Charlotte Saunders, 1816-1876
64-714, 64-817
CD 64^f' Ho, " rt *»■•»•. "89- collector.
CUSTER, George Armstrong, 1839-1876
64-793
CUSTIS, Anne (Parsons) 64-536
CUSTIS, Frances T. see Jones, Frances T.
(Custis)
CUSTIS, Thomas. 64-536
CUSTIS family. 64-536
CUSTOMS service. 63-94
see also Tariff
California. 64-541
Florida. 64-595
Louisiana. 64-1587
North Carolina. 64-626
Vermont 64-793
CUSTOMS service (Spain) 63-65,63-115
CUSTOMS, Social see Indians-Life and
customs; and subdivision Social life under
places
CUTHBERT, John. 63-347
CUTLER, Condict Walker, 1888-1958
64-1340 *
CUTLER, Enos, 1781-1880. 63-220
CUTOVER lands
Washington. 64-1263
CUTTER, Abigail see Slack, Abigail (Cutter)
CUTTS, Richard D., 1817-1883. 64-1268
CUYLER, Hendrick. 64-943
CYCLOTRON. 64-1323
CYGNET (Brig) 64-1391
CYPRESS, Miss.
Letters received in. 64-1034
CYTOLOGY see Cells
CZECHOSLOVAK Republic
Personal papers. 64-1216
D
DABNEY, Charles William, 1855-1945
63-177, 64-993
DABNEY, Hannah Frances (Dickinson) 64-9^
DABNEY, John G. 64-998
DABNEY, W. D. 64-1500
DABNEY family
Genealogy. 64-1184
DA COSTA, John C. 64-1147
DA COSTA, Morton, 1914- 64-801
DAGGETT, David. 64-1371
DAHLGREN, Bernard. 64-1145
DAHLGREN, John Adolphus Bernard 1809-
1870. 64-1168
DAHLGREN, Madeleine (Vinton) 1825-1898
64-1168
DAHLGREN gun. 64-1168
DAHLONEGA, Ga.
Summer resorts. 64-223
DAICHES, David, 1912- 64-114
DAIRY cows. 64-884
DAIRYING
HE «J2. Butter trade; Cheese industry aj*
Tade; Creameries; Milk
Georgia. 64-422
New York. 64-851, 64-910, 64-951
DAIRYMEN'S League. 64-851
DAKOTA Territory
Land
Public. 64-1285
316
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DALE, Nathaniel. 63-346
DALLAS, Alexander James, 1759-1817.
63-220, 63-363, 64-1150
DALLAS, George Mifflin, 1792-1864.
\ 64-1144 , 64-1575
DALLAS, Ga.
Civil War. 64-243
DALLAS, Tex.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1162
DALLEY, C. J. 64-857
DALLEY, E. M. 64-857
DALLEY, Francis Kernan. 64-857
DALLEY, Gretta M. 64-857
DALLEY family. 64-857
DALTON, , CapL 64-314
D'ALTON, John, 1792-1867. 64-807
DALTON, Ga.
Letters received in. 64-403
DALY, John, 1914- 64-1615
DAMERON family. 64-594
DAMS
California. 64-20
Minnesota. 63-248
W DANA, Charles Anderson, 1819-1897. 63-377
DANA, James Dwight, 1813-1895. 64-100
DANA, Marshall Newport, 1885- 64-689
DANA, Richard Henry, 1787-1879.
64-795
63-140,
DANA, Richard Henry, 1815-1882.
64-57
Autographs. 63-245
DANA, Samuel Trass. 64-906
DANBY Telephone Company
Advertising. 64-919
DANCE music
Scores. 64-692
Virginia. 64-799
DANFORTH, Elliot. 64-865
DANFORTH, William H. 64-895
DANIEL, Martltla see Worth, Martitia paniel)
DANIEL, Mary Brown see Moore, Mary Brown
(Daniel) 1875-
"dANIEL Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of
Aeronautics, inc. 64-1573
DANIELS, Josephus, 1862-1948. 63-325,
64-426, 64-738, 64-778, 64-1291
DANISH West Indies see West Indies, Danish
DANMOR, Andrew. 64-245
DANN, Hollis. 64-840
DANVILLE, Ky.
Centre College. 64-602
DANVILLE, Me.
Letters from. 64-357
DANVILLE, Fa. 64-1138
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 64-1156
DANVILLE, Va.
Family and business papers. 64-531
D'AOUST, O. BanchareL 64-349
DARBY, John Fletcher, 1803-1882. 64-329
DARBY, W. Evans. 64-767
D'ARCAMBAL family. 64-330
DARDEN family. 64-1179
DARE, Virginia, b. 1587. 64-472
DARK and Dismal Tract, Del.
Legal documents. 64-207
DARLINGTON, Cyril Dean, 1903- 63-354
DARLINGTON, Md. 64-1006
DARNLEY, John Bligh, 4th earl of, 1767-1831.
63-46
DARROW, Clarence Seward, 1857-1938.
64-58
Autographs. 64-63
DARROW, RubyH. 64-58
DARWIN, Charles Robert, 1809-1882
Autographs. 64-63
References to. 63-250
DARWINISM see Evolution
DASHIELL, Margaret. 64-216
DAUGHERTY, Harry Micajah, 1860-1941.
63-343
DAUGHTERS of 1812 see National Society of
the United States Daughters of 1812
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution.
64-320, 64-1414
Kentucky. 63-194
Tennessee
Cumberland Chapter. 64-1179
Old Glory Chapter. 64-1184
DAUGHTERS of the Confederacy see United
Daughters of the Confederacy
DAVENPORT, Basil. 64-1558
DAVENPORT, Fanny see Price, Fanny
(Davenport)
DAVENPORT Besler Corporation, Davenport,
Iowa. 64-1379
DAVENPORT, Iowa
Locomotive manufacturing. 64-1379
DAVERS, Thomas. 63-221
DAVEY, Minnie Madder n see Fiske, Minnie
Maddern (Davey) 1865-1932
DAVID'S Island, N. Y.
Civil War
Military hospitals. 64-663
DAVIDSON, Adam Brevard, 1808-1896.
64-478
DAVIDSON, C. Girard. 64-819
DAVIDSON, David Albert, 1908- 64-1603
DAVIDSON, Frank. 64-629
DAVIDSON, George, 1825-1911. 63-384,
64-1268
DAVIDSON, George F. 64-629
DAVIDSON, John, 1735-1832. 64-417
DAVIDSON, JohnM. W. 64-478
DAVIDSON (John P. ) and Company, Talladega,
Ala. 64-1055
DAVIDSON, JohnW. 64-1638
DAVIDSON, Mary Laura (Springs) 181&-1872.
64-478
DAVIDSON, Robert Hamilton McWhorta, 1832-
1908. 64-478
DAVIDSON, Thomas, 1817-1885. 64-100
DAVIDSON, Thomas, 1840-1900. 64-1290
DAVIDSON, William Speight McLean. 64-478
DAVIDSON College, Davidson, N. C. 64-625
Faculty. 64-614
Students. 63-89, 64-429
DAVIDSON Co., Tenn.
History (Notes, etc.) 64-1193
DAVIDSON family. 64-478 , 64-629
DAVIE Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-1019
DAVTES, Ernest. 64-88
DAVIES, Joseph Edward, 1876-1958. 64-1624
DAVTES, William WatHns, 1868-1945. 64-426
DAVIESS (Jo) Co. , HI. see Jo Daviess Co. ,
HI.
DAVIS, Adeline (Burr) see Green, Adeline
(Burr) Davis, 1850 (caTJ-1931
DAVIS, Anna (Kennedy) 64-1291
DAVIS, Charles Augustus, 1795-1867. 64-1575
DAVIS, Cushman KeUogg, 1838-1900. 63-243
DAVE, D. J. 64-1263
DAVIS, David, 1815-1886. 63-350, 64-959
DAVIS, Dolphin Alston. 64-994
DAVE, Dwight F. 64-494
DAVIS, Edward G. 64-865
DAVE, Elias. 64-479
317
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DAVE, Elmer Holmes, 1890-1958. 63-354
64-1560 . 64-1622
DAVE, George Turnbull Moore, 1810-1888
64-331
DAVE, Georgia. 64-479
DAVE, H. C. 64-302
DAVE, Hallle (Ferguson) Flanagan, 1890-
64-1598, 64-1620
DAVE, Harold Lenoir, 1896-1960. 64-150
DAVE, James L. 64-211
DAVE, Jefferson, 1808-1889. 63-339
As correspondent 63-283, 64-545 64-882
64-765, 64-771, 64-777 '
Autographs. 64-63
Capture of. 63-63
Conflict of opinion with Beauregard. 63-391
Criticism of. 63-134
Escape from Richmond, 1865. 64-678
Letter to. 63-314
Trial of (Proposed) 64-57
DAVE, John, 1787-1854. 64-1584
DAVE, John Chandler Bancroft, 1822-1907.
63-406
DAVE, John James, 1835-1916. 64-1291
DAVE, JohnS. 63-398
64-1291.
DAWSON, Sir John William, 1820-1899
64-100
DAWSON, Joseph Martin, 1879-
64-1164
64-1159.
DAVE, John William, 1873-1955
64-1295
DAVE, Joseph Barnard. 64-1580
DAVE, Julia T. McDonald. 64-1291
DA ^'J^ Ty Loulse SSI Sydnor, Mary Louise
(Davis;
DAVE, Matthew L. 63-228
DAVE, OrinDatus, b. 1851. 64-994
DAVE, Samuel, 1842-1863
Memorials. 64-1197
DAVE, Staley F: 64-946
DAVE, Timothy. 63-346
DAVE, Varina (Howell) 1826-1906. 63-339
DAVE and Krum, Alton, m. 64-331
DAVE family. 64-479, 64-994
DAVESON, Clinton Joseph, 1882-1958
64-1561
DAWBER, Mart 64-946
DAWES, Charles Gates, 1865-1951. 64-1262,
64—1348
DAWES, Henry Laurens, 1816-1903..
DAWSON, C. C. 64-904
64-1218
D ^S,nf argaret — HaU ' Marg3ret
DAWSON, William, 1825-1906. 63-247
DAWSON, William, 1862-1916. 63-247
DAWSON family. 63-247
DAY, Clarence, 1874-1935. 63-365, 64-1314
DAY, Edmund Ezra, 1883-1951. 64-454
DAY-LEWE, Cecil, 1904- 64-150
DAY family. 64-646
DAY nurseries
Virginia. 64-1224
DAYLIGHT (Ship) 64-609
DAYTON, Arthurs. 64-779
DAYTON, Ohio
Cholera epidemic, 1849. 63-167
Merchants. 63-161
DEADWOOD, S. D.
Letters from. 64-1466
DEADY, Matthew Paul 64-707
DEAF
Education
Connecticut .64-1289
Missions
Lutheran. 64-187
DEALEY, Edward M. 63-36
DEALEY, George Bannerman, 1859-1946
collector. 63-36
DEARBORN, Henry, 1751-1829. 63-335
63-366, 63-375, 64-47, 64-1194, 64-1563
DEARBORN family
Genealogy. 63-335
DEATH penalty see Capital punishment
DEATH records see Vital records
DE BAR, Benedict, 1814-1877. 64-332
DEBATING societies. 63-50
DE BERNEBRE, Charlotte see Hooper
Charlotte (De Berniere) - '
DE BOSE, Mary Tatum. 64-1185
DE BREE, John. 63-328
DEBT collection: 64-630
DEBTS
see also Credit
Pennsylvania. 64-1138
DEBTS, Public 63-374
Revolutionary period. 63-299
DE CARADEUC, James Achille, 1816-1895
64-449
DE CARADEUC family see Caradeuc family
DECEDENTS* estates see Estates A
DECORATIONS of honor. 64-532
see also Medals
DEEP River Valley, N. C.
Mines and mim^ g 64-568
DEEP Waterways Commission, U. S. 64-1413
DEER Range Plantation, La. 64-669
DEERE, Charles, 1852-1927. 64-1525
DEERE and Company. 64-1525
DEERE and Webber Company, Minneapolis
Minn. 64-1525 ^^'
DEERE family. 64-1525
DEERTNG, Frank C.
Collection of Indian captivities. 63-2
DEFENSE
Bee also Fortifications; Military posts-
Military preparedness; and names of
forts
Coasts. 63-397
DEFENSE Dept , U. S. 64-1583
DEFENSE Production Administration. U S ^
64-870 ^
DE FOREST, Robert Weeks. 64-798
DEFREES, John Dougherty. 63-398
DE GRAFFENNEID family
Genealogy. 64-1184
^^TONREID, Clare, 1849-1921.
DE GRASSI, George. 64-882
DE KALB, Courtenay. 64-802
DE KALB, Frances (Douglas) see Douglas
Frances, 1870- -e*~»
DEKALB Co. , Mo.
Court papers. 64-324
DEKALB Co. , Tenn. 64-1195
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
DE LACY, Emerson Hugh, 1910- 64-1262
DE LA MARE, Walter John, 1873-1956. -^
DELAMATER, Eric Doan, 1912- 64-1481
DELANO, Columbus, 1809-1896. 63-340
DELANO, John Sherman. 63-340
DELANO family. 63-340
DELANY, Elisabeth (Sloan) 64-333
DELANY, John O'Fallon, 1841-1930. 64-333
318
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DELASSUS, Carlos Dehault, 1767-1842?
64-334
DELASSUS family. 64-334
DELAVAN, HI.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-243
DELAWARE
Apprentices. 64-213
Civil War. 63-327, 64-210, 64-985
Regiments see Delaware — Infantry
Estates. 64-207, 64-212
Family papers. 64-536, 64-958
Infantry
3dRegL, 1862-1865
Company H. 64-210
Land
Legal documents. 64-207, 64-211,
64-213
Surveys and surveying. 64-207, 64-212,
64-213
Law practice. 64-212
Politics. 64-764
Railroads. 64-209
Roads. 64-207
Schools. 64-207
Sheriffs. 64-212
Slave records. 64-213
Tax records. 64-207
DELAWARE and Hudson Railroad. 64-788
DELAWARE Co. , N. T. 64-939
Legal documents. 64-935
Lumber industry and trade. 64-886, 64-901
Teachers and teaching. 64-878
DELAWARE Co. , Pa.
Tarn industry. 64-1146
DELAWARE Indians
Place names. 63-5
DELAWARE, Iackawanna and Western Rail-
road Company
Injunctions. 64-865
DELAWARE Railroad Company. 64-209
DELAWARE River
Revolution. 64-344
\ DELGADO, Rafael. 64-802
DELL, Floyd, 1887- 64-150
DELTA Kappa. Epsllon. 64-1427
DELTA Upsilan, 64-828
DEMBY, James William. 63-67
DE MET VAN STREEFKERK family. 64-260
DEMDJG, Edwin Willard, 1860-1942. 64-350
DEMOCRATIC Party. 63-107, 63-128,
63-331, 63-377, 64-1260, 64-1269, 64-1491,
64-1575
Connecticut. 64-1301
Illinois. 64-1329
Michigan. 64-1483
New York. 64-836, 64-1575
North Carolina. 64-1005
Oregon. 64-703, 64-707
South Carolina. 63-291
DEMOCRATIC watchtower, Talladega, Ala.
(Publication) 64-534
DEMOPOUS, Ala.
Letters received In. 64-660
DE MUN, Auguste. 64-335
DE MUN, Clara. 64-335
DE MUN, Emllle. 64-335
DEMUN, Jules, 1782-1843. 64-335
DE MUN family. 64-335
DENBY, Charles, 1830-1904. 63-350,
64-764
DENBY, Edwin, 1870-1923. 64-1499
DENEALE, George, 1776-1818. 64-1227
DENEEN, Charles Samuel, 1863-1940.
64-247
DENISON, John Evelyn. 64-1584
DENMAN, Heber. 63-267
DENMARK
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 64-973
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-347
Ships (War) 63-155
DENMARK, N. Y.
Letters received in. 64-824
DENNEY, A. 64-1006
DENNING, Charles F. 63-198
DENNIS, Helen X 64-76
DENNEON, William, 1815-1882. 63-205,
63-261
DENNISON Manufacturing Company. 64-240
DENNISTON, Sarah Ann see King, Sarah Ann
(Denniston) 1805-1877
DENT, J. C. 64-307
DENTAL anatomy see Teeth
DENTAL enamel see Enamel, Dental
DENTISTRY. 64-683
DENVER, Colo.
Freight and freightage. 64-270
Travels from. 64-270
DEPT. of-
see name under jurisdiction, e.g. Cor-
nell University— Dept. of Ancient History;
U. S. -War Dept.
DE PESTRE, Edmund. 64-335
DEPEW, Chauncey Mitchell, 1834-1928.
63-246, 64-1639
DEPOSIT, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-866
DEPRESSIONS
see also Panic of ■
1929-1933. 64-1375
Oklahoma. 63-270
DE QUINCEY, Thomas, 1785-1859. 63-67
DE ROSE family
Genealogy. 64-917
DE ROSSET, Armand John, 1767-1859.
64-995
DE ROSSET, Armand John, 1807-1897.
64-995
DE ROSSET, Eliza Jane (Lord) 64-555,
64-995
DE ROSSET, Gabrielle see Waddell, Gabrielle
(De Rosset)
DE ROSSET, Mary Jane see Curtis, Mary
Jane (De Rosset)
DE ROSSET family. 64-477, 64-995, 64-1539
DEROUNIAN, Arthur. 64-88
DE SAUSSURE, Henry William, 1763-1839.
64-1552
DE SAUSSURE, Louis D. , b. ca. 1820. 63-283
DE SAUSSURE, W. F. 64-415
DE SAUSSURE, Wilmot Globes, 1822-1886.
63-283
DE SAUSSURE and Ford, Charleston, S. C.
64-1552
DE SAUSSURE family. 64-415
DESCARTES, Rene, 1596-1650. 64-523
DESERTION, Military
Civil War. 63-329
DESLOGE, Flrmin, 1803-1856. 64-336
DESLOGE family. 64-336
DESOTO, Neb.
Local government. 64-1276
DETECTIVE fiction weekly. 64-684
DETHLEFSEN, Edgar Raymond, 1930-
64-858
DETROIT, Mich.
Americanization Committee. 64-1412
Automobile industry and trade. 64-1474
319
DETROIT, Mich. (Continued)
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Churches and religious affairs 64-1438
64-1453 " '
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-1492
Consumers' organizations. 64-1495
First Protestant Society. 64-1438
Manufacturing. 64-1508
Me 64"«8 Ey (Cllma,e ' weatner . etc.)
Population elements. 64-1412
Radio Station WJR. 64-1518
Regional Office of the National War Labor
Board, 1942-1945. 64-1634
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
DETROIT Observatory, Ann Arbor, Mich.
DEUTSCH, Babette, 1895- 64-150
DEUTSCHES Volksliedarchiv, Frteburgi B
Ger. 64-179 o • . ,
DEVELOPMENT see Evolution
DEVELOPMENT companies. 64-736
DEVEREUX, Frances see Polk, Frances
(Devereux)
DEVEREUX, John G. 64-480
DE i V SL3 Lime5S£Blake ' "»*-aw,«)
DEVEREUX^ Mary Bayard see Clark, Mary
Bayard (Devereux) 1827-1886
DEVEREUX, MaryD. 64-859
DEVEREUX, Nicholas, 1791-1855. 64-859
DEVEREUX, Sophia see Turner, Sophia
(Devereux)
DEVIN, William Franklin, 1898- 54-1272
DEVONSHIRE, William Cavendish, 5th duke of
53-54
DE £°™NAL exercises (Daily readings)
DE 64°1560 Bernar<1 Au 8 ustln e, 1897-1955.
DE VRTES, Peter. 64-41
DEWET, Charles, 1798-1880. 64-996
•64-1220 ■ '
DEWEY, Edmund O. 64-1496
DEWEY, Fredericks. 63-266
DEWEY, John, 1859-1952. 63-365, 64-77,
^yiJT William Radcliffe, 1827-1891.
DE WOLF, Anna Elizabeth see Middleton
Anna Elizabeth (De Wolf) '
DE WOLF family. 64-1076
DE WOLFE, Florence (Kling) see Harding
Florence (Kling) De Wolfe
DEXTER, Simon Newton. 64-914
DEXTER, Mich. 64-1441
DEYO family
Genealogy. 64-917
The DIAL (Periodical) 64-722
DIALECTS
Gullah. 63-275
DIAMANT, Henry A. , collector. 64-337
DU £°I!£ Jl ** lee « Missl ° n Wrak m Africa.
04-868
The DIARY of Anne Frank (Screenplay)
DIAZ-CANEJA, G. 64-802
DICKENS, Charles, 1812-1870
As correspondent 64-761
Autographs. 64-63
DICKERMAN, George Sherwood, 1843-1937
64-993
DICKERSON, J. T. 64-892
DICKERSON, Mahlon, 1770-1853
63-359, 64-1388, 64-1585
DICKERSON, Philemon. 63-359
DICKTNS, Asbury, 1780-1861. 64-997
DIC 6?m Francls A6bury ' 1804 - aL 187s -
DEWEY, JuUa Ann (Haylander) 64-996
DEWEY, Thomas Edmund, 1902- 64-1418
DEWEY family. 64-996
DEWEY School, University of Chicago. 64-77
DE WITT, John Hibbett, 1872-1937. 64-1175
DE WITT, Marcus B. 64-481
DICKTNS, Margaret (Randolph) 64-997
DICKINS family. 64-997
DICKINSON, Andrew G. 64-255
DICKINSON, Anna Elizabeth, 1842-1932
64-1562
DICKINSON, Charles Courter. 64-887
DICKINSON, David, 1774-1848. 64-589
DICKINSON, Donald McDonald, 1846-1917
64-764, 64-1455, 64-1500
DICKINSON, Hannah Frances see Dabney
Hannah Frances (DlcktnsonJ - " '
DICKINSON, Jacob McGavock, 1851-1928
64-510
DICKINSON, Luren Dudley, 1859-1943
64-1448
DICKINSON, Piatt K. 64-998
DICKINSON family. 64-589
DICKSON, Abigail Louise see Senkler Abieail
Louise (Dickson) 1871-1961
DICKSON, James, 1766-1825. 64-999
DICKSON, John, 1795-1847. 64-482
DICKSON, John A., b. 1825. 64-482
DICKSON, Joseph, 1745-1825. 64-999
DICKSON, Louisa (O'Hear) 64-482
DICKSON, Peggy (McDowell) 1783-1854
64-999
DICKSON, Robert Moffit, X820-1855. 64-999
DICKSON, Samuel Henry, 1798-1872. 64-482
DICKSON, William G., 1775-1855. 64-999
DICKSON, William Martin. 63-186
DICKSON Co. , Tenn.
Cooperative communities. 64-1196
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
DICKSON family. 64-482
DICTIONARY of American biography. 63-319
DIDIER, Edmund. 64-890
DIEKEMA, Gerrit John, 1859-1930. 64-1469
DIES, Martin. 64-253
DIESEL locomotives see Locomotives
DIGESTION W
Physiology. 64-39
DIGGS family
Genealogy. 64-1188
DD 6W8 Clarle8 Wentworth, 1789-1864.
D ^\^ enc e Cleveland, 1884- 64-1260
64-1267, 64-1269, 64-1271, 64-1272 '
DILLARD, J. E. 64-1157
DILLEHAY, E. E. 64-381
DILLON, Douglas. 64-253
DILLON, Edward, d. 1897. 64-483
DILLON, Frances (Polk) 1844-1912. 64-483
DILLON, John F. 63-210
DILLON family. 64-483
DIM °^ 84 Charle s Augustus Ropes, b. ca. 1841.
DINGELL, John David, 1894-1955. 64-1474
DDJN, HenryS. 64-1439
DDJSMOOR, Silas. 64-1194
DINSMORE, James. 64-797
DINWIDDIE Co. , Va.
Superior Court of Law and Chancerv
64-1228 ^'
DIPLOMACY see Foreign relations
320
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DIPLOMATIC protection. 64-1575
DIPLOMATIC service
Here are entered references to American
diplomats, Le. ministers, plenipotentiaries,
ambassadors, and their staffs.
63-326, 64-14, 64-1575
For more definite references to Ameri-
can policy and negotiation see Foreign
relations.
see also Consular service; V. S. — Dept. of
State; and names of diplomats and Secre-
taries of State
By place
Algeria. 63-387
Argentina. 63-152, 64-1335
Austria. 64-544
China. 64-879, 64-1413, 64-1624
Colombia. 64-1335
Cuba. 64-1335
France. 63-135, 63^388, 64-1032,
64-1348, 64-1568
Great Britain. 64-817, 64-1348, 64-1568
Honduras. 64-1580
Hungary. 64-1348
Lebanon. 64-1348
Peru. 64-532, 64-1580
Portugal. 64-1093
Rumania. 64-1348
' Russia. 64-615, 64-964, 64-1383
South America. 64-532
Spain. 63-45, 64-402
Sweden. 63-368, 64-1348
Turkey. 63-387
DIPLOMATIC service (Gt. Brit.) 64-123
France. 64-169
DIRECT primaries
see also Primary elections
Washington. 64-1263
DIRECT tax. 64-836
DI SALLE, Michael Vincent, 1908- 64-253
DISARMAMENT. 64-778
DISASTER relief and disasters see Accidents;
Civil War— Charitable work; Earthquakes;
Explosions; Fires; Floods; Railroads-
Accidents; Red Cross; Shipwrecks; World
War I— Relief to war victims
DISCIPLINE see Naval discipline; Slaves—
P Discipline
DISCRIMINATION. 64-869
see also Race problems; Religious
discrimination, Intolerence, and persecu-
tion
DISCUSSION clubs see Clubs
DISEASE germs see Bacteriology
DISEASES
see also Pathology; and specific names of
diseases, e. g. Cholera
Infectious. 64-153
Sheep. 64-914
DEMUKES family. 64-583
DISNEY, David F. 63-399
DISPATCH, Keokuk, Iowa (Newspaper)
63-247
DISPENSARIES
see also Hospitals
South Carolina. 63-113
DISPLACED persons see Refugees
DEQUE, Brlce P. , 1879-1960. 64-1271
DISTILLING industries
see also Liquor trade
Connecticut. 64-1302
New York. 64-877
North Carolina. 64-378
Virginia. 64-980
DISTRICT attorneys
California. 64-738
DISTRICT of Columbia see Washington,
D. C. ; Georgetown, D. C.
DISTRICT of Ninety-Six, S. C.
Family and business papers. 64-1049
DIVORCE. 63-205
Legislation
Missouri. 64-299
DDE, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887. 63-85
Autographs. 63-245
DEC, John Adams, 1798-1879. 63-406
DIXON, Amzi Clarence, 1854-1925. 64-1160
DIXON, Constance (Maynard) 64-485
DIXON, Harry St. John, 1843-1898. 64-485
DIXON, Roland Burrage, 1875-1934. 64-1522
DIXON, Thomas, Jr. 63-290
DIXON, William Hepworth, 1821-1879. 64-59
DIXON, m.
Hardware trade. 64-241
DDCON Plantation, Gaston Co. , N. C. 64-478
DOBBIN, James C. , Jr. 64-420
DOBLAZ, Gonzalo de, 1744-1809. 63-1
DOCK and Marine Council, Galveston Screw-
men's Benevolent Association. 64-750
DOCKET books see Courts; Justices of the
peace
DOCKS and wharves
Construction. 64-709
Connecticut. 64-255
DOCTORS see Medical practice; Physicians
DOCTRINAL unity
see also Christian unity
Lutheran churches. 63-18, 63-24
DODD, C. H. 64-813
DODD, Ceyce see Eastman, Ceyce (Dodd)
Craig
DODD, James. 64-1529
DODD, Lillian. 64-1529
DODD, S. C. (Howell) 64-1529
DODD, William Henry. 64-1529
DODD family. 64-1529
DODGE, Augustus Caesar, 1812-1883. 63-210
DODGE, George. 63-388
DODGE, Gremrille Vellen, 1831-1916. 63-340,
63-371
DODGE, L. G. 64-841
DODGE, Mary Abigail, 1833-1896. 64-714
DODGE Co. , Mo.
Court papers. 64-324
DODGE Co. , Neb.
Politics. 64-1527
DODINGTON, George Bubb, baron Melcombe
see Melcombe, George Bubb Dodington,
baron, 1691-1762
DODSON & Moon, Chattanooga, Tenn.
63-382
DOFFLEMYER, Lewis E. 64-882
DOGS. 64-1297
DOKE, W. H. 64-1157
DOLE, Alexander M. , 1841-1888. 63-235
DOLE, George H. 64-738
DOMESTIC B^ jmgUp see Animals; and names
Of an fmaTB
DOMESTIC architecture see Architecture,
Domestic
DOMESTIC relations. 64-1343
DOMESTIC science see Home economics
DOMINICA
British naval siege. 63-221
DOMINICAN Republic. 63-387
DOMODOSSOLA, Italy
Rosmlnian Order. 64-1290
DONALDSON, Jesse M. 64-253
DONALDSONVILLE, La. 64-1054
DONATION Land claimants. 64-711
DO-NE-HO-GA-WA see Parker, Ely Samuel,
1828-1895
DONIPHAN, Alexander William, 1808-1887.
64-282. 64-338
DONNELL, Forrest C. 64-328
DONNELL family. 64-428
DONNELLY, Ignatius, 1831-1901. 63-231
63-241 *
DONNELSON, Fired. 64-1163
DONOHUE, F. O. 64-891
DONOVAN, William Joseph, 1883-1959
64-1403
DOODES family
Genealogy. 64-1184
D'OOGE, Benjamin Leonard, 1860-1940
64-1513
D'OOGE, Martin Luther, 1839-1915. 64-1513
DOOLEY, Mr. , pseud, see Dunne, Finley
Peter, 1867-1936 7
DOOUTTLE, Eric, 1869-1920. 64-779
DOOLITTLE, Hilda, 1886- 64-150
DOOUTTLE, James H. 64-1557
DOOLITTLE, James Rood, 1815-1897. 63-377
DORCHESTER, Mass.
Chocolate Industry. 64-235
DORMAN, C. P. 64-751
DORMAN, James B. 64-751
DORN, Walter Louis, 1894-1961. 64-1341
DOROTHY-BlllMlne, Plcher, Okla. 64-892
DORR, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854. 64-1585
DORR Rebellion, 1842. 64-873
DORSEY, HughM., 1871-1948. 64-1164
DORSET, Mrs. John
Estate of. 64-912
"DORSEY'S Switch" on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad
Civil War. 64-210
DORT, J. Dallas, 1861-1925. 64-1469
D0 ??£f? AY ' Frank Nela °'>. 1862-1934.
64-767
DOUDNA, Edgar George, 1877-1948. 64-1635
DOUGLAS, Donald W. 64-1557
DO wSuoU EUen£SiWaldrOP ' EUen G 500 * 138 )
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DOUGLAS, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. 64-79
Autographs. 64-47
Campaign for President. 64-511
""eSSo" SuSanHave y- WOO-1962, collector.
DO J r 4 G ^. w ""am Kirtland, 1830-1898.
DOUGLAS, William Orville, 1898- 64-1269
DOUGLASS, Frederick, 1817 7-1895
Autographs. 63-245
^M^f 5 ' JOhn ' Revotoa °'**y soldier.
DOUGLASS, Sarah Hall. 64-1236
DOUGLASS family
Genealogy. 64-1236
D °™' 10 Ge ° re * EUIs > »"»•», 1797-1633.
DOVER Mills, Dexter, Mich. 64-1441
DOVETON, F. B. 64-796
DOWELL, Sprlght 64-1164
DOWELL, W. E. 64-1163
DOWUNG, Thomas. 63-398
DOWNS family
Genealogy. 64-1184
DOWNTOWN-Lower Manhattan Association
Inc. 64-929 *»"uu,
DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan, 1859-1930
Literary manuscripts. 64-1376
DOYLE, John T. 64-738
DOYLE, Thomas. 64-1194
DOYLESTOWN, Pa.
Education. 64-851
DOZIER, Richard, 1822-1901. 64-1000
DRAFT (Military) see subheadings Compul-
sory military service, and Recruiting, en-
listment, etc under names of wars and
armies; and Military service, Compulsory
DOUGLAS, Frances, 1870- 64-802
DOUGLAS, Ian. 64-523
DOUGLAS, James, Jr. 63-221
^SP^' Slr James > bart -> "03-1787.
03-221
DOUGLAS, John, b. 1734. 64-194
DOUGLAS, Paul Howard, 1892- 64-1BS
64-253, 64-1355, 64-1594, 64-1635
DOUGLAS, Sarah L. (Tucker) 64-486
DRAKE, Benjamin, 1795-1841. 63-262
DR 6^82?M-1o S 4 Danie1 ' 18U " 1892 - 64 - 278 '
DRAKE, Daniel, 1785-1852. 63-256, 63-262
DRAKE, Durant, 1878-1933. 63-354
DRAKE, Isaac. 63-262
DR ^ n , 63 / 230 ' 64 - 1536 ' 64-1597, 64-1598,
64-1603, 64-1618, 64-1619, 64-1620
see sOso_ Christmas— Plays; Festivals-
Theater
Societies. 64-1334
Great Britain. 64-117
DRAMA Syndicate. 64-1264
DRANE, Hugh. 64-1180
DRANE, James. 64-1180
DRANE, Robert Brent, 1851-1939. 64-487
DRANE, Walter Harding, 1798-1865. 64-1180
DRANE, William. 64-1180
DRANE family. 64-1180
DRAPER, E. S. 64-365
DRAPER, Lyman Copeland, 1615-1891
64-562, 64-1203
DRAPER, Sally see Lipscomb. Sally (Draper)
DRAPER, William Franklin, 1842-1910
63-341
DRAPER family. 64-1049
DRAYAGE see Freight and freightage
DRAYTON, Joseph. 63-399
DRAYTON, Percival, 1812-1865. 64-1168
DRAYTON, William, 1776-1846. 63-96
64-556 '
DRED Scott decision. 63-337, 64-312
DREISER, Theodore, 1871-1945. 64-491,
DRESDEN, Ger.
Archives. 63-30 ^
Politics. 64-1216
DRIGGS, John F. , 1813-1877. 64-1511
DRIGGS, Williams. 64-1511
DRDJKWATER, John, 1882-1937. 64-150
DROMGOOLE, Edward, 1751-1835. 64-1001
DROMGOOLE, Edward, 1788-1840. '64-1001
DR 2 M £S!? LE ' *«*■•<**■. 1797-1847.
64-1001
DR0MG ^ LE . Miss William Allen, d. 1934.
DROMGOOLE family. 64-1001
DRUG trade. 64-244. 64-376
Kentucky. 63-133
New York. 64-861
South Carolina. 64-1552
DRUMMOND, Thomas, 1809-1897. 63-350
DRUMMOND Town, Va.
Ilamily papers. 64-475, 64-536 a
DRURY, Aubrey, 1891-1959. 64-13 42
64-1254,
^^Clifford Merrill, collector
DRURY, Emily (Merwine) 64-714
DRURY, Sir Robert 64-34
DRY goods business
Michigan. 64-1435, 64-1501
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DRY goods business (Continued)
Missouri. 64-264, 64-311
New York. 64-939
Pennsylvania. 64-248, 64-394
South Carolina. 63-281, 64-1085
DRYDEN, HughL. 64-782
DRYDEN, N. Y.
Blacksmithing. 64-877
DRYER, Thomas I. 64-1266
DUBLIN, Ire.
Mentioned. 64-298
Shippers' registers. 64-480
DU BOSE, William Haskell. 64-559
DU BOSE, William Porcher, 1836-1918.
64-490
DUCHESNE, Rose Philippine, 1769-1852.
64-309, 64-317
DUCK Creek, Del.
Land
Legal documents. 64-213
DUCKWORTH, Sir John Thomas, 1748-1817.
64-80
DUDDDJGTON Manor, Washington, D. C.
64-768
DUE West, S. C.
Erskine College. 63-89, 64-617
DUELS. 63-222
DUER, William, 1747-1799. 64-1567
DUFFIELD, Divie Bethune, 1821-189L
64-1511
DUFFIELD, George, 1794-1868. 64-1438
DUFFIELD, George, 1818-1888. 64-1438
DUFFIELD, William Ward, 1823-1907.
64-1268
DUFFIELD family. 64-1438
DUFFY, Francis Ryan, 1888-
64-1638
64-1635,
DUGAS, Lewis F. E. 64-615
DUKE, Caroline. 64-216
DUKE family
Genealogy. 64-1177
DUKE University, Durham, N. C. 63-80
' DULLES, Allen Welsh, 1893- 64-1615,
64-1622
DULLES, John Foster, 1888-1959. 64-775,
64-1622
DULLES, Joseph
Estate of. 63-280
DULLES family. 63-280
DULUTH, Minn.
Economic growth. 63-241
DUMEE, Son and Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
64-381
DUMOND, Dwight Lowell, 1895-
DUN & Bradstreet, Inc. 64-236
64-1515
•DUNCAN, Alexander. 64-873
DUNCAN, James Henry, 1793-1869. 63-388
DUNDAS, Henry, 1st viscount Melville see
Melville, Henry Dundas, 1st viscount,
1742-1811
DUNGAN family. 64-1425
DUNHAM, Elizabeth
Estate of. 64-356
DUNKARDS. 63-145
DUNKIRK. Ene.
Shipping. 64-412
DUNKLIN Co., Ma
Court papers. 64-324
DUNLAP, Charles. 64-1294
DUNLOP, Barbara (Laird) 63-342
DUNLOP, Francis Key. 63-342
DUNLOP, Grace. 63-342
DUNLOP, James, 1724-1790. 63-342
DUNLOP, James, 1755-1824. 63-342
DUNLOP, James, d. 1881. 63-342
DUNLOP, Robert P., d. 1869. 63-342
DUNLOP, William. 63-342
DUNLOP family. 63-342
DUNN, Jacob Piatt, 1855-1924. 64-1500
DUNN, John Warner Griggs. 63-248
DUNN family
Genealogy. 64-1522
DUNNE, Edward F. 54-247
DUNNE, Finley Peter, 1867-1936. 63-343
DUNNING, William Archibald, 1857-1922.
64-1169, 64-1355
DUNNSV1LLE, Va. 64-571
DUPAIS, GuiUermo. 63-1
DUPLIN Co., N. C. 64-1074
Family papers. 64-377
DU PONCEAU, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844.
63-5
DU PONT, Henry, 1812-1889. 64-1168
DU PONT, Henry Algernon, 1838-1926.
64-764
DURAND. Alice Marie. 63-401
DURANT, William Crapo, 1861-1947.
64-1469
DURANTS Neck, N. C.
Letters from. 64-373
DURHAM, Carl Thomas, 1892- 64-488
DURHAM, N. C.
Banks and banking. 63-110
Duke University. 63-80
Family papers. 64-501, 64-634, 64-982
Tobacco industry. 63-110
U. S. Ground Observer Corps. 63-93
DURHAM Station, N. C.
Personal papers. 63-128
DURRETT, Reuben Thomas, 1824-1913,
collector. 64-81
DUTAILLIS, Charles Edmond Petit- see Petit-
Dutaillis, Charles Edmond, 1868-1947
DUTCH East India Company. 64-262
DUTCH Guiana see Surinam
DUTCHESS Co. , N. Y.
Vital records. 64-898
DWIGHT, Theodore, 1764-1846. 64-202
DWIGHT, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 1846-1917.
63-394
DWIGHT, Theodore William, 1822-1892.
64-767
DWIGHT, Timothy, 1752-1817. 63-35,
64-1292
DWIGHT, Timothy, 1828-1916. 64-1292
DWIGHT family. 64-1292
DYE, Alexander Vincent, 1876-1956. 64-690
DYER, Charles E. 63-350
DYER, Moses. 64-873
DYER Co. , Term.
Civil War. 64-1185
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
DYSENTERY. 64-1180, 64-1199
DYSON, Abbie. 64-1182
E
EAKER, Ira C. 64-1557
EAMES, Charles. 64-1575
EAMES, WUberforce. 64-523
EARLHAM College, Richmond, Ind. 64-962
EARLY, Clifford CabeU. 64-1233
EARLY, Elizabeth Browne (Rives) 64-1228
EARLY, Frances Patterson. 64-1228
EARLY, John, 1786-1873. 64-1228
EARLY, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894. 63-61
EARLY, Mary Virginia see Brown, Marv
Virginia (Early) '
EARLY, Thomas Howard. 64-1228
EARLY family. 64-1228
EARTHQUAKES
California. 64-1268
Italy. 64-1282
EAST Africa see Africa, East
EAST Avon, N. Y.
First Baptist Church. 64-924
EAST (Far East) see Far East
EAST Feliciana Parish, La.
Schools. 64-252
EAST India Company (English) 63-42, 63-98
EAST Indies
French colonial and commercial under-
takings. 64-261
EAST Lansing, Mich.
Michigan State University see Michigan-
State University, East Lansing
EASTRickham, Eng.
Courts baron. 64-174
EAST Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Com-
pany. 64-1203
EAST Tennessee Mining Company. 64-1203
EAST Tennessee Zinc Company. 64-1214
EASTBURN, Isaac H. 64-1481
EASTERN Asylum, Williamsburg, Va. see
Virginia-Eastern State Hospital, WilKms-
EASTERN Manufacturing Company. 64-240
EASTERN Shore, Md.
Genealogy. 63-116
E i™ S,atefiOSpiU ' Williamsburg, Va.
EASTERN Townships, Quebec, Can.
Land transactions. 64-790
EASTMAN, Ceyce (Dodd) Craig. 64-1529
EASTMAN, Charles Gamage, 1816-1860
64-1586
EASTMAN, Edward Roe, 1885- 64-841
64-946
EASTMAN Theatre, Rochester, N. Y. 64-902
EASTON, Elizabeth. 64-1558
EASTON, Rufus. 64-334
EASTON family
Genealogy. 63-250
EASTON, Pa.
Indian treaties. 63-2
Lafayette College. 64-1156
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EATON, Allen. 64-695
EATON, Cyrus. 64-253
EATON, HerveyE. 64-861
EA 6°5io JOhn Hem " y ' 1790 " 1856 - 6 3-363,
EATON, O. E. 64-861
EATON, William, 1764-1811. 63-333
EATON, Ohio
Teachers and teaching. 63-183
EAU Claire, Wis.
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1621
EBERETTER, J. 63-28
EBERHART, Richard, 1904- 64-150, 64-806
ECHOLS, John, 1823-1896. 64-405
ECKENER, Hugo. 64-1615
ECKMAN, George Peck, 1860-1920. 64-966
EC 6f-l7™ M6dlCaI Instltute ' Cincinnati, Ohio.
ECLIPSES. 64-1556
ECOLOGISTS Union. 64-819
ECONOMETRICS. 64-1351
ECONOMIC assistance, American. 64-938
ECONOMIC conditions see subdivision
Economic conditions Under names of
countries, cities, etc.
ECONOMIC history. 64-1285
EC ^«i? CS - 63 - 1M > 6 *- 1 57, 64-611
etmV 4 - 725 ' 64 ' 767 ' 64 -»51 64-1402,
see also Credit
Conferences. 64-567, 64-1577
NewDeaL 64-1295, 64-1311
Societies. 63-50
Teaching. 64-962
ECUMENICAL movements. 64-1157, 64-1161
see also Christian unity
64-775,
EDDY, George Sherwood, 1871
64-1462
EDEN, M. 64-168
EDENTON Academy.
EDENTON, N. C.
St. Paul's Church.
Shipping records.
Students. 64-447
EDGE, Walter Evans, 1874-1956
64-1348
EDGECOMBE Co., N. C.
64-487
64-487, 64-1091
64-374
64-778,
Fa 64i. y i04t erS * M ~ 465 ' M ~ 548 ' 64_6U '
324
EDGEFIELD District, S. C.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 63-303
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
Family papers. 64-527
EDGEHILL, Albemarle Co. , Va.
Horses. 64-1247
EDGEWORTH, F. Y. 64-1351
EDISON, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931. 64-356
EDITORS and editing. 63-261
see also Journalism
Anthologies. 64-728
Books. 64-121, 64-1453
Newspapers. 64-1022
Periodicals. 63-260, 63-321, 63-372
64-45, 64-136, 64-138, 64-150, 64-162
64-753,64-1188,64-1355
Poetry. 63-141, 64-136, 64-150
EDMBTON family
Genealogy. 64-1184
ED 64?1268' Harry Marcus We ston, 1862-1945.
EDMONDSON f amily
Genealogy. 64-1184
EDMONSON family
Genealogy. 64-1184
EDMONTON, Alberta, Can.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
EDUCATION. 63-45, 63-370, 64-224 64-425
teaching; Workers' education
Addresses. 64-1425
Administration., 64-77, 64-1327
Adults
New York. 64-883
Agricultural _see Agricultural colleges-
Agricultural education """B^,
Anthropology. 63-4
Blind. 64-1528
Broadcasting companies. 84-1619
Compulsory. 83-19
Cultural sciences. 64-1290
Deaf 4
Connecticut 64-1289
Federal aid. 64-938
Finance. 64-380, 64-1480, 64-1622
Foreign. 84-46
B, M r iu 8 t"?' 64 ~ 104 ' 64 " 142 ' 64-160,
64-454, 64-1413, 64-1480
see also Colleges and universities
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EDUCATION (Continued)
Languages. 63—4
Laws and legislation
Illinois. 63-19
Michigan. 63-19
New York. 64-910
Oregon. 63-19
Medicine see Medical education
Music see Music-— Education
Negroes. 63-72, 64-1231
Nurses and nursing. 64-1167
Philosophy of. 63-95, 64-77
Retarded children. 64-1512
Science. 63-4
Secondary
Lutheran. 63-20
Societies. 64-21, 64-90, 64-375, 64-1327,
64-1471
Lutheran. 63-20
Michigan. 64-1408
Missouri. 64-328
Southern States. 64-993
Women. 64-309, 64-719, 64-1241
By place
China. 64-46
Far East 64-46, 64-51
Georgia. 63-103, 64-225
Germany. 64-165
India. 63-105
Japan. 64-165
iPti" America. 64-739
Minnesota. 63-236, 64-1523
New York. 64-883
North Carolina. 63-373, 64-365, 64-375,
64-393, 64-470, 64-638, 64-672, 64-1120,
64-1542
Pennsylvania. 64-851
Peru. 63-74
Southern States. 63-90, 63-131, 64-993,
64-1077, 64-1120, 64-1542
Virginia. 63-125
EDUCATION Mission to Germany (U. S. )
64-165
EDUCATION Mission to Japan (U. S. ) 64-165
EDUCATIONAL Dramatic League. 64-1334
EDUCATIONAL endowments see Endowments
EDUCATIONAL films. 64-727
EDWARD Augustus, duke of Kent, 1767-1820
Autographs. 63-245
EDWARDS, David Fay, 1834-1860. 64-862
EDWARDS, Franklin Boyd. 64-863
EDWARDS, George Wharton, 1859-1950.
•63-246
EDWARDS, Hamilton. 64-862, 64-863
EDWARDS, John Cummins, 18067-1888.
64-324
EDWARDS, Jonathan, of Chenango Co. , N. Y.
64-864
EDWARDS, Jonathan, 1703-1758. 64-1293
EDWARDS, Jonathan, 1745-1801. 63-35
EDWARDS, Jonathan, 1789-1875. 64-1293
EDWARDS, Jonathan, 1841-1886. 64-1293
EDWARDS, Ninian, 1775-1833. 64-186 ,
64-287
Autographs. 64-242
EDWARDS, Odgen, 1781-1862. *63-399
EDWARDS, R. H. 64-864
EDWARDS, Timothy, 1669-1758. 63-35
EDWARDS, Weldon Nathaniel, 1788-1873.
63-96
EDWARDS family. 64-558, 64-862, 64-864,
64-1293
Genealogy. 64-798
EELLS, Cushing. 64-1254, 64-1256
EELLS, Nathaniel, 1677-1750. 63-35
EELLS, Nathaniel, 1710-1786. 63-35
EFFDJGER, John Robert, 1869-1933. 64-1515
EGE, Michael M. 63-193
EGG (Biology) see Embryology
EGG Harbor City, N. J.
Teachers and teaching. 64-878
EGGEN tax exemption case, 1949. 63-19
EGGLESTON, Edward, 1837-1902. 63-243
EGGLESTON, Elizabeth F. (GUdart) 64-489
EGGLESTON, Mahala P. H. see Roach, Mahala
P. H. (Eggleston)
EGGLESTON, Richard Hardaway.
EGGLESTON family. 64-489
64-489
Genealogy. 64-1222
EGGS. 64-884
Marketing
Minnesota. 63-253
EGYPT. 63-148
Army. 64-1050
Foreign relations
With Great Britain. 63-147
With the United States. 64-1577
Travel and description. 64-851
EGYPT Coal Mine, Deep River, N. C. 64-568
EHRINGHAUS, J. C. B. 64-664
EICHELBERGER, Clark M. 64-88
EICHELBERGER, Robert L. 64-1557
EINSTEIN, Albert, 1879-1955. 63-83, 64-83,
64-779, 64-1295
EISENHOWER, Dwight David, Pres. U. S. ,
1890- 64-775, 64-1334, 64-1615, 64-1622
Administration of. 64-1312
EISENHOWER, Milton Stover, 1899- 63-354,
64-1480
EISENHOWER Exchange Fellowships. 64-870
EKLN, James Adams. 63-49
ELASTIC stability. 64-1581
ELD, Henry, 1814-1850. 63-344
ELDERSLJE, N. C.
Family papers. 64-390
ELECTIONS and election campaigns. 64-186,
64-1469
see also Ballot reform; Political conven-
tions; Presidential elections; Primary
elections; Proportional representation
Campaigns. 63-243, 63-246, 63-388,
64-511, 64-736, 64-938, 64-1264,
64-1562
Contested. 63-264
By date
1840. 63-194
1844. 63-76
1848. 63-126, 63-398
1856. 64-1061
1860. 63-126
1864. 63-186
1872. 64-402
1880. 64-57
1920. 64-1624
1923. 64-1523
1924. 63-151, 64-1497
1926. 64-1260
1932. 64-1260
1940. 64-1260
1958. 64-1595
1960. 64-1595
By place
Connecticut. 64-1370
Illinois. 64-128, 64-138, 64-186
Michigan. 64-1429, 64-1459, 64-1469,
64-1484, 64-1497
Minnesota. 64-1523
Missouri. 64-267
New York. 64-910
North Carolina. 64-604
Ohio. 63-186
South Carolina. 63-151
Tennessee. 63-382, 64-1195
Wisconsin. 64-1621, 64-1624
325
ELECTIONS Committee (U. S. House of Hepre
sentatives) 63-93 «eure
ELECTIONS In
Great Britain. 63-46, 64-43, 64-1356
ELECTRIC circuits. 63-156
ELECTRIC Industries
see also Electric utilities
Inventions and patents. 64-1357, 64-1364
ELECTRIC power. 64-938
W ash ing to n. 64-1269
ELECTRIC Purifier Company, New Haven,
Conn. 64-1283 =™«u,
ELECTRIC railroads. 64-748
seeaiso Cities and towns— Transportation
Georgia. 64-225
Illinois. 64-185
Virginia. 64-1245
ELECTRIC utilities
New York. 64-942
Washington. 63-212, 64-1269, 64-1272
ELECTRICAL engineering. 64-726, 64-1269
ELECTRICAL Exhibition, Philadelphia. Pa.
1884. 63-154 ^
ELECTRICITY, Atmospheric. 63-15
ELECTRIFICATION, Rural see Rural electri-
fication
ELECTRODYNAMICS. 63-15
ELECTROMECHANICS. 64-1357
ELECTRON optics. 64-1561
ELECTRONS. 64-1561
ELIAS, Robert Henry, 1914- 64-953
E ^767 C ,'T4- e 7 S 98 Wmiam ' 1834 " 1926 - ««H
ELIOT, George, pseud., 1819-1880. 64-714
64-150,
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ELIOT, Thomas Stearns, 1888-1965
64-328, 64-728, 64-955, 64-1338
ELIOT, William Greenleaf, 1811-1887
64-325, 64-1569
ELIZABETH City, N. C. 64-572
ELIZABETH Hull (Bark) 64-1394
ELKHART, m. 64-245
ELKINS, Stephen Benton, 1841-1911. 83_ 3 2 6
ELKTON, Md.
Letters from. 63-367
ELLA and Annie (Ship) 63-274
ELLA (Schooner) 64-572
ELLENDALE, La.
Personal papers. 64-1102
E ^63 EU 64tJo 1J>leS(LUmml8) ' 1818 -" 77 -
ELLICOTT city, Md.
Personal papers. 64-1210
EiUCOTTVILLE, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-904
ELLIOT, Anne Eliza. 64-1002
ELLIOT, E. E. 64-867
ELLIOT, Isabella. 64-1002
ELLIOT, John, of Harnett Co., N. C
64-1002 '
ELLIOT, William H. 64-1002
ELLIOTT, Gilbert 64-572, 64-649
ELLIOTT, Habersham. 64-490
ELLIOTT, Henry W. 63-350
ELLIOTT, John Barnwell, 1841-1921. 64-490
ELLIOTT, Joseph E. 64-1557
ELLIOTT, Stephen, 1771-1830. 64-1552
"Eg 6^&r- i86e - >< 9 °-
ELLIOTT, Stephen, 1832-1866. 63-292
ELLIOTT family. 64-490
ELLIS, Charles, 1817-1900. 63-345
ELLIS, Edith Anna. 64-818
EL ^ EUzabet1 ' see Roosevelt, Elizabeth
ELLIS, George, baron Dover see Dover
George Ellis, baron, 1797-1833
ELLIS, Havelock, 1858-1939. 64-1367
ELLIS, JohnM. 64-1485
ELLB, John Willis, 1820-1861. 63-66
ELLIS, Powhatan, 1790-1863. *63-345
ELLIS, Raymond. 64-365
ELLIS (Thomas and Charles) & Company
Richmond, Va. 63-345 ™T»
ELLB, Thomas Harding, 1814-1898. 63-345
EL ^i' t » Wel ^r e ' bar0n Mendl P see Mendlp,
Welbore Ellis, baron, 1713-1802
EUJS-AHan papers, 1795-1889. 63-345
ELLBTON, Robert W. 64-147
EL PASO, Tex.
Economic conditions. 64-891
ELSBREE, Anna, collector. 64-854
ELWARD, Richard. 63-68
ELWELL, Cyril Frank, 1884-1963. 64-726
ELY, Lewis. 64-491
ELY, Northcutt, 1903- 64-1272
EL L ? lchard Theodore, 1854-1943. 64-1500
64-1624 '
ELY, Robert Erskine. 64-767
EMANCIPATION of slaves see Slavery-
Emancipation
EMBARGO of 1807. 63-324
EMBASSIES (U. S.) see Diplomatic service;
Foreign relations
EMBRYOLOGY. 64-134
EMERGENCY Committee of Atomic Scientists.
04— Z9, 64—83
EMERGENCY Peace Campaign. 64-21
EMERSON, Edward W. 64-1326
EMERSON, Gouverneur, 1769-1874. 64-958
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 64-47
64-63 '
EMERSON, WUliam. 64-944
EMERSON family. 64-958-
EMERY, Albert Hamilton, 1834-1926
64-1293
EMIGRATION see_ Immigration and
emigration
EMILY (Ship) 63-274
EMMA C. Latham (Schooner) 64-1400
EMMA Lincoln (Bark) 64-1395
EMMETT, Burton, 1871-1935. 64-491
EMMONS, Benjamin L. 64-302
EMORY, Thomas. 64-768
EM 64^5 f 12 mdHenryC ° Uege ' Em0r y> Va -
EMORY University, Atlanta, Ga.
Students. 63-89
EMPIRE Line. 64-254
EMPIRE Loom Works. 64-917
EMPLOYEES
see also_Government employment and
employees; Labor
Railroads. 64-815
New York. 64-876
EMPLOYERS' associations
Washington. 64-1264
EMPLOYMENT
seeaiso Unemployment
Children see Child labor
Negroes. 63-47 ^
Slaves. 63-121, 63-137, 64-450
Women. 64-715
EMPORIA, Kan.
Travel and description. 64-1503
EMRIE, Clara see Greve. Clara (Emrie)
ENAMEL, Dental. 64-683
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ENCYCLOPAEDIA Britannica. 64-21, 64-102,
64-113
ENDELMAN, Edward. 64-1290
ENDICOTT, William Crowninstueld, 1826-
| 1900. 63-376, 64-764
ENDOWMENTS. 64-767, 64-993
see also Foundations, Charitable and
educational; Philanthropy
Michigan. 64-.1418
ENERGY (Physics) 63-15
ENFIELD, Eng.
Firearms industry and trade. 64-1288
ENFIELD, N. C.
Letters from. 64-465
ENGINEERING. 64-266, 64-649, 64-1498,
64-1499, 64-1581
see also Civil engineering; Electrical
engineering; Hydraulic engineering;
Industrial engineering; Mechanical engi-
neering; Mines, mining, and mineral
resources— Engineering; D. S. — Army-
Corps of Engineers
Railroads. 63-256
Louisiana. 64-765
Virginia. 64-1243
ENGINEERS. 63-94
ENGINES. 64-507
see also Internal combustion engines;
^k Steam engines
Manufacturing and trade
Pennsylvania. 63-153
ENGLAND see Great Britain
ENGLE, Nathaniel. 64-293
ENGLE, Paul, 1908- 64-150, 64-728
ENGLISH, B. M. 64-1577
ENGLISH, William D. 64-738
ENGLISH, William Hayden, 1822-1896. 64-84
ENGLISH and Classical Family School for Boys,
Farmington, Conn. 64-348
ENGLISH Graduate Union, Columbia University.
64-1338
ENGLISH in -
see also British in-
ENGLISH in America. 64-699, 64-944
see also Immigration and emigration —
From other countries— England
fcNGLISH language and literature. 63-52,
64-233, 64-1338
see also Authors
History and criticism. 63-99
Lectures. 64-127
Teaching. 64-109, 64-850, 64-1506
ENGLISH poetry see Poetry
ENGLISH Speaking Union. 64-1291
ENGLISH West Indian Expedition, 1739-1742.
63-221
ENGRAVERS and engraving. 64-491, 64-1317
ENSTON Home, Charleston, S. C. 63-278
ENTERPRISE (Ship) 63-387
ENTERTAINING see subdivision Social life
under names of places
ENTOMOLOGICAL news (Publication) 63-83
ENTZMINGER, Louis. 64-1163
EOCHAIR-sclath an Alfrinn (MSS. ) 64-807
EPIDEMICS. 64-952
see also specific names of epidemic
diseases; e.g. Cholera
Florida. 64-1047
Great Britain. 64-69
Illinois. 63-243
EPIGRAMS. 64-1453
EPISCOPAL Church see Protestant Episcopal
Church in the U. S. A. ; Church of England;
and for an individual church see the name of
the place In which it Is located
EPISCOPAL School of North Carolina, Raleigh.
64-397, 64-555, 64-637
EPPERSON, B. H., 1836-1878. 64-740
EPPES, John Wayles, 1773-1823. 63-97
EPPES family. 64-1031
EPSTEIN, Abraham, 1892-1942. 64-715
EPWORTH League. 64-852, 64-972, 64-975,
64-976
ERASMUS, Desiderius, d. 1536. 64-47
ERIE CanaL 64-865, 64-873, 64-941
ERIE Co. , N. Y.
Sheriffs. 64-1319
ERIE, Mich.
Letters from. 64-1493
ERIE Narrow Gauge System Railroad. 64-815
ERNST, Otto. 63-30
ERSKINE, Andrew Nelson, 1826-1862. 64-741
ERSKINE, B. H. 64-741
ERSKINE, John, 1879-1951. 64-1338
•ERSKINE, Michael. 64-741
ERSKINE College, Due West, S. C. 63-89,
64-617
ERWIN, Edward Jones, 1806-1871. 64-492
ERWDJ, Elizabeth Ann (Phlfer), 1814-1890.
64-492
ERWIN, George Phifer, 1840-1911. 64-492
ERWIN, John, 63-136
ERWIN, L. A. 64-412
ERWIN family. 64-412, 64-492
ESKIMOS. 64-1268
Anthropology. 63-14
ESPEY, James H. 64-493
ESPEY, Josephs. 64-493
ESPEY family. 64-493
ESPDJA de Seraa, Concha, 1877- 64-802
ESPY family see Espey family
ESSEX Co. , N. Y.
Business records. 64-876, 64-905
ESSEX Co., Va. 64-571
Estate management. 64-1248
ESSEX, Eng.
Manors. 64-62
ESSEX (Frigate) 63-387
ESTATE laws
Maryland. 63-116
ESTATE management
This heading Is used for the operation and
control of landed property.
Great Britain. 64-176
North Carolina. 64-1530
Virginia. 64-1248
ESTATES
Here are entered references to the
property of (usually) deceased persons.
64-890, 64-1058
see also Guardian and ward; and names of
persons and families
Alabama. 64-387
California. 64-738
Connecticut 64-245
Delaware. 64-207, 64-212
England. 63-146, 64-34
France. 64-118, 64-330
Illinois. 64-245
Maine. 63-335
Massachusetts. 64-357
Missouri. 64-271, 64-273, 64-307, 64-327,
64-337, 64-1241
New York. 64-835, 64-836, 64-894,
64-916, 64-919, 64-940, 64-942
North Carolina. 63-121, 64-368, 64-373,
64-377, 64-378, 64-379, 64-420, 64-429,
64-465, 64-500, 64-591, 64-668, 64-979,
64-1002, 64-1038, 64-1080, 64-1109,
64-1532
Pennsylvania. 64-1150
Santo Domingo (French colony) 64-330
South Carolina. 63-280, 63-287, 63-291,
63-297, 63-302, 63-307, 63-317, 64-680,
64-1552
Tennessee. 64-1178
Texas. 64-745, 64-747, 64-755
327
ESTATES (Continued)
Virginia. 64-751, 64-1230, 64-1241
64-1242 '
Washington, D. C. 64-768
ESTE, David Kirkpatrick, 1785-1875 63-iefl
63-184 ■ ■ '
ESTHETICS. 64-1360
ESTONIA
Missions
Lutheran. 64-814
ESTOURNELLES de Constant, Paul Henri
Benjamin, baron d', 1852-1924. 64-767
ETAPLES, France
Art students. 64-881
ETHICS. 64-59, 64-887
see also Conscience
Christian. 64-93
Medicine. 64-1552
ETHIOPIA
Egyptian Army campaign, 1875-1876.
64-1050
ET 6^^ St ° ry coUection . 16th-19th centuries.
ETHNOLOGY. 63-4, 64-404, 64-1580
Indians. 63-2, 63-3, 63-9
Negroes. 63-10
Central America. 63-10
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
Southwest 63-10, 64-7
West Indies. 63-10
ETTWEIN, John, 1721-1802. 63-293
EUGENE, Or.
IIn M^ Sitr * ° reg ° n — ° re P»»-Unlver-
EU M^17' COnS ° rt ° f Napoleon m ' "26-1920.
EUROPE
see also Napoleonic period; World War I-
World War n h
Anthropology. 63-14
Art and artists. 63-393
Art students (U. S. ) 64-1546
Authors. 63-393
Bimetallism. 63-377
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 64-966
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Foreign relations (Gt Brit) 63-100
64-123 '
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 63-187
Fortifications. 63-228
Glass industry and trade. 63-309
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1169, 64-1341
Hospitals. 63-250
EUROPE (Continued)
Industrial revolution. ,64-141
Letters received in. 64-197, 64-1075
Maps. 64-289
Medicine. 63-250, 64-771
Missions
Lutheran. 64-814
Politics. 63-64, 64-118
Shipping records. 64-412
Social life. 64-333, 64-977
Students (U. S.) 64-882,64-1481
see also Europe— Art students (U. S. )
Travel and description. 64-1160
19th century. 63-92
1800-1850. 63-228, 64-1346
185 « l SS- 63 - 1M > 63 - 247 > 63-264,
63-380, 64-771, 64-958, 64-1019
64-1048, 64-1131, 64-1414 T£un
20th century. 63-233, 63-250 64-33
64-918,64-1517 ' /* 33,
EUROPEAN miscellany, 1531-1932
(Manuscript collection) 63-65
EUSTB, Augustus H. 64-237
EUSTIS, Benjamin. 64-1563
EUSTB, Caroline (Langdon) 64-1563
EUSTIS, Frederic A. 64-237
EUSTIS, James Biddle, 1834-1899. 63-61
EUU^WUliam, 1753-1825. 63-366, 64-186,
EUSTIS, William E.C., of Boston. 64-237
EUSTIS family. 64-237
EUSTIS Mining Company. 64-237
EC 6^ni4 rings ' S - C - ' BatUe of ' 1781 -
EVANGELICAL Lutheran Joint Synod of
Wisconsin and Other States. 63-18, 63-26
EV S UCAL Ulthersm Synod * ™»««.
EV ^S < ; AL Luthenm S y nodical Conference
of North America. 63-26
Board for Colored Missions see Evangeli-
cal Lutheran Synodical CoSeWe tf
North America-Missionary Board
Doctrinal Unity Committee. 63-18
Missionary Board. 63-27
EVANGELISCHEAkademie, Boll, Ger. 63-33
EVANGELISTIC work. 63-409, 64-638
64-674, 64-952, 64-1160, 64-1553 '
•EVANS, Cadwalader. 64-1145
EVANS, Florence (Wilkinson) 64-150
EV 64^003 ameB ' * FayetteTllle . N - C.
EVANS, Martha Henrietta (Knight) 64-1003
EVANS Nathan, Revolutionary soldier.
64-413
EVANS, Ruth. 64-1472
EVANSTON, m.
Northwestern University see Northwestern
University, Evanston, ST
EV M 3 1 R 1 T^ MiUtWeU ' ""-mi.
63-326, 63-406, 64-57, 64-764
EVE, Paul F. 64-1199
EVELETH, George W. 64-960
EVELYNTON Plantation, Va. 64-1098
EVERETT, Alexander Hill, 1790-1847
64-1563
EVERETT, Edward, 1794-1865
As correspondent 63-198, 64-427 64-70*
64-1320, 64-1584 ' 7 ■
Autographs. 64-63
EVERETT, Joseph. 64-626
EVERY week (Periodical) 64-1596
EVINS, Benson. 64-1181 |
EVINS, W. S. 64-1181
EV 64fllSr erSSt0re ' CuUe ° ka * Tenn -
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-855
Methodist 64-1241
New York. 64-837
EVANS, Augusta Jane see Wilson, Augusta
Jane (Evans) 1835-1109
EVOLUTION. 63-236
EV 6 tm2 DNandrellgl0uflbellef8 - •«-"«.
EVOLUTIONARY psychology. 64-1362
EWELL, F. B. 64-742
EWELL, F. W. 64-742
EWELL, Fannie. 64-742
EWELL, J. B. 64-742
EWELL, Jesse. 64-742
E 78%' ^^'^^ Brown, 1820-
EWELL, M. W. 64-742
EWELL, Mattie. 64-742
EWELL, Richard Stoddert, 1817-1872. 63-61
EWELL, T. B. 64-742
EWELL family. 64-742
EWING, Alexander. 64-1434
EWDTG, Andrew. 64-1182
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EWING, Ellen see Sherman, Ellen (Ewlng)
1824-1888
EWING, Henry, Confederate soldier. 64-485
EWING, Hugh Boyle, 1826-1905. 63-264
EWING, Mary see Lane, Mary (Ewlng)
EWING, Nathaniel. 64-309
EWING, Robert. 64-1175
EWING, Thomas, 1829-1896. 63-264
EXACTUS Photo- Film Corporation, Palo Alto,
Calif. 64-727
EXAMINATION questions
Colleges and universities. 64-796
EXCAVATIONS (Archeology)
see also Archeology
Illinois. 64-1522
Pennsylvania. 64-1522
EXCELL, Edwin Othello, 1851-1921. 64-972
EXCHANGE of persons programs. 64-870
EXECUTIVE Committee for the Inauguration
(1881 and 1901) 64-769
EXECUTORS and administrators see Estates
EXERCISES, Devotional see Devotional
exercises (Daily readings)
EXETER, N. H.
k Merchants. 64-56
Schools. 64-822
EXHIBITIONS and fairs
see also Agricultural exhibitions; Art and
Artists— Exhibitions; Flower shows; and
names of exhibitions or fairs
Illinois see Chicago, 111. —World's Colum-
bian Exposition, 1893
Minnesota. 63-243, 64-1521
Missouri. 63-376, 64-1329, 64-1526
New York. 64-167
Ohio. 63-203, 64-16
Pennsylvania. 63-154
Virginia. 64-703
Washington. 63-216
EXPEDITIONS see Archeology— Expeditions;
Exploring expeditions; Filibusters; Naval
expeditions; Scientific expeditions; Scouts
and scouting; Surveys and surveying-
Expeditions; and names of specific expedi-
tions
EXPENSES, Household see Household
accounts
^EXPERT Committee on United Nations Public
Information. 64-1615
EXPLORERS
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
EXPLORING expeditions
Antarctic regions. 64-782, 64-1388
see also United States Exploring Expedi-
tion, 1838-1842
EXPLORING expeditions (Continued)
Arctic regions. 64-328
New Mexico. 64-800
Pacific Ocean. 63-344
Rocky Mountains. 64-333
The West 64-314
Yellowstone River. 64-343
EXPLOSIONS
Ships. 64-265
EXPORT Exposition, Philadelphia, Pa., 1899.
63-154
EXPORTING and importing k« Foreign trade;
Merchants
EXPOSITIONS see Exhibitions and fairs; and
names of expositions or location
EXPRESS companies. 64-861
see also Freight and freightage
EXPRESS, St. Joseph, Mo. (Newspaper)
64-659
EXTENSION work, Agricultural see Agricul-
tural extension work
EYE
Diseases and defects, Cure of.
64-376
FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
64-720
FAASS, F. Lewis. 64-865
FAASS (F. Lewis) and Daniel Ford. 64-865
FABER, Cecilia B6hl de see Caballero,
Fernan, pseud, of Cecilia B&hl de Fiber,
1796-1877
FABRICS see Textile Industry and trade
FACTORIES
Specifications. 64-1037
FACTORS see Commission merchants
FADIMAN, Clifton. 64-1558
FAFNIR Bearing Company, Detroit, Mich.
64-1508
FAIR Haven, Conn. 64-245, 64-1310
FAIR labor standards act of 1938. 64-21
FATBP im.n , Charles Stebblns, 1842-1924.
64-764
FAIRCHILD, Henry Pratt, 1880-
FAntCHTLD, William B. 63-190
FAIRFAX, Ada. 63-193
FAIRFAX Co., Va. 64-1180
Clerk's office. 64-1227
Land
Legal documents. 64-997
63-354
FAIRFAX Station, Va.
Civil War. 63-351
FAIRFIELD Township, N. C.
64-1071
FAIRLIE, John Archibald, 1872-1947.
64-1515
FAIRMOUNT Water Works, Philadelphia, Pa.
64-1373
FAIRS see Exhibitions and fairs; Agricultural
exhibitions
FAIRY tales. 63-230
FAISON, Florence see Butler, Florence
(Faison)
FAITH healing. 64-838
FAJARDO incident 63-387
FALCONER, Jacob A. 64-1263
FALLIGANT, PhiL 64-407
FALLIGANT, Robert. 64-407
FALLE, William J. 64-1553
FALLS of St Anthony, Minn.
Log booms. 63-235
FALMOUTH, Me. 64-56
FAMILY law see Domestic relations
FAMILY papers see used as a subdivision
under place for a collection of papers of a
general nature
FAMY, Emillo Aguinaldo y see Aguinaldo y
Famy, Emilio, 1869-1964
FANNING, Edmund, 1739-1818. 64-1057
FANNY (Bark) 64-255
FANNY (Ship) 63-274
FAR East 64-1331
Colonies (Gt Brit ) 6*3-112
Education. 64-46, 64-51
Foreign relations (Gt Brit ) 63-40, 63-112
Imperialism. 63-112
Travel and description. 63-92, 63-264,
64-567
FARIAS, Casimiro. 64-1213
FARIBAULT, Minn.
St Mary's Hall (formerly St Mary's School
for Girls) 63-237
Shattuck School for Boys. 63-234, 63-247
FARLEY, James Aloysius, 1888-
64-1348
64-253,
FARM accounts. 64-56
England. 64-174
Maine. 64-56
New York. 64-823, 64-848, 64-916,
64-1591
North Carolina. 64-372, 64-540
Pennsylvania. 64-56
FARM animals see Animals; Livestock
FARM Board, C. S. Federal. 64-20
FARM buildings see Barns
"ft 1 f** tatt « lee Agricultural laws and
legislation
FARM machinery
Includes farm implements and farm
equipment
Industry and trade. 63-235, 64-989
M as s achusetts. 64-1
Minnesota. 64-1525
New York. 64-930
Inventory. 63-121
Plows. 64-300
FARM mortgages see Mortgages
FARM produce
Accounts
New York. 64-916
North Carolina. 64-617
Marketing
Minnesota. 63-249, 63-253
Mississippi. 64-384
Washington. 64-1263
Prices. 64-904
FAaM ^ eUef £££ Agricultural laws and legis-
FARM tenancy. 64-861
see also Sharecroppers
FARMER, John, 1789-1838. 64-1585
FARMERS' Alliance see National Farmers'
AU^nce and Industrial Union; fafSTid
local groups see name of state or place
FARMERS' Educational and Cooperative Union
of America. 64-685
FARMERS' institutes
Minnesota. 63-239
New York. 64-825
FARMERS' Mutual Fire insurance Company of
Lenawee Co., Mich. 64-1406 ^^
FARMERS' organizations see Agricultural
societies
FARMERS' Union of America see Farmers'
Educational and Cooperatlve"Union of Ameri-
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FARMDTOTON, Conn.
English and Classical Family School for
Boys. 64-348
SUJ ?? e 1 r ,oo Ch001 tm ** *»*oral sciences.
D4-1290
FARMS and farming, 63-104, 64-958
see also Agriculture; Plantations; Ranches
Alabama. 64-1049, 64-1193
Arkansas. 64-800
Florida. 64-1193
FARMS AND farming (Continued)
France. 64-842
Georgia. 64-407, 64-493, 64-1193
Illinois. 64-248, 64-1265
Indiana. 64-1265
Iowa. 64-1265
Kansas. 64-248
Michigan. 64-1511
Minnesota. 63-239, 63-249
M ^ M ^, 64 ~ 273 ' M -275, 64-284.
64-1193 '
New York. 64-841, 64-892, 64-930
New Zealand. 64-366
North Carolina. 64-375, 64-378, 64-381
£25" f 4 " 540 ' 64 - 5 «. 64-586, 6t 6 6l
64-620, 64-649, 64-982, 64-999, 64-1530
Oregon. 64-248
South Carolina. 63-144, 64-1049
Southern States. 63-47
Tennessee. 64-1193
Texas. 64-760, 64-1049
Vermont 64-1587
Virginia. 63-143, 64-145, 64-751
Washington. 64-1265
FARNSWORTH, Elon, 1799-1877. 64-1500
FARNUM family
Genealogy. 64-1528
FARQUHAR, Perclval, 1864-1953. 64-1294
FA 6^8 G 7?'64-5 a 7l dGlaSgOW ' 1801 -" 7 °-
FARRAND, Livingston, 1867-1939. 64-830
FARRAND, Max, 1869-1945. 64-1455
FA M^M ' JameS Th ° maS ' 1904 - 64-165,
FARRIERS. 64-907
see also Blacksmithing
FARROW, Henry Patillo, 1834-1907. 64-223
I FASHIONS. 64-721
see also Costumes
E ng land. 64-817
**?££?" Charles James ' 1806 - 18 «4.
FA P L K* IER ' Charles James, 1847-1929.
63—97
FAULKNER, William, 1897-1962. 64-1618
FAUNA, Preservation of see Wildlife conser-
vation
FAUNTHORPE, Ellen (Blackmore) 64-796
FAUQUIER, Francis, 17047-1768. 63-381,
FAUQUIER Co., Va. 64-1241
FAW, Walter Wagner, 1867-1956. 64-1185
FAWCETT, Edgar. 63-401
FAYETTE Co., Tenn.
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1193
FAYETTE, Mo. 64-264
FAYETTE, N. Y.
Christ Reformed Church. 64-1593
FAYETTEVILLE and Western Railroad.
64-566
FAYETTEVILLE, N . C.
Business papers. 64-568, 64-994
Cumberland County Court. 64-1003
Judges. 64-438
Law practice. 64-420, 64-1108
Letters from. 64-1029
Letters received in. 64-679
Merchants. 63-117
Personal and business papers. 64-501
64-566,64-590,64-1020,64-1051 '
64-1065, «4-1068
Students. 64-513, 64-1122
FEARLESS (Ship) 63-274
FEATHER River area
Prospecting. 64-731
FEDERAL-
— (U. S. Government) see
name under United States
FEDERAL aid
To agriculture. 63-354
To education. 64-938
To roads. 63-382
FEDERAL Council of Methodism. 64-970
FEDERAL Council of the Churches of Christ
In America. 64-966
"^-S^f COUrtS BuUdln & New York City.
FEDERAL Music Project
Kentucky. 64-799
FEDERAL projects
see names of specific projects, e. g. u. S -
Work Projects Administration
^ Telephone and Telegraph Company.
FEDERATION of American Scientists 64-29
64-30, 64-86
FEDERATION of Atomic Scientists. 64-158
FEEBLEMINDED. 64-184
Illinois. 64-167
FEECK, Cornelius
Estate of. 64-836
rcED trade see Flour and feed trade; Grist-
330
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FEHNER, A. G. 63-28
FELDER, John Myers, 1782-1851. 63-352
FELLOWS, Joseph. 64-873
FELLOWS, Nathaniel. 64-1563
FELLOWSHIP of New Life. 64-1290
FELLOWSHIP of Reconciliation (United States)
64-30
FELLOWSHIPS see Scholarships and fellow-
ships
FELT, Joseph Barlow, 1789-1869. 64-1564
FELTON, Rebecca (Latimer) 1835-1930.
64-223, 64-224 , 64-959
FELTON, William Harrell, 1823-1909.
64-223, 64-224
FELTON, Del.
Letters received in. 64-210
FELTRE, Henri Jacques Guillaume, due de,
1765-1818. 64-166
FEMALE Collegiate Institute, Buckingham Co. ,
Va. 64-1228
FENCES. 63-235
FENIAN Brotherhood. 64-358
FENNINGER family
Genealogy. 64-917
. FENNO, August. 64-351
FENNO, Henry. 64-351
FENNO family. 64-351
FENN"S Bridge, Ga.
Personal papers. 64-231
FENTON, WiUiam M. , 1808-1871. 64-1511
FENTRESS Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc.) 64-1193
FENTRISS, Frederick. 64-414
FENTRISS, Henry Macy. 64-414
FENTRISS, Louisa see Bond, Louisa (Fentriss)
FERBER, Edna, 1887- 64-801, 64-1478
FEREBEE, Martha T. (Gregory) 64-509
FEREBEE, Nelson McPherson, 1849-1917.
64-509
FERGUSON, Hallie see Davis, Hallie
(Ferguson) Flanagan, 1890-
FERGUSON, Harley Bascom, 1875- 64-494
^FERGUSON, Homer, 1889- 64-1448
FERGUSON, Homer Lenoir, 1873-1953.
64-1573
FERGUSON, John. 64-836
FERGUSON family. 64-411
FERGUSSON, Adam. 64-1182
FERGUSSON, Frank. 64-1182
FERGUSSON, Sterling. 64-1182
FERGUSSON, William. 64-1182
FERGUSSON family. 64-1182
FERMENTED milk drinks. 64-884
FERMI, Enrico, 1901-1954. 64-87
FERREL, William, 1817-1891. 63-129,
64-1556
FERREL family. 63-129
FERRER, Francisco, d. 1909. 64-887
FERRIES
Specifications. 64-709
Virginia. 64-1234
FERRTL, Thomas H. 64-150
FERRIS, Woodbridge Nathan, 1853-1928.
64-1469, 64-1474, 64-1499
FERRIS family
Genealogy. 64-1177
FERRY, ElishaPeyre, 1825-1895. 63-216
FERTILIZER industry
Prices. 64-372
FESS, Simeon Davison, 1861-1936. 63-255
FESSENDEN, Charles Horace, 1885-1934.
•64-1499
FESSENDEN, William Pitt, 1806-1869. 63-97,
63-346 , 63-374
FESTIVALS. 64-1625
FEW, William, 1748-1828. 63-97
FEZ, Morocco
Foreign relations (Batavian Republic) 64-82
FICKE, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945. 64-150
FICKLEN, Bessie (Alexander) b. 1861.
64-495
FICKLEN, John Rose, 1858-1907. 64-495
FTECHTNER, Fred. 63-28
FIELD, Alexander Pope. 64-186
FIELD, Cyrus West, 1819-1892
Autographs. 63-245, 64-63
FIELD, Eugene, 1850-1895. 64-136
FIELD (John) & Son, Baltimore, Md. 64-374
FIELD, Moses W., 1828-1889. 64-1429
FIELD, Roswell. 64-306
FIELD, Stephen Johnson, 1816-1899. 64-1218
FIELDEN, Henry Wemyss, d. 1921. 63-284
FIELDEN, Mrs. Henry Wemyss, d. 1921.
63-284
FIELDS, James Thomas, 1816-1881. 64-803
FIELDS, W. A. 64-892
FIFER, Joseph W. 64-247
FIFTH Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York.
64-929
FIGHT for Freedom. 64-88
FTLENE, Edward Albert, 1860-1937. 64-715
FILIBUSTERS
Nicaragua. 63-131
Spanish possessions. 63-114
FILLING materials, DentaL 64-683
FILLMORE, Millard, Pres. U. S., 1800-1874.
63-95, 64-1320
As correspondent 64-47, 64-817, 64-1584
FILMS see Motion pictures
FILSON, F. V. 64-813
FINANCE. 63-123, 63-135, 63-362, 63-374,
64-157, 64-457
see also Bonds; Credit; Inflation (Finance);
and the subdivisions Economic conditions
and Finance under names of States
Churches. 64-976, 64-1375
Civil War period. 63-57, 63-104
Confederation and Constitutional periods.
64-1567
Revolutionary period. 64-1567
By place
France. 64-122
India. 63-105
Ohio. 63-123
Texas. 64-740, 64-743
Virginia. 64-1099
FINCASTLE, Va. 64-800
FINCH, F. 64-241
FINCH, George A. 64-1577
FINCH, Helen F. 64-892
FINDLAY, James, b. 1770. 63-195
FINDLEY, Jane see Shunk, Jane (Findley)
FINE, John Sydney, 1893- 64-882
FINE, Nathan, 1893- 64-1594
FINE arts see Art and artists
FINK, Albert, 1827-1897. 64-1500
FINLAND
Folklore. 64-60
FINLEY, Clyde. 63-267
FDJLEY, John Huston, 1863-1940. 64-1291
FINLEY, Lelghton, 1856-1894. 64-4
FINLEY, Richard W. , 1851-1937. 64-743
FINNEY family
Genealogy. 64-1177
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FINNISH folk tales. 64-60
FIRE companies and departments
New York, 64-821
Oregon. 64-710
South Carolina. 63-278, 63-291
Vir ginia . 64-1227
Washington. 63-212
FIRE insurance see Insurance—Fire
FIRE prevention
Minnesota. 63-249
FIREARMS. 64-326, 64-917, 64-1168
see also Cannon; Rifles
Industry and trade. 63-91, 63-379, 64-1143
Great Britain. 64-1288
New York. 64-1592
Virginia. 64-1288
Inventions. 64-1307
Navy. 64-868
FIRES
Charleston, S. C., 186L 63-286
Minnesota. 63-245
FIRESTONE, Harvey Samuel, 1868-1938
64-1474
FIRST Bank of the United States see Bank of
the United States (1791-1811)
FIRST-
— Church see name of place
where located, e. g. Brookline, Mass. —
First Church (Congregational)
FIRST Corps of Cadets, Massachusetts (Militia)
HRST Federal Savings and Loan Association
New York. 64-870
TSCHER, John, 1910- 64-1604
TSH, H. H. 64-843
?TSH, Hamilton, 1808-1893
As correspondent. 63-340, $3-346, 64-407
64-556, 64-764, 64-1218, 64-1220
64-1332
As Secretary of State. 63-406
Service to prisoners during the Civil War
64-973
FISH. 63-216
FISH and Game Protective Association.
63-260
FISH trade
This heading is used for the buying, sell-
ing, and distribution of fish and fish products
North Carolina. 64-364, 64-374
FISHER, CarlG. 64-1474
FISHER, Charles, 1789-1849. 64-1005
FISHER, Charles Frederick, 1816-1861
64-1005
FISHER, Dorothea Frances (Canfield) 1879-
1958. 63-365, 64-791 , 64-1558
FISHER, George E. , of New York City
64-1245 '"
FISHER, Henry F. , 1805-1867. 64-744
FBHER, Irving, 1867-1947. 64-1295
64-1311 —'
FISHER, James Boorman, 1833-1889. 64-866
FISHER, James C. 64-1155
•FBHER, John. 63-347
FISHER, Jonathan. 64-866
FISHER, Josiah. 64-866
FISHER, Samuel, clergyman. 64-866
FISHER family. 64-1005
Genealogy. 64-1295
FISHERIES
Here are entered references to the
occupation or industry of catching fish or
taking other products of the sea or streams
from the water and the place where such an
industry is regularly carried on.
64-1262
American-British disputes. 64-1585
By place
Alaska. 64-764
Atlantic Ocean. 64-778
Canada. 64-1413
New England. 63-84
Newfoundland. 64-80
Washington. 64-1263
FISHERMEN
Housing
Newfoundland. 64-712
FISHING
Here are entered references to the art or
practice of catching fish.
64-664
Civil War
Confederate. 64-663
Deep sea. 63-291
Regulations. 63-248, 63-260
St. Croix River. 63-248
FISHING gazette. 64-1262
FISHING industry see Fish trade; Fisheries
FISHWHEELS. 64-709
FISK, John. 64-873
FISK, John, 1842-1901 see Fiske, John, 1842-
FISK University, Nashville, Tenn. 64-962
FISKE, Daniel Willard see Fiske, Willard
1831-1904
FISKE, Eben. 64-1398
FISKE, John, 1842-1901. 63-377
FISKE, Minnie Maddern (Davey) 1865-1932
64-783
FISKE, Willard, 1831-1904. 64-816
FISKE family
Genealogy. 63-247
FITCH, Clyde, 1865-1909. 64-1334
FITCH, Eleanor S. $3-264
FITCH, Ferris S. 64-1463
FITCH, John, 1743-1798. *63-364
FITCH, Maria Ewing (Sherman) 1851-1913.
63-264
FITCH, Minnie (Sherman) see Fitch
Maria Ewing (Sherman), "1551-1913
FITCH, R. Louise. 64-830
FITCH family
Genealogy. 64-1463
FITTS, Dudley. 64-41
FITTS, Fay Martin. 64-891
FITTS, Frank. 64-1269
FITZGERALD, Frank Dwight, 1885-1939
64-1448, 64-1459
FITZGERALD, Robert, 1910- 64-150
FITZHUGH, Philip, b. 1766. 64-1227
FTTZPATRICK, Benjamin, 1802-1869. 64-496
FTTZPATRICK, Benjamin, 1854-1892. 64-496
FTTZPATRICK, Keene. 64-1423 *
FTTZ-PATRICK, Richard. 64-118
FTTZPATRICK, Thomas. 64-285
FTTZPATRICK family. 64-496
FITZSIMMONS, Thomas. 64-873
FIVE Nations
see also Iroquois linguistic family of nations
Languages. 63-2
FLAG
Confederate States of America. 63-391
FLAN 1 AGAN * HaUle (Ferguson) see Davis,
HaUie (Ferguson) Flanagan, "1890-
FLANDERS, Ralph Edwards, 1880- 64-791
"m^*' CameronDo »Slas, 1854-1942.
FLAT Rock, N. C. 64-1039
Household accounts. 64-1075
Students. 63-280
FLAX spinning Industry
Scotland. 64-412
FLEET Prison, London, Eng.
Freedom of prisoners. 64-43
FLFJSCHMANNS, N. Y.
Lumber ami building industries. 64-886
FLEMING, Arthur. 64-1474
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FLEMING, Georgia (Williams) 64-497
FLEMING, William B. 64-497
FLEMING, William O. , 1835-1881. 64-497
| FLEMING family. 64-497
FLETCHER, Duncan Upshaw, 1859-1936.
63-325
FLETCHER, Elijah, 1789-1858. 64-1555
FLETCHER, Frank Ward, 1853-1922.
64-1491
FLETCHER, John Gould. 64-150
FLETCHER, Stevenson Whitcomb, 1875-
64-867
FLETCHER, Thomas C. 64-295
FLETCHER family. 64-1555
FLICK, Alexander Clarence, 1869-1942.
64-1169
FLIGELMAN, Fanny see Brin, Fanny
(Fligelman) 1884-
FLINT, Henry M. 64-345
FLINT Hill, Va.
Civil War
Military service. 64-415
FLINT, Mich.
Law practice. 64-1469
£LFL00D, George H. 63-399
FLOOD control. 64-391. 64-1269
Mississippi River. 64-494
FLOODS
Ottawa River. 63-235
FLORA see Botany
FLORAL College near Fayetteville, N. C
64-1122
FLORENCE, Ala.
Family papers. 64-464
FLORENCE, Italy
Letters from. 64-1217
FLORENCE, Mass.
Pictures. 64-217
FLORIDA
Banks and banking. 64-602
Boundaries
Georgia. 64-407
_ Churches and religious affairs
- EpiscopaL 64-1548
Cities. 64-1193
Civil War. 63-322, 63-327, 64-549,
64-1047, 64-1387
Cotton
Trade. 64-615
Customs service. 64-595
FLORIDA (Continued)
Economic conditions. 64-396, 64-1047
Family and personal papers. 64-667
19th century. 64-118, 64-427, 64-478,
64-499, 64-611, 64-1031
19th and 20th centuries. 64-668, 64-677,
64-1172
Farms and farming. 64-1193
Fortifications. 64-506
Fruitgrowing. 64-530
Land. 64-798
Government officials. 64-595
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1193
Indian wars. 64-343
see also Seminole Indians — Wars
Land. 64-909
History (Notes, etc) 64-798, 64-1193
Land Office. 64-674
Transactions. 64-450
Law practice. 64-1047
Literacy. 64-1193
Livestock. 64-1193
Military posts. 64-1524
Military service. 64-1569
Plantations. 64-1047
Population. 64-1193
Proposed British naval expedition. 63-404
Railroads. 64-1047, 64-1105
Schools. 64-1193
Slavery. 64-1193
Fugitive slaves. 64-343
Social life. 64-396, 64-1105
Spanish American War. 64-1246
Spanish colony. 63-114
Telegraph companies. 64-1047
Travel and description. 64-248, 64-602,
64-674, 64-1179
University, Gainesville
Cancer Research Laboratory. 64-1174
War of 1812. 64-343
Yellow fever. 63-327
FLORIDA Central Railroad. 64-1047
FLOUR and feed trade
see also Grain trade; Gristmills
Great Britain. 64-907
Minnesota. 63-253
New England. 64-907
New Jersey. 64-907
New York. 64-907
North Carolina. 63-150, 64-1008
Pennsylvania. 64-907
FLOUR and feed trade (Continued)
Southern States. 63-56
Wisconsin. 64-1637
FLOURNOY, John James. 63-222
FLOURNOY, Matthew. 63-222
FLOURNOY, Thomas, 1775-1857. 63-222,
64-343
FLOWER arrangements. 64-234
FLOWER shows. 64-234
FLOWERS, Charles T. 64-348
FLOWERS, Virginia (Brown) 64-348
FLOWERS
Notes, etc. 64-1173
FLOYD, David. 64-868
FLOYD, John, 1751-1783. 64-314
FLOYD, John, 1783-1837. 64-343
FLOYD, Letitia. 64-800
FLOYD Cc, Ga.
Civil War. 64-493
FLOYD family. 64-868
FLUSHING, L. L
Schools. 63-291
FLUVANNA Cc , Va. 63-145
FOERSTER, Norman, 1887- 64-728
FOLEY, John. 64-908
FOLEY, Samuel, judge, of Lincoln, HI.
64-892
FOLKLORE. 63-230, 64-869
Negroes. 63-10
Central America. 63-10
Finland. 64-60
Liberia. 64-73
South Carolina. 63-275
Southwest. 63-10
West Indies. 63-10
FOLKS, Homer. 64-21, 64-1572
FOLKSONGS
see also Ballads
Negroes. 63-275
Germany. 64-179
Virginia. 64-799
FOLSOM, E. 64-843
FOLSOM, Frances see Cleveland, Frances
(Folsom)
FOLWELL, William Watts, 1833-1929. 63-243
FONTAINE family
Genealogy. 64-1238
FONTANELLE, Neb. 64-1527, 64-1528
FOOD
Adulteration and inspection
Georgia. 64-422
Civil Wax. 64-493
see also references under CMl War
especially under subdtvisionB Miliary
life and Soldiers from ~"«*7
Preservation. 64-919
FOOD Industry and trade see Farm produce-
Grocery trade J-—V.W,
FOOTBALL, Collegiate. 64-1172, 64-1423
64-1499 '
FOOTE, Andrew Hull, 1806-1863. 64-1168
FOOTE, William F. 64-738
FORAKER, Joseph Benson, 1846-1917
63-159, 63-177, 63-259
FORBES, James Grant. 63-347
FORBES, John, 1797-1880. 64-745
FORBES, John Murray, 1771-1831. 63-347
FORBES, John Murray, 1813-1898. 63-374
FORBES, Robert Bennet, 1804-1889. 64-1168
FORBES, Stephen Alfred, 1844-1930. 64-100
FQRBESLIbrary, Northampton, Mass.
FORCE, Manning Ferguson, 1824-1899.
FORCE, William Quereau, 1820-1880. 64-498
FORD, DanleL 64-865
64-1448,
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FORD, Edsel Bryant, 1893-1943
64-1474
FORD, Ford Malta, 1873-1939. 64-150
FORD, Guy Stanton, 1873- 64-1515
FORD, Harriet 64-1334
FORD, Henry, 1863-1947. 64-1615
FORD, Henry, 1917- 64-1615
FORD (Henry) Peace Expedition, 1915-1916.
64-1615
FORD, MaryT. 64-1552
FORD, Timothy, 1762-1830. 64-1552
FORD, William F. 64-1500
FORD, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941.
FORD'S Theater, Washington, D. C. 64-1571
FOREIGN aid. 64-938
FOREIGN archives. 63-319
J ^° N ^^l<ter'e Protective Council, inc.
FOREIGN distribution
Motion pictures. 64-727
FOREIGN education. 64-46
FOREIGN missions see Missions, Foreign
FOREIGN policy. 64-882, 64-1331, 64-1524
see also Foreign relations
FOREIGN Policy Association. 64-1303
FOREIGN population see Population elements
FOREIGN relations
Here are entered references to the foreign
affairs of specific nations and to their dipto^
matte relations. For general material per-
taining to the relations between nations see
International relations. For material on
diplomats, Le. ministers, ambassadors,
Plenipotentiaries, and their staffs see
Diplomatic service.
seeajso Consular service; U. S. — Dept of
State and names of Secretaries of State
China
With Japan. 64-764
Confederate States of America
63-63
With Great Britain. 63-378
Great Britain
19th century. 63-42, 63-138, 64-169
Napoleonic War. 63-109
With China. 63-40
Witt Confederate States of America.
With Egypt 63-147
With Europe. 64-123
With the Far East 63-40, 63-112
With Persia. 63-42
With Russia. 63-42
With Spain. 63-100
With the United States. 63-55
^fg° Foreign relations-United States
—With Great Britain
Japan
64-1277
Netherlands
With Morocco. 64-82
Persia
63-42
Russia
63-42
Spain
63-114
United States
64-734, 64-764, 64-1575,
19th century.
64-1584
20th century. 63-357, 64-938, 64-1348
Arab-Palestinian questions. 64-17
With Algeria. 63-64, 63-333
With Argentina. 63-386
With Central America. 64-1580
With Chile. 63-386
334
FOREIGN relations
United States (Continued)
With China
see also Boxer Rebellion
19th century. 63-64, 64-879, 64-1413
20th century. 64-725
With Egypt 64-1577
With Europe. 63-187
With France
18th century. 63-187, 63-293, 63-294
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1315
19th century. 63-406
With Germany. 64-764
With Great Britain
18th century. 64-1062
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1315
19th century. 64-764
20th century. 64-1291, 64-1577
With Guatemala. 63-95, 64-895
With Japan. 63-372
With Latin America. 63-386, 64-1335
With Mexico. 64-1577
With the Netherlands. 64-1563
With Peru. 63-386
With Russia
20th century. 64-103, 64-778
With Turkey. 64-1413, 64-1577
With the Vatican. 64-775
^K.^r Committec (o - s - *— >
FOREIGN service see. Diplomatic service
FOREIGN Tariffs Division, U. S. Dept of
Commerce. 64-688
FOREIGN trade. 63-84, 63-235 64-80 R4.M
64-556, 54-938, 64-1474 ' ' 64 " 85 '
see also Free trade; Shipping; Trade-
tte subdiv^ions Shipping and Trade under
wTS^Tf^!'-?-*- Canad a-Trade- '
With the United States; and names of
products traded, e.g. Cotton-Trade
FOREST Park Railroad Company. 64-290
FOREST products industry. 64-391, 64-911
FOREST Service, U. S. 64-391, 64-1267
FOREST Street Congregational Church.
St Paul, Mi mi. 64-1520
F0 6^ S lM9 andf ° reStry - 64 - 391 ' 64 - M8 ^
see also Cutover lands; Timber; Woodlots
Conservation see Conservation
Fires
Minnesota. 63-238
Legislation and regulation. 64-908
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FORESTS and forestry (Continued)
Teachers and teaching. 64-1509
By place
Alaska. 64-696
Minnesota. 63-242
Pacific Northwest. 64-696
Philippine Islands. 64-696
Washington. 64-1261
FORESTVILLE, N. Y. 64-1095
FORGERS. 64-1153
FORGES see Furnaces and forges
FORMOSA
Missions
Lutheran. 64-814
FORQUER, George. 64-166
FORRESTAL, James, 1892-1949. 64-773,
64-1573, 64-1622
FORSTER, John, 1812-1876. 64-59
FORSTER, Rudolph, 1873-1943. 64-1565
FORSYTH, James. 64-1429
•FORSYTH, John. 64-335
FORSYTH, John, 1780-1841. 63-97, 63-363,
64-510, 64-556
FORT APACHE, Ariz. 64-4
FORT ATKINSON, Neb. 64-1276
FORT BARRANCAS, Fla. 63-327
FORT BELLEFONTADIE, Mo. 64-288
FORT BRECKENKEDGE, Ariz, see Fort Grant,
Ariz.
FORT CALHOUN, Neb. 64-1276
FORT CHARTRES, DL 64-1526
FORT CLARK, Fla. 64-396
FORT COLUMBUS, N. Y. 64-651
FORT DALLES, Or. 64-706
FORT DELAWARE, Del. 64-1329
FORT DELAWARE, Md. 64-448
FORT GAINES, Ga. 64-505
FORT GRANT, Ariz. 64-4
FORT HUNTER, Pa. 64-642
FORT LAFAYETTE, N. Y. 64-1329
W FORT LARAMIE, Wyo. 64-307, 64-552,
64-575
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. 64-4
FORT MADISON, Mo. 64-288
FORT MILL, S. C. 64-1128
FORT ORLEANS, Mo. 64-266
FORT OSAGE, Mo. 64-288
FORT PICKENS, Fla. 64-1640
FORTPiERRE, S. D. 64-313
FORT PULASKI, Ga. 64-448, 64-598
FORT ST. CHARLES, La. 64-288
FORT SUMTER, S. C.
Attack on, 1861. 63-286, 64-545
Attack on, 1863. 63-284, 63-292
FORT TECUMSEH, N. D. 64-313
FORT UNION, N. D. 64-313
FORT WARREN, Mass. 64-651
FORT WAYNE, Ind.
Chaplains Training Conference of the Luth-
eran Church— Missouri Synod, 1941.
63-31
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
FORT WILLIAM (later, Fort Laramie), Wyo.
64-307
see also Fort Laramie, Wyo.
FORTIFICATIONS
see also names of forte
Arkansas River. 64-1526
Confederate States of America. 64-1050
Europe. 63-228
Florida. 64-506
Georgia. 64-506
FORTS see Military posts
FORTUNES see Wealth
FORTY Niners (Anderson's East Tennessee
Mining Company). 64-1203
FORUM Club, Richmond, Va. 64-1233
FORUS 1 easa ar Elrinn (MS) 64-807
FORWOOD, Samuel. 64-1006
FORWOOD, William Stump, b. 1830. 64-1006
FOSSILS. 63-132, 64-100, 64-266, 64-1522
see also Paleobotany; Paleontology
FOSTER, Elizabeth Gardner. 64-499
FOSTER, H. Molleson. 63-354
FOSTER, John Watson, 1836-1917. 63-350
FOSTER, Julia McKlnne see Weed, Julia
McKinne (Foster) 1846*^1908
FOSTER, Lafayette Sabine, 1806-1880. 63-97
FOSTER, Martha see Crawford, Martha
(Foster) 1830-1893
FOSTER, Robert C. , 1796-1871. 64-1007
FOSTER, T. G 64-499
FOSTER, Thomas Flournoy, 1790-1848.
64-499
FOSTER-BARHAM, Lady Katharine (Grlmston)
see Clarendon, Lady Katharine (Grlmston)
Villiers, d. 1874
FOSTER family. 64-499 , 64-901
FOUNDATIONS, Charitable, and educational.
64-183, 64-767, 64-1609, 64-1622
see also Charitable work; Endowments
FOUNDERS' Memorial Garden, Athens, Ga.
64-234
FOUNDRIES see Iron Industry and trade
4-H Clubs
Minnesota. 63-249
FOURIEREM
Ohio. 64-97
FOUST, J. I. 64-375
FOWLER, Absalom. 63-126
FOWLER, William Chauncey, 1793-1881.
64-1296
FOWLER family. 64-1296
FOX, George Benson, b. 1842. 63-169
FOX, Gustavus Vasa, 1821-1883. 63-387,
64-1585
FOX, Virginia L. (Woodbury) 64-1585
FOXES
Prlbilaf Islands. 64-705
FRAMTNGHAM, Mass.
State Normal SchooL 64-719
FRANCE, Anatole, 1844-1924. 64-1334
FRANCE, Charles B. , 1835-1895. 64-270
FRANCE. 64-1465
- see also Napoleonic period
American Revolution see Revolution —
French participation
Art students (U. S. ) 64-881
Church and state. 64-449
Churches and religious affairs. 64-166
Catholic. 63-65
Huguenots. 64-1238
Claims vs. Portugal. 64-778
Colonies. 64-85, 64-261
see also French in America
Caribbean region. 64-75
Indian Ocean. 64-75
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1065
Council of Regency. 64-122
Diplomatic service (Gt. Brit. ) 64-169
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1032,
64-1348, 64-1568
Economic conditions. 64-578
Estates. 64-118, 64-330
Family papers. 64-449, 64-995, 64-1097
FRANCE (Continued)
Farms and farming. 64-842
Finance. 64-122
F °^ l6 £J el ? tionS (U - S -J 63 " 13 5, 63-187,
63-293, 64-294, 64-388, 63-406, 64-1315
Genealogy. 64-449
Government and industry. 64-141
Influenza. 63-273
Jews. 64-1318
Law practice. 64-408
Letters from. 64-336, 64-350
Letters received in. 64-474
Literature. 64-1465
Maps. 64-289
Military affairs
Napoleonic period. 64-166
Naval affairs
18th century. 64-956
Naval service (U. S.) 64-678
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Occupation of Mexico, 1861-1867.
64-345
63-397,
Orphans and orphan asylums. 64-1411
Politics. 64-166
Activities in. 64-118
Discussions of. 64-578
Public opinion. 64-166
Revolution, 1789-1799. 63-359, 64-166
River travel. 63-6
Science. 63-6
Shipbuilding. 63-155, 64-956
Shipping records. 64-824, 64-897
Students (U. S. ) 64-502
Third Republic, 1870-1940. 64-449
Trade. 64-75, 64-85, 64-261, 64-956
Travel and description
20th century.
64-1207
Wine industry and trade.
World War I
Pictures. 64-1207
U. S. participation
Aerial operations.
Ambulance service.
63-250, 63-358, 64-842,
63-6, 64-504
64-1431
64-825
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 64-569, 64-1183
Chaplains. 63-182
Military service in. 63-273, 64-588
64-658, 64-842, 64-1207, 64-1426
64-1524, 64-1549 ' *
FRANCIS, JohnN. 64-1391
FRANCIS, William. 64-1227
FRANCISCO, Peter. 63-345
FRANCK, Maria (Miller) ma 64-500
FRANK, Anne, 1929-1945. 64-1608
FRANK, Glenn, 1887-1940. 64-1599
FRANK, Waldo David, 1889- 63-365
FRANKFORD, Pa.
Letters from. 63-143
FRANKFURTER, Felix, 1882-1965. 64-21
tHi-1271 *
FRANKLIN, Benjamin, 1706-1790
As correspondent 63-293, 63-294
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
FRANKLIN, Benjamin Cromwell, 1805-1873.
FRANKLIN, Robert M. 64-745
FRANKLIN, William Buel, 1823-1903. 63-348
FRANKLIN Co., N. C.
Letters received in. 64-616
FRANKLIN Co., Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
FRANKLIN Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. 63-154
Bartol Research Foundation. 53-15
Schools. 63-154
FRANKLIN, N. C.
Civil War. 64-643
Letters from. 64-557
Scientific writings. 64-562
FRANKLIN, Tenn.
Baffle of, 1864. 63-397
FRANKS, Robert A. 64-767
FRANZMANN, Martin.
63-18
FaA£ra^CarolIneseeMurat, Caroline
FRASER, Charles. 63-309
FRASER, Frederick, 1795-1852. 63-309
FRASER, Helen Anderson, 1902- 64-869
FRA^R^JohnJ.and Company, Charleston, S. C.
FRASER, Rees, collector. 63-312
FRATERNAL organizations. 64-748
see also Freemasons
Minnesota. 64-1521
New York. 64-915
South Carolina. 63-291
Texas. 64-743,64-750
Virginia. 64-1227
FRATERNITIES and sororities 64-892
64-1491 ««-ow,
see also Student societies
Autograph book. 64-1427
FRATERNITIES and sororities (Continued)
Michigan. 64-1454
New York. 64-828
FRAZEE, Almeda. 64-243
FRAZEE, Caroline. 64-243
FRAZEE, Cornelius. 64-243
FRAZEE, Jonathan. 64-243
FRAZEE, Thomas J. 64-243
FRAZIER, Agnes. 64-746
FRAZIER, J. J. 64-746
FRAZIER, Phillip. 64-746
FRAZIER, Robert. 64-746
FRAZIER family. 64-746
FRAZOR, Daniel, d. 1819. 64-747
FRAZOR, Moses B. 64-747
FRAZOR, T. D. 64-747
FRAZOR family. 64-747
FREDERIC, Harold, 1856-1898. 64-1332
FREDERICK, Md.
64-210, 64-554, 64-1226
Civil War.
FREDERICK William, Crown Prince of
Germany see Wilhelm, Crown Prince of the
German Empire and of Prussia, 1882-1B21J
FREDERICKS, Josephine M. 64-1462
FREDERICKSBURG, Va.
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 64-222
Battle of 1862. 63-226,63-229
63-408, 64-57, 64-232
Peninsular campaign. 63-303
Military service in. 63-341, 64-303
64-509, 64-1034, 64-1226
Letters received in. 64-1082
Personal papers. 64-1222
FREDONIA, N. Y.
Letters from. 64-609
FREE, George. 64-819
FREE Academy, New York see New. York
City-City College
FREE trade. 63-106, 63-370, 64-1568
FREEDLEY, Vinton. 64-1618
FREEDMAN-S School, Arlington, Va. 64-644^
FREEDMEN. 63-72, 64-272
see also Negroes; Slavery
Charitable work. 63-140
Personal papers. 64-602
Alabama. 64-270
Southern States. 63-356
336
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FREEDMEN'S Bureau. 64-421, 64-1466
FREEDOM, Fight for. 64-88
FREEDOM of religion see Religious liberty
FREEDOM of the press
Commission on. 64-70. 64-809
FREELAND & Gillies. 64-374
FREELAND, El.
Letters from. 64-246
FREEMAN, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953.
64-608, 64-1233
FREEMAN, Inez. 64-216
FREEMAN, John Davis, 1884-
64-1164
FREEMAN, Legh Miller see Freeman, Miller,
1875-1955
FREEMAN, Miller, 1875-1955. 64-1260,
64-1262
FREEMAN (Miller) Publications, inc.
64-1262
FREEMAN family
Genealogy. 64-1177
FREEMASONS. 63-50, 64-1185, 64-1260,
64-1469, 64-1503
see also Antimasonry
Alabama
Talladega Lodge. 64-534
Louisiana. 64-578
North Carolina. 64-1061
Virginia. 64-1227
FREER, Agnes (Rand) Lee see Lee, Agnes
(Rand) 1868-1939
FREEVTLLE, N. Y.
George Junior Republic. 64-893
FREIBURG L B. , Ger.
Deutsches Volkslledarchlv. 64-179
FREIGHT and freightage. 64-372
Marine. 64-254, 64-255, 64-1215
By place
Alabama. 64-986
Colorada 64-270
Missouri. 64-270, 64-273
New York. 64-876
North Carolina. 64-374, 64-568
FREILIGRATH-KROEKER, Ellen Eathe,
1845-1904. 64-796
FREMONT, Jessie (Benton) 1824-1902.
64-738
FREMONT, John Charles, 1813-1890
Letters from. 63-141, 63-386
Letters to. 64-291
FREMONT, Neb.
Pioneer life. 64-1528
FRENCH, Alice, 1850-1934. 64-228
FRENCH, Daniel Chester, 1850-1931. 63-349,
64-1566
FRENCH, Flora Williams
Estate of. 64-949
FRENCH, Henry Flagg. 64-1566
FRENCH, James B. 64-949
FRENCH, Margaret see Cresson, Margaret
(French) 1889-
FRENCH, Mary (French) 64-1566
FRENCH, Samuel Gibbs, 1818-1910. 64-485
FRENCH, Sarah see BarUette, Sarah (French)
FRENCH and Indian War, 1755-1763. 64-1031
see also Seven Years' War, 1756-1763
Registers, lists, etc. 64-880
By place
New York. 63-381
Nova Scotia. 63-381
Pennsylvania. 63-381
Virginia. 63-381
FRENCH family. 64-1566
FRENCH Guinea
Trade. 64-85
FRENCH in America
Colonial period. 64-748, 64-956
Mississippi Valley. 64-334
FRENCH language and literature. 64-92,
64-1465
Teaching. 64-874
FRENCH participation in American Revolution
see Revolution — French participation
FRENCH Protestant Church, Charleston, S. C.
64-1238
FRENCH Protestants see Huguenots
FRENCH Revolution see France— Revolution,
1789-1799
FRENCH spoliation claims. 63-44
see also Seizure of vessels and cargoes
FRENCH West Indies see West Indies, French
FRICK, Henry Clay. 64-767
FRIDAY, David. 64-1499
FRIDENBERG, Robert. 64-1317
FRIEDLANDER, J. H. 64-695
FRIEDMAN, Lewis S. 64-1233
FRIEDRICH I, grand duke of Baden, 1826-1907.
64-808
FRIEDRICH n, der Grosse, King of Prussia,
1712-1786. 64^1341
FRIEDRICH Paul Wilhelm, duke of
Wurttemberg see Paul Wilhelm, duke of
Wurttemberg, 1797-1860
FRIEDRICH Wilhelm, Crown Prince of
Germany see Wilhelm, Crown Prince of the
German Empire and of Prussia, 1882-1951
FRIEDRICH, Edward Julius. 63-28
FRIEND famlly_
Genealogy. 64-1231
FRIENDLY Township, Mo.
Local records. 64-284
FRIENDS of Democracy. 64-88
FRIENDS, Society of. 63-86 , 64-1149,
64-1472
Civil War. 63-86
Education
Slaves. 63-72
Slavery controversy. 64-1542
Social life and customs. 63-86
By place
Indiana. 64-500
North Carolina. 63-86, 63-150, 64-365,
64-500
Northwest, Old. 63-86
Southern States. 64-1542
FRIENDSHIP (Brig) 64-1392
FRIENDSHIP Rail Road Company. 64-815
FRIES, Francis, 1812-1863. 64-1008
FRIES, Henry William. 64-1008
FRINGS, Ketti. 64-1605
FRISTOE, Thomas, 1796-1872. 64-271
FRITSCH, Hugo. 64-345
FRIZZELL family
Genealogy. 64-917
FRONTIER forts see Fortifications; and names
of forts, and military camps
FRONTIER life see Pioneer life
FROST, Alonzo. 64-873
FROST, J. M. 64-1160
FROST, Nathan H. 64-56
FROST, Robert, 1874-1963. 64-150, 64-728,
64-791, 64-1338
FROST and West Furniture Company, Pough-
keepsle, N. Y. 64-821
FROTHINGHAM, Cornelia. 64-1137
FRUIT
Growing. 64-841, 64-848
Florida. 64-530
New York. 64-916, 64-930
Lands in Florida. 64-798
337
FRUIT (Continued)
Trade
see also Citrus fruit industry
Malaga, Spain to England, 64-259
Shipping. 64-1400
FRUIT juices. 64-945
FRY, Franklin Clark. 64-775
FRYER, Mary Margaretta see Manning Marv
Margaretta (Fryer) —uuhr, Mary
FUEL
see also names of specific fuels, e. g. p ea t
Trade
Michigan. 64-1617
FUHIBRINGER, Alfred Ottomar, 1903-
^Sa^ SlaVeS ^ S ^y-Fugitlve
FULFORD, Alexander. 64-11
FULFORD family. 64-11
FULLER, Bartholomew, 1829-1882. 64-501
FULLER, Elijah, d. 1853. 64-501
FV 64^i 5 Ge ° ree NeWman > "75-1957.
FULLER, H. 63-314
FULLER, Henry Blake, 1857-1929. 64-150
FULLER, Sir Joseph. 63-55
FULLER, Melville Weston, 1833-1910.
FULLER, Thomas C. , 1832-1901. 64-501
FULLER family. 64-501
FULLERTON, Alexander. 64-76
FULLING see Textile industry and trade
ELMORE, Zachary Taylor, 1846-1923.
FULTON, George Ware, 1810-1893 64-749
FULTON, James C, 1848-1933. 64-749
FULTON family. 64-749
FULTON, N. C.
Merchants. 64-1021
FUNDAMENTALISM. 64-65, 64-.33
Baptists. 64-1163
FUNDRAISING
Anti-atomic bomb. 64-83
Boy Scouts
Minnesota. 64-1525
Charitable work. 64-71, 64-361
Colleges and universities
Blinds. 64-102, 64-126, 64-1488
Michigan. 64-1415, 64-1468
Companies. 64-1616. 64-1622
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FUNERAL records see Vital records -
FUNERALS
New York. 64-1591, 64-1592
FUQUAY, Leon. 64-1272
FUR seal see Seals and sealing
FUR seal arbitration see Bering Sea contro-
FUR Seal Islands see Prihilof Islands
FUR trade. 64-943
Alaska. 64-172
England. 64-172
Missouri. 64-285, 64-307, 64-313, 64-337
New York City. 64-172
Wyoming. 64-307
FURER, Julius A. 64-1573
FURMAN, Abbyseelrviag, Abby (Furman)
FURMAN, Emma (Le Conte) 64-543
FURMAN, FarishC. 64-543
FURNACES and forges
see also_ Iron Industry and trade
New York. 64-876
North Carolina. 64-417
Pennsylvania. 64-1138
Tennessee. 64-1175
FURNITURE. 64-372
FURNITURE industry and trade. 64-1101
see also Cabinetmaking
New York. 64-821, 64-1592
FURSTENBURG, Albert Carl, 1890-
G
64-1515
& "• ^fe. Cooperative Grange League
Federation Exchange, inc. iJCa e ue
GABB, William More, 1839-1878. 63-1
GABRILOWITSCH, Ossip. 63-354
^2*' £» " 88 - 1858 - "^
GADSDEN, John. 63-285
GADSDEN, Phillip. 63-140
GADSDEN Purchase. 64-1575
GAGE, James McKibbin, 1813-1855. 64-502
GAGE, Robert L 64-502
GA M-M7 lm0nHenry ' 1851 -»«- 64-891,
GAGE, Thomas, 1721-1787. 63-404, 64-15
GAILLARD, S. T. 64-650
GAILLARD family. 63-313
Estates. 63-302
GA 63^3% EdmUnd Pendteton > "77-1849.
GAINES, Francis P. 64-1164
GAINES Township, N. Y. 64-823
GAINESVILLE, Fla.
University of Florida
Cancer Research Laboratory. 64-1174
GAITHER, J. Burgess, d. 1864. 64-503
GAITHER, Thomas William, 1840-1863.
GA i839" a " NAHiBOUdin0t ' EUas - 18 °3(ca.)-
GALE, Dudley, 1898-1963. 64-1183
GALE, Esson McDowell, 1884- 64-1515
GALE, George Washington. 64-923
GALE, Harriet Selden. 64-923
GALE, Harriet Yvonnet 64-923
GALE, Henry Gordon, 1874-1942. 64-89
GALE, Katherine (Polk) 64-1535
GALE, W. D. 64-1535
GALE, William S. 64-923 %
64-791, 64-1367,
GALE, Zona, 1874-1938
64-1626
GALE family. 64-923, 64-1535
GALENA & Illinois River Railroad. 64-1329
G ™3 4 29 S ° Uthern Wisconsin Byroad.
GALENA Democratic Club. 64-1329
GALENA Gas Light Company. 64-1329
GALENA, HL 64-1329
GALENA CDi) advertiser. 64-186
GALES, Weston R. 63-373, 64-566
GALESBURG, BL
Knox College. 64-923
GALESBURG, Mich.
Obituaries. 64-1451
GALILEE (Ship) 64-1268
GALLAGHER, Charles K., 1833-1893.
64-504
GALLAGHER, Wes. 64-1615
GALLATIN, Albert, 1761-1849
64-186
Autographs. 63-245, 64-63
GALLATIN, Tenn.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 64-975
63-375,
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GALLADDET, Edward Miner, 1837-1917.
64-764
GALLERIES, Art see Art and artists —
Galleries and museums
GALLOWAY, George Barnes, 1898- 64-1594
GALLOWAY family. 64-1012
GALSWORTHY, John, 1867-1933. 64-137,
64-1334
GALT, Alexander T. 63-346
GALT, Edith (Boiling) see Wilson, Edith
(Boiling) Gait, 1872-1961
GALT, Robert. 63-78
GALVESTON Screwmen's Benevolent Associa-
tion. 64-750
Dock and Marine Council. 64-750
GALVESTON Steamship Line. 64-255
GALVESTON, Tex. 64-745
GAMA, Antonio de Leon y See Leon y Gama,
Antonio de, 1735-1802
GAMBIER, Ohio
Kenyon College see Kenyon College,
Gambier, Ohio
GAMBLE, Elizabeth Washington see Wirt,
Elizabeth Washington (Gamble)
W GAMBLE, Hamilton Rowan, 1798-1864.
64-275, 64-325
GAMBLE, Lucilla Agnes see McCorkle,
Lucllla Agnes (Gamble)
GAME and game birds
see also Wildlife conservation
Laws
Minnesota. 63-236
Protective associations. 63-260
GAMES, Olympic see Olympic games
GANNETT, William Channing, 1840-1923.
64-1326
GANNETT Medical Clinic, Cornell University.
64-906
GANSHOF, F. L. 64-933
GANTT, Thomas Tasker, 1814-1889. 63-360
GAPEN, Mary see Thompkins, Mary (Gapen)
1831-1873
GARBAGE (hsposaL 64-834
^GARDEN clubs
Georgia. 64-234
Tennessee. 64-1200
GARDENS
Georgia. 64-234
GARDINER, Addison, 1797-1883. 64-1009
GARDINER, Thomas G. 64-1009
GARDINER, William. 64-1009
GARDINER family. 64-1009
GARDNER, , Admiral 64-82
GARDNER, Elizabeth. 64-1010
GARDNER, Elizabeth McEnne. 64-1010
GARDNER, Isabella. 64-67
GARDNER, Mrs. James. 64-1010
GARDNER, Mary Sewall, 1871-1961. 64-716
GARDNER, O. Max. 64-664
GARDNER, Washington, 1845-1928. 64-1513
GARDNER, William Montgomery, 1824-1901.
64-1010
GARDOQUI despatches. 64-81
GARFIELD, James Abram, Pres. V. S. ,
1831-1881. 63-95
As correspondent. 63-177, 63-326, 63-340,
64-228, 64-1220
GARFIELD, Lucretia (Rudolph) 63-326
GARLAND, Augustus Hill, 1832-1899. 64-764
GARLAND, Hamlin, 1860-1940. 64-150,
64-1382
GARLAND, James, 1791-1885. 64-751
GARLAND, Samuel, 1830-1862. 64-751
GARLAND (Schooner) 64-1391
GARNETT, Porter. 64-491
GARNISHMENT laws
Minnesota. 63-236
GARRET, W. H. 64-1176
GARRETT family
Genealogy. 64-1177
GARRISON, Lindley Miller, 1864-1932.
64-778
GARRISON, Wendell Phillips. 64-1339
GARRISON, William Lloyd, 1874- 64-238
GARVOR, Christian. 64-56
GARY, Elbert Henry, 1846-1927. 64-1624
GAS companies. 64-691
Mexico. 64-345
North Carolina. 64-1024
Washington. 63-212
GAS, Natural
Michigan. 64-1491
GASKLLL, Clara. 64-244
GASKILL, James R. M. , 1820-1894. 64-244
GASOLINE
Taxation
Minnesota. 63-236
GASPEREAU, N. S.
French and Indian War, 1755-1763. 63-381
GASTON, James McFadden, 1824-1903.
64-505
GASTON, James McFadden, Jr. 64-505
GASTON, Susan (Brumby) 64-505
GASTON, William, 1778-1844. 63-373,
64-427, 64-580, 64-1011
GASTON Co. , N. C.
Mountain Island Mm 64-549
Plantations. 64-478
GASTRIC juice. 64-39
GATE latches
Patents. 83-145
GATES, Frederick Taylor, 1853-1929. 64-90 ,
64-1324
GATES, Horatio, 1728-1806. 64-47, 64-521
GATES, Lillian. 64-892
GATLING, John Thomas, 1840-1888. 64-1079
GADDRY, Albert, 1827-1908. 64-100
GAULD, Charles. 64-1294
GAUTIER, Eliza Ann (Brown) 1806-1870.
64-1012
GAUTIER, Thomas Nicholas, 1764-1848.
64-1012
GAUTIER family. 64-1012
GAY, W. L 64-841
GAY de Vernon, Simon Francois, baron,
1760-1822. 63-228
GAYANAGOS, Pascual de. 64-143
GAYARRE, Charles Etienne Arthur, 1805-1895.
63-48
GAYOSO de Lemos, ManueL 64-334
GAYS Landing, Ala.
Cotton growing. 6?- 149
GAZETTE, Janesville, Wis. 64-1599
GAZETTE, St Joseph, Mo. 64-659
GEARY, John White, 1819-1873. 64-831
GEHAN, MarkH., 1892- 63-236
GELDERLAND' (Dutch man-of-war) 64-91
GELDERN, Otto von see Von Geldern, Otto
GELLERT, Nathan Henry, 1889-1959. 64-691
GELLHORN, Walter, 1906- 64-1343
GEMINIANI, Francesco, 16747-1762. 64-1322
GENEALOGY
General material: 63-194, 63-234, 63-384,
6TT98, 64-707, 64-748, 64-1499
ABBE family. 64-1556
ABBOTT family. 64-1528
ALLEE family. 64-899
ALLEN family. 64-1407
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GENEALOGY (Continued)
ALLENSWORTH family. 64-1179
ALLEY family. 64-899
ANDERSON family. 64-601
ANDREWS family. 64-820
ARMISTEAD family. 64-1222
ATKINS family. 64^1184
ATKINSON family. 64-1043, 64-1231
AYRES family. 64-932
EACOT family. 63-291
BAILEY family. 64-1463
BARBER family. 64-841
BARNWELL family. 63-280
BAYLOR family. 64-1223
BEDINGER family. 64-1191
BELDEN family. 64-831
BELL family. 64-1184
BENJAMIN family. 64-898
BENTON family. 64-1307
BERKELEY family. 64-1229
BINGHAM family. 64-1439
BISHOP family. 64-1307
BIXBY family. 64-1519
BLACK family. 64-290
BLANTON family. 64-1222
BOGY family. 64-296
BOLDUC family. '64-296
BOURNE family. 64-1188
BOWDOIN family. 64-1238
BOYKDJ family. 64-699
BRADFORD family. 64-1184
BROOKE family. 64-1229
BROWN family. 64-1222, 64-1463
BRUCE family. 64-917
BRYAN family. 64-342, 64-1224
BULL family. 63-247
BURR family. 64-1463
BURRITT family. 64-84]
BURTON family. 64-1177
BURWELL family. 64-122J9
CAIN family. 63-373
CAMP family. 64-917
CAMPBELL family. 64-307
CANNON family. 64-1177
CARMACK family. 64-1177
CARSON family. 64-310
CARTER family. 64-1179
CARY family. 64-797
GENEALOGY (Continued)
CAVE family. 64-797
CHAPIN family. 64-1475
CHASE family. 64-932, 64-1478
CHEVES family. 63-280
CLAIBORNE family. 64-1184
CLAPP family. 63-335, 64-1585
CLARK family. 64-820
CLAYTON family. 64-290, 64-1177
CLENDINEN family. 64-1307
COLEMAN family. 64-1528
COLLINS family. 64-1528
CONWAY family. 64-322
COOLEY family. 64-1497, 64-1498
CROCKETT family. 64-1177, 64-1184
CROSS family. 64-797
CROUCH famihr. 64-1222
CROXALL family. 64-774
CRUTCHFIELD family. 64-1178
CULBERTSON family. 64-1528
DABNEY family. 64-1184
D'ARCAMBAL family. 64-330
DEARBORN family. 63-335
DE GRAFFENNEID family. 64-1184
DELASSUS family. 64-334
DE ROSE family. 64-917
DESLOGE family. 64-336
DEYO family. 64-917
DIGGS family. 64-1188
DOODES family. 64-1184
DOUGLASS family. 64-1236
DOWNS family. 64-1184
DRANE family. 64-1180
DUKE family. 64-1177
DUNLOP family. 63-342
DUNN family. 64-1522
EASTON family. 63-250
EDMBTON family. 64-1184
EDMONDSON family. 64-1184
EDMONSON family. 64-1184
EDWARDS family. 64-798, 64-862, 64-864
EGGLESTON family. 64-1222
EWELL family. 64-742
FARNUM family. 64-1528
FENMNGER family. 64-917
FERGUSSON family. 64-1182
FERRIS family. 64-1177
FINNEY family. 64-1177
GENEALOGY (Continued)
FISHER family. 64-1295
FISKE family. 63-247
FITCH family. 64-1463
FONTAINE family. 64-1238
FREEMAN family. 64-1177
FRIEND family. 64-1231
FRIZELL family. 64-917
GARRETT family. 64-1177
GIBSON family. 64-1180
GILLETT family. 64-245
GORDON family. 64-1241
GRAY family. 64-1184
GREER family. 64-1177
GROCE family. 64-756
GRYMES family. 64-1229
HALE family. 64-1222
HALLOCK family. 64-898
HAMILTON family. 64-1184, 64-1191
HAMPTON family. 64-1180, 64-1184, 64-1188
HARDY family. 64-760
HARRIS family. 64-1184
HARRISON family. 64-1229
HASTINGS family. 63-247
HAWKINS family. 64-1177
HAWTHORNE family. 64-1321
HILLMAN family. 64-1394
HINTON family. 64-1184
HOLLOWELL family. 64-1187
HOLMES family. 64-932, 64-1522
HOUGH family. 64-880
HOWELL family. 64-1187
HUDSON family. 64-1184
HUGHES family. 64-1179
INGLE family. 64-1231
JACKSON family. 64-1183
JAMERSON family. 64-1233
JARRETT family. 64-1177
JEWETT family. 64-1528
JONES family. 64-1184, 64-1241
KEMPER family. 63-179 A
KERFOOT family. 64-932
KING family. 63-180, 64-932, 64-1039
KCRBY family. 64-1235
LANE family. 64-1184
LANGFORD family. 64-1522
LAUDERDALE family. 64-1190
LAY family. 64-1043
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GENEALOGY (Continued)
LEAL family. 64-932
LEE family. 63-335, 64-1241
LEGARDEUR family. 64-1212
™ LEWIS family. 64-1184
LD3BY family. 64-214
LIGON family. 64-1188
LIVELEY family. 64-1179
LOCKERT family. 64-1179
LOCKWOOD family. 64-898
LONGMDtE family. 64-1177
LONGYEAR family. 64-898
LOVE family. 64-1307
LUDWELL family. 64-1229
LUTHER family. 64-899
McCUE family. 64-1236
Mcculloch family. 64-1307
McCUTCHEON family. 64-290
MCEWEN family. 64-1184
MdLVAXNE family. 64-342
McKINNE family. 64-1184
Mcknight family. 64-290
McNAIRY family. 64-1191
MACON family. 64-1177, 64-1238
McREYNOLDS family. 64-798
401 McSPALDEN family. 64-1307
MANGUM family. 63-373
MANSFIELD family. 64-1179
MARKHAM family. 64-898
MARSHALL family. 64-281, 64-1522
MARSTON family. 64-932
MARTIAU family. 64-1223
MARTIN family. 64-573
MATTHEWS family. 64-1177
MAURY family. 64-1184, 64-1238
MAYO family. 64-1231
MEBANE family. 64-1184
MEGGS family. 64-1307
MEIGS family. 64-1307
MTDDLETON family. 63-280
MTNGE family. 64-1231
MONTFORT family. 64-1522
MOORE family. 64-1222
MORGAN family. 64-1191
MORRIS family. 64-774
MORTON family. 64-1528
NAPIER family. 64-1184
NASH family. 64-932
NICHOLS family. 64-1463
NBBET family. 64-591
GENEALOGY (Continued)
NUCHOLLS family. 64-1177
OURSLER family. 64-1179
OUSELEY family. 64-1179
OUTLAW family. 64-601
OWSLEY family. 64-1179
PARRBH family. 64-898
PECHIN family. 64-1231
PEER family. 64-898
PENN family. 64-1177
PETER family. 64-1179
PEYTON family. 64-1241
PHELPS family. 64-841
PHILLIPS family. 64-798
PITMAN family. 63-185
POE family. 64-1229
POINDEXTER family. 64-1184
POORE family. 64-797
POPE family. 64-1307
PRATTE family. 64-296
RAMSEUR family. 64-625
RANKIN family. 64-1177
REEVES family. 64-798
REYNOLDS family. 64-917
RICE family. 63-247
ROBERTSON family. 64-1522
ROBINSON family. 64-1229, 64-1242
ROCKEFELLER family. 64-915
ROUSE family. 64-1191
ROZIER family. 64-336
ST. VRAIN family. 64-334
SANDIDGE family. 64-1177
SAUNDERS family. 64-917
SCOTT family. 64-1241
SELDEN family. 64-923
SENKLER family. 63-250
SHANKLAND family. 64-932
SHARPE family. 64-641
SHELBY family. 64-1184
SHELTON family. 64-1177
SHIELDS family. 64-1198
SELLIMAN family. 64-917
SIMS family. 64-1188
SKELTON family. 64-1179
SKYRIN family. 64-1229
SMITH family. 64-1177
SNEED family. 64-1199
SPAFFORD family. 64-899
SPARKS family. 64-899
SPAULDING family. 63-247
GENEALOGY (Continued)
SPILLANE family. 64-898
SPLAIN family. -64-898
SPOT5WOOD family. 64-1222, 64-1229,
64-1242
STANSBURY family. 64-1179
STARKWEATHER family. 64-932
STERGER family. 64-1177
STEWART family. 64-1224
STOCKETT family. 64-1184
STOVALL family. 64-1177
SWEAHtNGEN family. 64-1191
TALIAFERRO family. 64-1231
TAPPAN family. 63-400
TAYLOR family. 64-1177, 64-1222, 64-1229,
64-1522
TEMPLE family. 64-1222, 64-1229, 64-1242
TERRY family. 64-1177
THORNTON family. 64-1222
TOMPKINS family. 64-797
TREVrmAN family. 64-797
TRIGG family. 64-1188
TUTTLE family. 64-932
VAIL family. 64-1582
VALLE family. 64-296
VAN BIBBER family. 64-1307
WADSWORTH family. 64-917
WALLACE family. 64-1222
WARDEN family. 64-1439
WARNER family. 64-1184
WELDON family. 64-1191
WHITEHEAD family. 64-1179
WHITFIELD family. 64-1188
WILLAHD family. 63-247
WIMBERLEY family. 64-1188
WITHERSPOON family. 64-390
WOODBURY family. 63-335, 64-1585
YOUNGS family. 64-899
By place
ALABAMA. 64-699
CONNECTICUT. 64-217
FRANCE. 64-449
MARYLAND. 63-116
MASSACHUSETTS. 64-217
MISSOURI 64-296
NEW YORK. 64-864, 64-899
SOUTHERN States. 63-73
TENNESSEE. 64-1192
End of entries for
GENEALOGY
341
GENERAL Education Board. 64-993, 64-1324
GENERAL Land Office see D. S. -General
Land Office
GENERAL Missionary Society of the Western
District of the State of New Tort 64-1593
GENERAL Motors Corporation. 64-1469
GENERAL Society of Mayflower Descendants
see Society of Mayflower Descendants
GENERAL stores. 64-56
see also Company stores; Merchants
Alabama. 64-1055
Ma s sac husetts. 64-1
Michigan. 64-1486
Nebraska. 54-1276
New York. 64-876, 64-877, 64-904
64-915, 64-934, 64-1592
9, 64-1084,
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GEOLOGICAL Survey, u. S. 64-51
64-51, 64-266, 64-543, 64-562,
North Carolina. 64-520 64-fi
64-1100, 64-1544
Oklahoma. 63-265
South Carolina. 63-309
Tennessee. 64-1176, 64-1181
GENERALS (U. S. Army)
Civil War. 63-165, 63-179
GENESEE region, N. y. 64-873
GENESEE River, Lackawanna & Pittsburgh
Railroad, 64-815
GENESEE Valley Canal. 64-924
GENESEO, N. Y.
Travel and description. 64-873
GENETIC Experiment Station, Smith College
Northampton, Mass. 63-12 '
GENETICS. 63-12
GENEVA, N. Y.
Fruit growing and trade. 64-930
Hobart College. 64-353
Personal papers. 64-857
GENEVA, Switzerland
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc )
63-297 '
GENOA, Italy
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1282
Travel and description. 64-1217
GENTLEMEN prefer blondes (Theatrical pro-
duction) 64-1614
GENTRY, Susie, collector. 64-1184
GENTRY, T. N. 64-760
GEODESY. 64-779
GEOGRAPHICAL names see Place names
GEOGRAPHY
China. 64-879
Japan. 64-879
GEOGRAPHY, Physical
Virginia. 63-378
GEOLOGY.
64-580
Lectures. 64-839
Teachers and toeing 64-230
By place
Massachusetts. 64-217
Mississippi Valley. 64-266
Missouri. 64-266
Missouri Valley. 64-266
GE ^ l «« n ' ^W of <*e« Britain, 1683-1760.
64—956
KJ-36, 63-364, 64-47, 64-63
^ef-es W ' **** " Great BrltaIn ' 1762 -1830.
aE 235J' KiUg0fGreat Britain, 1865-1936.
GEORGE, Mrs. D. A. 64-1185
GEORGE, David Lloyd see Lloyd George
David, 1863-1945 "««*«.
GEORGE, John P. 63-83
GEORGE, Stefan Anton, 1868-1933. 63-65
Huntsrille, Ala. 64-1583
GEORGE Canning (Ship) 64-1394
GE 64^9 S 3 JUni ° r R< * uWlc > Freeville, N. Y.
**£% w TT a Univers " y ' "■*»*»».
GEORGETOWN College, Georgetown, D. C
^Georgetown Universityfwashington,
GEORGETOWN Co. , S. C.
Plantations. 63-313
GEORGETOWN, D. C.
see also Washington, D. C.
Grain trade. 63-342
Personal papers. 64-763
Tobacco trade. 63-342
GEORGETOWN District, S. C.
Personal papers. 64-650
Plantations. 63-317
GEORGETOWN, Ky. 64-1069
GEORGETOWN, S. C.
Law practice. 64-1000
Personal papers. 64-1121
GEORGETOWN University, Washington, D. C.
Students. 64-627
GEORGIA
Agriculture. 64-422
see also Georgia-Farms and farming:
Georgia— Plantations
GEORGIA (Continued)
Biography. 64-226
Boundaries
Florida. 64-407
Business papers. 64-590
Census. 63-93
Charitable work. 64-234, 64-987
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1157
Episcopal. 63-103
Methodist. 64-970
Cities and towns. 64-1193
Transportation. 64-225
Civil War. 63-152, 64-231
Campaigns, battles and other military
actions. 63-332, 63-391, 63-243
64-493, 64-534, 64-613, 64-623
64-770, 64-1067, 64-1535
Civilian life. 64-493
.Defenses. 64-389
Military service in. 63-350 64-243
64-246, 64-403, 64-407, 64-490 '
64-493, 64-505, 64-577, 64-598'
64-603, 64-666, 64-671
Prisoners and prisons. 64-448
Regiments see Georgia— Infantry
Roster of companies. 64-221
Soldiers from. 64-232, 64-403
Coasts. 64-506
Colleges and universities. 63-409, 64-1164
see also Georgia-University
Colonial period. 63-59
British naval expedition. 63-404
Commissioner of Agriculture see Georgia—
Dept. of Agriculture
Consular service (Spain) 63-115
Cooperative communities. 64-1196
Copper mines and mining 64-450
Cotton. 64-527
Trade. 63-124, 64-615
Dairying. 64-422
Dept. of Agriculture. 64-422
Economic conditions. 63-124
Education. 63-103, 64-225
J^mily papers. 64-1032
18th to 20th centuries. 64-525
19t L C !S U ^-. 64 - 220 ' 64 - 22I > -64-385, i
64-497, 64-499, 64-506, 64I527
64-540, 64-639, 64-977 '
19th and 20th centuries. 64-386 64-581
64-591, 64-646, 64-671
Farms and farming. 64-407, 64-493
64-1193
see also Georgia— Plantations
Food inspection. 64-422
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GEORGIA (Continued)
Fortifications. 64-506
Garden clubs. 64-234
Gardens. 64-234
W Historical societies. 64-612
Horses. 64-493
Hotels. 64-223
Indians
Cherokees. 64-1287, 64-1354
Infantry
Phillips Legion. 64-403
1st Regt., 1861-1862. 64-598
12th Regt., 1861-1865
Company A. 64-232
25th Regt., 1861-1865? 63-144
47th Regt., 1862-1865. 63-144
50tii Regt , 1865. 64-497
65m Regt., 1863-1865
Company D. 64-493
Land. 64-297, 64-579, 64-1193
Legal documents. 64-232, 64-385,
64-1234
Transactions. 64-450
Law practice. 64-407, 64-544
Legislature. 64-544
Q Literacy. 64-1193
Livestock. 64-1193
Local government. 64-389
Medical practice. 64-385, 64-505, 64-591
Merchants. 64-579
Military hospitals. 64-505
Military service. 63-134
Militia. 63-88
Mines and mining. 64-460
Naval service. 64-509
Newspapers. 64-1163
Orphanages. 63-409
Personal papers
18th century. 63-276
19th century. 63-134, 63-286, 64-201,
64-231, 64-412, 64-457, 64-466,
64-543, 64-673
19th and 20th centuries. 64-607
20th century. 64-233, 64-426, 64-588
^ Plantations. 64-389. 64-407. 64-1141
™ Politics. 64-223
Activities in. 63-385
Letters relating to. 63-103
Papers of political figures
19th century. 64-544
19th and 20th centuries. 64-224
Republican Party. 63-385
GEORGIA (Continued)
Population. 64-1193
Railroads. 63-41, 63-103, 64-389, 64-1203,
64-1550
Reconstruction. 63-385, 64-223, 64-389
Revolution. 63-88. 64-593
Rice. 64-1141
Growing. 64-407, 64-1141
Schools. 64-225, 64-389, 64-1193
Kindergartens. 64-537
Shipping records. 64-824
Slavery. 64-1193
Records. 64-389
Social life. 63-103, 64-226, 64-527
Spanish American War. 64-1246
State Chemist. 64-230
Students. 64-466. 64-660
see also Georgia— University— Students
Sunday schools. 64-987
Teachers and teaching. 64-579, 64-639
Transportation. 64-225
Travel and description. 63-59, 63-131,
64-248, 64-674, 64-1179
University (Athens) 64-219, 64-227
Chancellor. 64-227, 64-229, 64-231
Faculty. 64-398, 64-1032
Students. 63-89, 64-220, 64-230
War of 1812. 63-222
Wholesale trade. 64-579
GEORGIA Historical Society. 64-612
GEORGIA Military Institute
Students. 64-466
GERMAIN, George Sackville, 1st viscount
Sackville see Sackville, George Sackville
Germain, 1st viscount, 1716-1785
GERMAN- American League for Culture.
63-232
GERMAN Artillery (South Carolina Militia)
63-88, 63-310
GERMAN drama. 63-230
GERMAN Evangelical Synod of Missouri, Ohio,
and Other States see Lutheran Church-
Missouri Synod
GERMAN Reformed Church, Fayette, N. Y.
(formerly Bearytown, N. Y. ) 64-1593
GERMAN Reformed Church (U. S. ) see Re-
formed Church in the United States
GERMAN Stock Company, Milwaukee. 63-230
GERMANISCHES National-Museum, Nuremberg,
Ger. 64^179
GERMANS in the U. S. 63-30, 64-5
Lutheran missions. 64-187
North Carolina. 64-670
Ohio. 63-157, 63-171, 64-952
Pennsylvania. 64-952
Texas. 64-744
GERMANY
see also Prussia
Allied occupation, 1918-1930. 64-1514,
64-1524
Allied occupation, 1945-1955. 64-165
Archives. 64-179
Army. 63-380
Banks and hanking. 64-131
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist World Congress, Berlin, 1934.
64-1375
Lutheran. 63-33
Colleges and universities. 64-71
Consular service (Texas) 94-744
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-347
Folksongs. 64-179
Foreign relations (U. S. ) $4-764
Heer. 63-380
Letters from. 64-1075
Letters received in. 64-1216
Maps. 64-289
Medicine. 63-75
Military science. 63-380
Nazi period. 64-1313, 64-1615
Personal papers. 63-136
Relief and rehabilitation, 1921-1923.
64-962
Rocket development. 64-1583
Shipping records. 64-824, 64-1215
Students (U. S. ) 64-645, 64-882, 64-927,
64-1490
Travel and description.
64-769, 64-846
3-247, 64-607,
Travels from, 64-5
World War I
Military service (U. S. ) 64-1524
World War n
Postwar period. 64-71
Relief to war victims. 64-71
GERMS see Bacteria; Bacteriology
GERONMO, Apache chief, 1829-1909. 64-8
GERRY, Elbridge, 1744-1814. 63-375
GERRY, Elbridge Thomas, 1837-1927.
64-1344
GESAMTJUNGLINGSVEREIN, St. Louis, Mo.
63-23
GEST, Erasmus, 1820-1908. 63-256
GETTYSBURG Campaign, 1863. 64-232,
64-1151
GETTYSBURG, Pa.
Civil War
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Battle 01,1863. 63-145, 63-223, 63-353,
63-408, 64-57, 64-571, 64-1151
Confederate Army camp. 64-444
GEYER, Henry Sheffie, 1790-1859. 64-275
64-282
GHANA (formerly Gold Coast) 63-147
GHENT, Treaty of, 1814
Commissioners. 63-336
GIHRINGHELLI, Antonio. 64-1598
GHOLSON, Thomas Saunders, 1808-1868
63-63
GIBBES, Lewis R 64-1552
GIBBES, Robert Wilson, 1809-1866. 63-132
GIBBONS, A. S. 64-729
GIBBONS, Sarah Cloud. 64-729
GIBBS, Ellen. 64-892
GIBBS, Fanny. 64-892
GIBBS, Lillian. 64-352
GIBBS, Oliver Wolcott see Gibbs. Wolcott,
GIBBS, Wolcott, 1822-1908. 64-963, 64-1556
GIBBS family. 64-1068
GIBRALTAR
Travel and description. 63-234
GIBRAN, Khalil, 1883-1931. 64-579
GIBSON, Edwin Thomas, 1884-1959. 64-870
GIBSON, Sarah H. 63-291
GIBSON, Wilfred Wilson, 1878-1962. 64-150
GIBSON Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
GIBSON family
Genealogy. 64-1180
GIDDINGS, Franklin Henry, 1855-1931.
64-1314
GIDDINGS, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864. 63-254
GIDDINGS, M. A. 64-1436
GIDDINGS, OrrinN., b. 1814. 64-1511
GIDDINGS family. 64-1436
GIDE, Andre Paul Guillaume, 1869-1951
64-92 , 64-730
GIEN (E. J. ) Bion & compagnie. 64-261
GILA Apaches. 63-355
GILBERT, Angelina Bingham. 64-1440
GILBERT, Cass, 1859-1934. 63-349
GILBERT, George B. 64-946
GILBERT, Grove Karl, 1*843-1918. 64-100
GILBERT, Julia Finch. 63-349
GILBERT, Mahlon Norris, Bp., 1848-1900
63-237
GILBERT, SamueL 63-349
GILBERT, Thomas. 64-1440
GILBERT family. 63-237, 63-349
GILDART, Elizabeth F. see Eggleston,
Elizabeth F. (Gildart) —
GILDER, Richard Watson, 1844-1909 64-137
64-767 '
GTLDERSLEEVE, Basil Lanneau, 1831-1924.
64-398, 64-1381
GILDS see Guilds
GILES, Barney M. 64-1557
GILES, Ella see Ruddy. Ella (Giles) 1851-1915
GILHAM, Daniel C. 63-384
GILKEY, Charles Whitney, 1882- 64-93
GILKIES Mill 64-562
GILL, Charles. 64-871
GILL, Sir David, 1843-1914. 63-384
GILL, Eric, 1882-1940. 64-150
GILLESPIE, David. 64-1013
GILLESPIE, Dorcas (Mumpnerd) 64-1013
GILLESPIE, James, 1764-1805. 64-1013
GILLESPIE, James Smiley. 64-1026
GILLESPIE, Sarah (Street) 64-1013
GILLET, John, 1796?-1847. 64-245
GILLETT, Emma see Oglesby, Emma (Gillett)
GILLETT, John Dean, 1819-1888. 64-245
GILLETT, Lemira (Parke) 64-245
GILLETT family. 64-245
GILLETTE, William Hooker, 1853-1937
64-713
GILLIAM, Robert B. 63-373
GTLLMAN, Ann (Harding) d. 1860. 64-957
GTLLMAN, James, 1782-1839. 64-957
GTLLMAN, James, 1808-1877. 64-957
GILLMORE, Ruth Miriam. 64-819
GILMAN, Caroline (Howard) 1794-1888.
63-286
GILMAN, Charlotte Perkins (Stetson) 1860-
1935. 64-714
GILMAN, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908. 64-767
64-1381, 64-1500, 64-1511
GILMAN, Nicholas, 1755-1814. 64-1567
GILMAN (O. B. ) Cracker Company. 64-1297
GILMAN, OsmanB. 64-1297
GILMAN, Samuel. 63-81
GILMER, Emma Walker see BreckJnridee
Emma Walker (GilmerT" '
GILMER, Jeremy Francis, 1818-1883
64-506
GILMER, Josephine. 64-1014
GILMER, Louisa Frederika (Alexander)
64-506
GILMER, Louisa Porter see Minis, Louisa
Porter (Gilmer)
GILMER, Love (Banner) 64-1014
GILMER, Robert D., 1858-1925. 64-1014
GILMOUR, C. P. 64-1157
GINDER, Henry, 1831-1922. 64-1209
GINGRICH, Felix Wilbur, 1901- 64-813
GINN and Company. 64-240
GIRLS' schools see Schools
GIRVIN, MaryE. 64-627
OSBORNE, John. 63-52
GEBORNE, Maria (James) 1770-1836. 63-52
GJSLINGHAM, Eng. 64-34
GIST, Mordecai, 1742-1792. 63-49
GnriNGS, John S. 64-768
GLADDEN, Washington, 1836-1918. 64-1500
GLADSTONE, William Ewart, 1809-1898.
63-55, 63-207, 64-45, 64-767
GLANCE Mining Company. 64-13
GLASGOW, Alexander. 64-751
GLASGOW, Alexander M. 64-751
GLASGOW, Cassius. 64-1496
GLASGOW, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-
1945. 64-216 , 64-1334
GLASGOW, Frank Thomas, 1854-1927
64-1273
GLASGOW, Robert. 64-751
GLASGOW, Mrs. William. 64-309 m
GLASGOW, William Anderson, 1825-1910
64-1273
GLASGOW family. 64-216, 64-751 , 64-1273
GLASGOW, Ky.
Business and personal papers. 63-133
GLASGOW, Scot.
Flour and grain trade. 63-342, 64-907
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GLASGOW, Scot. (Continued)
Shipping records. 64-897
Tobacco trade. 63-342
Travel and description. 64-580
GLASS, Carter, 1858-1946. 63-97, 64-778
GLASS industry and trade
Prices. 64-372
Europe. 63-309
South Carolina. 63-309
GLAZE, Elizabeth. 64-978
GLAZE family. 64-978
GLEASON, Sarah, d. 1930. 63-238
GLENOra, Va.
Personal papers. 64-1060
GLEN Ridge, N. J.
Letters received in. 64-588
GLEN Springs Hotel, Watklns Glen, N. Y.
64-872
GLENDALE, Ohio
Christ Episcopal Church. 63-178
Maple Knoll Hospital and Home (formerly
Hospital and Home for the Friendless)
63-170
GLENN, Mary L. see Brown, Mary L.
(Glenn)
m
■ GLENNON, John Joseph, Abp., b. 1862.
64-333
GLEVERING Hall, Suffolk, Eng. 64-62
GLJDDON, George Robins, 1809-1857.
64-1580
GLOBES
see also Maps
Manufacture and trade. 64-794
GLOUCESTER Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-1230
GLOVER, Amelia Walton see Alcorn, Amelia
Walton (Glover)
GLOVER, Augusta (Patten) 64-769
GLOVER, Samuel T. 64-282
GLUCKE family. 64-459
GLUICK family. 64-459
GLUYAS, John, 1796-1858. 64-507
^£LUYAS, Mary. 64-507
GLUYAS family. 64-507
GLYNN Co., Ga.
Land
Legal documents. 64-1234
GODDARD, Madeleine (Vinton) see Dahlgren,
Madeleine (Vinton) 1825-1898
GODOLPHIN, Charles, 1648 (ca.)-1720.
64-94
GODWIN and White, Statesville, N. C.
64-617
GOEBBELS, Joseph, 1897-1945. 64-1313,
64-1615
GOERING, Hermann, 1893-1946. 64-1313
GOETHE, Johann Wolf gang von, 1749-1832.
63-230
GOETZ, Augustus. 64-1606
GOETZ, Ruth (Goodman) 1912- 64-1606
GOFF, GuyDespard, 1867-1933. 63-325
GOLD, Julia (Pipkin) 64-508
GOLD, Pleasant Daniel, 1833-1920. 64-508
GOLD clause. 64-798
GOLD Coast. 63-147
GOLD mines and ™inin E 64-368, 64-1038
Machinery. 63-128
Alaska. 64-1268
California. 64-237, 64-336
see also California — Gold rash period
Colorado. 64-892
Norm Carolina. 64-507, 64-550
South Africa. 64-1300
GOLD Pan Mining Company, Breckinridge,
Colo. 64-892
GOLD rush period in Calif ornia see Cali-
fornia—Gold rush period
GOLDEN, John, 1874-1955. 64-1620
GOLDMAN, Albert, 1898-1961? 64-1607
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
Personal papers. 64-473, 64-508, 64-631
GOLDSBOROUGH, Charles Washington, 1779-
1843. 64-521
GOLDSBOROUGH, Louis Malesberbes, 1805-
1877. 64-677
GOLDSMITHING
New York. 64-849
GOLDWYN, Samuel, 1882- 64-1618
GOLSCHMANN, Vladimir. 64-328
GOMBERG, Moses, 1866-1947. 64-1515
GOMER House, Teddington, Eng. 64-796
GOMPERS, Samuel, 1850-1924. 64-159,
64-738, 64-771, 64-1271, 64-1474
GONDRIN, Louis Antoine de Pardaillan, due
d'Antln see Antin, Louis Antoine de
Pardaillan de Gondrin due d', 1665-1736
GOOCHLAND Co. , Va. 63-125
Family papers. 64-797
GOOD housekeeping (Periodical) 64-1596
GOOD Roads Tour, 1909. 64-434
GOOD Templars, International Order of see
International Order of Good Templars
GOODALES Corner, Me.
Personal papers. 64-399
GOODLAND, Walter Samuel, 1867-1947.
64-1599
GOODLOE, A. T. 64-1185
GOODLOE, Mrs. C. A. 64-1185
GOODLOE, Caswell A. 64-1185
GOODLOE, Daniel Reaves, 1814-1902.
64-1542
GOODLOE, HallumWood, 1869-1956.
64-1185
GOODMAN, Edward. 64-53
GOODMAN, Philip, 1855-1940. 64-1606
GOODMAN, Ruth see Goetz, Ruth (Goodman)
1912-
GOODMAN, Tobias, 1814-1880. 64-617
GOODNIGHT, Charles, 1836-1929. 64-752
GOODNIGHT vs. the U. S. and the Comanche
Indians. 64-752
GOODRICH, Adelaide Eunice see Goodrich,
Eunice, fL 1870-1920
GOODRICH, Chauncey, 1759-1815. 64-202,
64-1372
GOODRICH, Eunice, fL 1870-1920. 64-95
GOODRICH (Eunice) Company. 64-95
GOODRICH, Frances. 64-1608
GOODRICH, H. C. 64-95
GOODRIDGE, Charles Fred, d. 1930. 64-753
GOODSPEED, Edgar Johnson, 1871-1962.
64-65, 64-813, *64-1437
GOODSPEED, Thomas Wakefield, 1842-1927.
64-90, 64-96 , 64-1324
GOODWILLIE, David L. 64-908
GOODWIN, Jane see Austin, Jane (Goodwin)
1831-1894
GOODWIN, JobnW. 64-587
GORDON, Armistead. 63-345
GORDON, Elizabeth see Scott, Elizabeth
(Gordon)
GORDON, Eva. 64-1196
GORDON, George A. 63-68
GORDON, George Huntley. 64-957
GORDON, John Brown, 1832-1904. 63-97,
64-223, 64-224, 64-764
GORDON, William A. 64-768
GORDON family
Genealogy. 64-1241
GORDONSDALE, Fauquier Co. , Va. 64-1241
345
GORDONSVILLE, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
«»E, J. W. 64-1131
GORE, Victor Michael, b. 1858. 64-1462
GOREE, Africa
Trade. 64-1400
GORGAS, Josiah, 1811-1883. 64-623
GORGAS, William Crawford, 1854-1820.
GORMAN, Arthur Pue, 1839-1906. 64-1015
GOSE, Thomas P. 64-1259
GOSHEN, N. Y.
Letters from. 64-940
GOSPEL messenger (Periodical) 64-1023
GOSPORT, Ala.
Letters from. 64-1006
GOSPORT Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va. see
U^S. -Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth,
GOBS, Alberts., 1882-1950. 64-1269
GOSSE, Sir Edmund William, 1849-1928.
GOTtSCHALK, Laura R. 64-150
GOULD, Benjamin Apthorp, 1824-1896
63-384, 64-963, 64-1556
GOULD, Jay, 1836-1892. 63-340
GOURDIN, Theodore, 1764-1826. 63-287
GOURDIN, Theodore, d. 1866
Estate of. 63-287
GOVERNMENT see Political science
GOVERNMENT agencies. 64-938
see also names of agencies under juris-
dictions, e. g. U. S.— Office of Education
GOVERNMENT attorneys
see also County attorneys; District
attorneys; U. S. —Attorneys General •
U. S. —Solicitor General
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Pennsylvania. 64-1144
GOVERNMENT employment and employees.
64-804
Wages. 64-932
Confederate States of America. 64-453
Minnesota. 63-242
GOVERNMENT ownership
Public utilities. 64-1269, 64-1270, 64-1272
GOVERNMENT regulation of prices see Price
control —
GOVERNMENT relations with Indian tribes
see Indians-Government relations- and
names of Indian tribes ^^
^w^^if 6 War ^ »■* G W
GOVERNORS
see also subdivision Governor under names
of States and also names of Individual
Governors
Southern States. 63-66
GRACE Lutheran Church, Trenton, Neb
63-21
GRADUATE study see Colleges and universi-
ties—Graduate study
GRAEBNER, Martin, 1879-1950. 64-813
GRAEBNER, Theodore Conrad, 1876-1950
64-813
GRAFF, Frederick, 1774-1847. 64-1373
GRAHAM, Addle Mary (Kintner) 64-754
GRAHAM, Daniel, 1789-1869. 64-1182
GRAHAM, EdwinS., 1831-1899. 64-754
GRAHAM, Frank Porter, 1886- 64-446
GRAHAM, GustavusA. 64-754
GRAHAM, James Augustus, 1841-1908
64-1016
GRAHAM, John Washington, 1838-1928
64-566
GRAHAM, Joseph. 64-417
GRAHAM, Malcolm K. 64-754
GRAHAM, Narcissus, 1762-1829. 64-1298
GRAHAM, Robert, 1799 or 1800-1862. 64-754
GRAHAM, William Alexander, 1804-1875
63-373, 64-566
GRAHAM City Improvement and Land Company.
GRAHAM family. 64-754
GRAIN trade. 64-56, 64-1389
see also Flour and feed trade; and names
of grains, e. g. Barley; Wheat
Georgetown, D. C. 63-342
New York City. 63-342
North Carolina. 64-989, 64-1118
Scotland. 63-342
Wisconsin. 64-1637
GRAINGER Co., Tenn.
History (Notes, etc.; 64-1193
GRAN^conquista de Ultramar (Spanish prose
GRAND Army of the Republic 63-371, 64-146
GRAND Banks
Fishing. 64-80
GRAND fcland College, Grand Island, Neb.
GRAND jury
Michigan. 64-1510
GRAND Rapids, Mich.
Education. 64-1512
Personal papers. 64-1464
GRANGE League Federation see Cooperative
Grange League Federation "Exchange, inc.
GRANGER, Arthur Otis, b. 1846. 64-779
GRANGER, Bradley F. 64-1429 I
GRANGER, John. 64-873
GRANITE Cotton Factory. 64-1008
GRANT, Claudius Buchanan, 1835-1921
64-1469, 64-1500
GRANT, Elijah P. , 1810-1874. 64-97
GRANT, Eliza (Mitchell) 64-580
GRANT, F. C. 64-813
GRANT, Frederick D. 63-246
GRANT, Ulysses Simpson, Pres. 0. s. , 1822-
As correspondent 63-326, 63-340 63-371
63-397, 63-406, $4-325 '
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
Military service under. 64-1035
Relating to. 63-388
GRANT Co., Minn.
Teachers and teaching. 63-238
GRANT Memorial Association. 63-388
GRANTS of land see Land-Grants
GRANVILLE Co. , N. C. A
Business correspondence. 64-590
Family and personal papers. 64-431
64-433, 64-436, 64-515, 64-634, '
64-1090 %
Medical practice. 64-509, 64-634
GRAPE juice. 64-945
GRASSL George de see De Grassi, George
GRATIOT, Charles, d. 1817. 64-314, *64-335
GRATON & Knight Company. 64-240
GRATZ, Rebecca, 1781-1869. 64-466
GRAVELTON, Mo.
Zion Lutheran Church. 63-21
GRAVES, Alfred Perceval, 1846-1931. 64-150
GRAVES, Benjamin F. 64-1500
GRAVES, Frank Pierrepont, 1869-1956
64-1271
GRAVES, Henry Solon, 1871-1951. 64-1299 A
GRAVES, Robert, 1895- 64-150
GRAVESTONE records see Vital records
GRAY, Asa, 1810-1888. 64-477, 64-562
64-1103
GRAY, Henry L. 64-1269
GRAY, Horace, 1828-1902. 64-1218
346
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Ihdex
GRAY, John B. 64-278
C21AY, Samuel, of Windham, Conn. 64-195
•GRAY, William. 63-374
GRAY, William Henry, 1810-1889. 64-1255,
64-1256
GRAY and Fierce, firm. 64-364
GRAY family
Genealogy. 64-1184
GRAYSTONE Farm, Gaines Township, N. Y.
64-823
GREAT Britain
Act of Union, 1801. 63-46
Agriculture. 63-46
Army
Administration. 63-148
American Revolution sot Revolution-
Military papers— British
Nile Expedition, 1884-85. 63-147
Officers' military and personal papers.
63-138, 63-147, 63-148
In Africa, 63-147
In India. 63-39, 64-144
In Persia. 63-42
Art. 64-1315
Authors. 63-52, 64-796
Bankruptcy. 64-131
\ Board of Trade. 63-288
Booksellers and bookselling. 64-699,
64-792
Churches and religious affairs
see also Church of England
Clergy. 64-62
Conferences. 63-237
Evangelism. 63-409
Sermons. 64-59
By denomination
Baptist. 64-1160, 64-1554
Methodist. 64-69
Claims vs. Portugal. 64-778
Coal mines and mining. 64-43
Colleges and universities. 63-54, 63-207
Colonies
Missions. 63-142
Trade. 64-80
Africa. 63-147
™ America. 63-111
Far East 63-40, 63-112
India. 63-54, 63-105
West Indies. 64-59
Commission merchants. 64-1033
Confederate States of America purchasing
agent in. 64-389
GREAT Britain (Continued}
Consular service (U. S. } 64-1020
Coronation of George V. 64-1300
Cotton trade. 64-890, 64-1398
Courts. 64-62, 64-174, 64-1235
Diplomatic service
In France. 64-169
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-817,
64-1348, 64-1568
Emigration
To the United States. 64-944
To Virginia (Colony) 64-797
Epidemics. 64-69
Estate management. 64-176
Estates. 63-146, 64-34
Family papers. 64-1012
Farm accounts. 64-174
Fashions. 64-817
Firearms industry and trade. 64-1288
Fishery dispute with the United States.
64-1585
Flour Industry and trade. 64-907
Foreign Office. 64-169
Foreign relations
18th century. 64-123
19th century. 63-42, 63-138, 64-169
Napoleonic Wars. 63-109
With Egypt. 63-147
With the Far East 63-40, 63-112
With Spain. 63-100
With the United States. 63-55
18th century. 64-1062
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1315
19th century. 64-764
20th century. 64-1291, 64-1577
Fruit industry and trade. 64-259
Fur trade. 64-172
Government 64-141
Household accounts. 64-174
Industry. 64-141
Jews. 64-1318
Land. 64-1537
Catholic Church. 64-34
Church of England. 63-54
Legal documents. 64-61, 64-62
Transactions. 64-34
Literature. 64-112, 64-233, 64-810
Lords Commissioners for Trade and
Plantations see Great Britain— Board
of Trade
Manors. 63-54, 64-62, 64-174
GREAT Britain (Continued)
Merchants. 63-345, 64-258, 64-259,
64-1398
Military affairs. 63-53, 63-109, 63-148
Invasion by France (Proposed) 64-166
Naval affairs. 63-221
Rivalry with France. 64-956
Navy. 63-404, 64-91, 64-344
American Revolution. 63-53
Officers' papers. 63-221
Nobility. 64-62, 64-817
Orders in Council. 63-324
Parliament 63-55
House of Lords. 64-62
Patents. 64-16
Periodicals. 64-45, 64-78
Personal papers. 64-26
Politics. 63-55
Elections. 63-46, 64-43, 64-1356
Letters relating to
19th century. 64-112, 64-817, 64-873
Papers of political figures
17th century. 64-94
18th century. 63-111, 64-810
18th and 19th centuries. 63-46,
63-109, 63-138, 63-142
19th century. 63-38, 63-40
Patronage. 63-55
Prisoners and prisons. 64-43
Privy Council. 64-196
Publishers and publishing. 63-146,
63-1347
Schools. 64-796
Science. 64-810
Secretary of State for the Southern Dept
63-100
Shipping. 63-100, 64-412, 64-1215, 64-1400
Records. 64-256, 64-824, 64-897
Ships. 63-155
Social life and customs. 63-273, 64-176,
64-817
Southern Dept see Great Britain— Secre-
tary of State for the Southern Dept
Theater. 64-49, 64-117, 64-147
Tobacco trade. 63-345
Trade. 63-404, 64-123, 64-258
With India. 64-59
With Mexico. 64-890
With Russia. 63-46
With South Carolina. 63-274
With Southern States. 63-309
With Spain. 63-100
347
GREAT Britain (Continued)
Travel and description. 64-769, 64-882
18th century. 64-552, 64-556, 64-1217
19th century. 63-247, 63-250, 64-552,
64-817, 64-977, 64I1I8O
20th century. 64-967
Vital records. 64-217, 64-1235
Wine industry and trade. 64-259
World War I
U. S. soldiers in. 64-1116
GREAT Falls and Conway Railroad. 64-395
GREAT Lakes
Shipping. 64-1445
GREAT Lakes Institute. 64-21
GREAT Lakes-St Lawrence Waterway see
St. Lawrence Seaway
GREAT Lakes Utilities Corporation. 64-691
GREAT Smoky Mountains. 64-1206
GREECE (Modern)
Naval service (U. S. ) 64-678
Students <U. S. ) 64-882
GREEK language and literature. 64-1381
BiblicaL 64-813
GREELEY, Horace, 1811-1872
AS 6 C 4°^ PO ^1220 63 - 336 ' 63 - 406 ' 64 " 784 '
Autographs. 64-47
GREELEY, Ida. 64-784
GREELEY, William B. 64-908
^£778 Ad0lphus WasU ngton, 1844-1935.
"im?: A M.«9 (Burr) Davls ' 1850 < ca ->-
GREEN, Asa. 64-1585
GREEN, Duff, 1791-1875. 64-186 64-343
64-485, 64-510, 64-1568 '* '
GR f^ N . Edmund Fisk see Fiske. John, 1842-
GREEN, Fred Warren, 1872-1936. 64-1491
GREEN, Jonathan. 63-400
GREEN, NoahK, 1808-1886. 64-1511
GREEN, Paul,. 1894- 64-728, 64-1536
GREEN, RuthTuthill. 64-940
GREEN, Thomas Jeiferson, 1801-1863
64-755, 64-1017
GR 64 E -lbl7° ,art0n JaCkSOn ' 1831 -191°- 64-959,
GREEN, William, 1872- 64-253
GREEN, William Lowthian, d. 1890. 64-762
GREEN, William Mercer, Bp. , 1798-1887
64-486
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
GREEN Co., N. C.
Letters from. 64-673
GREEN Hill Plantation, N, C. 64-512
GREEN Springs, Ala.
Students. 64-496, 64-660
GREENBACK Party see National Greenback
GREENE, David. 64-1254, 64-1256
GREENE^Nathanael, 1742-1786. 64-47,
GREENE, Samuel, merchant of Massachusetts.
'"SLm* Wmam ' 1797 - 1883 - 63-ni.
GREENE Co. , Ala.
Family papers. 64-662
GREENE Co., N. Y.
Legal papers. 64-935
GREENE Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
GREENE family. 63-172
GREENLAND Expedition of the University of
Michigan, 1926-1931. 64-1418
GREENLEAF, James. 63-166,64-768
GREENOUGH, William W. 63-337
GREENPORT, L. L
Personal papers. 64-1171
GREENSBORO, Ala.
Personal papers. 63-136, 64-533
GREENSBORO, IT. C;
Family papers. 64-380
° Ui ^ ^ me Gr01md Company. 64-638,
Immanuel Lutheran College. 63-27
Law practice. 64-1081
Letters from. 64-376
Personal and business papers. 63-130
64-375, 64-446, 64-549, 64-638, 64^1044
GREENVILLE, I1L
Family papers. 64-244
GREENVILLE, Ohio, Treaty of, 1795. 63-227
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Civil War. 63-286
Family and personal papers. 64-639
64-1534
Letters received in. 64-411
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (now
at Louisville, Ky. ) 64-1069, 64-1161
GREENVILLE, Va.
Liquor trade. 64-980
GREENWOOD, Va.
Folksongs. 64-799
GREER, Bennette E. 64-1157
GREER, William F. 64-914 |
GREER family
Genealogy. 64-1177
GREGG, Alexander. 64-650, 64-671
GREGG, Charlotte. 63-239
GREGG, Oren Cornelius, 1845-1926. 63-239
GREGORY, Charles Ndble, 1851-1932
64-1626
GREGORY, Francis Roger. 64-509
GREGORY, Horace. 64-150
GREGORY, John Tillery, 1832-1905. 64-1530
GREGORY family. 64-509
GREIG, Alexander. 64-873
GREIG, Eliza. 64-873
GREIG, James. 64-873
GREIG, John, 1779-1858. 64-873
GREIG family. 64-873
GREIG House, Canandaigua, N. Y. 64-873^
GRENINGER, John Christian. 64-468
GRENVTLLE, A. Neville. 64-168
GRESHAM, Matilda (McGrain) 63-350
GRESHAM, Otto. 63-350
GR ?, SHAM > Walter Quintin, 1832-1895
63-350. 64-764
GR f, V ^i, Charles T °«>*™, 1863-1930.
GREVE, Cherry see Lyford, Cherry (Greve)
GREVE, Clara (Emrie) 63-173
GREVE, Joachim. 63-173
GREVE, Laura Belle (Cherry) 63-173
GREVE, Theodore. 63-173
GREVE, Theodore Lund August. 63-173
GREVE family. 63-173
C3l f7'„£ dWard Grey > !st viscount, 1862-1933;
64-767
GRIDLEY family. 64-98
GRIFFIN, Esther Josselyn. 64-887
GRIFFIN, Francis Viele' see Viele'-Griffin
Francis, 1864-1937 '
GRIFFIN, John A., 1842-1902. 64-246
348
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
GRIFFIN, Matthew. 63-188
GRIFFIN, R. M. 63-346
GRIFFIN family. 64-671
GRIFFINS Corners, N. T.
Teachers and teaching 64-878
GRIFFITHS, Austin Edwards, 1863-1952.
64-1263, 64-1269
GRIFFITHS, Robert E. 64-1145
GRIGSON, Geoffrey. 64-955
GRIMKE, Frederick. 63-171
GRIMQD de la Reyniere, Alexandre Balthasar
Laurent, 1758-1838. 64-166
GRIMSTON, Lady Katharine see Clarendon,
Lady Katharine (GrimstonTVilliers, d. 1874
GRINNAN, Andrew GlasseU, 1827-1902.
64-1222
GRISCOM, Lloyd Carpenter, 1872-1959.
64-778
GRISTMILLS
see also Floor and feed trade
New York. 64-906
North Carolina. 63-150, 64-507, 64-585,
64-1100
GRISWOLD, George, 1776-1859. 64-1302
GRISWOLD, HatUe Tyng. 64-1626
GRISWOLD, Matthew, 1714-1799. 64-1371
GRISWOLD, Nathaniel Lynde, 1773-1866.
64-1302
GRISWOLD, Roger. 64-1371
GRISWOLD, RufusWllmot, 1815-1857.
64-803, 64-960
GRISWOLD, William McCrillis, 1853-1899.
64-803
GROCE, C. A. 64-756
GROCE, JaredE. 64-756
GROCE, Leonard Waller. 64-756
GROCE, Mrs. Leonard Waller see Groce,
C. A.
GROCE family. 64-756
GROCERY accounts
Here are entered accounts and records
kept by buyers of groceries.
see also Household accounts
Michigan. 64-1501
I
GROCERY trade
Here are entered records of grocery
stores and other material relating to the
selling of groceries, both wholesale and
retail.
63-291, 64-1101
see also General stores
Alabama. 64-534
GROCERY trade (Continued)
Connecticut. 64-1309
Michigan. 64-1486
Missouri. 64-310
New York. 64-876
North Carolina. 64-442
South Carolina. 63-300
GROSSE, Edmund. 64-1332
GROSVENOR, Charles H. 64-769
GROTON Academy, Groton, N. Y. 64-949
GROTONIron Bridge Company. 64-949
GROTON, N. Y.
History. 64-949
GROTON Union School, Groton, N. Y. 64-949
GROUCHY, Emmanuel, marquis de, 1766-
1847. 63-220
GROUND Observer Corps, U. S. Aircraft
Warning Service. 63-93
GROVE, William Barry, 1764-1818. 64-521
GRUMM, Arnold Henry, 1893-1959. 63-28
GRUNDY, Felix, 1777-1840. 63-363, 64-510
•GRUNDY, George. 64-1145
GRYMES family. 64-1230
Genealogy. 64-1229
GUADALUPE Co. , Tex
Personal papers. 64-741
GUADELOUPE
Shipping records. 64-824
GUANAJUATO Mining District, Mexico. 63-16
GUARANI language. 63-1
GUARDIAN and ward
North Carolina. 64-370, 64-420, 64-979
GUATEMALA
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 63-95, 64-895
GUERARD, Albert Joseph, 1914- 64-730
GUERARD, Albert Leon, 1880-1959. 64-72
GUERLAC, Othon Goepp, 1870-1933. 64-874
GUERRILLAS
Missouri. 64-272, 64-274
GUGGENHEIM Fund for the Promotion of
Aeronautics, inc. 64-1573
GUILBERT, Yvette. 64-1334
GUILD, Joe C. 64-1182
GUILDERLAND, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-648
GUILDS
I Italy. 63-65
GUILFORD Battle Ground Company, Greens-
boro, N. C. 64-638, 64-1081
GUILFORD College, N. C. 63-89
GUILFORD Co., N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64^414,
64-670
GUILHERME, Olympic 64-697
GUILT see Atonement
GUINEA, French
Trade. 64-85
GUINEA Station, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
GUION, Isaac, d. 1823. 64-1018
GUION family. 64-1018
GUITAR, Odon, 1825-1908. 64-272, 64-282
GULICK, Luther. 64-178
GULLAH dialect. 63-275
GUN clubs see Rifle clubs
GUNNERY. 64-917
see also Firearms; Ordnance
GUNPOWDER. 64-285
GUNS see Firearms; Rifles
GUNSAULUS, Frank Wakeley. 64-47
GUNTHER, John, 1901- 64-99
GURLEY, William Frank Eugene, 1854-1943.
64-100
GURNEE family. 64-722
GURTNER, Franz. 64-1313
GUTHRIE, James, 1792-1869. 64-511
GUTHRIE, John Dennett, 1878- 64-696
GWALTNEY, L L. 64-1164
GWAN, James G. 63-216
GWIN, D. W. 64-1187
GWYN, James, 1768-1850. 64-512
GW7N, James, 1812-1888. 64-512
GWYN family. 64-512
GYNECOLOGY
Surgery. 64-1106
H
HAAS, SauL 64-1269
HABERSHAM, Joseph, 1751-1815. 63-94
HABERSHAM, Richard W. 64-407
HABERSHAM family. 64-579
HACK, Elam M. 64-1261
HACKETT, Albert, 1900- 64-1608
HACKETT, Charles Wilson, 1888-1951.
64-1403
The National
^^"s **— «**^ -S Goo***,
HACKWORTH, Green H. 64- 157 7
BAMN.SirJVands Seymour, l 818 -i 910 .
^t^!^^ Index
""SSl" 1 ^** MO-1M3. 64-1267,
HADLEY, Mass.
Letters received in, 64-52S
HAG^OausWIlhelm, 1842-1912.
HAGERSTOWN, Md.
Pamlly papers. 64-386
The HAGDE, Netherlands
Diplomatic service (Gt. Brit.) 64-123
Permanent Court of Arbitration. 64-778
Permanent Court of International Justice.
HAINER, John A. 64-1157
HAKES, EzeBel Smith, .LM63. M . 202
HAKES, Hiram. 63-68
HA^STON, Peter, . 1752 . ^^
HAgTON, Peter Wilson, l 8 l 9 . 1886 .
HAffiSTON, R 0be rt. 64-1019
HA^TON.Rnthsto^^^^^
HAITL 64-215
Plantations. 64-44g
Revolution, 1791-1804. 64-449
Claims. 64-408
Shipping records. 64-897
Sugar industry and trade. 64-449
Vital records. 64-1212
HALDIMAND papers. 64-81
HALE, Benjamin, 1797-1863. 64-353
HALE, Benjamin, b. 1827. 64-353
HALE, Ebenezer, 1775-1848. 64-357
HALE, Edward Everett n»» i««-
64-1326, 64-1626 ' 1822 - 190B - 64-767,
HALE, Edward Everett, 1863-1932. 63-255
HALE, Edward Joseph, 1839-1922. 64-1020
HALE, Eugene, 1836-1918. 63-402
HALE, Fred. 64-895
HALE, George Ellery, 1868-1938. 63-384
HALE, Josiah Little, 1803-1875. 64-353
HALE, Lucretia Peabody. 63-401
HALE, Thomas ,1800 -1854. 64-353
HALE, WiUiam G. 64-757
HALE Co., Ala.
Plantations. 64-547
HALE family. 64-353
Genealogy. 64-1222
HALIFAX Co., N . C . 64-1108
^L^ 1 ^^Papers. 64-376,
Land. 64-1057
HALIFAX Co., Va.
family papers. 64-990
HALIFAX, N. S.
Confederate refugees. 64-678
Letters from. 64-1546
HALL, Asaph, 1829-1 90 7. 63-384, 64-1556
HALL, Dudley. 64-1400
HALL, Eli West, 1827-1865? 64-513
HALL, Israel. 64-1500
HALL, James, 1811-i 898 . 64 _ 100
HALL, James King, 1875-1 9 46. 64- 63 2
HALL, Lucy see London, Lucy (Hall)
HALL, Margaret (Dawson) 64-5i 3
HALL.Ric^^^^^ 64 _ i24o
HALL, Robert, farm manager. 64-841
^ Wl 6^'3 *«**'«<** in New York
HALL, William Logan, 1873- 64-908
HALL family. 64-207,64-513,64-591
HALLE, Ger.
Students (U. S.) 64-882
HALLECX, Fit,-Greeae. ^^ ^
HAMBLETON, Samuel. 63-387
HAMBURG, Ger.
Consular service (V. S.) 63-347
Smpping records. 64-824, 64-1215 ^
StaatsblbUothek. 64-179
HAMBURG, S. C.
Personal papers. 64-627,64-1003
HAMDEN, Conn.
H°ad repair and surveying. 64-1310
HAMILTON, Adam Boyd, l 808 -i 896 . *_,„
HA 6^^ N » *—* '■ of Petersburg, Va .
HAMILTON, Alexander, 1757-1804. 64-81
63-2 9 4, 63-375,
•As correspondent
64-202, 64-228
Autographs. 64-63
HAMtLTON, Charles Eaton, 1816-1855.
HAMU.TON, Edward LaRue, 18 57 -1 923 .
HAMILTON, James ofui.., ,
«"nes, Of Mississippi 64-515
HAMILTON, James, 1786-1857. W-sje
*%*? « e | P ^ <tent "-S". *64-407
64-556, 64-1017 »■*-•«»,
64-517
^S^^^V 1815 -^- 63-49,
HALLET, Jacob. 64-873
HALLETT, George Rervey, 1895- 64-1356
*ig^ Albert Gildersleeve, 1888-
HALLOCK, M. H. 64-892
HALLOCK family
Genealogy. 64-898
HALLOWAY, David P. 63.393
HALLOWELL, Harriet 4 1943. 64-1149
HALLOWELL,SaraT.,d.l924. 64-1149
HALLOWELL, Me.
L^bor accounts and records. 64-56
HALPHEN, M . L. 64-933
HALSEY, Edwin L. «-514_
350
HAMILTON, John, 1764-1822.
HAMILTON, John, fl. w^'^
^^^Bp., 1845-1934.
HAMILTON, Joseph D. 64-518
HAMTLTON, Paui, 1762-1816. „.,„.
HAMPTON, Rosanna (Boyd) 1789-1872.
HAMILTON, hUyaai^ 64-518
HAMILTON, Samuel p. 64-516
HAMILTON, William, 1824-1896. 63,351
HAMILTON, Williams., b. 1789. 64-517
HAMILTON CoUege, Clinton, N. Y.
Board of Trustees. 64-778
HAMILTON Co., Ohio. 63-187
History. 63-195
HAMILTON family
64-1097
64-516, 64-517. 64-518 .
Genealogy. 64-1184, 64-1191
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HAMILTON, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Congregational, 64-1564
HAMILTON, Ohio
History. 63-184
HAMMARSKJOLD, Dag, 1905-1961. 64-1615
HAMMETT, Frederick Simonds, 1885-
63-354
HAMMOND, Charles, 1779-1840. 63-399
HAMMOND, Charles Franklin. 64-876
HAMMOND, Eunice see Tietjens, Eunice
(Hammond) 1884-1944
HAMMOND, James Henry, 1807-1864. 63-97,
63-352, 64-623, 64-1098
HAMMOND, John. 64-876
HAMMOND, John Hays, 1855-1936. 64-1300
HAMMOND, Katherine S. see Randall,
Katherine S. (Hammond)
HAMMOND, Thomas, of Essex Co. , N. Y.
64-876
HAMMOND, William Alexander, 1828-1900.
64-768
HAMMOND, William Alexander, 1861-1938.
64-830
HAMMOND, William Gardiner, 1829-1894.
64-1500
HAMMOND and Company. 64-876
HAMMOND family. 64-876
HAMMOND Store. 64-876
HAMMOND, Whiting and East Chicago Electric
Railway Company. 64-185
HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y.
Farms and farming. 64-892
HAMPSHIRE, Eng.
Manors. 64-62
HAMPTON, Charles S., 1856-1917. 64-1429
HAMPTON, Wade, 1754-1835. 64-1145
HAMPTON, Wade, 1818-1902. 63-97
As correspondent. 64-545, 64-764, 64-765
Autographs. 64-47
HAMPTON Co. , S. C.
Public officiaL . 63-144
HAMPTON family
Genealogy. 64-1180, 64-1184, 64-1188
HAMPTON, Me.
Taverns. 64-56
HAMPTON'S Legion (South Carolina Infantry,
1861-1865)
Company A. 63-303
HANCHETT, Benjamin Sawtell, 1869-1933.
64-1499
HANCOCK, Arthur B. 64-779
HANCOCK, John, 1737-1793. 64-1219
As correspondent. 64-15
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
HANCOCK, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886.
63-264, 64-57
HANCOCK Co. , Miss.
Personal papers. 64-218
HANCOCK (Sloop) 64-1392
HAND, Helen M. 64-892
HANDLEY, George, 1752-1793. 63-82
HANDSOME Late, Seneca Indian, 1735-1815.
63-8
HANES, Lewis C. 64-1021
HANES, William T. 63-328
HANEWINCKEL, F. 63-30
HANKS, Dennis F. 64-47
HANNA, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904. 63-241,
63-259, 63-388
HANNAH, SamueL 63-398
HANNAN, Edward. 64-865
HANOVER Bank, New York. 64-1609
HANOVER Co., Va.
Family papers. 64-1230
Voting records. 64-1244
HANOVER Junction, Va,
Civil War. 64-1034
HANRICK, Edward. 64-757
HANSEN, Carl Gustav Otto, 1871-1960.
63-240
HANSEN'S disease see Leprosy
HANSON, James Christian Meinich, 1864-1943.
64-101
HANSON Place Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.
64-1160
HARBISON, Thomas Grant 64-635
HARBORS. 64-266
see also Ports of entry
South Carolina. 64-1552
Texas. 64-749
Virginia. 64-1099
HARBURG, E. Y. 64-1632
HARCODRT, William Vernon. 64-767
HARDEE, William Joseph, 1815-1873. 63-61,
63-391, 64-682, 64-765
HARDEMAN family. 64-589
HARDEN, Edward, 1784-1849. 64-226
HARDEN, Mary Elisa Greenhlll, 1811-1887.
64-226
HARDEN family. 64-226
HARDIE, James Allen, 1823-1876. 63-353
HARDIN, John, 1753-1792. 64-314
HARDIN Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
Letters from, 64-460
HARDING, Ann see GUlman, Ann (Harding)
d. 1860
HARDING, Chester. 64-317
HARDING, Elizabeth (McGavock) 64-519
HARDING, Florence (Kling) De Wolfe. 63-260
HARDING, Selene see Jackson, Selene
(Harding)
HARDING, Thomas Swann, 1890- 63-354
HARDING, Warren Gamaliel, Pres. U. S. ,
1865-1923
As correspondent 63-255, 63-260,
64-778, 64-1295, 64-1474, 64-1499
Autographs. 64-1565
Relating to. 64-124
HARDING, William Giles, 1806-1886. 64-519
HARDS, Ira A., 1873-1938. 64-1345
HARDWARE trade
Illinois. 64-241, 64-528
HARDWICK, Thomas William, 1872-1944.
64-1164
HARDY, A. B. C. 64-1469
HARDY, Jane L. 64-843
HARDY, Julia Wrenn, collector. 64-760
HARDY, Louisa, 64-843
HARDY, Thomas, of Texas
Family of. 64-760
HARDY, Thomas, 1840-1928. 63-52
HARDY family
Genealogy. 64-760
HARFORD Co. , Md.
Personal papers. 64-1006
HARGROVE, Z. B. 64-223
HARLAN, Charles T. 64-758
HARLAN, John Marshall, 1833-1911.
64-1218
HARLIN, Kenneth G. 64-1269
HARMON, AppletonM. 64-737
HARMON, Millard F. 64-1557
HARNESS making and trade. 63-291
63-350,
351
HARNETT Co. , N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-377
64-1002 '
Letters from. 64-1122
HARPER, George Washington Finley, 1834-
1921. 64-520
HARPER, Ida (Busted) 1851-1931. 63-361
63-369
HARPER, James, 1799-1879. 64-520
HARPER, James Clarence, 1819-1890
64-520
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HARPER, Joseph H. 64-1233
HARPER, Paul Vincent, 1889-
64-102
HARPER, Samuel Northrup 1882-1943
64-103
HARPER, William R. , b. 1841. 64-1437
HARPER, William Rainey, 1856-1906. 64-65
64-90, 64-104, 64-155 '
HARPER Brothers, publishers, New York.
64-99, 64-903
HARPER family. 64-520
HARPER Memorial Library, University of
Chicago see Chicago, HI. -University-
Library
HARPER'S Ferry, W. Va.
Civil War. 64-210
Firearms. 64-1288
HARPER'S magazine. 64-1604
BARREL, A. D. 64-751
HARRIET (Brig) 64-1395
HARRIET Monroe Library of Modern Poetry,
University of Chicago. 64-806
HARRIMAN, Walter. 64-1189
HARRIMAN, William Averell, 1891- 64-253
64-773 '
HARRINGTON, Henry. 64-944
HARRINGTON, Henry William, 1748 7-1809
64-521
HARRINGTON, Benry William, b 1793
64-521
HARRINGTON, John V. , d. 1865. 64-210
HARRINGTON, William Stanhope, 1st earl of
d. 1756. 63-100 '
HARRIS, Arthur Travers. 64-1557
HARRIS, Charles Coffin. 64-762
HARRIS, Emma see Russell. Emma (Barris)
HARRIS, Frederick Brown. 64-775
HARRIS, George William. 64-887
HARRIS, Hamlet J. 63-339
HARRIS, Bendon. 64-1157
HARRIS, Isham Green, 1818-1897. 64-1182
HARRIS, J. B. 64-1220
HARRIS, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908. 63-48
HARRIS, Oren. 64-782
HARRIS, Wade H. , 1858-1935. 64-1022
HARRIS, William Torrey, 1835-1909. 64-306
HARRIS family
Genealogy. 64-1184
HARRIS Memorial Foundation, University of
Chicago. 64-64
HARRISBURG, Pa. 64-642
Civil War
Soldiers from. 63-351, 64-1378
HARRISON, Benjamin, 1726 7-1791. 63-66
HARRISON, Benjamin, Pres. U. S., 1833-1901
63-95
As correspondent 63-326,63-402,64-1500
HARRISON, C. S. 64-1498
HARRISON, Carrie. 64-779
HARRISON, Carter Henry, 1860- 64-159
HARRISON, Fairfax, 1869-1938. 64-1247
HARRISON, Isham. 64-522
HARRISON, James Thomas, 1811-1879
64-522
HARRISON, Jesse Burton. 63-345
HARRISON, JohnPoe, 1832-1861. 64-1242
HARRISON, JohnR. 64-369
HARRISON, Learner Blackman, 1815-1902
63-174
HARRISON, Matthew. 64-943
HARRISON, Regina (Blewett) 64-522
HARROW teeth. 63-235
HARRY B. Butchins Memorial Meeting, Univer-
sity of Michigan. 64-1418
HART, Albert BushneU, 1854-1943. 64-1515
HART, Joel Tanner, 1810-1877. 64-81
HART, Louis F. 64-1271
HART, MaryG. 64-1185
HART, Oliver. 63-51
HART, Patrick. 63-360
HART, Schafiner, and Marx. 64-105
HART, Timothy. 64-193
HART, Van Breed, 1894- collector. 64-877
BARTER, Jacob.
HARRISON, William Henry, Pres. U. S 1773-
1841. 63-195, 64-334 ''
As correspondent 63-336, 64-343
Autographs. 64-63
Relating to. 63-194
HARRISON, William LudweU, 1878-
collector. 64-1229
HARRISON Co., Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
HARRISON family. 63-174 , 64-1230
Genealogy. 64-1229
HARRISSE, Henry, 1829-1910. 64-523
HARRODSBURG, Ky.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 64-965
HARROGATE, Tenn.
Lincoln Memorial University. 64-1384
HARROGH, W. D. 63-188
64-921
HARTFORD Coal Company, Okla. 63-267
HARTFORD, Conn.
American School for the Deaf. 64-1289
HARTFORD Convention, 1814. 64-1372
HARTFORD, Vt
Personal papers. 64-1587
HARTLEY, Katherlne see Frlngs, Kettl
HARTLEY, Marsden. 64-150
HARTLEY, Roland HilL 1864-1952: 64-1271
HARTS Battery, South Carolina Horse Artillery
1861-1865. 64-514
HARTZELL, Joseph Crane, Bp., 1842-1929.
HARVARD University. 64-27
Arnold Arboretum. 64-635
Class of 1897. 64-238
Dissertations. 64-1348
Law School
Students. 63-177
Students. 63-89, 64-161, 64-782, 64-855
Trustees. 64-238
University Club. 64-963
HARVEY, George Brinton McClellan. 1864-
1928. 63-68 *
HARVEY, George W. 63-393
HARVEY, William Hope, 1851-1936
Coin's financial school (Publication)
64-1301
HARVTLL, Mrs. J. P. 64-975 A
HARWOOD, Friniwyd Tennyson Jesse. 63-323
HASBROUCK, William C. 63-378
HASKALL, Benjamin. 64-1393
HASKALL, DanieL 64-1393
HASKALL, Gideon. 64-1393
HASKALL, John. 64-1393
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HASKALL, Roger, <L Ca. 1760. 64-1393
HASKELL, Mary Elizabeth see Minis, Mar;
Elizabeth (Haskell) b. 18T3~
HASKELL, Sophia Lovell see Cbeves, Sophia
Lovell (Haskell) 1846-1922
HASKINS, Charles Homer. 64-933
HASKMS, MaryW. see Brownrigg, Mary W.
(Hasklns)
HASSELL, Cushing Biggs, 1808-1880.
64-1023
HASSELL, Sylvester S. , 1842-1928. 64-1023
HASSLER, Mary Caroline see Neweomb, Mary
Caroline (Hassler)
HASTINGS, Samuel Dexter, 1816-1903.
63-400
HASTINGS family
Genealogy. 63-247
HASTINGS (Mich. ) banner. 64-1496
HASTINGS-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Center for Adult Education. 64-883
HATCH, Adelaide Goldsmith Burckle. 63-355
HATCH, Elizabeth. 63-355
HATCH, George. 63-175
HATCH, John Porter, 1822-1901. 63-355
V HATCH, Moses Porter. 63-355
HATCHET, Rosa Oreton see Jackson, Rosa
Oreton (Hatchet)
HATCHTE, Tenn. , Battle of, 1862. 64-246
HATTERAS forts
Civil War. 64-1136
HAUER, Franz von, 1822-1899. 64-100
HAUGEN, Gilbert Nelson, 1859-1933. 64-908
HAUSER, William M. 64-1505
HAVANA, Cuba
Shipping and trade. 64-1215
Siege, 1762. 63-221
Travel and description. 64-1179, 64-1186
HAVEN, Erastus Otis, 1820-1881. 64-1413
HAW River (Grist) Mill and Cotton Mill, Salem,
N. C. 64-1008
HAWAH. 63-350
A Acquisition by the United States. 64-764
Agricultural experiment stations. 64-ill3
Courts
Supreme Court. 64-762
Government and legislation. 63-382
Family papers. 64-50
Surveys. 64-1268
HAWAII (Continued)
Trade with the United States. 64-762
Travel and description. 63-234
HAWES, Harry Bartow, 1869-1947. 64-306
HAWES, Mary Virginia see Terbune, Mary
Virginia (Hawes)
HAWES (S. H. ) & Company, Richmond, Va.
64-1238
HAWKINS, Ariella (Alston) 64-388
HAWKINS, Benjamin, 1754-1816. 63-2,
64-1194
HAWKINS, James B. 64-388
HAWKINS' (R C. ) Maysfield Militia, Company
No. 3, 53d Regt. , Virginia Volunteers.
64-751
HAWKINS, Rush Christopher, 1831-1920.
61-804
HAWKINS, Sally A. 64-388
HAWKINS, Sarah see Polk, Sarah (Hawkins)
HAWKINS, Willis Brooks, 1852-1928. 64-206
HAWKINS Co. , Tain,
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1193
HAWKINS family. 64-1024, 64-1029
Genealogy. 64-1177
HAWKINS, Williamson & Company, Baltimore,
Md. 64-1024
HAWKINS Zouaves (New York Infantry, 9th
Regt., 1861-1863) 64-804
HAWKS, Esther H. 63-356
HAWKS, Francis Lister, 1798-1866. 64-427,
64-580
HAWKS, J. Milton. 63-356
HAWKS, JohnS. 64-1500
HAWTHORNE, Julian, 1846-1934. 63-401,
64-1321
HAWTHORNE, Minnie (Amelung) 64-1321
HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel, 1804-1883. 64-1321
HAWTHORNE, Mrs. Nathaniel see Hawthorne,
Sophia Amelia (Peabody) 1811-1871
HAWTHORNE, Rose see Lathrop, Rose
(Hawthorne) 1851-1926
HAWTHORNE, Sophia Amelia (Peabody) 1811-
1871. 64-771, 64-1321
HAWTHORNE, Una. 64-1321
HAWTHORNE family
Genealogy. 64-1321
HAY, John, 1838-1905. 63-243, 63-326,
63-388, 64-767, $4-778, 64-1266
HAY forks. 64-917
HAYCOX, Ernest, 1899-1950. 64-684
HAYDEN, Henry T. 63-211
HAYDEN, Joseph Ralston, 1887-1945.
64-1403, 64-1417
HAYDEN, Peyton R. 64-275
HAYDN, Joseph, 1732-1809. 64-1322
HAYES, Alexander L. 64-958
HAYES, Harriets. 64-958
HAYES, Henry M. 64-1186
HAYES, JohnW. 64-771
HAYES, Manlove, 1817-1910. 64-958
HAYES, Oliver Bliss, Jr. 64-1186
HAYES, Richard
Estate of. 64-212
HAYES, Rutherford Birchard, Pres. U. S. ,
1822-1893. 63-95
As correspondent 63-177, 63-186, 63-261,
63-326, 63-340, 64-764, 64-769, 64-1626
Autographs. 64-63
HAYES family. 64-958, 64-1186
HAYES- Tilden disputed election see Presiden-
tial electfcms-1876
HAYFJDELD, Ky.
Family and personal correspondence.
64-1103
HAYLANDER, Julia Ann see Dewey, Julia Ann
(Haylander)
HAYMARKET Square Riot, Chicago, 1686.
64-159
HAYMOND, Creed. 64-738
HAYNE, Isaac W. 63-352
HAYNE, Paul Hamilton, 1830-1886. 64-618,
64-960, 64-1210
HAYNE, Robert Young, 1791-1839. 63-352,
63-363, 64-556
HAYNES, Elizabeth see Macay, Elizabeth
(Haynes)
HAYS, Benjamin K. 64-632
HAYS, Brooks, 1898- 64-1161
HAYS, Isaac Minis, 1847-1925. 64-779
HAYS, 'Will Harrison, 1879-1954. 64-778
HAYWARD, E. 63-399
HAYWOOD, Fabius Julius, 1803-1880. 64-369
HAYWOOD, William Henry, 1801-1852.
63-373
HAYWOOD Co., N. C.
Schools. 64-392
HAYWOOD Co., Tenn.
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1193
HAZARD, Grace Walcott see Conkling, Grace
Walcott (Hazard) 1878-1958
353
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collection: Index
HAZARD family. 64-1283
EAZEN, Allen, 1795-1871. 64-1587
EAZZARD, George Henry, 1846-1929.
64-1521
HEALTH. 64-425, 64-1295, 64-1337
gee also Medicine; Public health
Industrial. 64-715
Jews. 64-1318
Minnesota. 63-249
West Virginia. 63-129
HEALTH insurance see Insurance— Health
HEALTH resorts, watering places, etc.
North Carolina. 64-1132
Virginia. 64-1132
HEARD, Sarah (Wyatt) see Bixby, Sarah (Wyatt)
Heard ' '
HEARST, Millicent (Willson) 63-383
^^fST Ph0ebe (APPerson) 1842-1919.
64—802
HE 6l! S 3l3 W S RaOd0lPh ' 1863 - 1951 -
HEARTT, Alice. 64-675
HEARTT, Mary. 64-675
HEATH, H. H. 64-729
HEATH, Sir Robert 63-314
HEATH, William, 1737-1814. 63-82
HEATHER (Ship) 64-709
HEATON, David F. 64-106
HEAVEN. 64-1553
HEBRARD, Ernest 63-320
HEBREW Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society
of America. 64-1318
HEBRON, Conn.
Business papers. 64-1368
HECKER, Frank Joseph, 1846-1927. 64-1528
HECKEWELDER, John Gottlieb Ernestus
1743-1823. 63-5 '
HECTOR, Francisco Luis, baron de Carondelet
.see Carondelet, Francisco Luis Hector
baron de, 1748-1807 '
HEDGE, Frederic Henry, 1805-1890. 64-718
HEDGE, Lucy (Pierce) 64-718
HEDGE family. 64-718
HEDRICK, Benjamin Sherwood, 1827-1886
64-1025
HEERMANCE, Edgar. 64-911
HEFFELFINGER, Totten Peavey. 63-246
HEFFRON, Patrick, Bp. 63-241
HEFLIN, Lucy A. see Russell, Lucy A
(Heflin)
^64^222 (Fl0renCe Hod ewn) collection.
HEIN, Diederich von. 64-5
HEIN family. 64-5
HErNRICH, Prince of Prussia, 1862-1929
64-769
HEINZ, Howard, 1877-1941. 64-1271
HELBURN Thompson, firm. 64-240
HELFENSCHNEIDER, Henriette see Pelz
Henriette (Helfenschneider) baroness '
^SS'^r' P86Ud - "e Smith,
Elizabeth Oakes (Prince) 1806^1893
HELLER, Walter W. 64-1269
HELM, Leonard. 64-314
HEMANS, Lawton Thomas, 1864-1916
64-1469
HEMATOLOGY see Blood
HEMINGWAY, Ernest, 1899-1961.
64-491
64-150,
HEMPHILL, James Calvin, 1850-1927
63-120
HEMPSTED, John, Jr. 64-193
HENCH, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891- 64-796
HENDEE, Lucius J., 1818-1888. 64-1368
HENDERSON, Alice Corbin. 64-150
HENDERSON, Anne B. see Clubb, Anne B
(Henderson)
HENDERSON, Archibald, 1768-1822. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Archibald, 1811-1880. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Archibald, 1877-1963, collector.
HENDERSON, Benjamin. 64-211
HENDERSON, Charles Richmond, 1848-1915
64-36, 64-107
HENDERSON, Elizabeth. 64-211
HENDERSON, Elizabeth Brownrigg see Cotten
Elizabeth Brownrigg (Henderson)
HENDERSON, James, Jr. 64-211
HENDERSON, James, Sr. 64-211
HENDERSON, John. 64-211
HENDERSON, John, 1744-1824. 64-1026
HENDERSON, John Steele, 1846-1916
64-1026, 64-1027
HENDERSON, Joseph B. 64-771
HENDERSON, Leonard, 1772-1833. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Mary F. 64-1027
HENDERSON, Nathaniel, b. 1736. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Pleasant, 1756-1842. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Samuel, 1746-1815. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Thomas, Captain. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Thomas, 1752-1832. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Thomas Stalworth, 1859-1937
64-759
HENDERSON, William, b. 1748. 64-1026
HENDERSON family. 64-211, 64-1027
64-1030
HENDERSON, Ky.
Letters received in. 64-575
HENLE, Ray. 64-1610
64-1194
64-241
HENLEY, David, 1749-1823.
HENNEPIN and Rock Island CanaL
HENNEPIN, HI.
Personal papers.
64-838
HENNOCK, Frieda see Simons, Frieda
(Hennock) 1904-1960
HENRICO Co., Va.
Family papers. 64-1230
Merger with Richmond (Proposed) 64-1239
HENRY, Prince of Prussia see Heinrich "
Prince of Prussia, 1862-T929 '
HENRY, Edward E. 64-1272
HENRY, Joseph, 1797-1878. 64-1556
64-1580 '
HENRY, Lou see Hoover, Lou (Henrv)
d. 1944 "
HENRY, Matthews. 63-2
HENRY, Patrick, 1736-1799. 63-66, 64-314
64-677, 64-805
HENRY Co. , Mo.
Business and personal correspondence
63-127
HENRY Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
HENRY Co., Va,
Family papers. 64-1019
HENRY For <i Peace Expedition, 1915-1916.
64—1615
HENRYS new and improved process for ^^
preserving fruits, vegetables, etc. 64-919
HENSHALL, James Alexander. 64-100
HENSHAW, David. 64-1585
HENSHAW, PaulStewart, 1902- 64-108
HENSON, PoindexEer Smith, 1831-1914.
64-53
354
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HENTZ, Caroline Lee (Whiting) 1800-1856.
64-524, 64-960
HENTZ, Charles Arnold, b. 1827. 64-524
HENTZ, Julia Louisa see Keyes, Julia Louisa
| (Hentz)
HENTZ, Nicholas Marcellus, 1796-1856.
64-524, 64-580
HENTZ, Thaddeus William. 64-524
HENTZ family. 64-524
HERALD tribune, New York. 64-1596
HERBERT, Henry William, 1807-1858.
64-803
HERBS. 64-1241
HERCULANEUM, Ma
Lead mines and *n1 nln g 64-326
HERIOT, Edward Thomas
Estate of. 64-650
HERKIMER Co. , N. Y.
Land
Legal documents. 64-851
Personal papers. 64-921
HERMETIC art and philosophy. 64-1569
HERNDON, Hugh. 64-1252
HERO (Sealing sloop) 64-1578
• HERRICK, Myron Timothy, 1854-1929.
64-1348
HERRICK, Robert, 1868-1938. 64-109 ,
64-137
HERRMANN, Christian, pseud, see Lieber,
Francis, 1800-1872
HERRON family. 63-174
HERTER, Christian Archibald, 1895-
64-1622, 64-1624
HERTFORD Co. , N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-425,
64-540
History. 64-1078
Merchants. 64-1084
HERTFORD, N. C.
Guardian and ward. 64-979
Letters from. 64-373
HESLER, LexemuelRay. 64-947
HESTER, H. L 64-1157
_ HEWES, Amy. 64-715
HEWITT, Abram Stevens, 1822-1903. 64-767
HEWITT, E. 64-1179
HEWITT, William Henry Harrison, 1841-1912.
64-1301
HEY, Moses, 1792-1866. 64-1146
HEYDRICH, Reinhard, 1904-1942. 64-1313
HE Y WARD, Dorothy Hartzell (Kuhns) 1890-
63-289
HEYWARD, DuBose, 1885-1940. 63-275,
63-289
HEYWARD, Emma Barnwell. 63-297
HEYWARD, Henrietta. 63-297
HEYWARD, Joseph. 63-297
HEYWARD family. 63-289
HIAWATHA (Ship) 64-1394
HIBERIA (Sloop) 64-1392
HTCKEY, William. 64-768
HICKORY Co. , Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
HICKORY Creek Circuit of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. 64-974
RTCKOX, Virgil. 64-245
HICKS, Edward Lee, Bp. of Lincoln, 1843-
1919. 63-207
HICKS, Mabel Claudia. 64-878
HICKS, Sarah Frances see Williams, Sarah
Frances (Hicks) b. 1827
mCOCK, Henry W. 64-911
HIDES see Skins and hides
BIGGINS, Frank Wayland, 1856-1907. 64-1170
HIGGINSON, Stephen. 64-202
HIGH frequency circuits. 63-156
HIGH Point, N. C. 64-365
HIGH schools see Education— Secondary
HIGHER education see Education— Higher
HIGHLANDS, N. C.
Botany. 64-635
RIGHT, AnnaL. 64-499
HILGARD, Julius Erasmus, 1825-1891.
64-1268
HILL, Benjamin Harvey, 1823-1882. 64-224
HILL, Mrs. Charles A. see Hill, Jane Louise
(Allston) 1850-1937
htt.t. Daniel, fL 1788-1824, merchant of
Exeter, N. H. 64-56
fflLL, Daniel Harvey, 1821-1889. 63-61,
64-541, 64-545, 64-765
HILL, David Bennett, 1843-1910. 64-354 ,
64-1134
HILL, E. B. 64-877
HILL, Edmonla Taylor. 64-954
HILL, Eliza see Lord, Eliza (Hill)
HILL, Frances C. P. 64-979
HILL, George William, 1838-1914. 63-384
htt.t. Isaac. 64-1585
HILL, Isabelle see McCalla, Isabelle (Hill)
HILL, Jane Louise (Allston) 1850-1937.
63-272
mr.T. Maria (Miller) see Franck, Maria
(Miller) Hill
HILL, Samuel, d. 1859
Estate of. 64-500
HILL, SamueL 1857-1931. 63-241, 64-1269,
64-1271
BTT.i. Walter Barnard, 1851-1905. 64-227
RTLLEGAS, Michael, 1729-1804. 64-1567
HILLEN, H. M. 64-278
HILLFEELD Academy, Johnston Co. , N. C.
64-378
HILLHOUSE, David, 1756-1804. 64-525
HILLHOUSE, David P. 64-525
HILLHOUSE, Hugh C. 64-387
HILLHOUSE, James, 1754-1832. 64-202,
64-1372
HILLHOUSE, Margaret P. 64-525
HILLHOUSE, Sarah (Porter) 64-525
HTLLHOUSE family. 64-525
BILLIARD, B. H. 64-1163
BILLIARD bankruptcy case. 64-131
HILLMAN, Jethro, 1789-1854. 64-1394
HILLMAN, Sidney, 1887-1946. 64-127
HELLMAN, Zachariah, b. 1796. 64-1394
HILLMAN family
Genealogy. 64-1394
HILLMAN Shipyard, New Bedford, Mass.
64-1394
HILLS, Joseph L. 64-946
HILLSBORO, N. C.
Burwell Female Academy. 64-1028
Churches and religious affair s
Episcopal. 64-477
Civil War
Letters received in. 64-442
Orange Guards. 64-1016
Family and personal papers. 64-1029,
64-1053, 64-1085, 64-1097, 64-1539,
64-1541
Law practice. 64-1123, 64-1127
Letters from. 64-435, 64-444, 64-560
Military Academy. 64-397, 64-442, 64-444
Students. 64-513
Travels from. 64-439
355
The National
mL 6^8 OR ° <K C - } SeDtinel »*»W«*>
HILLSBORO, Ohio
Business and personal papers. 63-123,
HILLSDALE College, Hillsdale, Mich.
Students. 64-1422
HILLYER, Robert Silliman, 1895- 64-41
64-150 w-w.,
HILTON Head, S. C.
Civil War
Prisons and prisoners. 64-448
HILTON, N. Y.
Farms and farming. 64-841
H1MMLER, Heinrich, 1900-1945. 64-1313
HINCKLEY, Minn.
Forest fire, 1894. 63-238
HTNDE, George. 63-221
HINDERCLEY, Eng. 64-34
HINDS Co. , Miss.
Family papers. 64-639
HINES, James M. * 64-370
HINES, Leone. 64-370
HINES, W. T. 64-370
HINES, Wait, collector. 64-370
HINES Bros., Dover, N.C. 64-370
HDJKLE family. 63-174
HINKLEY, Edward O. 64-1500
HINKLEY, John. 64-1500
HINSDALE, Burke Aaron, 1837-1900. 64-1413
HINSDALE, Mary Louisa, 1866-1946. 64-1515
HINSDALE, Mildred, 1871- 64-1515
HINSDALE, Wilbert Bartlett, 1851-1944
64-1413, 64-1462 *
HINSON, Joseph Benjamin, 1801-1822
63-308
HINTON, Charles L. 63-373, 64-371
HD 64?i028 Jai,e C ° nStanCe (M1Uer > °- "27.
HINTON, Laurens. 64-1028
HINTON, Sarah E. see Wilder, sarahE
(Hinton)
HINTON family
Genealogy. 64-1184
HIPKE, George H. 64-1621
HIROSHIMA, Japan
World War n. 64-108
HIRT, Robert Charles, 1919- 64-1174
HISTOLOGY. 64-134, 64-683
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
"■3E5TO ^9-1942 (Manuscript
HISTORIC houses and sites. 63-319
see also names of houses or their locations
Missouri. 64-307
South Carolina. 63-311
HISTORICAL societies. 64-966, 64-1352
see also American Historical Association
Georgia. 64-612
Michigan. 64-1426
Minnesota. 64-1521
Missouri. 64-1526
New York. 64-1543
North Carolina. 64-1066, 64-1538
Pennsylvania. 64-452
South Carolina. 64-1550
Tennessee. 64-1203
HISTORICAL Society of Michigan (Founded
1874) see Michigan State Historical Society
HISTORIOGRAPHY. 64-38,64-933
see also Historical research
HISTORY. 63-370, 64-584, 64-1500
see also Ancient history; Constitutional
Mstory; Economic history; Legal nistory-
Medreval history; Natural I history-lnd
the subdivision History under nances of
places
Le 64^r3 S 50 nOt6S ' etC " 63 ~ 7 ' M - 1169 '
Teachers and teaching. 64-130, 64-927
64-933, 64-1366, 64-1515
HITCHCOCK, C. M. 64-1569
HITCHCOCK, Dexter. 64-110
"^g^^ 1 *"-"™- "-39,
mT 6 ^ C 5 ° 9 CK . Ethan Allen, 1835-1909.
SITgOCK, Gilbert Monell, 1859-1934,
HITCHCOCK, Henry, 1792-1839. 64-1569
HITCHCOCK, Henry, 1829-1902. 64-1500
HITCHCOCK Margaret Gale. 64-923
HITCHCOCK Romyn, 1851-1923. 64-879
HITCHCOCK Samuel. 64-1569
HITCHCOCK, Sheldon. 64-110
HITCHCOCK family. 64-110. 64-923
HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945. 64-1313, 64-1615
"nrrw Frank P. 64-1637
HKON, Gldeooc . Ml637
HTXON and Company. 64-1637
HTXON family. 64-1637
HOAD, William Christian. 64-1499
HOAG, Clarence Gilbert, 1873- 64-1356
.HOAR, George Frisbie, 1826-1904. 64-764.
64-1218, 64-1500 ^
HOARD, Samuel, b. 1800. 64-111
HOARD and Avery, Chicago, W. 64-111
HOBART College, Geneva, N. Y. 64-353
HOBBS, William Herbert, 1864-1953. 64-1515
HOCH, Charles. 64-692
HOCH, Lotta. 64-692
HOCH, Oscar. 64-692
HOCH family. 64-692
HOCKLEY Company. 64-766
HO J^° N ' ^^S* Burnett, Frances
(Hodgson) 1849-192T
HODGSON family. 64-579
HOES, JohnC. F. 64-843
HOEY, Clyde R. 64-664
HOFFECKER family. 64-213
H0 6^f ' Charl6S Fen00 « "06-1884. i
HOFFMAN, Clare Eugene, 1875- 64-1484
HOFFMAN, Eugene R. 64-1272
HOFFMAN, Paul Gray, 1891- 64-1474
HOFFMANN, O. 63-18
HOFMANN, August Wilhelm. 64-963
HOG cholera. 64-834
BC T'<^3 b ' * 1773 HiAlves, Gavin,
HOGG, Gavin, b. 1788. 64-979
HOGG, James, 1729-1805. 64-1029
HOGG, Janet (Bryan) 64-979
HOGG, John. 64-1029
HOGG, Robert. 64-1029
H °SS'» ? 0bma H£ Norwood, Robina (Horad
1772 9-1860 •^—irnggj
HOGG, Thomas Devereux, 1823-1904. 64-979
HOGG, Walter see Alves, Walter, 1768-1827
HOGG family. 64-1029
HOGS. 64-245
Branding. 64-299
Diseases. 64-834
356
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HOGS Jaw Valley, Ala.
Civil War. 64-243
HOKE, John Franklin, 1821-1888. 64-1030
HOKE, Mary(McBee) 64-1030
HOKE, Sallie. 64-1030
HOKE, William Alexander, 1857-1925.
64-1030
HOKE, William J. 64-1030
HOKE family. 64-1030
HOLAND, Hjalmar Rued, 1872- 64-739
HOLDEN, Agnes McHabon (Johnson) 64-1364
HOLDEN, EdwardS. 63-384
HOLDEN, Mary see Kelly, Mary (Holden)
HOLDEN, William Woods, 1818-1892.
64-1123
HOLDERNESS (S. M. ) and Company, Portland,
Or. 64-708
HOLDREDGE, Clare P. 64-1269
HOLLADAT, Ben, 1B19-1887. 64-270
HOLLAND, Dewlt, d. 1827. 64-789
HOLLAND, Ernesto., 1874-1950. 64-1271
■ HOLLAND see Netherlands
HOLLEMAN, R. E. 64-372
HOLLEMAN, William Henry. 64-372
HOLLEMAN, Mrs. William Henry. 64-372
HOLLENBECK family. 64-935
HOLLES, Thomas Pelham, 1st duke of New-
castle see Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-
Holles, 1st duke of, 1693-1768
HOLLEY, Alexander Hamilton, 1804-1887.
64-197, 64-1369
HOLLEY, Alexander Lyman, 1832-1882.
64-197
HOLLEY, Marcia (Coffing) 64-197
HOLLEY family. 64-1369
HOLLEY Manufacturing Company, Lakeville,
Conn. 64-1369
HOLLJDAYSBURG, Pa.
Law practice. 64-400
HOLUS, Ira Nelson, 1856-1930. 64-1499
HOLLETER, John B. 63-177
| HOLLOWELL, Anna (Howell) 64-1187
HOLLOWELL, Frank, 1838-1887. 64-1187
HOLLOWELL, Miss Frank, 1880-1962.
64-1187
HOLLOWELL, R. D. T. 64-1187
HOLLOWELL, R. D. T. , Jr. 64-1187
HOLLOWELL, Mrs. R. D. T. 64-1187
HOLLOWELL family
Genealogy. 64-1187
'HOLLY Springs, Miss.
Civil War. 63-403, 64-246
HOLLYWOOD Ten. 64-1632
HOLLYWOOD Writers' Mobilization. 64-30
HOLMAN, Richard M. 64-947
HOLME, Frank, of Arizona see Holme, John
Francis, 1868-1904
HOLME, John Francis, 1868-1904. 64-6
HOLMES, George Smith. 63-310
HOLMES, James Gadsden, 1843-1926.
63-290
HOLMES, JohnHaynes, 1879- 64-1615
•HOLMES, Nathaniel. 63-376
HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894. 64-714
Autographs. "64-47
HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935. 64-228,
64-776, »64-1290, 64-1500, 64-1624
HOLMES, Otis Halbert, 1902- 64-1272
HOLMES family
Genealogy. 64-932, 64-1522
HOLST, Hermann Eduard von, 1841-1904.
64-808
HOLST, Mrs. Hermann Eduard von. 64-808
HOLSTON, Eleanor seeBrainard, Eleanor
(Holston) collector
HOLSTON papers, 1858-1917. 64-838
HOLT (E. M. ) & Company. 64-383
HOLT, Edwin Michael, 1807-1884. 64-383
HOLT, Sir John. 64-34
HOLT, Jonah, 1783-1860. 64-239
HOLT (L Banks) Manufacturing Company.
64-383
HOLT, Thomas MIchaeL 64-1008, *64-1128
HOLT, William R. 64-1128
HOLT and Carrigan, firm. 64-383
HOLT'S (E. M. ) Sons. 64-383
HOLY Communion Church Institute, Charleston,
S. C. 68-285
HOLYOKE, Mass.
Textile industry and trade. 64-205
HOMANS, Benjamin. 64-1563
HOME and farm (Periodical) 64-1188
HOME Delicacies Association. 64-137
HOME economics. 64-721
HOME furnishings see House furnishings
HOME guard see Militia; and subdivision
Home Guard under names of States
HOME labor. 64-715
HOME Owners' Loan Corporation. 64-1638
HOMEOPATHY. 64-1502
HOMER, N. Y.
Cortland Academy. 64-900
HOMES, John. 64-114
HOMES for the aged see_ Old age homes
HOMS, Pablo. 64-1481
HONDURAS
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1580
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
63-131, 64-776
HONDURAS Aurora Mining Company. 64-776
HONDURAS Interoceanic Railway. 64-1580
HONDURAS Legation, Washington, D. C.
64-1580
HONEOYE Falls, N. Y.
Vital records. 64-898
HONEYSUCKLE. 64-848
HONGKONG
Naval service (U. S. ) 64-509
Shipping records. 64-254
HONOLULU, Hawaii
Personal papers. 64-50
U. S. Experiment Station. 64-1113
HOOD, John Bell, 1831-1879. 63-61, 63-391,
64-545, 64-765
HOOD Rubber Company. 64-240
HOOD'S Brigade, 1861-1865. 64-741
HOOK, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841. 64-112
HOOKER, Isabella (Beecher) 1822-1907.
64-713, 64-714
HOOKER, Joseph, 1814-1879. 63-353, 64-707
HOOKER, Roger. 64-193
HOOPER, Archibald Maclaine. 64-526
HOOPER, Charlotte (De Berniere) 64-526
HOOPER, George. 64-1062
HOOPER, George D. 64-526
HOOPER, John De Berniere, 1811-1886.
64-526
HOOPER, Mary Elizabeth. 64-526
HOOPER, William, 1742-1792. 64-1062
HOOPER, William, 1768-1804. 64-1029
HOOPER, William, 1792-1876. 63-78, 64-526,
64-580
357
The National
HOOPER family. 64-526
HOOTER, Herbert Clark, Pr e8 . u. S., 1874-
As correspondent 64-1271 64-12SS
64-1334, 64-1459, 64-1474 64T1499
2£JS' 64 * 1570 ' M - l599 > w- 1 "';
Autographs. 64-1565
Presidential campaign of 1928. 64-1163
HOOVER, Irwin Hood, 1871-1933. 63-358
HOOVER, John Edgar, 1895- 64-253
HOOVER, Lou (Henry) d. 1944. 64-1622
HOOVER Commission. 64-178
HOPKINS, Charles Clark, d. 1916. 64-1500
HOPKINS, Harry Uoyd, 1890-1946. 64-1572
HO !or^t ^ L ' «•«'—*"* of schools
for Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. 64-«83
HOPKINS, Raymond Robert, 1918- 64-1174
HOPKDJSON, Joseph, 1770-1842. 64-1145
HOPWOOD Awards. 64-1506
HORAN, Walter Franklin, 1889- 64-1272
m 3£t?T t 2? Franku "|ee Atherton,
Gertrude Franklin (Horn7T857-1948
HORN, Stanley. 64-1185
HORNBY Estate, N. Y. 64-873
HORNE, Herman HarrelL 64-454
HORNING, Walter Harold, 1892-1961. 64-693
H0 6T-'l2 I 6 f Pl,ASllley ' 1884 - 1960 - 64 - 12 <",
HORSEBACK travel. 64-1555
HORSES. 64-342, 64-1247, 64-1248
Branding. 64-299
Breeding. 64-342
Maryland. 64-1247
South Carolina. 64-1107
Virginia. 64-1247
Civil War. 64-514
Racing. 63-143, 64-502
South Carolina. 64-1107
Stealing
Texas. 64-681
By place
Georgia. 64-493
Wisconsin. 64-1623
HORST, H. 63-20
HORTICULTURE see Agriculture; Gardens-
and names of kinds of plants uaroens -
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HORTON, S. Wentworth, 1885-1960. 64-1171
HOSKDJS, H. Preston. 64-891
HOSLEY, Caroline. 64-715
HOSMER, Charles. 64-731
HOSMER, Edward. 64-731
HOSMER, Ralph Sheldon, 1874- 64-908
H °e^ AL J"" H ° me for tte friendless
Qncinnab and Qendale, Ohio see
63-325.
HOSPITALS. 64-976
see also Civil War-Hospitals; Dispensa-
ries; Mental hospitals; Military hospitals
California. 64-1166, 64-1167
Europe. 63-250
Illinois. 64-156
Louisiana. 64-480, 64-1212
Minnesota. 63-247
Missouri. 64-302
New York. 64-833
New York City. 63-233, 64-1340
Nigeria. 63-27
Virginia. 64-607
Washington, D. C.. 64-583
HOSTE, J. 64-176
HOTCHKES, Horace R. 64-245
HOTCHKISS, Lawrence E ~,n »
, ""rence n. , collector. 63-223
HOTELS. 64-749
see also Taverns, saloons, etc.
Georgia. 64-223
Massachusetts. 64-56, 64-205
Nebraska. 64-1276
New York. 64-872
North Carolina. 64-376
Southern States. 63-56
HOUGH, Elida C. 64-880
HO So FrankIinBenia,nin ' 1822 -"85.
HOUGH family. 64-880
HOUGHTON, Henry G. 64-782
HOUGHTON, Eag.
Family papers. 64-176
HOUGHTON Mifflin Company. 64-913
HOULE, Cyril Orvin, 1913- 64-1325
HOUMA, Terrebonne Parish, La. 64-1102
H °M^ Hanta±i0n ' A""^™ Parish, La.
HORTON, Randolph, 1850-1929. 64-887 Hrmwr, ,m-
64 887 | HOUND (Clipper ship) 64-254
HOURS of labor. 64-715
HO Sf I Lf d !L ar ~ MandeU ' "58-1938.
63-349, 64-778, 64-798, 64-1624
HOUSE furnishings
North Carolina. 63-121, 64-372
South Carolina. 63-317
HOUSE of Representatives see U S —
Congress. House ' '
BOUSE plans see Architecture, Domestic-
Designs and plans "wuesuc—
HOUSEHOLD accounts. 64-1533
see also Grocery accounts
Great Britain. 64-174
Maryland. 64-1060
Michigan. 64-1501
Missouri. 64-275
North Carolina. 64-371 64-372 tU-An,
64-501, 64-1003, 64-1075^ 64^110^° '
Pennsylvania. 64-1140
South Carolina. 63-308, 64-1130
Virginia. 64-56
West Virginia. 63-129
HOUSEHOLD management see Home economics
HOUSEKEEPING see Home economics
HOUSES see Architecture, Domestic
HOUSING. 64-173, 64-1337, 64-1502
Cooperative
Nova Scotia. 64-712
Legislation. 64-253
HOUSTON, Samuel, 1793-1863
As correspondent 64-745, 64-1526
Autographs. 63-36, 64-47
HOUSTON, Tex.
Family papers. 64-1540
HOVERSTADM, Torger A. 63-241
HOWARD, Bessie. 64-1384
HOWARD, Caroline see Oilman Carolina
(Howard) 1794-185T ' Carollae
HOWARD, Charles. 64-334
HOWARD, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909. 64-1384
HO 64^209 ASSOClatiOn, NCW ° rleans ' **•
HOWARD Co. , Mo.
Circuit Court. 64-1241
Family papers. 64-275
Tobacco growing. 64-309
Trade. 64-310
358
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HOWARD family. 64-509
HOWARD Hose Company, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
64-821
HOWARD (Steamship) 64-1231
HOWE, Julia (Ward) 1819-1910
Autographs. 64-63
HOWELL, Anna see Hollowell, Anna (Howell)
HOWELL, George L. , 1620-1893. 64-241
HOWELL, Jane. 64-1472
HOWELL, Mary Ann Morton Toy. 64-1187
HOWELL, Morton B. 64-1172, 64-1187
HOWELL, Robert Beecher, 1864-1933.
64-1526
HOWELL, Robert Boyte Crawford, 1801-1668.
64-1167
HOWELL, Mrs. Robert Boyte Crawford see
Howell, Mary Ann Morton Toy
HOWELL, S. C. seeDodd, S. C. (Howell)
HOWELL, Susan see Adams, Susan (Howell)
HOWELL, Varina see Davis, Varina (Howell)
1626-1906
HOWELL family. 64-1529
Genealogy. 64-1187
HOWELLS, William Dean, 1637-1920. 63-372,
63-401, 63-407
t
OWES, Edith M. 64-715
•HOWLAND, Humphrey. 64-673
ROWLAND and Aspinwall, New York. 64-890
HOWLETT, Sterling Brown, d. 1879. 64-1181
HOWLETT'S Store, Mooresville, Tenn.
64-1181
HOWORTH, Cora see Crane, Cora (Howorth)
1865-1910
HOWSE, W. L. 64-1553
HOXIE, Vinnie (Ream) 1847-1914. 64-1626
HOYT, Elinor see Wylie, Elinor (Hoyt) 1885-
1926
HOYT, Helen. 64-150
HRABOWSKA, Anne see Wagner, Anne
(Hrabowska)
HUBARD, Edmund Wilcox, 1606-1676.
64-1031
HDBARD family. 64-1031
JHJBBARD, Elbert, 1856-1915
As correspondent. 64-783, 64-1572
Autographs. 63-245
HUBBARD, FredS. 64-1500
HUBBARD, Gardiner Greene, 1622-1897.
63-328
HUBBARD, Lucius Lee, 1849-1933. 64-1515
HUBBARDTON, Vt., Battle of, 1777. 64-1589
HUBBELL, Henry Salem, 1669-1949. 64-881
HUBBELL, Henry Willard. 64-881
HUBBELL, Levi, 1808-1876. 64-873
HUBER family. 63-118
HDDGINS, Douglas. 64-1553
HUDSON, Joseph LowtMan, 1646-1912.
64-1474
HUDSON, Manley Ottmer, 1886- 64-778,
. 64-1577
HUDSON family
Genealogy. 64-1184
HUDSON Motor Car Company. 64-1474
HUDSON, N. Y.
Travel from. 64-817
HUGER, Alfred, 1788-1872. 63-101
HUGER, Benjamin, 1793-1872. 63-313
HUGER, Benjamin, 1805-1877. 64-623
HUGER, Daniel Elliott, 1779-1854. 63-291,
64-556
HUGER, Francis Einloch, 1773-1855. 64-490
HUGER, Julia. 63-291
HUGER, Mary Esther. 64-490
HUGHES, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. 63-246,
64-228, 64-778, 64-1291, 64-1572
HUGHES, Christopher, 1786-1849. 63-336
HUGHES, Ellen see Allensworth, Ellen (Hughes)
HUGHES, Hugh, d. 1804. 63-359
HUGHES, John H. 64-527
HUGHES, Langston, 1902- 64-150
HUGHES, t.iih»w see Prince, Lillian Hughes,
d. 1962
HUGHES, Robert B. 64-527
HUGHES, Samuel B. 64-527
HUGHES, Sophia see Hunt, Sophia (Hughes)
HUGHES, William B. 64-527
HUGHES family. 64-527
Genealogy. 64-1179
HUGUENOT Society of America. 64-1238
HUGUENOT Society of South Carolina. 63-273
HUGUENOTS. 64-1238
HULBERT, John. 64-1440
HULL, CordelL 1871-1955. 64-183, 64-253,
64-739, 64-775, 64-778, 64-895, 64-1182,
64-1185, 64-1291, 64-1474, 64-1577
HULL, DennisonB. 64-88
HULL, Isaac, 1773-1843
Autographs. 64-63
HULL, JohnAdley. 63-210
HULL, Josephine (Sherwood) 18777-1957.
64-717
HULL, Merlin, 1870-1953. 64-1635, 64-1638
HULL House, Chicago, HL 64-21
HULLETT, W. C. 64-1429
HUMANE societies see Charitable work
HUMBOLDT, Wilhelm, Frelherr von, 1769-
1859. 64-40
HUMBOLT Station, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-1094
HUME, David, 1711-1776. 63-52
HUME, Joseph, 1777-1855. 63-55
HUMISTON and Ma' Dan, Portland, Or.
64-704
HUMISTON, Wilson, and Company, Portland,
Or. 64-704
HUMMEL, JohnH. 64-1429
HUMOR. 64-783
see also Jokes
HUMPHREY, George Magoffin, 1890- 64-253
HUMPHREY, Hubert Horatio, 1911- 64-1635
HUMPHREY, J. Otis, 1850-1918. 64-247
HUMPHREY, William Ewart, 1862-1934.
64-1269
HUMPHREYS, Andrew Atkinson, 1810-1883.
63-360
HUMPHREYS family. 64-549
HUNGARY
Diplomatic service (U. S.) 64-1348
HUNSAKER, Jerome Clarke, 1886- 64-782,
64-1573
HUNT, Andrew Lucas, 1843-1905. 64-528
HUNT, Bert L. 64-1577
HUNT, Mrs. Charles see Hunt, Sophia (HugheB)
HUNT, Frost 64-752
HUNT, George. 64-752
HUNT, Henry Jackson, 1619-1889. 63-360
HUNT, Raymond. 64-365
HUNT, Sophia (Hughes) 64-527
HUNT, Thomas P. 64-1028
HUNT family. 64-528, 64-558
HUNTER, Georgians- 64-890
HUNTER, Henry D. 64-890
HUNTER, Mary see Austin, Mary (Hunter)
1868-1934
HUNTER, Thomas Monro, 1852-1923. 64-184
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HUNTER, William, Captain, fl. 1817. 64-442
HUNTER College, New York City. 64-962
HUNTING. 64-664
HUNTING clubs
South Carolina. 63-311
HUNTINGTON, Andrew. 64-198
HUNTINGTON, Ebenezer, 1754-1834. 64-198
HUNTINGTON, Jabez, 1719-1786. 64-198
HUNTINGTON, Jedediah, 1743-1818. 64-198
HUNTINGTON, Joshua, 1751-1821. 64-198
HUNTINGTON, Oliver B. 64-737
HUNTINGTON, Samuel, 1731-1796. 63-364
HUNTINGTON, Zachariah. 64-198
HUNTINGTON-WILSON, Francis Mairs 1875-
1946. 64-767, 64-778
HUNTINGTON, Vt
Personal papers. 64-1588
HUNTLEY, Lydia Howard see Sigournev.
Lydia Howard (Huntley) 1791-1865
HUNTRESS (Ship) 64-1394
HTJNTSVILLE, Ala. 64-404
Battle of, 1862. 63-177
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
64-1583
HUNTSVILLE, N. C.
Personal papers. 64-460
HURD, Jesse, 1760 (ca.)-1831. 64-1302
HURXBERT, William Henry, 1827-1895
63-377, 64-345, 64-764
HURLEY, Edward Nash, 1864-1933. 63-325
HURST, Sir Cecil James Barrington, 1870-
1963. 64-1577
HUSE, Obadiah. 63-328
HUSKE, John, 1786-1848. 64-420
HUSKE, John Winslow, 1809-1841. 64-420
HUSSEY, William Joseph, 1862-1926
64-1413, 64-1437
HUSTING, Paul Oscar, 1866-1917. 64-1624
HUSTON, Walter, 1884-1950. 64-1620
HUTCHESON, John. 63-77
HUTCHINS, Harry Burns, 1847-1930.
64-1413, 64-1418, 64-1419, 64-1430
64-1433, 64-1437, 64-1455, 64-1474
64-1499, 64-1500, 64-1515
HUTCHINS, Ralph W. 64-895
HUTCHINS, Robert Maynard, 1899- 64-42
64-70, 64-72, 64-160, 64-809
HUTCHINS Plan for the College of the Univer-
sity of Chicago. 64-160
HUTCHINSON, William Thomas, 1895-
64-113
HUTCHISON, Thomas. 63-228
HUTSON, Charles Woodward, 1840-1936.
HUTSON, Richard. 64-529
HUTTON, Josephine M. 64-677
HUTTON, Laurence, 1843-1904. 63-401
HUYEK, David Ten Eyck. 64-365
HYATT, Alpheus, 1838-1902. 64-100
HYDE, Florence Elise. 64-882
HYDE, Orange Percy. 64-882
HYDE, Thomas. 63-342
HYDE, Walter Woodburn. 64-882
HYDE Co. , N. C.
Law practice. 64-1071
HYDE family. 64-882
HYMA, Albert, 1893- 64-1515
HYMAN, David M. 63-193
HYDRAULIC engineering. 64-1497, 64-1498
see also Flood control
HYDRAULIC mining see Mines, mining and
mineral resources
HYDROGRAPmC Office, U. S. 63-378
HYGIENE see Health; Medicine; Public health
HYMNS
Lutheran. 63-29
Methodist. 64-972
Shaker. 64-360
I
IC ^J^ 6r ~.^ egiate Association of Amateur
Athletes of America) 64-832 '" mueur
IBANEZ, Vicente Blasco see Blasco Ibanez
Vicente, 1867-1928 «>anez,
IBERVILLE Parish, La.
Family correspondence. 64-648
IBESIKPO tribes
Nigeria. 63-27
ICELAND
History and culture. 64-816
ICKES, Harold LeClaire, 1874-1952 64-127
64-165, 64-1572 '
IDAHO
Indians. 64-1254
Mines and mining. 64-704
Missions. 64-1254
Taverns, saloons, etc. 64-704
IDOLATRY
Peru. 63-74
IKOGMUT, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
ILE de France see Mauritius
ILLINOIS. 64-1328
see also Illinois Territory
Agricultural societies. 64-250, 64-251 ^
Archeology. 64-1522
Asylum for Feeble Minded, Lincoln. 64-167
Canals. 64-241
Charitable work. 64-156
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-19, 63-20
Churches and religious affairs
see also Illinois— Mormons and Mormon
War
Baptist. 64-35, 64-53, 64-1160
Episcopal. 64-486
Lutheran. 63-21, 63-22, 63-25
Methodist 63-202
Unitarian. 64-1326
Cities and towns
Transportation. 64-185
Civic improvement 64-156
Civil War
Civilian life. 63-119
Military service in. 64-243, 64-246.
64-248
Regiments see Illinois— Infantry .M
Soldiers from. 64-110, 64-244, 64-245
64-246, 64-1481
Colleges and universities. 64-248. 64-252
64-923, 64-1329 '
see also Chicago, 111. —University;
Illinois— Medical schools; Illinois—
University
Colonial period. 64-1526
Committee on Social Legislation. 64-173
Courts. 64-184
Dentistry. 64-683
Economic conditions. 64-280
Education
Laws and legislation. 63-19
Epidemics. 63-243
Estates. 64-245
Exhibitions and fairs see Chicago, m. —
World's Colombian Exposition, 1893
Family and personal papers
19th century. 64-676, 64-838, 64-959
19th and 20th centuries. 64-98, 64-350^
64-1304
20th century. 64-124
Farms and farming. 64-248, 64-1265
General Assembly. 64-242
Government and legislation. 64-173, 64-242
see also Illinois— Education— Laws and
legislation
360
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: index
ILLINOIS (Continued)
Hardware trade. 64-241
Hospitals. 64-156
Infantry
8th Regt , 1861-1866. 64-246
12th Kegt, 1861-1865. 64-242
17th Regt., 1861-1864. 63-119
Company D. 64-246
33d Regt., 1861-1865. 64-246
45th Regt. , 1861-1865. 64-244
51st Regt. , 1861-1865
Company L 64-685
55th Regt. , 1861-1865. 63-119
73d Regt, 1862-1865
Company 6. 64-243
76th Regt, 1862-1865
Company E. 64-1481
92d Regt , 1862-1865. 64-181
134th Regt, 1864. 64-528
149th Regt, 1865-1866. 64-181
Jewelry trade. 64-111
Labor. 64-159
Arbitration, conciliation, and mediation.
64-105
Strikes. 63-397
Land. 64-245, 64-909
Settlement 64-1407
Transactions. 64-331
Law practice. 64-58, 64-331, 64-1279,
64-1329, 64-1576, 64-1607
Legislation see Illinois— Government and
legislation
Libraries
College and university. 64-101
Lincoln Centennial Association. 64-247
Maps. 64-289
Medical schools. 63-119, 64-39
Merchants. 64-56
Military posts. 64-243j 64-248
Military schools. 64-319
Mormons and Mormon War. 64-245
Newspapers. 64-186
Periodicals. 64-67
Personal account books. 64-110
Political conventions
Wf~ Republican
1880 and 1888. 63-259
1912. 64-778
1944. 64-1444
Politics
Democratic Party. 64-165, 64-1329
Elections. 64-138, 64-186
ILLINOIS
Politics (Continued)
Letters relating to. 63-119, 64-1498
Papers of political figures
19th century. 63-371, 63-406, 64-79,
64-186
20th century. 63-389, 64-128, 64-165
Republican Party. 64-128
Socialist Party. 64-138
Prostitution. 64-52
Public utilities. 64-1329
Public welfare. 64-21
Railroads. 63-256, 64-119, 64-1329
Revolution
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 64-314
Schools. 63-119, 64-252
see also Illinois — Church schools; Illinois
—Military schools
For workers. 64-66
Slavery. 64-1328
Social life. 64-119
Social work. 64-21
Societies. 64-23, 64-32, 64-182
see also Illinois — Agricultural societies
State Board of Labor Commissioners.
64-159
State Committee on Social Legislation.
64-173
State School, Lincoln (formerly Asylum for
Feeble Minded) 64-167
Taverns, saloons, etc 64-249
Teachers and teaching. 63-119, 64-37,
64-862
Travel and description. 64-172, 64-280,
64-1179
University (Urbana)
Cadet School of Military Aviation.
63-319
Vice. 64-52
World War H
Military training. 64-1325
ILLINOIS Central Railroad Company. 64-119,
64-395, 64-1329
ILLINOIS Child Labor Committee. 64-21
ILLINOIS College, Jacksonville. 64-248
ILLINOIS Conference on Social Welfare. 64-21
ILLINOIS granger (Publication) 64-250
ILLINOIS State Grange see Patrons of
Husbandry— Illinois State Grange
ILLINOIS State Lyceum. 64-252
ILLINOIS Synod see Evangelical Lutheran
Synod of Illinois
ILLINOIS Territory
War of 1812. 64-186
ILLUSTRATION of books. 63-401
MMANUEL Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md.
64-1160
MMANUEL Lutheran Church, Pevely, Ma
63-21
MMANUEL Lutheran Church, St Louis, Mo.
63-23
MMANUEL Lutheran College, Greensboro,
N. C. 63-27
MMELL, Ralph. 64-1638
IMMIGRANTS see Immigration and emigration;
Population elements
IMMIGRANT'S Protective League. 64-21
IMMIGRATION and emigration. 64-21, 64-737,
64-1285, 64-1386
see also Population elements
Lutherans. 63-32
From other countries
China. 64-879
England. 64-797, 64-944
see also English in America
Germany. 63-30, 64-744
Ireland. 64-248
see also Irish in the United States
Italy. 64-1282
Internal migration
To Indiana. 63-128, 63-150
To Michigan. 64-1336
To Missouri. 63-127, 64-275
To Texas. 64-754
Westward. 63-127, 63-136, 64-1276
see also Overland journeys to the Pacific
Coast
IMMUNITY. 64-153
IMPEACHMENTS
Presidents. 63-371
IMPERIALISM
see also subdivision Colonies under names
of countries, e. g. Great Britain— Colonies
Opposition to. 64-767, 64-771
Far East 63-112
India. 63-54
North Africa. 63-65
IMPORTING and exporting see Foreign trade;
Merchants
IMPORTING and Exporting Company of South
Carolina. 63-274
IMPRESSMENT. 64-80
INAUGURATIONS
Governors
Kinsley S. Bingham of Michigan.
64-1439
361
INAUGURATIONS (Continued)
Presidents. 64-769
Abraham Lincoln. 63-107, 64-666
George Washington. 63-95
William McKlnley. 63-388
INCIPITS. 64-1365
INCOME tax. 63-19
INCORPORATED Society of Authors Play-
64-79^' * Dd Composers > Londoi ». Eng.
INCORPORATION
California. 64-738
INCREASE Tract, Del. 64-207
INCUNABULA. 64-804
see also Indplts
INDEMNITIES
Santo Domingo (French colony) 64-330
INDEPENDENT Citizen's Committee of the
Arts, Science and Professions. 64-29
64-30 -■*-«,
M SSeTpart? eilbaCkEarty « ™°°*
INDEPENDENT Order of Good Templars see
International Order of Good Tempters ~
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of
INDIA. 64-1331
Agriculture. 63-105
British in. 63-54, 64-144
Christian churches and missions. 63-129
Lutheran. 64-814
Methodist 64-973
Courts. 63-105
Education. 63-105
Finance. 63-98, 63-105
Government. 63-105
Industries. 63-105
Journalism. 63-105
Letters from. 64-694, 64-1427
Military affairs. 63-39, 63-105
Politics. 63-39, 63-98
Public health. 63-105
Railroads. 63-105
Social life. 63-39, 63-105
Trade. 63-105
With France. 64-75
Witt Great Britain. 64-59
Transportation. 63-105
Travel and description. 63-39, 64-144
64-841, 64-851
World War n. 64-822
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
INDIAN affairs
see also Indians— Government relations;
U. S. —Bureau of Indian Affairs
18th century. 63-95, 63-293
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1194
19th century. 63-176
1830's. 64-958
Post-Civil War. 63-397
By place
IUinois. 64-186
Kansas. 64-1540
Michigan. 64-1424
Missouri. 64-294
Northwest Territory, U. a 63-227
Oregon. 64-707
South Dakota. 64-1540
m3 $^a eacles and agents - 63 " 94 > 64 " 55 >
see also Indians-Government relations-
u. 5. —Bureau of Indian Affairs
Tennessee. 64-1194
Washington. 63-216, 64-1258
INDIAN HUL Ohio. 63-174
INDIAN Ocean
French possessions. 64-75
INDIAN place names
see also Indians— Names
Delaware. 63-5
INDIAN raids and massacres
see sdso_ names of massacres
Texas. 64-681, 64-755
Wan. 64-575
INDIAN reservations. 64-450
Washington. 63-216
INDIAN territories
Kansas. 64-167
INDIAN Territory
see also Oklahoma,- Oklahoma Territory
Missions. 64-248
Personal papers. 64-1134
Representation in Congress. 63-382
INDIAN wars. 64-1058
see : atao names of Indian tribes, wars
battles, and historic periods e e Blai-ir
Hawk War, 1832; CotaJS^L
Military affairs
18th century
179<rs. 63-195
Post-Revolutionary period. 64-314
19th century
Pre-Civil War. 64-1064
Post-Civil War. 64-8. 64-1251
Arizona. 64-4
INDIAN wars (Continued)
Florida. 64-343
see also Seminole Indians— Wars
Minnesota see Sioux Wars
Mississippi. 64-1018
New Mexico. 63-355
Texas. 63-355, 64-4
INDIANA
Canals. 63-256
Census. 64-84
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs
Friends. 64-500
Lutheran. 63-22
Methodist 63-202
Cities and towns
Transportation. 64-185
Civil War
Immigration from North Carolina.
63-128 ^^
Military service in. 64-246
Regiments see Indiana— Infantry
Soldiers from. 63-350
Courts. 64-84
Family and personal papers. 64-294
64-414, 64-1540
Farms and farming. 64-1265
Governors. 64-84
History. 64-84
Local. 64-287
Immigration and emigration. 63-128
63-150 '
Infantry
54th Regt, 1862-1863. 64-242
Judges. 63-350
Labor legislation. 64-1285
Land
Settlement 64-1407
Transactions. 64-84
Newspapers. 64-820, 64-1559
Political conventions
National Democratic 63-331
Politics. 64-84
Papers of political figures a
19th century. 63-350, 63-398
64-1559
19th and 20th centuries. 63-331
Railroads. 63-256
Travel and description. 63-262, 64-1265
University (Bloomington)
Student notebooks. 64-962
Voting records. 64-84
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
INDIANA Company. 64-1155
INDIANA (Ship) 64-509
INDIANA Territory
General Assembly. 64-84
Governors. 64-84
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.
Political conventions. 63-331
INDIANS. 64-740, 64-752, 64-873
see also Algonquin Indians; Apache Indians;
Cayuse Indians; Cherokee Indians;
Chickasaw Indians; Chippewa Indians;
Choctaw Indians; Comanche Indians;
Creek Indians; Delaware Indians; Five
Nations; Iroquois linguistic family of
Indians; Mobegan Indians; Navajo Indians;
Nez Perce Indians; Onondaga Indians;
Plains Indians; Potawatomi Indians;
Seminole Indians; Shawnee Indians; Six
Nations; Spokane Indians; Wabash Saline
Indians; Winnebago Indians; Zapotec
TndJ a nff
Annuity payments. 63-247
Anthropology. 63-14, 64-167
Archeology. 63-2, 64-599
Captivities. 63-2
Census
Washington. 64-1258
Civil rights. 64-738
Claims. 64-752
Clergymen. 64-199
Ethnology. 63-2, 63-3, 63-9
Government relations. 63-227
see also Indian affairs; Indian agencies
and agents; U. S.-Bureau of Indian
Affairs
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
Land. 64-1036
Languages. 63-3, 63-9, 63-11
Cherokee. 63-14
Iroquois. 63-8
Latin America. 63-1
North America. 63-2, 63-5
Pacific Coast. 63-3
Legends. 63-2, 63-11
Life and customs. 63-5
Marriage. 64-1287
av Medicine. 63-2
Missions. 64-55
By denomination
Lutheran. 64-187
Methodist. 64-966
By place
Idaho. 64-1254
INDIANS
Missions (Continued)
Oregon. 64-966
Washington. 64-1256, 64-1257
Mounds. 63-2
Music and songs. 63-2
Names. 63-2
see also Indian place names
Religion. 63-2
Schools
Arizona. 64-1542
Sociology. 63-2
Trade with. 64-55, 64-285
see also - Fur trade
Treaties. 63-2
By place
Alqhaiintt, 64-55
Idaho. 64-1254
Mexico. 63-1, 63-11
Minnesota. 63-247, 64-55
Mississippi. 64-55
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
New York. 64-820
filrlahAiYia
Legal aifairs. 64-1036
Pacific coast. 63-3, 63-216
Pacific Northwest 64-1251
Pennsylvania. 63-2
Washington Territory. 64-1258
INDIES see East Indies; West Indies
INDIGO. 64-468
INDUSTRIAL associations see Trade associa-
tions
INDUSTRIAL Commission, U. S. 64-1120
INDUSTRIAL engineering. 63-120
INDUSTRIAL Laboratory, Wilmington, Del.
64-1174
INDUSTRIAL management see Scientific
management
INDUSTRIAL mobilization. 64-494
INDUSTRIAL plants see Factories
INDUSTRIAL poisoning. 64-715
INDUSTRIAL relations. 64-1634
see also Labor— Arbitration, conciliation,
and mediation
Washington. 64-1267
INDUSTRIAL Relief Society and Home for the
Friendless, Savannah, Ga. 64-987
INDUSTRIAL revolution. 64-141, 64-1341
INDUSTRIES, Electric see Electric industries
INDUSTRIES, Home see Home labor
INFANT care see Child welfare
INFANTRY see official name under State or
Government, e. g. New York— Infantry—
108th Regiment; U. S.-Army— Infantry
INFECTIOUS diseases. 64-153
INFLATION (Finance) 64-1295
see also Finance; Money; Price control
Civil War. 64-549
INFLUENZA
France. 63-273
INFORMATION storage and retrievaL 64-1174
DIGALLS, Jeremy, 1911- 64-114
INGALLS, Rufus. 63-353
INGALLS & Shepard, Sullivan, Me. 64-1389
DJGERSOLL, Robert Green, 1833-1899.
64-767, 64-966, 64-1160, 64-1624
INGHAM, Samuel Delucenna, 1779-1860.
63-94, 64-186, 64-407, 64-1144
INGHAM, Eng. 64-34
INGLE, Edward, 1861-1924. 64-1231
INGLE, Mary Friend (Mayo) 64-1231
INGLE family
Genealogy. 64-1231
QJGLESIDE, N. Y.
Christian Church. 64-852
INGLESTDE Plantation, N. C. 64-478
INGRAHAM, David P. , b. 1836. 64-1493
INGRAHAM, H. E. 64-1553
INGRAM, Ira. 64-745
INGRAM family. 64-378
INHERITANCE. 64-890
see also Estates
INJUNCTIONS. 64-865
INK. 64-794
INLAND water transportation
Shipping records. 63-235, 64-876, 64-1211,
64-1445
INLAND waterways see Waterways
INNES, William Powers, 1826-1893. 64-1429
INNS see Hotels; Taverns, saloons, etc
INST I T U TE of Pacific Relations. 64-1331
American Council see American Institute
of Pacific Relations
INSTITUTE of Public Administratio New
York. 64-178
INSTITUTES, Farmers'
Minnesota. 63-239
New York. 64-825
The National
INSTITUTIONAL care see Public institutions
INSTITUTIONS, organizations, etc. see
Societies; kind of institution or organization,
e. g. Agricultural societies; Hospitals;
Prisons; and subjects with which the
organization is concerned, e. g. Charitable
work
INSTRUMENTAL music 64-1322
INSURANCE. 64-1045
Business. 64-682, 64-1267
Alabama. 63-136
Connecticut. 64-1368
Missouri. 64-321
North Carolina. 64-549
Southern States. 63-56
Vermont 64-790
Records of. 64-1617
By type
Fire
Michigan. 64-1406
New York. 64-892
Health. 64-869
Life. 63-24
On slaves. 64-550
Iowa. 63-209
North Carolina. 64-626
Ohio. 63-188
Marine. 64-307
Social see Social security
By place
North Carolina. 64-994
Virginia. 64-531
INSURRECTIONS see subdivisions Insurrec-
tion or Revolution under names of countries
e. g. Cuba— Insurrection against Spain- '
Haiti— Revolution, 1791-1804
INTELLIGENCER, Petersburg, Va. 63-68
INTER-AMERICAN Cultural Relations,
Convention for the Promotion of. 64-739
INTER-COLLEGIATE Association of Amateur
Athletes of America (IC4A) 64-832
INTERCOLLEGIATE Athletic Association of the
United States see National Collegiate Ath-
letic Association
INTEREST. 64-372
Calculations. 64-747
INTERIOR Depfc, U. S. see U. S.-Dept of
the Interior
INTERLAKEN Land Company, Seattle, Wash.
64-1259
INTERNAL combustion engines. 64-924
INTERNAL improvements. 63-336, 64-1005
see also Bridges; Canals; Ferries; Harbors-
Railroads; Rivers; Roads, etc.
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
INTERNAL migration see Immigration and
emigration
INTERNAL revenue see Finance; Taxation
INTERNAL Revenue Service see U. S. Inter-
nal Revenue Service
INTERNAL security see Civil defense; and
names of wars
INTERNATIONAL Committee of Women for
Permanent Peace see Women's Interna-
tional League for PUce and Freedom
INTERNATIONAL Conference on the Limitation
mt m£ 6 T?78 Waslvin8ton ' a a ' lim -
INTERNATIONAL conferences and congresses
see Conferences and congresses, Interna-
tional; headings beginning with the words
Congress, Conference, or Convention; kinds
of conferences; and names of specific
conferences, congresses, and conventions,
e.g. Baptist World Alliance-5th Baptist
World Congress, Berlin, Ger. , 1934
INTERNATIONAL Congress of Arts and
Sciences, St. Louis, Mo., 1904. 63-384,
64-164 '
"^RNATIONAL cooperation. 63-320,
INTERNATIONAL Council of Religious Educa-
American Standard Bible Committee
64-115
INTERNATIONAL Council of Women. 64-21
Dr ££^7 OM * L Electr ^ Exhibition,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1884. 63-154
INTERNATIONAL Federation of University
Women. 64-818
INTERNATIONAL Fisheries Commission
(U. S. and Gt Brit ) 64-1262
INTERNATIONAL Geophysical Year
U. S. Antarctic Expedition, 1954-1959.
04—782
INTERNATIONAL Halibut Commission see
International Pacific Halibut Commis55i
(U. S. and Canada)
INTERNATIONAL Harvester Company. 64-798
INrnBEN&TlONAX. Institute of Pacific Relations.
INTERNATIONAL law. 64-183
INTERNATIONAL Mark Twain Society. 64-316
INTERNATIONAL Materials Conference
64-870
INTERNATIONAL Milk Processors. 64-870
364
mTE »N£TIONAL Order of Good Templars.
Richford, N. Y. 64-915
INTERNATIONAL organizations 64-21
64-42, 64-182, 64-1303 ' f
IU. S. and Canada) 64-1262
INTERNATIONAL Peace Campaign, 64-1303
INTERNATIONAL Penal and Prison Commis-
sion. 64-21, 64-36, 64-107
INTERNATIONAl Penal and Prison Congress,
8th, Washington, D. C, 1910. 64-36
04-107 '
INTERNATIONAL Products Corporation.
INTERNATIONAL relations
Here is entered material pertaining to
relations among nations involving two or
more^countries. For the foreign affairs of a
specific nation see the heading Foreign rela-
tions or the subdivision Foreign relations
under the name of the country
64-64, 64-962
see also Diplomatic protection
INTERNATIONAL relief. 64-962
gge also Red Cross; and subdivision Relief
to war victims under World War I and
World War n
INTERNATIONAL School of Peace see World
Peace Foundation, Boston, MassT"
INTERNATIONAL Sunday School Association.
INTERNATIONAL Sunday School Council of
Religious Education see International
Council of Religious Education
INTERNATIONAL trade see Foreign trade
INTERNATIONAL Women's Committee of
Permanent Peace see Women's Interna-
tional League for Peace and Freedom
INTERPLANETARY voyages see Space flight
™%l£ 5T rCe """^ * S -
INTOLERANCE see Religious discrimination
intolerance, and persecution; Religious liberty
INVENTIONS and inventors. 63-107 63-120
64-649, 64-749, 64-784, 64-1295 '
see also Patents
Cannon. 64-1293
Electrical. 64-1364
Firearms. 64-16, 64-917, 64-1307
Gate latch. 63-145 fe
Metallurgy machinery. 63-128
Postal car. 64-1234
Telegraphy. 64-1582
Textile machinery. 64-1112
INVESTMENT companies. 64-892
Pacific Northwest. 64-1267
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
INVESTMENTS. 64-767, 64-979, 64-996
Land see land — Investments
Mortgages
NewYork. 64-934
Securities. 64-892
By place
Arizona. 64-3
New York. 64-861
Sooth Carolina. 63-280
Southwest 63-104
IODIZING of satt. 64-1507
IOWA
Agricultural fairs. 63-209
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 63-209
Civil War
Regiments see Iowa— Infantry
Soldiers from. 64-1380
Colleges and universities. 64-962
see also Iowa — University
Emigration to California. 64-1276
Family papers. 64-685
Farms and farming. 64-1265
IT) ^ i*y
W 24th Regt , 1862-1865. 64-1380
25th Regt , 1862-1865. 64-1545
Insurance companies. 63-209
Land
Speculation. 64-1511
Locomotives. 64-1379
Newspapers. 63-247
Politics
Papers of political figures. 63-210
Railroads. 63-256, 64-283
State University, Iowa City see Iowa-
University
University (towa City)
College of Education. 64-903
Creative writing program. 64-728
IOWA City, Iowa
University of Iowa see Iowa— University
IOWA Life Insurance Company. 63-209
IOWA Railroad Contracting Company. 64-283
IPCAR, Adolph. 63-411
IPCAR, Dahlov (Zorach) 63-411
IPSWICH, Mass.
Genealogy. 64-1519
IRAN see Persia
IREDELL, James, 1751-1799. 64-1066
IREDELL, James, 1788-1853. »63-373
IREDELL Co., N. C.
Civil War. 64-503
Family and personal papers. 63-121,
64-564, 64-591, 64-617, 64-629, 64-641
IRELAND, John
Estate of. 64-868
IRELAND, John, Abp., 1838-1918. 63-241
IRELAND
see also Fenian Brotherhood
Account books. 64-56
Family papers. 64-425, 64-527
Government. 63-46
Invasion by France (Proposed) 64-166
Letters from. 64-653, 64-671
Letters received in. 64-358
Linen weaving. 63-102
Living conditions. 64-69
Parliament. 63-46
Personal papers. 64-298
Religious manuscripts. 64-807
Ship in Cork Harbour. 64-82
Shipping records. 64-480
IRELAND family. 64-868
BUS, ScoarmeL 1889- 64-150
IRISH in the United States. 64-248, 64-358
IRISH manuscripts. 64-807
IRON bridges. 64-949
IRON industry and trade. 64-1033
see also Furnaces and forges; Steel industry
and trade
Confederate States of America. 63-137,
64-568
Connecticut 64-1397
New York. 64-876
North Carolina. 64-985
Pennsylvania. 64-248
Southern States. 63-56, 63-91
Virginia. 63-137, 64-1248
IRON Tnj nac and mining
BrazU. 64-1294
New York. 64-905
IRON Mountain Railroad Company. 64-300
IRONDALE, N. Y. see JronviUe, N. Y.
ntONHILL, Mo. 63-367
IRONVILLE, N. Y.
Business records. 64-876
IROQUOIS linguistic family of Indians. 63-8
see also Cherokee Indians; Five Nations;
Indians— New York; Onondaga Indians;
Six Nations
IRVINE, Callender, 1774-1841. 64-1145
IRVINE, John. 64-751
IRVING, Abby (Furman) 64-1346
IRVING, Sir Henry, 1838-1905. 64-783
IRVnra, John Treat, 1778-1838. 64-1346
IRVING, John Treat, 1812-1906. 64-1346
IRVING, Peter, 1772-1838. 64-1346
IRVING, Washington, 1783-1859
As correspondent 64-1354
Autographs. 64-47
References to. 64-1346
IRVING family. 64-1346
ISIS (Ship) 64-344
ISRAEL, Henry, 1877- 64-883, 64-846
ISRAEL see Palestine
ISTHMUS of Panama. 64-172, 64-732, 64-764
ISTHMUS of Tehuantepec 64-345
ITABIRA Iron Ore Company, ltd. 64-1294
ITALIAN music 64-1322
ITALIAN poetry. 64-1353
ITALY
Artists. 63-104
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1282
Craftsmen's guilds. 63-65
Earthquakes. 64-1282
Immigration and emigration. 64-1282
Jews. 64-1318
Maps. 64-289
Murders. 64-1282
Naval service (U. S. ) 64-678
Public security. 64-1282
Rosminian Order. 64-1290
Spanish and Austrian rivalry. 63-100
Students (U. S. ) 64-882
Travel and description
18th century. 64-1217
19th century. 63-247, 63-250, 64-607,
64-1014
World War I
Ambulance service (U. S. ) 64-825,
64-1519
ITATA (Ship) incident of 189L 64-738
ITHACA daily joumaL 64-858
ITHACA Independent Telephone Company.
64-942
ITHACA, N. Y.
Agricultural societies. 64-825
Amusements. 64-844
The National
ITHACA, N. Y. (Continued)
Architecture. 64-858
Banks and banking. 64-909
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-837
Civic affairs. 64-882
CoUeps and universities see Cornell
University
64-835
Easily papers. 64-843
Farmers Institute. 64-825
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-854
Land development 64-909
Law practice. 64-857
Letters received in. 64-822
Photographs. 64-919
Politics. 64-936
Schools. 64-909
Public. 64-840
Social life. 64-882
Tailors. 64-894
Teachers and teaching. 64-840,64-918
Telephone companies. 64-942
Theater companies. 64-942
Transportation. 64-942
i
Women's organizations. 64-818
ITHACA Street Railway Company. 64-942
ITHACA weekly democrat 64-858
IDEA, Miss., Battle of, 1862. 64-246
PERSON, Peter, b. 1861. 64-1263
IVES, Levi Silliman, Bp. , 1797-i 8 «7
64-580, 64-1073 " 87 -«67.
IVES, Robert a 63-171
IVDB, William M. 64-491
IZAAK Walton League of America. 64-819
IZARD, Ann Middleton. 63-280
IZARD, Elizabeth (Middleton) 63-280
IZARD, George, 1776-1828. 63-225, 63-228
IZARD, Ralph, 1742-1804. *63-297
IZARD, Ralph, 1785-1824. 63-280
IZARD, Ralph DeLancey, 1819-1849
Estate of. 63-280
JACK, Patrick. 63-222
JACKMAN, Levi. 64-737
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
JA %gg> Andrew, Pres. U. S., 1767-1845.
Adm £f£ 4 attonrf - 64-407,64-1144,
AS ££!£ SPOndent 64-288, 64-343
64 -*0-T, 64-510, 64-1203, 64-1M5
A "ftWIM M - 47 ' M - 63 ' M - 242 >
Fiscal poUdes. 64-1472
Relating to. 64-186, 64-309 64-873
64-1205. 64-1287. 64-1M6 '
JACKSON, Darius C. 64-1472
JACKSON, David E. 64-285
JACKSON, Donald L. 64-775
JACKSON, Eveline Harden, 1848-1928.
64— 22 6
JACKSON, Henry, 1778-1840. 64-1032
64-1261,
JACKSON, Henry Martin, 1912-
64-1262, 64-1272
JACKSON, Herbert 64-491
JACKSON, Howell Edmunds, 1832-1895.
64-519
JACKSON, Isaac, 1842-1903. 63-224
JACKSON, James, 1757-1806. 63-97
JACKSON, Joseph. 64-1032
JACKSON, Martha Jaequelin (Rootes) Cobb,
b. 1786. 64-1032
JA IK> R ° bert * ' * "*"**«« Co. , Va.
JACKSON, Rosa Oreton (Hatchet) 64-1034
JACKSON, Selene (Harding) 64-519
JA 64^ra Th ° maS l0BaOa *> 1824-1863.
Letters from. 64-618
Relating to. 64-541 j
JACKSON, William Hicks, 1835-1903. 64-519 |
JACKSON Academy Exhibition. 64-328
JACKSON & Evans, Philadelphia, Pa. 64-374
1A< %m° 1 l A 881 ****** of Congregational
Churches in Michigan. 64-1494
JACKSON family. 64-226
Genealogy. 64-1183
JACKSON, Mich.
Churches and religious affairs
Congregational. 64-1494
JACKSON, N. C.
Lycaeum Society. 64-401
JACKSON, Riddle & Company, 64-1033
JACKSONIAN Democrats. 63-399
JACKSONVILLE, Ala.
Personal papers. 64-1049
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.
Military posts. 64-1524
JACKSONVILLE, HI.
Ullnoie College. 64-248
JACKSONVILLE, N. T
Teachers and teaching. 64-820
JACOB, Norton. 64-737
JACOBITE Rebellion, 1745-1746. 64-810
JACOBITES. 64-956
JACOBS, Albert Poole, 1853-1909. 64-1500
JACOBS, Victor, 1903- 63-257
JA Sg' CtarlesW -. of Bertie Co., N. C.
JA ^' CtaPlesJff -'° f °^Co., F la.
JACOCKS, Jonathan, 1769-1810. 64-530
M
JACOCKS family. 64-373
JAKOBSEN, Robert John,. 1929- 64-1174
JAMAICA. 63-221, 63-404
Letters from. 64-425
JA ?ggf' ^^Hairston, 1869- 186 0.
As collector. 64-1232
JAMERSON, Osmond Tower. 64-1233
JAMER8ON family
Genealogy. 64-1233
Fa ^, IS? I*** 00 * Papers. 64-1489,
64-1493 '
StatePri^on of Southern Michigaii.
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
JACKSON, Miss.
Civil War. 63-403
JAMES, Henry, 1843-1916. 63-99,. 63-320
JAMES, John C. 64-531
JAMES, William, 1842-1910. 64-1290
JAMES, William P. 64-1429 m
JAMES City Co. , Va.
CiX Z£l%Z eZiat C ° urt « *** ■»* Chancery.
JAMES Island, S. C.
Civil War. 63-282, 64-598
Planter's receipt book. 63-308
JAMES River
Plantations. 64-125
366
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
JAMES River and Kanawha Company. 63-345
JAMESON, John. 64-873
JAMESON, Leander Starr. 64-1316
\ JAMESON, Margaret F. 64-1566
JAMESON'S raid, 1895-1896. 64-1300,
64-1316
JAMESTOWN Exposition, 1907
Oregon. 64-703
JANE A Falkenberg (Bark) 64-1394
JANESVILLE (Wis. ) Gazette. 64-1599
JANSEN, — , Admiral. 63-378
JAPAN. 64-1277, 64-1331
Allied occupation, 1945-1952. «4-165,
64-1635
Art 64-879
Foreign relations. 64-1277
With China. 64-764
With the United States. 63-372
Geography. 64-879
Missions. 63-118, 64-431
Lutheran. 64-814
Photographs. 64-167
Politics. 64-1277
Religion. 64-879
■A Social life and customs. 64-879
Travel and description. 63-234
20th century. 64-327
World Warn. 64-108, 64-1277
JAPANESE-Americans see Nisei
JARRATT, William Vincent, 1863-1943.
64-975
JARRETT family
Genealogy. 64-1177
JARVIS, Harva Matthews, 1868-1949. 64-91
64-975
JARVIS, Thomas J. 64-375
JAY, Frank Webster, 1868- collector.
64-116
JAY, John, 1745-1829. 63-293
Autographs. 64-47
JAY, John, 1817-1894. 63-406
JAY, John C. 64-1388
JAY, William, 1789-1858. 63-400
JEAKTNS, Dorothy. 64-1611
JEANES (Isaac) & Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
64-1395
JEFFERS, John Robinson see Jeff ers,
Robinson, 1887-
JEFFERS, Robinson, 1887- 64-150, 64-491
JEFFERSON, Joseph, 1774-1832. 64-1227
JEFFERSON, Thomas, Pres. U. S., 1743-
1826. 63-2, 63-95
Administration of. 64-1563
As correspondent. 63-367, 63-375,
64-84, 64-314, 64-797, 64-805, 64-1526
Autographs. 64-47
Relating to. 63-187, 64-81, 64-1555
JEFFERSON Barracks, Mo.
Civil War. 64-297
JEFFERSON City, Mo.
Letters from. 64-299
Missouri State Capitol. 64-1526
JEFFERSON Co., Ky. 64-81
JEFFERSON Co. , N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 64-923
Land. 64-897
Medical practice. 64-920
JEFFERSON Co. , Tenn,
Personal papers. 64-557
JEFFERSON family. 64-1031
JEFFERSON, Tex.
Personal papers. 64-740
JEFFREY, William, d. 1867. 64-873
JEFFRIES, William G. 64-571
JENKINS, Minnie Kimball, 1883- 64-884
JENKINS, Timothy. 64-1575
JENKINS' Ear, War of see Anglo-Spanish
War, 1739-1748
JENNIE Cushman (Bark) 64-1400
JENNINGS, Jonathan, 1784-1834. 64-84
JENNINGS family. 64-84
JEREMIAH Thompson (Ship) 64-1399
JEROME, David Howell, 1829-1896. 64-1500
JEROME, Timothy. 64-1267
JEROME, William Travers. 63-246
JERROLD, Douglas William, 1803-1857.
64-59
JERSEY, Ohio
Presbyterian Church. 63-263
JERVEY, Rene' Ravenel, 1849-1897. 63-310
JERVEY, Mrs. Theodore Dehon. 63-313
JESSUP, Clara Sophia see Bloomfleld-Moore,
Clara Sophia (Jessup) 1824-1899
JESSUP, Philip Caryl, 1897- 64-1577
JESUS Christ. 64-807
see also Christianity
JETTON, James R. 64-1185
JEWELL, Harry D. 64-1500
JEWELRY industry and trade
Illinois. 64-111
Ohio. 63-259
Pennsylvania. 64-163
JEWETT, Charles C. , 1816-1868. 64-792
JEWETT, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909. 64-714
JEWETT, Simon B. 64-1575
JEWETT family
Genealogy. 64-1528
JEWISH Charities of Chicago. 64-156
JEWS
Charitable work. 64-1318
Missions
Lutheran. 64-187
Refugees. 63-232, 64-1318
Relations with Christians. 63-232
Societies. 63-232
World War D
Refugees. 64-1318
By place
Kt'c''""' 64-1318
France. 64-1318
Italy. 64-1318
Latin America. 64-1318
Minnesota. 63-232
Poland. 64-1318
Southern States. 64-466
JO DAVIESS Co. , ILL 64-1329
JOAN of Arc (Theatrical production) 64-1611
JOBBERS see Wholesale trade
JOCKEY clubs
South Carolina. 63-311
JOHANN Georg (Ship) 63-30
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
Reform Committee. 64-1316
JOHANSEN, August Edgar, 1905- 64-1448
JOHN, Augustus E. 64-955
JOHN, Otto. 64-1615
JOHN Dewey Practice School, University of
Chicago. 64-77
JOHN Louis Camp No. 13, United Spanish War
Veterans, Port Townsend, Wash. 63-213
JOHN P. West (Bark) 64-1394
JOHN Street Methodist Church, New York City.
64-973
JOHN Welsh (Bark) 64-1395
JOHNS, George S. 64-306
JOHNS, James, 1797-1874. 64-1588
JOHNS, Orrici 64-306
JOHNS Hopkins University. 63-217
Faculty. 64-1381, 64-1382
JOHNSON, Adelaide, 1859-1955. 63-361
f J °^« ^ A ^ 6S McMahon see Holden, Agnes
McMahon (Johnson) "Bues
JOHNSON, Alexander, 1812-1896. 64,212
JOHNSON, Alexander B. 64-873
JOHNSON, Andrew, Pres. U. S. , 1808-1875.
As correspondent 64-734
Biographical material. 64-1205
Fight with Congress. 63-397
Impeachment. 63-346, 63-371
JOHNSON, Ann Eliza (Wight) b. 1832. 64-1329
JOHNSON, BushrodRust, 1817-1880. 63-283
JOHNSON, Christopher. €4-768
J °^1°035 SUzabeth > * No «h Carolina.
JOHNSON, Emily C. C. 64-1035
JOHNSON, Ethel McLean. 64-715
J °?T 1 ?h° N * ^ ances 5S£ Perkins, Frances
(Johnson) Beecher, b. 1832
JOHNSON, Frederic Treman. 64-882
JOHNSON, Gerald White, 1890- 64-1558
JOHNSON, Henry A., 1896- 63-242
"wWUTl HJriUnWarren . 1866-1945.
JOHNSON, James, d. 1828. 64-212
JOHNSON, James Hamilton. 64-1329
JOHNSON, Jessie. 63-402
•JOHNSON, John. 64-523
JOHNSON, John, 1829-1907. .63-284, 63-292
JOHNSON, John Albert, 1861-1909. 63-233
JOHNSON, Joseph, 17517-1777. 64-199
JOHNSON, Joseph, 1776-1862. 63-292
JOHNSON, Joseph, d. ca. 1847. 64-1329
JOHNSON, Joseph Travis, 1858-1919. 63-96
JOHNSON, Katharine (McMahon) 64-1364
JOHNSON, Madison Leslie. 64-1329
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
JO mS MadiS ° n Y0Ung ' 181718 9"-
JOHNSON, Oliver, 1809-1889. 64-1562
JOHNSON, Pyke. 64-1474
JOHNSON, Rebecca P., b. 1838. 64-1035
J °^ B ^' Reverd y. 1796-1876. 63-254
63-373, 63-377 '
JO S6^ dMent ° r ' 1781 - 1850 -
J0 ^; t b i e ^ Underwood ' 1853 - 1937 -
JOHNSON, Sally Adams. 64-1035
JOHNSON, Thor, 1913- 64-1481
JOHNSON, Tom Loftin, 1854-1911. 64-159
J °gSS?j Wmiam ' of Loulsbur e, K. C.
JOHNSON, Sir William, tart. , 1715-1774
Autographs. 64-47
^.^^^^l^ofKentCo.,
J0 ^ S «^' Wimam Samue1 ' "27-1819.
D3 -3 64
JOHNSON Co., Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
JOHNSON family. 64-212. 64-1035, 64-1329
JOHNSON, Vt
Personal papers. 64-1586
JOHNSON'S Island, Ohio
Mi 64^ y 22 P 6 riSOT ' 6SWlS6 ' 64 " 576 ' 64 ' 659 '
JOHNSTON, Albert Sidney, 1803-1862. 64-777
JOHNSTON, B. R. 64-405
J0 ^T' ^^ 1775 - 18 61- 63-161,
^im' JOhnWarfleld . 1818-1889.
JO ™™ K ' J ° Seph E & est °n. "07-1891.
AS 6 C 4 "7 e 7 SPOndent M " 545 ' M - 765 ' M - 772 .
Military service under. 64-596
JOHNSTON, Rofus Zenas, 1874-1959. 64-532
JOHNSTON, Thomas, of Virginia. 63-102
JOHNSTON, Thomas M. 64-533
JOHNSTON, William, 1808-1892. 63-202
JO ^608 N '64 W 9^ ffiPreStOn ' 1831 - 1899 -
JOHNSTON, Zachariah, ca. 1740-ca. 1800
63-102
JQ ^ 7 ^ bor Legislative Board of Texas.
JOKES. 64-60
see also Humor
JONES, Anne Lucinda (Lee) 64-1241
JONES, Arthur, of Edenton, N. C. 64-374
JONES, C. H. 64-306
JONES, Charles Nelson, 1848-1913. 64-1500
JONES, Edith Lackersteen Lloyd. 64-1326
JONES, Edith Newbold see Wharton Edith
Newbold (Jones) 186?T937
JONES, Edmund, 1771-1844. 64-535. 64-1089
JONES, Eliza Theresa see Sims, Eliza Theresa
(Jones) 1816-1890 xneresa
JONES, Eugene. 64-1187
JONES, Frances T. (Custis) 64-536
JONES, Frank Johnston, 1838-1927. 63-177
JONES, Henry Arthur, 1851-1929. 64-117
JONES, James Klmbrough, 1839-1908
64-1036
JONES, James Klmbrough, b. 1867. 64-1036
JONES, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918. 64-1326
JONES, Jesse Holman, 1874-1956. 64-2S*
64-1491, 64-1570 M 253 '
JONES, John, of Falmouth, Me. 64-56
JONES, John Beauchamp, 1810-1866. 64-536
JONES, John Davis, 1797-1878 63-177
63-178 ''
JONES, John Paul, 1747-1792
Search for the body of. 63-388
JONES, Larkin. 64-535
JONES, Louisa Mary see Rencher, Louisa
Mary (Jones) ^^
JOHNSTON Co., N. C.
Personal papers. 64-378, 64-1544
JOHNSTONE, Sir John
Estate of. 64-873
JOINER, James Harvey, 1819-1881. 64-534
JOINT Committee on Atomic Energy (U S
Congress) 64-29, 64-44
JOINT Distribution Committee see American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
JONES, MaryS. 64-892
JONES, Nannette Lee see Peyton, Nannette
Lee (Jones) .;
JONES, Robert A. 64-1035
JON ^> Thomas ap Catesby, 1789-1858.
JO M- s i2S:t y -mr y ' 1863 - 1932 - 64 - i262 >
JONES, William R. 64-535
JONES family. 64-1031
Genealogy. 64-1184, 64-1241
JONESBORO, Ma
Merchants. 64-279
JONESVILLE, Va.
Business and personal papers. 64-1189
368
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
JORDAN, Abby (Pusey) see Maigne, Abby
(Pusey) Jordan
JORDAN, Augustus. 64-1234
JORDAN, David Starr, 1851-1931. 63-320,
63-365, 64-1624
JORDAN, Dorothy (Bland) 1761-1816. 64-1526
JORDAN, Eliza Bee Brooke, Eliza (Jordan)
JORDAN, Elizabeth (Pleasants) 64-1234
JORDAN, Marcus Telllus Cicero. 64-1234
JORDAN, Sally (Stabler) 64-1234
JORDAN, Thomas, 1819-1895. 64-765
JORDAN family. 64-1234
JOSEPH, Nez Perce chief, 1840-1904.
64-1251
JOURNALISM
Here is entered general material on the
publishing, managing, editing, or -writing
for newspapers or periodicals, For mate-
rial on specific newspapers see the heading
Newspapers or the name of the newspaper.
63-323, 63-383, 64-296, 64-306
see also Editors and editing; News report-
ing; Newspapers; Periodicals — Publishing
of; Religious newspapers and periodicals
Agriculture. 64-1305
Societies. 64-1615
By place
India. 63-105
m Kansas Territory. 64-175
Massachusetts. 64-721
Missouri. 64-306
Southern States. 63-68
Washington. 63-216, 64-1270
Washington, D. C. 63-323
JOVER ALCAZAR, Bias. 64-148
JOWETT, Benjamin, 1817-1893. 63-207
JOT, Henry Bourne, 1864-1936. 64-1474
JOT, James Frederick, 1810-1896. 64-1511
JOT, James Richard, 1863-1957. 64-966,
64-967, 64-970
JOT, Sallle Elizabeth see White, Sallie
Elizabeth (Joy) 1852~7^1909
JOTCE, James, 1882-1941. 64-150
JOYNER, James Yadkin, 1862-1954. 64-375,
64-993
JOAN de Fuca, Straits of. 64-1268
4} JUAREZ, Benito Pablo, Pres. Mexico, 1806-
1872. 64-345, 64-1213
JUDD, Charles Hubbard, 1873-1946. 64-1271,
64-1327
JUDGE, James, 1866-1910. 64-705
JUDGE, Mrs. James. 64-705
JUDGE, John, 1830-1885. 64-1037
JUDGES
see also Courts; Justices of the peace; U. S.
Supreme Court — Justices
Biography. 64-469
Illinois. 64-184
Indiana. 63-350
Missouri. 64-301
New York. 64-1009
North Carolina. 64-438, 64-558, 64-570,
64-605, 64-1030, 64-1070, 64-1085
Ohio. 64-119
South Carolina. 63-151, 64-457
Tennessee. 63-382, 64-567, 64-1204
Washington, D. C. 63-342
JUDICIARY reform. 64-1502
see also Courts
JUDKEN, W. O. 64-1179
JUDSON, Edward, 1844-1914. 64-1160
JUHEL (John) & Company, New York. 64-824,
64-897
JUNEAU, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
JUNIOR League of St Louis. 64-320
JUNIOR republics
New York. 64-893
JUNTOS, N. Y.
Methodist Church. 64-1591
Personal papers. 64-1591
JUNKIN, George. 64-618
JUNKIN, Margaret see Preston, Margaret
(Junkin) 1820-1897
JUPITER project. 64-1583
JUSSEAUME, Rene. 64-314
JUSSERAND, Jean Adrien Antolne Jules, 1855-
1932. 63-349, 63-372, 64-247
JUSTICES of the peace
Michigan. 64-1449
Missouri. 64-299, 64-324, 64-337
New York. 64-1592
North Carolina. 64-566, 64-1038
JUSTICES of the Supreme Court see U. S.—
Supreme Court— Justices
JUVENALJS, Declmus Junius. 64-1361
JUVENILE Grange, THInolB, 64-250
JUVENILE literature see Children's literature
K
KFUO (Radio station) St. Louis, Mo. 63-23
KADER Biggs and Company see Biggs (Kader)
and Company
KAEMPFFERT, Waldemar Bernard, 1877-
63-354
KAERCHER, George. 64-952
KAERCHER family. 64-952
KAHN, Stephen B. 64-1269
KAISER, Edgar E. 64-1573
KALAMAZOO College, Kalamazoo, Mich.
64-1425,64-1437
KALAMAZOO Literary Institute see Kalama-
zoo College, Kalamazoo, Mich.
KALAMAZOO, Mich.
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
KALESNOO, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
KALI-Inla Coal Company. 63-267
KALTENBORN, Hans V. 64-1615
KAMIAKIN, Yakima chief, ca. 1800-ca. 1880.
64-1258
KANE, Ellas Kent, 1794-1835. 64-186
KANE, EllshaKent, 1830-1857. «64-873
KANE, John yintrfng, 1795-1858. *64-873
KANE, Thomas Leiper, 1822-1883. 64-732
KANE and Elk Railroad. 64-815
KANIN, Garson. 64-1632
KANSAS
Anthropology. 64-167
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Civil War
Military service in. 64-303
Cooperative communities. 64-97
Family papers. 64-1540
Farms and farming. 64-248
Indian affairs. 64-1540
Journalism. 64-175
Military service in. 63-264, 64-4
Settlement of. 64-904
Travel and description. 64-1503
KANSAS City Convocation, November 12-16,
196L 64-2
KANSAS City, Mo.
Letters from. 64-276
Railroads. 64-283
KANSAS Cooperative Farm see SilkvUle, Kan.
KANSAS-Nebraska act, 1854. 63-405, 64-275
KAPP, Friedrich, 1824-1884. 64-808
KARAPETOFF, Vladimir, 1876-1948. 64-885
KARL V, Emperor of Germany, 1500-1558.
64-63
KARMAN, Theodore see Von Karman
Theodore, 1881-1963" '
KARR, Ruth see McKee. Ruth(Karr) 1874-
KASKASKIA, m. 64-1526
KATE Baldwin Free Kindergarten Association,
Savannah, Ga. 64-537 «vi*aon,
KATZ family. 63-214
KAVANAGH, Edward. 64-1585
KEARNEY, Denis, 1847-1907. 64-1218
KEARNY, Stephen Watte, 1794-1848. 64-314,
KEATING, Geoffrey, 1570-1644? 64-807
KEAYS, Hiram D. 64-245
KEBLE, John, 1792-1866. 63-207
KEEljEY, Dorothy see Aldis, Dorothy (Keeiey)
^ft^lis? 01 " ErnS8t WorreU > "27-1898.
KEELY motor. 64-1137
KEENE, Sir Benjamin, 1697-1757. 63-100
KEENE, Laura, 1826-1873. 64-1571
KEENE, N. Y.
SUmm l,.^ 001 tcartbe natural sciences.
64-1290
KEFFER, Charles. 64-867
KEITHSBURG, HI.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Civil War. 64-246
KE « T i.f AWrence MassiUon, 1824-1864
03-352
KELL, John Mcintosh, 1823-1900. 63-103
KE 64^M4 Alb8rt GaUowav ' 1874-1956. ;
^s*^ 7 ' Fl0rence ' 185 9-1932. 64-21,
KELLEY, Patrick Henry, 1867-1925. 64-1469
KELLEY, R. M. 63-350
KELLOGG, Amasa. 64-923
KELLOGG, Frank Billings, 1856-1937
64-124, 64-778, 64-1291, 64-1348 '
KELLOGG, John, 1786-1852. 64-1589
KELLOGG, John Harvey, 1852-1943. 64-1487
KELLOGG, JohnR., 1793-1868, 64-1511
KELLOGG, Loyal Case, 1816-1872. 64-1589
KELLOGG, Paul Underwood, 1879- 64-182
KELLOGG, RoyS. 64-908
KELLOGG, Will Keith, 1860-1951. 64-1448
KELLOGSVILLE, N. Y.
Personal papers. 64-940
KELLY, Crosby. 64-886
KELLY, Edward Austin, 1892- 64-165
KELLY, Eleanor see Lockhart, Eleanor (Kelly)
KELLY, Harry Francis, 1895- 64-1448
KELLY, J. E. 63-393
KELLY, John, 1744-1826. 64-538
KELLY, John A. 64-1189
KELLY, Keziah see Bain. Keziah (Kelly)
KELLY, Mary(Holden) 64-538
KELLY family. 64-538
KELLY'S Ford, Va. , Battle of, 1863. 63-408
KELSEY, Francis Willey, 1858-1927
64-1419, 64-1513, 64-1515
KEM, James Preston, 1890- 64-328
KEMBLE, Gouverneur, 1786-1875. 64-452
KEMMERER, Edwin W. 64-1295
KEMPER, Elnathan. 63-179
KEMPER, Frederick Augustus. 63-179
KEMPER, Hugh Fulton. 63-179
KEMPER, James, 1753-1834. 63-179, 63-181
KEMPER, Peter Hathaway. 63-179
KEMPER Co. , Miss.
Business papers. 64-533
KEMPER family. 63-179. 63-181
Genealogy. 63-179
^fr^lSM Am ° S ' 1789 - 1869 - 63-363,
KENDALL, George W. 64-914
KENDALL Mills, inc. 64-240
KENAI, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
KENLY, John Reese, 1822-1891. 63-348
KENNAN, George, 1845-1924. 64-613
KENNAN, George Frost, 1904- 64-1615
KENNEDY, Anna see Davis, Anna (Kennedy)
KENNEDY, D. S. 64-873
^S^?/' Jolm > Paysi'ian, fL 1822-1825
64-290
1917-1963. 64-253, 64-1627
™' Jolm Pendleton, 1795-1870. 63-48
KENNEDY, Joseph Patrick, 1888- 64-1573
KENNEDY, Robert Francis, 1925- 64-253
KENNEDY family. 64-995
KENNESAW Mountain, Ga.
Civil War
Battle of, 1864. 63-143, 64-243
Military service near. 63-350
KENNEY, Eudorus Catlin, 1857-1918. 64-887
KENSINGTON rune stone. 64-739
KENT, Charles Artemas, 1835-1917. 64-1500
KENT, Edward Augustus, duke of see Edward
Augustus, duke of Kent, 1767-1850
KENT, Moody, 1779-1865. 64-355
KENT, Paul, 1772-1851. 64-355
KENT, Rockwell, 1882- 64-491
KENT Co. , Del.
^ftm*!™^ PaPerS ' 6i ' 2< "' M " 212 '
KENT Co. , Eng.
Legal documents. 64-62
KENT, Eng. 64-174
KENT family. 64-355
KENT Island, Mass. 64-355
KENTUCKY. 64-81
see also Cumberland settlements
Bridges. 63-160 A
Census. 63-93
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1069
Episcopal. 64-486
Methodist 63-202, 64-965, 64-974
Shakers. 63-81
Civil War
Campaigns, battles and other militarv
actions. 64-777, 64-1041, 64-1535
Letters from. 64-218
Military service in. 63-341, 63-350
64-242, 64-243, 64-246, 64-666 '
Confederate side. 64-384, 64-464
64-577, 64-671, 64-1094
Coal mines and mining. 64-962
Courts
Circuit Court (Allen Co.) 63-133
Daughters of the American Revolution.
63-194
Drug trade. 63-133
Family papers ^ft
18th and 19th centuries. 63-107, 64-518
18th to 20th centuries. 64-317, 64-742
19th century. 63-133, 64-416, 64-499
Federal Music Project 64-799
Land. 63-192
Legal documents. 64-81, 64-518
Surveys and surveying. 64-81
370
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
KENTUCKY (Continued)
Local papers. 64-315
Medical practice. 63-133
Merchants. 63-196
Militia 64-81
Newspapers. 64-252
Nurses and nursing. 64-1466
Personal papers
19th century. 64-676, 64-1103
20th century. 64-426
Politics. 63-76, 63-189
Letters relating to. 64-186
Papers of political figures
19th century. 64-511
20th century. 64-253
Railroads. 63-256, 64-511
Reservoirs. 63-160
Schools. 64-965
Students' letters. 64-602
Theological seminaries
Baptist. 64-1069
Travel and description. 64-268
18th century. 63-102, 63-136
19th century. 64-754, 64-1180
War of 1812. 63-136
World War I
Military posts. 63-31
KENTON, Wescott Clarke, 1912- 64-1174
KENTON College, Gambler, Ohio. 63-180
KEOKUK and Kansas City Railroad Company.
64-283
KEOKUK, Iowa
City bonds. 63-209
Newspapers. 63-247
KEOKUK, Iowa Dispatch. 63-247
KEOKUK Northern Packet Line. 63-235
KERFOOT, F. H. 64-1160
KERFOOT family. 64-932
KERNAN, Francis, 1816-1892. 64-888,
64-931
KERNAN, William, b. 1831. 64-889
KERNAN, Quinn & Kernan, UUca, N. T.
) 64-889
KEROSENE Oil Works. 64-568
KERR, Abram T. 64-830
KERR, Alice Spencer, 1858-1879. 64-539
KERR, Henrietta see Patton, Henrietta (Kerr)
KERR, John, of Virginia. 64-751
KERR, Lizzie. 64-539
KERR, Michael Crawford. 63-377
KERR, Washington, 1809-1878. 64-890
KERR and Robinson, Temperance Hall, Tens.
64-1195
KERR f amlly. 64-890
KERKB30N (C. and E. L. ) and Company,
Charleston, S. C 64-1086
KERSHAW, Joseph Brevard. 64-541
KERSHAW Co. , S. C.
Family papers. 64-646
KERSHNER, Edward. 64-961
KETCBAM, Horace S. 64-892
KETCHAM, R. T. 64-1163
KETCHUM, Morris. 63-346, 63-374
KETCHUM, William H. 64-474
KETCHUM, Mrs. William H. 64-474
KEWEENAW Peninsula, Mich. 64-1451
Living conditions. 64-1445
KEY, Francis Scott, 1779-1843. 64-960
KET City Hose Company No. 1, Port Townsend,
Wash. 63-212
KETES, John Washington. 64-524
KETES, Julia Louisa (Hentz) 64-524
KETNES, JohnMavnard, 1883-1946. 64-1295
KETTE, James. 64-273
KETEESVILLE, Mo.
Personal papers. 64-273
KTBBE, Oscar. 64-486
HDD, Samuel
Estate of. 63-145
KIDD, Walter Evans. 64-684
KIDDER, Alfred Vincent, 1885- 64-1522
KIDDER, H. H. 63-2
KIDDLE, A. M. F. 64-356
KIDDLE, Alfred W. 64-356
KIDDLE, Henry. 64-356
KIDDLE family. 64-356
KIDNAPPING. 64-1573
KIEWIET, E. F. 64-830
KHBORNE, Fred Lucius, 1858-1936. 64-891
KILGOUR, John, 1796-1858. 63-205
KILLEBREW, Joseph Buckner, 1831-1906.
64-1188
KILLEBREW, Mary Catherine (Wimberley)
64-1188
KILMAINHAM, Ire.
Prison. 64-131
KILMER, Joyce, 1886-1918. 64-150, 64-1338
KIMBALL, Chase, 1902- 64-1303
KIMBALL, Dexter Simpson, 1865-1952.
64-830
KIMBALL, Phineas, Jr. 64-245
KIMBERLT, BetHe (Maney) 64-540
KIMBERLT, John, d. 1882. 64-540
K3MBROUGH, A. McC. 63-339
KEMBROUGH, Mary Hunter Southworth.
63-339
KDJCA1D, John, 1787-1867. 64-1038
KINDELBERGER, J. H. 64-1557
KINDERGARTENS
Georgia. 64-537
KINDERHOOK, N. T.
Letters received in. 64-843
KING, Anna Matilda Page. 64-541
KING, Austin A. 64-324
KING, Campbell Denniston, 1828-1884.
64-248
KING, Charles Speer, b. 1832. 64-248
KING, D. C.
Estate of. 64-1191
KING, David, 1794-1877. 64-248
KING, David, b. 1838. 64-248
KING, Edward, 1795-1836, 63-180, 63-258
KING, Ernest J. 64-1557
KING, Hannah Tuttle. 64-932
KING, Henry Churchill, 1858-1934. 64-17
KING, Henry Lord Page, d. 1862. 64-541
KING, James Stuart, b. 1831. 64-248
KING, JohnL. , 1904- 64-1272
KING, JohnNevin, 1827-1915. 64-248
KING, Joseph Rush Hays, b. 1846. 64-248
KING, Lucie Stuart, b. 1842. 64-248
KING, Lucy Buell see Shankland, Lucy Buell
(King) Leal
KING, Mitchell, 1783-1862. 64-1039
KING, Rufus, son of Thomas Worthington King.
63-258
KING, Rufus, 1755-1827. *63-171, 63-180,
63-375, 64-118, 64-186, 64-202
KING, Rufus, 1814-1876. 63-398
KING, Rufus, 1817-1891. 63-180, 63-258
KING, Sarah Ann (Denniston) 1805-1877.
64-248
KING, Sarah (Worthington) see Peter, Sarah
(Worthington) King, 1800-1877
371
KING, Thomas. 63-258
KING, Thomas Butler, 1800-1864. 64-541
KING, Thomas Clark, 1834-1866. 64-248
KING, Thomas Worthington. 63-258
KING, William. 63-258
KING, William Henry, b. 1840. 64-248
KING-Crane Commission. 64-17
Genealogy. 63-180, 64il039
KING George Co. , Va.
Estate management. 64-1248
Family papers. 64-386
KING George's War, 1744-1748. 64-943
KING Lear (Theatrical production) 64-1611
KING William Co. , Va.
Accounts. 64-1244
KINGKADE, Andrew. 64-892
KING'S Bench Prison, London, Eng. 64-43
KING'S CoUege, New York City see Columbia
KING'S Mountain, N. C.
Farms and farming. 64-999
KINGSBURY, John Adams, 1876-1956
64-1572
™£5J2 T ' Theodore Br y**, 1828-1913.
KINGSLEY, Carter Robie. 64-892
''''tow' CharIeS Freeman ' "35-1904.
KINGSLEY, Charles LaRue. 64-892
KINGSLEY, James, 1797-1878. 64-1473
KINGSLEY, James R. 64-892
KINGSLEY, Llewelyn W. 64-892
KINGSLEY, Mary (Robie) 64-892
SB Mm Farm ' Hammonds J ,ort . N - Y.
KINGSTON, Ga.
Civil War. 64-243
KINGSTON, N. Y.
■• Personal papers. 64-1134
KINLOCH, Cleland, 1759-1840. 63-280
KINLOCH, Francis, 1800 (ca.)-1840. 63-280
KINLOCH family. 63-280
KtNMONT, A. 63-256
KINNAN, Marjorie see Rawlings, Marjorie
(Kuinan) 1896-1953^
KTNNE, Edward DeWitt, 1842-1921. 64-1500
KTNNEAR, Roy John, 1881-1959. 64-1264
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
KINNEY, Mary Edmunds see Chapman, Mary
Edmunds (Kinney) 1817"Tl886
KINNEY, William. 64-186
KDJSTON, N. C.
Business and personal papers. 64-473
Churches and religious affairs
Unitarian. 64-446
Civil War. 64-676
KINTNER, Addie Mary see Graham, Addie
Mary (Kintner) '
KIPLING, Rudyard, 1865-1936. 64-954
KIPLING family. 64-954
KIRBY, Edmund, d. 1849. 63-220
KIRBY, Ephraim, 1757-1804. 64-1041
K^Y. James Lewis, 1923- collector.
KIRBY, Timothy, 1797-1876. 63-158
KIRBY family
Genealogy. 64-1235
"^y- Edmund > 1824-1893. 63-61,
Raid on Cincinnati, Ohio. 63-175
KTRCHNER, Otto, 1846-1920. 64-1500
KTRK, Edward. 63-35
KIRK, Ellen Olney. 63^401
KIRK, F. A. 64-1233
KIRK, Richard Edward Gent. 64-811
Km 64^r64 J ^6l HamPt0n ' 1859 " 1939 -
KTRKWOOD, Mo.
Personal papers. 64-280
KISS me Kate (Theatrical production) 64-1611
mT 19™ LT 64! 8 I 93 ePCe Ledyard (Cross > 187 <-
KITCH3N, Claude, 1869-1923. 64-1042
^y. ^r* Asportation Com-
KIZER, Benjamin Hamilton, 1878- 64-1262
KJENNERUD, Hans. 63-268
KLEBERG, R. J. 6 4-895
KLTNG, Florence see Harding, Florence
(Kling) de Wolfe
KLONDIKE gold fields. 64-1268
KLYCE, Scudder, 1879-1933. 63-365
KNAPP, Harry Shepard, 1856-1923. 63-325
KNAPP, Katherine. 64-840
KNAPP, w. C. 64-838
KNIBBS, Henry Herbert. 64-802
KNIGHT, Frances (Beall) 63-104
KNIGHT, Harriet R. 64-892
KNIGHT; Henry. 64-932
KNIGHT, John, 1806-1864. 63-104
KNIGHT, Jonathan, 1787-1858. 63-96
KNIGHT, Martha Henrietta see Evans, Martha
Henrietta (Knight)
KNIGHT, Molly. 64-932
KNIGHT, NehemiahR. 63-368
KNIGHT, Ryland. 64-1164
KNIGHT, William Angus, 1836-1913. 64-957
KNIGHTS Church, Shelbyville, Tenn. 64-973
KNIGHTS of Honor
Grand Lodge of Texas. 64-743
KNIGHTS of Labor. 64-159
KNIGHTS of Pythias, Colored. 64-748
KNITTING mills
New York. 64-829
KNOWLES, Warren P. 64-1635
KNOW-NOTHING Party see American Party
KNOX, Franklin, 1874-1944. 64-165, 64-1474,
KNOX, Henry, 1750-1806. 63-227, 64-1194 f
KN 64^77^ hllander CbaSe ' MM -1«L 64-767,
KNOX College, Galesburg, m. 64-923
KNOX Co., Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
KNOX Co., Tenn.
Early settlers. 64-1199
KNOXVUJLE, Tenn.
Civil War
Military service in. 64-243, 64-1094
Siege, 1863. 63-108
Fa 64 U -12 a 06 PerS0DaI ^P 6 ™- 64-1203,
Judges. 64-1204
.. Letters received in. 64-867
University of Tennessee see Tennessee-
University
KOCH, Theodore Wesley, 1871-1941. 64-1515
KODIAK, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
KOHLER, Walter Jodok, 1875-1940. 64-1599
KOHM, Emil A. , 1870-1942. 64-894
KOLLOCK, Sarah. 64-1085
KONGSBERG, Norway
Personal papers. 63-240
372
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
KOO, Vi Kyuin Wellington, 1888- 64-1624
KOREA
Conflict between China and Japan. 64*764
KOREAN War, 1950-1953
Casualties. 63-31
KQSCIUSZKO, Tadeusz, 1746-1817. 64-47
KOSSUTH, Louis, 1802-1894. 63-190
KOSZTA, Martin, b. 1819. 64-1575
KRAKEUR, Richard. 64-1618
KREBS, James A. 64-729
KREMLIN (Ship) 64-1389
KREYMBORG, Alfred. 64-150
KROEKER, Ellen Kathe see Freiligrath-
Kroeker, Ellen Kathe, 1845-1904
KRONENBERGER, Louis, 1904- 64-1612
KROUT, John A. 64-1355
KRUG, Julius Albert, 1907- 64-773
KRUGER, Stephanas Johannes Paulus.
64-1316
KRUM, JobnM., 1810-1883. 64-331
KUKuixKUn. 64-638, 64-966
KUENTZEL, Lester Everett, 1911- 64-1174
KUHN, Lesley. 64-1362
KUHNS, Dorothy Hartzell see Heyward,
Dorothy Hartzell (KuhnsTl890-
KURTH, KarL 63-18
KURTZ, Charles LincOey, 1854-1929. 63-259
KURTZ & Norris, Athens, Ohio. 63-259
KUSKAKWIM, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
KUTER, Laurence S. 64-1557
KYLE, Edwin Jackson, 1876- 64-895
KYLE, Melvin G. 64-1160
LABOR
Here are entered general references to
the working class, to the movement to organ-
ize workers, and to labor as an organized
group.
64-121, 64-323, 64-767, 64-1474
see also Child labor; Employees;
Employment; Industrial relations;
Injunctions; Unemployment; Unions; U. S.
— Dept, of Labor; Wages; Working
conditions
Arbitration, conciliation and mediation.
64-105, 64-700, 64-1271, 64-1634
Disorders and problems. 63-397, 64-910,
64-1285, 64-1573, 64-1637
see also Strikes and lockouts
LABOR (Continued)
Education see Workers' education
Hours. 64-715
Laws and legislation. 64-21, 64-753,
64-1343
Indiana. 64-1285
Politics. 64-1613
By place
Illinois. 64-159
Texas. 64-753
Virginia. 63-137
Washington. 64-1264, 64-1271
LABOR accounts and records. 64-585
Alabama. 64-547
Maine. 64-56
New York. 64-916
North Carolina. 64-401
LABOR unions see Unions
LABOR'S Non-Partisan League. 64-1613
LACKAWANNA & Pittsburgh Railroad. 64-815
LACKAWANNA and Southwestern Railroad.
64-815
LACKERSTEEN, Edith see Jones, Edith
Lackersteen Lloyd
LACKERSTEEN, Mary. 64-1326
LACKERSTEEN family. 64-1326
LACLEDE, Pierre Ligueste, 1724-1778.
64-287
LACOMBE freres and compagnie. 64-261
LADIES' Association of Charleston for Com-
memorating the Confederate Dead. 63-311
LADIES Benevolent Society, Charleston, S. C.
63-311
LADIES' Garden Club, Athens, Ga. 64-234
LADIES Memorial Association, Charleston,
S. C. 63-311
LADIES Whist Club, Romulus, N. Y. 64-921
LA FARGE, John, 1880-1963. *63-325
LAFAYETTE, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch
Gilbert du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834.
64-118
As correspondent. 63-336, 64-314, 64-805
Autographs. 63-245, 64-47, 64-63
LAFAYETTE College, Easton, Pa. 64-1156
LAFAYETTE Co. , Mo.
Civil War. 64-274
LAFAYETTE family. 64-118
LAFAYETTE, Ind.
Purdue University
Faculty. 64-1174
LA FOLLETTE, Philip Fox, 1897-
64-1594, 64-1638
64-1269,
LA FOLLETTE, Robert Marion, 1855-1925.
64-1594, 64-1624
LA FOLLETTE, Robert Marion, 1895-1953.
64-1599, 64-1635
LA FOLLETTE Presidential Committee.
64-1270
LAFORGE, Pierre Antoine. 64-334
LA GRANGE, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-246
LA GUARDIA, Fiorello Henry, 1882-1947.
64-253
LAIDLAW, Harriet (Burton) 1873-1949.
64-346
LAIRD, Barbara see Dunlop, Barbara (Laird)
LAIRD, John. 63-342
LAIRD, William. 63-342
LAKE Champlain
Steamboat lines. 64-788
LAKE Erie
Civil War
Prisons see Johnson's Island, Ohio-
Military prison
LAKE Erie and Ohio Ship CanaL 64-1549
LAKE Forest College, Lake Forest, ni.
64-1329
LAKE Fork, HI.
Personal papers. 64-245
LAKE George
Steamboat lines. 64-788
LAKE Landing Township, N. C.
Business and legal papers. 64-1071
LAKE Manitoba
Navigation. 63-235
LAKE of the Woods region. 64-55
LAKE Ontario, Auburn and New York Railway.
64-941
LAKE Providence, La.
Civil War. 64-246
LAKE Superior region
Copper mines and mining. 64-1445
LAKE Winnepegosis
Navigation. 63-235
LAKES
Canada. 63-235
LAKEVILLE, Conn.
Cutlery industry and trade. 64-1369
Personal papers. 64-197
LAKIN, Benjamin, 1767-1849. 64-170
LALURTE, Louis. 64-334
LAMAR, Clarinda Huntington (Pendleton)
1856-1943. 64-228
373
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LAMAR, Joseph Rucker, 1857-1916. 64-228
LAMAR, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus 1825-
1893. 63-376, 64-545, 64-764 '
LAMB, Anthony. 63-366
LAMB, John, 1735-1800. 63-366
LAMB, John Ferguson. 63-143
LAMB, Mary Ann, 1764-1847. 64-63
LAMB, Mary AnnS. see Wlllcox, Mary Ann S.
(Lamb)
LAMB, Rosamund. 64-715
LAMB family. 63-143
LAMBALLE, France
Collegiate Church of Notre Dame. 64-166
LAMBERT, Charles Edward. 64-694
LAMBDIN, J. E. 64-1553
LAMBERSON, Osie M. 64-892
LAMBERT, Richard M. 64-694
LAMBETH Conference, 1897. 63-237
LAMDJGTON, Charles Wallace Alexander
Napier Cochrane-Baillie, baron, 1860-1940.
QO-105
LAMME, David S. 64-275
LAMONT, Corliss, 1902- 64-715
^S ^f™ 00 "' 1851-1905. 63-376,
64-764, 64-1500
LAMPS. 64-241
LANCASTER, Burt. 64-1618
LANCASTER, Cyrus. 64-794
LANCASTER, Pa. 64-958
LAND, Emory Scott, 1879- 64-1573
LAND
see also Real estate business
General material: 64-453, 64-755, 64-764
64-943 '
CLAIMS. 64-106
Louisiana Territory. 64-283
Missouri. 64-275, 64-283, 64-299
North Carolina. 64-299
Oklahoma. 63-266
Oregon. 64-711
Tennessee. 64-299
COMPANIES. 64-745, 64-892
Alabama. 64-892
Connecticut. 64-189
Mississippi. 64-755
LAND
COMPANIES (Continued)
North Carolina. 64-597
Texas. 64-754
GRANTS
Here are entered references to the
granting of land and to specific land grants.
For collections containing land grant docu-
ments see the subdivision Land— Legal
documents under names of places
64-745, 64-1424
Texas. 64-752
INDIANS. 64-1036
Cherokee. 64-643
Choctaw. 63-271
North Carolina. 64-643
INVESTMENTS. 63-135, 64-1329
Wisconsin. 64-836
LEGAL documents (Deeds, titles, warrants,
etc - ) see subdivision Land— Legal
documents under names of places and States
PATENTS ^ee Land-Grants; and subdivision
Land-Legal documents under names of
places
PUBLIC. 63-336, 64-343, 64-938, 64-1328
see also U. S. —General Land Office
Dakota Territory. 64-1285
Louisiana. 64-1102
REVESTED
California. 64-693
SCHOOL see School lands
SETTLEMENT
see also Colonization
Illinois. 64-1407
Indiana, 64-1407
Michigan. 64-1407
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
Missouri. 64-334
Texas. 64-754
Washington, D. C. 64-763
SPECULATION. 64-245, 64-522, 64-849,
Colonial period. 63-59
Iowa. 64-1511
Michigan. 64-1511
Ohio. 64-1511
Pennsylvania. 64-1145
Southern States. 64-1145
SURVEYS see Surveys and surveying
TAXATION
see also Tax records; Taxation
Virginia. 64-1236
LAND (Continued)
TENURE
Russia. 64-103
TIMBER see Timber
TITLES, Registration of. 64-616
TRANSACTIONS (Sales, purchases, transfer,
etc.) 64-56, 64-674, 64-744
Alabama. 64-421
Florida. 64-450
Georgia. 64-450
Great Britain. 64-34
Illinois. 64-331
Indiana. 64-84
Louisiana. 64-450
Maryland. 64-766
Mexico. ' 64-421
Minnesota. 64-245
Missouri. 64-273, 64-284
New York. 64-836, 64-897, 64-901
North Carolina. 64-366, 64-368, 64-5K
Ohio. 63-191
Pennsylvania. 64-1147
Tennessee. 64-1194
Texas. 64-747
Vermont 64-790
Virginia. 64-1227
Washington, D. C. 64-768
Wisconsin. 64-245
USE. 64-819, 64-1269
VACANT. 64-207
By place
ALABAMA. 64-660, 64-1193
ARIZONA. 64-3
CALIFORNIA. 64-738
CONNECTICUT. 64-1286
DELAWARE. 64-207
FLORIDA. 64-909, 64-1193
GEORGIA. 64-297, 64-579, 64-1193
GREAT Britain. 64-1537
ILLINOIS. 64-909
KENTUCKY. 63-192
MARYLAND. 64-297 4
MEXICO. 64-1253
MICHIGAN. 64-1432
MIDDLE West. 64-1170
MINNESOTA. 64-1521
MISSBSIPPL 64-533, 64-1193
MBSOURL 64-263, 64-285
NEW York. 64-873
374
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: lnaex
LAND (Continued)
NEW York City. 64-868
NEW Zealand. 64-366
NORTH Carolina. 64-366, 64-372,. 64-397,
64-611, 64-620, 64-680, 64-1014. 64-1039,
64-1057, 64-1092, 64-1108
OHIO. 64-1286
OREGON. 64-693
PENNSYLVANIA. 64-897
SOUTH Carolina. 63-287, 63-302
SOUTH Dakota. 64-909
TENNESSEE. 64-1176, 64-1193, 64-1286
TEXAS. 64-740, 64-748, 64-749, 64-759,
64-760
VIRGINIA. 63-95, 63-102, 64-436, 64-751
WASHINGTON, D. C. 63-107
The WEST. 63-340, 64-110, 64-892
LANE, Sarah. 64-309
LANE, William Carr, 1789-1863. 64-309,
64-343
E?ui of entries far
LAND
LAND-grant centennial papers, 1961-1962
(Manuscript collection) 64-2
LAND-grant college acts. 64-1220
LAND-grant colleges see Agricultural colleges
LAND Management, U. S. Bureau of. 64-693
LAND Office, U. S. General see U. S. —
General Land Office
LANDER, AldenM. 63-356
LANDE, Benson Young, 1897-
64-946
LANDE, Kenesaw Mountain, 1866-1944.
64-1599
LANDLORD and tenant see Farm tenancy;
Rent
LANDON, Alfred Mossman, 1887- 84-882
LANDOR, Walter Savage, 1775-1864. 64-59,
64-63
LANE, AnnaE. 64-309
LANE, Carrie see Catt, Carrie (Lane)
Chapman, 1859-1947
LANE, Ebenezer, 1793-1866. 64-119
&LANE, Ebenezer S. , 1819-1892. 64-119
LANE, Franklin Knight, 1864-1921. 64-778,
64-1Z69
LANE, Joseph, 1801-1881. 64-707
LAME, Levi Cooper, 1833-1902. 64-1167
LANE, Mary (Ewing) 64-309
LANE, Michael B. D. 64-1189
LANE family. 64-309
Genealogy. 64-1184
LANE Theological Seminary, Cinc innati , Ohio.
63-179, 63-181, 63-205
LANG, Cosmo Gordon Lang, baron, 4bp. of
Canterbury, 1864-1945. 64-798
LANGDON, Caroline see Eustis, Caroline
(Langdon)
LANGDON, Lottie see Conely, Lottie (Langdon)
LANGDON, Mary Jane Halsey. 64-575
LANGDON, William Henry, 1873-1939.
64-1271
LANGDON family. 64-1493
LANGFORD, George, 1876- 64-1522
LANGFORD family
Genealogy. 64-1522
LANGLEY, Samuel Pierpont, 1834-1906.
63-384, 64-1556
LANGLEY, Fairfax Co. , Va. 64-1227
LANGUAGE and languages. 63-4, 64-1284
see also names of languages and language
groups, e. g. Chinese language; Semitic
languages
History. 64-584
Indians see Indians— Languages
Latin America. 63-4
LANIER, Mary Day. 64-1210
LANIER, Sidney, 1842-1881. 64-1210
LANSING, Jacob G. 64-943
LANSING, Robert, 1864-1928. 63-325,
63-357, 64-778, 64-1291, 64-1624
LANSING, Mich.
Boys' Vocational School. 64-1421
Inauguration of Governor Bi ngham , 1857.
64-1439
Voting lists. 64-1420
LANSON, Gustave. 63-65
LAPHAM, Increase Allen, 1811-1875. 63-162
LA PLATA CViceroyalty) see Rio de la Plata
(Viceroyalty)
LAPWAL Idaho
Missions. 64-1254
LARDLOW, James. 63-216
LARDNER, Ring, 1915- 64-1632
LARNARD, Charles H. 64-1569
LARSON, Henrietta see Town, Henrietta
(Larson)
LARSON, Henrietta Melia. 64-1142
LARSON, Louise E. , collector. 63-243
LASKER, Albert Davis, 1880-1952. 63-325,
64-1474
LASH, Harold Joseph, 1893-1950. 64-21
LASSITER (Robert J. ) & Company. 64-365
LASSWELL, Harold Dwight, 1902- 64-70
LATHAM, Robert B. 64-245
LATHAM, Maury & Company, Liverpool,
Eng. 64-1398
LATHES
Drawings. 64-1374
LATHROP, Gideon. 64-788
LATHROP, JohnH, 64-282
LATHROP, Julia Clifford, 1858-1932. 64-21
LATHROP, Rose (Hawthorne) 1851-1926.
64-1321
LATIMER, Rebecca see Felton, Rebecca
(Latimer) 1835-1915"
LATIMER, Ronald Lane. 64-120
LATIN America. 64-1403
see also South America
Anthropology. 63-4, 63-14
Business papers. 64-1294
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-966
Education. 64-739
Foreign relations (U. S.) 64-1335,64-1584
Jews. 64-1318
Languages. 63-4
Travel and description
20th century. 64-739
LATIN manuscripts. 64-1359, 64-1365
LATIN poetry. 64-1361
LATOUR, Antoine de, 1808-1881. 64-48
LATROBE, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820.
63-367
LATVIA
Missions
Lutheran. 64-814
LAUB, George. 64-737
LAUDER, George, Sr. 64-767
LAUDER, George, Jr. 64-767
LAUDERDALE, James Hart, 1822-1909.
64-1190
LAUDERDALE, Samuel Winslow, 1826-1847.
64-1190
LAUDERDALE, William. 64-1190
375
LAUDERDALE family. 64-1190
LAUGHLIN, James Laurence, 1850-1933.
LAUGHTON, Charles, 1899-1962. 64-49
LAURENS, Henry, 1724-1792. 63-82, 63-293
LAURENS, John, 1754-1782. 63-293, 63-294
LAURINBURG, N. C.
Personal papers. 64-1063
LAUSSAT, Pedro Clement. 64-334
LAVALLEE, Juan. 64-334
LAW, James. 64-691
LAW, John, 1671-1729. 64-122
LAW, John, 1796-1873. 64-1585
LAW, Jonathan, 1674-1750. 64-190, 64-203
LAW. 64-1343
see also Legislation
Education see Law schools
History see Legal history
International see International law
Periodicals. 64-1363
Railroad see Railroads-Legislation and
regulation
Societies see Bar associations
LAW practice
Here are entered business and legal
records of lawyers; references to lawyers'
activities; and material on the legal
profession.
64-1031
see also Lawyers
Connecticut. 64-1279
North Carolina. 64-1029
South Carolina. 63-291
Southern States. 63-69
Virginia. 64-797, 64-1275
18th century
Maryland. 63-116
North Carolina. 64-429
lBth anrt 19th eg^ n-icy
64-188
Connecticut. 64-1371
North Carolina. 64-558, 64-1011
South Carolina. 64-1130, 64-1552
Virginia. 63-145
19th rpntm-y
63-205, 64-1584
Alabama. 63-136, 64-496
California. 64-734
Florida. 64-1047
Georgia. 64-407
Illinois 64-H3S
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LAW practice (Continued)
Massachusetts. 63-337
Michigan. 64-1482
Missouri. 64-275, 64-281, 64-282, 64-301
New York. 64-889, 64-931, 64-1009
North Carolina. 64-428, 64-445, 64-522
64-572, 64-626, 64-640, 64-651, 64-979
64-1058, 64-1071, 64-1079, 64-1080
64-1100, 64-1108, 64-1127 '
Ohio. 63-167, 64-119
Pennsylvania. 64-400, 64-1150
South Carolina. 64-645, 64-1039
Te M e - S im 64 ~ 408 ' 64 " 510 ' 64 - 1007 '
Texas. 64-740, 64-745
Vermont. 64-1589
Virginia. 64-800, 64-1189, 64-1228
Washington, D. C. 63-44, 63-342
1800-1849
Delaware. 64-212
Illinois. 64-331
North Carolina. 64-575
1850-1 Bflfl
California. 64-729
France. 64-408
Montana Territory. 63-150
New York. 64-888
^M'-im 011112 ' 64 ~ 444 ' 64 " 983, M - 1014 '
South Carolina. 64-1000, 64-1550
Tennessee. 64-798, 64-1176
19th and 20th r.pnfi,.-i„,
Alabama. 64-421, 64-1544
Arkansas. 63-126
California. 64-738
Illinois. 64-58, 64-1279
Michigan. 64-1469, 64-1473, 64-1479
Missouri. 64-325
New York. 64-354, 64-857, 64-892
64-942 '
New York City. 64-892, 64-1279, 64-1333
North Carolina. 64-420, 64-434 64-439
64-451, 64-469, 64-478, 64-606,
64-1081, 64-1085, 64-1123
Ohio. 63-159
South Carolina. 63-113
Tennessee. 63-382, 64-451
Texas. 64-748, 64-759
Virginia. 64-551, 64-1273
20th century
64-1577
California. 63-17, 64-725
LAW practice (Continued)
Illinois. 64-1607
New York. 64-919
1
New York City. 64-720
North Carolina. 64-368
South Carolina. 63-151
Washington. 64-1261
Washington, D. C. 64-1036
Wisconsin. 64-1638
LAW schools. 64-1363
Students
Massachusetts. 63-177
LAWN, Evan, collector. 64-896
LAWRENCE, Abbott, 1792-1855. 64-1584
"SSS"' CtarleS ' 1709 - 1760 - 63-381,
LAWRENCE, David, 1888- 64-1599, 64-1622
LAWRENCE, David Herbert, 1885-1930
64-150
LAWRENCE, Ellis Fuller, 1879-1946. 64-695
LAW ^ : 1 N . CE ' Frances (Brashear) b. ,1819.
LAWRENCE, Frank Edward. 64-1269
LAWRENCE, Henry Effingham, 1809-1876? #
64-416
LAWRENCE, John L 63-336
LAWRENCE, Una Roberts. 64-1157
LAWRENCE and Holford, firm. 64-695
LAWRENCE Co. , Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
LAWRENCE family. 64-416
LAWS, Lewis E. 64-446
LAWS, Samuel Spahr, 1824-1921. 64-282
LAWSON, John Howard. 64-1632
LAWSON Valentine Company. 64-913
LAWTON, Alexander James, 1796-1876
64-544
LAWTON, Alexander Robert, 1818-1896
64-544
LAWTON, Alexander Rudolph, b. 1858"
64-544
LAWTON, Sarah (Alexander) 64-544 #
LAWTON, William M 64-650
LAWTON family. 64-506, 64-544
LAWYER, Nez Perce' chief. 64-1251
LAWYERS
see also Law practice
Biography. 64-469
Women as. 64-720
376
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LAY, George Washington, 1798-1860. 63-368
LAY, George William, 1860-1932. 64-1043
LAY, Henry Champlin, Bp. , 1823-1885.
\ 64-1043
LAY family. 64-1043
LAYTON, Davis, 1822-1862. 64-706
LAZARUS, Ellen see Allen, Ellen (Lazarus)
LAZARUS, MarxE. 64-1080
LAZARUS family. 64-1080
LAZEAR, Bazel F. 64-274
LEA, Adeline. 64-1044
LEA, Eugenia. 64-1044
LEA, Isaac, 1792-1886. 64-100
LEA, Lilianne. 64-1044
LEA, Lorenzo. 64-1044
LEA, Serena Rootes. 64-1032
LEA, Solomon, 1807-1897. 64-1044
LEA, Vincent. 64-1044
LEA, Wilhelmina, 1843-1936. 64-1044
LEA, William, 1751-1806. 64-1044
LEA, William, 17777-1873. 64-1044
LEA, Willis M. 64-1044
W t.ea family. 64-1044
LEACH, DeWitt C. , b. 1832. 64-1511
LEACH, Sallie Alston (Mangum) 63-373
LF A P mines and ™<ni«g
Missouri. 64-326, 64-336
LEADBEATER, Charles Webster, 1847-1934.
64-76
LEAF, James Pinney, 1866-1949. 64-1549
LEAGUE, H. H. 64-745
LEAGUE for Columbia Valley Authority.
64-1272
LEAGUE Island, Pa.
Navy Yard. 64-1388
LEAGUE of American Wheelmen. 64-1433
LEAGUE of Nations. 64-21, 64-1295
Committee of Experts to Revise the World
Court Statute. 64-778
Economics Committee. 64-1311
9 LEAGUE of Nations Association see American
Association for the United Nations
LEAGUE of Ohio Sportsmen. 63-260
LEAGUE to Enforce Peace. 64-1303
T.g.ATT Fannie see Wall, Fannie (Leak)
LEAK, JohnW., 1816-1876. 64-542
.EAKfamlly. 64-542
LEAL, Alexander. 64-932 ~
LEAL, Ebenezah Maxwell. 64-932
LEAL, Lucy Buell (King) see Shankland, Lucy
Buell (King) Leal
LEAL, Malcolm. 64-932
LEAL, Mary Ayres. 64-932
LEAL family. 64-932
LEARNED, Henry Barrett, 1868-1931.
64-1575
LEARNED institutions and societies. 63-301,
63-384, 64-151, 64-767, 64-1352
see also Education — Societies; Scientific
societies; and names of specific institu-
tions and societies
LEASBURG, N. C.
Family papers. 64-1044
LEATHER industry and trade,
see also Skins and bides
63-91
North Carolina. 64-369, 64-550, 64-564,
64-1100
Virginia. 64-587
LEATHES, William. 64-123
LEAVENWORTH, Abner Johnson, 1803-1869.
64-1045
LEAVENWORTH, Eliza. 64-1045
LEAVENWORTH, Frederick Peabody, b. 1833.
64-1045
LEAVENWORTH, Hester. 64-1045
LEAVENWORTH Female College, Petersburg,
Va. 64-1045
LEAVY, Charles Henry, 1884- 64-1272
LEBANON
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
LEBANON, N. H. 64-1485
LEBANON Station Charge of the Tennessee
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South. 64-969
LEBANON, Tenn.
Cumberland University
Students. 64-481
LE CONTE, Emma see Furman, Emma
(Le Conte)
LE CONTE, John, 1818-1891. 63-132
LE CONTE, Joseph, 1823-1901. 63-132,
64-543
LECTURES and lecturing. 64-54, 64-68,
64-1210, 64-1559, 64-1562, 64-1566
California. 64-1160
Missouri. 64-328
LEDGER-enquirer, Columbus, Ga. 64-1163
LEDOUX, Louis Vernon, 1880-1948. 64-150
LEDUC, Jules. 64-340
LEDUC, "Marie Phillippe. 64-334
LEDYAHD, Henry, 1812-1880. 64-1511
LEE, Agnes (Rand) 1868-1939. . 64-150
LEE, Anne Lucinda see Jones, Anne Lucinda
(Lee)
LEE, Blewett Harrison. 64-545
LEE, Caroline (Maxwell) 63-182
LEE, Charles, 1758-1815. 64-1227, 64-1567
LEE, Edmund Jennings, 1772-1843. 64-1227
LEE, Ernest Eugene, 1876-1962. 64-1162,
64-1553
LEE, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905. 63-66, 64-619
LEE, George Washington Custis, 1832-1913.
64-1017
LEE, Hannah see Corbin, Hannah (Lee)
LEE, Henry, 1756-1818. 63-375, 64-1145,
64-1227
LEE, Henry, 1787-1837. 63-363
LEE, Hutson. 63-295
LEE, Lewis Earle, 1870-1937. 63-182
LEE, Mary Ann Randolph (Custis) 1806-1873.
64-457
LEE, Mary (Brown) 1869-1952. 63-260
LEE, Mary E. see Lee, Mary (Brown) 1869-
1952
LEE, Muna, 1895- 64-150
LEE, Nathaniel P. 64-1592
LEE, Richard Bland, 1761-1827. 64-1227
LEE, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Autographs. 64-63
LEE, Robert Edward, 1807-1870
As correspondent. 64-39, 64-545, 64-765
Autographs. 63-314
Relating to. 64-541
LEE, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897. 64-609
LEE, Stephen Dill, 1833-1908. 63-290,
64-545 , 64-608, 64-1017
LEE, Vernon E. 63-260
LEE, William, 1772-1840. 63-347
LEE Co., Va.
Personal papers. 64-1189
LEE family. 64-1240
Genealogy. 63-335, 64-1241
LEECH, W. B. 64-1175
LEEDS, Eng.
Firearms industry and trade. 64-1288
LEETE, Frederick De Land, Bp. , 1866-1958.
64-970
LEEWARD Islands. 63-221
377
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LEFEVRE, Peter Paul, Bp., 1804-1869
64-1482
LEFFINGWELL, Christopher. 63-364
LEFTWICE, Joel, 1759-1846. 64-1046
LEFTWICH, Robert 64-1046
LEFTWICH family. 64-1046
LEFTWICH'S grant, Tex. 64-745
LEGAL documents see the subdivisions
Legal documents and Land-Legal documents
under names of places -"•"«>
LEGAL history. 64-469, 64-1352
LE GALLIENNE, Richard, 1866-1947.
64-150
LE GARDEUR, Gustave, b. 1831. 64-1212
LE GARDEUR family. 64-1212
Genealogy. 64-1212
^S^i *"& Swlnto n. "97-1843. 64-452
64-556, 64-960 '
LEGARE, James Matthews, 1823-1859. 63-48
LEGATIONS see Diplomatic service
LEGENDS
see also Folklore
Indians. 63-2, 63-11
LEGGETT, Nazareth. 64-1531
see alfl0 legislation on particular subjects
e. g. Agricultural laws and legislation; '
Labor— Laws and legislation; and
subdivisions Government and legislation
or Politics under names of States
LE GRAND, Julia. 64-758
LEGRAS, J. M. P. 64-314
LEHR, EenryS. 63-255
LEIGH, Robert D. 64-70
LEIPZIG, Ger.
Students (U. S.) 64-645
LEITE, Alfred Pinto see Pinto Leite, Alfred
LEITMERITZ, Czechoslovakia see
Lltomerice, Czechoslovakia
LELAND, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903.
LELAND, Henry Martyn, 1843-1932. 64-1474
LE s i ^d^^r rDniversity ^
L'ENFANT, Pierre Charles, 1754-1825
64-768
L'ENGLE, Edward McCrady, 1834-1890
64-1047
L'ENGLE family. 64-1047
^Rus^ ' RUSSla ~ "• Petersbur &
LELONG, J. 64-1213
LEMDJTIER, AugusOn Rene Louis, Bp. of
Treguier. 64-166 ,
LEMOS, Manuel Gayoso de see Gayoso de
Lemos, Manuel
LEMPRffiRE, Thomas. 63-221
LENAWEE Co. , Mich.
Insurance companies. 64-1406
LENOIR, William, 1751-1839. 64-535
LENOIR Co. , N. C.
Business and personal papers. 64-370
Family papers. 64-668
Farms and farming. 64-375
Local government. 64-473
Superior Court. 64-370
LENOIR, N. C.
General stores. 64-520
Letters from. 64-438
Resident of. 64-584
LENOIR Station. Tenn.
Civil War. 64-243
LENOX, James, 1800-1880. 64-792
"fr^iaM Imne Luther ' 1869 - 19 *>-
LENROOT, Katharine Fredrica, 1891-
LEN ™ ALL . John, 1807-1882. 63-155.
LEON y Gama, Antonio de, 1735-1802. 63-1
"SSg*' AMel - "97-1863. 64-275.
LEONARD, Isam. 64-546
LEONARD, Joshua. 64-847
LEONARD, Nathaniel, b. 1768. 64-275
LEONARD, Reeves. 64-275
^64^5?' WUUam EUery ' 187 «-»44.
LEONARD, Williams., 1794-1825. 64-546
LEONARD family. 64-275
LEPROSY
Washington. 63-212
LE im Yde 64- 1 y nt ' JamesDona «en, 1760-
LE RAY de Chaumont, Vincent. 63-220
LESLEY, J. Peter, 1819-1903. 64-100
LESLffi^Amy (Mrs. Lillie (West) Brown Buck)
LESLIE Woman Suffrage Commission. 63-369
LESQUEREUX, Leo, 1806-1889. 64-100
LESSBJG, Gotthold Ephraim, 1729-1781.
63-230
378
LESTER family. 64-639
LETCHER, John, 1813-1884. 63-66
"ewao*' R ° bert PeTMas - "88-1861.
LETTERS from; and Letters received in see
as subdivisions under names oTlSS pETes
lor letters of a general nature written from
or received in that place by any^erW
LEUCOCYTES. 64-134
LEVANT see Near East
LEVER, D. 64-727
LEVERETT, Frank, 1859-1943. 64-100
LEVERETT, William. 63-328
LEVERING, Eugene, 1845-1928. 64-1160
LEVERING, Mrs. Eugene. 64-1157
LEVERING, Joshua, 1845-1935. 64-1160
LEVI, Werner, 1912- 63-244
LEVIN, Herman, 1907- 64-1614
LEVINSON, Salmon Oliver, 1865-1941
64-124. 64-183
"mWwof*— PhUUpS ' Eu 8e^(Levy)
LEVY family. 64-613, 64-797
LEWIS, AbelN. 64-255 i
LEWIS, Cecil Day see Day-Lew*, Cecil, 1904-
LEWB, Charles Edward. 64-955
LEWIS, David John, 1869-1952. 63-106
LEWIS, Dixon Hall, 1802-1848. 64^-496
LEWIS, Elizabeth Herritage (Bryan) 64-1048
LEWIS, Exum. 64-1048
LEWIS, Fielding, 1763?-1834. 64-125
LEWIS, Henry, of Glasgow, Mo. 64-273
LEWIS, Ivey Foreman, 1833-1884. 64-547
LEWEWames Hamilton, 1863-1939. 64-183,
LEWIS, Janet, 1899- 64-150, 64-733
LEWIS, John Fletcher. 64-273
LEWIS, Kenelm Harrison, 1816-1866
64-1048
I ^i?Em p ' 1774 - 1809 - M - 268 > €
LEWIS, Mittie (Pender) 64-548
LEWIS, Morgan, 1754-1844. 63-366
LEWIS, Oscar, 1893- 64-1367
LE m2-f9 e 5 r 7 Cy Wyndham ^£ Lewis, Wyndham,
LEWIS, Richard Henry, 1806-1857. 64-1048
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LEWIS, Richard Henry, 1832-1917. 64-1048
LEWIS, Rufus G. 63-328
LEWIS, Sinclair, 1885-1951. 64-127
| LEWIS, Will F. 64-947
LEWIS, William Gaston, 1835-1901. 64-548
LEWIS, Wyndham, 1882-1957. 64-955
LEWIS and Clark Expedition. 64-314
LEWIS Co. , N. Y. 64-824
Railroads. 64-941
LEWIS family. 64-81, 64-268, 64-955,
64-1048
Genealogy. 64-1184
LEWIS Institute, Chicago, m. 64-1324
LEWIS Manufacturing Company, Walpole, Mass.
64-240
LEWISTOWN, HL
Schools. 63-119
LEXINGTON, Ky.
Family papers. 63-107, 64-416
Merchants. 63-196
LEXINGTON, N. C.
Letters from. 64-1128
LEXINGTON, S. C.
^ Lutheran Theological Seminary. 64-550
[.EXINGTON, Va.
Colleges and universities see Washington
and Lee University, Lexington, Va.
Resident of. 64-618
Virginia Military Institute see Virginia—
Military Institute, Lexington
LEYBA, Fernando de. 64-314
LIAISON Committee of Women's International
Organisations
Peace and Disarmament Committee. 63-232
LTBBY, Frederick Joseph, 1874- 64-446
LIBBY, Isaac Chase, 1852-1923. 64-214
LIBBY family. 64-214
LIBERIA, 64-73
Colonization. 64-751, 64-1175
Travel and description. 63-107
LIBERIA College. 64-73
LIBERTY Co. , Ga.
Personal papers. 64-385
LIBERTY loans (World War T) 64-1501
LIBERTY of religion see Religious liberty
LIBERTY, Tenn.
Banks and banking. 64-1195
UBRARIANSHTP. 64-101
LIBRARIES. 64-767
Administration. 64-101
Gifts
New York City. 64-1543
By type
Church. 64-1551
College and university. 64-96, 64-101,
64-1426
North Carolina. 63-80
Private. 64-126
Catalogs. 64-816
Public
Minnesota. 63-245
By place
Minnesota. 63-241, 63-249
LIBRARY associations. 64-101
South Carolina. 64-1552
LIBRARY of Congress. 64-613, 64-776,
64-781
Catalog Division. 64-101
LLODELL, Moses. 64-441
UDDELL family. 64-441
UDDLE, Ralph A. 64-850
LIDDON, Henry Parry, 1829-1890. 63-207
LIE, Trygve. 64-1622
LIBBER, Francis, 1800-1872. 63-370 ,
64-1569, 64-1585
LIEN law
Minnesota. 63-236
LIFE insurance see Insurance— Life
LIFE -records of Chaucer (Publication} 64-811
LIGHTFOOT, F. W. 64-800
LIGHTING
Theaters. 64-1625
LIGHTS, Superintendent of
Florida. 64-595
LIGON f amily
Genealogy. 64-1188
LIGUESTE LACLEDE, Pierre see Laclede,
Pierre Ligueste, 1724-1778
LILIENTHAL, David Eli, 1899- 64-773,
64-775, 64-1269
LTLLEGARD, G. 63-18
LIMA, N. Y.
Cemetery records. 64-898"
LIMA, Peru. 64-296
Provincial Council. 63-74
LINCOLN, Abraham, Pres. U. S. , 1809-1865.
63-95, 64-61, 64-1385
As correspondent. 64-1383
Assassination. 63-185, 64-270, 64-1571
LINCOLN, Abraham, Pres. (Continued)
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
Election campaign, 1860. 64-511
Inauguration (First) 63-107
Inauguration (Second) 64-666
Interview with. 64-804
Letters to. 64-1329
Newspaper clippings. 64-146
Relating to. 63-392, 64-38, 64-966
Review in honor of. 63-229
LINCOLN, Benjamin, 1733-1810. 63-49
LINCOLN, Robert Todd, 1843-1926. 63-371,
64-247, 64-764
LINCOLN Centennial Association of Springfield,
ILL 64-247
LINCOLN Centre, Chicago, HI. 64-1326
LINCOLN Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-417, 64-433
LINCOLN Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc) 64-1193
LTNCOLN-Douglas campaign 64-511
LINCOLN family. 64-61
Migration. 64-1386
LINCOLN, 111.
Asylum for Feeble Minded. 64-167
LINCOLN Memorial University, Harrogate,
Tenn. 64-1384
LINCOLN Migration Commission. 64-1386
LTNCOLNIANA (Book collecting) 64-146
LTNCOLNTON. N. C.
Civil War. 64-610
Family papers. 64-559, 64-1030
Farms and farming. 64-999
Resident of. 64-638
LTND, Jenny, 1820-1887. 64-1182
LINDBERGH, Anne (Morrow) 64-739
LINDBERGH, Charles August, 1859-1924.
64-1255
LINDBERGH, Charles Augustus, 1902-
64-1557, 64-1573
LINDBERGH kidnapping case, 1938. 64-1573
LINDEN, Ala.
Resident of. 64-440
LINDLEY, Paul. 64-365
LINDSAY, John A. 64-549
LINDSAY, Nicholas Vachel, 1879-1931.
64-137, 64-150
LINDSAY, Robert Goodlow, b. 1816. 64-.540
LINDSAY family. 64-549
LINEBACK, Julius A. 64-1008
379
LINEN industry
see also Textile industry and trade
Ireland. 63-102
Scotland. 64-412
UNGELBACH, William Ezra, 1871-1962.
63-7
LINGUISTICS see Language and languages
LINN, Joseph Adolph, 1810-1864. 64-550
LINN Co., Or. 64-706
LION (Ship) 64-344
LIPMAN, Charles Bernard, 1883-1944
64-1522
LIPPDJCOTT'S magazine. 63-321
UP C !*^' Walter ' 1889 - 63-323, 64-1572
64-1622, 64-1624 '
LIPSCOMB, E. S. 64-1049
LIPSCOMB, Sally (Draper) 64-1049
LIPSCOMB, Smith. 64-1049
LIPSCOMB, William. 64-1049
LIPSCOMB, William N. 64-30
LIPSCOMB family. 64-1049
LIPSCOMBE, Rebecca see Russell, Rebecca
(Lipscombe)
LIQUOR trade
see also Distilling industries; Taverns
saloons, etc ; Whiskey-Price
Michigan. 64-1491
Oregon. 64-704
South Carolina. 63-300
Virginia. 64-980
LISLE, N. Y.
Account books. 64-863
Genealogy. 64-864
Theological student. 64-862
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LISTER, Ernest, 1870-1919
64-1271
64-1263,
LISTS, registers, etc., Military see material
under names of armies, mmtarfunits,
C^wJ^r"' 6 - g - Tennessee-Infantry;
Civil War— Registers, lists, etc.
LITCHFIELD, HI.
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-22
LITERACY. 64-1193
LITERARY Club of Cincinnati. 63-173
LITERARY profession see Authorship
LITERARY societies. 63-24, 63-50
Ohio. 63-173
South Carolina. 63-289
Washington, D. C. 64-1574
LIT^RARY^cg of Washington, Washington,
LITERAT'JRE and literary affairs. 63-372
64-281, 64-363, 64-790, 64-882, 64-955
see afco Authors; Authors and publishers;
Authorship; Children's literature; Pub-
lishers and publishing; and names of
literatures, e.g. Spanish literature
Lecture notes. 64-233
Teachers and teaching. 64-926, 64-1338
Great Britain. 64-810
North Carolina. 64-606
Peru. 63-74
South Carolina. 63-289
Southern States. 64-1040
Spain. 64-48
LTTOMERICE, Czechoslovakia. 64-1216
LITTLE, Amos B. 64-509
64-1455,
LITTLE, Clarence Cook, 1888-
64-1474, 64-1515
LITTLE, Edward, 1773-1849. 64-357
LITTLE, Edward Toppan, 1809-1867. 64-357
LITTLE, Emily T. 64-892
LITTLE, Josiah, 1747-1830. 64-357
LITTLE, Josiah, 1791-1860. 64-357
LITTLE, Josiah, 1801-1865. 64-357
LITTLE, Josiah Stover, 1801-1862. 64-357
LITTLE, Norman. 64-873
LITTLE, Thomas Brown, 1799-1854. 64-357
LITTLE family. 64-357
LITTLE Prairie Ronde, Mich.
Travels from. 64-1503
LITTLE River, N. C. 64-377
LITTLE Rock, Ark.
Civil War. 63-231
LITTLEJOHN family. 64-1031
LITTLER, David. 64-245
LITTLETON-Griswold Fund. 63-319
LIVELEY family
Genealogy. 64-1179
LTVERMORE, George, 1809-1865. 64-914
LIVERPOOL, Eng.
Cotton trade. 64-1398
Flour industry and trade. 64-907
Merchants. 64-258, 64-1033, 64-1398
Shipping records. 64-.2S6, 64-824, 64-897
Trade. 63-274
LIVERY stables see Stables
LIVESAY, Florence (Randal) 1874-1953
64-150
LIVESTOCK. 64-245, 64-1193
see also Animals, and names of kinds of
livestock, e.g. Cattle; Horses; Sheep
Branding. 64-299
North Carolina. 64-989
South Carolina. 63-313
LIVINGSTON, Walter, 1740-1797. 64-1567
LIVINGSTON, William, 1723-1790. 63-293
LIVINGSTON Baptist Association. 64-924
LIVINGSTON Co. , N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-924
Vital records. 64-898
LIVINGSTONE, John. 64-1575
LLOYD, Alfred Henry, 1864-1927. 64-1515
LLOYD GEORGE, David, 1863-1945. 64-767
LLOYD JONES, Edith Lackersteen see Jones
Edith Lackersteen Lloyd ~ — '
LOADER, Patience. 64-737
LOANS. 64-1502, 64-1638
Michigan. 64-1441
New York. 64-934 Jj
LOfATO, Jose' Bento Monteiro, 1882-1948.
LOBBYING. 64-851
LOBSTER fishermen
Maine. 64-712
LOCAL government see County government
and county records; Municipal government-
Township records '
LOCAL papers and records see as subdivision
under names of States for "general material
about local places within the State e g.
Michigan— Local papers and records'(alBo
indexed under Ann Arbor, Mich. )
LOCHNER, Elsbeth. 64-1615
LOCHNER, Louis Paul, 1887- 64-1615
LOCHNER, Robert. 64-1615
LOCK, James. 64-56
LOCKE, Frances Sargent see Osgood, Frances
Sargent (Locke) 1811-1850"
LOCKE, Franklin D. 64-865 *#
LOCKE, John, 1792-1856. 63-256
LOCKE, John Francis. 64-460
LOCKE, N. Y.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
LOCKERT family
Genealogy. 64-1179
380
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LOCKETT, Samuel Henry, 1826-1891.
64-1050
LOCKHART, Eleanor (Kelly) 64-538
LOCKHART, SamaeL 64-538
LOCKOUTS see Strikes and lockouts
LOCKS (Canal) 64-865
LOCK'S Hotel, Newburyport, Mass. 64-56
LOCKWOOD, Elmer Leo, 1889- 64-898
LOCKWOOD family. 64-958
Genealogy. 64-898
LOCOMOTIVES. 63-37
gee also Steam engines
Iowa. 64-1379
LOCUST HiU, N. C.
Family papers. 64-978
LOCUSTS. 64-1241
LODGE, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. 64-247,
64-767, 64-778, 64-1218, 64-1290
LODGES see Fraternal organizations
LOEB, William, 1866-1937. 64-789, 64-778
LOEWS, inc. see Metro-GoWwyn-Mayer, inc.
LOG booms. 63-235
LOGAN, Benjamin. 64-314
*LOGAN, John Alexander, 1826-1886. 63-371,
64-1304
LOGAN, John Alexander, 1865-1899. 63-371
LOGAN, Kate Virginia (Cox) 64-551
LOGAN, Mary Simmerson (Cunningham) 1838-
1923. 63-371, 64-1304
LOGAN, Sam. 64-1189
LOGAN, Stephen Trigg, 1800-1880. 64-245
LOGAN, Thomas Muldrup, 1840-1914.
64-551
LOGAN Co., Ky.
Family papers. 64-518
LOGAN family. 63-371, 64-551, 64-1304
LOGAN, Neb.
Citizens' petitions. 64-1527
LOGAN, Utah
State Agricultural College. 64-840
LOGBOOKS see Ships— Logbooks
LOGGERS and Lumbermen, Loyal Legion of.
64-1271
LOGGING see Lumber Industry and trade
LOGIC. 63-365
LOIRE River. 63-6
LOITERING. 64-1140
LOMBARD, Warren Plimpton, 1855-1939.
64-1515
LONDON, Edith Ward, 1881-1933. 64-552
LONDON, Jack, 1876-1916. 64-1624
LONDON, John, 1747-1816. 64-552
LONDON, John, lawyer, fl. 1873-1888.
64-552
LONDON, JohnL. 64-442
LONDON, Lucy (Hall) 64-552
LONDON and Bryan, Boston, Mass. 64-372
LONDON Economic Conference, 1933. 64-567,
64-1577
LONDON, Eng.
Authors' societies. 64-796
Booksellers and bookselling. 64-792
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1160
Company of Merchants Trading to the South
Seas see South Sea Company
Diplomatic service (U. S.) 64-817, 64-1348
Unofficial representative. 64-1568
Epidemics, 1814. 64-69
Flour industry and trade. 64-907
Fur trade. 64-172
Land. 64-1537
Letters from. 64-94
Merchants. 64-259
Metropolitan Tabernacle. 64-1160
Monetary and Economic Conference, 1933.
64-567, 64-1577
National Service League. 64-74
Prisons. 64-43
Publishers and publishing. 64-1347
Shipping records. 64-412, 64-1400
Travel and description. 63-250, 64-1180,
64-1217
University. 63-54
LONDON family. 64-552
LONDONDERRY, Charles William Vane, 3d
marquis of, 1778-1854. 64-169
LONDONDERRY, Robert Stewart, 2d marquis
of,* 1769-1822. 64-169
LONDONDERRY, N. H.
Family papers. 64-794
LONG, Andrew Theodore, 1866-1946. 64-553
LONG, Benjamin N. 64-554
LONG, George, 1800-1879. 63-54
LONG, Huey Pierce, 1893-1935. 63-97
LONG, Jacob. 64-554
LONG, John, of Alamance Co. , N. C. 64-554
LONG, John A. 64-554
LONG, John Cutbbert, 1892- 64-1474
LONG, John Davis, 1838-1915. 64-778
LONG, LetitiaR. 64-554
LONG, Nicholas. 64-1053
LONG, Ray. 63-383
LONG, Stephen Harriman, 1784-1864. 64-343
LONG, William West. 63-14
LONG family. 64-554
LONG Island, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-416
Letters received in. 64-597
LONG Meadows, Augusta Co., Va. 64-1236
LONG Prairie, Minn.
Indians. 63-247
LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
LONGFELLOW, Samuel, 1819-1892. 63-401
LONGITUDE. 64-1556
LONGMIRE family
Genealogy. 64-1177
LONGSTREET, Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870.
64-960
LONGSTREET, James, 1821-1904. 63-108
As correspondent. 64-223, 64-545, 64-765
Relating to. 64-541
LONGWORTH, Nicholas, 1869-1931. *63-193
LONGWORTH family. 63-174, 63-193
LONGYEAR family
Genealogy. 64-898
LOOKING Glass, Nez Perce' chief. 64-1251
LOOMIS, Daniel. 64-788
LOOMS see Textile machinery
LOO-NEE, Sidney. 64-1157
LOOSEY, Charles Frederick de. 64-345
LOPER, Richard Fanning. 64-1578
LORD, Eliza (Hill) 64-555
LORD, Eliza Jane see De Rosset, Eliza Jane
(Lord)
LORD, Frederick James. 64-555
LORD, William C. 64-555
LORD family. 64-555 , 64-995
LORDS Commissioners for Trade and
Plantations see Great Britain— Board of
Trade
LORIMER, Louis. 64-334
The National
LORIMER, William. 64-1498
LORING, David R. 64-56
LOS ALAMOS, N. M. 64-126
Scientific societies. 64-28
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Bible Institute. 64-1160
Church of All Nations. 64-775
Lav practice. 63-17, 64-738
Lectures and lecturing. 64-1160
Southwest Museum. 64-7
LOSKE, Paul. 64-5
LOSSING, Benson John, 1813-1891. 63-67
63-370 '
LOTHROP, J. 63-346
LOTTERIES. 64-659
Tickets. 64-309, 64-317
Louisiana. 63-350
LOUDON, Tenn.
Resident of. 64-451
LOUDOUN Co., Va.
Letters received in. 64-1060
LOUGH family. 63-183
LOUEXIV, King of France, 1638-1715
Autographs. 64-63
LOUB XV, King of France, 1710-1774.
64-449, 64-956
LOUIS Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia. 1772-
1806. 64-1615
LOUIS A. SloUn Memorial Fund. 64-126
LOUISA Co. , Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
Family papers. 64-978
LODISBURG, Can.
Siege, 1745. 63-221
LOUISBCRG, N. C.
Family papers. 64-388, 64-501
Resident of. 64-1035
LOUISIANA
Agricultural experiment stations. 64-1113
Banks and banking. 64-480
Cavalry
15th Battalion (Civil War) 64-596
Census. 63-93
Charity Hospital (formerly Royal Hospital)
New Orleans. 64-480, 64-1212 '
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-341
Episcopal. 64-486, 64-1548
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LOUISIANA (Continued)
Civil War
Cam p aigns, battles, and other military
actions. 64-1136
Letters from. 64-416
Military service in. 64-246, 64-303
64-484, 64-1094 '
Regiments see Louisiana— Cavalry-
Louisiana — Infantry '
Soldiers from. 64-480, 64-1094
64-1208
Clubs. 64-1125
Colleges and universities. 64-840
Commission merchants. 64-669, 64-682
64-1033 '
Cotton
Growing. 64-622
Trade. 64-1533
Customs service. 64-1587
Engineering. 64-765
Family papers. 64-591
19th and 20th centuries.
64-594, 64-648
64-412, 64-527,
Freemasons. 64-578
French period. 64-261
Trade. 64-85
Hospitals. 64-480, 64-1212
Infantry
lstRegt, 1861-1865. 64-1208
Land
Public. 64-1102
Transactions. 64-450
Lotteries. 63-350
Maps. 64-743, 64-1209
Medical practice. 64-578
Merchants. 64-1398
Military posts. 64-288
Military service in. 63-264
Militia. 64-1212
Personal papers.
19th century. 64-447, 64-596, 64-746
19th and 20th centuries. 64-376 64-474
64-609, 64-1045 '
Plantations. 64-405, 64-416, 64-517
64-622, 64-669, 64-1054, 64-1102,'
Politics. 63-76
Letters relating to. 64-364, 64-1094
Papers of political figures
19th century. 64-517
19th and 20th centuries
64-1125
Reconstruction. 64-1125
Schools. 64-252
64-441,
LOUISIANA (Continued)
Sheriffs. 64-480
Ship^records.^M-255, 64-682, 64-897,
Slave trade. 64-1546 ^
State Military College, Alexandria see
Louisiana-State University and Agricul-
tural and Mechanical College
Sta ^,f^f ry0f Learmn « SSI Louisiana-
State University and Agricultural and
Mechanical College
State University and Agricultural and
Mechanical College (Baton Rouge)
64-840, 64-1050
Sugar Experiment Station, New Orleans
64-1113 ' "
Steamboat lines. 64-255, 64-345
Students. 64-1018
Sugar Experiment Station, New Orleans
64-1113
Sugar growing. 64-1118
Travel and description. 64-268, 64-1179
19th century. 64-522, 64-1182
Yellow fever epidemic, 1878. 64-1209
LOUISIANA Purchase. 64-287, 64-334
LOUISIANA Purchase Exposition, 1904 see
St Louis, Mo. —Louisiana Purchase
Exposition, 1904 ^
LOUISIANA Territory
Land claims and titles. 64-283
LOOTSIANAB (Steamboat) 64-1211
LOUISVILLE advertiser. 64-252
LOUISVILLE and Nashville Railroad. 64-511
I LOUISVILLE, Ky. 64-81
I Civil War
| Military service in. 64-243
Newspapers. 64-252
Personal papers. 64-1103
Resident of. 64-42 6
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
64fll61 lyatGreenTme ' S " C) 64 - 1069 .
Travel and description. 64-1180
LOVE, Anna see Russell. Anna Love
LOVE, James M., 1820-1891. 63-210 %
LOVE, James Robert, 1798-1863. 64-1014
LOVE
Poetry. 64-751
LOVE family. 64-1014
Genealogy. 64-1307
LOVE Speculation Lands. 64-1014
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LOVEJOY, Francis T. F. 64-767
LOVEJOT Military Academy, Raleigh, N. C.
64-1040
k LOVELL, Ann. 63-280
LOVELL, Joseph. 63-220
LOVELONG Tract. 64-207
LOVEMAN, Amy, 1881- 64-1558
LOVETT, Robert Abercrombie, 1895-
64-1557
LOVETT, Robert Moras, 1870-1956. 64-127,
64-137, 64-150
LOVINGSTON Co. , Va.
Civil War
Letters received in. 64-656
LOW (Sampson) and Marston, firm. 64-796
LOW, Seth, 1850-1916. 63-246, 64-767
LOW, Will Hicock, 1853-1932. 64-1339
LOW country of South Carolina. 63-305,
63-312
LOWDEN, Frank Orren, 1861-1943. 64-128 ,
64-247
LOWE, Henry. 64-1037
LOWELL, Amy Lawrence, 1874-1924.
64-150, 64-1334, 64-1338
♦ LOWELL, James Russell, 1819-189L 63-48,
63-326
LOWELL, Percival, 1855-1916. 64-1271
LOWNDES, Charles. 64-556
LOWNDES, Elizabeth (Pinckney) 64-556
LOWNDES, Rawlins, 1721-1800. 64-556
LOWNDES, Thomas Pinckney. 64-556
LOWNDES, William, 1782-1822. 64-556
LOWNDES Co. , Miss.
Plantations. 64-515, 64-1109
LOWRY, John J. 64-279
LOWRY, Thomas C. 64-211
LOWVTLLE, N. Y.
Papers from. 64-824
LOYAL Company of Virginia. 64-154
LOYAL Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen.
64-1271
• LOYALIST cause in Spain see Spain— Civil
War, 1936-1939
LOYALISTS. 63-82, 63-275
Maryland. 63-116
North Carolina. 64-1057
LOYALTY oaths see Civil War— Loyalty
oaths; Oath of allegiance
LOYDE, Stephen, d. 1712. 64-1248
LOZANO, Pedro. 63-1
LUARK, Michael Fleenen, 1818-1901.
64-1265
LUARK, Patterson F. 64-1265
LUCAS, Edward Verrall, 1868-1938. 64-1347
LUCAS, Scott Wlke, 1892- 64-253
LUCAS, William. 63-298
LUCCA, Italy
Craftsmen's guild. 63-65
LUCY Cobb Institute, Athens, Ga. 64-226
LUDERT, F. A. «4-345
LUDLOM, William. 64-769
LUDLOW, Vt
Letters received in. 64-1555
LUDWELL family
Genealogy. 64-1229
LUMBER
Purchases of
North Carolina. 64-370, 64-374
Shipping. 64-1389, 64-1400
LUMBER industry and trade. 64-907, 64-1058,
64-1101
see also Cutover lands; Forest products
industry; Timber
Working conditions. 64-1271
Canada. 64-1267
Connecticut 64-1310
Maine. 64-357
Michigan. 64-1470, 64-1476, 64-1511,
64-1617
Minnesota. 63-235
Montana. 63-250
New York. 64-821, 64-863, 64-886, 64-901
North Carolina. 64-381, 64-617, 64-985,
64-989
Southern States. 63-56
Texas. 64-745, 64-749
Vermont 64-789
Washington. 63-250, 64-1265, 64-1267
Wisconsin. 64-1617,. 64-1621, 64-1623,
64-1637
LUMBERING see Lumber industry and trade
LUMBERMEN'S associations. 64-1267
LUMMIS, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. 64-7,
64-802
LUMMIS, Elizabeth Fries see Ellet, Elizabeth
Fries (Lummis), 1818-I57Y
LUMMIS, Frances (Douglas) see Douglas,
Frances, 1870-
LUMPE3N, Samuel, 1848-1903. 64-499
LUMPKIN, Wilson, 1783-1870. 63-66
LUNCHEON clubs see Clubs
LUNDY, Benjamin, 1789-1839. 64-1472
LUNSFORD, William. 64-1553
LUQUER, Thatcher Taylor Payne. 64-1354
LURTON, Horace Harmon. 64-798
LUTHER, Leslie Leon, 1886- collector.
64-899
LUTHER family
Genealogy. 64-899
LUTHER Institute, Chicago, IU. 63-20
LUTHERAN Church— Missouri Synod. 63-18,
63-26, 63-28, 63-29 , 63-33
Armed Services Commission. 63-31
Board for Colored Missions see Evangelical
Lutheran Synodical Conference of North
America— Missionary Board
Board for Foreign Missions (later Board for
World Missions) 64-814
Board for Home Missions in North and South
America. 64-187
Board for Negro Missions see Evangelical
Lutheran Synodical Conference of North
America— Missionary Board
Board for Parish Education. 63-20
Board for World Missions (formerly Board
for Foreign Missions) 64-814
Board of Missions in North and South
America see Lutheran Charcb-Mlssouri
Synod— Board for Home Missions in
North and South America
City Mission, St. Louis, Mo. 63-23
Commission for Scholarly Research. 63-29
Commission on Hymnology and Liturgies.
63-29
Committee for Doctrinal Unity. 63-18
Congregational records. 63-21
Districts
Atlantic
Mission Board. 63-32
Education. 63-19, 63-20
Fiscal Conference, 1956-1958. 63-28
Home Mission Board see Lutheran Church-
Missouri Synod— Board for Home Missions
in North and South America
Missions. 63-23, 63-32, 64-187, 64-813,
64-814
Pastoral conferences. 63-22
Radio broadcasts. 63-23
Saxon immigration collection, 1833-1856.
63-30
Superintendents' Conference (later Confer-
ence of Education Executives) 63-19
Synodical Survey Commission. 63-29
Training Conference for Chaplains, Fort
Wayne, Ind., 1941. 63-31
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
The LUTHERAN Church, Robinson, 01. 63
LUTHERAN churches. 63-218, 64-550
Colleges and universities. 63-27
Conferences
Germany. 63-33
Doctrinal unity. 63-18, 63-24, 64-813
Doctrine. 63-24, 63-26, 63-28, 63-29
Education. 63-20, 63-29, 63-33
Hymns. 63-29
Liturgy and ritual. 63-29
Marriage. 63-24
Missions. 63-26, 63-27, 63-29, 63-33
64-813 '
Foreign. 64-814
Home. 63-23, 64-187
Seminaries. 63-24, 64-550
Sermons. 63-23, 63-33, 63-34
Social service organizations. 63-29
Sunday schools. 63-23
By place
Argentina. 63-28
Brazil. 63-28
Canada. 63-22
Illinois. 63-21, 63-22, 63-25
Indiana, 63-22
Maryland. 63-22
Michigan. 63-21, 63-22
Missouri. 63-21, 63-22, 63-30
Nebraska. 63-21
New York. 63-21, 63-22
Nigeria. 63-27
Venezuela. 63-28
LU 63 I ^f AN ° ity Missions of st - Louis, Mo.
LU 63™3 lAN Convalescent Hom e, St Louis, Mo.
LUTHERAN education (Periodical) 63-20
LUTHERAN High School Association of Greater
Chicago. 63-20
LUTHERAN Immigration Society. 63-32
LU ^£ AN Orphan's Home, St. Louis, Mo.
LU ™? RAN Sch ° o1 Conferences, 1851-1854.
LUTHERAN Synod in North Carolina see
CatoUnf rangeliCal Lotteran Synod-oTNorth
-21
LUTHERAN Theological Seminary, Lexington
S. C. 64-550 ^ '
LUTTERLOH, Charles. 64-1051
LUTTERLOH, Henry Emanuel. 64-1051
LUTTERLOH, Mary F. 64-1051
LUTTERLOH, Ralph Z. 64-1051
LUTTERLOH, William, d. 1875. 64-1051
LUTTERLOH family. 64-1051
LUZERNE Co. , Pa.
Land. 64-897, 64-1147
Papers from. 64-901
LYCAEUM Society, Jackson, N. C. 64-401
LYCEUM Theatre Company, Ithaca N. Y.
64-942 '
LYCEUMS
Illinois. 64-252
Minnesota. 63-245
New York. 64-902
LYFORD, Cherry (Greve) 63-173
LYLE, JohnM. 64-557
LYLE, Laura (Siler) 64-557
LYMAN, Amasa M. 64-737
LYMAN, Mrs. George W. 64-977
LYMAN, Joseph Bardwell, 1829-1872
64-1305
LYMAN, Laura Elizabeth (Baker) 64-1305
LYMAN, Mary Ellen see Arnold. Mary Ellen
(Lyman) Appleton
LYMAN family. 64-977, 64-1305
LYMTNGTON, Manor of, Hampshire, Eng.
64-62
LYMPHATIC tissues. 64-134
LYNAH, James, 17357-1809. 64-1052
LYNAH, James, Jr. 64-1052
LYNCH, Frederick. 64-767
LYNCH, James H. , 1859-1944. 64-1469
LYNCHBURG, Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-1228
Newspapers. 64-1555
Personal papers. 64-1228
Tobacco trade. 63-345
LYNCHBURG Virginian (Newspaper) 64-1555
LYNE, Edmund
Estate of. 64-81
LYON, Bryce D. 64-933 .
LYON, Lewis. 64-900
LYON, Moses. 64-900
LYON Co. , Minn.
Farms and farming. 63-239
LYON family. 64-900
LYONS, Richard Bickerton Pemell Lyons 1st
earl, 1817-1887. 63-55
LYONS Falls, N. Y.
Papers from. 64-866
Railroads. 64-941
LYRIAS Plantation. 64-575
LYTLE, Robert Todd, 1804-1839. 63-202
LYTLE, William, 1755-1829. 64-1053
LYTLE, William, 1770-1831. 83-191
LYTLE family. 64-1053
M
M.G.M. see Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, inc.
MABBOTT, Thomas O. 63-141
MABIE, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916. 63-372
McADAMS, William. 64-100
MC 6^03 Wimam(HbbS ' 1863 -"«- 64-77^
MACALESTER (Charles) & Company. 63-162
McALESTER, Okla. 63-271
Coal mining. 63-269
McAUSTER, Hill, 1875-1959. 64-1185
McAllister, johnc. 64-642
McALMON, Robert, 1896-1956. 64-150
MACANAZ, Melcnor Rafael de, 1670-1760.
64-148
McANDREW, William. 64-1327
MACAO
Letters from. 64-1152
MacARTHUR, Douglas, 1880-1964. 64-1233
MACAULAY, Thomas Babington Macaulay 1st
baron, 1800-1859. 64-63
MACAY, Elizabeth (Haynes) 64-558
MACAY, Spruce. 64-558
MACAY, William Spruce. 64-558 •
MACAY family. 64-558
MacAYEAL, H. S. 64-1490
McBEE, Mary see Hoke. Mary (McBee)
McBEE, Silas, 1853-1924. 64-559
McBEE, Vardry. 64-559
McBEE family. 64-559 , 64-1030
384
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MACBETH, Malcolm, b. 1865, collector.
63-312
McBETH, R. C. 64-278
. McBRIDE, James, 1788-1859. 63-184
McCAA, David Galen. 63-156
McCABE, Charles CardweU, Bp. , 1836-1906.
64-971
McCABE, William Gordon, 1841-1920.
64-398
McCALLA, IsabeUe (Hill) 63-107
McCALLA, John. 63-107
McCALLA, JohnM., b. ca. 1785. 63-107
McCALLA famUy. 63-107
McCANN, Celestine see Miller, Celestine
(McCann)
MCCARTHY, Charles. 64-944
MCCARTHY, Charles, 1873-1921. 64-1624
MCCARTHY, John. 64-314
McCarthy, Justin, 1830-1912. 64-131
McCAY, W. W. 64-873
McCLELLAN, George Brinton, 1826-1885.
63-348, 63-360, 64-804
McCLELLAN, Mora see Moore, Mora
(McClellan) Plowman, 1843-1929
(tk McCLELLAND, Robert, 1807-1880. 64-1482
McCLURE, James B. 64-1180
McCLURE, Samuel Sidney, 1857-1949.
64-767
McCLTJRE Syndicate. 64-1596
McCOLLAM, Andrew. 64-1054
McCOLLAM family. 64-1054
McCONNELL, Beatrice. 64-715
McCOOK, Anson G. , 1835.-1917. 63-177
McCOOK, John James, 1843-1927. »64-769
McCORD, Charlotte see Cheves, Charlotte
(McCord)
McCORD, Louisa Susanna (Cheves) 1810-1879
Estate of. 63-307
McCORD family. 63-280
McCORKLE, Alexander B., 1806-1886.
64-1055
McCORKLE, Lucilla Agnes (Gamble) ""64-1055
9 McCORKLE, Samuel Eusebius. 64-1026
McCORKLE, William Parsons, 1855-1933.
64-1055
McCORMACK, Adeline Willoughby, b. 1871.
63-216
McCORMACK, John W. , 1891- 64-253
McCORMICK, Anita (Emmons) see Blaine,
Anita (Emmons) McCormick
McCORMICK, James R. 64-278
McCORMICK, John Gilchrist, 1877-1928,
collector. 64-1056
McCOY, John Calvin. 64-276
McCOY, LusiniusS. 64-276
McCOY, WillardJ. 64-276
McCRADY, Edward, 1802-1892. 63-291
McCRADY, Edward, 1833-1903. 63-291
McCRADY family. 63-291
McCRADY Sons & Bacot, Charleston, S. C.
63-291
McCRARY, Reagan. 64-895
McCRAY, Elizabeth, collector. 64-901
McCRAY family. 64-901
McCREAREY, James K 64-914
McCUE, Alexander Hall, 1852-1912. 64-1236
McCUE famUy. 64-1236
McCTJLLOCH, Hugh, 1808-1895. 63-346,
63-374, 64-734
Mcculloch family
Genealogy. 64-1307
Mcculloch Mine. 64-507
McCULLOH, Henry, d. 1778. 63-55
McCULLOH, Henry Eustace. 64-1057
MacCURDY, George Grant, 1863-1947.
64-1522
McCURTAIN, Green, Choctaw chief, b. 1848?
63-271
McCURTAIN, Jackson F. 63-271
MacCUTCHEON, Byron, 1836-1908. 64-1500
McCUTCHEON family. 64-290
McDADE, J. W. 64-756
McDANIEL, W. H. 64-1164
McDLLL, Theodore. 64-1196
MCDONALD, Donald
Estate of. 64-379
MCDONALD, Furman. 63-67
MacDONALD, Jessica Nelson (North) 1894-
64-150
Mcdonald, johnj. 64-1577
Mcdonald, Mamew. 64-270
Mcdonald, siias. 64-270
MacDONALD, William. 64-829
McDOUGALD family. 64-1122
McDOWALL, Susan (Witherspoon) 64-560
McDOWALL, William D. 64-560
MacDOWELL, Charles Henry, 1867-1954.
64-129
MacDOWELL, E. C. 64-873
MCDOWELL, James, 1795-1851. 64-561
MCDOWELL, Peggy see Dickson, Peggy
(McDowell) 1783-1554
MCDOWELL, R. J. M. 64-417
MCDOWELL, Silas, b. 1795. 64-562
McDOWELL, Thomas David Smith, 1823-1898.
64-1058
McDOWELL, William Wallace, 1824-1893.
64-563
MacDUFFEE family. 64-794
McDUFFIE, George, 1790-1851. 63-352
MCELROY, Harry Bates, 1861-1928. 64-1266
MCELROY, Sarah Collins, 1827-1894.
64-1266
MCELROY, Thornton Fleming, 1825-1885.
64-1266
MCELROY family. 64-1266
McELWEE, Emilie. 64-564
McELWEE, J. H. 64-564
McELWEE, J. N. 64-564
McELWEE family. 64-564
McEWEN family
Genealogy. 64-1184
McFADDEN, R. H. 64-533
McFADDEN family. 64-533
McFERRDJ, Anderson Purdy, b. 1818. 64-973
McGAUGHEY, Edward W. 63-398
McGAVOCK, Elizabeth* see Harding, Elizabeth
(McGavock)
McGAVOCK, Randal William, 1826-1863.
64-510
McGILL, Andrew Ryan, 1840-1905. 63-243
McGIMSEY, Laura Cornelia see Warlick,
Laura Cornelia (McGimseyTiB40-1920
McGLOTHLEN, Gaye L. 64-1553
McGLOTHLLN, William Joseph, 1867-1933.
64-1164, 64-1375 i
McGOLRICK, James, Bp., 1841-1918. j 63-241
McGOVERN, Francis Edward, 1B66-1946.
64-1624
McGRAIN, Matilda see Gresham, Matilda
(McGrain)
McGRAW, S. A. 64-1617
McGREADY, William E. , b. 1819. 64-277
McGREADY family. 64-277 "j
MCGREGOR, J. Harry. 64-959 |
McGUFFEY, William Holmes, 1800-18.73.
63-256, 63-261 j
McHARG, Sophie see Porter, Sophie (McHargj
d. 1903 '
385
The National
McHENRY, James, 1753-1816. 63-94
64-1194 '
MACHIAS (Brig) 64-1391
MACHIAVELLI, Niccolo, 1469-1527. 63-65
MACHINE industry and trade
see also Farm machinery— Industry and
trade; Textile machinery
Mills. 64-907
Prices. 64-241
New York. 64-849
North Carolina. 64-1024
MACHINE tools. 64-1374
MACHINERY
seealso Farm machinery; Textile
machinery
Specif! rations. 64-1037
MC ^^ E - Charles Pettit, Bp., 1799-1873.
McILVAINE family. 64-342
Mcintosh, Minn.
First Congregational Church. 64-1520
McINTYRE, Carl. 64-775
McINTYRE, Marvin Hunter, 1878-1943
64-775
McIVER, Alexander, 1822-1902. 64-1059
McIVER, Charles Duncan, 1860-1906. 64-375
M 1K & Ge ° rge W " SSI Mdver, Helen
McIVER, Helen (Smedberg) 64-1059
McIVER, Margaret see Bowen, Margaret
(Mdver)
McIVER family. 64-1059
MACK, Julian William, 1866-1943. 64-21
64-1577 '
MACK, Russell Vernon, 1894-1960. 64-1272
MACKALL family. 64-544
McKAY, Frederick Sumner, 1874- 64-683
MACKAY, George. 63-379
MACKAY, William. 64-1398
MacKAYE, Percy, 1875-1956. 64-150
McKEE, JohnH. 64-641
McKEE, Mary Emmeline see Sharpe, Mary
Emmeline (McKee)
MC f^, * uth <»•") "74-1951. 64-1256,
McKEEN, John, b. 1790? 64-357
^^^^ Kennet »> Douglas, 1869-1957
64-257
MacKENZIE, Ella (Noland) 64-1060
^e^ioeo* 1 ' John Carrerre > <*• "66.
MACKENZIE, William. 64-1500
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MacKENZIE family. 64-1060
MACKESEY, Thomas W. 64-830
McKINLEY,' Archibald. 64-1256
MC 63^ EY ' WUUam ' PreS - U - S -' 18 «-1901-
As correspondent. 63-259, 63-326,
Autographs. 64-1565
Inauguration. 63-388
"'m^T' WUUan ' Br0Wn ' 1856 -»26.
McHKNE family
Genealogy. 64-1184
MACKLOT, Zelina. 64-335
Mcknight family. 64-290
McKOY, William B., 1852-1928. 64-1061
MACKOEIN, Lola see Wood, Lola (Mackubin)
MacLAIN, Mary. 64-136
McLAINE, Archibald, 1728-1790. 64-1062
McLANE, Robert M. 64-764
McLANE, William H. , b. 1816. 64-278
MCLAUGHLIN, Andrew Cunningham, 1861-
1947. 64-130 . 64-1413, 64^1515
McLAURDJ, WilUanaB., 1840-1913. 64-1063
63-108,
McLAWS, Lafayette, 1821-1897
64-541, 64-1064
McLAWS family. 64-1064
"l^/^io 785 - 1861 " 63 " 184 ' "^
MCLEAN, Nathaniel. 63-169
MacLEBH, Archibald, 1892- 64-41 64-70
64-150, 64-1334, 64-1338, 64-1478 '
MacLECD, Norman, 1906- 64-150
McLEOD Co. , Minn.
Teachers and teaching. 63-238
McMAHON, JohnD. 64-865
MCMILLAN, Benton. 64-1182
MCMILLAN, Lucy see Cooley, Lucy (McMillan)
MA 6 C 4^0^9 f £ n ' PUtliSl,erS ' N8W YOrk -
McMTNNVILLE, Tenn.
Letters from. 64-636
Wool industry and trade. 64-657
McMULUN, Fayette. 64-1189
MacNAB, Robert. 64-1182
McNAIRY family
Genealogy. 64-1191
McNARY, Charles Linza, 1874-1944. 64-908
McNARY-Haugen MIL 63-389
McNARY-McSweeney forest research law
1928. 64-908 *
McNARY-Woodruff act, 1928. 64-908
McNEELY family. 64-558
MacNEIL, Hermon Atkins. 1866-1947
64-1566
MacNEILL, Ben Dixon, 1889-1960. 64-565
MCNEILL, Caroline Elizabeth see Turner
Caroline Elizabeth (McNeiliTE". 1808 '
McNEtLL, William Murchison. 64-1122
McNEILL family. 64-1122
McNICHOL, Arch. 64-1429
McNDTCH, Frank R. 64-1269
McNULTA, John T. 64-245
MA i; 0M 5* Alexa nder, 1782-1841. 63-220
63-225 '
63-97,
MACON, Nathaniel, 1757-1837
64-427, 64-1547
MACON Co. , N. C.
Personal and business papers. 64-557
Scientific papers. 64-562, 64-635
MACON family
Genealogy. 64-1177, 64-1238
MACON, Ga.
Family papers. 63,103, 64-671
Letters from. 64-639
Mercer University. 64-1164
McPHERSON, Aimee Semple, 1890-1944.
64-966
McPHERSON, James. 64-768
McPHERSON family. 64-509
McRAE, Alexander Hamilton. 1829-1862
64-1065
McRAE, Duncan Grainger, 1808-1863. 64-566
MacRAE, Duncan Kirkland, 1820-1888
64-1065
McRAE, John, merchant of Camden. S C '
63-309 '
MacRAE, John, 1793-1880. 64-1065
McRAE family. 64-401
McREE, Griffith John, 1758-1801. 64-1066
McREE, Griffith John, 1819-1873. 64-1066
McREYNOLDS, James Clark, 1862-1946
64-798
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
McREYNOLDS, Samuel Davis, 1872-1939.
64-567
McREYNOLDS family
Genealogy. 64-798
McSPALDEN family
Genealogy. 64-1307
MacVEAGH, Lincoln, 1890- 63-354
McVICKAR, John, 1787-1868. 63-140
MacWHORTER, Alexander. 64-1278
McWHORTER, Lucullus Virgil, 1860-1944.
64-1251
MADAGASCAR
French administration, 64-75
MADDEN, Martin Barnaby, 1855-1928.
64-1498
MADEIRA, Portugal
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-333
MADISON, James, Bp., 1749-1812. 63-79
MADISON, James, Pres. U. S. , 1751-1836.
63-95, 63-375
Administration of. 64-1563
As correspondent. 63-333, 63-336, 64-84,
64-314
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
Letters to. 64-132B
MADISON Avenue Presbyterian Church, New
York. 64-929
MADISON Co. , N. Y. 64-1214
MADISON Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-1222
MADISON, Wis.
University of Wisconsin see Wisconsin-
University
MADISONVTLLE, Tenn.
Resident of. 64-451
MADRAS, India (Presidency)
Relations with Mohammed Ali. 63-98
MADRID, Spain
Art students (U. S. ) 64-881
MADSON, N. 63-18
MAFFTTT, John Newland, 1794-1850. 64-966
| MAGEE, Elizabeths. 64-715
MAGEE, James M. 64-1557
MAGIC
Finnish folk tales. 64-60
MAGNETIC resonance accelerator see Cyclo-
tron
MAGNETISM. 63-15
MAGNOLIA Petroleum Company. 64-798
MAGNOLIA Plantation, N. C. 64-1091
MAGNOLIA Plantation, Plaquemines Parish,
La. 64-1125
MAGNUSON, Donald Hammer, 1911-
64-1272
MAGNUSON, Warren Grant, 1905-
64-1269, 64-1272
MAGOUN & Son. 64-1215
64-1262,
MAGRATH, Andrew Gordon, 1B13-1893.
63-296 , 64-1067
MAGRUDER, J. T. 64-1182
MAGRUDER, John Bankhead, 1810-1871.
63-61
MAHAN, Alfred Thayer, 1840-1914. 64-1268
MAHON, James Patrick, called The O'Gorman
Mahon, 18007-1891. 64-131
MAIGNE, Abby (Pusey) Jordan. 64-1234
MAIL service see Postal service
MAIL-ORDER business. 64-25
MAINE
Cavalry
IstRegt, 1861-1865
Company D. 64-399
Civil war
Regiments see Maine— Cavalry; Maine-
Infantry
Soldiers from. 63-395, 63-408, 64-399
Consumer cooperatives. 64-712
Estates. 63-335
Farm accounts. 64-56
Infantry
5thRegt, 1861-1864. 63-395
11th Regt., 1861-1866. 63-231
22dRegt, 1862-1863. 63-231
labor accounts and records. 64-56
Lobster fishermen. 64-712
Lumber industry and trade. 64-357
Manufacturing. 64-357
Medical practice. 64-56
Merchants. 63-335, 64-56, 64-239
Personal papers. 64-1489
Politics. 63-135, 63-346, 63-405, 64-762
Railroads. 64-357
Real estate business. 64-56
Shipbuilding. 64-1389
Taverns, saloons, etc 64-56
Waterpower. 64-357
MAINE (Battleship)
Raising. 64-494
MAKAH Indian Reservation, Washington (State)
63-216
MAKDOUGALL-BRISBANE, Sir Thomas, bart. ,
1773-1860. 63-225
MALAGA, Spain
Merchants. 64-259
MALARIA. 64-1552
MALDONADO, Francisco. 63-1
MALIBRAN, Maria. 64-118
MALLETT, Charles Beatty, 1816-1873.
64-568
MALLETT, Peter, 1825-1906? 64-1068
MALLETT and Browne, Charleston, S. C.
64-568
MALLETT family. 64-1068
MALLINCKRODT, Edward. 64-71
MALLORY, Charles, 1796-1882. 64-264
MALLORY (Charles H. ) & Company. 64-255
MALLORY, Charles Henry, 1818-1890.
64-254
MALLORY, David D., 1821-1892. 64-254
MALLORY, George W. , 1824-1884. 64-254
MALLORY, Kathleen. 64-1157
MALLORY, Stephen Russell, 1812-1873.
63-63, 64-572
MALLOY, Frederick Fagg, 1893-1918.
64-569
MALLOY, Mrs. Theodore F. 64-569
MALONE, Dumas, 1892- 64-1355
MALOZEMOFF, A. 64-1294
MALT industry and trade
Pennsylvania. 64-1149
MALTBIE, MiloR. 64-841
MALTZ, Albert, 1908- 64-1632
MALVERN Hill, Va.
Battle of, 1862. 63-229
MAMMOTH Vein Coal Company. 63-267
MANASSAS, Va.
Civil War. 64-415
MANCHESTER, Conn.
Business papers. 64-913
MANCHESTER (Conn. ) Light and Power Com-
pany. 64-913
MANCHESTER, Eng.
Booksellers and bookselling. 64-299,
64-699
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1020
MANCHESTER, N. H.
Nursing. 63-356
MANCHESTER, S. C.
Plantations. 64-1107
387
MANCHESTER, Vt.
Burr Seminary. 64-952
MANDEVILLE, Emma L. (Underhill) 64-902
MANDEVILLE, Frederick Austin. 64-902
MANDEVILLE College. 64-669
MANDEVILLE family. 64-902
MANEY, Bettie see Kimberly, Settle (Maney)
MANEY family. 64-540, 64-589
MANGUM, Adolphus Williamson, 1834-1890
64-570
MANGUM, Ariana Holliday. 64-570
MANGUM, Arthur. 63-373
MANGUM, Charity Alston (Cain) 63-373
MANGUM, Martha. 64-570
MANGUM, Priestly Hinton, 1795-1850. 63-373
MANGUM, Priestly Hinton, b. 1829. 63-373
MANGUM Sallie Alston see Leach, Sallie
Alston (Mangum)
MANGUM, Willie Person, 1792-1861 63-373
64-570, 64-959, 64-1547 Sz271,
MANGUM, Willie Person, 1827-1881. 63-373
MANGUM family. 64-570
Genealogy. 63-373
MANIGAULT, Ann Ashby. 63-297
MANIGAULT, Charles Izard, 1795-1874
63-297
MANIGAULT, Elizabeth Heyward. 63-297
MANIGAULT, Gabriel, 1758-1809. 63-297
MANIGAULT, Gabriel E. , 1833-1899. 63-297
MANIGAULT, Judith. 63-297
MANIGAULT, Peter, 1731-1773. 63-297
MANIGAULT family. 63-297
MANILA, Philippine Islands
Missions
Methodist. 64-971
Travel and description. 63-234
Universidad de Santo Tomas. 64-1417
MANISTEE Co. , Mich.
Charitable work. 64-1416
MANITOBA, Can.
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-22
Lake navigation. 63-235
MANLIUS, N. Y.
Law practice. 64-1009
MANLY, Basil, 1798-1868. 64-1069
MANLY, Basil, 1825-1892. 64-1069
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MANLY, Charles, 1837-1924. 64-1069
MANLY, Clement, b. 1853. 64-1070
MANLY, John Matthews, 1865-1940. 64-132
MANLY, Matthias Evans, 1801-1881. 64-1070
MANLY family. 64-1070
MANN, Albert Russell, 1880-1947 64-830
64-841 '
MANN, Elisabeth see Borgese, Elisabeth
(Mann)
MANN, Horace, 1796-1859. 63-254
Autographs. 63-245
MANN, Julian Smith, 1863-1946. 64-1071
M iTl5 M 9 arv Tyter (Peabody) 1806-1887.
MANN, Thomas, 1875-1955. 64-1338, 64-1478
MANN family. 64-1071
MANNING, Daniel, 1831-1887. 63-376,
MANNING, George O. 64-1160
MANNING, Henry Edward, Cardinal, 1808-
1892. 64-45, 64-131
MANNING, John, 1816-1889. 63-279
MANNING, Mary Margaretta (Fryer) 63-376
MANNING, Thomas C. 64-764
MANORS
England. 63-54, 64-62, 64-174
MANSFIELD, Elizabeth (Phipps) 63-262
MANSFIELD, Jared, 1759-1830. 63-262
MANSFIELD, M 64-169
MANSFIELD family
Genealogy. 64-1179
MANUAL Labor Institute, Marion, Ala.
MA 67fio CTURERS ' »•?•■«* Association.
MANUFACTURING
Maine. 64-357
Michigan. 64-1508
North Carolina. 64-994, 64-1089
Texas. 64-749
MANURES see Fertilizer industry
MANUSCRIPTS
Collectors and collecting. 64-1526
MANUSCRIPTS, Irish
Notes, etc. 64-807
MANUSCRIPTS, Latin. 64-1359, 64-1365
MAPLE Knoll Hospital and Home, Glendale
Ohio see Glendale, Ohio— Maple Knoll '
Hospital and Home
MAPS
see also Cartography; Globes
Civil War period. 63-43, 64-1064, 64-1209
Correspondence about. 64-613
By place
America. 64-312
China. 64-879
Choctaw Nation. 63-271
Europe. 64-289
France. 64-289
Germany. 64-289
Illinois. 64-289
Italy. 64-289
Japan. 64-879
Louisiana. 64-743
Mexico. 64-1253
Mississippi River. 64-268
Missouri. 64-287, 64-296
New York. 64-873
North Carolina. 64-368
Sardinia. 64-289
Smoky Mountains. 64-1173
South Carolina. 63-305, 63-312
Switzerland. 64-289
Virginia. 64-1239
MARBACH, F. A. 63-30
MARBLE, Manton, 1834-1917. 63-376
63-377 . 64-764 '
MARBURG, Theodore, 1862-1946. 64-767
MARCH, John. 64-353
MARCH, Peyton Conway, 1864-1955. 63-325
MARCHAM, Frederick George, 1898-
64-830, 64-903
MARCHANT, Elizabeth F. see Starke
Elizabeth F. (Marcnant)
MARCOLETA, Jose'de. 64-1580
MJ f£™ 5 f UTeUas > Emperor of Rome, 121-180.
MARCY, Henry Orlando, 1837-1924. 64-713
MARCY, Randolph Barnes, 1812-1887
63-348, 63-353
M 1*-6 Y 3,lS Learned ' " 86 - 1857 - 63 - 94 '
MARE Island, Calif.
Naval Observatory. 64-779
Naval Shipyard. 64-575
MARENGO Co. , Ala.
Business papers. 64-533
Plantations. 64-547
388
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MARET, Hugaes Bernard, due de Bassano,
1763-1839. 63-111
MARIA (Schooner) 63-333
fc MARIA Theresa (Ship) 64-1394
MARIANNA, Fla.
Letters from. 64-611
MARIETTA, Olio
Civil War. 64-770
Land settlement. 63-263
MARIM, Charles. 64-958
MARIM family. 64-958
MARINE Corps, U. S. see U. S. -Marine
Corps
MARINE engineering see Shipbuilding
MARINE insurance see Insurance— Marine
MARINE, Minn, (later Marine Mills)
Letters from. 64-244
MARINE salvage
see also Shipwrecks
Connecticut. 64-1397
MARINETTE, Wis.
Business papers. 34-1617
MARION, Francis, 1732-1795
A Estate of. 63-302
MARION, Ala.
Manual Labor Institute. 64-952
Students. 64-647
MARION, Ark.
Letters from. 64-481
MARION L. Burton Memorial Endowment,
University of Michigan. 64-1418
MARION, N. C.
Hotels. 64-376
MARIPOSA (Steamship) 64-1244
MARITAIN, Jacques. 64-70, 64-142
MARITIME Commission, U. S. 64-1573
MARITIME industry see Merchant marine
MARK Twain see Clemens, Samuel Langhorne,
1835-1910
MARK Twain Society. 64-316
MARKET Research Corporation of America.
64-870
W MARKETING see Farm produce— Marketing
MARKET, Daniel P. , b. 1857. 64-1429
MARKHAM, Edwin, 1852-1940. 64-41,
64-137, 64-150
MARKHAM family
Genealogy. 64-898
MARKOE, Francis. 63-370
MARLBOURNE Farm
Draining. 64-1098
MARMADUKE, Meredith Miles, 17«1-1864-
64-279
MARQUAND, John Phillips, 1893-1960.
64-1558
MARQUETTE, Mich.
Northern Michigan College. 64-1478
MARRIAGE
Indians. 64-1287
Lutheran. 63-24
MARRIAGE records see Vital records
MARRINER, J. Theodore, 1892-1937.
64-1348
MARROQUiN WILLARD, Carlos. 64-895
MARSDEN, Edward. 64-686
MARSH, Charles. 64-1220
MARSH, James, 1794-1842. 64-795
MARSH, Othniel Charles. 63-384
MARSH, W. 63-346
MARSHALL, Alfred. 64-1351
MARSHALL, Edison. 64-684
MARSHALL, Elizabeth, 1862-1883. 64-1149
MARSHALL, George. 64-1261
MARSHALL, George Catlett, 1880-1959.
64-773, 64-895, 64-1557, 64-1622
MARSHALL, Henry Grimes, 1839-1918.
63-226
MARSHALL, John, 1755-1835. 63-94
Autographs. 64-47
Letters to. 63-333, 63-367
MARSHALL, Mary Ann, 1881-1913. 64-1149
MARSHALL, Matthias Murray, 1841-1912.
64-1072
•MARSHALL, O. F. 64-914, 64-1254
MARSHALL, Park. 64-1175
MARSHALL, Rebecca see Cathcart, Rebecca
(Marshall)
MARSHALL, Robert, 1901-1939. 64-1261
MARSHALL (Robert) Wilderness Fund.
64-1261
MARSHALL, Thomas Riley, 1854-1925.
64-1469
MARSHALL, William Rainey, 1825-1896.
63-234, 63-243
MARSHALL College, Marshall, Mich. 64-1485
MARSHALL family
Genealogy. 64-281, 64-1522
MARSHALL, Mich.
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
MARSTON, Edward. 64-796
MARSTON, Isaac, 1839-1891. 64-1500
MARSTON, Robert Bright. 64-796
MARSTON family
Genealogy. 64-932
MARTTAU family
Genealogy. 64-1223
MARTIN, Alexander, 1740-1807. 64-1062
MARTIN, Bettie. 64-571
MARTIN, BicKe. 64-571
MARTIN, Clarence Daniel, b. 1887. 64-1260,
64-1262
MARTIN, Elizabeth M. (Starke) 64-5*73
MARTIN, Glen L. 64-1557
MARTIN, H. H. 64-873
MARTIN, James Green, 1819-1878. 64-572,
64-573
MARTIN, Joseph William, 1884- 64-253
MARTIN, Mattie. 64-571
MARTIN, Mollie. 64-571
MARTIN, Rawley White, 1835-1912. 64-571
MARTIN, Robert, of South Carolina; 64-412
MARTIN, Mrs. Robert, of Augusta, Ga.
64-412
MARTIN, Susan Bryan see Capehart, Susan
Bryan (Martin)
MARTIN, William Bruce, 1846-1921. 64-573
MARTIN, William Francis, d. 1880. 64-572
MARTIN Co. , N. C.
Personal papers. 64-1023
MARTIN family. 64-447, 64-573
MARTINDALE, E. B. 63-350
MARTINEZ-SIERRA, G. 64-802
MARTINIQUE
British naval siege. 63-221
Shipping records. 64-897
MARTINOT, Sadie. 64-783
MARTINSBURG, W. Va.
Civil engineering. 63-129
MARTS & Lundy, inc. 64-1616
MARX, Louis. 64-1557
MARY Alphonsa, Mother (Congregation of St.
Rose of Lima) see Lathrop, Rose
(Hawthorne) 1851-1926
389
The National
MARY Institute, St. Louis, Mo.
Sears Memorial. 64-1526
MARY" L. Sutton (Clipper ship) 64-255
MARYLAND
Agriculture. 63-116
Canals see Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1131, 64-1160
Episcopal. 63-79, 63-140, 64-1043
Lutheran. 63-22
Methodist. 64-1542
Civil War
Campaigns, battles and other military
actions. 64-399, 64-1302
Confederate. 64-442, 64-1226
Parole camp. 64-218, 64-243
Prisoners and prisons. 64-448
Colleges and universities see Johns
Hopkins University ^^
Colonial period. 63-59
Commission merchants. 64-364,64-1024,
Court records. 63-116
Economic conditions. 63-116
Estate laws. 63-116
Family and personal papers
"■SmSTm^t' 24 ' 64 - 427 - M - 536 '
19th and 20th centuries.
Financial papers. 64-11
Genealogy. 63-116
Horses
Breeding. 64-1247
Household accounts. 64-1060
Legal documents. 63-124 64-207
64-312, 64-1234 ' ? '
Transactions. 64-768
Law practice. 63-116, 64-628
Legislature. 63-116
Medical practice. 64-1006
Medical societies. 64-1006
Merchants. 64-1019
Mills. 64-1227
Politics
Election campaigns. 63-106
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
64-386, 64-677
Papers of political figures
64-628, 64-1015
63-116,
Revolutionary period
Loyalists. 63-116
Shipping records. 64-374, 64-897
MARYLAND (Continued)
Social life. 64-1060
War of 1812. 64-1046
MA^EFIELD, John, 1878- 64-150
MASON, Charles, 1804-1882. S3-210
MASON, Prank E. 64-1622
MASON, George Daniel. 64-137
MASON, Herbert E. 64-57
MASON, James Murray, 1798-1871. 63-97
MASON, John Young, 1799-1859. 64-1575
MASON, Max. 64-93
MASON, Richard Sharp, 1795-1875. 64-1073
MASON, Thomas B. 64-947
MASON family. 64-386, 64-952
MASON, Mich.
Letters from. 64-1493
MASONIC Hail, Philadelphia, Pa. 63-154
M la^ns n:aternia0reanizati0ns) SSI Free-
MASONV1LLE, N. Y. 64-939
MASSACHUSETTS
s J?I ! are K entered references to Massachu-
BoTfn^ V tole ° r to tocal pls * es - except
Boston. For material about Boston see
?>S° a - Ma ss., e.g. Boston, Mass -
Publishers and publishing
Cavalry Reconnaissance
211th. 64-15
Cemeteries. 64-217
Chocolate industry. 64-235
Churches and religious affairs
Congregational. 64-718, 64-1564
Civil War. 64-15
Letters from. 64-484
Military prisons. 64-651
Regiments see under Massachusetts the
names of the military units e e
Massachusetts-Corps of Cadets'-
Massachusetts— Infantry
Soldiers from. 64-57
Coast Artillery
211th. 64-15
Coast surveys. 64-1556
Colleges and universities. 63-379 64-14
64-21, 64-719, 64-1462
see also Harvard University
Colonial period. 63-59
Consumer's organizations. 64-715
Corps of Cadets
1st 64-15, 64-16
MASSACHUSETTS (Continued)
Cotton trade. 64-372
Estates. 64-357
Family and personal papers. 63-117
64-525 ^^ '
^f^l' 63 - 286 > M - 353 . 64-355
64-357, 64-477, 64-648, 64^977
farm machinery
Industry and trade. 64-1
♦?" ", see under Massachusetts
the second word following the uum^raL
Genealogy. 64-217
General stores. 64-1
Geology. 64-217
Hotels. 64-56, 64-205
Industries. 64-240
Infantry
20th Regt, 1861-1865. 64-57
37th Regt, 1862-1865. 63-408
45th Regt, 1861-1865. 64-15
Law practice. 63-337
Merchants. 64-56, 64-1009, 64-1398
Militia. 63-88, 64-15, 64-831
Mines and mining. 64-237
Motor Corps
1st 64-15 ~£
Motor Squadron
1st 64-15
Politics. 64-1511
Rayon industry and trade. 64-205
'"muSSo 1 " ^ behavioral sciences.
Revolution. 64-15
Scientific societies. 64-27
Shipbuilding. 64-1394, 64-1398
Shipping records. 64-977,64-1389
Ships. 64-1398
Silk industry and trade. 64-205
Social life. 63-245
State Normal School, Framingham. 64-719
Students. 54-161
Letters from. 63-89, 63-263, 64-1121
Letters received. 64-952
Tank Battalion
126th. 64-15 ^
Teachers and teaching. 64-719, 64-882
Teachers' colleges, 64-719
Theological seminaries. 64-1281
Trade associations. 64-240
Veterans organizations: 64-15
Vital records. 64-217
390
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MASSACHUSETTS (Continued)
Weavers and weaving. 64-1
Whalers and whaling. 64-1394
World War L 64-15
World War IL 64-15
MASSACHUSETTS Arms Company. 63-379
MASSACHUSETTS Institute of Technology.
64-27
Students papers. 64-782
MASSACHUSETTS quarterly review. 64-404
MASSACRES see Indian raids and massacres
MASSIE, Henry, 1784-1841. 64-1237
MASSTE, Henry, 1816-1878. 64-1237
MASSIE, Thomas, 1747-1834. 64-1237
MASSIE family. 64-1237
MASSON, L. J. 64-892
MASTERS, Edgar Lee, 1869-1950. 64-150,
64-1334
MASTIN, Florence Ripley. 64-150
MATANZAS, Cuba
Shipping records. 64-1215
MATERIALS Conference, International.
64-870
MATHEMATICAL miscellany (Publication)
64-871
^MATHEMATICAL tables. 64-507
MATHEMATICIANS. 63-384, 64-779, 64-871
MATHEMATICS
Discussions ot 63-250, 63-365
Exercise books. 64-480
Lectures. 64-1295
Notebooks. 64-459
Teachers and teaching. 64-844, 64-1041
MATHER, Cotton, 1663-1728
Autographs. 64-63
MATHESON, Junius Ayers. 64-375
MATHEWS, Charles, 1776-1835. 64-147
MATHEWS, John, 1744-1802. 63-299
MATHEWS, Shailer, 1863-1941. 64-133
MATHEWS Co. , Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
^lATLOCK, Nellie. 64-819
MATTHEWS, Herbert Lionel, 1900- 64-1349
MATTHEWS, Mark Allison, 1867-1940.
64-1269
MATTHEWS, Stanley, 1824-1889. 63-186
MATTHEWS family
Genealogy. 64-1177
MATCTNGLY, Garrett, 1900-1962. 64-1350
MAUN, Gene. 64-30
MAUREPAS, Jean Fre'de'rlc Phelypeaux, comte
de, 1701-1781. 64-956
MAURITIUS
French administration. 64-75
MAURY, Ann Hull (Herndon) 1811-1901.
63-378
MAURY, Mary see Werth, Mary (Maury)
MAURY, MaryH. 63-378
MAURY, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873.
63-378 , 64-1238
MAURY, Richard Lancelot, 1840-1907.
63-378, 64-1238
MAURY, Rutson. 63-378
MAURY Co., Tenn.
Family papers. 64-483
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
Land. 64-299
MAURY family
Genealogy. 64-1184, 64-1238
MAW, John. 63-310
MAXEY, Asa. 64-757
MAXFTELD, Louis, 1883-1921. 63-234
MAXIMILIAN, Emperor of Mexico, 1832-1867.
63-378, 63-397, 64-345
MAXMOW, Alexander A. , 1874-1928. 64-134
MAXWELL, Allen Jay, 1873-1946. 64-1074
MAXWELL, Andrew C. 64-1500
MAXWELL, Annie A. see Claiborne, Annie A.
(MaxweU) d. 1902
MAXWELL, Caroline see Lee, Caroline
(Maxwell)
MAXWELL, Lawrence, 1853-1927. 64-1430
MAXWELL, Robert A. 63-346
MAXWELL & Maxwell Investment Company.
64-892
MAY-Johnson bill (Atomic energy, 1945)
64-108
MAYERUNG (Theatrical production) 64-1611
MAYFIELD, Ky.
Civil War. 64-528
MAYFLOWER Award (literary) 64-565
MAYFLOWER Descendants, Society of see
Society of Mayflower Descendants
MAYHOOD, Ralph L. 63-246
MAYNADIER, William. 63-339
MAYNARD, Constance see Dixon, Constance
(Maynard)
MAYNARD, Edward, 1813-1891. 63-379
MAYNARD tape primer. 63-379
MAYO, Charles Edwin, 1827-1899. 63-245
MAYO, Henry Thomas, 1856-1937. 64-1268
MAYO, Katherine, 18687-1940. 64-1306
MAYO, Mary Friend see Ingle, Mary Friend
(Mayo)
MAYO, Peter H. 64-445
MAYO, S. L. 63-245
MAYO, Sallle T. see Cameron, Sallie T.
(Mayo)
MAYO family
Genealogy. 64-1231
MAYORGA, Margaret. 64-1618
MAYS, Caroline E. see Brevard, Caroline E.
(Mays)
MAYS, David John, 1896- 64-1239
MAYSFIELD Militia, 53d Regt of Virginia
Militia, Company No. 3. 64-751
MAZYCK, Arthur, 1850-1914. 63-298
MAZZANOVICH, Anton, 1860-1934. 64-8
MEAD, George Herbert, 1863-1931. 64-50,
64-135
MEAD, Helen. 64-50
MEAD, S. R. 64-76
MEADE, Charlotte see Ruffin, Charlotte
(Meade)
MEADE, George Gordon, 1815-1872
A6 correspondent. 63-360
Military papers. 63-395
Relating to. 63-353, 64-1136, 64-1640
MEADE, John E. , of Petersburg, Va. 64-574
MEADE family. 64-574
MEANY, George, 1894- 64-253
MEARES, William B., 1787-1841. 64-575
MEARES family. 64-575, 6*4-995
MEARS, Charles, 1814-1895. 64-1511
MEASURES see Weights and measures
MEBANE, Alexander. 64-1053
MEBANE family
Genealogy. 64-1184
MECHANICAL engineering. 64-1581
MECHANICS
see also Wave mechanics; Wave-motion,
Theory of
Student notes. 64-839
391
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MECKLENBURG Co. , N. C.
Business and family papers. 64-433
64-478, 64-620
Declaration of independence. 64-498
64-1542
Land
Legal documents. 64-1057, 64-1129
MECKLENBURG Co. , Va.
Letters from. 64-1034
Medical practice. 64-509
Resident ot 64-436
MECKLENBURG Gold Mining Company.
MEDALS
see also Decorations of honor
Lists. 63-154
MEDARY, SamueL 63-399
MEDDAUGH, Elijah, 1833-1903. 64-1500
MEDEA (Ship) 64-344
MEDICAL affairs see as subdivision under
names of wars, e.g. Civil War-Medical
affairs. For general references to the
profession and practice of medicine see
Medical practice.
MEDICAL education
Here are entered general references to
medical colleges and schools, and the
teaching and study of medical subjects.
California. 64-1167
Illinois. 63-119, 64-39
New York. 64-902, 64-906
Ohio. 63-256
South Carolina. 64-1552
^jHCAL Institute tactic) Cincinnati, Ohio.
63-173
MEDICAL practice
Here are entered records, finances, and
the like, of doctors, physicians, and sur-
geons; as well as general references to the
profession and application of medicine
64-1031, 64-1101, 64-1329
Ethics. 64-1552
By place
Alabama. 64-1006, 64-1106
Europe. 63-250, 64-771
Georgia. 64-385, 64-505, 64-591
Germany. 63-75
Kentucky. 63-133
Louisiana. 64-578
Maine. 64-56
Maryland. 64-1006
Minnesota. 63-250
Missouri. 64-39, 64-290, 64-302
MEDICAL practice (Continued)
New York. 64-854, 64-920
New York City. 63-318, 64-369, 64-1543
North Carolina. 64-478, 64-509, 64-632
64-979, 64-992, 64-1061, 64-1083
64-1117, 64-1122
Ohio. 63-262
South Carolina. 64-502, 64-650, 64-1543
Southern States. 63-75
Tennessee. 63-133
Virginia. 63-145, 64-509, 64-587, 64-632
64-1240, 64-1250 ««-«",
MEDICAL research
New York City. 63-13
MEDICAL schools see Medical education
MEDICAL societies
Maryland. 64-1006
New York. 64-906
Pennsylvania. 64-1006
MEDICINE
This heading is used for general refer-
ences to the art or science of restoring or
preserving health or physical condition,- and
to studies, methods, or substances used in
treating diseases.
64-1502
see also Bacteriology; Homeopathy
Public health
Diseases £££ Diseases; and names of
specific diseases
Education see Medical education
Indians. 63-2
Lectures. 63-78, 64-1167, 64-1329
see also Medical education
Military and naval see subdivision Medical
affairs under names of wars, e. g. Civil
War— Medical affairs
Patent 64-966
Prescriptions and remedies 63-75 fv4-1a
64-244 ' ° 1M "'
Research and publication see Medical
research
Students' notebooks. 64-1199
see also Medical education
Supplies, Army acquisition ot 63-366
MEDIEVAL history. 64-74
see also Middle ages
Notes. 64-1341
Study and teaching. 64-933
MEDILL, Joseph, 1823-1898.
63-377, 63-406
MEDINA Co. , Ohio
MEDINA, Ohio
Land. 64-1286
63-350, 63-374,
MEDITERRANEAN region
Travel and description. 63-387
World War I
Naval operations. 64-817 ,
MEDOC, N. C.
Letters from. 64-376
MEEK, Fielding Bradford, 1817-1876. 64-100
MEEKER Co. , Mi™.
Teachers and teaching. 63-238
MEIGS, Joseph Vincent, b. 1840. 64-1307
MEIGS, Joaiah. 64-343
M ^f S ^- Monteolncry Cunningham, 1816-1882
63-380
MEIGS, Return Jonathan, 1740-1823.
•64-1194
MEIGS, Robert B. 64-830
MEIGS family
Genealogy. 64-1307
MEIGS Rapid Transit System, Boston, Mass
64-1307
MEKONG Commission (1894-1895) 63-112
MELANCTHON, Philip. 64-47
w
etto? S8le) Industrlal B <"°*' Athens, Ga.
MELL, Patrick Hues, 1814-1888. 64-229 .
MELL, Patrick Hues, 1850-1818
64-230
64-100,
MELLEN, Grenville. 63-368
MELLISSt Johns, Eng.
Land. 64-34
MELLON, Melvln Guy, 1893- 64-1174
MELO, Mario. 64-697
MELONES (Calif. ) Mining Company. 64-237
MELOY, Anna. 64-904
MELOY, Edward. 64-804
MELOY family. 64-904
MELVTLLE, Henry Dundas, 1st viscount
1742-1811. 63-109
MELVILLE, Herman, 1819-1891. 64-47 l!
MKMMIN GER, Christopher Gustavus, 1803-
1888. 63-63, 64-1075
MEMMINGER, Mary (Wilkinson) 64-1075
MEMMINGER, T. B. 64-1075
MEMMINGER family. 64-1075
MEMORIAL Day. 63-371
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MEMORIAL societies
South Carolina. 63-311
Tennessee. 64-1197
MEMORY. 63-390
MEMPHIS, El Paso, and Pacific Railroad.
64-740
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
Civil War. 63-350, 64-246
Navy Yard. 64-246
MENARD, Pierre, 1766-1844. 64-287
MENCKEN, Henry Louis, 1880-1956. 63-354,
64-150, 64-953, 64-1338, 64-1620
MENDAM, N. J.
Letters from.
64-607
MENDENHALL, Thomas Corwin, 1841-1924.
64-1268
MENDIP, Welbore Ellis, baron, 1713-1802.
64-810
MENMNGER, Karl A 64-1528
MENOMINEE (Mich. ) Bay Shore Lumber
Company. 64-1617
MENOTTI, Gian Carlo, 1911- 64-1598
MEN'S clothing see Clothing
MENTAL healing see Faith healing
MENTAL hospitals
North Carolina. 64-1083
^ENTJS see Cookery
MERCER, Johnny, 1909- 64-801
MERCER, William, b. 1824. 64-1151
MERCER Co. , Mo.
Court records. 64-324
MERCER University, Macon, Ga. 64-1164
MERCHANT marine. 64-1285, 64-1502
see also Impressment
Missions and charities. -64-187
MERCHANTS
see also Commission merchants; General
Stores; Retail trade; Wholesale trade
Missouri. 64-313
North Carolina. 64-1029
Pennsylvania. 64-1155
18th and 19th centuries
64-56
England. 63-345
New Hampshire. 64-56
4§lNew York City. 64-585, 64-1302
North Carolina. 64-445, 64-558, 64-585,
64-590, 64-591, 64-1035
Pennsylvania. 64-1396
Virginia. 63-345, 64^590
1700-1749
South Carolina. 63-309, 63-316
MERCHANTS (Continued)
1750-1799
Great Britain. 64-259
Malaga. 64-259
Massachusetts. 64-56
North Carolina. 64-393, 64-1537
Pennsylvania. 64-393
19th century
64-480
Alabama. 64-387, 64-1028
Connecticut 64-1310
Maine. 64-56, 64-239
Massachusetts. 64-1009
Mississippi. 63-104
Missouri. 63-127, 64-267, 64-273, 64-336
New York. 64-827, 64-900, 64-934
North Carolina. 63-150,64-473,64-542,
64-674, 64-1003, 64-1021, 64-1028,
64-1089
Ohio. 63-123
Pennsylvania. 64-1148
Washington, D. C. 64-763
1800-1849
63-136
Connecticut. 64-1302
England. 64-258, 64-1398
Illinois. 64-56
Kentucky. 63-196
Louisiana. 64-1398
Massachusetts. 64-1398
Missouri. 64-279, 64-295
New York City. 64-1044
North Carolina. 64-501,64-546,64-981,
64-1109, 64-1531
Ohio. 63-161
Virginia. 64-56, 64-1001, 64-1044
mo-1899
64-372
California. 64-701, 64-708
Connecticut. 64-1368
Maryland. 64-1019
Missouri. 64-281
New York City. 64-1395
North Carolina. 64-423, 64-549, 64-576,
64-643, 64-994, 64-1038, 64-1541
Oregon. 64-701, 64-708
Pennsylvania. 64-394, 64-1395
South Carolina. 63-308
Tennessee. 64-1195
Virginia. 63-382
MERCHANTS (Continued)
19th and 20th centuries
Georgia. 64-579
Maine. 63-335
North Carolina. 63-117, 64-520, 64-1084,
64-1530
Washington. 63-214
MERCHANTS Marine Insurance Company.
64-353
MERCHANTS Refrigerating Company. 64-870
MEROER, Antolne see Mersler, Antoine
MERCURY mines and mining
Peru. 63-74
MERCURY project. 64-1583
MEREDITH, George, 1828-1909. 63-52
MEREDITH, Gertrude Gouverneur see Biddle,
Gertrude Gouverneur (Meredith)
MEREDITH, Joseph D. 64-1147
MEREDITH, Thomas, 1779-1855. 64-1150
MEREDITH, William, 1772-1844. 63-220
MERILLAN, Wis.
Business records. 64-1623
MERIT systems see Civil service reform
MERMAID (Bark) 64-1394
MERRIAM, Charles E. 64-70
MERRIAM, Mrs. Cyrus K. 64-1255
MERRIAM, William Rush. 63-243
MERRIAM & Richards Iron Mine, Westport,
N. Y. 64-905
MERRICK, David, 1912- 64-1632
MERRICK, Edwin Thomas. 64-100
MERRILL, Amos. 64-56
MERRILL, Richard Dwight 64-1267
MERRILL, Thomas D. , Jr. 64-1267
MERRILL, Thomas D. , Sr. , b. 1815.
64-1267
MERRILL and Ring Lumber Company.
64-1267
MERRITT, Frances see Quick, Frances
(Merritt) 1833-1924
MERRITT, Melvin Leroy, 1879-1961. 64-696
MERRITT, Sally. 64-1093
MERRITT, William, of Chatham Co. , N. C.
64-1093
MERRYMAN, John. 64-768
MERSIER, Antoine. 64-578
MERWDJE, Emily see Drury, Emily (Merwlne)
MERYON, Charles. 64-761
MESSENGER, Hiram John. 64-887
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MESSINA, Italy
Earthquakes, 1906-1908. 64-1282
METALLURGY
Machinery. 63-128
Middle ages. 64-141
METAPHYSICS. 64-795, 64-1569
METEOROLOGICAL satellites. 64-782
63-154, 63-250, 63-378, 64-782, 64-is56
California. 64-263, 64-731
Michigan. 64-1438, 64-1486
Minnesota. 63-245
Missouri. 64-278
New York. 64-1591
North Carolina. 64-467, 64-999
Ohio. 63-168, 63-178, 64-1556
Pennsylvania. 64-56
South Carolina. 63-297
Switzerland. 63-297
Vermont 64-1588
West Virginia. 63-129
1SB ^ D ^ 1 ,?£■ Methodlst churches; and
names of church bodies
METHODIST Book Concern. 64-972
METHODIST Brotherhood. 64-978
ME ™$6 ISTChUrCheS - «4-7«, 64^66,
Calvinism. 63-409
Education. 64-966
Evangelistic work. 64-1241
Hymns and church music. 64-972
Missionary societies. 63-70
Missions
Africa. 64-968
Indian. 64-966
Oregon. 64-966
Philippine Islands. 64-971
South America. 64-971
Rural churches. 64-946
fc ^!2£ 63_70 ' 63 " 409 ' «*-"», 64-214,
E8 2» M - 775 ' M -^ «3.
Unity. 64-966
By place
Asia. 64-966
Denmark. 64-973
Europe. 64-966
Georgia. 64-970
Great Britain. 64-69
Illinois. 63-202
Tnriia . 64-973
Indiana. 63-202
METHODIST churches (Continued)
Iowa. 63-209
Kentucky. 63-202, 64-965, 64-974
Latin America. 64-966
Maryland. 64-1542
Missouri. 64-339
New York. 64-825, 64-837, 64-852,
North Carolina. 63-70, 64-392 64-409
64-674, 64-1040, 64^1542 '
Ohio. 63-176, 68-202, 64-175, 64-974
Russia. 64-966
South Carolina. 64-1542
Southern States. 63-70
'"eJuSs 63 ~ 202 ' 64 ~ 974 ' 64 - 975 >
Virginia. 64-1001, 64-1228, 64-1542
Washington. 64-214
Washington, D. C. 64-1542
^ZO?™? I CoUncU * Methodism see
Federal Council of Methodism — "
METHODIST Episcopal Church. 63-176
63-209, 64-175, 64-973 '
see also Methodist churches; and for
specific churches see name of place
»^L l0Cated ' e -& Spokane, Wash. -
Methodist Episcopal Church
Bishops. 64-966
Conferences. 64-974
Missouri. 64-339
General Conference. 64-972
1836. 63-256
MEraODIST Episcopal Church, South. 63-70,
fee also Methodist churches; and for
specific churches see name of place
where located *
Clergymen. 64-392, 64-970, 64-1185
Conferences
Kentucky. 64-965
North Carolina. 64-409
Tennessee. 64-969, 64-975
General Conference. 64-976
"^mE 81 Federaaon toT S^al Service.
METHODIST Minister's Association,
Cincinnati, Ohio. 64-978
^T™nn OB 64-^ i ^ HOUSe ' "^^
METHUEN & Company, London, Eng. 64-1347
METLAKAHTLA Colony, Alaska. 64-686
ME ^»^ Stem * wel ghte-and measures.
04-1342
ME ™ c r<* l*»yn-Mayer, in <:- 64-108,
64-1597 '
METROPOLITAN Opera Association
New York. 64-1334
METROPOLITAN Rapid Transit Survey, New
York. 64-1622
METSON, William Henry. 64-798
METTINGHAM College, Eng.
Land. 64-34
METTS, James Engram. 64-576
METTS, James Isaac, 1842-1921. 64-576
METTS, Mary Ann (TuU) 64-576
METZGER, B. 64-813
MEXICAN Gas Works. 64-345
MEXICAN War, 1845-1848. 63-107 63-247
etisie M ~ 279, 64 " 561, M -" 5, 64 - 1 ««-'
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 63-355, 64-758, 64-765
see also names of battles, e.g. Bnena
Vista, Mex —Battle of, 1847-
Monterey, Mex —Battle of, 1846
Military papers. 63-310, 64-765, 64-1007
64-1010, 64-1058, 64-1569 '
Military service In. 63-87, 63-131
M-'uw M " 623 ' 64 " ?72 ' 64 " 1 ° 10 '
Naval operations. 63-387, 63-396 £
Ships. 64-1215
Paymasters' papers. 64-1544
"f^lOlb UStS ' ^ B4 " 880 ' 64 - 100 ' J '
MEXICO
American businessmen's papers. 64-1546
Anthropology. 64-167
Archeology. 63-1
Botany. 64-826
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1158
Commercial attaches (U. S. ) 64-690
^^e^te refugees. 63-878, 64-1041,
Consular service (Austria) 64-345
Consular service (U. S.) 64-690,64-890
Cotton trade. 64-890
Depredations in Texas. 64-755
see also Texas -Revolution, 1835-1836
Diplomatic service (U. S.) 63-386, 64-1119^
Economic policy. 64-890
European intervention, 1861-1867 63-397
64-345 ...-«> »i,
Family papers. 64-1258
Foreign relations. 64-345
With the United States. 64-890, 64-1577
Gas companies. 64-345
Indians. 63-1, 63-11
394
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MEXICO (Continued)
Land
Legal documents. 64-1253
Transactions. 64-421
| Laws. 64-345
Letters from. 64-350
Maps. 64-1253
Military affairs. 64-345, 64-1213
Military service in (0. S. , 1845-1848) see
Mexican War, 1845-1848
Mines and mining. 63-16, 64-421
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 64-345
Navy. 63-387, 64-1213
Prisoners and prisons. 64-296
Revolutions, 1910- 64-421, 64-802
Silver mines and "*'"*"c 64-1149
Steamboat lines. 64-345
Tariff. 64-890
Tobacco trade. 64-890
Trade. 64-756, 64-890
Travel and description. 64-652, 64-1179,
64-1517
Viceroyalty. 63-36
MEXICO City, Mexico
American occupation, 1847-1848. 63-355
see also Mexican War, 1845-1848
V Commercial attaches (U. S. ) 64-690
MET van Streefkerk family see De Mey van
Streefkerk family
MEYENDORFF, Michael A., 1849-1908.
64-1135
MEYER, Adolf Bernhard, 1840-1911. 64-1216
MEYER, Brantl. 64-1580
MEYER, F. B. 64-1160
MEYER, Lawrence, 1890- 63-33
MEYNELL, Alice Christiana (Thompson)
1847-1922. 64-150
MIAMI University, Oxford, Ohio. 63-183,
63-184
MICHENER, Earl Cory, 1876-1957. 64-1515
MICHIGAMDA. 64-1468
MICHIGAN
AGRICULTURAL colleges. 64-1503
AGRICULTURAL societies. 64-1456, 64-1487
ALUMNI associations. 64-1418
AMERICANIZATION Committee, Detroit.
64-1412
AUTOMOBILE Industry and trade. 64-1469,
64-1474
MICHIGAN (Continued)
BALLOON ascensions. 64-1486
BOTANICAL gardens. 64-1428
BOUNDARIES
Ohio. 64-1472
BOYS' Vocational School, Lansing. 64-1421
CAVALRY
4th Regt, 1862-1865. 64-1477
5thRegt., 1862-1865. 64-1492
9thRegt, 1863-1865
Company A. 64-1493
CEMETERIES. 64-1479
CHURCH schools
Lutheran. 63-19
CHURCHES and religious affairs. 64-1438,
64-1442, 64-1453
Baptist. 64-1453
Congregational. 64-1494
Lutheran. 63-21, 63-22
Presbyterian. 64-1404, 64-1415, 64-1444,
64-1447, 64-1490
CIVIL War
Recruiting, enlistment, etc 64-1434
Regiments see names of military units,
e. g. Michigan— Cavalry; Michigan—
Infantry
Soldiers from. 64-1422, 64-1440, 64-1461,
64-1477, 64-1492, 64-1493, 64-1504
COLLEGES and universities. 64-1425,
64-1470, 64-1478, 64-1485, 64-1513
see also Michigan — State University,
East Lansing; Michigan — University
CONSTITUTION. 64-1464
CONSTITUTIONAL Convention, 1961-1962.
64-1444
CONSUMERS' organizations. 64-1495
COPPER mines and mining. 64-1445, 64-1451
COURTS
Supreme Court 64-1482
DRY goods
Business records. 64-1435
Purchases of. 64-1501
EDUCATION
Laws and legislation. 63-19
EDUCATIONAL societies. 64-1408
ENDOWMENTS. 64-1418
FAMILY papers. 64-1446, 64-1466
FARMS and farming. 64-1477, 64-1511
FOOD trade. 64-1501
FRATERNITIES and sororities. 64-1454
FUEL trade. 64-1617
I FUNDRAISING. 64-1468
MICHIGAN (Continued)
GAS, Natural. 64-1491
GENERAL stores. 64-1486
GOVERNORS see Michigan— Politics-
Governors
GRAND jury. 64-1510
GROCERY trade. 64-1486
HISTORICAL societies. 64-1426
HOUSEHOLD accounts
Food and dry goods. 64-1581
IMMIGRANTS. 64-1412
INDIAN affairs. 64-1424
INFANTRY
2dRegL, 1861-1865. 64-1446
6thRegt, 1861-1865
Company F. 64-1504
8thRegt., 1861-1865. 64-1440, 64-1461
9thRegt., 1861-1865
Company K. 64-1493
13th Regt, 1861-1865. 64-1434
16th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-1439
INSURANCE
Fire. 64-1406
JUSTICES of the peace. 64-1449
LABOR 64-1511
LAND. 64-1432
Legal documents. 64-1432, 64 : 1434
Settlement. 64-1407
Speculation. 64-1511
LAW practice. 64-1469, 64-1473, 64-1479,
64-1482
LEGISLATURE. 64-1516
LIQUOR Control Commission. 64-1491
LOANS. 64-1441
LOCAL government. 64-1425, 64-1457
LOCAL papers and records. 64-1475
LUMBER industry and trade. 64-1470,
64-1476, 64-1511, 64-1617
MANUFACTURING. 64-1508
METEOROLOGY (Climate, weather, etc. )
64-1438, 64-1486
MILLS. 64-1441
MISSIONS. 64-1440
NATIONAL Guard. 64-1405
NATIONAL Youth Administration. 64-1483
NAVAL Brigade. 64-1499
NEWSPAPERS. 64-1433, 64-1496
NORTHERN Michigan College, Marquette.
64-1478
OBSERVATORIES. 64-1517
MICHIGAN (Continued)
PERSONAL papers. 64-1489
PIONEER life. 64-1336, 64-1472
POLITICAL parties
Democratic. 64-1483
Greenback. 64-1429
^^f^ 64 - 1448 > 64-1469, 64-1484,
04-1496
POLITICS
Activities in
19th century. 64-1421, 64-1435
64-1511, 64-1516 '
20th century. 64-1459, 64-1474.
64-1505, 64-1510 D ^"'*>
E1 M t i 14 S 69 and CleCti0n Cam P ai « as - 64-1459,
1878. 64-1429
1924. 64-1497
1940. 64-1416
1949-1953. 64-1484
Governors
1855-1858 (Bingham) 64-1439
1873-1877 (Bagley) 64-1421
1931-1932 (Brucker) 64-1459
^f^/^gto. 64-1433,64-1439,
64-1448, 64-1499, 64-1500
POSTAL service. 64-1425
PRISONS. 64-1427, 64-1435
PUBLIC institutions. 64-1421
PUBLIC welfare. 64-1416
PUBLISHERS and publishing. 64-1434
RADIO stations, 64-1518
RAILROADS. 64-1503
REAL estate business. 64-1443, 64-1491
REFORMATORIES. 64-1421
SCHOOLS. 64-1473, 64-1503, 64-1512
SCIENTIFIC societies. 64-1411
SOCIAL conditions. 64-1416
SOCIAL life. 64-1414
ST t^^ CUltUraICoUe e e see Michigan-
State University, East Lansing
ST 6?i«5 1SOn ° f S ° Uthern ****», *"*s°n.
STATE seal. 64-1464
STATE Troops
3d Regt 64-1405
STATE University, East Lansing. 64-1503
Centennial. 64-1484
Faculty. 63-219
TAX records. 64-1406, 64-1432, 64-1449
TEACHERS and teaching. 64-1422
TEACHERS' associations. 64-1408
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MICHIGAN (Continued)
TRAVEL and description
Pictures. 64-1501
19th century. 64-1445, 64-1511
20th century. 64-1173, 64-1426, 64-1490
TRAVELS from. 64-1503
UNEMPLOYMENT. 64-1416
UNIONS. 64-1450, 64-1452
UNIVERSITY (Ann Arbor) 64-242 64-1414
"""". 64-1418, 6411427, 64-i4^ '
64-1473, 64-1474, 64-1491 '
Alumni affairs. 64-1423, 64-1468
Alumni Association. 64-1418
Alumni Club of New York. 64-1418
Alumni Club of the Philippines. 64-1417
Athletics. 64-1423
Botany Dept 64-1428
Business Office. 64-1480
Class of 1893. 64-1418
Class of 1914. 64-1468
College of Engineering. 64-1499
Dept. -of Forestry. 64-1509
Dept of Mathematics. 64-1437
Detroit Observatory. 64-1517
English Dept. 64-1506
Faculty. 64-130, 64-1402, 64-1403
M-1408, 64-1437, 64-1455, 64-1463
tt-iiti 64 ~ 1500, 64 ~ 1513 ' 64 - 1515 -'
Faculty Salary Endowment Fund. 64-1418
Fundraising. 64-1468
Greenland Expedition, 1926-1931. 64-1418
Harry B. Hotchtas Memorial Meeting.
"aMtfs BUrt ° n Memorlal Endowment.
Medical SchooL 64-1507
Michigan Historical Collections. 64-1426
Michigan League. 64-1418
Michigan Pastors' Conference. 64-1442
Michigan Union. 64-1418, 64-1488
Observatory. 64-1517
Presbyterian Corporation. 64-1415
Presidents. 64-1413, 64-1462
Religious affairs. 64-1442
Research Expedition to the Near East.
MICHIGAN (Continued)
VITAL records. 64-1451
VOCATIONAL schools. 64-1421
VOTING lists. 64-1420 g
WO 6^1« S 0° rganiZatiOnS ' 64 - 1404 » 64-1409,
WOODLOTS. 64-1496
WOOL industry and trade. 64-1458
WORLD War n
Soldiers from. 64-1460
YOUNG people. 64-1483
End of entries for
MICHIGAN
School of Music 64-1481
""SS^, M ~ 1425 ' 64 - 1461 ' ««-"«,
64-1467, 64-1496
Notes and notebooks. 64-1420, 64-1454
World War n. 64-1426
MICHIGAN and Huron Institute see Kalamazoo
College, Kalamazoo, Mich. -—»««»
MICHIGAN Fuel Company. 64-1617
m J^ t mstorical Collections, University
of Michigan. 64-1426
MICHIGAN Pastors' Conference, University of
Michigan. 64-1442
MICHIGAN State Grange. 64-1456
MICHIGAN State Historical Society. 64-1426
MICHIGAN Young Democrats. 64-1483 W
MICROBES see Bacteria; Bacteriology
MICROSCOPY. 63-302
MIDDLE Ages
see also Medieval histcry
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1169
Mines and mining. 64-141
Science. 64-1365
MIDDLE East see Near East
MIDDLE St John's, S. C.
Plantations. 63-313
MIDDLE West
Labor. 64-1511 I
Lands. 64-1170
Theater. 63-252 ■ ■ i
Travel and description. 64-1511 1
MI 64 ) S RYCOUege ' *"****!, Vt
MIDDLEPORT, Pa,
Land settlement 64-1147 ^ |
MIDDLESEX Co., Eng. '
Freeholders. 63-54
Resident of. 64-796 ',
MIDDLESEX Co., Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
Family papers. 64-1230
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MIDDLETON, Alicia Hopton (Russell) 64-1076
MIDDLETON, Anna Elizabeth (de Wolf)
64-1076
M1DDLETON, Arthur, 1742-1787. *63-297,
63-299
M1DDLETON, Arthur, 1785-1837
Estate of. 64-1076
MEDDLETON, Arthur, 1835-1911. 64-1076
MEDDLETON, Edward B. , 1842-1910. 63-280
MEDDLETON, Elizabeth see Izard, Elizabeth
(Middleton)
MIDDLETON, Eweretta, 1840-1899. 63-280
MIDDLETON, Henry Augustus, 1793-1887.
63-280
MIDDLETON, Jane. 64-944
MIDDLETON, Nathaniel Russell, 1810-1890.
64-1076
MIDDLETON, Thomas, 1753-1797. 64-1076
MIDDLETON, Thomas, 1797-1863. 63-280
MIDDLETON, Thomas, 1832-1864. 63-280
MIDDLETON family. 63-280, 64-1076
Genealogy. 63-280
MIDDLETOWN, Conn.
Students. 63-228
Wesleyan University. 64-837
MIDLAND Copper Company. 64-13
MIDWAY Plantation, S. C. 64-468
MIFFLIN, Thomas, 1744-1800. 63-82
MIGRATION, Internal see Immigration and
emigration— Internal migration
MILAM Co., Tex.
Letters from. 64-433
MILES, Nelson Appleton, 1839-1925. 64-767
MILKS, William. 64-1575
MILES, William Porcher, 1822-1899. 64-405,
64-1077
MILES family. 63-280
MtLFORD Hundreds, DeL 64-207
MILFORD, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
MILITARY Academy, West Point, N. Y. see
U. S. —Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.
MILITARY affairs
see also U. S. — Army; and appropriate
i subdivisions under names of wars
19th century
63-228, 63-360, 64-291
North Carolina. 64-1089
20th century
64-1110
Tmtia 63-105
Senate Committee on. 64-257
MILITARY art and science. 63-228, 64-1233
see also U. S. —Military Academy, West
Point, N. Y.
Students. 64-319
Germany. 63-380
MILITARY aviation see Aviation, Military
MILITARY bounties see Bounties, Military
MILITARY camps see Military posts
MILITARY career see U. S. —Army-
Officers' military and personal papers;
Military service
MILITARY defense see Fortifications;
Military posts; Military preparedness
MILITARY education see Military schools;
Military training
MILITARY government 64-165
see also appropriate subdivisions under
names of areas, e. g. Japan — Allied
occupation, 1945-1952
MILITARY hospitals
see also Hospitals under names of wars,
e. g. Civil War— Hospitals
Georgia. 64-505
New York. 64-663
Philippine Islands. 63-266
South Carolina. 64-1552
Virginia. 64-399
MILITARY land grants see Bounties, Military
MILITARY life
Here are entered general references to
experiences in camp, on the march, or in
the field. For similar experiences during
wars see names of wars.
see also U. S. — Army — Officers' military
and personal papers
In the Southwest 64-8
In the West 63-291
MILITARY medicine see subdivision Medical
affairs under names of wars, jurisdictions,
and places
MILITARY mines see Mines, Military
MILITARY organizations. 63-50
see also names of organizations
MILITARY papers see subdivisions Military
papers and Officers' military and personal
papers under names of wars, or names of
armies, e. g. Civil War— Military papers;
U. S. —Army— Officers' military and
personal papers
MILITARY pp"«fn"« see Pensions, Military
MILITARY posts
Alaska. 64-1059
Arizona. 64-4
Confederate States of America. 64-1050
Florida. 64-1524
MILITARY posts (Continued)
Illinois. 64-243, 64-248
Kansas. 64-4
Kentucky. 63-31
Louisiana. 64-288
Missouri. 64-266, 64-288, 64-297
Nebraska. 64-1276
North Carolina. 64-1022
North Dakota. 64-313
Oregon. 64-706
Philippine Islands. 64-1059
South Dakota. 64-313
Spanish territory. 64-748
The West 63-268, 63-353, 64-1059,
64-1065
MILITARY preparedness. 64-938
see also Civil defense; Civil Warr-Defenses
MILITARY prisoners and prisons see subdivi-
sion Prisoners and prisons under names of
wars, e. g. Civil War— Prisoners and
prisons
MILITARY promotion
Civil War period. 64-804
MILITARY railroads see . Railroads
MILITARY schools
Illinois. 64-319
North Carolina. 64-442, 64-444, 64-1040
South Carolina. 63-285
Virginia. 63-145
MILITARY science see Military art and
science
MILITARY service see U. S. —Army-
Officers' military and personal papers; and
subdivision Military service under names of
places, e. g. Philippine Islands— Military
service
MILITARY service, Compulsory
Opposition to. 64-1599
MILITARY tracts see Bounties, Military
MILITARY training
see also U. S.- Military Academy, West
Point, N. Y.
World War L 64-569
World WarIL 64-113, 64-822, 64-1325
MILITARY trials and tribunals see Courts—
martial and courts of inquiry
MnJTARY-
see also names of battles, campaigns, wars,
and jurisdictions, e. g. Mexican War,
1845-1848; Great Britain— Military
affairs; U. S. —Army
MILITIA
see also National Guard; and subdivision
Home Guard under names of States
Revolution. 63-82
397
MILITIA (Continued)
By place
Georgia. 63-88
Kentucky. 64-81
Louisiana. 64-1212
Massachusetts. 63-88, 64-15, 64-831
Michigan. 64-1405
Missouri. 64-274, 64-278
North Carolina. 64-439, 64-563
Oregon. 64-706
^-Sr^iur 8 ' »^ 63 - 3i °.
64-787, 64-1031, 64-1046, 64-1288
MILE
see also Creameries; Dairying
JPrices. 64-851
Research, 64-884
Trade. 64-870
New York. 64-851
"^^ Stuart, 1806 . 1873 a _ at M59>
M^A^EdnaSt Vincent, 1892-1950.
MHABURY, Mass.
Business accounts. 64-1
MILLEDGE, John, 1757-1818. 63-97
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga.
Letters received in. 64-543, 64-598
MILLENDER, J. E. 64-895
MILLER, Agnes (Crenshaw) 64-990
MILLER, Byron S. , 1915- 64-1576
MILLER, Celestlne (McCann) 64-577
MILLER, Charles Edwin, 1839-1906. 64-990
MILLER, Charles William EmU. 64-1381
MILLER, EarL 64-1196
MILLER, Friedas., 1889- 64-715
MILLER, Friedrich Max, 1822-1890. 63-207
MILLER, George Knox, 1836-1916. 64-577
•MILLER, Henry. 64-1028
MILLER, Hugo W. , 1889-1963. 64-9
MILLER, Isabella. 64-1028
MILLER, J. H. 63-247
MILLER, James. 64-1569
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MILLER, John Franklin, 1831-1886. 64-734
MILLER, John Franklin ,1862-1936. 64-1271
MILLER, John Gaines, 1812-1856. 64-282
MILLER, Maria see Franck, Maria (Miller)
MILLER, Robert Talbott, 1834-1914. 64-973
M!LLER, Samuel A. 64-100
MILLER, Samuel James Fergus. 63-179
MILLER, Stephen, 1816-1881. 63-243
MILLER, Stephen Decatur, 1787-1838. 63-279
MILLER, Susan DixwelL 64-893
MILLER, Thomas N. 64-767
MILLER, Wilhelm. 64-867
MILLER, William, of Halifax Co., Va. 64-990
MILLER, William Henry, 1848-1922. 64-858
MILLER, Willis L. 64-1028
MILLER, Winlock William. 64-1271
MILLER and Biggs. 64-364
MILLER and Cox Assay Offices, NogaleSj
MILLER family. 63-247,64-564,64-990
MILLER Freeman Publications, mc. 64-1262
MILLERBM (AdVentists) 64-952
""•M6W R0bertAnd «ws, 1868-1953.
MILLKANrays see Cosmic rays
MILLIMAN, Thomas E. 64-841
MILLING (Metallurgy) see Ore dressing
MILLS, James K. 64-1584
MILLS, Samuel John, 1743-1833. 63-35
MILLS
Me also Steam mills
Buildings see Factories
Business records
Michigan. 64-1441
New York. 64-823
Machinery. 64-907
By place
Maryland. 64-1227
MILWAUKEE, Wis.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Theater. 63-230 i
MINERAL collections. 64-790
MINERAL resources see Mines, mining and
mineral resources ^ ana
MINERALOGY. 63-399, 64-562
MINES, Military. 63-378
MINES, mining, and mineral resources.
MILLER, Jane Constance seeHinton, Jane
Constance (Miller) b. 1827
MILLER, Joaquin, 18417-1913. 63-206
MILLER, John, 1781-1846. 64-275, 64-343
MIgNBERGER, cteteu^ 1764 . 1829 .
MILTON, Jefferson Davis, 1861-1947. 64-10
MILTON, Mildred (Taitt) 1879-1963. 64-10
MILTON, Mass.
Chocolate industry. 64-235
MILTON, N. C.
Civil War. 64-625
Merchants. 64-1035
~Jn& Pros P ectin «; a»d specific types
of mines and mining, e . g. Gold mtaes
and mini ng «— ««o
Claims
Alaska. 63-216
Oklahoma. 63-266
Cooperative housing
Nova Scotia. 64-712
Engineering
North Carolina. 64-507
Wales. 64-507
Equipment and supplies. 63-265, 63-267
Laws. 64-1285
Middle Ages. 64-141
By place
A 11 ***. 64-362
Arizona. 64-9, 64-12, 64-13
Canada. 64-892
Colorado. 64-944
Georgia. 64-460
Honduras. 63-131, 64-776
Idaho. 64-704
Massachusetts. 64-237
Mexico. 63-16, 64-421
Missouri. 64-266, 64-285
North Carolina. 64-460
Oregon. 64-704
Washington. 64-704
The West 64-362
MENGE family
I Genealogy. 64-1231
MHOS, Abraham. 64-579
MDOS, 5 Jacob Florance, d. 1936. 64-506,
M^^a Porter (Gilmer) 64-506, '
MI 64^57 Mary EUzabeth (HasteU) b. 1873.
MINIS family. 64-57 9
MINISTERIAL Association of the Baptist
Church, Portsmouth, Va. 64-1131
MINISTERS see Clergy
MINNEAPOLIS Apollo Club,
63-241
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MINNEAPOLIS Athenaeum. 63-241
MINNESOTA (Continued)
MINNESOTA (Continued)
MINNEAPOLIS Committee for World Disarma-
ment. 63-232
MINNEAPOLIS, MUm.
Banks and banking. 63-235
Bethany Congregational Church. 64-1520
Business papers. 63-235
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 63-251
Congregational. 64-1520
CRIMINAL procedure. 63-242
DEPT. of Conservation. 63-248
ECONOMIC growth. 63-241
EDUCATION. 63-236, 64-1523
EGG trade. 63-253
EXHIBITIONS and fairs. 63-243, 64-1521
FARM machinery. 64-1525
FARM produce. 63-249, 63-253
FARMERS' institutes. 63-239
METEOROLOGY (Climate, weather, etc. )
63-245
MILITARY service In. 63-134
MINES, mining, and mineral resources.
63-249
NATIONAL Conference on Social Welfare,
Minneapolis. 64-139
OLD age pensions. 63-236
OPERA. 63-243
PERSONAL papers. 63-252, 64-1461
Civic movements. 63-251
FARMS and farming. 63-239, 63-249
PETROLEUM Industry and trade. 63-235
Clubs, societies, and organizations.
63-232, 63-241
Colleges and universities see Minnesota—
University
FIRE prevention. 63-249
FIRES. 63-238, 63-245
FISH see Minnesota — Game and fish
PIONEER life. 63-250, 64-1436
Associations. 64-1521
POLITICS
Jews. 63-232
FLOUR and feed trade. 63-253
Activities in. 63-234, 63-241, 63-246
National Conference on Social Welfare, 58th,
193L 64-139
Oak Park Congregational Church. 64-1520
Olivet Baptist Church. 63-251
Public Library. 63-241
FOREIGN population see Minnesota— Popula-
tion elements
FOREST fires. 63-238
FORESTS and forestry. 63-242
4-B Clubs. 63-249
Letters relating to. 63-243, 63-247
Organizations and parties
Republican Party. 63-246
Papers of political figures. 63-236,
64-1523
Theater. 63-246
GAME and fish
POPULATION elements
Visit of Prince Olaf of Norway. 63-240
Laws. 63-236
Jews. 63-232
MINNESOTA
State agencies. 63-248
GARNISHMENT laws. 63-236
GASOLINE taxes. 63-236
Norwegians. 63-240
POULTRY trade. 63-253
PUBLIC health. 64-1523
RAILROADS. 63-236, 63-256
ACCIDENTS. 63-245
AGRICULTURAL experimental stations.
63-239
GOVERNMENT and legislation. «3-2S6,
63-242, 63-246, 64-1523
GOVERNMENT employees. 63-242
HEALTH. 63-249
Land. 64-1521
REAL estate business. 63-235
RECREATION. 63-249
RETIREMENT legislation. 63-242
AGRICULTURAL societies. 63-249
HISTORICAL societies. 63-241, 64-1521
RIVERS
AGRICULTURE, Experimental, 63-239
HOSPITALS. 63-247
Improvement. 63-235, 63-248
ANnvmSECTION. 63-242
BANES and banking: 63-235
BOYS' dubs. 64-1525
INDIAN wars see Sioux Wars
INDIANS. 63-247, 64-55
INDUSTRIES. 63-249
ROADS. 63-236
SAFETY. 63-249
SHIPPING. 63-235
SOCIAL life. 63-234, 63-245
BUILDING codes. 63-236
CAPITOLS (Buildings) 63-349
INFANTRY
IstRegt, 1661-1864. 63-247
SOIL classification. 63-249
STATE Fair. 64-1521
CHILD labor. 63-236
SdRegt, 1861-1865. 63-231
STEAMBOATS. 63-245
CHORAL societies. 63-241
6thRegt, 1862-1865
STUDENTS. 63-231, 63-234, 63-247
CHURCHES and religious affairs
Company D. 63-233
TEACHERS and teaching. 63-233, 64-820
Baptist 63-251
15th Regt, 1898-1899. 63-238
TEMPERANCE. 63-239, 63-242
Catholic 63-241
LAND. 64-1521
THEATER. 63-246, 63-252
Congregational. 64-1520
Transactions. 64-245
TOURIST business. 63-249
CIVIL movements. 63-251
CIVIL War. 63-234
Regiments see Minnesota— Infantry
CLUBS. 63-241
LEGISLATURE. 63-245, 64-1523
LIBRARIES. 63-241, 63-245, 63-249
LIENS. 63-236
TRANSPORTATION. 63-249
UNIVERSITY (Minneapolis)
Agricultural Station, Crookston. 63-241
Experimental agriculture. 63-239
Students. 63-238
COLLEGES and universities see Minnesota-
University
LUMBER industry and trade. 63-235
VETERANS' legislation. 63-236
COMMUNITY centers. 63-245
LYCEUMS. 63-245
VXSIT of Prince Olaf of Norway. 63-240
COOPERATIVE stores. 63-253
MEDICAL practice. 63-250
VITAL records. 63-245, 64-1520
399
MINNESOTA (Continued)
WILDLIFE conservation. 63-248
WOMEN'S organizations. 64-1521
WOMEN'S suffrage. 64-1523
WORKMEN'S compensation. 63-236
WORLD War I. 64-1519, 64-1524
WORLD Warn
Relief to war victims. 63-244
End of entries for
MINNESOTA
MINNESOTA Historical Society. 63-241
MINNESOTA Percheron Horse Company.
^1521™ Terrtt0rtal H0nee " Association.
MINNESOTA Territory
Letters from. 64-1436
MINNIE (Schooner) 64-597
MINOR, Franklin. 63-378
MINORA John Barbee, 1813-1895. 64-798,
MINORITY groups in population see Pn™„ «
elements- and na™lT ^ . =2* Population
Jews-^Sf^ 68 ****** eroups, e.g.
MTRIANI, Louis C. 64-1448
MISPILLION, DeL 64-207
MISSIONARY societies. 63-50, 63-179
Methodist 63-70
Tennessee. 64-975
Presbyterian
Michigan. 64-1415
Ohio. 63-179
By place
Japan. 64-431
New York. 64-915, 64-1593
MISSIONS. 64-46, 64-1157
see also Missions, Foreign
Deaf. 64-187
Immigrants. 64-187, 64-814
Indians. 64-55, 64-187, 64-966
Cayuse. 64-1257
Chippewa. 64-187
Nez Perce. 64-1254
Spokane. 64-1256
Jews. 64-187
Negroes. 63-27,64-187
Seamen. 64-187
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MISSIONS (Continued)
By denomination
^M^SSS 83 " 51 ' M " 1157 ' 64 ^ 1158 >
Church of England. 63-142
Lutheran. 63-23, 63-26, 63-27 63-29
64-187, 64-813, 64-814 '
Methodist. 64-966, 64-968
By place
Indian Territory. 64-248
Michigan. 64-1440
Missouri. 63-23
Oregon. 64-966
Southern States. 63-27
MISSIONS, Foreign
Africa. 64-639, 64-814, 64-968, 64-1293
East Africa. 63-142
West Africa. 63-27
Argentina. 64-187
Brazil. 64-187
China. 63-51, 64-430, 64-814
Cuba. 64-1158
Estonia. 64-814
Europe. 64-814
Formosa. 64-814
In dia- 63-129, 64-814
Japan. 63-118,64-814
Latvia. 64-814
Liberia. 64-73
Mexico. 64-1158
New Guinea. 64-814
Nigeria. 64-814
Palestine. 64-1281
Philippine Islands. 64-814, 64-971
South America. 64-187,64-971
Zululand. 64-1293
MBSESQUOI VaUey Railroad. 64-1590
MISSISSIPPI
Agriculture. 63-132
Banks and banking. 64-489
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-486,64-1548
Presbyterian. 64-1533
Cities. 64-1193
Civil War. 64-458
Ca&paigns, battles, and other military
actions. 63-332, 84-246 ™" ary
~, rrV^ 5 " specUic ««*»■.
Casualties
Confederate.
Civilian affairs.
63-332
64-1535
MISSISSIPPI
Civil War (Continued)
Military papers. 63-266
Confederate. 63-403
Military service in. 63-341, 63-350,
64-242, 64-246, 64-493
Confederate. 64-384, 64-464
64-474, 64-577, 64-603, 64-1094
Regiments see Mississippi— Infantry
Soldiers from. 63-143,64-480,64-1065
Colleges and universities. 63-27
see_also_ Mlssissippi-tJniversjty
Cotton growing. 63-57, 63-104, 64-489
Cotton trade. 64-630
family papers
64-412, 64-425,
18th and 19th centuries
64-441
19th century. 64-460, 64-517 64-527
64-634, 64-639, 64I1535 '
19th and 20th centuries. 64-591 64-584
64-668, 64-1044, 64-1208 ' H
larm produce trade. 64-384
Farms and farming. 64-1193
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-458
Indians. 64-55, 64-1018
Infantry
11th Regt , 1861-1865. 64-485
20th Regt , 1861-1865. 63-143
Land. 64-533, 64-1193
Companies. 64-755
Literacy, 64-1193
Livestock. 64-1193
Merchants. 63-104
Meteorology (Clin^, .^ ^
Military service in.
Personal papers
63-134, 64-1018
19th century. 64-485, 64-647 64-10M
64-1084, 64-1099, 64-1461 ' '
64-384, 64-489, 64-515,
Plantations
64-1109
Politics
Letters relating to. 64-364, 64-758
63-339,
Papers of political figures.
64-384, 64-458
Population. 64-1193
Railroads. 64-283
Schools. 64-1193
Slavery. 64-1193
Soldiers' homes. 63-339
Teachers and teaching. 63-132, 64-1034
Tn ^l? nddeSCriPti0n - 64-425,64-522,
Travels from. 64-758
400
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MISSISSIPPI (Continued)
University (Oxford)
Faculty. 63-132
Yellow fever. 64-364
MISSISSIPPI Co. , Mo.
Court papers. 64-324
MISSISSIPPI River
Civil War. 63-224
Confederate defense. 64-777
Flood control. 64-494
Maps. 64-268
Navigation. 64-285
Snipping and trade. 64-311, 64-1211,
64-1215
MISSISSIPPI River Commission, U. S. 64-494
MISSISSIPPI Territory. 63-263
MISSISSIPPI Texas land Company. 64-745
MISSISSIPPI Valley. 64-55
Anthropology. 64-55
Archeology. 64-1580
Civil War. 64-653, 64-1136
Colonial period
French in. 64-334
Spanish in. 64-334
Ethnology. 64-55
. Geology. 64-266
MISSOURI
ARCHITECTURE. 64-297
ARSENALS. 64-288
BANKS and banking. 64-286
BUSINESS papers. 64-300, 64-311, 64-317,
64-331
CABINETMAKING. 64-293
CAPITOLS (Buildings) 64-1526
CAVALRY , , .
1st Regt , 1861-1865. 64-274
3d Regt., 1861-1865. 63-67
CENSUS. 64-284
CHURCH schools
Lutheran. 63-20
C HU R CHE S and religious affairs. 64-271,
64-275, 64-339
W see also Missouri— Mormons
Lists of churches. 64-283
Baptist. 64-271, 64-341
Catholic. 64-298
Lutheran. 63-21, 63-22, 63-23, 63-30
Methodist. 64-339
Presbyterian. 64-339
MISSOURI (Continued)
CnTES and towns. 64-1329
CIVIL War. 64-263, 64-281, 64-301
Economic conditions. 64-264
Military actions and military papers.
63-397, 64-264, 64-272, 64-274, 64-278
Military service in. 64-246, 64-303
Regiments see Missouri — Cavalry
Soldiers from. 64-318, 64-414
CLUBS. 64-320
COLLEGES and universities. 64-269, 64-281,
64-282
see also Missouri — University
COMMISSIONS collection, 1720-1904. 64-340
CONFEDERATE societies see United
Daughters of the Confederacy— Missouri
Division
COUNTIES
Government. 64-284, 64-324
Lists. 64-1329
Records. 64-284
COURTS. 64-1241
Circuit Court
Howard County. 64-1-241
Webster County. 64-284
Supreme Court. 64-275, 64-307
DIVORCE
Legislation. 64-299
DRY goods business. 64-264, 64-311
ECONOMIC conditions. 64-263, 64-275,
64-280, 64-281, 64-282
EDUCATIONAL societies. 64-328
ESTATES. 64-271, 64-273, 64-307, 64-327,
64-337, 64-1241
EXHIBITIONS and fairs. 63-376, 64-1329,
64-1526
FAMILY and personal papers. 64-308
19th century. 64-265, 64-276, 64-277,
64-330, 64-414
19th and 20th centuries. 64-290, 64-318,
64-319, 64-336
20th century. 64-327
FARMS and farming. 64-273, 64-275, 64-284
Sharecroppers. 64-323
FREIGHT and freightage. 64-270, 64-273
FUR trade. 64-285, 64-307, 64-313, 64-337
GENEALOGY. 64-296
GENERAL Assembly
House of Representatives. 64-280
GEOLOGY. 64-266
GOVERNMENT and legislation. 64^282,
64-301
GROCERY trade. 64-310
MISSOURI (Continued)
GUERRILLAS. 64-274
HISTORIC houses. 64-307
HISTORICAL societies. 64-1526
HISTORY, Local. 64-287, 64-314, 64-329,
64-1329
HOME Guard. 64-312
HOSPITALS. 64-302
HOUSEHOLD accounts. 64-275
IMMIGRATION. 64-275
From Saxony. 63-30
From Virginia. 63-127
INDIANS. 64-294
INSURANCE business. 64-321 j
INTERNATIONAL conferences. 64-164
JOURNALISM. 64-306
JUDGES. 64-301
JUSTICES of the peace. 64-299, 64-324,
64-337
LAND. 64-263, 64-285
Claims. 64-299
Legal documents. 64-273, 64-275, 64-283,
64-296, 64-315, 64-322, 64-337
Settlement. 64-334
Surveys and surveying. 64-299, 64-324
Transactions. 64-273, 64-284
LAW practice. 64-275, 64-281, 64-282,
64-301, 64-325, 64-1241
LEAD mines and mining. 64-326,
64-336
LECTURES and lecturing. 64-328
MAPS. 64-287, 64-29,6
MEDICAL practice. 64-39, 64-290, 64-302
MERCHANTS. 63-127, 64-267, 64-273,
64-279, 64-281, 64-295, 64-313, 64-336
METEOROLOGY (Climate, weather, etc.)
64-273
MILITARY posts. 64-266, 64-288, 64-297
MILITIA. 64-274, 64-278
MINES, mining, and mineral resources.
64-266, 64-285
MISSIONS. 63-23
MORMONS. 64-275, 64-301
MUSEUMS (Art) 64-1526
NEWSPAPERS. 64-659
Lists of. 64-283
NURSING homes. 63-23
ORPHANS and orphan asylums. 63-23
PATRIOTIC societies. 64-320
PIONEERS. 64-287
POLITICS
Local. 64-267, 64-329
Material Telating to. 64-275, 64-301,
64-302, 64-306
401
,„. MISSOURI
POLITICS (Continued)
Papers of political figures. 64-279
E5 £3 """•■ •"•*'•«*
POPULATION elements
Saxons. 63-30
POSTAL service. 63-127, 64-1329
PUBLIC utilities. 64-301
PUBLISHERS and publishing. 63-29
RADIO stations. 63-23
RAILROADS. 64-278, 64-282, 64-283, 64-300
Bridge construction. 64-304
REFORMATORIES. 64-341
RIVERS. 64-1329
SCHOOLS. 64-252, 64-328
SECESSION. 64-659
SHERIFFS. 64-304, 64-324
SLAVERY. 64-263, 64-851
SOOAHlfe. 64-317,64-333
STEAMSHIPS. 64-273
SUNDAY schools. 63-23
TAXrecords. 64-271, 64-284, 64-293,
TELEVISION stations. 64-305
THEATER. 64-332
THEOLOGICAL seminaries
Lutheran. 63-24
TOBACCO growing. 64_ 309 j
TRADE. 64-310
TRADE associations. 64-1526
TRAINING School for Boys, Boonville. 64-341
ra ^7^ 3 S 2 C r Ptl0n - ^"0, 64-280,
TRAVELS from. 64-296, 64-335
DIVERSITY (Columbia) 64-278, 64-282
Gifts to. 64-327
VITAL records. 63-30,64-284,64-287
Marriage records. 64-271, 64-284, 64-341
VOTING records. 64-267, 64-284"
WATER purification. 64-1526
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
End of entries for
MISSOURI
MISSOURI and Mississippi Railroad Company.
MISSOURI Historical Society. 64-1526
MISSOURI Military District. 64-343
MISSOURI Pacific Railroad Company. 64-300
MISSOURI River
Railroad bridges. 64-304
MISSOURI Society of the City of New Tort
MISSOTR! Synod see Lutheran Church-
Missouri Synod
MISSOURI Valley
Geology. 64-266
Travel and description. 64-732
MITRAL, Frederic. 64-152
MTTCHEL, Jane Verner. 64-358 /
MITCHEL, John, 1815-1875. 64-358
MTTCHEL, John Purroy, 1879-1918
Adminisfration as mayor of New York City.
MTTCHEL family. 64-358
MITCHELL, Eliza see Grant, Eliza (Mitchell)
MITCHELL, Harry B. 64-178
MITCHELL, Hugh Burton, 1907- 64-1272
MITCHELL, Johnlnscho, 1838-1907. 64-1148
MITCHELL, Maria (North) 64-580
MITCHELL, Mary see Ashe, Mary (Mitchell)
MITCHELL, Samuel L. 64-1563
MITCHELL, Sarah Caroline (Neisler) 64-581
MITCHELL, Thomas K. 64-1148
MITCHELL, Wesley Clair, 1874-1948
64-1311
MITCHELL, William Letcher, 1805-1882.
MITCHELL family. 64-591, 64-652, 64-1148
MIX, Rosina see Cropper, Rosina (Mix)
MEE language. 63-1
MOBILE, Ala.
Banks and banking. 64-757
Civil War. 64-1094
Commission merchants. 63-149
Cotton trade. 64-630
Freedmen. 64-270, 64-421
Indians. 64-55
Letters from. 64-502
Merchants. 64-1028
Shipping records. 64-110
Travel and description. 64-U79
MOBILIZATION for Mount Holyoke College.
M °SS^ E T- rWdamentaUs t controversy
(religion) 64-65, 64-133
MOE, Henry Allen. 64-136
MOFFETT, William A. 64-1573
MOFFITT, Frank. 64-738
MOHAMMED, Bey of Tunis. 63-334
MOHAMMED Ali, Nawab of Arcot 63-98
MOHEGAN Indians
Language. 63-5
MOHICAN Indians see Mohegan Indians
MOLASSES trade
North Carolina. 64-374
MOLECULAR dynamics see Wave mechanics
MONASTERIES
Lands in England. 64-34
MONASTICEM. 64-74
MONCKTON, Robert, 1726-1782. 63-381
MONCRIEFF, Alexander. 63-409
Ti^ 2 ™' 63 - 374 ' 6 «86, 64-725,
^llanc^r t:GOldClaUSe:Iaflaa0n
Laws and legislation. 63-270,64-253
"l^ir' 10 ' 1 - M " 725 ' 64 " 1295 '
19m century. 63-374, 64-286 *
Revolutionary period. 63-299
By place
C °^, C ^ te StateE d America.
64-286, 64-493
63-63,
Missouri. 64-286
Oklahoma. 63-270
MONEY, Paper
Confederate States of America. 64-1250
Virginia. 64-1250
MONITEAU Co. , Mo.
County Court papers. 64-324
MONITOR, Boonville, Mo. 64-341
MONRO, Harold, 1879-1932. 64-150
MO 6S50 Harrl6t ' 1860 - 1936 - 64-136.
MONROE, James, Pres. U. S. 1758-1831
63-95, •63-345, 64-118 " 58 - 1831 -
As correspondent 63-220, 63-336, 63-363
63-375, 64-186, 64-314,' 64-5567 lE-Xm
Autographs. 64-47 A
Letters to. 63-333, 63-347
Relating to. 64-186
MONROE, Lucy see Calhoun, Lucy (Monroe)
MONROE Co. , N. Y.
Farm accounts. 64-916
Sodalllfe. 64-998
Vital records. 64-898
402
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MONROE Co. , W. Va.
Letters from. 64-800
MONROE, Mich.
Presbyterian Church. 64-1447
MONROVIA, Liberia
Colleges and universities. 64-73
MONTAGU, Basil. 64-957
MONTAGUE, George Charles, 9th earl of
Sandwich see Sandwich, George Charles
Montague, 9th earl of, 1874-
MONTANA
Lumber camps. 63-250
MONTANA Territory
Iaw practice. 63-150
MONTAUK (Ship) 64-1395
MONTEGUT, Edgar. 64-1212
MONTEGUT, Joseph, 1738-1819. 64-1212
MONTEGUT, Joseph, 1780-1814. 64-1212
MONTEGUT, Raymond, b. 1784. 64-1212
MONTEGUT family. 64-1212
MONTEIRO LABATO, Jose" see Labato, Jose'
Bento Monteiro, 1882-1948
™ MONTEREY, Mexico
Battle of, 1846. 63-339
Military service in (U. S. ) 64-758
MONTESANO, Wash.
Sylva Mill Company. 64-1265
MONTFORT family
Genealogy. 64-1522
MONTGOMERY, John, ColoneL 64-314
MONTGOMERY, Martin V. 64-1500
MONTGOMERY, Mary Seymour. 64-843
MONTGOMERY, Robert M. , 1849-1920.
64-1469
MONTGOMERY, Walter Alexander, 1845-1921.
64-582
MONTGOMERY, Ala.
Banks and banking. 64-757
Civil War. 64-522
Letters from. 64-499
^ MONTGOMERY Bell Academy, Nashville, Tenn.
•" 64-1175
MONTGOMERY Co. , Md.
Land
Legal documents. 64-1234
MONTGOMERY Co. , N. C.
Council of Defense (World War I) 64-388
Medical practice. 64-1122
Superior Court. 64-368
MONTGOMERY Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
MONT1CELLO, Charlottesville, Va.
Condition. 63-143
Construction and sale. 64-797
Description. 64-1555
MONTICELLO (Ship) 64-609
MONTMORENCY, France
Resident of. 64-449
MONTOUR Falls, N. Y.
Hospitals. 64-833
MONTPELfER Institute near Macon, Go.
64-639
MONTPELIER, Vt.
Personal papers. 64-1586
MONTREAL, Can.
Travel and description. 64-1186
MONUMENTAL Church Association, Richmond,
Va. 64-1231
MONUMENTS. 63-319
Washington, D. C. 63-361, 64-1464
MOODY, Harriet Converse (Tilden) 1857-1932.
64-137
MOODY, William Vaughn, 1869-1910. 64-137
MOODY Church, Chicago, HI. 64-1160
MOON, John Austin, 1855-1921. 83-382
MOON, Parker T. 64-1355
MOON MIL 63-382
MOONEY, Chase Curran, 1913- 64-1193
MOONEY, Thomas Joseph, 1882-1942. 64-19
MOORE, Adams, b. 1800 7 64-357
MOORE, Aubertine (Woodward) 1841-1929.
64-1628
MOORE, Barrington. 64-908
MOORE, Bartholomew Figures Moore, 1801-
1878. 64-1079
MOORE, Bloomfield Haynes. 64-1137
MOORE, Caroline. 64-892
MOORE, Charles, 1855-1942. 63-349,
63-394, 64-1515, 64-1566
MOORE, Clara Sophia (Jessup) see Bloomfleld-
Moore, Clara Sophia (Jessup5T824-1899
MOORE, D. D. T. 64-914
MOORE, Francis. 63-59
MOORE, Frederick Lawrence, 1835-1922.
64-583
MOORE, George, 1852-1933. 63-99, 63-323
MOORE, Henry Ludwell, 1869-1958. 64-1351
MOORE, Hight C. 64-1553
MOORE, Mora (McClellan) Plowman, 1843-
1929. 64-584
MOORE, Jacob Bailey. 64-1585
MOORE, James, 1765-1851. 64-1048
MOORE, JohnBassett, 1860-1947. 64-764,
64-778, 64-1577
MOORE, John Trotwood, 1858-1929. 64-1185
MOORE, Mrs. John Trotwood see Moore, Mary
Brown (Daniel) 1875-
MOORE, John Wheeler, 1833-1906. 64-1078
MOORE, Joseph Arthur, 1879-1937. 63-383
MOORE, Marianne, 1887- 64-41, 64-67,
64-150
MOORE, Martha Josephine see Richardson,
Martha Josephine (MooreTT846-1897
MOORE, Martin Van Buren, 1837-1900.
64-584
MOORE, Mary see Stanford, Mary (Moore)
MOORE, Mary Brown (Daniel) 1875- 64-1175
MOORE, Mary Elizabeth see Stebbins, Mary
Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt, b. 1818
MOORE, Merrill Dennis, 1904- 64-1553
MOORE, Miles Conway, 1845-1920. 64-1259
MOORE, Norman Slawson, 1901- 64-906
MOORE, Phillips. 64-585
MOORE, Stephen, 1734-1799. 64-585
MOORE, Thomas C. 64-1500
MOORE, Thomas Stnrge. 64-955
MOORE, Veranus Alva, 1859-1931. 64-834
MOORE, William C. , farmer of Stokes Co. ,
N. C. 84-586
MOORE and Galling lavr Firm, Raleigh, N. C.
64-1079
MOORE Co. , N. C.
Letters from. 64-680
MOORE family. 64-583, 64-654, 64-1539
Genealogy. 64-1222
MOOREHEAD, Warren King, 1866-1939.
64-1522
MOORE'S rural New Yorker (Publication)
64-914
MOORESVILLE, Tenn.'
General store. 64-1181
MORACIN, Leonde. 64-261
MORACIN family. 64-261
MORALE
Civil War. 63-58
Confederate side. 63-63
Revolution. 63-82
403
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MORALES, Juan Ventura. 64-334,64-1212
MORALS see Ethics
MORAN, Benjamin. 63-406
MORAN, Francisco. 63-1
MORAN, Robert, 1857-1943. 64-1271
MORANT, Sir Robert Laurie 1863-1920
63-112
MORAVIA, N. Y.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
MORAVIAN Church. 64-1542
North Carolina. 63-81
MORDECAI, Ellen, 1790-1884. 64-1080
MORDECAI, Emma. 64-1080
MORDECAI, George W. , 1801-1871. 64-1080
MORDECAI family. 64-445, 64-1080
MOREHEAD, Eugene, 1845-1889. 63-110
MOREHEAD, James Turner, 1838-1919
64-1081
MOREHEAD, John H. 64-1528
MOREHEAD, John Motley, 1796-1866. 64-535
MOREHEAD, Joseph Motley, 1840-1911
64-1081 "
MOREHEAD family. 64-492
MOREHOUSE, H. L. 64-90
MORGAN, Abraham. 64-518, *64-1191
MORGAN, Arthur Ernest, b. 1878. 63-257
MORGAN, Cynthia see St. John, Cynthia
. (Morgan) 1852-1919
MORGAN, David. 64-1184
MORGAN, E. W. 64-1479
MORGAN, Henry William, 1853-1920. 64-1191
MORGAN, John Pierpont, 1837-1913. 64-767
MORGAN, John Tyler, 1824-1907. 63-350
64-1498
MORGAN, Nathaniel. 64-193
MORGAN, Sally B. see Hamilton, Sally B
(Morgan)
MORGAN, Thomas J. , 1847-1912. 64-138
MORGAN, William H, Major. 63-339
MORGAN, William Henry, 1818-1900. 64-1191
MORGAN family. 64-518, 64-1191
MORGANTON, N. C.
family papers. 64-390
History. 64-562
MORGANTON, N. C. (Continued)
Mental hospitals. 64-1083
Merchants. 64-981
Resident of. 64-492, 64-1115
Western State Hospital. 64-1083
MORGENTHAU, Henry, 1856-1946. 64-1572
MORGENTHAU, Henry, 1891- 64-253
64-841, 64-1311
""2% ^^»er Darlington, 1890-1957.
MC 64^767' j3h,lMorle y> '""'count, 1838-1923.
MORMONS and Mormonism. 64-732, 64-737
64—966
Court trials. 64-301
Illinois. 64-245
Missouri. 64-275
MORNINGTON, Richard Colley WeUesley, 2d
earl of see WeUesley, Richard Colley
marquis WeUesley, 1760-1842 '
MOROCCO
Foreign relations (Netherlands) 64-82
M0 ^6t'Sp S,nith ' 181 °- 1898: 63 - 97 '
MORRILL, M. M 64-245
MORRILL tariff act, 1861. 64-1220
MORRIS, Beverly Preston, b. 1822. 64-587
MORRIS, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
Autographs. 64-47
Letters by. 64-774
MORRIS, Homer Lawrence, 1886-1951
64-962
MORRIS, Richard Brandon, 1904- 64-1352
MORRIS, Robert, 1734-1806. 63-82
Autographs. 64-47
Letters by. 64-774
MORRIS, Thomas, 1771-1849. • 64-873
MORRIS family. 64-587 . 64-774
MORRIS Island, S. C.
Civil War. 64-598
MORRISON, James, 1775-1846. 63-161
MORRISON, Nathan Jackson. 64-100
MORRISON, Robert Hall, 1798-1889: 64-629
MORRISON, Mrs. W. L. 64-975
MORRISON, William, 1763-1837. 64-314
MORRISON, William Rails, 1825-1909
64-1500
MORRISON family. 64-629
MORRBTOWN, N. J.
History. 64-1582
Travels from. 64-1552
MORROW, Anne see Lindbergh. Anne -
(Morrow) S ^
MORROW, Dwight Whitney, 1873-1931
64-1348
MORROW, James H. , b. 1845. 64-1429
MORSE, EdwardS., 1838-1925. 64-100
MORSE, H. Freeman. 63-346
MORSE, Jedldiah, 1761-1826. 63-83, 64-202
"^iJ?""* 1 Pinle y Breese, 1791-1872.
64-1582
MORSE family. 64-1582
MO «W585 legraPh VS " HOUS6 **'&*& =**.
MORSON, Alexander. 64-1082
MORSON, Arthur Alexander, d. 1864?
64-1082 '
MORSON, William. 64-1082
MORTGAGES. 64-372
Farm. 64-861
California. 64-738
New Tors. 64-934
The West. 64-892
MORTON, David, 1886-1957. 64-150
MORTON, Joy. 64-1528
MORTON, Julius Sterling, 1832-1902. 64-1528
MORTON, Marcus. 64-1585
MORTON, Mark. 64-1528
^S'go^ 111 *— MOrt ° n ' JuliusSter "»6.
MORTON family
Genealogy. 64-1528
MORY, Ruthella Bernard see Bibbins, Ruthella
Bernard (Mory) 1865-1942 «"«="*
MOSBY, John Singleton, 1833-1916. 64-738
MOSCHELES, Felix. 63-401
MOSCOW, Minn.
Expedition, 1863 (Sioux War) 63-233
MOSCOW, Russia
Travel and description. 64-1161
MOSCOW, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-246
MOSELEY, Annie Conigland. 64-588
MOSELEY, Edward Augustus, 1846-1911
64-1500
MOSELEY, James Alexander, 1894-1918.
MOSELEY & Motley Milling Company, Roches-
ter, N. Y. 64-907 "*—*> ™«« 6
MOSER, Alma Marie see Reinsch, Alma Marie
(Moser)
404
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MOSER, Helen Josephine (Sizer) collector.
64-1214
MOSES, Indian chief. 64-1258
MOSES, W. R. 64-806
MOSHER family. 64-1249
MOSLET family. 64-1031
MOSS Neck, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
MOSSEL, Jacob, 1704-1761. 64-262
MOTARD, Joseph. 64-287
MOTHERS, Unmarried. 63-170
MOTION, Perpetual. 64-1137
MOTION picture Industry. 63-383, 64-1630
Blacklists. 64-1632
MOTION Picture Research Council. 64-1334
MOTION pictures
see also Screenplays
Bombing of Hiroshima. 64-108
Copyright 64-781
Costumes. 64-1611
Direction and production. 64-1630
Educational. 64-727
Foreign distribution. 64-727
Patents. 64-727
Scripts. 64-1608
MOTIVATIONAL research. 64-68
MOTT, Lucretla (Coffin) 1793-1880. 63-361
MOTT, Valentine, 1785-1865. 63-318
MOTT (William) & Company, New Orleans, La.
(firm, merchants) 64-1398
MOTTE, Rebecca. 63-291
MOTTLED enamel, Dental. 64-683
MOUCHARD de Chaban, Fanny see
Beauharnals, Fanny (Mouchard de Chaban)
comtesse de, 1737-1813
MOULTRIE, William. 64-47
MOUNDS
Indians. 63-2
MOUNT AIRY, Richmond Co. , Va. 64-1247
MOUNT HOLYOKE College (formerly Mount
Holyoke Seminary) 64-21
MOUNT HOLYOKE Hotel Company. 64-205
Lt MOUNT JEWETT and Smethport Railroad.
64-815
MOUNT JEWETT, Klnzua & Ritervllle Railroad.
64-815
MOUNT KBCO, N. Y.
Dairying. 64-951
MOUNT MEIGS, Ala.
Medical affairs. 64-1106
MOUNT MORRIS, I1L
Civil War. 64-246
MOUNT OLYMPUS National Park see Olympic
National Park
MOUNT PLEASANT, N. C.
Letters from. 64-1128
MOUNT PROSPECT, N. C.
Family papers. 64-1048
MOUNT HRZA Forge, Lincoln Co. , N. C.
Business records. 64-417
MOUNT VERNON Ladles Association of the
Union. 63-273
MOUNT VERNON, Va.
Description. 64-1555
MOUNTAIN Island Mill, Gaston Co. , N. C.
64-549
MOUNTAIN States Athletic Conference. 64-18
MOUNTED Rifle Regiment. 63-355
MOUTH
Bacteriology. 64-683
MOVING pictures see Motion pictures
MOXON, Edward, 1801-1858. 64-957
MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791.
64-1322
MUCKALEE Guards, Georgia Infantry. 64-232
MUDD, Henry Thomas, 1818-1902. 64-280
MUDD family. 64-280
MUHLENBERG, William Augustus, 1796-1877.
63-140, 63-291
MULATTOES
Caribbean region. 64-75
MULES. 64-1195
MULLANPHY, Bryan, 1809-1851. 64-317
MULLANPHY, Elizabeth Brown see Clemens,
Elizabeth Brown (Mullanphy) 1812-1853
MULLANPHY, John, 1758-1833. 64-317,
64-335
MULLANY, James R. 63-228
MULLEN, William P. 63-269
MULLIGAN letters. 63-326
MULLINS, Edgar Young, 1860-1928. 64-1164
MULLOY, William Theodore, Bp. , 1892-
64-253
MULTNOMAH Engine Company No. 2, Portland,
Or. 64-710
MULTNOMAH School of Music, Portland, Or.
64-692
MUMFORD, Eben. 63-219
MUMFORD, Lewis, 1895- 64-1367
MUMPHERD, Dorcas see Gillespie, Dorcas
(Mumpherd)
MUN family see De Mun family
MUNBY, Arthur Joseph, 1828-1910. 64-59
MUNICIPAL government
see also Cities and towns; Civic
improvement
Georgia. 64-389
Michigan. 64-1457
Ohio. 63-175
Pennsylvania. 64-1153
South Carolina. 63-278, 63-314
Washington. 63-212
MUNICIPAL law
Spain. 64-148
MUNICIPAL League. of Seattle. 64-1269
MUNICIPAL ownership
Public utilities. 64-1269
MUNICIPAL Voters League, Chicago, HL
64-156
MUNROE, Nathan Campbell. 63-103
MUNROE, Susan see Stowe, Susan (Munroe)
MURAT, Caroline (Fraser) 64-614
MURAT, Luclen. 64-614
MURDER trials
Lincoln assassins. 63-185
Police reports
Pennsylvania. 64-1140
Raly. 64-1282
Texas. 64-681
MURDOCK, Ann. 64-1133
MURDOCH, Carleton C. 64-830
MURDOCK, Harriet. 64-1133
MURDOCK, Mollie see Wright, Mollie
(Murdock)
MURDOCK, Robert Bridges. 64-1133
MURFIN, James Orin, 1875-1940. 64-1474,
64-1515
MURFREE, Mary Noallles, 1850-1922.
64-589
MURFREE, William Hardy, 1781-1827.
64-589
MURFREE, William L. 64-589
MURFREE family. 64-589
MURFREESBORO, N. C.
Business papers. 64-1084
MURFREESBORO, Tenn.
Battle of, 1862-1863. 63-231, 64-243
Family papers. 64-589
MURPHEY, Archibald De Bow, 1777-1832.
64-580, 64-1547
MURPHY, Edgar Gardner, 1869-1913. 64-993
MURPHY, Frank, 1890-1949. 64-1483
405
The National,
"S^"^, 1848- 19 07.
^^>^ Bennies ^
MDRPHY family. 64-1083
MURPHY, N. c.
Family papers. 64-557
"V****. Char teB . 63.3^
*«»**. Jota) 1808 . Ufl2 ^
MORROW, Edward p ,~w.
64-1615 ^ rd "• • ""-IMS. 64-1560,
^^••^"^r^;
- Wolniana. e4_ 146 ""*
California. 64-7
*W*AVE, JM1M . 64 . a52
*««. 63-15, 54.^
Orchestras; So^gs ' ynais; Musiclans;
Bo< * s - 64-1091
^PPings. 64-1179
Copyright 64-972
M-dOB. 64-840,64-1481
see also Music-Schools
"strumentaL 64-i 322
Negroes. 63-275
Publishing
Textbooks. 64-840
Schools
Michigan. 64-1481
Oregon. 64-682
& ores. 64-733 64-ff^n ..
"i** 8 - Patrick. 64^249
«■**-*. 64-613,64-l 538
"^^N 64-1084
"^ Walter B. 64-1084
™^, Clarence. 64-892
MSSHC, conn.
******* 6^-254,64-255
^^xnst^. 64-1397
MYTHOLOGY
N
NASA see s
^^umnt^* 011 " 1 ^onantlcs and
NBC see National «,.,»..
NC^J^^ C «^*c.
64-832
inters from. 64-166
*S5^»— - the^nch,
Autographs. 64-63
NAPOLEONIC period. 64-166
WafB - «■«. 63-53, 63-109
NASH, Charles W. 64-1469
NASH ' *«* b . 1855 . ^ ms
*"%£?**• """"SB. 63-373,
'"-* ^^1819-im. 64-1085
NA S H, N . R i chard>1913 _ ^^
NASH Co., N. C.
F »n>Uy papers. 64-465
NASHfamlly. 64^1085,64-1539
Genealogy. 64-932
NCAA Clonal CoHe^^^'H
- 64-832 O-*-.^ Association) NASH -Kollock School for Ciris Hillsbo
NT.A. {National -p- • C - """SS OIflS ' H^boro,
64-1483 "^ Tou tt Admlnlstr^^, I NASHUA Mm .
•K 1 EST"** T 0— Textron,
NASHVILLE, Tenn. 64-1172
Churches and religious ae^
Methodist, et-973, 64-975
By Place
Pacific States. 64-692
Virginia, 64-799
^CAL comedies see Musical theater
«DSICAL programs see m„
Brams fee Concerts-Programs
nJSICAL theater (u i«««^
64 -1628, WMW^JWrM-lWB, 64-1618,
Minnesota. 63-230
New York. 64-801
0SICIANS. 64-655
USZETS. 63-366
1S£ also Ordnance
-STERBOC*^^ 64-162
T^™*** ^S Maternal
^^Administration. 64-870
"«* Hans, 1885-1958. 64-1353
NACOGDOCHES, Tex ""
Travel and description. 64-749
NAFZIGER '^0. 64-1615
NAGASAKI, Japan
Missions. 63-118
^ »*. . ».,-„„.
NAMES
Indians. 63-2
NAMES, Geographical see P„
„.,— 8ee p lace names
NANTES, France
F^ly papers. 64-336
Shipping records. 64-897
NANTUCKET, Mass.
Shipping. 64-1400
Wha Ung. 64-1394
^69 S * C ^ lesJa »es. "82-1853.
NAPIER family
Genealogy. 64-1184
NAPLES, Italy
Travel and description. 64-1217
^fONI, Emperor of the French, 1769-
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
406
Civil War
^M-lV 64 ' ""332,63-397,
Civilian affairs. 64-l 53 s
Military service in. 64-243
CO S^^ eS ^ Fis*
^Papers. 64-1018, 64-1191,' 64-n 98
^Practice. 64-510,64-798,64-1007
Otters received in. 64-984
Memorials. 64-H97
^^ersandpubHsMng; 64-972,64-973
Schools. 64-1175
Southern Convention, 1850. 63-352
University. 64-1041
Montgomery BeU Academy see
Montgomery Bell Academ^Nashville
Students' notebooks. 64-1199
NASSAU, Bahama Islands
CWl War (0. sj 64-977
Trade. 63-274
NATCHEZ free trader (Newspaper) 63-68
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NATCHEZ, Miss.
Family papers. 64-1208
Military service in. 64-1018
( Travel and description. 64-1179
NATCHEZ-Mobile region. 64-55
NATCHEZ Trace. 64-1194
NATCHITOCHES Parish, La.
Plantations. 64-622
NATHAN, George Jean, 1882-1958. 64-1620
NATIONAL •
(U. S. Government) see
name under United States
NATIONAL Academy of Sciences, Washington,
D. C. 64-963
National Research Council see National
Research Council
Office of Critical Tables. 64-1174
NATIONAL Association of Science Writers.
64-30
NATIONAL Bank of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo.
64-286
NATIONAL Biscuit Company. 64-870
NATIONAL Broadcasting Company, Inc.
64-1619
NATIONAL Car Company. 64-1590
NATIONAL Child Labor Committee, New York.
64-21, 64-715
ACTIONAL Civil Service League. 64-21,
^ 64-1303
NATIONAL Collegiate Athletic Association.
64-832
NATIONAL Committee for Civilian Control of
Atomic Energy. 64-32
NATIONAL Committee of Atomic Scientists.
64-29
NATIONAL Committee on Atomic Information.
64-30
NATIONAL Committee on Standard Reports for
Institutions of Higher Education. 64-1480
NATIONAL Committee on the Cause and Cure of
War. 63-232
NATIONAL Conference of Charities and
Correction see National Conference on
Social Welfare
NATIONAL Conference of Christians and Jews.
63-232
NATIONAL Conference of Social Work see
National Conference on Social Welfare
NATIONAL Conference on Outdoor Recreation.
gfr84-21
NATIONAL Conference on Social Welfare.
64-21, 64-139
NATIONAL Consumer's Research League.
64-21
NATIONAL Council against Conscription.
63-232
NATIONAL Council for Prevention of War,
Washington, D. C. 63-232, 64-1303
NATIONAL Couilcil of Catholic Men. 63-325
NATIONAL Council of Jewish Women. 63-232
NATIONAL Council of State Garden Clubs.
64-819
NATIONAL Council of Women of the United
States
International Congress. 63-232
NATIONAL Council on Naturalization and
Citizenship. 64-21
NATIONAL defense see Military preparedness
NATIONAL Education Association of the United
States. 64-21, 64-375, 64-1327
NATIONAL Export Exposition, Philadelphia,
Pa., 1899. 63-154
NATIONAL Farmers' Alliance and Industrial
Union. 63-50
NATIONAL Farmers' Union see Farmers'
Educational and Cooperative Union of
America.
NATIONAL Federation of Business and Pro-
fessional Women's Clubs. 64-21
NATIONAL Forestry Program Committee.
64-908
NATIONAL Freedman's Relief Association.
63-356
NATIONAL Fuel Gas Company. 64-798
NATIONAL Greenback Labor Party see
National Greenback Party
NATIONAL Greenback Party
Michigan. 64-1429
NATIONAL Guard
see also Militia
Michigan. 64-1405
New York. 64-804
North Carolina. 64-448
Wisconsin. 64-1638
NATIONAL Institute for Architectural
Education. 64-929
NATIONAL Institute for the Promotion of
Science, Washington, D. C. 63-386
NATIONAL Institute of Public Administration
see Institute of Public Administration,
New York
NATIONAL League of Republican Clubs see
National Republican League of the United
States
NATIONAL Organization for Public Health
Nursing. 64-716
NATIONAL parks and reserves. 64-613
see also U. S. —National Park Service >
Washington. 64-693, 64-1261
NATIONAL Parks Association, Washington,
D. C. 64-819, 64-1261
NATIONAL Peace Conference. 63-232, 64-23
NATIONAL Planning Association. 64-870
NATIONAL Popular Government League.
64-1269, 64-1272
NATIONAL Reclamation Association. 64-689
NATIONAL Republican League of the United
States. 64-1300
NATIONAL Research Council. 64-1174
NATIONAL Service League, London, Eng.
64-74
NATIONAL Society of the Colonial Dames of
America
Tennessee. 64-1192
NATIONAL Society of the United States
Daughters of 1812. 64-320
NATIONAL Society of Women Descendants of
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.
64-320
NATIONAL Society of World War Registrars.
64-320
NATIONAL Teacher's Association see
National Education Association of the United
States
NATIONAL United Press Association. 64-915
NATIONAL Woman's Relief Corps see
Woman's Relief Corps
NATIONAL Women Suffrage Association.
63-232, 64-292
NATIVE American movement. 63-140
NATURAL gas see Gas, Natural
NATURAL history. 63-14
Societies. 64-365
NATURAL resources. 64-1269
see also C onservation
Ohio. 63-257
Tennessee. 64-1188
NATURAL Resources Council of America.
64-819
NATURAL sciences. 64-838
NATURALIZATION. 64-21, 64-1412
NATURE study. 64-819
New York. 64-820
Smoky Mountains. 64-1173
NAU, Henry. 63-27
NAUMANN, O. 63-18
NAUVOO, HI. (formerly Commerce City)
64-245
Merchants. 64-56
NAVAJO Indians
Wars, 1858-1860. 63-355, 64-1064
407
The National
NAVAL affairs. 63-325, 64-U05
<-ivii war— Naval actions '
France. 64-956
Great Britain. 64-91
Mediterranean Sea. 64-817
Mexico. 64-1213
Netherlands. 64-91
NAVAL agents
Massachusetts. 63-328
NAVAL architecture. 63-153,63-155
NAVAL Board of Inspection, u.s. ,53.33,
NAVAL City, Ga.
Land
Legal documents. 64-1234
NAVAL discipline. 64-868
NAVAL education and training. . 63 -7l
^^•S- "Naval Academy, Annapolis,
NAVAL expeditions
fee also Exploring expeditions
Great Britain. 63-404
"&£8^J££Z*>»; v. s._
naval and personal papers
NA M-37? bSerVat ° ry ' W «Mngton, D. C.
NAVAL ordnance. 64-1168
NAVAL Research, U.S. Office 0, 64-1323
NAVAL songs. 64-917
NAVARRO Co., Tex.
Letters from. 64-681
NAVIGATION. 64-868
Lake Manitoba. 63-235
Mississippi R iver M285
f^L2!^^ Index
NEAHBay, Wash.
Indian agent. 63-216
NEAL,An fl e0.s 2 e MyrlckiAanc0 ^^
NEAL, John, 1793-1876. 64-803
NEAL, John N. 64-1084
NEAL, Thomas s. 64-1084
NEAR East. 64-1635
Archeological expeditions. 64-1419
Travel and description 63-92
NEBRASKA
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-21
County boundaries. 64-1527
General stores. 64-1276
^story. 64-1528
Hotels. 64-1276
Land
Legal documents. 64-1276
Military papers. 64-1276
Organization as a territory. 63-405
Pioneer Hf e . 64-1276,64-1528
Politics. 64-1269
Papers of political figures
20th century. 63-357
Public utilities. 64-1269
School districts. 64-1276
SC t- 1 l f 5 3 2 r 8 theBUnd ' Neb — City.
"SSr-W-a Merchant
NAVY yards
see also_ Shipbuilding
California. 64-575
New York. 64-868
Pennsylvania. 64-1388
Tennessee. 64-246
Virginia. 64-1234
NAZIS. 64-1615
see also Germany— Nazi period
NEABSCO Iron Works. 64-1248
Teachers' colleges. 63-20
Travel and description. 64-172
NEBRASKA City, Neb .
Nebraska School for the Blind. 64-l 528
NEBRASKA State Historical society. 64-1276
N^ERLANDsCHEOostlndischeCompagnie.
NEEDHAM, W. E. 64 _ 1160
NEEF, Joseph, 1770-1854. 63-399
NE 6 3 i L -l66 Th0maSBeniamln ' J*. "«-1925.
NEF, Johnmric, 1862-1915. 64-140
■WSyg-DWcl,,,. 64-140,64,141,
NEGROES. 63-72.64-767.64-966
— nr 7£T 1>eedmen ; Mulattoes; Race
problems; Slavery; Slaves- V TX
of Refueees >v=li " res > u - S.-Bureau
La ^«gees, Freedmen and Abandoned
Attitude towards. 64-1478
NEGROES (Continued)
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1579
Civil rights. 64-738, 64-1562
Colonization. 64-1080
see also American Colonization Society
Liberia. 64-1175
Disturbances (Pre-Civil war) 64-575
Education. 63-72, 64-1231
Employment
Southern States. 63-47
Ethnology. 63-10
Folklore. 63-10
Folksongs. 63-275
Military service
C T£; e^ 8 ' ra - 226 > «•«.
North Carolina. 64-713
Missions
Lutheran. 63-27, 64-187
Music 63-275
Reconstruction. 63-72, 64-1099
Societies. 64-748
Status
Caribbean region. 64-75
Suffrage. 63-243, 63-374
By place
South Carolina. 63-273,63-313,63-317
Southern States. 63-10,63-57, 63-72
NEIHARDT, John Gneisenau, 1881- 64-150
NEBLER family. 64-581
NELSON, D.M. 64-1157
NELSON, Gaylord. 64-1635
NE^ON, Horatio Nelson, viscount, 1758-1805
Poem about. 64-1554
NELSON, James Carlton, 1867-1944. 64-697
NELSON, James M. 64^1086 ^~~
NELSON, Knute, 1843-1923. 63-241, 63-243
NELSON, Samuel, 1792-1873. 63-337
NELSON Co., Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
Family papers. 64-1237
Letters received in. 64-656
NESMTTH, James Willis, 1820-1885. 64- 707
NESMTTH, R. C. 64-1195
•
408
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NESTORIANS (Modern Assyrians)
ReUef to. 64-359
NETHERLANDS
* Batavlan Republic, 1795-1806. 64-82
Diplomatic service (Great Britain) 64-123
Foreign relations
With Morocco. 64-82
With the United States. 64-1563
Naval affairs. 64-91
Scientists. 64-116
Travel and description. 63-247
World War n
Relief to war victims. 63-244
NEUBERGER, Richard Lewis, 1912-1960.
64-1261, 64-1269
NEUMANN, John see Von Neumann, John,
1903-1957
NEUTRALITY
Legislation. 64-23
NEVINS, Allan, 1890- 64-1403, 64-1558
NEW BEDFORD, Mass.
Shipbuilding. 64-1394
NEW BERN, N. C.
Civil War
A Military service in. 63-341
Family and personal papers. 64-393,
64-467, 64-536, 64-985, 64-1091
Law practice. 64-428, 64-1070, 64-1071
Letters received in. 64-427
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.
Papers from. 64-878
NEW CANAAN, Conn.
Family papers. 64-1540
NEW CASTLE Co., Del. 64-213
NEWCASTLE, Pa.
Family papers. 64-1152
NEW CHURCH see New Jerusalem Church
NEW DEAL. 64-1295
Economics. 64-1311
Opposition to. 64-1187, 64-1260, 64-1314
NEW ECHOTA, Cherokee Nation. 64-1287
NEW ENGLAND
4k Family papers. 64-718
Fishing industry. 63-84
Flour and feed trade. 64-907
Revolution
Military papers. 64-195
Trade. 64-546
NEW ENGLAND Protective Union. 63-50
NEW ENGLAND Society of Charleston, S. C.
63-311
NEW ENGLAND Society of St. Louis, Mo.
64-320
NEW FRANCE see Canada
NEW GLASGOW, Va.
Resident of. 64-1555
NEW GRANADA see Colombia
NEW GUINEA
Missions
Lutheran. 64-814
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Churches and religious affairs
EpiscopaL 64-1043
Family and personal papers
18th and 19th centuries. 64-794
19th century. 63-356, 64-355, 64-509,
64-673, 64-1485
Merchants. 64-56
Schools. 64-822
NEW HAMPSHIRE (Colony)
Taxation. 64-1567
NEW HARTFORD, N. Y.
Letters received in. 64-673
Resident of. 64-848
NEW HAVEN, Conn.
Family papers. 64-1283
Land. 64-1286, 64-1301, 64-1310
Letters from. 64-245, 64-373
Letters received in. 63-344
Politics. 64-1279, 64-1301
Social life. 64-1279
Yale University see Yale University
NEW JERSEY
Colleges and universities see Princeton
University
Conferences. 64-83
Flour and feed trade. 64-907
History, Local. 64-1582
Personal papers. 64-607, 64-1143
Students. 64-614
Summer schools. 64-1290
Teachers and teaching. 64-878, 64-882
Travels from. 64-1552
World War I
Soldiers from. 64-588
NEW JERUSALEM Church. 64-685, 64-1503
NEW LONDON, Conn.
Marine salvage. 64-1397
NEW LONDON Marine Iron Works. 64-1397
NEW MADRID, Mo.
Land claims. 64-275
NEW MEXICO
Anthropology. 64-167
Exploring expeditions. 64-800
Family and personal papers.
64-460
64-318,
Indian wars. 63-355
Military life. 64-8
Roads. 64-800
Scientists. 64-28, 64-126
Trade. 64-275, 64-310, 64-343
NEW MEXICO Territory
Politics. 64-1093
NEW ORLEANS Howard Association. 64-1209
NEW ORLEANS League Club. 64-1125
NEW ORLEANS, La.
Banks and banking. 64-480
Battle of, 1815. 64-758,64-824,64-1212
Charity Hospital of Louisiana (formerly
Royal Hospital) 64-480, 64-1212
City CounciL 64-1546
Civil War
Federal occupation. 63-224, 64-1136
Military service in. 64-303,64-1094
Clubs. 64-1125
Commission merchants. 64-682, 64-1033
Consular service (Mexico) 64-345, 64-1213
Cotton trade. 64-1533
Engineering. 64-765
Family papers. 64-594, 64-1208, 64-1212
Hospitals. 64-480, 64-1212
Letters from. 64-474, 64-609
Maps. 64-743, 64-1209
Medical practice. 64-578
Merchants. 64-1398
~- . see also New Orleans, La. — Commission
— merchants
Personal papers. 64-364, 64-1587
Politics. 63-76
Shipping. 64-1215
Records. 64-897, 64-1211
Slave trade. 64-1546
Steamboats. 64-255, 64-345
Sugar Experiment Station. 64-1113
Travel and description. 64-268, 64-1179,
64-1182
Yellow fever epidemic, 1878. 64-1209
NEW SMYRNA, Fla.
Military and social life. 63-131
NEW TESTAMENT Greek see Greek language
and literature— Biblical
409
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NEW YORK.
so!??! are ^ tercd references to New York
Stole as a whole or to local places, except
New York City. For material about New
6 "llO ^ 86e NeW Y ° rk Clty "
ADULT education. 64-883
AGRIC^TURAL education. 64-867,64-884,
AGRICULTURAL societies. 64-825, 64-848
ALUMNI activities. 64-887, 64-909
AMUSEMENTS and recreation. 64-844
64-883 »■*-«•«,
ANTIRENT troubles, 1839-1846. 64-836
ARCHITECTURE. 64-849,64-858
BANES and banking. 64-861, 64-909, 64-934
BIBLE societies. 64-922
BLACKSMTTmNa 64-827, 64-877, 64-1592
BOARD of Health
Tuberculosis Committee. 64-891
BUTTER trade. 64-916, 64-935
CANAL Commissioners. 64-836
CATTLE trade. 64-863
CHEESE industry and trade. 64-877, 64-9X6
CHURCH schools
Lutheran. 63-20
CHURCHES and religious affairs 63-353
64-852, 64-899, 64-900 '
see also New York-Missionary societies
Baptist 64-852, 64-924, 64-925, 64-940
Congregational. 64-353
Lutheran. 63-21, 63-22
MeUrodist 64-825, 64-837, 64-852,
P *!£ b £,? la,U 64 - 847 ' M -852, 64-866
64-902, 64-919, 64-922, 64-923
Reformed. . 64-1593
Unitarian. 64-869
CITIES and towns
Transportation. 64-942
CIVIC improvement. 64-915
CIVIL War
Letters from. 63-327, 64-218
Military hospitals. 64-663
Military prisons. 64-651
Public opinion. 64-1105
Regiments see New York-Infantry
*"%%?*"• 63 " 223 ' 64 - 76S . "-a*,
NEW YORK (Continued)
CLUBS. 64-921
°°^f ^ ^ Agriculture see Cornell Univer-
sity-New York State CoUige of AgricuTmre
COLLEGE of Forestry see Cornell
?orX t7 ~ NeW Y ° rinSate C ° Ue ^ *
COLLEGE of Veterinary Medicine see Cornell
Umversity-New York State College" of
Veterinary Medicine
COLLEGES and universities. 64-353,64-778
§& also Cornell University; New York—
Medical colleges; New York— Teachers
colleges
COMMISSION Against Discrimination (later
State Comnussion for Human Rights) 64-86
COMPANY stores. 64-876
CONSTITUTIONAL Convention, 19X5. 64-778
CONSTRUCTION industry. 64-849,64-886
COURTS
Circuit Court 64-931
Supreme Court 64-889, 64-931
CRIME and criminals. 64-849
- ^I eW m T °£- BUtter ^ Ne » ^rk
ineese Industry and trade
DEPT. of Charities. 64-1572
DISTILLING industries. 64-877
DRUG trade. 64-861
DRY goods business. 64-939
ECONOMIC conditions. 64-1293
EDUCATION. 64-883
~& ,i Dbd j visi0 °s Adult education;
Agricultural education; Colleges and
EST ***% SCb06is ' *** Serf and
teaching under New York
Laws and legislation. 64-910
ELECTRIC utilities. 64-942
EXHIBITIONS and fairs. 64-167
FAMILY papers
19 ^i C ^ P ^ ""^ 64 " 41 6 J 64-665
64-679,64-843,64-900,64-1293:
FA 6^«9 C l OUntS -- M - 823 > M - 848 . M-916,
FARM machinery
Industry and trade. 64-930
FARMS and farming. 64-841,64-892,64-930
NEW YORK (Continued)
FIRE companies and departments. 64-821
FIREARMS industry and trade. 64-1592
FLOUR and feed trade. 64-905, 64-907
FOOD Supply Commission. 64-841
FRATERNAL societies. 64-915
MATERNITIES and sororities. 64-828
FREIGHT and freightage. 64-876
FRENCH and Indian War. 63-381
FRUITGROWING. 64-930
FUNERAL directors. 64-1592
FUNERALS. 64-1591, 64-1592
FURNACES and forges. 64-876
^^^ industry and trade. 64-821,
GENEALOGY. 64-864, 64-899
GLOBEMAKING. 64-794
GOLDSMITHING. 64-849
GOVERNMENT and legislation. 64-910
64-919, 64-936, 64-1171 '
see also the subdivisions Governor- Local
government; and Politics under New York
GOVERNOR, 1843-1844 (Bouck) 64-836
GROCERY trade. 64-876
HISTORY. 64-1169
Local. 64-854, 64-924, 64-949
HOSPITALS. 64-833
HOTELS. 64-872
HOUSEHOLD accounts. 64-827, 64-849
64-861, 64-916, 64-919
INDIANS. 64-820
Treaties with. 63-2
INFANTRY
9thRegt, 1861-1863. 64-804
12th Regt., 1861-1863. 64-665
13th Regt., 1861-1863. 64-218
44th Regt., 1861-1864
Company E. 63-223
71st Regt (Militia) 1852- 63-392
108th Regt, 1862-1865. 64-763 i
137th Regt., 1862-1865. 64-831
140th Regt., 1862-1865. 64-763
151st Regt., 1862-1865. 64-944
157th Regt. (Militia) 64-868
208th Regt. (Militia) 1822-1849. 64-849
INSURANCE
Fire. 64-892
410
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NEW YORK (Continued)
INVESTMENTS. 64-861, 64-934
IRON industry and trade. 64-876
IRON mines and mining. 64-905
JUDGES. 64-1009
JUNIOR republics. 64-893
JUSTICES of the peace. 64-1592
KNITTING mills. 64-829
LABOR
Legislation. 64-910
Strikes. 64-851
LABOR accounts and records. 64-916
LAND. 64-873, 64-897
Legal documents. 64-851
Transactions. 64-836, 64-901
LAW practice
19th century. 64-888, 64-889, 64-931,
64-1009
19th and 20th centuries. 64-354, 64-857,
64-892, 64-942
20th century. 64-919
LEGAL documents. 64-255, 64-935, 64-943
LEGISLATURE
Assembly. 64-910, 64-919
Senate. 64-1171
LOANS. 64-934
LOCAL government. 64-916, 64-1171
LOCAL history see New York— History-
Local
LOCAL papers. 64-896
LUMBER industry and trade. 64-821, 64-863,
64-886, 64-901
LYCEUMS. 64-902
MAPS. 64-873
MEDICAL colleges. 64-902, 64-906
MEDICAL practice. 64-854, 64-920
MEDICAL societies. 64-906
MERCHANTS. 63-60, 64-827, 64-900, 64-934
METEOROLOGY (Climate, weather, etc )
64-1591
MILITARY education see U. S. —Military
Academy, West Point, N. Y.
MILITIA. 64-831, 64-836, 64-849, 64-868,
64-1214
MILL accounts. 64-823
MISSIONARY societies. 64-915, 64-1593
MORTGAGES. 64-934
NATIONAL Guard
1st Regt. 64-804
NATURE study. 64-820
NEW YORE (Continued)
NAVAL service in. 64-678
NAVY yards. 64-668
NEWSPAPERS. 64-820, 64-845
PERSONAL papers. 64-609, 64-1439
PICTURES. 64-919
POLICE. 64-849
POLITICS
Election campaigns. 64-910
Local records. 64-915
Organizations and parties
Anti-Saloon League. 64-24
Democratic Party. 64-836, 64-1575
Republican Party. 64-919
Whig Party. 63-368
Papers of political figures
t9th century. 63-368, 64-836
19th and 20th centuries. 63-376, 63-377,
64-354, 64-778, 64-812, 64-936,
64-1170, 64-1502, 64-1639
20th century. 64-362, 64-910, 64-919,
64-938, 64-1134, 64-1J71
POSTAL service. 64-836
PRISONS. 64-836
PUBLIC schools. 64-840, 64-939
PUBLIC welfare. 64-1337, 64-1572
PUBLIC works. 64-910
RACE problems. 64-869
RAILROADS. 63-388, 64-815, 64-873, 64-910,
64-941, 64-1639
Employees. 64-876
RENT. 64-836
REVOLUTION
Military papers. 64-195
ROADS. 64-823
Plank. 64-873
TolL 64-827
SCHOOL districts. 64-916
SCHOOL superintendents. 64-820
SCHOOLS, 63-291, 64-820, 64-837, 64-909,
64-919, 64-949
see also New York — Church schools; New
York — Public schools
SETTLEMENT houses. 64-893
SHERIFFS. 64-836, 64-1319
SHIPPING records. 64-876, 64-897
SOCIAL legislation. 64-1337
SOCIAL life. 64-859, 64-998, 64-1591
STAMP Act Congress, 1765. 63-364
NEW YORK (Continued)
STATE Commission for Human Rights
(formerly Commission Against Discrimina-
tion) 64-869
STATE Dept. of Charities see New York—
Dept. of Charities
STATE University College, Cortland (formerly
State Normal and Training School) 64-949
STEAMBOATS. 64-788, 64-876
STUDENTS. 64-10, 64-559, 64-673
see also Cornell University— Students
SUMMER schools. 64-1290
SURROGATES. 64-1214
TAILORS. 64-894
TAX collection. 64-939
TEACHERS and teaching. 64-820, 64-844,
64-878, 64-918
see also New York — Schools
TEACHERS colleges. 64-949
TELEGRAPH companies. 64-942
TELEPHONE companies. 64-919, 64-942
TEMPERANCE societies. 64-1593
THEATER. 64-902, 64-942
TRAVEL and description. 64-817, 64-1179,
64-1186
TRAVELS from. 64-731
U. S. ARMY. Quartermaster's Dept. in.
63-366
VETERINARIANS. 64-834
VIGILANCE societies. 64-921
VITAL records. 64-847, 64-898, 64-899,
64-920
VOTING, Absentee. 64-820
WAR of 1812. 63-220, 63-225, 64-343,
64-1214
WOMEN'S organizations. 64-818
WOMEN'S suffrage. 64-346
WORK relief. 64-1171
WORLD War H
Soldiers from. 64-822
YOUTH organizations. 64-893
End of entries for
NEW YORK
NEW YORK & Pennsylvania Railroad. 64-815
NEW YORK Anthropological Society. 64-1580
NEW YORK Association for Improving the
Conditions of the Poor. 64-1572
NEW YORK Bar Association. 64-1363
NEW YORK Building Congress. 64-929
NEW YORK Central Railroad. 64-1639
411
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NEW YORK CITY
see also Brooklyn, N. Y.
ALUMNI associations and activities. 64-870
64-1418, 64-1468 '
ALUMNI Club of the University of Michigan.
64-1418 s
AMERICAN School of Metaphysics. 64-902
AMUSEMENTS. 64-844
ARCHITECTURE. 64-929
ART Students' League. 64-350
BANKS and banking. 64-870 64-1142
64-1609 ' '
BAR associations. 64-1363
BOARD of Health. 64-1502
BOOK clubs. 64-791, 64-1558
BREADWINNERS' College. 64-1290
BUSINESS papers. 64-1533
CHURCHES and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1160
Methodist. 64-973
Presbyterian. 64-929, 64-1257
CITY College. 64-1640
CLUBS. 64-347
COLLEGE of the City of New York see New
York City- City College
COLLEGES and universities. 63-13 64-454
64-962, 64-1640
see also Columbia University; New York
City — Law schools
COMMISSION merchants. 64-1068
CONSULAR service (Mexico) 64-345
COTTON trade. 64-630
CREDIT records. 64-236
DEPT. of Public Charities. 64-1572
ESTATES. 64-356
FELLOWSHIP of New Life. 64-1290
FIFTH Avenue Presbyterian Church. 64-929
FREE Academy see New York City-Citv
College J
FUR trade. 64-172
GIFTS of literary works and paintings.
GRAIN trade. 63-342
HOSPITALS. 63-233, 64-1340
HUNTER College. 64-962
NEW YORK CITY (Continued)
IMPORTERS of prints and engravings. 64-1317
JOHN Street Methodist Church. 64-973
LAND. 64-868
LAW practice. 64-720, 64-892, 64-1279
64-1333 '
LAW schools. 64-1363
LETTERS from
19th century. 63-276, 64-457
^^^Oth <*nturies. 64-474, 64-603,
LETTERS received in. 64-475
MADISON Avenue Presbyterian Church.
MAYOR
1914-1918 (Mitchel) 64-1572
MAYOR'S Panel of Architects. 64-929
MEDICAL practice. 63-318, 64-1543
MEDICAL research. 63-13
64-585, 64-1044, 64-1302,
MERCHANTS,
64-1395
METROPOLITAN Opera. 64-1334
ME 6 1 ^6a LrrAN S * W TranS " SurVey -
NEWSPAPERS. 63-377
NURSES and nursing. 63-233
POLICE Commissioner. 64-812
PUBLIC buildings. 63-349
PUBLIC Library
Gifts. 64-1543
Prints Division. 64-363
PUBLIC schools. 64-356
PUBLIC welfare. 64-1572
PUBLISHERS and publishing. 64-1332
REMINISCENCES of. 64-920
RESIDENT of. 64-197, 64-718, 64-1245
ROOSEVELT Hospital. 64-1340
ST. LUKE'S Hospital. 63-233
SHD?PING records. 64-254 64-2S6 r^-via
64-897, 64-1391, 64-1399 ' ° "'
SOCIAL life. 64-699
SOCIAL work. 64-944
STEAMBOAT lines. 64-1390
STUDENTS. 64-350, 64-513, 64-1121
THEATER. 64-8, 64-801, 64-1625
TOBACCO trade. 63-342
TRANSPORTATION. 64-1622
TRAVEL and description. 64-439, 64-1186
TRAVELS from. 64-172, 64-580
NEW YORK CITY (Continued)
U.S. ASSISTANT Treasurer at. 64-836
WHEELER Presbyteriii Church. 64-1257
WOMAN'S Centennial Congress, 1940. 63-232
End of entries for
NEW YORK CITY
NEW YORK (Colony)
Political parties. 64-1169
NEW YORK herald tribune. 64-1596
NEW YORK Historical Society
Gifts. 64-1543
NEW YORK Life Insurance Bulldine New York
City. 63-34S —uig, new iotk
NEW YORK Military Tract. 64-873
NEW YORK National Freedman's Relief Asso-
ciation see National Freedman's Relief
Association
NEW YORK School of Interior Decoration.
^-Mg* St3ie As80CiatIon oi Architects.
NEW YORK State Barge Canal System. 64-909
"■* J™ 7 K *»* Ci "<= Legislative League.
NEW YORK State Medical Society see Medical
Society of the State of New York.—
NEW YORK State Woman Suffrage Party.
NEW YORK tribune farmer. 64-841
NEW YORK University
Chancellor. 64-454
Students. 64-1582
NEW YORK, West Shore and Buffalo Railwav
Company. 63-388
NEW YORK Wool Growers Convention. 64-914
NEW YORK world. 63-377
NEW ZEALAND
Farms and farming. 64-366
Land. 64-366
Politics. 64-366
Sheep raising-. 64-366
Travel and description. 63-234 *4
NEWALL, William. 64-890
NEWBERN, Va.
Resident of. 64-800
NEWBERRY, John Strong. 64-100
NEWBERRY, Truman Handy, 1864-1945
64-1474
412
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NEWBURYPORT, Mass.
Family papers. 64-353
Hotels. 64-56
Letters received in. 64-355, 64-357
Merchants. 64-56
Ships. 64-1398
NEWBY, Larkin, 1781-1824. 64-590
NEWCASTLE, Thomas Pelham-Bolles, 1st
4ukeof, 1693-1768. 63^100
NEWCASTLE, Del.
Letters from. 63-367
NEWCASTLE, Eng.
Coal mines and mining. 64-43
NEWCASTLE, Me.?
Account books. 64-56
NEWCOMB, Mary Caroline (Hassler) 63-384
NEWCOMB, Simon, 1835-1909. 63-384,
64-767, 64-1556
NEWELL, George W. 64-1575
NEWELL, James. 64-242
NEWELL, Robert. 64-707
NEWELL family. 64-242
NEWFOUNDLAND, Can. 64-80
^ Fishermen. 64-712
NEWHRK, Henry Wirt, 1854-1946. 64-1515
NEWMAN, Albert Henry, 1852-1933. 64-1164
NEWMAN, JaredTreman, 1855-1937. 64-909
NEWMAN, John Henry, Cardinal, 1801-1890.
63-207
NEWMAN family. 64-909
NEWPORT, Sir John, 1756-1843. 63-55
NEWPORT, Ky. 63-192
NEWPORT, N. H.
Letters from. 64-509
NEWS and courier, Charleston, S. C 63-113
NEWS reporting. 64-1560, 64-1595, 64-1610,
64-1619
see also Journalism
World Warn. 64-1636
NEWSOM, EarL 64-1622
NEWSOM, John Flesher, 1869-1928. 64-1271
^NEWSOM, Thomas. 64-1084
NEWSPAPERS. 64-1031
see also Journalism; Religious newspapers
and periodicals
Associations. 64-1595
Correspondence with. 64-1269
California. 64-738
School. 64-922
NEWSPAPERS (Continued)
By place
Alabama. 64-534
Illinois. 64-186
Indiana. 64-820, 64-1559
Iowa. 63-247
Kentucky. 64-252
Michigan. 64-1433, 64-1496
Missouri. 64-283, 64-659
New York. 64-820, 64-845
New York City. 63-377
North Carolina. 63-68, 63-120, 64-1022
Oregon. 64-1266
South Carolina. 63-113
Southern States. 63-56
Tennessee. 63-68
Virginia. 63-68, 64-1555
Washington. 64-1266
NEWTON, D. C. 64-1500
NEWTON, John Hamlin, 1800-1889. 64-231
NEWTON, Louie D. 64-775, 64-1160,
64-1163, 64-1553
NEZ Perce Indians. 64-1251
Missions. 64-1254
Wars, 1877. 64-1251
NIAGARA Falls
Travel and description. 64-1186
NIAGARA region
Travel and description. 64-1179
NIBLACK, Albert Parker, 1859-1929. 63-325
NICARAGUA. 64-1580
Boundaries. 64-386
Filibuster War, 1855-1860. 63-131,
64-296
Travel and description. 64-1265
NICARAGUA CanaL 64-749
NICHOLAS, George, 1754?-1799. 64-81
NICHOLAS Central Observatory, Pulkovo,
Russia. 64-1556
NICHOLLS, Benajah. 64-1532
NICHOLLS, William. 63-342
NICHOLS, Elizabeth. 64-1487
NICHOLS, George Wara, 1837-1885. *64-1220
NICHOLS, Ralph D., 1874-1949. 64-1269
NICHOLS, Thomas P. 64-779
NICHOLS family
Genealogy. 64-1463
NICHOLSON, Alfred Osborn Page, 1808-1876.
64-510
NICHOLSON, H. Alleyne. 64-100
NICHOLSON, Kenyon, 1894- 64-1620
NICHOLSON, Meredith, 1866-1947. 64-1620
NICHOLSON, Thomas, 1715-1780. 64-1542
NICHOLSON, William. 64-1540
NICHOLSON family. 64-1540
NICOLLET, Joseph Nicolas, 1786-1843.
64-335
NtEBUHR, G. B. 64-40
NEBUHR, Reinhold, 1892- 64-70
NIELSEN, Frederick Ksnelm, 1879-1963.
64-1577
NIELSEN (V. A. ) Company. 64-1297
NIGERIA
Hospitals. 63-27
Ibesikpo tribes. 63-27
Missions
Lutheran. 63-27, 64-814
NIGERIAN Lutheran Seminary. 63-27
NIGHTINGALE, Florence, 1820-1910. 64-714
NILE Expedition, 1884-1885. 63-147
NILES, N. Y.
Tombstone Inscriptions. 64-899
NIMMO, Mrs. W. R. 64-1160
NIMNGER City, Minn. 63-231
NISBET, Eugenius Aristides, 1803-1871.
64-591
NISBET, James K. , 1768-1832. 64-591
NISBET, James Taylor, 1828-1894. 64-591
NISBET, John, 1737-1817. 64-591
NISBET, Junius Wingfield, 1858-1933. 64-591
NISBET family. 64-591
NISEI
Relocation during World War U. 64-1442
NOBILITY
Great Britain. 64-62, 64-817
NOBLE, A. W. 64-892
NOBLE, Lucretia Gray. 63-401
NODAWAY Co., Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
NOGALES, Ariz.
Mines and mining. 64-9
NOGALES, Mexico
Consular service (U. S.) 64-690
NOISE, N. C.
Letters from. 64-680
413
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NOLAND, Ella Bee MacKenzie, Ella (Noland)
NOLAND family. 64-1060
NON-Ferrous Ingot Metal Institute, Chicago
Oater Brass and Bronze Ingot InsUtate^
Chicago) 64-1187 """Hue,
NOONAN, Leo P., 1887-1960. 64-910
NORDENSKIOLD, AdoIphErlk. 64-523
NORFOLK and Western Railroad Company.
NORFOLK, Conn.
Resident of. 64-1370
NORFOLK Co., Eng.
Legal documents. 64-62
NORFOLK, Eng.
Deed. 64-61
NORFOLK, Va.
Booksellers and bookselling. 64-1234
Business papers. 64-381
Cholera. 63-143
Commission merchants. 64-1084, 64-1531
Cotton trade. 64-1084
Ferry Committee. 64-1234
Letters from. 64-376, 64-536
Merchants. 64-364, 64-1044
Navy Yard. 64-1234
Travel and description. 64-1231
NORMAL College, Randolph Co N C ««.
Duke Universal, Durham, nV C ~
NORMAL, m.
Resident of. 64-838
NORMAL schools see Teachers' colleges
NORMAN, BetOe. 64-376
NORMAN, Ellen. 64-376
NORMAN, Jeremiah. 64-1542
NORMAN, Llnnle. 64-376
NORMAN, Nell. 64-376
NORMAN, Percy. 64-376
NORMAN, Royl. 64-376
NORMAN, S. S. 64-376
NORMAN family. 64-376 . 64-674
N0 Sf AN Tf * B " rrt » Memort * Foundation,
University of Chicago. 64-64 ^™ 0n ' .
NORMS, Charles Oilman, 1881-1945. 64-735
NORRIS, George William, 1861-1944
64-1269, 64^1272 '
NORRIS, Sir John, 16607-1749. 63-404
NORRIS, John Franklyn, 1877-1952. 64-1163
NORRB, Kathleen (Thompson) 1880- 64-735
NORRIS, Shubrick, b. ca. 1828. 64-708
NORRIS and Company, Portland, Or. 64-708
NORRISTOWN, Pa.
Oakland Female Institute. 64-380
N °aSh) Car0li,,e ~ PeM8rew ' Celine
NORTH, Edward. 64-847
NORTH, Jessica see MacDonald, Jessica
Nelson (North)H"94- Jessica
NORTH, Maria see Mitchell, Maria (North)
NORTH Africa see Africa, North
NORTH America
French colonial and commercial
undertaki ngs. 64-261
NORTH Argyle, N. T.
Estates. 64-934
NORTH Atlantic Blockading Squadron. 64-609
N ^™ A ^ c ^ies arbitration, M»-
NORTH Berkshire, N. T.
Societies. 64-915
NORTH Bloomfield, Ohio
Letters from. 64-673
NORTH Branch, Minn.
Union Congregational Church. 64-1520
NORTH Branford, Conn.
Land
Legal documents. 64-1310
NORTH CAROLINA
AGRICULTURE. 64-1089, 64-1120
ARBORICULTURE. 64-635
ART and artists
Societies. 64-365
ARTILLERY
IstRegt., 1861-1865
Company D. 64-624, 64-1030
BANKS and banking
19th century. 63-110, 64-563, 64-981
""?•«; <*•*»«. "-1080, 75-1100,'
64-1541
19th and 20th centuries. 64-428, 64-982
■"sssr- M " i3 °' 64 - 1056 ' 6 *- io74 >
BIRDS. 64-382
BLACKSMITHS. 64-617
NORTH CAROLINA (Continued)
BONDS. 64-633
BOTANY. 64-635
BOUNDARIES. 64-366 g
BUSINESS papers. 64-428
CAVALRY
5thRegt., 1862-1865. 64-378
ethRegt., 1863-1865. 64-584
CHARITABLE work. 64-375
CHEROKEE Indians. 64-439, 64-643
C ^ C ™^ re «Bi°»s affairs. 64-617
64-670, 64-1027, 64-1532, 64-1542
see also N. C. -Sunday schools
Baptist. 64-616
Primitive. 64-1023
Episcopal. 64-477, 64-487 64-649
tZ~^ 64 - 1043 ' "-M 72 '- 64-1073
64-1080, 64-1091
Friends. 63-86, 63-150, 64-365, 64-500
Methodist. 63-70, 64-392, 64-409 64 R7a
64-1040, 64-1542 ^^ ' ^
Moravian.
Presbyterian.
64-1104
63-81
64-620, 64-672, 64-1055,
Universalis! 64-446
CIVIC improvement 64-365, 64-638
CIVIL War.
64-1096.
63-117, 64-461, 64-641, 64-ldl!
Blockade. 64-977
Campaigns, battles and other military
actions. 64-248, 64-651, 64-663
64-1064, 64-1067, 64-1136
Civilian affairs. 64-513, 64-1535
Emigration to Indiana. 63-128
Federal occupation. 64-568
Letters from. 64-447, 64-999
Military papers. 64-423, 64-983, 64-1068
Military service in. 63-341, 64-666
Confederate side. 64-442 64-447
5f"??3. 64-527, 64-549, 64-624,'
64-627, 64-674, 64-676, 64-679
64-985, 64-1016
Naval operations. 64-609
Negro troops. 64-713
Regiments see N. c -Artillery N C _
Cavalry; N. C. -Infantry *' C
Soldiers from. 64-378, 64-442 64-498
64-503, 64-504, 64-548 64^563 umi
64-625, 64-983 64-1016, M-1M7 '*
64-1085, 64-1101, 64-1127, ^-^S,
Southern Unionists. 63-63, 63-150
CLUBS. 64-1074
COAL mines and mining. 64-568
414
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NORTH CAROLINA (Continued)
COLLEGES and universities. • 63-20, 63-27,
64-392, 64-606, 64-617, 64-1014
see also Duke University, Durham, N. C. ;
North Carolina— University
COLONIAL period. 63-59, 63-67, 64-498,
64-637, 64-1057
see also Carolina (Colony)
COMMISSION merchants. 64-364, 64-381,
64-442
CONSCRIPT Bureau. 64-1068
COTTON. 64-370
Growing. 64-375, 64-436, 64-680, 64-1530
Manufacturing. 64-383, 64-568, 84-1008
Trade. 64-372, 64-381, 64-383, 64-633,
64-1084, 64-1118, 64rl530, 64-1532
COURTS. 64-631, 64-638, 64-1530
County Court
Cumberland Co. 64-1003
Courts of Equity. 64-1108
Courts of Fleas and Quarter Sessions.
64-370, 64-1108
Superior Court. 64-401, 64-1100
Lenoir Co. 64-370
Montgomery Co. 64-368
Supreme Court. 64-445, 64-1070, 64-1085,
64-1100
CUSTOMS service. 64-626
DISTILLING industries. 64-378
ECONOMIC conditions. 63-150, 63-373,
64-1027, 64-1100, 64-1120
EDUCATION. 64-365, 63-373, 64-375,
64-393, 64-470, 64-638, 64-672, 64-1027,
64-1120, 64-1542
see also subdivisions Colleges and universi-
ties; Schools; Students; and Teachers and
teaching under North Carolina
ESTATE management. 64-1530
ESTATES. 63-121, 64-368, 64-373, 64-377,
64-378, 64-379, 64-420, 64-429, 64-465,
64-500, 64-591, 64-668, 64-979, 64-1002,
64-1038, 64-1080, 64-1109, 64-1532
FAMILY papers
18th and 19th centuries. 64-425, 64-459,
64-509, 64-517, 64-530, 64-538, 64-555,
64-629, 64-1013, 64-1051
18th to 20th centuries. 63-117, 64-436,
64-467, 64-526, 64-552, 64-591, 64-603,
64-667, 64-641, 64-1012, 64-1030,
64-1089, 64-1097, 64-1535, 64-1539
\ 19th century. 64-388, 64-414, 64-427,
r 64-435, 64-442, 64-536, 64-540, 64-554,
64-978, 64-1048, 64-1540
19th and 20th centuries. 64-373, 64-376,
64-380, 64-418, 64-431, 64-433, 64-460,
64-47?, 64-477, 64-482, 64-492, 64-559,
64-573, 64-668, 64-675, 64-1059
FARM accounts. 64-372, 64-540
FARMS and farming. 64-375, 64-378, 64-381,
64-535, 64-542, 64-586, 64-601, 64-620,
64-649, 64-982, 64-999, 64-1530
NORTH CAROLINA (Continued)
FISH trade. 64-364, 64-374
FLOUR and feed trade. 63-150, 64-585,
64-1008, 64-1100
FRATERNAL organizations. 84-1061
FREIGHT and freightage. 64-374, 64-568
FURNACES and forges. 64-417
GAS companies. 64-1024
GENERAL Assembly. 64-1123, 64-1132
18th century. 64-367, 64-637, 64-1062
Pre-Civll War period. 64-364, 64-651
Civil War period. 64-640, 64-643
GENERAL stores. 64-520, 64-989, 64-1084,
64-1100, 64-1544
GEOLOGICAL Survey. 64-391
GERMAN settlers. 64-670
GOLD mines and mining. 64-507, 64-550
GOVERNOR
1781-1782 (Burke) 64-429
1825-1827 (Burton) 64-432
1832-1835 (Swain) 64-1538
1897-1900 (Russell) 64-633
GRAIN trade. 64-989, 64-1118
GROCERY trade. 64-442
GUARDIAN and ward. 64-370, 64-420, 84-979
HEALTH resorts. 64-1132
HISTORICAL societies. 84-1066, 64-1538
HISTORY. 64-606, 64-616, 64-1074, 64-1085,
64-1538
Colonial period. 63-67
LocaL 64-562, 64-566, 64-1061, 64-1078,
64-1109
HOME Guard. 64-641
HOSPITAL for the Insane, Morganton. 64-1083
HOTELS. 64-376
HOUSE furnishings. 63-121, 64-372
HOUSEHOLD accounts. 64-371, 64-372,
64-501, 64-1003, 64-1075, 64-1109
INDUSTRY. 64-1120
INFANTRY
2d Battalion, 1861-1865. 64-1017
IstRegt., 1861-1865. 64-621
1st Regt. , 1863-1864 (Colored) 64-713
3d Regt., 1861-1865. 64-576
4th Regt. , 1861-1865
Company E. 64-504
7th Regt., 1861-1865
Company A. 64-651
10th Regt., 1861-1865
Company B. 64-1030
Company D. 64-624
NORTH CAROLINA
INFANTRY (Continued)
12th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-509
13th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-621
14th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-985
18th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-621, 64-1063
20th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-461
27th Regt., 1861-1865
Company G. 64-1016
31st Regt., 1861-1865. 64-461
38th Regt., 1862-1866. 64-1030
43d Regt., 1862-1865. 64-674, 64-667
45th Regt., 1862-1866. 64-549
48th Regt., 1862-1865. 64-1021
49th Regt., 1862-1865. 64-610
Company C. 64-451
60th Regt. , 1862-1865
Company E. 64-563
61st Regt., 1862-1865. 64-461
63d Regt., 1862-1865. 64-378
65th Regt., 1863-1865. 64-684
67th Regt. , 1864-1865. 63-139
Volunteer Regiment. 64-439
INSURANCE. 64-994
Business. 64-549
Life. 64-626
IRON industry and trade. 64-417, 64-985
JUDGES. d4-438 64-558, 64-570, 64-605,
64-1030, 64-1070. 64-1085
JUSTICES of the peace. 64-566, 64-1038
LABOR accounts and records. 64-401
LAND. 64-366, 84-372, 64-397, 64-436,
64-611, 64-620, 64-880, 64-1014, 64-1039,
64-1108
Claims. 64-299
Companies. 64-597
Indians. 64-643
Legal documents. 64-368, 64-369, 64-377,
64-393, 64-417, 64-425, 64-459, 64-465,
64-512, 64-563, 64-583, 64-629, 64-637,
64-747, 64-983, 64-1002,' 64-1003,
64-1013, 64-1057, 64-1079, 64-1085,
64-1092, 64-1127, 64-1129
Surveys and surveying. 64-299, 64-366,
64-368, 64-459, 64-643, 64-1057
Transactions. 64-366, 64-368
LAW practice. 64-420, 64-1029, 64-1085,
64-1108
lBth century. 64-429
18th and 19th centuries. 64-522, 64-558,
64-572, 64-1079
19th century. 64-426, 6 4 444 , 64-445,
64-575, 64-626, 64-640, 64-651, 64-979,
64-983, 64-1011, 64-1058, 64-1080,
64-1100, 64-1127, 64-1133
415
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NORTH CAROLINA
LAW practice (Continued)
ISth and 20th centuries. 64-434 64-439
64-451, 64-478, 64-606, 64-1014
64-1070, 64-1071, 64-1081, 64-1123
20th century. 64-368
LEATHER industry and trade. 64-369
64-550, 64-564, 64-1100
LEGAL documents. 64-1090
LIBRARIES
College and university. 63-80
LITERATURE. 64-606
LIVESTOCK. 64-989
LOCALhistory see_ North Carolina-History-
LOYALISTS. 64-1057
LOYALTY oaths (Civil War) 64-1087
LUMBER industry and trade 64-370 Rd 101
64,617, 64-985, 64-989 ' M " 381 '
MACHINE industry and trade. 64-1024
MANUFACTURING. 64-994, 64-1089
MAPS. 64-368
MEDICAL practice
19 ^ Ce o« t ^ ry - 64 " 369 > 64 - 47 8. 64-509
64-992, 64-1061, 64-1122
19th** 20th centuries. 64-979, 64-1083,
20th century. 64-632
MENTAL hospitals. 64-1083
MERCHANTS. 63-117, 64-445 64-501
64-1029, 64-1035, 64-108^ 64-15« '
see also North Carolina-Commission
merchants
18th century. 64-393
18th and 19th centuries. 64-473 64-558
M-585, 64-590, 64-591, 64I1V9! 558 '
19th century. 63-150, 64-542 64-674.
64-1003, 64-1028, 64-1038 ^
1800-1860. 64-546, 64-643, 64-981
64-994, 64-1021, 64-1531
CivU War, 1861-1865. 64-423,64-549
1866-1899. 64-576
19 «!°153 2 0thCentUriM - M - 520 ' 64 - 10 84,
MILITARY affairs. 64-1089,64-1096
MILITARY schools. 64-442, 64-444, 64-1040
MHJTIA. 64-439
Registers, lists, etc. 64^1096
MINES and mining. 64-460
MINING engineering. 64-507
NORTH CAROLINA (Continued)
NATIONAL Guard. 64-448
NAVAL affairs. 64-1012
NEWSPAPERS. 63-68, 63-120, 64-1022
PAPER making and trade. 64-1037,64-1124
PEACE societies. 63-150
PERSONAL papers
18th and 19th centuries. 64-654
19th century. 64-395, 64-419, 64-455
64-508, 64-557, 64-673, 64-681, 64I1I28
19th and 20th centuries. 64-582, 64-1020
20 M^ll^T- 64 - 463 ' M - 655 > 64 -l"0,
PHOSPHATE industry and trade. 64-1024
PLANTATIONS. 63-139, 63-373 64-428
POLITICS. 63-76
Activities in. 64-1530
Election campaigns. 64-402,64-604
Letters relating to. 64-512, 64-995
19th century. 64-427
1800-1865. 64-364, 64-373, 64-1025
Civil War period. 64-423
64-988,
19th and 20th centuries
64-1120
Organizations and parties
Democratic Party. 63-128, 64-1005
Papers of political figures. 63-97, 64-1089
18th century. 64-429. 64-1062
18th and 19th centuries. 64-473
64-1011 •
"'L'*^ 11 ' 7 - 63 " 139 ' 64 - 3B7 . 64-424
"-«?• 64-443, 64-513, 64^570, '
"""J- f 4 " 605 . 64-640, 64-680
64-991, 64-1058, 64-1070 64-1092
£JS2' I 4 ' 1096 ' "-HOC, M-?104
64-1538, 64-1547 *'
19th and 20th centuries. 64-437 (u ^ M
It 5 ™' <"-«". 64-60 6 ^?^ : 64 - 469 '
64-633, 64-1014, 64-1027 64-1061
64-1085, 64-1117, 64-1123 ° 61 '
2 °^^" y - 64 - 488 ' 64 -664, 64-1042,
64-1088, 64-1111 '
Patronage. 64-633, 64-1092
PRODUCE accounts. 64-617
PUBLIC schools. 64-672, 64-994
QUARANTINE Service. 64-992
RACE problems. 63-72
RAILROADS. 64-428, 64-566, 64-985
64-994, 64-1005, 64-1080, 64-1115
64-1124, 64-1127 '
REAL estate business. 64-365 64-375
64-392 ' '
NORTH CAROLINA (Continued)
RENT. 64-372, 64-375
RETAIL trade. 64-1108
REVOLUTION. 64-367, 64-593
Military papers. 64-1053, 64-1114
ROADS. 64-664
Toll. 64-643
SANDHILLS. 64-382
SCHOOL districts. 64-473
SCHOOLS. 64-378, 64-512 64-637 fti «„
64-1023, 64-1028, 64-1085 ' "*">
see also_ North Carolina— Public schools-
North Carolina— Sunday schools
SECESSION. 63-117
SECESSION Convention, 1861. 64-1056
SERMONS. 64-1133
SHERIFFS. 64-535
SHIPPING records. 64-374, 64-995, 64-1029
SHOE industry and trade. 64-401, 64-643
SLAVE records. 64-445, 64-649
SLAVE trade. 64-591
SOCIAL conditions. 63-373
SOCIAL life. 64-366, 64-378 64-393
64-1027, 64-1031 '
" M-lo^P' 63 " 1 "' M - 397 ' 64 - 1091 '
1800-1865. 64-521, 64-998 *
1866-1899. 63-110
19th and 20th centuries. 64-614, 64-988
STATE College, Raleigh. 64-606
STATE Hospital, Morganton. 64-1083
STEAMBOATS. 64-566
STUDENTS.
64-1040
63-280, 64-376, 64-447, 64-590,
RECONSTRUCTION. 63-117, 64-369, 64-397
64-447, 64-633, 64-1133
SUNDAY schools. 64-542
TAX records. 64-377, 64-535, 64-1071
TAXATION. 64-1074
TEACHERS and teaching. 63-78 63-80
64-539, 64-546, eTfoO, Vb£ Hl 1529
TEMPERANCE societies. 64-994
TEXTILE industry and trade. 64-982
THEATER. 64-1536
TOBACCO
Growing. 64-375, 64-436
Manufacture. 63-110, 64-982 4
Trade. 64-564, 64-1537
TR ^f^, aX ^ description. 64-366, 64-374
64-674, 64-1179 ^
TRAVELS from. 64-439
U. S. ARMY Corps of Engineers in. 64-664
V. S. INTERNAL Revenue Service in. 64-378
416
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NORTH CAROLINA (Continued)
UNIVERSITY (Chapel Hill) 64-637, 64-672,
64-1057
Botany Dept. 64-592
Carolina Playmakers. 64-1536
Faculty. 64-540, 64-580, 64-614, 64-1025,
64-1072
Presidents. 64-1538
State College of Agriculture and Engineering,
Raleigh. 64-606
Students. 63-89, 64-373, 64-401, 64-426,
64-427, 64-539, 64-981, 64-1040,
64-1063
VITAL records. 64-1056
VOTING records. 64-1027
WESTERN State Hospital, Morganton. 64-1083
WOMEN'S organizations. 64-472
WORLD War I
Civilian activities. 64-368
MUitary posts. 64-1022
Soldiers from. 64-569, 64-658
WORLD Warn
Ground Observer Corps. 63-93
End of entries for
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH Carolina and Provident Association,
Durham see North Carolina Mutual Life
Insurance Company
NORTH Carolina Art Society. 64-365
NORTH Carolina Bar Association. 64-616
NORTH Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs.
64-472
NORTH Carolina Historical Society. 64-1066,
64-1538
NORTH Carolina Mutual Life Insurance
Company
Branch at Rocky Mount, N. C 64-626
NORTH Carolina Phosphate Company. 64-1024
NORTH Carolina Railroad Company. 64-1080
64-1127
NORTH Cascades Conservation Council
64-1261
NORTH Central Association of Colleges and
Secondary Schools. 64-1327
The NORTH country advance (Newspaper)
y 64-920
NORTH Dakota
MUitary posts. 64-313
Travel and description. 64-280
NORTH family. 64-1091
NORTH Haven, Conn.
Grocery trade. 64-1309
Land. 64-1310
NORTH Hector, N. T.
Letters from. 64-930
Teachers and teaching. 64-820
NORTH High Street Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, Nashville, Tenn. 64-973
NORTH Missouri Railroad Company. 64-282,
64-290, 64-300
NORTH Pacific Fisheries Treaty. 64-1262
NORTH Santee, S. C.
Church of the Messiah. 64-471
NORTHAMPTON Co. , N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-1001
Plantations. 64-401
NORTHAMPTON Co. , Va.
Family and personal papers. 64-536
NORTHAMPTON, Mass.
Forbes Library. 64-217
High School. 64-882
Pictures. 64-217
Smith College see Smith College,
Northampton, Mass.
NORTHCUTT -SMITH family. 64-1276
NORTHEASTERN States
Anthropology. 63-14
NORTHEASTERN Wood Utilization Council.
64-911
NORTHERN Baptist Convention (later American
Baptist Convention) 64-1161
NORTHERN Michigan Agricultural and Mechan-
ical Society. 64-1487
NORTHERN Michigan College, Marquette,
Mich. 64-1478
NORTHERN Pacific Railroad. 64-1590
NORTHERN sympathizers see Southern
Unionists
NORTHRUP, George T. , collector. 64-143
NORTHRUP, John K. 64-1557
NORTHUMBERLAND, Eng.
Coal mines and mining. 64-43
Resident of. 64-26
NORTHUP, Clark S. 64-882
NORTHWEST Boundary Commission, 1857-
1869. 64-248
NORTHWEST coast
Anthropology. 63-14
NORTHWEST horticulturalist (Periodical)
64-867
NORTHWEST, Old
Churches and religious affairs
Friends. 63-86
Immigration and emigration. 63-127
NORTHWEST Pacific see Pacific Northwest
NORTHWEST Territory. 63-227, 63-263
Office of the Surveyor General. 63-202
NORTHWEST Utilities Conference Committee.
64-1272
NORTHWESTERN Boundary Survey. 64-248
NORTHWESTERN Lumber Company, Eau
Claire, Wis. 64-1621
NORTHWESTERN States. 64-1269
Anthropology. 64-167
NORTON, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908. 64-137,
64-1580
NORTON, Grace Fallow, 1876- 64-150
NORTON Company. 64-240
NORTON family. 64-594, 64-1249
NORTON Sound, Alaska. 64-1268
NORWALK, Conn.
Papers from. 63-223
NORWAY
Personal papers. 63-240
Trade
World War L 64-690
Treaties. 64-1577
NORWEGIAN Synod of the American Evangelical
Lutheran Church. 63-18, 63-26
NORWEGIANS in Minnesota. 63-240
NORWICH, Conn.
Family and personal papers. 64-630,
64-1393
Revolutionary period. 64-198
NORWOOD, Gus. 64-1272
NORWOOD, James Hogg, 1804-1852. 64-1029
NORWOOD, Robina (Hogg) 1772 7-1860.
64-1029
NORWOOD, William, Revolutionary soldier.
•64-1053
NORWOOD, William, 17677-1842. 63-117,
64-1029
NORWOOD family. 63-117, 64-1029
NOTT, James E. 64-502
NOTT, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873. 64-502,
64-1580
NOVA Scotia
Acadians. 63-381
Confederate refugees. 64-678
417
The National
NOVA Scotia (Continued)
French and Indian War. 63-381
Housing. 64-712
Letters from. 64-1546
N °m5 m £S 3 ? itton ' wJ-W-vp*.
NOV], Mich.
Family and personal papers. 64-1446
NOWELL, Charles Edward, 1904- 64-1403
NOXUBEE Co., Miss.
Land. 64-533
NOTES, Alfred, 1880-1958. 64-150
NOYES, Alonzo B. 64-595
NOYES, Clara. 64-1478
NOTES, Mary. 64-1478
NOTES, Richard M. 64-30
NUCHOLLS family
Genealogy. 64-1177
NUCLEAR physics. 64-87, 64-1323
see also Cosmic rays; Cyclotron; Electrons
NUCLEUS see Cells
NUESTRA Senbra de Guadalupe Mine. 63-16
NULLIFICATION. 63-352,64-275,64-1144
South Carolina. 63-279
NUMISMATICS. 64-1250, 64-1293
NUMSKULL stories. 64-60
NUNN, Samuel. 64-760
NUNN, Thomas, d. ca. 1875. 64-760
NUREMBERG, Ger.
Germanisches National Museum. 64-179
NURSERY schools see Day nurseries
NURSES and nursing. 64-716
Civil War. 63-356
Education. 64-1167
Kentucky. 64-1466
New York City. 63-233
NURSING homes
Missouri. 63-23
NUSBAUM, Nathan Richard see Nash. N
Richard, 1913- 64-1618 -
NUSHAGEK, Alaska. 64-1221
NUTCHEK, Alaska. 64-1221
NUTT, LeRoy Moncure, 1828-1882. 64-596
NYE, Bill see Nye, Edgar Wilson, 1850-1896
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NYE, Edgar Wilson, 1850-1896
64-1179
64-783,
o
O. S. E. 64-«18
O.S.S. 64-1403
OAK Grove Plantation, Ala. 64-496
OAK Park Congregational Church, Minneapolis
Minn. 64-1520 "^mtapous,
OAK Ridge, Tenn,
Scientists. 64-29, 64-126
0A SL SM £ H> ****** see Smith, Elizabeth
Oakes (Prince) 1806-189JT *"zaoetn
OAKLAND Female Institute, Norrlstown, Pa.
OAKLAND Paper Company. 64-913
OAKLAND, Va.
Resident of. 64-800
OA M^' Appteton « 1825 <<a-)-1887.
OATH of allegiance. 64-339
see also Civil War-Loyalty oaths
Virginia (1779) 64-1184
OBEAR, Bryan, collector. 64-342
O'BRIAN, Thomas J. 64-1500
O'BRIEN, Richard, 1758-1824. 63-333
OBSERVATORIES
Michigan. 64-1517
Russia. 64-1556
OBSERVATORY, Mare Island, Calif. 64-779
OBSERVATORY, Washington, D. C. 63-378
OBSTETRICS. 64-1199
OCCOM, Samson, 1723-1792. 64-199
OCCONEECHIE Neck* N. C.
Plantations. 64-401
OCCULT sciences see Hermetic art and
philosophy; Witchcraft
OCCUPATIONS of women see Women-
Employment; Women-Occupations
OCEAN Bride (Ship) 64-1389
OCEAN travel see Voyages
OCEAN View Hotel Company. 64-749
OCEANA (Ship) 64-1395
OCEANIA
Anthropology. 63-14
OCEANOGRAPHY. 63-378, 64-1552
O'CONNELL, DanieL 64-131
O'CONNOR, Eliza. 63-228
O'CONNOR, Harry Edward Clarke. 64-144
O'CONNOR, John Michael, 17907-1826
63-228
O'CONNOR, Robert Thomas, 1909- 64^1174
O'CONOR, Charles, 1804-1884. 64-57
OCTAGON House, Washington, D. C. 64-1248
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of
Richford, N. Y. 64-915
ODISHAW, Hugh. 64-782
ODRIOZOLA, Manuel de. 63-74
ODUM, Howard Washington, 1844-1954.
64-446
O'FALLON, Benjamin, 1793-1842. 64-314
O'FALLON, James, 1749-1794? 64-314
O'FALLON, John, 1791-1865. 64-314
64-343 J '
O'FARRELL, Patrick. 64-771
OFFICE equipment and supplies. 64-907
OFFICE of
n-'f^fS? a « eilcles are entered under
OFFICE of Inquiry into the Social Aspects of
Atomic Energy, University of Chicago.
OGBURN wim^ Flel<an& 1886 . 1959 4
04-145
OGDEN, J. E. 64-873
OGDEN, Peter Skene, 1794-1854.
64-1256
0G gf.^ 2 R0bertM °"'S, 1877-1959. 64-830,
OGDEN Movement. 64-993
OGDEN Tract. 64-873
OGLE, SirChaloner. 63-221
OGLESBY, Emma (Gillett) 64-245
OGLESBY, John G. 64-247
^M-wf' R1Chard JameS ' 1824 -«99.
O'GORMANMahonseeMahon, James Patrick
called The O'Gormin Ma£n, ^3 *££?-
O'HEAR, Joseph F. 64-482
O'HEAR, Louisa see Dickson. Louisa (O'Hear)
OHIO
Abolition riots. 63-256
Agricultural societies. 63-260
Amusements. 64-644
Athletic societies. 63-157
Banks and banking. 63-158
Baseball clubs. 63-163
Booksellers and bookselling. 63-259
Boundaries
Michigan. 64-1472
418
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
OHIO (Continued)
Bridges. 63-160, 63-204
Canals. 63-204, 63-256, 64-1649
Charitable work. 63-170
Cholera epidemics
1832. 63-187
1849. 63-167, 64-1146
Church property. 63-181
Churches and religious affairs
Congregational. 63-164, 64-952
Episcopal. 63-178
Methodist. 63-176, 63-202, 64-175,
64-974
Presbyterian. 63-179, 63-181, 63-263
Civil engineering. 63-160, 64-1549
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 63-175
Letters from. 64-218
Prisons and prisoners. 63-136, 64-57,
64-576, 64-659, 64-1226
Regiments see Ohio — Infantry
Soldiers from. 63-179, 63-183, 64-348
Colleges and universities. 63-177, 63-180,
63-183, 63-184, 63-255
see also Ohio— Medical colleges
Conservation. 63-257
Cooperative communities. 64-97
Courts
Supreme Court. 64-119
Dept. of Natural Resources. 63-257
Economic life. 63-256
Exhibitions and fairs. 63-203, 64-16
Family papers •
19th century. 63-178, 63-180, 63-258,
64-348, 64-1095, 64-1214, 64-1540
19th and 20th centuries. 63-173, 63-193
Finance. 63-123
History. 63-171, 63-172, 63-176
Local. 63-168, 63-172, 63-184, 63-195
Infantry
13th Regt., 1861-1865. 63-177
lethRegt. , 1861-1864. 64-653
75th Regt., 1861-1865. 63-169
• 83d Regt., 1862-1865
Company D. 63-224
92dRegt., 1862-1865. 64-770
103d Regt. , 1862-1865
Company I. 64-666
115th Regt., 1862-1865. 63-179
128th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-786
OHIO (Continued)
Insurance
Life. 63-188
Jewelry trade. 63-259
Judges. 64-119
Labor
Strikes. 63-256
Land. 64-1286
Speculation. 64-1511
Transactions. 63-191
Law practice. 63-167, 64-119
Lecture courses. 63-256
Literary societies. 63-173
Local history see Ohio— History— Local
Medical colleges. 63-256
Medical practice. 63-262
Merchants. 63-123, 63-161
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc. )
63-168, 63-178, 64-1556
Military service in. 63-355
Municipal government. 63-J75
Natural resources. 63-257
Personal papers
19th century. 63-187, 64-106, 64-673
19th and 20th centuries. 64-609
Politics. 63-123, 63-171, 63-256, 63-261,
64-769
Election campaigns, 1864-65. 63-186
Organizations and parties
Republican Party. 63-186, 63-259,
63-260
Papers of political figures
19th century. 63-190, 63-254,
63-340, 63-399, 64-57
19th and 20th centuries. 63-255,
63-260, 64-786
Population elements
Germans. 63-157, 63-171, 64-952
Prisons. 64-119
Radio stations. 64-1636
Railroads. 63-188, 63-193, 63-205,
63-256
School lands. 63-184
Scientific societies. 63-200
Social life. 63-168, 63-171, 63-174,
63-256
Stationery trade. 63-259
Teachers and teaching. 63-183
Telephone companies. 64-942
Theater. 64-1330
Theological seminaries. 63-179, 63-181,
63-205
Trade.- 63-162
OHIO (Continued)
Travel and description. 63rl36, 63-262,
64-1173
Vital records. 63-191
Waterworks. 63-160
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
OHIO and Mississippi Railroad Company.
64-300
OHIO Conservation of Natural Resources
Committee. 63-257
OHIO Landowners' League. 63-260
OHIO Phalanx. 64-97
OHIO River Valley. 64-81
OHIO State Grange. 63-260
OHIO University, Athens, Ohio
Students. 63-263
OIL see Petroleum industry and trade
OILS
Trade
Spain. 64-259
OKLAHOMA
see also Indian Territory; Oklahoma
Territory
Banks and banking. 63-270
Business papers. 63-271
Coal mines and mining. 63-267, 63-269
General stores. 63-265
Indians
Legal affairs. 64-1036
Land
Legal documents. 63-271
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
64-892
Claims. 63-266
Petroleum industry and trade. 64-1036
Public schools. 64-1201
OKLAHOMA City, Okla.
Resident of. 63-266
OKLAHOMA Mortgage and Trust Company,
Guthrie, Okla. 64-892
OKLAHOMA Territory
see also Indian Territory
Claim jumping. 63-266
OLAF V, King of Norway, 1903- 63-240
OLBRECHTS, Frans M. , 1899- 63-8
OLD age homes
South Carolina. 63-278
OLD age pensions
Minnesota. 63-236
OLD Point Comfort, Va.
Conferences. 64-1161
419
OLD Town Point, Va. 64-554
OLDROYD, Osborn Hamiline, 1842-1930
64-146
OLDS, Leland. 64-1272
OLDS, Robert Edwin, 1875-1932. 64-1577
OLEAN Rail Road Company. 64-815
O'LEARY, Paul M. 64-830
OLIVER, Margaret Hutchinson. 64-1217
OLIVER, William HolUster, 1829-1908.
0I MS51 BaPtlSt CiUlrCh - ^^apolis, Minn.
OLIVET College, Olivet, Mich. 64-1513
OLMSTEAD, Charles Hart, 1837-1926
64-598
OLNEY, Edward, 1827-1887. 64-1413
64-1437 ^ '
OLNEY, Richard, 1835-1917. 64-764
64-1300 *
OLNEY, Warren. 64-1500
OLSON, Culbert L. 64-19
OLSON, Elder J. 64-150
OLSON, Floyd Bj6rnstjerne, 1891-1936
64-1594
OLSON, Harry, 1867-1935. 64-184
OLSON, James C. 64-1528
OLYMPIA, Wash.
Newspapers. 64-1266
OLYMPIC games. 64-832
OLYMPIC National Part 64-693
OL ™i P 261 Natl0nal Park Associates > *«•
OLYMPIC Peninsula, Wash.
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1267
OMAHA, Neb.
Letters from. 64-1490
Travel and description. 64-172
ONEIDA Co. , N. Y.
Militia. 64-868
°T^ L ( ^S3o* & Com P an y- Charleston,
O'NEILL, Eugene Gladstone, 1888-1953
64-491
Emperor' Jones. 63-289
O'NEILL, Feidhlim. 64-807
ONEONTA (Ship) 64-709
ONONDAGA Indians. 64-167
ONSLOW Co., N. C.
Personal papers. 64-681
ONTARIO, Can.
Family papers. 63-250
Mines and mining. 64-892
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ONTARIO Co. , N. Y.
Business records. 64-928
Fruitgrowing. 64-930
Maps. 64-873
OPDYCKE, Leonard E. 64-1339
OPEN and closed shop see Closed shop
OPEN cargo policy. 64-307
OPERA. 64-733, 64-1625
Societies. 64-1334
Texts. 64-655
Minnesota. 63-243
OPERA nouses see Theater
OPERATION Barnstorming Tour 1930
64-1252 '
OPERETTAS see Musical theater
OPH0LS, William, 1871-1933. 64-1167
OPPENHEIMCJ. MO, London, Eng. 64-172
OPPENHEIMER, J. Robert, 1904- 64-30
OPTICS, Electron. 64-1561
ORANGE Co. , Fla.
Resident of. 64-530
ORANGE Co. , N. Y.
Farm accounts. 64-848
ORANGE Co. , N. C.
Family and personal papers. 63-128
64-445, 64-538, 64-1029
Loyalty oaths (Civil War) 64-1087
Peace societies. 63-150
ORANGE Co. , Va.
Family and personal papers. 64-453
OR «!l016 3UardS ' NOTth Car0Una I " faDtry -
OR 6T-«o PeaceSociety ' ° raa e eC °-. N. C.
ORANGEBURG Co. , S. C
Plantations. 63-313
ORANGES, etc. see Citrus fruit industry
ORCHARD, David. 64-1554
ORCHARD, Frank L. 64-1157
ORCHARD, George Herbert, b. 1796.
64-1554
ORCHARDS see Fruit-Growing
ORCHESTRAS
Pacific States. 64-692
ORCUTT, HortenseM. 64-537
ORDER of Adelphi. 64-97
ORDNANCE. 64-428
see also Civil War-Ordnance; Confederate
States of America— Army— Ordnance;
U. S. —Bureau of Ordnance
NavaL 64-1168
ORDWAY, Samuel Hanson, 1900- 64-819
ORE dressing
Arizona. 64-9
Colorado. 64-944
OREAR, Jeremiah. 64-1189 "
OREGON. 64-873
Agricultural colleges see Oregon-State
University, Corvallls -
Canals. 64-248
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-19
Colleges and universities see Oregon-
State University, CorvaJSi; Oregon-
University (Eugene)
Conservation. 64-693
Construction industry. 64-709
Consular service (British) 63-216
Cooperatives. 64-698
Education
Laws and legislation. 63-19
Family papers. 64-685, 64-1255
Farms and farming. 64-248
Fire companies and departments. 64-710
Immigration from Iowa. 64-1276
Indian affairs. 64-707
Land. 64-693
Surveys and surveying. 64-711
Liquor industry and trade. 64-704
Merchants. 64-701, 64-708
Military posts. 64-706
Military service in. 63-272, 63-355
Militia. 64-706
Mines and mining. 64-704
Missions. 64-966
Mounted Volunteers
IstRegt. 64-708
Company H. 64-706
Music schools. 64-692
Newspapers. 64-1266
Politics
Organizations and parties. 64-703
Democratic Party. 64-707
Papers of political figures
19th century. 64-707 a
20th century. 64-687
Primary elections. 64-703
Pubhc utilities. 64-1269
Rural electrification. 64-698
Settlement of. 64-904
Sheriffs. 64-706
Shipbuilding. 64-709
State University, CorvalUs. 64-685
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OREGON (Continued)
Steamboats. 64-702, 64-709
University (Eugene)
Faculty. 64-694
Summer school in Alaska. 64-686
Voting records. 64-707
OREGON Agricultural College, Corvallis see
Oregon— State University, Corvallis
OREGON City, Or.
Newspapers. 64-1266
OREGON Girls' Drill Company. 64-703
OREGON Institute, Salem, Or. see Willamette
University, Salem, Or.
OREGON Rangers. 64-706, 64-708
OREGON Road. 64-263
OREGON Rural Electric Cooperative Associa-
tion. 64-698
OREGON (Ship) 64-532
OREGON spectator, Oregon City, Or. (News-
paper) 64-1266
OREGON Territory
Surveyor general. 64-711
ORFORD, Robert Walpole, earl of see Walpole,
Robert, earl of Orford, 1676-1745"
ORFORD Copper and Sulphur Company. 64-237
} ORGANISTS. 64-1481
ORGANIZATIONS see Clubs; Societies; type
of organization, e. g. Alumni associations;
and subjects with which the society is
concerned, e. g. Charitable work
ORIENT see Far East
ORIENTAL Education Commission. 64-46,
64-51
ORIENTAL Missionary Society
Tokyo, Japan. 64-431
ORLEANS, Louis Philippe Albert d\ comte de
Paris see Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d'
Orleans, comte de
ORLEANS, Philippe H, due d\ 1674-1723.
64-122
ORMANDY, Eugene, 1899- 64-1481
ORPHANS and orphan asylums
see also Child welfare
Georgia. 63-409
Missouri. 63-23
^ South Carolina. 63-278
ORR, James Lawrence, 1822-1873. 63-66
ORR family. 64-564
ORTHODOX Eastern Church
Alaska. 64-1221
ORTON, Edward Francis Baxter, 1829-1899.
64-100
OSBORN, Chase Salmon, 1860-1949. 64-1433,
64-1448, 64-1455, 64-1469, 64-1474,
64-1491, 64-1496, 64-1499, 64-1505,
64-1515
OSBORN (Marcus B. ) and Company, Rock
Island. HL 64^245
OSBORN. Mary. 64-923
OSBORNE, A. J. 64-599
OSBORNE family. 64-591
OSBURN (Charles M. ) and Curtis, firm.
64-245
OSBURN, Neb.
St. John's Lutheran Church. 63-21
OSGOOD, Frances Sargent (Locke) 1811-1850.
64-803
OSGOOD, Herbert L. 64-1169
OSGOOD (J. R. ) and Company, Boston, Mass.
63-401
OSGOOD, James Ripley, 1836-1892. 63-401
OSGOOD, Samuel, 1748-1813. 64-1567
OSHKDSH, Wis.
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1623
OSEALOOSA, Iowa
Penn College. 64-962
OSLER, William, 1849-1919. 63-250
O'SMTTH, Richard John Smith, known as,
1786-1855. 64-147
OSSIANHall, Fairfax Co., Va. 64-997
OSTRANDER, George N. 64-908
OSTRANDER, Russell Cowles, 1851-1919.
64-1500
O'SULLIVAN, James Edward, 1876-1949.
64-1269
OSWEGO CanaL 64-941
OSWEGO Co. , N. Y. 64-919
OSWEGO, N. T. 64-943
OTET, A. G. 64-600
OTET, Eliza D. (Pannill) 64-600
OTEY, James Hervey, Bp. , 1800-1863.
63-378, 64-540, 64-580, 64-600 , 64-1121
OTIS, Harrison Gray, 1837-1917. 64-738
OTIS, Marshall Voigt, 1919- 64-1174
OTSEGO Co. , N. Y.
Family papers. 64-901, 64-935
OTTAWA River
Floods. 63-235
OTTER (Steamer) 64-702
OTTO, H. M. 63-18
OURCQ, Battle of, 1918. 64-588
OURSLER, R. A. 64-1179
OURSLER, William R. 64-1179
OURSLER family
Genealogy. 64-1179
OUSELEY family
Genealogy. 64-1179
OUTLAW, David, 1806-1868. 64-601
OUTLAW family
Genealogy. 64-601
OUTLAWRY of war. 64-124
The OUTLOOK Company. 64-913
OUTLOOK (Periodical) 63-372
OUTWATER, Lucia. 64-948
OUTWATER, Mary see White,Mary (Outwater)
1836-1887
OVERLAND journeys to the Pacific. 63-223,
64-248, 64-263, 64-731, 64-758, 64-1265,
64-1266, 64-1276
see also Travels in the United States
OVERMAN, Lee Slater, 1854-1930. 64^1088
OVERMYER, John. 63-350
OVERSEAS Press Club of America. 64-1615
OVERTON, A. W. 64-1182
OVID Light Company. 64-942
OVID, N. Y.
Vigilance Society. 64-921
OWATONNA, Minn.
Teachers and teaching. 64-820
OWEN, Sir Richard, 1804-1892. 64-796
OWSLEY, Frank Lawrence, 1890-1956.
64-1193
OWSLEY, Harriet Fason (Chappell) 64-1193
OWSLEY family
Genealogy. 64-1179
OXFORD, Eng.
University. 63-207
Christ Church. 63-207
OXFORD Female Academy (later Oxford
College for Women)
Students. 64-373
OXFORD, Miss.
Civil War. 64-246
University of Mississippi see Mississippi-
University
OXFORD, N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-634,
64-1040
Letters received in. 64-509
Medical practice. 64-632
OXFORD, Ohio
College for Women (formerly Oxford Female
Academy) 64-373
History. 63-184
Miami University see Miami University,
Oxford, Ohio
Western College for Women (formerly
Western Female Seminary) 63-263
OXNAM, Garfield Bromley, Bp., 1891-1963.
64-775
OYSTER roasts. 64-785
OZETTE Timber Company. 64-1267
421
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PABST, Fred. 64-71
PA &f-23cf rmaD Theater ' Mu *a^ee, Wis.
PA S^, o^ genio > Ca'dinal see Pius XIL
Pope, 1876-1958
PACIFIC coast
Indians. 63-3, 63-216
Quartermaster service. 64-248
Seafaring life. 63-216
Travel and description. 63-234
see also Voyages to the Pacific coast
PACIFIC Fisheries Conference. 64-1262
PACIFIC fisherman (Periodical) 64-1262
PACIFIC Northwest
Anthropology. 64-1251
Forests and forestry. 64-696
History. 64-1251
Indians. 64-1251
Personal papers. 64-1258
PACIFIC Northwest Regional Planning
Commission. 64-1262
PACIFIC Ocean
see also Oceania
Air travel. 64-1252
Exploring expeditions. 63-344
French colonial and commercial
undertakings. 64-261
Shipwrecks. 64-868
Voyages see Voyages-Pacific Ocean
1957 (Manuscript collection) 64-1331
PACIFIC States
Music. 64-692
PACIFISM _see_ Peace
PACK, Charles Lathrop. 64-908
^M^'e^ssT 8 ^ 8 ' 1839 - 1905 -
PACKER, Jonathan. 64-952
PACKER family. 64-952
^H^f 1 ^ 1 * S£ Inland water transporta-
tion-Shipping records; Ships
PADDOCK, James A. 64-790
PADUCAH, Ky. 64-315
Civil War. 63-350
Letters from. 64-528
PAGE, Arthur, 1883-1960. 64-1622
PAGE, B. M. 64-1189
PAGE, Carroll S. 64-1220
PAGE, Carter. 63-345
PAGE, Geraldine. 64-1618
PAGE, John, 1744-1808. 63-96
'^t^-SS^ — FuUer > Henry
PAGE, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. 64-618
^'^'Hines, 1855-1918. 63-64,
64-764, 64-767, 64-779, 64-1500 ^
PAGE family. 64-1031, 64-1622
PAGET, R. H. 64-168
PA 2Fi« NJ Compaay - Merman - ™*-
PAINE, Eleazer A. 64-528
PATNE^Uunber Company, Osnkosh, Wis.
PAINTERS, Decorators and Paperhangers of
America, Brotherhood of ^~ luu * Brs 0I
Local 514, Ann Arbor, Mich. 64^1452
PAINTING. 64-948, 64-1217, 64-1360
PAINTINGS
Exhibitions. 63-216
Gifts. 64-1543
Washington, D. C.
Capitol. 64-1315
PAKISTAN. 64-1331
PALEOBOTANY! 63-162
PALEONTOLOGY. 64-100
see also Prehistoric animals
PALERMO, Italy
Consular service (U. S.) 64-1282
PALESTINE. 63-232
Arab question. 64-17
Missionary activities in. 64-1281
PALUNSBURN House, Berwick-on-Tweed
Northumberland, Eng. 64-26 *
PALMER, Alanson. 64-849
PALMER, Albert M. 63-179
PALMER, Alexander Smith. 64-1578
PA 6^', A ^ Ce Freeman > W55-1902.
64-1413, 64-1462
PALMER, E. Laurence. 64-819
PALMER, Edwin, 1824-1895. 63-207
PALMER, Eliakim. 64-190
PA 64^1462 Ge0rgeHerbert > 1842 - 19 «.
PA 6^78 Natha0iel Br ° Wn ' "99-1877.
PALMER, Theodore Dixon. 64-1578
PA 64?i5M Th0maSWitte, ' eU ' 18 30-1913.
PALMER family. 64-1578
PALMER Peninsula, Antarctica. 64-1578
PALMER Springs, Va.
Civil War
Letters received in. 64-1034
PALMERSTON, Henry John Temple 3d
viscount, 1784-1865. 64-131
PA C^^°)^ 8 8 C,BrleStoa ' S - C - <**-
PALMYRA Township, Ohio
Land. 64-1286
PALO Alto Film Corporation. 64-727
PALOUSE River region
Wheat farming. 64-1270
PAMBRUN, P. C. 64-1256
PAMPANGA language
Glossary. 64-167
PAN American Child Welfare Congress. 64-21
PAN American Exposition, Buffalo N Y
1901. 64-167 ' "" '
PANAMA
Consular relations (Italy) 64-1282
PANAMA Canal. 63-326, 64-764, 64-767
PANAMA, Isthmus of. 64-172, 64-732
64-764 '
P *tSSa' ClydeEdward - 1893 (ca.)-1958.
PANHANDLE Breeder's Association. 64-752
PANHANDLE of Texas
Land settlement. 64-752
PANIC of — .
gee also Depressions
1857. 63-135
1907. 64-286
PANKHURST, Emmaline. 63-361
PAPER making and trade. 64-913
North Carolina. 64-1037, 64-1124
PAPER money see Money, Paper
PAPERHANGERS
Unions. 64-1452
PAPIN, Joseph M. 64-287
PAQHET, Joseph, 1841-1924. 64-709
PARCEL post laws. 63-382
PARDAILLAN de Gondrin, Louis Antoine
due d Antin see Antin, Louis Antoine de
Pardaillan de Gondrin, due d', 1665-1736
PARDIECK, Eduard, 1867-1926. 63-34
PARDON. 64-257
see also Probation
Civil War. 63-95, 64-243, 64-659, 64-757
Pennsylvania. 64-1153
#
422
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PARETO, Vilfredo. 64-1351
PARHAM, Eng. 64-34
PARIS, Louis Philippe Albert d'Orleans, comte
fc de. 64-817
PARIS, France
Art students. 64-881
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1065
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
Unofficial. 64-1568
Law practice. 64-408
Letters from. 64-350
Letters received in. 64-474, 64-502
Peace Conference, 1919. 64-1366, 64-1577
United States. 63-325, 64-129
Travel and description. 63-250, 64-1180
PARK College, Partarille, Mo. 64-281
PARK Service, U. S. National. 64-1510
PARKE, Lemira see Gillett, Lemira (Parke)
PARKE, Thomas V. 64-1174
PARKE, Davis & Company. 64-1174
PARKER, Alfred. 64-699
PARKER, Alton Brooks, 1852-1926. 63-246,
64-767, 64-1134
PARKER, Carleton HubbelL d. 1918. 64-1271
^PARKER, Charles Astor, 1870-1957. 63-246
PARKER, Daniel, 1782-1846. 63-228
PARKER, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895. 63-9
PARKER, Francis W. 64-1326
PARKER, Horatio Hyde, 1850-1924. 64-699
PARKER, Isaac, 1768-1830. 64-1584
PARKER, Jamleson. 64-699
PARKER, Samson, b. 1818. 64-1429
PARKER, Samuel, 1779-1866. 64-1256
PARKER, Samuel Wilson, 1805-1859. 63-398
PARKER, Theodore, 1810-1860. 64-404,
64-1569
PARKHTLL, George Washington, 1822-1862.
64-602
PARKHTLL, John, 1786-1856. 64-602
PARKHILL family. 64-602
PARKINSON, C. Northcote. 64-903
Parkinson family. 64-1249
PARKMAN, Francis, 1823-1893. 63-67,
64-792
PARKS, Samuel C. 64-245
PARKS
see also National parks and reserves
North Carolina. 64-365
PARKVILLE, Mo.
Park College. 64-281
PARUN, Charles C. 64-775
PARMA Centre, N. T.
Personal papers. 64-998
PARMA, Italy
TraveL 64-1217
PARNELL, Charles Stewart. 64-131
PAROCHIAL schools see Church schools
PAROLE see Pardon
PARRBH, Maxfleld, 1870- 64-491, 64-1339
PARRBH, Stephen. 63-393
PARRISH family
Genealogy. 64-898
PARROTT, Robert Parker, 1804-1877.
64-1168
PARRY, Mary see Sword, Mary (Parry)
PARRY, Thomas. 64-1152
PARRY family. 64-1152
PARSONS, Anne see Custls, Anne (Parsons)
PARSONS, Elsie Worthington (Clews) 1875-
1941. 63-10
PARSONS, Ichabod. 64-824
PARSONS family. 64-207, 64-536
PARTHTON (Ship) 64-1398
PARTRIDGE, Richard, 1681-1759. 64-190
PARVIN, Theodore Sutton, 1817-1901. 63-210
PASADENA, Calif.
Family and personal papers.
Scientific societies. 64-30
64-1540
PASQUOTANK Co. , N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-397,
64-425
PASS Christian, Miss.
First Presbyterian Church. 64-1533
PASSFIELD, Sidney James Webb, baron, 1859-
1947. 64-1355
PASSMORE, J. E. 64-1160
PASSPORTS. 64-257
PATCHELL, William T. 64-136
PATCHEN, Kenneth, 1911- 64-150
PATENT medicines. 64-966
PATENT Office, U. S. 64-1025
PATENTS. 63-120, 64-8, 64-356, 64-649,
64-749
Electrical field. 64-1357
Firearms. 63-379, 64-16, 64-917
PATENTS (Continued)
Gate latch. 63-145
Machinery. 64-1112
Motion pictures. 64-727
Selling of rights. 64-849
Sewing machine parts. 64-95
By place
Great Britain. 64-16
PATENTS, Land see Land— Grants
PATERSON, N. J.
Society for Establishing of Useful
Manufactures. 64-1143
PATHOLOGY. 64-153, 64-683
PATRIOTIC societies. 63-273
Missouri. 64-320
Tennessee. 64-1179, 64-1184, 64-1192
PATRONAGE, Political see Political
patronage
PATRONS' Cooperative Fire Relief Association
Bath, N. Y. 64-892
PATRONS of Husbandry. 63-50, 64-1263,
64-1269, 64-1272
Illinois State Grange. 64-250
Pomona Grange, Winnebago Co. 64-251
Michigan State Grange. 64-1456
Ohio State Grange. 63-260
PATTEN, Augusta see Glover, Augusta
(Patten)
PATTEN, Edythe Agnes see Corbin, Edythe
Agnes (Patten)
PATTEN, JohnAlanson, 1867-1916. 64-966
PATTERSON, Angus. 63-352
PATTERSON, Carlile Polock. 64-1268
PATTERSON, George Washington, 1864-1930.
64-1515
PATTERSON, Rufus Lenoir, 1830-1879.
64-1089
PATTERSON, Samuel Finley, 1799-1874.
64-535, 64-1089
PATTERSON, Samuel Legerwood, 1850-1908.
64-1089
PATTERSON family. 64-1089
PATTERSON, N. C.
Resident of. 64-520
PATTL Adelina, 1843-1919. 64-817
PATTTE, Sylvester. 64-314
PATTBON, Mark, 1813-1884. 63-207
PATTBON, William J. , b. 1828. 64-1533
PATTBON family. 64-1533
PATTON, AnnaB. (Pearson) 64-603
PATTON, B. Frank. 64-502
PATTON, E. E. 64-1185
PATTON, Henrietta (Kerr) 64-603
PATTON, James W. , 1803-1861. 64-603
PATTON, Martha Bell (Turner) 64-603
PATTON, Thomas W. 64-603
PATTON, William, of Fincastle, Va. 64-800
PATTON family. 64-603
PA , U ., L J mhel,n ' ^eofWiirttemberg
1797-1860. 64-314 *'
PAUL, Alice, 1885- 63-361
^Ef ™' JUUa "' 1Stbaro °. 1828-1902.
PAW Paw Railroad. 64-1503
PA 6?-281 WUiiani McClun B. 18 "-1916.
PAYN, James, 1830-1898. 64-149
PAYNE, Eloise Richards. 64-1354
PAYNE, John, Bp., 1815-1874. 64-639
PAYNE, John Howard, 1791-1852. 64-1354
PAYNE, Martha (Williford) 64-639
PAYNE, Thatcher Taylor. 64-1354
PAYNE, William Osborn. 64-1354
PAYNE family. 64-1354
MA f T7- GC0rge Foster . "52-1938.
63-402, 64-764, 64-767, 64-1566
PEABODY, Mary Ann. 64-1045
PEA ^°S > Mary Tyler see Mann, Mary Tyler
(Peabody) 1806-1887 7
PEABODY, Selim Hobart, 1829-1903. 64-891
PEABODY, Sophia Amelia see Hawthorne
Sophia Amelia (PeabodyflSll-mi '
PEABODY Education Fund. 64-993
PEACE. 64-124, 64-767, 64-966, 64-1161
64-1295, 64-1303, 64-i 5 21, 64^1615 '
Civil War. 64-1329
Conferences
WorldWar I _see Paris, France-Peace
Conference, 1919
Societies. 63-232, 64-21, 64-23 64-73S
64-778, 64-962, 64-1303 ' '
Hlinois. 64-23
North Carolina. 63-150
Treaties see subdivision Treaties under
names of wars; and names of individual
treaties.e. e ., Ghent, Treaty of, 1814
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
World War L 63-357, 64-1577
PEACE Dale, R. I. 64-1283
PEACE Institute, Raleigh, N. C. 64-539
PEACETIME conscription see Military
service, Compulsory
PEACOCK, Dred. 64-616
PEACOCK (U. S. Ship) 63-344
PEAKE, Richard B. 64-147
PEAKSV1LLE Plantation, N. C. 64-1080
PEARCE, Bernard L. 64-1272
PEARCE family. 64-590
PEARCESSES engine. 64-507
PEARSALL, R. M. 64-375
PEARSON, Anna B. see Patton, Anna B
(Pearson)
PEARSON, C. G. 64-375
PEARSON, John M. 64-946
PEARSON, Richmond, 1852-1923. 64-604
^64^05*' R1Chmond Mu »>*ord, 1805-1878.
Estate of. 64-604
PEARY, Robert Edwin, 1856-1920. 64-328
PEAS. 64-1113
PEASE, A. G. 64-795
PEASE, Calvin. 64-193
PEAT fuel. 64-784
PEAY (Austin) State College, Clarksville
Tenn. 64-1201 ~»me,
PECHDJ family
Genealogy. 64-1231
*PECK, Charles H. 63-188
PECK, Edwin. 63-136
PECK, F. W. 64-895
PECK, George W. 64-829
PECK, Gregory. 64-1618
PECK, John Mason, 1789-1858. 64-252
PEDERSON, Edwin. 64-1557
PEEBLES, John H. 64-370
PEEDEE River
Plantations. 63-313, 63-317
PE 64 L -15M RObert ' bart -' "M-«». 63-55,
Autographs. 64-47
PEELE, Lizzie (Bellamy) 64-606
PEELE, William Joseph, 1855-1919. 64-606
PEER family
Genealogy. 64-898
PEET, Stephen, 1797-1855. 64-170
PEKING, China
U. S. Legation. 64-1624
PE 6T«4 Re M e - , 76^ dltlOn(1900, • U " & *""•
PELAGIC sealing see Seals and sealing
PELHAM, Mary. 64-1217
PELHAM-HOLLES, Thomas, 1st duke of
Newcastte-under Lyme see Newcastle
T^S*"* PeIham -Hollesriit duke of, 1693-
PELKAN, J. 64-813
PELZ, Eduard L. , baron von. 64-776
PELZ, Henriette (Helfenschneider) baroness
von. 64-776
PELZ, PaulJohannes, 1841-1918. 64-776
PEMBER, Phoebe Yates, 1823-1913. 64-607
PEMBERTON, A. H. 63-352
PEMBERTON, Israel, 1695-1754. 64-1396
PEMBERTON, John Clifford, 1814-1881
64-608 A
PEMBERTON, John Clifford, 1893- 64-608
PEMBERTON family. 64-1244
PEMBROKE, N. H.
Letters from. 64-355
PEN printing. 64-1588
PENAL reform see Prison reform
PENDER, Mittie see Lewis, Mittie (Pender)
K S™. c ^-da Huntington see Lamar
Clarmda Huntington (Pendleton) 18T6-1943 '
PENDLETON, Edmund, 1721-1803. 63-375
PE 6?-m T ° N ' G " r «»*»*. 1825-1889.
PENDLETON, Nathaniel, 1756-1821 64-228
64-1145, 64-1227 M-ZZ8,
PENFIELD & Hammond. 64-876
PENFIELD & Harwood. 64-876
PENFIELD & Taft 64-876
PENFIELD, N. Y. ™
Farm accounts. 64-916
PENINSULA, Ohio
Letters received in. 64-952
PENINSULA Telegraph Company. 64-1047
PENINSULAR Campaign, 1862. 63-303
PENN College, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 64-962
424
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PENN family
Genealogy. 64-1177
PENNSYLVANIA
h Here are entered references to Pennsyl-
vania as a whole or to local places, except
Philadelphia. For material about Philadel-
phia see Philadelphia, Pa. For example,
Philadelphia, Pa. —Merchants.
Archeology. 64-1522
Canals. 63-256
Cavalry
6th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-1151
Churches and religious affairs
Moravian. 63-81
Presbyterian. 64-866, 64-1156, 64-1438
Civil engineering. 64-1549
Civil War
Military service in. 63-327, 64-399
Confederate side. 64-442, 64-444,
64-505, 64-549, 64-624
Public opinion. 64-1146
Regiments see Pennsylvania — Infantry
Soldiers from. 64-1378
Coal mining and trade. 64-1147
Colleges and universities. 64-1156
A see also Pennsylvania — University
Dry goods business. 64-248
Education. 64-851
Family and personal papers
19th century. 63-162, 64-1138
19th and 20th centuries. 63-118, 64-400,
64-901
Farm accounts. 64-56
Flour and feed trade. 64-907
French and Indian War, 1755-1763. 63-381
Historical Society. 64-452
Indians. 63-2
Treaties. 63-2
Infantry
70th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-1151
Infantry (Reserves)
2d Regt
Company D. 63-351
£ Iron industry and trade. 64-248, 64-1138
Land. 64-897
Legal documents. 64-400, 64-1149
Transactions. 64-1147
Law practice. 64-400
Medical societies. 64-1006
Merchants. 64-1148
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc.)
64-56
PENNSYLVANIA (Continued)
Politics
Organizations and parties
Republican. 63-118
Papers of political figures
19th century. 64-642, 64-1144
Population elements
Germans. 64-952
Railroads. 63-256, 64-815, 64-1138,
64-1147
Schools. 64-380
Steel industry. 63-120
Tax records. 64-56
Travel and description. 63-136, 64-1173,
64-1180
University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)
Lectures. 63-78
Vital records. 64-56
Yarn industry. 64-1146
PENNSYLVANIA and Maryland Union Medical
Association. 64-1006
PENNSYLVANIA CanaL 63-256
PENNSYLVANIA (Colony)
Commissioners to Make a Treaty with the
Six Nations. 63-2
PENOBSCOT Co. , Me.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-399
PENOBSCOT, Me.
Medical practice. 64-56
PENOLOGY see Correction (Treatment of
offenders); Crime and criminals; Prisons
PENSACOLA, Fla.
Civil War. 64-1387
Railroads. 64-1105
PENSIONS. 64-257, 64-738
see also Old age pensions
PENSIONS, Military
Civil War. 63-57, 64-410, 64-609, 64-857
War of 1812. 64-747
PENSIONS Office Building, Washington, D. C.
63-380
PEOPLE'S Party of the United States. 64-606
Oregon. 64-703
PEOPLE'S Power League of Oregon. 64-1269
PEPPER, George. 64-1632
PEPPERELL, Sir William, bart. , 1696-1750.
64-203
PERALTA case. 64-301
PERCHERON horses
Wisconsin. 64-1623
PEREZ, Manuel. 64-334
PERIODICALS. 64-44, 64-476, 64-684,
64-953, 64-1262, 64-1596
see also Religious newspapers and
periodicals
Agriculture. 64-584
Editors and editing. 63-321, 63-372,
64-136, 64-138, 64-162, 64-753, 64-1188,
64-1355
Law. 64-1363
Poetry. 64-150
Publishing of . 63-383, 64-871
By place
Great Britain. 64-45, 64-78
Illinois. 64-67
PERKINS, Frances, 1882-1965. 64-21,
64-127, 64-715
PERKINS, Frances (Johnson) Beecber, b. 1832.
64-713
PERKINS, Frank Walley. 64-1268
PERKINS, Frederic Beecber, 1828-1899.
64-714
PERKINS, Isabel Weld see Anderson, Isabel
Weld (Perkins) 1876-1948
PERKINS, Maxwell Evarts, 1884-1947.
64-216
PERKS, Robert William, 1849-1934. 64-966
PERMANENT Court of Arbitration. 64-778
PERMANENT Court of International Justice.
64-778
PEROT, Thomas Morris. 1828-1902. 64-1149
PEROT, Thomas Morris, 1872-1945. 64-1149
PEROT family. 64-1149
PEROT MalHn C Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
64-1149
PERPETUAL motion. 64-1137
PERQUIMANS Co. , N. C.
Resident of. 64-1542
PERRIGO and Avery, firm. 64-949
PERRIN, Edmond. 64-933
PERRY, Benjamin Franklin, 1805-1886.
64-1534
PERRY, Horatio G. 64-1575
PERRY, Nora. 63-401
PERRY Co., Ala.
Plantations. 63-149
PERRY Co., Mo.
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-22
PERRY family. 64-1534
PERRYVILLE, Ky. , Battle of, 1862. 64-243
425
The National
PERSHING, John Joseph, 1860-1948. 63-325
64-791, 64-798, 64-1334, 64-1599
PERSIA
Foreign relations (Gt Brit ) 63-42
PERSON Co. , N. C.
Courthouse records. 64-583
Merchants. 64-585
PERSON family. 64-1090
PERSONAL papers see used as a subdivision
under place for aSoTlection of papersTa
general nature of an individual
64-847
PERSONS, Silas E.
PERU. 63-74
F ° r 6 ^ 1 5 Jo latl0nS < U - S -> 63-386, 64-532,
Naval warfare with Spain, 1865-1866
63-114, 63-115
Personal papers. 64-296
PERUVILLE, N. Y. 64-877
PE 63^8o! a 63^2 ( 5T° rthlnBt0,,) ***' 180 °- 1877 -
PETEH family
Genealogy. 64-1179
PETERS, T. K. 64-727
PE 6 r 4™54 C ° l0ny LandS ' Y0Un * <*• ' Tex.
PETERSBURG, Va.
Business papers.
Civil War
64-590
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 63-226, 63-391, 64-222
Military service in. 63-351, 64-1226
Family and personal papers
64-1045 *
64-574,
Leavenworth Female College. 64-1045
Letters from. 64-435, 64-515
Letters received in. 64-634
Merchants. 64-1044
Shipping records. 64-374
""ftES? S0hO01 <liter * R^ond, Va.)
PETERSBURG (Va. ) intelligencer (Newspaper)
PETERSON, A. 63-28
PETERSON, Harry C. 64-727
PETERSON family. 64-213
PETIGRU family. 63-272, 64-1091
PE ™7" DC 64 ^3 JS ' O" 1 ""— .' "88-
PETRARCA, Francesco, 1304-1374. 64-1353
PETROLEUM industry and trade. 64-736
Submerged lands. 64-736, 64-738
Minnesota. 63-236
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PETROSINO murder case. 64-1282
PETTIGREW, Ann (Shepard) 64-1091
PETTIGREW, Caroline (North) 64-1091
PETTIGREW, Charles, 1743-1807. 64-1091
M ™y Charles Lockhart, 1816-1873.
PETTIGREW, Ebenezer, 1783-1848. 64-1091
PE i!7 1 ^ EW ' James J onn»«on, 1828-1863.
64-1091
PETTIGREW, William Shepard, 1818-1900
64-1091
PETTIGREW family. 64-427, 64-1091
PEVELY, Mo.
Immanuel Lutheran Church. 63-21
PEYROUX, Henry. 64-334
PEYTON, Chandler, 1769-1827. 64-1241
PEYTON, Eliza Gordon Scott. 64-1241
PEYTON, Elizabeth Brown (Scott) 64-1241
PEYTON, Nannette Lee (Jones) 64-1241
PEYTON, Richard Henry. 64-1241
PEYTON, Robert Eden, 1804-1872. 64-1241
PEYTON family. 64-1241
PEYTON v. Peyton (Lawsuit) 64-1241
PFOTENHAUER, A. 63-19
PHARR family. 64-591
63-325,
PHELAN, James Duval, 1861-1930.
64-738
PHELON, Henry A. 64-609
PHELON, Josephine (Brand) 64-609
PHELPS, Edward John, 1822-1900. 64-764
PHELPS, Elkanah. 64-790
PHELPS, Oliver, 1749-1809. 64-873
PHELPS, William Lyon, 1865-1943. 64-247
PHELPS, William Walter, 1839-1894. 63-326
PHELPS family
Genealogy. 64-841
PHEYLON family. 64-915
PHIFER, Edward X. 64-610
•Ann (Phifer), 1814-189CT
PHIFER, Elizabeth Caroline (Ramseur) 64-610
PHIFER, Georges. 64-610
PHIFER, John F. 64-610
PHTFER, WillL. 64-610
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
Baldwin Locomotive works see Baldwin-
Lima-Hamilton Corporation"
Banks and banking. 64-1142
Business papers. 64-381
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-1151
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (Continued)
Colleges and universities see Pennsyl-
vania-University of Pennsylvania
Commission merchants. 64-364, 64-1033
Dry goods business. 64-248, 64-394
Exhibitions and fairs. 63-154
64-416, 64-536, 64-630,
Family papers
64-1133
French and Indian War. 63-381
Government attorneys. 64-1144
Household accounts. 64-1140
International Electr*cal Exhibition
63-154 '
Iron industry and trade. 64-248
Jewelry industry. 64-163
Law practice. 64-1150
Learned societies. 63-301
63-367, 64-201, 64-475,
Letters from.
64-679
Letters received in. 64-1103
Malt industry and trade. 64-1148
Masonic Hall. 63-154
Mayor. 64-1153
Merchants. 64-393, 64-394, 64-1155
64-1395, 64-1396 ' m
see also Philadelphia-Commission
merchants
Na V^ Confer ence on Social Welfare, 59th.
1932. 64-139 ^
National Export Exposition, 1899. 63-154
Navy Yard. 64-1388
Novelties Exhibition, 1885. 63-154
Personal papers. 64-457, 64-1137
Police. 64-1140
Public health. 64-958
Reminiscences of. 64-920
Revolution. 63-299
Sadtler Research Laboratories. 64-1174
School of Design for Women. 63-154
Schools. 63-154
Scientific societies. 63-154
Shipbuilding. 63-153
Shipping records. 64-374, 64-393, 64-824
Silversmiths. 64-163
Social life. 63-154, 64-466, 64-1152 '
Theater. 64-1227
Travel and description. 64-268
Travels from. 64-287
University of Pennsylvania see
Pennsylvania-University"oTPennsylvani:
Water supply. 64-1373
Wedding Invitations. 64-1139
426
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PHILADELPHIA (Ship) 64-532
PHILANTHROPY. 64-583, 64-767, 64-798,
64-1526, 64-1609, 64-1616
see also Charitable work; Endowments;
) Foundations, Charitable and educational
Illinois. 64-156
PHILATELY. 64-1428
PHILIBERT, , Mr. 64-335
PHILIP H, duke of Orleans see Orleans,
Philippe H, due d', 1674-1723
p wtt.tp n, King of Spain, 1572-1598. 64-63
PHUJPP, Emanuel Lorenz, 1861-1925.
64-1624
PHILIPPE H, due d'Orle'ans see Orleans,
Philippe H, ducd', 1674-1713
PHILIPPINE Islands. 63-404, 64-1331
Alumni associations in. 64-1417
Anthropology. 64-1216
Colleges and universities. 64-1417
Commonwealth, Establishment oL 64-567
Forests and forestry. 64-696
Insurrection, 1899-1901. 63-268, 64-532,
64-771, 64-1259, 64-1270
Military hospitals. 63-266
4h Military service (U. S.) in. 63-266,
63-268, 64-1059
Registers, lists, etc. 63-266
Missions
Lutheran. 64-814
Methodist. 64-971
Politics. 64-1417
Scientific expeditions. 64-1428
Surveys. 64-1268
Taraca Expedition. 64-1282
Travel and description. 63-234
United States occupation. 64-769
PHILIPPINE languages
Pampanga. 64-167
PHILIPS, Ethelred, 1801-1870. 64-611
PHILIPS, James Jones, 1798-1874. 64-611
• PHILLIPS, Charles, 1822-1889. 64-540,
64-614
PHILLIPS, Cornelia see-Spencer, Cornelia
(Phillips) 1825-1908
PHILLIPS, Eugenia (Levy) 1819-1901. 64-613
PHILLIPS, Laura (Battle) 64-614
PHILLIPS, Lucy see Russell, Lucy (Phillips)
PHILLIPS, Martha. 63-339
PHILLIPS, Mary Elizabeth, b. 1857. 63-141
PHILLIPS, P. Lee, 1857-1924. 64-613
PHILLIPS, Philip, 1807-1884. 64-613
PHILLIPS, Samuel, 1690-1771. 63-35
PHILLIPS, Ulrich Bonuell, 1877-1934. 64-612
PHILLIPS, Wendell, 1811-1884. 64-1562
PHILLIPS, William Hallett, 1853-1897.
64-613
PHTT.T.TPS Exeter Academy. 64-822
PHILLIPS family. 64-613, 64-614
Genealogy. 64-798
PHILLIPS Legion (Georgia Infantry) 64-403
PHILOSOPHY. 63-365, 64-59, 64-611,
64-795, 64-1290, 64-1295, 64-1569
Relationship to religion. 64-1164
Students' notes. 64-135
Teachers and teaching. 64-173
PHIPPS, David. 63-262
PHTPPS, Elizabeth see Mansfield, Elizabeth
(Phipps)
PHIPPS, Henry. 64-767
PHOEBE (Ship) 64-82
PHOENIX Fire Company. 63-291
PHOENIX Rifles. 63-291
PHOSPHATE industry and trade
North Carolina. 64-1024
PHOTOGRAPHY. 64-349
PHYSICAL chemistry. 64-126
PHYSICAL geography
Virginia. 63-378
PHYSICIANS. 63-75, 64-116
see also Medical practice
PHYSICK, Philip Syng, 1768-1837. 64-1328
PHYSICS. 63-15, 64-126
see also Crystal physics; Electrons;
Mechanics; Nuclear physics; Relativity
(Physics)
Lecture notes. 64-87, 64-89
PHYSIOLOGY
Digestion. 64-39
PICHER, Okla.
Mines and mining. 64-892
PICKENS, Andrew, 1779-1838. 63-222,
64-615
PICKENS, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869.
63-352, 64-615, 64-765
PICKENS, Israel, 1780-1827. 64-535
PICKENS family. 64-615, 64-1105
PICKERING, Edward C. 63-384, 64-779
PICKERING, Timothy, 1745-1829
As correspondent 63-359, 64-202, 64-1194
Autographs. 64-47
Letters to. 63-333
PICOT, Abel Francis. 64-1242
PICOT family. 64-1242
PIEDMONT section of Georgia. 64-226
PIERCE; Benjamin, 1757-1839. 64-1585
PIERCE, Benjamin, 1809-1880. 63-384,
64-871, 64-1556
PIERCE, Elizabeth. 64-364
PIERCE, Franklin, Pres. V. S. , 1804-1869.
63-95
Administration of. 64-511
As correspondent 63-363, 64-1575
PIERCE, John. 64-193
PIERCE, John, 1773-1849. 64-718
PIERCE, Lucy see Hedge, Lucy (Pierce)
PIERCE, Lucy (Tappan) 64-718
PIERCE, Mary see Poor, Mary (Pierce)
1820-1912
PIERCE, Ovid William. 63-48
PIERCE, Walter Marcus, 1861-1954. 64-1269
PIERCE, William F. G. 64-364
PIERCE, William P. 63-385
PIERCE Co. , Wis.
County attorney. 64-1638
Fish and Game Association. 64-1635
PIERCE family. 64-718
PTERPONT, Daniel, 1775-1851. 64-1309
PIERPONT, Ezra, 1757-1842. 64-1309
PIERPONT, Francis Harrison, 1814-1899.
63-66
PIERPONT, Joseph, 1704-1752. 64-1309
PIERPONT, Rufos, b. 1818. 64-1309
PIERPONT family. 64-1309
PIERPONT'S Store, North Haven, Conn.
64-1309
PIERREPONT, Edward. 63-406
PIERREPONT, William Constable. 64-859
PIGS see HOgs
427
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Churches and reUgious affairs 63-81
64-170, 64-952 '
Arizona. 64-5
Cumberland Valley. 64-1194
Michigan. 64-1336, 64-1472
Minnesota. 63-250
Nebraska. 64-1276, 64-1528
Southwest 64-8
Washington Territory. 64-1265
The West 63-127
Tf "ESSf* 1 "' C °^> ^eigh.
PIKE, Albert, 1809-1891. 63-126, 64-960
PIKE, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813
64-1425
PILLOW, Gideon Johnson, 1806-1878. 64-777
PILLSBURY, John Sargent, 1828-1901
63-243
PIMA Co. , Ariz.
Cattle raising and trade. 64-11
Copper mines and mining. 64-802
Mines and mining. 64-12 64-13
P ™CHOT, Gilford, 1865-1946. 64-1269
64-1299, 64-1572 '
PINCKNEY, Charles, 1757-1824. 63-66
PINCKNEY, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825
63-297, 63-299, 64-521, 64-1532
PINCKNEY, Charles Cotesworth, 1812-1899.
pn wSa iai - brt,, ^ L, - n — • *«-*•*
PINCKNEY, Thomas, 1750-1828. 64-343
64-556 '
^sT-mf'' PSeUd — W ° 1COt ' JOhn >
PINE diseases and pests see Blister rust
PD £| R , ,',f r Arthur Wta 8, 1855-1934.
04-1334
PD ^y 2 Woods College, Piney Woods, Miss.
PINKER, James B. 64-206
PINKERTON, George W. 63-328
PINKERTON, William A. 64-738
PINKNEY, William, 1764-1822. 64-118
PINTO LEITE, Alfred. 64-796
PINTO LEITE family. 64-796
PIONEER and democrat, Olympia, Wash.
(Newspaper) 64-1266
PIONEER Company A of 1861. 64-737
PIONEER life
see also Overland journeys to the Pacific
PIPKIN, A. S. 64-377
PIPKIN, Elisha. 64-377
PIPKIN, Elisha J. 64-377
PIPKIN, JohnW. 64-377
PIPKIN, Julia see Gold, Julia (Pipkin)
PIPKIN, Lewis. 64-377
PIPKIN family. 64-377
PIRACY
Caribbean Sea. 63-387
Spanish Main. 63-404
P1RENNE, Henri. 64-933
PEGAH Ridge section, Catsfcill Mountains
Indian relics. 64-599
PITCHER, Zina, 1797-1872. 64-1511
PITCHLYNN, John. 64-1194
PITCHLYNN, W. B. 63-271
PITKIN, Timothy, 1766-1847. 64-1372
PITMAN, Benn, 1822-1910. 63-185
PITMAN, Sir Isaac, 1813-1897. 63-185
PITMAN, Melrose. 63-185
PITMAN family. 63-185
PITMAN shorthand. 63-185, 64-1487
^"HJJjj 1 " earl <* Chatham, 1708-
PITT, William, 1759-1806. 63-55, 63-111
PITT family. 63-111
"e^BM ' Th ° maS Merritt ' MW-1M2.
PITTMAN, Mrs. Thomas Merritt. 64-616
PITTSBORO, N. C.
Family papers. 64-680, 64-1051
PITTSBURG, Snawmut & Northern Railroad
Company. 64-815
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
Carnegie Institute. 64-767, 64-1268
Dry goods business. 64-248
Iron industry and trade. 64-248
Travel and description. 63-136, 64-1180
PITTSFIELD, Mass.
Family papers. 64-1009
PITTSYLVANIA Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-571, 64-990, 64-1019
PIUS K, Pope, 17S2-1878. 64-131
PIUS XD, Pope, 1876-1958. 64-1313
PLACE names
Indian
Delaware. 63-5 f
PLACER mining see Mines, mining, and
mineral resources
PLAFORD in Barnhams, Eng. 64-34
PLAINS Indians
Anthropology. 63-14
PLANETESIMAL hypothesis. 64-51
PLANK roads
New York. 64-873
Vermont 64-1590
PLANT, Alfred T. 64-206
PLANTATIONS
see also Agriculture; Farms and farming
Biography of a planter
North Carolina. 64-1066
Business papers
Here are entered accounts, legal
documents, records, correspondence,
and other papers relating to the manage-
ment and operation of plantations
63-145, 63-298, 64-372, 64-386 ' 64-450
64-525, 64-594, 64-1031 '
Alabama. 63-136, 63-149, 64-440 ^
64-496, 64-547 ' |)
Dutch Guiana. 64-260
Florida. 64-1047
Georgia. 64-389, 64-407, 64-1141
Haiti 64-449
Louisiana. 64-405, 64-517, 64-622
64-669, 64-1054, 64-1102, 64-1125
"is^um 1 " M " 384 * M " 489 ' M ~ 515 '
North Carolina. 63-139, 63-373
64-401, 64-428, 64-445, 64-478
64-512, 64-515, 64-521 64-575*
64-605, 64-1005, 64-1080, 64-1091
64-1118, 64-1132, 64-1544
South Carolina. 63-152, 63-272 63-273
63-280, 63-291, 63-293, 63-297 '
63-308, 63-313, 63-317 64-468'
Southern States. 63-47
Tennessee. 64-467, 64-519
Virginia. 63-125, 63-143, 64-125
64-405, 64-751, 64-766, 64-99o'
64-1019,64-1098 .,.■,' (ft
Life on. 64-560, 64-674
Confederate States of America. 63-63
South Carolina. 63-315, 64-1107
Ownership records
South Carolina. 63-304
Personal papers
Louisiana. 64-416
428
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PLANTER'S Insurance Company. 63-136
PLANTS
see also Botany
Diseases. 64-826
Experimental. 64-826
Fossil see Paleobotany
Geographical distribution. 64-848
PLANTS, Industrial see Factories
PLAQUEMINES Parish, La.
Plantations. 64-1125
PLASTER industry and trade
Unions
Michigan. 64-1450
PLATA, Rio de la see Rio de la Plata
(Viceroyalty)
PLATE glass
Prices. 64-372
PLATT, Thomas Collier, 1833-1910. 6S-402,
64-778, 64-1170
PLATTE Co. , Mo.
Resident of. 64-281
PLAY centers see Community centers
£ PLAYBILLS. 64-1597, 64-1602
PLAYFAIR, Lyon Playfalr, 1st baron, 1818-
1898. 64-764
PLAYFAIR family. 64-722
PLAYS see Drama
PLAYWRTTING. 64-137, 64-1597, 64-1601,
64-1603, 64-1605, 64-1606, 64-1608,
64-1612, 64-1627, 64-1629, 64-1631,
64-1632
see also Authorship
PLEASANT Mount, Pa.
Papers from. 64-866
PLEASANTHLLL, Ky.
Churches and religious affairs
Shakers. 63-81
PLEASANTS, Deborah see Stabler, Deborah
(Pleasants)
PLEASANTS, Elizabeth see Jordan, Elizabeth
^ (Pleasants)
PLOWMAN, Idora (McClellan) see Moore,
Mora (McClellan) Plowman, 1843-1929
PLOWS. 64-300
PLUMBING industry and trade
Prices of equipment. 64-241
PLUMMER, Richard H., 1840-1899. 64-1167
PLYMOUTH Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn,
N. Y. 64-353
PLYMOUTH, N. C.
Customs service. 64-626
Law practice. 64-626
POAGE, W. R. 64-895
POCAHONTAS, d; 1617. 64-1231
POCAHONTAS, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-242
POE, Clarence. 64-375
POE, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. 63-141,
63-803, 64-960
POE, James, Jr. 63-184
POE family. 64-1230
Genealogy. 64-1229
POETRY. 64-137, 64-495, 64-803, 64-806,
64-985, 64-1210, 64-1453
see also Ballads
Editors and editing. 63-141, 64-136,
64-150
Lecture notes. 64-233
World War L 64-22
POETRY, Italian. 64-1353
POETRY, Latin. 64-1361
POETRY (Periodical) 64-136, 64-150
POETRY Society of South Carolina. 63-289
POINDEXTER, Jane see Clingman, Jane
(Poindexter)
PODDJEXTER, Miles, 1868-1946. 64-1267,
64-1271
POINDEXTER family. 64-460
Genealogy. 64-1184
POINSETT, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851. 63 -94,
63-301 , 63-386
As correspondent. 64-275, 64-1585
Letters to. 63-141
Relating to. 64-452
POINT Coupee, La.
Sheriff. 64-480
POLAND
Jews. 64-1318
Revolutionists. 64-1135
Travel and description. 64-846
POLAR regions see Arctic regions; Circum-
polar regions
POLES in the United States. 64-1135
POLICE
New York. 64-849
New York City. 64-812
Pennsylvania. 64-1140
Washington. 63-212
POLING, Daniel A. 64-775
POLISH revolutionists. 64-1135
POLITICAL Action Committee, C. L O.
64-1594
POLITICAL appointments see Political
patronage
POLITICAL barbecues. 64-785
POLITICAL campaigns see Elections and
election campaigns— Campaigns
POLITICAL conventions
National Democratic
1896. 63-331
Republican. 63-259
1912. 64-778
1944. 64-1444
Whig. 64-817
POLITICAL organizations. 63-50, 64-964,
64-1594, 64-1613
Minnesota. 63-246
POLITICAL parties. 64-1279
Third party movement (1930's) 64-1594
Two party system. 64-223
By party
Communist. 64-1607
Democratic see Democratic Party
Greenback
Michigan. 64-1429
National Democratic. 63-331
People's Party of the United States. 64-606
Oregon. 64-703
Progressive. 64-620
Washington. 64-1263
Republican see Republican Party
Socialist. 64-138
Socialist Workers. 64-1607
Union Bimetallic
Oregon. 64-703
Unionist
South Carolina. 63-386
Whig see Whig Party
Workers. 64-1607
By place
New York (Colony) 64-1169
POLITICAL patronage
19th century. 63-376, 64-291
Civil War. 64-804
North Carolina. 64-1092
Ohio. 63-340
19th and 20th centuries. 63-243, 64-738
North Carolina. 64-633
20th century. 63-241, 64-257 64-9M
64-1484 «-««, 04-858,
Great Britain. 63-55
*SS refonn « Reform <**•* -
POLITICAL satire. 63-343
POLITICAL science. 63-370, 64-59, 64-1634
POLITICAL science quarterly. 64-1355
^KLffl? ^ rU P""* 108 ; «« the subdivi-
sion Politics under names of places
TO «4*-w^ es — Dmon ' IVance8 (Po^
POLK, Frances (Devereux) 64-1535
POLK^ James Knox, Pres. U. S., 1795-1849.
^SZlSn***' M " 363, M ' 510 '
Autographs. 64-63
Letters to. 64-291
Relating to. 64-843
P °£5 , <,!!2 rS - 1 James ^^ •** ^^ Sarah
(Childress) 1803-1891
POLK, Katberine see Gale, Katherine (Polk)
"SSS? 1 1806 - 18M - "-"■
As correspondent. 64-486, 64-765
Biographical sketch. 64-1183
PO D^lTO4 ClUBjUnlUS ' 1802 - 18 70. 64-483,
POLK, MaryEastin, 1810-1847. 64-483
P0 6 L 4^12^3 rah(Chlldre8S) 18 ° 3 - 1891 - «-«4,
POLK, Sarah (Hawkins) 64-1004
P °^. SUB ^,^ eCa 2* Brown, Susan
Rebecca (Polk) b. 184T
POLK, Thomas, 1732 (ca.)-1794. 64-1535
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
P0 6^1 5 Tf ainMeCkl£nberB ' ""'"IS.
POLK family. 64-483, 64-1535
POLLACK, Francis L. 63-354
P0 6t?2?3 CharlesW "^,d.l864.
POLLBOOKS see Toting records
POLLOCK, James Kerr, 1898- 64-1417
POLSON Logging Company. 64-1267
P0 H l -«l Grange ' Winnebag0C0 -' nL M -250,
POND, Allen Bartlit, 1858-1929. 64-1500
POND, Elihu Bartlit, 1826-1898. 64-1500
PONTIAC, Mich.
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
PONY express. 64-723
POOL, Mary (Cochran) 64-208
POOR, Henry Varnam, 1812-1905. 64-718
POOR, Henry William, 1844-1915. 64-718
POOR, Mary (Pierce) 1820-1912. 64-718
POOR family. 64-718
POORE family
Genealogy. 64-797
POORFARMS and poorhouses
Sooth Carolina. 63-278
POPE, Edith D. 64-476
POPE, John. 64-186
POPE family
Genealogy. 64-1307
POPPENHEIM,^^^^^^
POPULATION. 64-1193
see also Census
POPULATION elements
„„« Her t are entered ^aeril references to
SSST 1 ^ • nUn ° rity ^ups in tn^ Cted
"ates. Specific nationalities and minoritT
Negroes *""** Jews-Minnesota;
see also Immigration and emigration
Mission for immigrants. 64-187, 64-814
Michigan. 64-1412
^E^f^^^^o^e
PO K l ' J9hnStOney ' 1830 ('= a -M916.
PORCHER, Julius Theodore. 63-302
PORCHER family
Estates. 63-302
PORT au Prince, Haiti
Vital records. 64-1212
PORT collectors see Customs service
PORT Townsend, Wash. 63-212
Family papers. 63-215, 63-216
Merchants. 63-214
Real estate business. 63-211
Veterans' organizations. 63-213
PORTAL, Sir Charles. 64-1557
PORTTLL, Tomas. 64-1194
PORTER, Anthony Toomer. 63-285
PORTER, David, 1780-1843. 63-387
PORTER, David Dixon, 1813-1891. 63-387
Autographs. 63-245
Relating to. 63-334
fC ^£l D&Vid R "tenhouse, 1788-1867
03-388
PC !w T ?2; Evelina (A^terson) 1790-1871.
Do— 387
pa S, m 4 !;^' 1822 - 1901 - 63 - 3 "'
PORTER, Horace, 1837-1921. 63-388
PORTER, Peter Buell, 1773-1844. 63-336
PORTER, Sarah see Hillhouse, Sarah (Porter)
PORTER, Sophie (Mcflarg) d. 1903, 63-388
P0 6S, , 6 S DennlSOn ' 1810 - 1883 - '
PORTER, William Sydney, 1862-1910. 63-48
PORTER family. 64-506, 64-525
PORTER MUitu-y Academy, Charleston, S. C.
PORTER Springs, Ga. 64-223
PORTLAND, Or.
Construction industry. 64-709
Consular service (Gt Brit.) 63-216
Merchants. 64-708
Multnomah Engine Company No. 2. 64-710
Music schools. 64-692
Personal papers. 64-699
Politics. 64-687
Shipbuilding. 64-709
Steamboat lines. 64-702
PORTRAITS. 64-1229
PORTS of entry
see also Harbors
Alabama. 64-110
Newfoundland. 64-80
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio
Letters from. 64-106
430
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PORTSMOUTH, Va.
Ministerial Association of the Baptist
ChurCh. 64-1131
Norfolk Navy Yard. 64-1234
w PORTUGAL
Claims against. 64-778
Consular and diplomatic service (U. S. )
63-333, 64-1093
Foreign relations. 63-100
Trade with France. 64-956
POST, Louis F. 64-159
POST Office and Post Roads Committee (TT. S.
House of Representatives) 63-382
POST Office Dept , U. S. see U. S.-Post
Office Dept.
POST Offices and Post Roads Committee (U. S.
Senate) 64-257
POSTAGE stamps
Collecting see Philately
Confederate States of America. 64-1238
POSTAL cars. 64-1234
POSTAL service. 64-257
see also U. S. —Post Office Dept.
Parcel post laws. 63-382
A Michigan. 64-1425
Missouri. 63-127, 64-1239
New York. 64-836
South Carolina. 63-291
Southern States. 63-94
Virginia. 63-145
POSTMASTER General see U. S. -Post Office
Dept
POTATOES. 64-1113
POTAWATOMI Indians. 64-186
POTOMAC River
Revolution. 64-805
POTTER, CoraU. 64-783
POTTER, George Washington, 1802-1879.
64-1310
POTTER, Heman Bradley. 64-817
POTTER, Henry C. 63-246
a POTTER, Jabez Turner, 1796-1871. 64-1310
POTTER, JohnM. 64-1429
POTTER, Lemuel. 64-1310
POTTER, Martha (Turner) 64-1310
POTTER, Mary see Babcock, Mary (Potter)
POTTER, Merritt Luzerne, b. 1831. 64-1310
POTTER, Sherman Benjamin, 1806-1860.
64-1310
POTTER, Timothy, b. 1769. 64-1310
POTTER, Timothy, 1792-1853. 64-1310
POTTER, Timothy Zalmon, b. 1832. 64-1310
POTTER family. 64-671, 64-1310
POTTLE, Adelaide Eunice Goodrich see
Goodrich, Eunice, fL 1870-1920
POU, George Ross. 64-446
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.
Business records. 64-821
POULTHEY, Jane see Blgelow, Jane (Poultney)
POULTRY trade
Minnesota. 63-253
POUND, EzraLoomls, 1885- 64-150,
64-491, 64-955, 64-1338
POUND, Omar Shakspear. 64-955
POWDERLY, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924.
64-1429
POWELL, Ashley Gay. 64-378
POWELL, Charles Stephen, d. 1918. 64-378
POWELL, Daniel A.
Estate of. 64-378
POWELL, George Baden see Baden-Powell,
Sir George Smyth, 1847-1898
POWELL, John Wesley, 1834-1902. 64-100,
64-737
POWELL, William Stevens, 1919- collector.
64-378, 64-617
POWELL family. 64-639
POWER Commission, Federal. 64-1272
POWER resources see Electric power;
Waterpower
POWERS, Perry Francis, 1858-1945. 64-1469
POWERS family. 64-671
POWHATAN Co. , Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
PRAIRIE Creek Coal Company. 63-267
PRAIRIE Home, Kan. see Sllkville, Kan.
PRATT, Mrs. Chester see Pratt, Grace
Elinor Joy (White)
PRATT, Edwin Judson. 64-452
PRATT, Enoch, 1808-1896. 63-104
PRATT, Grace Elinor Joy (White) 64-721
PRATT, John Francis, 1848-1929. 64-1268
PRATT, Joseph Hyde, 1870-1942. 64-908
PRATT, Peter. 64-1398
PRATT, William V. 64-1573
PRATTE family. 64-296
PRATTSBURG, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs. 64-852
PRATTVELLE, Ala.
Personal papers. 64-387
PREACHERS see Clergy
PREHISTORIC animals. 64-1522
see also Paleontology
PREJUDICE against the Catholic Church see
Catholic Church— Prejudice against
PRENTICE, George Dennison, 1802-1870.
64-960 -^
PRENTISS, Narcissa see Whitman, Narclssa
(Prentiss) 1808-1847 -
PREPAREDNESS Day parade, San Francisco,
Calif., 1916. 64-19
PRESBYTERIAN Church see Cumberland
Presbyterian Church; and names beginning
with the word Presbyterian
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. A.
64-1490
General Assembly. 64-922, 64-1579
Presbyteries
District of Columbia. 64-1579
Potomac. 64-1579
Washington City. 64-1579
Synods
Michigan. 64-1490 •
PRESBYTERIAN churches. 64-170, 64-481
Catechism. 63-77
Chaplains. 63-182
Clergy. 63-77
Seminaries
Massachusetts. 64-1281
Ohio. 63-205
South Carolina. 64-39%
Sermons. 63-77, 63-263, 64-390, 64-580,
64-675, 64-866, 64-922, 64-1055,
64-1104, 64-1281, 64-1438, 64-1490
Union of. 64-1579
By place
Michigan. 64-1404, 64-1415, 64-1444,
64-1447, 64-1490
Mississippi. 64-1533
Missouri. 64-339
New York. 64-847, 64-852, 64-866,
64-902, 64-919, 64-922, 64-923
431
PRESBYTERIAN churches (Continued)
New York City. 64-929, 64-1257
64-620, 64-672, 64-1055,
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North Carolina.
64-1104
Ohio. 63-179, 63-181, 63-263
Pennsylvania. 64-866, 64-1156, 64-1438
South Carolina. 64-560
Southern States. 63-77
Tennessee. 64-1104
Virginia. 64-1055, 64-1104, 64-1236
Washington, D. C. 64-1579
P ^^h^aif ODOftheU -^
PRESCOTT, Caroline, b. 1803. 64-719
PRESCOTT Coal Development Company. 64-5
PRESCRIPTIONS see Medicine-PrescriD
tions and remedleT "-escrip-
PRESERVATION of food. 64-919
PRESERVATION society, Charleston, S. C.
PR Sr ALeleCa ° nS: 63-336,64-764,
"m-u^-i^ 186 ' 64 - 1005 ' M - 10 ".
1828. 64-186, 64-1099, 64-1547
1832. 64-186
63-194, 63-256
63-398
63-189, 63-405
63-405, 64-511
1876. 63-264, 63-326, 64-764
1880. 63-326, 63-371
63-326, 63-350, 63-371
63-350
1840.
1848.
1856.
1860.
1884.
1888.
PR f 3 a 3 D 3 E 8 NT,SSqUare ' **»*>«*», D. C.
"■ssra^ 63 - 358 - m - 860 '
- eals -g- "**& of the Presidents
Inaugurations see Inaugurations-
Presidents
PRESTON, Frances Folsom Cleveland. 64-882
PRESTON, John B. 64-711
PRESTON, John Smith, 1809-1881. 64-405
PRESTON, John Thomas Lewis. 64-618
^M-M*' Margaret W^n) 1820-1897.
PRESTON, William Campbell, 1794-1860.
PRESTON, Conn.
Resident of. 64-1393
PRESTON, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-952
waies, the Old Pretender, 1688-1766
PREUSS, H. 64-813
[ PREVOST, Sir George. 63-225
PRIBILOF Islands. 64-705
PRICE, Eli Kirk, 1797-1884. 64-1147
PRICE, Fanny (Davenport) 64-1562
PR «f : i51 IraMaUriCe ' 1856 - 1939 - 64-65,
1900. 64-771
1912. 64-604
1920.
1924.
1928.
64-128, 64-1295
64-1291, 64-1295
64-128, 64-1163, 64-1172
1940. 64-1416
"^SST™ Commi «ee °° Civil service
Improvement. 64-178 "wvice
"wSEr ' S COmmittee ° D E <=™<= Security.
PRICE, Isaac, 1747-1811. 64-620
PRICE, Isaac, 1788-1833. 64-620
PRICE, Isaac Jasper, b. 1819. 64-620
PRICE, R. Channing, d. 1863. 64-619
PRICE, Sterling, 1809-1867. 64-337, 64-777
PRICE, TheronD. 64-1157
PRICE, W. S., Jr. 64-895
PRICE control. 64-253
PRICE family. 64-151, 64-620
PRICE^Reid and Company, Norfolk, Va.
PRICES
see also Merchants
Farm produce. 64-904
Hardware. 64-241
Milk. 64-851
Plate glass. 64-372
Wool. 64-914 ]
PRICKETT, Isaac. 64-1328
PRIDE of the West Mining and Milling Company.
PR 6^ s r«r ,Herbertingriun ' i875 -"«. 1
PRIMARY elections
Oregon. 64-703
Washington. 64-1263
PRIMITIVE Baptist churches
North Carolina. 64-1023
Oakes (Prince> 1806-1893^ "zaoem
PRINCE, Flora Grace. 64-918
PRINCE, Lillian Hughes, d. 1962. 64-1536
PRINCE, Sarah Jackson. 64-1032
PRINCE, William Meade, 1893-1951. 64-1536
PRINCE George Co. , Va.
Plantations. 64-1098
Social life. 64-462
PRINCE Georges Co. , Md. 64-1247
PRINCE William Co. , Va.
Estate management 64-1248
Iron industry and trade. 64-1248 A
PRINCETON, Ky.
Cumberland College. 64-218
PRINCETON, N. J.
C0 Un, g : e r^f y UnlVerSltieS ^ Princeton
Conferences. 64-83
PRINCETON University
Faculty. 64-882
Lectures. 64-929
I Students. 63-89, 64-1061
[ Notebooks. 64-428
PRINCETON (Warship) 64-265
PRINGLE, Elisabeth Waites (Allston) 63-273
PRINGLE, Jane (Allston) 63-273
PRINTS see Engravers and engraving
PRISON associations
International. 64-107
PRISONERS
see also Crime and criminals; and the sub-
division Prisoners and prisons under
names of wars, e. g. Civil War-
Prisoners and prisons
Algiers. 63-333
432
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PRISONERS (Continued)
California. 64-19
Great Britain. 64-43
Mexico. 64-296
Pennsylvania. 64-1153
Tasmania. 64-358
PRISONS
see also Correction (Treatment of offend-
ers); Reformatories; and the subdivision
Prisoners and prisons under wars, e.g.
Civil War—Prisoners and prisons
Michigan. 64-1427, 64-1435
New York. 64-836
Ohio. 64-119
PRITCHETT, JHenry Smith, 1857-1939.
64-454, 64-767, 64-1268, 64-1271
PRIVATE schools see Schools
PRIVATEERING. 64-824, 64-1048, 64-1392
see also Capture at sea; Prizes df war;
Seizure of vessels and cargoes
PRIZES of war. 63-221
see also Privateering; Seizure of vessels
and cargoes
PROBATION. 64-184
see also Pardon
PROCTER, Anne Benson (Stepper) 1799-1888.
64-59
PROCTER, Bryan Waller, 1787-1874. 64-59
PROCTOR, Redfield, 1831-1908. 64-778
PRODUCE trade see Farm produce— Marketing
PROFESSIONAL Architectural Association,
St Louis, Mo. 64-297
PROFESSORS see Teachers and teaching
PROFFIT family. 64-621
PROGRESSIVE Party (Founded 1912) 64-820
Washington. 64-1263
PROGRESSIVISM (U. S. politics) 64-1270
PROHIBITION. 64-281, 64-606, 64-986,
64-1496, 64-1505, 64-1523
see also Temperance
Washington. 64-1263
k PROHIBITION repeal. 64-882
PROJECT in Critical Thinking. 64-903
PROJECTING Engine Company. 64-917
PRO-LEAGUE Independents. 64-1295
PROPAGANDA
World War II. 64-88
PROPORTIONAL representation. 64-1356
PROSCH, Thomas Wickham. 64-1258
PROSPECTING
California. 64-731
Colorado. 64-1265
PROSSER, Charles Smith, 1860-1916. 64-100
PROSTITUTION
Illinois. 64-52
PROTECTION of citizens abroad. 64-1575
PROTECTION of wildlife see Wildlife
conservation
PROTECTIVE associations. 63-50
PROTESTANT Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.
63-140, 64-995, 64-1535
see also Church of England; and for an
individual church see the name of the
place in which it is located, e. g.
Baltimore, Md. —St. Paul's Episcopal
Church
Charitable work. 63-276
Civil War. 63-140
Education. 63-140
Music. 64-477
Seminaries. 64-1121
Sermons. 63-237, 64-456, 64-477, 64-600,
64-1073, 64-1091
Slavery controversy. 63-140
By place
Alabama. 64-1043
Arkansas. 64-1043
Atlantic States. 63-79
Connecticut. 64-486
Georgia. 63-103
Illinois. 64-486
Kentucky. 64-486
Louisiana. 64-486
Maryland. 63-79, 63-140, 64^1043
Mississippi. 64-486
New Hampshire. 64-1043
North Carolina. 64-456, 64-477, 64-487,
64-649, 64-1043, 64-1072, 64-1073,
64-1080, 64-1091
Ohio. 63-178
South Carolina. 63-43, 63-276, 64-471,
64-477
Society for the Relief of Widows and
Orphans of the Clergy. 63-276
Southern States. 63-140, 64-1546
Tennessee. 64-486, 64-600
Virginia. 64-1043, 64-1246
PROTESTANT Home for the Friendless,
Cincinnati, Ohio see Glendale, Ohio-
Maple Knoll Hospital and Home
PROTESTANT reformation see Reformation
PROTESTANTISM vs. Catholicism. 64-775
PROU, Maurice. 64-933
PROVIDENCE District Nursing Association.
64-716
PROVIDENCE, R. L
Brown University see Brown University
Family and personal papers. 63-276,
64-590
Letters from. 64-197, 64-457
Libraries. 64-804
Resident of. 64-644, 64-977
PROVIDENT Hospital, Chicago, HI. 64-156
PROVISION accounts see Grocery accounts
PROVOKER (Periodical) 64-138
PROVOST, Etienne. 64-285
PROXMIRE, William. 64-1635
PRUDHOMME, J. Alphonse. 64-622
PRUDHOMME, Phanor. 64-622
PRUSSIA
see also Germany
Trade with France. 64-956
PRUSSING, Eugene B. 64-1500
PRTOR, Roger Atkinson, 1828-1919. 64-1500
PRYOR, Shephard Green, 1828-1911. 64-232
PSYCHIATRIC hospitals see Mental hospitals
PSYCHIATRIC Institute, 'Chicago, I1L 64-184
PSYCHOLOGICAL Library, New York.
64-1362
PSYCHOLOGISTS. 64-912
PSYCHOLOGY. 63-365, 64-795
Child. 63-78
Relationship to religion. 64-1164
Research. 63-390
Theory of evolutionary psychology. 64-1362
PSYCHOPATHIC Laboratory, Chicago, I1L
64-184
PUBLIC buildings
see also Capitols (Buildings)
New York City. 63-349
Washington, D. C. 63-349, 6S-380, 64-776
PUBLIC debts see Debts, Public
PUBLIC finance see Finance
PUBLIC health
India. 63-105
Minnesota. 64-1523
Pennsylvania. 64-958
Washington. 63-212
PUBLIC health nursing. 64-716
PUBLIC Institutions
Michigan. 64-1421
PUBLIC lands see Land-Public
PUBLIC opinion. 64-1584
££SJ^9_ the subdivision Public opinion
P^c"Xon 0fWar8 ' e - frWOTldWarl -
PUBLIC relations. 64-1619, 64-1622
see also Publicity
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PUBLIC schools. 64-1285
seealso_ Education; School districts-
Schools '
Georgia. 64-225
Michigan. 64-1503, 64-1512
New York. 64-820, 64-840, 64-939
New York City. 64-356
North Carolina. 64-672, 64-994
Oklahoma. 64-1201
South Carolina. 63-113, 63-277, 63-278
PUBLIC security
ftaly. 64-1282
PUBUC speaking. 64-68
PUBLIC utilities. 64-180
^J^-^ ■-■■■--•--;
*Sffl °*-*™nlp. 64-1269, 64-1270,
Regulation. 64-1499
Canada. 64-1269
Connecticut. 64-913
nUnois. 64-1329
Missouri. 64-301
Nebraska. 64-1269
Northwestern States. 64-1269
Oregon. 64-1269
Washington. 64-1269, 64-1272
Wisconsin. 64-1637
PUBLIC Utility District Commissioners
Association. 64-1272 1BSloners
PD 64?i62 , 6 eWare " 64 " 21 ' 64 ' 323 ' "-"ST,
see sdso. Charitable work; Child welfare-
International relief; Poorfarms and poor-
houses; Social legislation; Social work
Federal agencies. 64-938
Michigan. 64-1416
New Yort 64-1337, 64-1572
New York City. 64-1572
Wisconsin. 64-1285
PUBUC works. 64-938
New York. 64-910
Tennessee River Valley. 63-382
PUBUC Works Administration, U.S. see
U. S. -Public Works AdSstr^—
PUBUCITY
S*ej*g°_ Public relations
Churches. 63-33
PUBLISHERS and publishing. 63-228 fis *>7
M-6 64-495, M-748?M-9o? «! 9 U '
64-976, 64-1031, 64-1314. 64-lS« '
64-1558, 64-1571, 64-1604 "'
lee^^tbor, M ^^ ^^
California. 64-1367
England. 63-146, 64-1347
Massachusetts. 63-401
Michigan. 64-1434
Missouri. 63-29
Tennessee. 64-972
PUBLISHING of periodicals. 63-383, 64-871
seealso. Editors and editing-Periodicals
PUEBLO, Colo.
Travel and description. 64-335
PUERTO Alegre, Brazil
Lutheran Theological Seminary. 64-187
PUERTO Rico. 64-820
Absentee voting. 64-820
Botany. 64-826
Shipping. 64-1391
Records. 64-897
Spanish American War
Medical service (U. S.) 63-144
Spanish colony. 63-114, 63-115
Travel and description. 64-552
PUGET Sound. 63-216
Fisheries. 64-1263
Surveys. 64-1268
PUGET Sound region. 64-1266
PUGH family. 64-1118
PULASKI Co. , Va.
Resident of. 64-800
PULKDVO, Russia
Nicholas Central Observatory. 64-1556
PULLMAN, Albert B. 63-388, «64-1487
PtJ 63^88 N ' Ge0r 8 eMortl n'e'. 1831-1897.
PULLMAN Company. 63-388
PULLMAN, Wash.
Washington State University see Washine-
ton-State University, liliman ^^
PULSIFER, Nathan T. 64-913
PULSIPHER, John. 64-737
PULTENEY Estate. 64-873
PUMPS. 64-917
PUPIN, Michael Mvorsky, 1858-1935
64-1357
PURCELL, Margaret 64-799
PURDIE, James W. 64-379 m
PURDUE University, Lafayette, Ind.
Faculty. 64-1174
PURDY, Milton Dwight 64-798
PURSON, Thomas. 64-1194
PD ?7^* Ricnard Clauselle, 1801-1867.
IS^?**** '"""■^ <^y)
'"sstisj "-"*«-«.
434
PUSEY, Edward Bouverie, 1800-1882. 63-207
PUTNAM, David, 1769-1856. 63-263
P* 7 ™^ George Palmer, 1887-1950.
PUTNAM, Israel, 1718-1790
Autographs. 64-47
PUTNAM, Israel, b. 1740. 63-263
PUTNAM, LydiaH. 63-263
PUTNAM, N. C. 64-1429
PUTNAM, Rufus, 1738-1824. 63-227
PUTNAM, William Pitt, 1770-1800. 63-263
PUTNAM Co., Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
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PUTNAM family. 63-263
PUTNAM Female Seminary, Putnam, Ohio.
63-263
PYLE, Howard, 1853-1911. 63-393
PYRITE. 64-237
PYSHT River Boom Company. 64-1267
PYSHT River Lumber Company. 64-1267
QUINCY, Josiah, 17T2-1864. 63-166, 63-198,
•64-202,64-795,64-1584
Autographs. 64-47
QUINN, George E., d. 1863. 64-889
QUINN, John. 64-150
QUIRK, J. M. 64-833
QUIZ shows. 64-1619
R
QUA Iboe Mission. 63-27
QUACKENBUSH, T. V. 64-1429
QUAIFE, Mllo Milton, 1880-1959. 64-1515
QUAKERS see Friends, Society of
QUANTUM theory see Wave mechanics
QUAPAW, Okla.
General stores. 63-265
QUARANTINE
North Carolina. 64-992
QUARRIES and quarrying
Connecticut 64-1310
QUARTERMASTERS
see also Quartermaster's Dept under jur-
isdiction, e.g. U. S. —Army— Quarter-
master's Dept.
Oregon. 64-706
Pacific coast. 64-248
QUARTZ. 64-1561
QUATTLEBAUM, Paul. 63-352
QUEBEC
Eastern Townships. 64-790
Mines and mining. 64-237
Travel and description. 64-201
QUEIROZ, Rachel de. 64-697
QUEREAU, E. C. 64-100
QUEZON, Manuel Luis, Pres. Philippines,
18T8-1944. 64-306
QUICK, A. J. 64-719
QUICK, Frances (Merritt) 1833-1924. 64-719
QUIGG, Lemuel Ely, 1863-1919. 64-812
QUILLDtAN, Dorothy (Wordsworth) 1804-1847.
64-957
QUINATELT, Wash.
Indian agent 63-216
R. O. T. C. see U. S. —Army— Reserve
Officers' Training Corps
RABAJ, P. 63-18
RACCOON Ford, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
RACE ethnology see Ethnology
RACE problems. 63-4, 64-323, 64-446,
64-597, 64-1161
see also AnUsemltism
New York. 64-869
North Carolina. 63-72
RACING of horses see Horses— Racing
RADIATION. 63-15
see also Cosmic rays
RADICALISM (Social and political) 64-687
RADIN, Paul, 1883-1959. 63-11
RADIO broadcasting
see also Commentators— Radio
Announcing. 64-1518
Companies. 64-1619
Producing. 64-1631
Scripts. 64-1518, 64-1619
Fictional. 64-791, 64-1620, 64-1629,
64-1631
News and commentary. 64-1560,
64-1610, 64-1615, 64-1636
Political. 64-204
Religious. 63-23
RADIO Station KFUO, St Louis, Mo. 63-23
RADIO Station WJR, Detroit, Mich. 64-1518
RADIO Station WLW, Cinci nnat i, Ohio.
64-1636
RADIOACTIVE materials. 64-126
HADIOACTIvrrY see Cosmic rays; Electrons
RAFFO, Count 63-334
RAGLAND, George. 64-1553
RAGLAND, Harry Lee, b. 1864. 64-1244
RAGLAND, Herbert Shelton, 1888-1946.
64-1243
RAGLAND, Joseph Pemberton, b. 1897.
64-1244
RAGLAND, Samuel Beaufort, 1827-1903.
64-1244
RAGLAND, Sarah Elizabeth Pemberton.
64-1244
RAGLAND, William Lauman. 64-1244
RAGLAND family. 64-1244
RAGO, Henry, 1915- 64-67, 64-150
RAGON, , Mr. 64-796
RAILROAD bridges. 64-304
RAILROAD spikes. 63-235
RAILROADS. 63-340, 64-575, 64-995
Accidents. 64-815
Cars and equipment
PostaL 64-1234
Companies. 64-788
Business papers. 64-789, 64-815,
64-941, 64-1269
Construction and engineering. 63-160,
63-256, 64-904
Missouri. 64-304
Employees. 64-815
see also Railroads— Labor problems
New York. 64-876
Finance. 63-24T, 64-1402
Freight see Freight and freightage
History. 64-815
Investment in. 64-450, 64-861, 64-1637
Labor problems
New York. 64-910
The West 63-397
Legal case6. 64-865
Legislation and regulation. 64-1402,
64-1499
Locomotives see Locomotives
Mail service
Cars. 64-1234
Maintenance and repair. 64-815, 64-941
Military. 63-118
Papers of executives. 64-395, 64-652,
64-736, 64-1015, 64-1024
Right-of-way. 64-815
Minnesota. 64-1521
Surveying. 63-256
North Carolina. 64-643
Wrecks see Railroads— Accidents
By place
Alabama. 64-986
Arizona. 64-13
Brazil. 64-1294
435
RAILROADS (Continued)
Canada. 64-1590
Connecticut. 64-1369
Delaware. 64-209
Florida. 64-1047, 64-1105
^imo 63 " 41 ' 63 - 103 ' 64 - 389 ' M-iw.
Illinois. 63-256, 64-119, 64-1329
India. 63-105
Indiana. 63-256
Iowa. 63-256, 64-283
Kentucky. 63-256, 64-511
Maine. 64-357
Michigan. 64-1503
."finnesota. 63-236, 63-256
Mississippi. 64-283
Missouri. 64-278,64-282,64-283,64-300
New York. 63-388, 64-815, 64-873
64-941, 64-1639
North Carolina. 64-428, 64-566 64-985
Ohio. 63-188, 63-193, 63-205, 63-256
P *eE5r' 63 " 256 ' 64 - 815 ' 64 - 1138 '
South Carolina. 64-1550
Southern States. 63-56
Severn ^transcontinental (proposed)
Southwest. 64-753
Tennessee. 64-511, 64-1203
Texas. 64-740,-64-749, 64-753
Vermont 64-1590
Virginia. 64-587
Wisconsin. 63-256
RAINBOW Division, D. S. Army. 64-588
RA1NEY, Henry Thomas, 1860-1934. 63-389
RAINS, GabrielJames, 1803-1881. 63-314
RA 64?623 e ° rEe WasUn e ton . 1817-1898.
RALnGH^and Gaston Railroad. 64-1080,
RALEIGH Gas Light Company. 64-1024
RALEIGH Natural History Club. 64-365
RALEIGH, N. C.
Ba ^-i1oV* mMng ' 64 ~ 996 ' 64 - 1080 '
Business papers. 64-1024, 64-1080
Christ Church. 64-1072, 64-1073
Civic affairs. 64-365
Civil War. 64-423, 64-549, 64-554
Claims. 64-369
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RALEIGH, N. C. (Continued)
Family papers. 64-445, 64-680, 64-1091
land . 64-372
Legal documents. 64-369
Law practice. 64-428,64-1079,64-1080
Letters from. 64-435, 64-640
Letters received in. 64-427, 64-1116
Lovejoy Military Academy. 64-1040
Medical practice. 64-369, 64-632, 64-979
Merchants. 64-1028
North Carolina State College. 64-606
Peace Institute. 64-539
Personal papers. 64-371, 64-606, 64-985
Resident of. 64-364, 64-582
SL Mary's School. 64-456, 64-1043
U. S. Internal Revenue Service. 64-378
Watauga Club. 64-1074
Young Men's Christian Associations.
RALSTON, Mary. 63-184
RAMSAY, John A. 64-624
RAMSAY, Julius D. 64-624
RAMSAY, Margaret L. (Beall) 64-624
RAMSEUR, Elizabeth Caroline see Phifer
Elizabeth Caroline (Ramseurf 1 '
RAMSEUR, Ellen E.(Ri chmond) ^.^
RJ ^S' StephenDods °*, 1837-1864.
RAMSEUR family. 64-625
RAMSEY, Alexander, 1815-1903. 63-243
RANDOLPH, Edmund, 1753-1813. 63-94,
Autographs. 64-63
RANDOLPH, Judith. 64-483
RANDOLPH, Thomas Mann, 1768-1828.
RANDOLPH, Thomas Mann, 1792-1848.
RANDOLPH Co., N. C.
Colleges and universities. 63-80
RANDOLPH family. 64-997, 64-1031
RANDOLPH-Macon College, Ashland, Va.
Students. 63-89, 64-373
RANKIN, John Elliott, 1882- 64-1269
64-1272 04-1269,
RANKIN, M T. 64-1157
RANKIN, William. 63-193
RANKIN family
Genealogy. 64-1177
RANSOM'S Brigade, Confederate States of ^
America. 64-610
RA 64^Jo3 JameS GettyS McGread * "97-1884.
RAMSEY, Joseph, 1812-1866. 64-626
RAMSEY, William. 64-626
RAMSEY family. 64-1203
RANCHES
£ ee 1**°. Cattle raising and trade
Arizona. 64-3
California. 64-263
Texas. 64-749, 64-752
RAND, Agnes see Lee, Agnes (Rand) 1868-1939
"S'So 546 ^ "H-1876.
RANDALL, James Ryder, 1839-1908. 64-231,
RANDALL, Katherine S. (Hammond) 64-627
RANTOUL, Robert, 1805-1852. 64-1585
RAPALJE, De Witt 64-365
RAPAPORT, David. 63-390
RAPER, Charles Lee. 63-67
RAPlD^su see Cities and towns-Trans-
RATHBONE, JohnF. 63-377
RAUCH, J. R. 64-1500
RAUMER, Karl Georg von, 1783-1865. 64-40
RAVENEL, Edmund, 1797-1870. 64-1552
RAVENEL, Henry, 1739-1785. 63-313
RAVENEL, Henry William, 1814-1887
64-477, 64-592
RAVER, Paul Jerome, 1894- 64-1272
RAWALT, John, Jr. 64-685
RAWALT, Jonas. 64-685
RAWALT family. 64-685
436
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RAWLE, Francis, 1846-1930. 64-1500
RAWLEY, B. C. 64-915
RAWLEY, DanieL 64-915
RAWLEY, H. B. 64-915
RAWLEY, Hiram. 64-915
RAWLEY family. 64-915
RAWLTNGS, Daniel A. 64-340
RAWLINGS, Maxjorie (Kianan) 1896-1953.
64-216
RAWSON, S. 64-928
RAY, Charles Henry, 1821-1870. 63-406
RAYBURN, Sam Taliaferro, 1882-1961.
64-253
RAYMOND, C. C. 64-916
RAYMOND, George W. 64-916
RAYMOND, Henry Jarvis, 1820-1869. 63-261,
64-803
RAYMOND family. 64-916
RAYMOND, Miss.
Letters from. 64-647
RAYNER, Isidore, 1850-1912. 64-628
RAYNER, Kenneth, 1808-1884. 64-1092
RAYNER family. 64-1092
RAYON industry and trade
see also Textile industry and trade
Massachusetts. 64-205
READ, Conyers. 64-142
READ, Daniel, 1805-1878. 64-282
READ, J. Armstrong. 64-1294
READ, John, 1769-1854. 64-1150
READ, John Meredith, 1797-1874. 64-1150
READ family. 64-1150
BEADING clubs see Clubs
READY Money (Schooner) 64-374
V REAL estate business
see also Land
Louisiana. 64-1533, 64-1587
Maine. 64-56
Michigan. 64-1443, 64-1491
Minnesota. 63-235
Mississippi. - 64-1533
New York. 64-1533
REAL estate business (Continued)
North Carolina. 64-365, 64-375, 64-392
Northwest. 64-1267
Vermont. 64-1587
Washington. 63-211, 64-1259, 64-1264
REAL property see land
REAM, Vinnie see Hoxie, Vinnie (Ream) 1847-
1914
RECENT Social Trends Project. 64-145
RECIPES see Cookery
RECIPROCITY
see also Tariff
Hawaii and the United States. 64-762
RECKNAGEL, Arthur Bernhard, 1883-
64-908, 64-911
RECONSTRUCTION. 63-57,63-231,63-371,
64-270, 64-282, 64-618, 64-995, 64-1058,
64-1097, 64-1182
Cotton trade. 64-630
Economic conditions. 63-125, 64-1273
Military affairs. 63-360
Negroes. 63-72, 64-1099
Politics. 63-76, 63-97, 63-143, 63-346,
63-374, 64-817, 64-1077, 64-1120
By place
Alabama. 64-421
Arkansas. 63-426
Georgia. 64-223, 64-385, 64-389
TifniiFi?" a 64-1125
North Carolina. 63-117, 63-150, 64-369,
64-397, 64-447, 64-605, 64-633, 64-1133
South Carolina. 63-113, 63-279, 63-310,
64-650,64-1075
Tennessee. 64-1182, 64-1188
Virginia. 63-76, 63-125, 63-137, 63-397,
64-574, 64-656, 64-1273
RECREATION
see also Amusements; Community centers;
Sports
Societies. 64-21
Minnesota. 63-249
New York, 64-883
RECRUITING, enlistment, etc. see under
names of armies or. ware, e. gTConfederate
States of America— Army, Civil War
RED Boiling Springs, Tena.
Travel and description. 64-1179
RED book magazine. 64-1596
RED Cross
American National Red Cross. 63-371,
64-1259, 64-1334, 64-1526
m Rirope during World War L 64-716
Seneca Co. , N. Y. Auxiliary. 64-921
RED River Rangers, 15th Battalion, Louisiana
Cavalry. 64-596
RED Springs, N. C.
Letters from. 64-376
REDDICK, M. A. 64-378
REDFIELD, Edward Willis, 1868- 63-393
REDFIELD, Herman J. 64-1575
REDFIELD, Robert, 1897-1958. 64-70,
64-72, 64-142
REDGRAVE Ball, Eng.
Purchase of. 64-34
REDINGTON, Alfred. 63-328
REDINGTON, Paul G. '64-908
REDMAN, L. A. 64-779
REDMOND, John. 64-131
REDPATH, James, 1833-1891. 63-68 I
REDSTONE, Lilian Jane, 1B55-1955. 64-811
REDSTONE, Mabel I. 64-811
REDSTONE, Vincent Burrough, 1853-1941.
64-811
REECE, Byron Herbert, 1917-1958. 64-233
REED, Henry. 64-957
REED, Mabel. 64-712
REED, Mark Edward, 1866-1933. 64-1271
REED, Stanley Forman, 1884- 64-178
REED, Thomas Brackett, 1839-1902
Autographs. 63-245
REEDY, William Marion, 1862-1920. 64-306,
64-150
REES, Charles. 64-873
REESE, Ann, collector. 64-213
REESE, Mrs. D. Meredith see Reese, Ann,
collector
REEVE, Tapping. 64-1371
REEVES, Alfred L. , 1873- 64-1474
REEVES, Benjamin H. 64-275
REEVES, Jesse Siddall, 1872-1942. 64-1455,
64-1515
REEVES family
Genealogy. 64-798
REFORM (Social and political) 63-85, 63-140,
63-151, 64-687, 64-953, 64-1626
REFORMATION. 64-1438
437
REFORMATORIES
see also Prisons
Michigan. 64-1421
Missouri. 64-341
REFORMED Church In the United States
New York. 64-1593
REFRIGERATION. 64-870
REFRIGERATORS. 64-241
REFUGEES
Confederate see Confederate refugees
Jews. 63-232, 64-1318
World War H. 64-962
REGATTAS. 64-853
REGIMENTS see official name under State or
government, e.g. Minnesota-Infantry- 15th
**;•_ "f 8-1899; U. S. -Army- Wantry-
313th Regt ; Confederate States of Amer fca-
REGBTERS, lists, etc, Military see nam™
REGISTERS of births, etc. see Vital records
REGLA, Counts of. 64-1253
REGULATION of prices see Price control
REIBAUD, Francisco, d. 1861. 64-1213
REICHELDERFER, F. W. 64-782
REID, Andrew, 1751-1837. 64-1274
REID, David Settle, 1813-1891. 63-97
REID, Isabella M. (Torrance) Smith. 64-629
REID, NellE. 64-1448
REID, Rufus, 1797-1854. 64-629
REID, Samuel McDowell, 1799-1869. 64-1274
REID, Whitelaw, 1837-1912. 63-326 M ■»*«
63-407, 64-767, 64-1562 ' W " M0 '
REID family. 64-1274
REDJSCH, Alma Marie (Moser) 64-1624
REINSCH, Paul Samuel, 1869-1923. 64-1624
RELAND, Adriaan. 63-1
RELATTVITY (Physics) 64-779
RELAY House, Md.?
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"SS 63 " 365 ' 64 ~ 1164 ' 64 - 1182 >
seea^o_ Churches and church affairs-
Civil War. 63-43
CUppings. 64-838, 64-1278
Comparative. 64-855
^ 64^1441 a " d unlvws * a «. 64-93,
Indians. 63-2
Letters relating to. 64-270, 64-281
Pioneers. 63-81, 64-952
Sermons see Sermons
World War L 64-133
Wn 64^3r 64 ~ 887 ' M - 1278 ' 64 - 1281 '
By place
China. 64-879
France. 64-166
Japan. 64-879
Missouri. 64-275
New York. 64-900
North Carolina. 64-1542
Southern States. 64-1542
Tennessee. 64-1188
RELIGION and science. 63-250,64-1164
Against Catholics. 63-208, 64-738, 64-1163
Against Mormons. 64-732
RELIGIOUS education. 64-46, 64-65, 64-133
Baptist 64-1164, 64-1553
Church of England. 64-168
Episcopal. 63-140
RELIGIOUS liberty. 64-1159,64-1164
RELIGIOUS literature
Methodist. 64-65, 64-972, 64-976
"SKf-ST" 1620 -»» (Manuscript
RELIGIOUS societies (Continued)
Lutheran. 63-24
Methodist 64-975, 64-976
Unitarian. 64-1326
avil War. 64-210
"eEltBT Ch ^ ltable *<**; Civil War-
SEE?S J£? ^'•"■ttwu reUef ; PubUc
war^c^ &0SS: WorU War ^eilef Jo
RELIEF (Ship) 64-1388
RELIGIOUS music see Church music
RELIGIOUS newspapers and periodicals
Baptist 64-1023
Lutheran. 63-23
Methodist 64-966, 64-972
Unitarian. 64-1326
RELIGIOUS societies. 63-50, 64-46
lei^-mble societies,- Missionary
Baptist 64-151
RELIGIOUS tales. 64-60
HEMEDIE^ Medical see Medicine-PrescrlD-
tions and remedies Jrescrip-
REMINGTON, Frederic, 1861-1909. 64-319
REMINGTON Rand, inc. 64-1295
•REMSEN, Henry. 64-873
REMSEN, Ira, 1846-192T. 64-1382
RENAN, Miss . 6^523
RENAN, Corne'lie (Scheffer) 64-523
RENAN, Ernest. 64-523, 64-1351
RENCHER, Abraham, 1798-1883. 64-1093
RENCHER, D. G. 64-1093
RENCHER, Louisa Mary (Jones) 64-1093
RENCHER family. 64-1093
RENSSELAER Co., N. Y. —
Anttrent troubles, 1839-1846. 64-836
Banks and banking. 64-934
Family papers. 64-827
RENT
England. 64-174
New York. 64-836
North Carolina. 64-372, 64-375
RENWICK Heights, Ithaca, N. Y.
Development 64-909
"^J^**"*"**!** ^1 ^"hibition
^^SENTATION, Proportional see
Proportional representation ~
The REPUBLICAN, Cincinnati, Ohio. 63-399
Election campaigns. 64-1562
Formation ot 63-405
National conventions
7th, Chicago, 1880. 63-259
9th, Chicago, 1888. 63-259
15th, Chicago, 1912. 64-778
23d, Chicago, 1944. 64-1444
438
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REPUBLICAN Party (Continued)
By place
Georgia. 63-385
Illinois. 64-128
Indiana. 64-1559
Michigan. 64-1448, 64-1469, 64-1484,
64-1496
Minnesota. 63-246
New York. 64-812
Ohio. 63-186 , 63-260, 63-340
State Executive Committee. 63-259
Oregon. 64-703
Pennsylvania. 63-118
Washington. 64-1264
Wisconsin. 64-1638
REPUBLICAN women's gazette. 63-260
REPUBLEK (Ship) 63-30
RESACA, Ga.
Battle of, 1862. 64-243
RESEARCH. 64-523
Historical. 64-855, 64-903, 64-933,
64-1350
Marketing. 64-870
P Medicine. 63-13
Motivational. 64-68
Psychology. 63-390
Science. 63-15, 64-177
Social sciences. 64-21, 64-145
Sociology. 63-390
By place
Arizona. 64-2
Massachusetts. 63-390
RESEARCH Committee on Social Trends.
64-1327
RESERVE Officers' Training Corps. 64-828
RESERVOIRS
Kentucky. 63-160
RESIDENT of see as subdivision under name of
local place for possible material about that
place by reason of the identification with
it of a person or a family
^RESORTS, Slimmer
Georgia. 64-223
Washington. 64-699
RESOURCES Committee, National. 64-145,
64-1262
RESOURCES, Natural see Natural resources
RESSEGUIER, Ollivier, comte de. 64-345
RETAIL trade
see also Company stores; General stores;
Wholesale trade; and type of trade, e. g.
Clothing— Trade; Jewelry industry and
trade
Arizona. 64-3
North Carolina. 64-1108
RETARDED children
Education. 64-1512
RETIREMENT
see also Old age pensions
Legislation
Minnesota. 63-242
REUNION (Island, formerly Bourbon) 64-75
REUTHER, Walter P. 64-253
The REVEILLE (Periodical) 64-504
REVENUE see Tariff; Taxation
REVENUE cutters. 64-784
REVIVALS see Evangelistic work
REVOLUTION
This heading is used for material relating
to the American Revolution and to the period
of the war.
63-82, 63-293, 64-193, 64-593 , 64-1031,
6T3041
Bounties, Military. 63-145
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 63-82, 63-95, 63-299, 64-593
see also names and locations of
campaigns and battles, e. g. Hubbard-
ton, Vt. , Battle of, 1777
Illinois. 64-314
North Carolina. 64-1114
Southern States. 63-82, 64-593
Virginia. 64-805
Chaplains. 64-1370
Claims. 63-97, 64-997, 64-1077
Commissariat see U. S. —Army-
Continental Army— Commissariat
Confiscations. 63-82, 64-1057
Finance. 63-299, 64-1567
French participation. 63-82
History. 64-1066, 64-1534
Loyalists. 63-82
see also Loyalists
Military papers. 63-294, 64-275
New England. 64-195
New York. 64-195
North Carolina. 64-1053, 64-1114
Military papers (British) 63-53
Military service. 64-407, 64-413, 64-880,
64-1298
Militia. 63-82, 63-88
Morale. 63-82
Naval affairs. 63-299, 64-193
REVOLUTION
Naval affairs (Continued)
see also Privateering
British. 63-53, 64-344
Campaigns, battles, and other naval
actions. 63-82, 64-1048
Officers' military and personal papers.
63-49
Prisoners and prisons
Exchange of prisoners. 63-82
Privateering see Privateering
Recruiting, enlistment, etc 64-805
Regiments see Revolution— Soldiers fron
U. S. Army— Continental Army; official
name of unit, or subdivision Militia
under names of States
Registers, lists, etc 64-417, 64-997,
64-1053, 64-1184
see also names of military units
Shipping. 64-193
Societies see Daughters of the American
Revolution; Society of the Cincinnati
Soldiers from
Georgia. 63-88
Massachusetts. 64-15
Tennessee. 64-1184
Virginia. 64-997, 64-1046
Supplies. 63-82, 63-359, 64-195, 64-593,
64-805
By place
Connecticut. 64-189, 64-191, 64-193,
64-194, 64-198, 64-1298, 64-1315
Georgia. 64-593
North Carolina. 64-367, 64-593
Pennsylvania. 63-299
South Carolina. 63-293, 63-299, 63-314,
64-593, 64-1052
Southern States. 63-292
Virginia. 64-1184
REVOLUTIONS see subdivision Insurrection
or Revolution under names of countries,
eg. France— Revolution, 1789-1799
REXFORD, EbenE. 64-1626
REYNEERE, Alexandre Balthasar Laurent
Grimod de la, 1758-1838 see Grimod de la
Reyniere, Alexandre Balthasar Laurent,
1758-1838
REYNOLDS, Benjamin, 1798-1842. 64-917
REYNOLDS, Delia Jane see Banks, Delia Jane
(Reynolds)
REYNOLDS (H. L. ) & Company. 64-630
REYNOLDS, Henry Lee. 64-630
REYNOLDS, Henry Lee, b. 1861. 64-630
REYNOLDS, James. 64-917
REYNOLDS, John, 1788-1865. 64-186,
64-252
Autographs. 64-242
439
REYNOLDS, John C. 64-400
RE 1872 LDS 64- 1 ^ SingVanRenSSelaer ' 1807 -
RTODS, Mary see Aldis, Mary (Reynolds)
REYNOLDS, Robert Burns, 1843-1910
64-917
REYNOLDS Co. , Mo.
County Court papers, 1844-1851. 64-324
REYNOLDS family. 64-400, 64-917
Genealogy. 64-917
REYNOLDSVILLE, N. Y.
Teachers and teaching. 64-820
^63™' NUmlaJpetr °*ch> "64-1807.
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RHEA, John, 1753-1832. 64-1194
RH 63 T S52 RObert BarDWeU ' 18 °0-1876. 63-68,
RHEUMATISM. 64-1199
RHODE Island
Civil War. 64-644
Colleges and universities see Brown
University
Dorr Rebellion, 1842. 64-873
Family papers. 64-590, 64-977
Local papers. 64-1283
Naval operations. 64-344
Personal papers. 63-276, 64-457
Students. 64-197, 64-1575
RHODES, Cecil John. 64-1316
RHODES, Eugene Manlove, 1869-1934. 64-802
RHODES, James Ford, 1848-1927. 63-67
RHODESIA, Southern. 64-1316
RICE, Cale Young. 64-150
RICE, Edmund, 1819-1889. 63-247
RICE, Ellen. 63-247
RICE, John Hodgen. 64-1233
RICE, Luther, 1783-1836. 64-1164
RICE
Business papers
Sou^Carolina. 63-272, 63-273, 63-313,
Growing
Georgia. 64-407, 64-1141
South Carolina. 63-317
Trade
South Carolina. 63-274, 63-315, 63-317
RICE family. 63-247
Genealogy. 63-247
RICH, John Treadway, 1841-1926. 64-1500
RICH, Mark. 64-946
M< £n£398 S - J * COmPany ' Li ™W
RICHARDS, DanieL 63-406
RICHARDS, Lucius Dunbar, b. 1847. 64-1528
RICHARDS, SamueL 64-193
RICHARDS, Theodore William. 63-365
RICHARDSON, Abby Sage. 63-401
^CRS^^^^^Bethia
RICHARDSON, Frank LiddeU. 64-1094
RICHARDSON, Hamlet F. 64-763
•RICHARDSON, John. 64-873
M( ^^°\ M ^£*e Walker, Mary
(Richardson) 1811-T897
RICHES see Wealth
RICHEY, A. J. 64-1195
RICHFORD, N. Y. 64-915
R1CHFORD, Vt
Plank road. 64-1590
RICHMOND, Bessie. 64-1095
RICHMOND, J. B. 64-1189
RICHMOND, JudahL., 1807-1868. 64-1095
RICHMOND, Theodore, 1837-1916. 64-1095
RICHMOND Co. , N. C.
Family ^d business papers. 64-521,
Legal and financial papers. 64-522
RICHMOND Co. , Va.
Estate management. 64-1248
Horses. 64-1247
RICHMOND, Mo.
Lawsuit 64-283
"TEw NeW£ I ~ d " C0rrent ***** Class..
M ^ Bau^y and Electric Company.
RICHMOND family. 64-1095
RICHMOND Howitzers, Confederate States of
America. 64-661
RICHMOND, Ind.
Rarlhnm CoUege. 64-962
RICHMOND (Ship) 63-103
RICHMOND, Va.
Accounts. 64-1238, 64-1244
Canals. 63-345
Chtmborazo Hospital. 64-607
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1069
Civil War
Entry of U. S. forces. 63-199
Hospitals. 64-399, 64-607
Military service in or near. 63-22K
64-210, 64-303
Confederate. 63-303, 64-415
64-549, 64-1034, 64-1226 '
Clubs. 64-1233
Community Fund. 64-1224
Day nurseries. 64-1224
Drug trade. 64-1223
Electric railroads. 64-1245
Female Institute. 64-1069
History. 63-141
Law practice. 64-551
Letters received in. 64-679
Medical practice. 64-632, 64-1250
Merchants. 63-345
Me ^,^" 0p0sed) with Henrico County.
t>4— 1239
Monumental Church Association. 64-1231
Resident of. 64-445, 64-602, 64-1082
Schools. 64-398, 64-1069
Ship based at 64-1223
Tobacco trade. 63-345
Dni vTf VSSt CformerIy * *""***
Voting records. 64-1244
RICKARD(S. a) Boots and Shoes Company
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 64-821 ^ p ^'
RICKENBACKER, Edward Vernon, 1890-
64-1474, 64-1557
RICKERT, Edith, 1871-1938. 64-152
RICKETTS, Howard Taylor, 1871-1910.
RICKETTS, Myra T. 64-153
RICHNGHALL, Eng. 64-34
RICKS, R. G. 64-1182
RIDDLE, Alexander. 64-340
440
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RIDDLE, Edward. 63-379
RIDEING, William Henry, 1853-1918. 64-796
RIDER, George M. , b. 1844. 64-904
RIDER, Joseph J. 64-1400
RIDGE, John, Cherokee chief, 1803-1839.
64-1287
RIDGELEY, William Barret. 64-247
RIDSDALE, Percival Sheldon. 64-908
RIFLE clubs
South Carolina. 63-298
RIFLES. 63-379
RIGBY, William Titus, b. 1841. 64-1380
RIGBY family. 64-1380
RIGGS (Austen) Center, Stockbridge, Mase.
63-390
RIGGS, Henry Earle, 1865- 64-1499
RIGHT to work and unions see Closed shop
RIGHTS of man see Civil rights
RIGHTS of women see Women's rights
RIB, Jacob August, 1849-1914. 64-1572
jgRILEY (Isaac) & Company, New York. 63-166
RILEY, W. B. 64-1160
RING, Clark Lombard, 1862-1933. 64-1267
RINGLAND, Arthur C. 64-908
RIO DE LA PLATA (Viceroyally)
Diplomatic service (TX S. ) 63-386
RIO GRANDE River
Mexican War, 1845-1848. 63-355
RIOTS
TlTinnis. 64-159
Ohio. 63-256
RIPLEY, George, 1802-1880. 64-795
RIPLEY, Roswell Sabine, 1823-1887. 64-765
RIPLEY Co. , Mo.
County Court papers. 64-324
RIPON, Frederick John Robinson, 1st earl of.
j* 64-59
RIPPERDA, Johan Wlllem van, duque, d. 1737.
63-100
RIPPY, James Fred, 1892- 64-1403
RISING Sun, Md.
Residents of. 64-400
RITCHIE, Arthur. 64-1133
RITCHIE, Henry. 63-342
RITCHIE, Mrs. Montgomery. 64-817
RITES and ceremonies
Indians. 63-2
RITTER, William Emerson. 63-365
RTTZ, William A. 64-1259
RIVER Falls, Wis.
Resident ot 64-1638
State Teachers College
International Relations Club. 64-1635
RIVER Forest, HL
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
RIVERA, Ignazio. 64-1157
RIVERS
see also Steamboats; Waterways
Improvement
Colorado River. 64-1397
Minnesota. 63-235
Mississippi River. 64-285
St. Croix River. 63-248
Transportation. 64-702
Travel
Cumberland River. 64-1182
France. 63-6
Water level. 63-248
By place
Minnesota. 63-248
Missouri. 64-1329
Virginia. 64-1099
Wisconsin. 63-248
RIVERS Plantation, N. C. 63-298
RIVES, Amelie see Troubetzkoy, Amelie
(Rives) 1863-1945
RIVES, Anthony. 64-1228
RIVES, Edward C. 63-193
RIVES, Elizabeth Browne see Early, Elizabeth
Browne (Rives)
RIVES, Mary (Green) 64-1228
RIVES, William Cabell, 1793-1868. 64-1585
RIVOIRE, Alice Cecilia (Sanderson) 64-918
RTXFORD, Emmet, 1865-1938. 64-1167
ROACH, James. 64-489
ROACH, MahalaP. H. (Eggleston) 64-489
ROACH, Philip A 63-339
441
ROADS
Automobile use. 64-1474
Congressional committees. 63-382,
64-257
Federal aid. 63-382
Plank
New York. 64-873
Vermont. 64-1590
Proposed early. 64-1194
Toll see Toll roads
By place
Connecticut. 64-1310
Delaware. 64-207
Minnesota. 63-236
New Mexico. 64-800
New York. 64-823
North Carolina. 64-664
Vermont. 64-790
ROADSIDE Mine, Pima Co. , Ariz. 64-802
ROANE, Spencer. 63-345
ROANOKE College, Salem, Va.
Faculty. 63-78
ROANOKE Island, N. C.
Civil War. 63-341
History. 64-472
Outdoor drama. 64-1536
ROBB, Thomas P. 64-755
ROBBTNS, AmmlRuhamah, 1740-1813.
64-1370
ROBBINS, Henry A. 64-771
ROBBINS, J. 64-372
ROBBINS, Philemon, 1709-1781. 64-1370
ROBBINS, Russell H. 64-1577
ROBBINS, W. H. 64-372
ROBBINS, William Jacob, 1890- 63-12
ROBERT Marshall Wilderness Fund. 64-1261
ROBERTS, Charles, 1846-1902. 64-1376
ROBERTS, Sir Charles George Douglas, 1860-
1943. 64-1210
ROBERTS, Elizabeth Madox, 1886-1941.
64-150
ROBERTS, Isaac P. 64-825
ROBERTS, Lynette. 64-955
ROBERTSON, Alexander Parish, b. 1853.
64-1236
ROBERTSON, Archibald. 64-154
ROBERTSON, Archibald Thomas, 1863-1934.
64-1160
•ROBERTSON, James. 63-342
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ROBERTSON, James, 1742-1814. 64-1194
ROBERTSON, Margaret Anna see Burwell
Margaret Anna (Robertson)
•ROBERTSON, William. 63-342
ROBERTSON, William, ca. 1750-ca. 1829.
ROBERTSON, Wyndham, 1803-1888. 64-154
ROBERTSON Co., Tenn.
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1193
ROBERTSON family. 64-154. 64-1236
Genealogy. 64-1522
^f^ ?' George Maxwell, 1829-1897
63-387
ROBESON Co., N. a
Law practice. 64-1108
ROBEY, Richard Foerster, 1912- 64-1174
ROBIE, Mary see Kingsley, Mary (Robie)
ROBIE, Reuben Edward, 1843-1911. 64-892
ROBIE, Sarah. 64-892
ROBINS, Marmaduke Swaim, 1827-1905
64-1096
ROBINS family. 64-1096
ROBINSON, Beverly W., 1857-1924. 64-1195
ROBINSON, Edward, 1858-1931. 64-1566
ROBINSON ; Edwin Arlington, 1869-1935.
64-41, 64-137, 64-150, 64-491
ROBINSON, Henry Clay. 63-117
R ™' JameS> ^"^ * Ne » *«* City.
""eEST' James ' *- <* Sufiolkc °-. N. T.
ROBINSON, James Harvey. 64-1169
ROBINSON, James Richards, 1885-1953
64-919
ROBINSON, Klnsey Maxfield, 1895- 64-1272
RO M^3°8' MSbel L ° UlSe ' 1882? - 1 962-
ROBINSON, Theodore. 64-1339
ROBINSON, Wayne. 64-1195
R0 64^f' Wmia,nSmlth O'Brien, 1852-1927.
ROBINSON, Wingate Truitt, 1832-1903
64-1195
ROBINSON and Caldwell, Charleston, S. C.
Or" 1 Uq
ROBINSON family. 64-919, 64-1195 . 64-1230
Genealogy. 64-1229, 64-1242
ROBINSON, m.
The Lutheran Church. 63-21
ROBLES TOTES, Antonio de. 64-148
ROBSON, Eleanor see Belmont, Eleanor
(Robson) 1879-
ROCHEPORT, Mo.
Economic conditions. 64-264
a °^^ m ' WUUam Bea *ty. "89-1838.
63-336
ROCHESTER and Carthage Railroad. 64 873
ROCHESTER and Ontario Plank Road. 64-873
ROCHESTER, Hornellsville & Lackawanna
Railroad. 64-815
ROCHESTER, Minn.
Program of exercises. 64-1436
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Rout industry and trade. 64-907
Judges. 64-1009
Lyceum. 64-902
Maps. 64-873
St Peter's Presbyterian Church. 64-902
Theater. 64-902
ROCHESTER, New York and Pennsylvania
Railroad. 64-815
ROCHESTER, Nunda & Pennsylvania Railroad.
R °6?3 ( 8o eekBridee ' WasMn e ton . D - C.
ROCK Hill, S. C.
Household accounts. 64-1130
ROCK Island, m.
Marcus a Osborn and Company. 64-245
ROCK Spring Seminary, Alton, m. 64-252
ROCKBRIDGE Co. , Va.
Courts. 64-1274
Family papers. 64-483
Land. 63-102
Tax records
Confederate. 64-751
R0 6??s? :L if^ JOhnDartSOn ' "39-1937.
64-155. 64-767, 64-1231
""Sy^Ei?- J*"**"*"", 1874-1960.
64-24, 64-93, 64-155, 64-1324, 64-1474
ROCKEFELLER, Nelson Aldrich, 1908-
64-253
ROCKEFELLER family
Genealogy. 64-915
442
ROCKEFELLER Foundation. 64-1291
Grants. 64-856
ROCKEFELLER General Education Board see
General Education Board g
ROCKEFELLER Institute, New York. 63-13
ROCHEFELLER Memorial Chapel, University
of Chicago. 64-93
ROCKETS. 64-1583
ROCKHOLD, N. 63-159
ROCKINGHAM Ca , N. C. 64-1100
ROCKINGHAM (N. C. ) Sabbath SchooL 64-542
ROCKLAND, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
ROCKS. 64-266
ROCKWELL, William Walker, 1874-1958
64-359
ROCKY Mountain spotted fever. 64-153
ROCKY Mountains
Exploring expeditions. 64-333
RODAHEWICZ, Erla. 64-1359
RODENHURST, De Witt Clinton, 1855-1946.
•RODGERS, John. 64-904
RODGERS, John, 1773-1838. 64-1388
RODGERS, John, 1812-1882. *63-387
RODMAN, Selden, 1909- 64-1594
*>
RODNEY, Caesar Augustus, 1772-1824.
63-375
RODRIGUEZ; BAYO, Ysidoro. 64-148
63-171,
ROELKER, Frederick, 1809-1881
63-172
ROELKER family. 63-172
ROEMER, Ferdinand, 1818-1891. 64-100
ROETHKE, Theodore, 1908- 64-150
ROFFIGNAC, Joseph. 64-1212
ROGERS, Allen. 64-369
ROGERS, Bruce, 1870-1957 64-491
m
ROGERS, Daniel, 1701-1785. 63-35
ROGERS, Henry Wade, 1853-1926. 64-1500
ROGERS, James Harvey, 1886-1939. 64-1311
ROGERS, John, 1666-1745. 63-35
ROGERS, John, 1757-1794. 64-314
ROGERS, John Rankin, 1838-1901. 64-1255
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ROGERS, Sherman. 64-908
ROLESVLLLE, Wake Co. , N. C.
Resident of. 64-369
* ROLLINS, James Sidney, 1812-1888.' 64-275,
64-282
ROMAN, Alfred, b. 1824. 63-391
ROMAN, Alfred, 1884- 64-765
ROMBAUER, Robert J. 63-49
ROME, Italy
Artists. 63-104
Students (American) 64-882
Travel and description. 64-1217
ROME, N.Y.
Militia 64-868
ROMEO, Mich.
Family papers. 64-1436
ROMNEY, E. L. "Dick". 64-18
ROMNEY, George A. , 1907- 64-1474
ROMULUS, N. Y. 64-921
RONDA, N. C.
Family papers. 64-559
4tROOD, Henry Edward. 63-68
ROOD, Ogden Nicholas, 1831-1902. 64-963
ROOD, Roland, 1863-1927. 64-1360
ROOSEVELT, Eleanor (Roosevelt) 1884-1962.
64-775, 64-1448, 64-1483, 64-1622, 64-1627
ROOSEVELT, Elizabeth (Ellis) 63-392
ROOSEVELT, Franklin Delano, Pres. U. S. ,
1882-1445. 63-95
Administration of. 64-1565
Adviser to. 63-217
As correspondent. 63-325, 64-228, 64-253,
64-257, 64-775, 64-953, 64-1269,
64-1311, 64-1448, 64-1474, 64-1491,
64-1502, 64-1570. 64-1599
Autographs. 64-63
Relating to. 64-1295
ROOSEVELT, Robert Barnwell, 1829-1906.
63-392
— JIOOSEVELT, Theodore, Pres. U. S. , 1858-
W 1919. 64-812
Administration of. 64-1565
As correspondent. 63-243, 63-343, 63-372,
63-402, 64-266, 64-738, 64-767, 64-769,
64-778, 64-783, 64-798, 64-892, 64-1170,
64-1295, 64-1334, 64-1338, 64-1355,
64-1622, 64-1624
Autographs. 64-47
Election '•""paign J 1912. 64-604
ROOSEVELT, Theodore, 1887-1944. 64-1271,
64-1573
ROOSEVELT family. 64-1348
ROOSEVELT Hospital, New York City.
64-1340
ROOT, Annie. 64-1157
ROOT, David. 63-205
ROOT, Elihu, 1845-1937. 63-349, 63-388,
64-474, 64-738, 64-767, 64-778, 64-1170,
64-1333, 64-1624
ROOT, Elihu, Jr. 64-778
ROOTES, Martha Jacquelin see Jackson,
Martha Jacquelin (RootesyCobb, b. 1786
ROOTES family. 64-1032
RORER, Walter. 63-143
ROSA, Francisco. 64-697
ROSATL Joseph, Bp. 64-317
ROSE, Billy, 1899- 64-1598
ROSE, Jacob S. 63-193
ROSECRANS, William Starke, 1819-1898.
63-179, 64-734
ROSENBAUM, Eugene Joseph, 1907-
64-1174
ROSENTHAL, Jean. 64-1625
ROSENWALD, Julius, 1862-1932. 64-21,
64-93, 64-156
ROSMJNIAN Order
Italy. 64-1290
ROSS, Edward Allsworth, 1866-1951. 64-1624
ROSS, Erskine Mayo. 64-798
ROSS, Harold Wallace, 1892-1951. 64-1560
ROSS, James Delmage, 1872-1939. 64-1269
"ROSS, John. 64-767
ROSS, Sir John, 1777-1856. 63-368
ROSS, John, Cherokee chief, 17907-1866.
63-131
ROSS, Matthias. 63-184
ROSSET family see De Rosset family
ROSTERS, lists, etc , Military see names of
military units; and see subdivision Registers,
lists, etc under names of armies, States,
and wars, e.g. Tennessee— Infantry; Civil
War— Registers, lists, etc
ROTARY IntemationaL 64-1444
ROTARY pumps. 64-917
ROTH, FiUbert, 1858-1925. 64-1509
ROTHESAY, Charles Stuart, baron Stuart de
see Stuart de Rothesay, Charles Stuart,
baron, 1779-1845
ROTHSCHILD, Louis Samuel, 1900- 64-1312
ROTHSCHILD family
Civil War claims. 63-65
ROTTENBURG, Francis, baron de. 63-225
ROUANNE, France
Shipping records. 63-6
ROULHAC, Gregoirede. 64-1097
ROULHAC family. 64-1097
ROULSTONE, George. 64-1199
ROUMANIA see Rumania
ROUND, F. H. 64-933
ROUSE family
Genealogy. 64-1191
ROUSSEAU, Jean Jacques, 1712-1778. 63-52
ROUTH, Porter. 64-1553
ROUTT, Sarah. 64-1182
ROUVROY, Louis de, due de Saint-Simon see
Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, due de,
1675-1755
ROWAN, Sallle see Saufley, Sallle (Rowan)
ROWAN, Stokeley Donelson. 64-636
ROWAN Artillery Company, North Carolina
Infantry. 64-624, 64-1030
ROWAN Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-459, 64-591
Land
Surveys. 64-1057
Legal and financial papers. 64-558
Politics. 64-1005
Public schools. 64-994
ROWE, Alfred. 63-328
ROWE, LeoS. 64-1577
ROWE and Tuttle, Fair Haven, Conn. 64-1310
ROWING. 64-853
ROWLAND, A. J. 64-1160
ROWLANDS, Walter, b. 1855. 63-393
ROWLEY, R. R. 64-100
ROYAL Hospital, New Orleans, La. see
Charity Hospital (formerly Royal Hospital).
New Orleans, La.
ROYAL Small Army Factory, Enfield, Eng.
64-1288
ROYAL Tiger Mines. 64-892
443
ROYALTIES (Publishing) 63-401
see also Authors and publishers
ROYALTON, Minn.
Letters received in. 64-1524
R0 ^ 4 HaU ' CtalintajhB, Kent, Eng.
ROYSTER, Hubert Ashley, 1871-1959. 64-632
ROZ1ER, Ferdinand. 64-336
ROZ1ER, Jules. 64-336
ROZ1ER family. 64-336
RUBY, Ariz.
Store records. 64-3
RUDDY, Ella (Giles) 1851-1915. 64-1626
RUEDL John. 64-340
RUFFDJ, Albert G. 64-1099
RUFFDJ, Anne see Cameron, Anne (Ruffin)
RUFFDJ, Charlotte (Meade) 64-574
RUFFIN, Edmund, 1794-1865. 64-462
64-574, 64-1098 '
RUFFDJ, Edmund, Jr. 64-1098
RI Sn) EU2abeth — C0Cte ' EUzabeth
RUFFDJ, Francis Gildart, 1820-1892. 64-1099
RUFFDJ, Julian. 64-574, 64-1098
RUFFDJ, Sterling. 64-1100
RUFFDJ, Thomas, 1787-1870 64-445
64-566, 64-1100 , 64-1547 '
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
RUFFDJ family. 64-445, 64-1097
RUGGLES, Daniel, 1810-1897. 63-403
RUGGLES, George S. 63-348
RU 6^370' SamUel BUmey ' 18w >-"«.-
^^mo* 1 " 661 Baptist Church ' BostOQ > "****•
RUKEYSER, Muriel. 64-150
RUMANIA
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
RUMBOLD, Caroline Thomas. 64-303
""Tisir^i^ 1894 - 1960 - •"».«-«».
RUNAWAY slaves see Slavery-Fugitive slaves
RUPP, Werner A., d. 1963. 64-1260
RURAL churches. 64-946
RURAL electrification
Oregon. 64-698
RURAL Hill Plantation, N. C.
Accounts. 64-478
RURAL life. 64-883
The RURAL New Yorker (Periodical) 64-891
RURAL Publishing Company. 64-913
RURAL sociology. 63-219
RUSH, Benjamin, 1745-1813
As correspondent 64-618
Autographs. 64-47
RUSH, Joseph Harold. 64-158
RUSH Medical College, Chicago, DL 63-119,
RUSH, NY.
Historical papers. 64-924
RUSHBROOKE, J. H. 64-1157
RUSHVILLE, TT1
Teachers and teaching. 63-119
RUSK, Dean, 1909- 64-253
RUSK, T. J. 64-745
RUSKDJ Co-operative Association. 64-1196
RUSSELL, Alfred, 1830-1906. 64-1500
^ft^a-"^ Alicia
RUSSELL, Alys (Smith) 63-323
RUSSELL, Andrew Howland, 1846-1915. 64-16
RUSSELL, Anna Love. 64-634
RUSSELL, Benjamin, 1810-1895. 64-922
RUSSELL, Bertrand. 64-1367
R TsS ***"• BertraDd SSe Russell, Alys
RUSSELL, C. Phillips. 64-614
RUSSELL, Charles L 64-634
RUSSELL, Charles Taze, 1852-1916. 64-966
RUSSELL, Daniel Lindsay, 1845-1908. 64-633
RUSSELL, Emma (Harris) 64-634
RUSSELL, Ernest. 64-891
RUSSELL, James A. 64-634
RUSSELL, John, of North Carolina. 64-634
RUSSELL, John, 1793-1863. 64-252
RU 63-5^ L ' JOhn RuSSeU - lst earl - 1792-1878.
RUSSELL, Kate see Webb, Kate (Russell)
RUSSELL, Laura (Spencer) "64-252
RUSSELL, Lucy A (Heflin) 64-634 |
RUSSELL, Lucy (Phillips) 64-614
RUSSELL, Nathaniel. 63-276
RUSSELL, Rebecca (Lipscombe) 64-634
RUSSELL, Robert, of North Carolina. 64-634
RUSSELL, Spencer G. 64-252
RB S^ L ' f^ 11 w *8glns see Webb, Susan
Wiggins (Russell) 1857-TSIl
RUSSELL, T. O. 64-1294
RUSSELL wuiiam C. , of Sardis, Miss, and
Petersburg, Va. 64-634
RUSSELL family. 64-252. 64-634 . 64-922
RUSSELLVTLLE, Ky.
Estates. 64-518
RUSSIA. 64-103, 64-846, 64-1331
see_also_ Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-966
Colonies
Alaska 9-
Churches and. religious affairs.
Trade. 63-410
K M^83 C 8emCe <U - * ) M - 615 ' **-»<*>
Exiles in. 64-1135
Foreign relations. 63-42
With the United States. 64-103, 64-778
International relief. 64-962
Land
Tenure. 64-103
Letters from. 64-552
Letters received in. 64-1215
Observatories. 64-1556
Trade
With France. 64-956
With Great Britain. 63-46
Trading companies. 63-410
Travel and description A
1900-1949. 64-103, 64-846, 64-1324
1950- 64-1161
Warships. 63-155
World War n
Relief to war victims. 64-1303
HI SS"^2f Wl , Company papers (Manu-
I script collection) 63-410 v«—»u
441
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
RUSSIAN Orthodox Greek Catholic Church of
North America.
Diocese of Alaska. 64-1221
RUSSIAN War Relief, inc. 64-1303
RtJSSO- Turkish War, 1853-1856 see Crimean
War, 1853-1856
RUTHERFORD, Lewis M. 64-1556
RUTRERFOBDTON, N. C.
Letters from, 64-438
RUTHVEN, Alexander Grant, 1882- 64-1417,
64-1418, 64-1455, 64-1462, 64-1499,
64-1515
RUTHVEN Plantation, Prince George Co. , Va.
64-1098
RUTLAND, W. C. 64-1176
RUTLEDGE, Edward, 1749-1800. 63-66,
63-299
RYAN, Harriet Armistead see Carter, Harriet
Armistead (Ryan) Benbury, 1833-1887
RYE, Tom C. 64-1185
SABATA, Victor de, 1892- 64-1598
■ SABDI, Florence Rena, 1871-1953. 63-13
SABIN, Pauline Morton. 64-882
SACCHARIN. 64-1382
SACKVILLE, George Sackville Germain, 1st
viscount, 1716-1785. 63-82
SACKVILLE, Margaret 64-150
SACKVILLE-WEST, Sir Lionel S. 64-764
SADDLERY see Harness making and trade
SADLER, Christine. 64-1175
SADTLER, Philip, 1909- 64-1174
SADTLER Research Laboratories, Philadelphia,
Pa. 64-1174
SAFETY
Minnesota. 63-249
SAFFORD, James MerriU. 64-100
SAFFORD, Truman H. 64-1556
^AGENG, Ole O. , 1871-1963. 64-1523
SAGINAW, Mich.
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-22
SAGINAW (Steamer) 64-868
SAILLENS, Ruben. 64-1160
SAINT ANTHONY Falls, Minn. 63-235
SAINT ANTONIO Lizardo Company. 64-345
SAINT AUGUSTINE, Fla.
Military and social life. 63-131
Personal papers. 64-1047
Travel and description. 64-248
SAINT-BRTEUC, France (Diocese) 64-166
SAINT CHARLES Co. , Mo.
History. 64-287
SAINT CHARLES District, La.
Baptist Church. 64-341
SAINT CHARLES, Mo. 64-302
ST. CLAIR, Arthur, 1734-1818
Autographs. 64-47
ST. CLAIR, Hannibal C. 64-245
SAINT CLOUD, Minn.
Medical practice. 63-250
Pioneer life. 63-250
SAINT CLOUD, N. J.
Summer school for the cultural sciences.
64-1290
SAINT CROIX Co. , Wis.
County attorney. 64-1638
SAINT CRODC River
Fishing. 63-24B
SAINT CRODC River area
Conservation. 63-248
SAINT CRODC River Improvement Association,
Stillwater, Minn. 63-248
SAINT DAVID'S Society, Saint David's Parish,
S. C. 63-311
SAINT FRANCIS Water Supply Dam. 64-20
SAINT FRANCISVILLE, Mo. 64-267
SAINT FRANCOIS Co. , Mo.
Lead mines and mining. 64-336
SAINT-GAUDENS, Augustus, 1848-1907.
63-394, 64-1339
ST. GEM, Gustavus. 64-295
SAINT GEORGE Island, Alaska
Census. 64-705
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
SAINT GEORGES Hundreds, Del.
Papers from. 64-213
ST. JOHN, Cynthia (Morgan) 1852-1919.
64-957
ST. JOHN, Orestes. 64-100
SAINT JOHN'S Catholic Church, Saint Louis,
Mo. 64-298
SAINT JOHN'S Lutheran Church, Adrian, Mich.
63-21
SAINT JOHN'S Lutheran Church, Chester, DL
63-21
SAINT JOHN'S Lutheran Church, Osburn, Neb.
63-21
SAINT JOHN'S, Newfoundland. 64-80
SAINT JOSEPH, Mo.
Freight and freightage. 64-270
Newspapers. 64-659
Resident of. 64-659
Travel and description. 64-270
SAINT JOSEPH (Mo.) express. 64-659
SAINT JOSEPH (Mo. ) gazette. 64-659
The SAINT JOSEPH Valley register, South
Bend, Ind. 64-1559
SAINT JUIJEN'S Plantation, S. C 63-302
SAINT LAWRENCE Seaway. 64-1497
SAINT LOUIS Co. , Minn.
Farms and farming. 63-239
SAINT LOUIS County (Minn.) Club and Farm
Bureau Association. 63-249
SAINT LOUIS Co. , Mo.
Family and personal papers. 64-290,
64-322
SAINT LOUIS Gas & Light Company. 64-301
SAINT LOUIS Lutheran High School Fund
Drive. 63-20
SAINT LOUIS Lutheran(Newspaper) 63-23
SAINT LOUIS, Mo. 64-285
Art Museum see Saint Louis, Mo. —City
Art Museum
Banks and banking. 64-286
Bethlehem Lutheran Church. 63-23
Bissell home. 64-288
Business papers. 64-300, 64-307, 64-311,
64-317, 64-331
Cabinetmaklng. 64-293
Chamber of Commerce. 64-1526
Christ Lutheran Church. 63-30
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs. 64-339
Catholic. 64-298
Lutheran. 63-22, 63-23
City Art Museum. 64-1526
445
SAINT LOUIS, Mo. (Continued)
Civil War
Military service. 64-303
Clubs. 64-320
Concordia Theological Seminary see
Concordia Theological Seminary7"St.
Louis, Mo.
Dry goods business. 64-311
Estates. 64-337
Family and personal papers. 64-280
64-296, 64-306, 64-308, 64-311 64-319
64-330, 64-1526 ' 9>
Gesamtjuuglingsverein. 63-23
History. 64-314
Notes, etc. 64-287
Hospitals. 64-302
Immanuel Lutheran Church. 63-23
Insurance business. 64-321
"mF a *£ZZ&** ■- Scteoce -
Land
Legal documents. 64-283
Law practice. 64-301
Lectures and lecturing. 64-328
Letters from. 64-1490
Letters received in. 64-318, 64-327
^m 9 ^ 6 E ^ sitol ' 1904 -
Board of Lady Managers. 63-376
Lutheran Convalescent Home. 63-23
Lutheran Orphan's Home. 63-23
Medical practice. 64-39, 64-302
Politics. 64-329
Public utilities. 64-301
Publishers and publishing. 63-29
Radio Station KFUO. 63-23
Saint John's Catholic Church. 64-298
Schools. 64-252
Land. 64-333
Shipping. 64-273
Slavery. 64-851
Social and business history. 64-329
Social life. 64-317, 64-333
Societies. 64-320
Television broadcasting stations. 64-305
Theological seminaries. 63-24
Travels from. 64-335
Trinity Lutheran Church. 63-23
Walther College Association. 63-20
Water purification. 64-1526
SAINT LOUE Noonday Lenten Services. 63-23
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SAINT LOUIS River Dalles Improvement
Company. 63-235
SAINT LOUIS Theatre, Saint Louis, Mo
64-332
SAINT LUKE'S Hospital, New York. 63-233
SAINT MARKS, Fla.
Superintendent of Lights and Collector of
Customs. 64-595
SAINT MARK'S Parish, S. C.
Plantations. 63-313
ST. MARTIN, Alexis. 64-39
SAINT MARy s Community, Orange Co., N. C.
Resident of. 64-538
SAINT MARY'S Hall, Faribault, Minn, (former-
ly Samt Mary's School for cirls) 63-llT
SAINT MARY'S School, Raleigh. N C
64-456, 64-1043 1UUeign ' N " C -
SAINT MARY'S (Snip) 63-396
SAINT MICHAEL Island, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
SATNTMCHAEL'S Church, Charleston, S. C.
SAINT MORENT, France
Travel and description. 64-1207
SAINT PAUL Island, Alaska
Census. 64-705
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
SAINT PAUL, Minn. 63-245
Charles T. Miller Hospital. 63-247
Churches and religious affairs
Congregational. 64-1520
^64* 520** C ° aeregationaI Chu "h.
Medical practice. 63-250
Public Library. 63-245
Social life. 63-234
Visit of Prince Olaf of Norway. 63-240
Women's clubs. 64-1521
World War I. 64-1519
Young Men's Christian Association. 63 -245
SATOT PAUL'S. Chur ch, Edenton, N.C.
64-487, 64-1091
SA £I PA 63^79 EPlSC0PaJ ^^^ Ba * m °">
SA ? 3 T 2 ? AUL ' SLatheranChu "l>, Chicago, 111.
SAINT^AUL^Lutheran Church, Tremont,
^PAUL'S School, Concord, N. H.
SAINT PETER'S Presbyterian Church,
Rochester, N. Y. 64-902
SAINT PETERSBURG, Russia
Letters from. 64-552
Shipping records. 64-1215
SADJT-SIMON, Louis de Rouvroy, due de
1675-1755. "64-956 '
SAI^STEPHENS Plantation, j^^ «. c
SA S NT C TH0 6^3 S l 1 HUnUng **• C0O » er »«.
ST. VINCENT, Boryde. 64-116
SAINT VINCENT, Cape. 63-333
SAINT VINCENT, Cape Verde Islands
64-1400
ST. VRAIN, Jacques de. 64-334, 64-335
ST. VRAIN family"
Genealogy. 64-334
SAINTE GENEVIEVE Co., Mo.
Maps. 64-296
SAINTE GENEVIEVE, Mo.
Family papers. 64-296
Land claims. 64-299
Lead mines and mining. 64-326 &
Letters from. 64-317
Merchants. 64-295, 64-336
SALARIES see Wages
SALEM Academy and College, Winston-Salem,
SALEM, Iowa
Civil War. 64-1545
SALEM, N. C.
Business papers. 64-1089
Ha 64?i008 <GrlSt) MU1 ■ Bd C0ttOn mU -
SALEM, Or.
Family papers. 64-685
Willamette University. 64-694
SALEM, Va.
"Tal^/vi^ — R ° an0ke C0U ^>
SALESMANSHIP. 64-68
SALINE Co. , Mo.
Civil War. 64-274
SALINE, Mich.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-1504
446
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SALISBURY, N. C.
Business papers. 64-994
Civil War. 64-1021
Family and personal papers. 64-988,
64-1027
Washington Temperance Society. 64-994
SALMON, David A. 64-1577
SALMON, TaU. 64-613
SALMON Conservation League of Washington.
64-1262
SALOMON, EdwardS., 1836-1913. 64-1266
SALOONS see Liquor trade; Taverns, saloons,
etc
SALT
Iodizing. 64-1507
SALT industry and trade. 64-374
Shipping. 64-1400
Alaska. 64-534
Texas. 64-754
SALT Lake
Indian raids and massacres.
64-575
SALT Lake City, Utah
Travel and description. 64-172, 64-732
41 SALTONSTALL, Leverett, 1825-1895.
•64-764
SALVAGE, Marine see Marine salvage
SAM Davis Memorial Association, Nashville,
Tenn. 64-1197
SAMANA Bay. 63-387
SAMOA. 64-764
SAMPEY, John Richard, 1863-1946. 64-798
SAMPLE, Thomas Jefferson. 63-398
SAMPSON Low and Marston see Low
(Sampson] and Marston, firm
SAMUEL Willets (Clipper ship) 64-255
SAN ANTONIO, Tex
Personal papers. 64-1179
Travel and description. 64-742, 64-749
SAN BERNADINO, Calif.
ffc Travel and description. 64-732
SAN CARLOS, Ariz.
Indian SchooL 64-1542
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.
Alaska Commercial Company. 64-734
Commission merchants. 64-731
Customs service. 64-541
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (Continued)
Description. 64-731
Earthquake of 1906. 64-1268
Fiction. 64-724
Hospitals. 64-1166, 64-1167
Law practice. 64-725, 64-729
Merchants. 64-701, 64-708
National Conference on Social Welfare, 56th,
1929. 64-139
Preparedness Day parade. 64-19
Publishers and publishing. 64-1367
Schools. 64-729
Shipping. 64-731
Records. 64-254, 64-255
Sierra Club. 64-1261
Social service organizations. 64-1166
State College (formerly State Normal
School) 64-840
Travel and description. 64-172
Travels from. 63-216
Unions. 64-19
Vigilance Committee. 64-263
SAN FRANCISCO Maternity. 64-1166
SAN JACINTO, Battle of, 1836. 63-36, 64-265
SAN RAFAEL Cattle Company. 64-11
SAN SABA Colonization Company. 64-744
SAN XAVIER Extension Copper Company.
64-13
SANBORN, Fred G. 63-395
SANBORN, Katherlne. 63-401
SANDBURG, Carl, 1878- 64-150, 64-1618
SANDERS Chapel, N. C.
Social life. 64-378
SANDERSON, Alice Cecilia see Rivoire, Alice
Cecilia (Sanderson)
SANDERSON, Cecilia Blandford. 64-918
SANDERSON, Dwight see Sanderson, Ezra
Dwight, 1878-1944
SANDERSON, Ezra Dwight, 1878-1944. 64-918
SANDHILLS
North Carolina. 64-382
SANDIDGE family
Genealogy. 64-1177
SANDUSKY, Ohio. 64-57
SANDWICH, George Charles Montague, 9th
earl of, 1874- 64-798
SANDWICH Islands see Hawaii
SANFORD, Amarilla see Tattle, Amarilla
(Sanford)
SANFORD, E. B. 64-946
SANFORD, Edward Terry, 1865-1930.
64-1204
SANFORD, Eva Matthews, 1894-1954.
64-1361
SANFORD, Henry Seymour. 64-1580
SANGAMON Co. , HI.
Farms and farming. 64-248
SANGER, Jedediah. 64-873
SANGSTER, John. 64-1227
SANITARY fairs see United States Sanitary
Commission
SANQUINET, Charles. 64-334
SANTA CRUZ River Valley. 64-11
SANTA EUSABETTA, Duca dl. 64-1282
SANTA FE, N. M.
Trade. 64-275, 64-310, 64-343
Travel and description. 64-275
SANTA FE TraiL 64-275
SANTA PAULA, Calif.
Ranches. 64-20
SANTEE, S. C.
Plantations. 64-468*
SANTIAGO, Cuba
Battle of, 1898. 64-532
Family papers. 64-336
SANTO DOMINGO (French colony) 64-75
see also Haiti
Estates. 64-330
Family papers. 64-449
Indemnities. 64-330
Trade. 64-261
SANTO DOMINGO Silver Mining Company of
Batopilas, Chihuahua, Mexico. 64-1149
SANTO DOMINGO (Spanish colony) see
Dominican Republic
SANTO TOMAS, University of, Manila, Philip-
pine Islands. 64-1417
SAPPDJGTON, John, 1776-1856. 64-279
SARAH Flagg (Brig) 63-274
SARATOGA Co. , N. Y.
Legal documents. 64-943
SARATOGA, N. Y.
Personal papers. 64-474
447
SARATOGA Springs, N. Y.
Personal papers. 64-679
SARDINIA
Maps. 64-289
Ships. 63-155
SARDIS, Miss.
Letters received in. 64.634
S **£ E £I- Charles S P ra e» e > 1841-1927.
04-635
SAROYAN, William, 1908- 64-150
SARTADJ, John, 1808-1897. 63-393
SARTON, May. 64-806
SASKATCHEWAN, Can.
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-22
SASSAFRAS bark. 64-1241
SATIRE, Political. 63-343
SATURN project. 64-1583
SAUFLEY, MicahC, 1842-1910. 64-636
SAUFLEY, R. Caswell. 64-636
SAUFLEY, Sallie (Rowan) 64-636
SAULT Salnte Marie, Mich.
Missionary activities. 64-1440
SAUNDERS, John Loyall, d. 1860. 63-396
SA wS' Jose P hHu bbar<i. 1839-1885.
SAUNDERS, Laura (Baker) 64-1101
SA T^e?^ MiteheU ' "91-1867.
SA £?gf ' ^"iam Laurence, 1835-1891.
SAUNDERS family. 64-1101
Genealogy. 64-917
SAVAGE, G. M. 64-1553
SAVAGE, John, 1779-1863. 64-556
SAVAGE & Son, Norfolk, Va. 64-381
SAVANNAH, Ga. 64-248, 64-590
Charitable work. 64-987
Civil War
Defense. 63-391
Sherman's occupation. 64-613
Colleges and universities. 63-409
Consular service (Spain) 63-115
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SAVANNAH, Ga. (Continued)
Family and personal papers. 64-221
64-466, 64-613, 64-639, 64-977 '
64-1064 '
Kindergartens. 64-537
Law practice. 64-544
Le l e "97 ) °^-4 9 "- 134 ' 63 - 276 < 63 - 286 '
Letters received in. 64-457, 64-598
Mayor. 64-389
Merchants. 64-579
Orphanages. 63-409
Railroads. 64-1550
Reconstruction. 64-389
Rice plantations. 64-407
Schools. 64-389
Shipping records. 64-824
Sunday schools. 64-987
Wholesale trade. 64-579
SAVANNAH River
Civil War
Defenses. 64-389
SAVE the Children Federation. 64-21
SAVTLLE (Revenue sloop) 64-572
SAVINGS and loan associations
New York City. 64-870
SAWICKZ Eugene, 1916- 64-1174
SAWMILLS see Lumber industry and trade
SAWYER, Andrew Jackson, b. 1834. 64-1500
SAWYER, Charles, 1887- 64-773
SAWYER, Edmund Joseph, 1880- 64-382
SA Si5 WaIterHUme ' 1861 - 1931 - 64-1455,
SAXONSin Missouri. 63-30
SAXTON, Rufus. 63-356
SAY, Jean Baptlste. 64-166
SAY, Lucy W. 63-399
SAYINGS see Epigrams
SAYLOR, David, d. 1791. 63-309
SAZ, Antonio del. 63-1
SCAMMON, Jonathan Young, 1812-1890. 64-58
SCANDINAVIA
Travel and description. 64-1324
SCARBOROUGH, L. R. 64-1157, 64-1163
^Sg 00015 ' E2raF * cderi Ck, 1871-1947.
SCENARIOS see Screenplays
SCENERY (Stage) see Theater -Stage setting
and scenery
SCHARY, Dore, 1905- 64-1627 , 64-1632
'TS) 00 ^" 6 ^ 116 '^ 001 ^ '
SCHELL, Edwin Allison, 1859-1937. 64-972
SCHENCK, David, 1835-1902. 64-625
64-638 '
SCHENCK, Robert dimming, 1809-1890
63-169, 63-190, 63-198, 63-406
SCHERMERHORN, Harriett Carolan. 64-49
SCHERMERHORN, James, 1865-1942
64-1491
SCHEVTLL, Ferdinand. 64-114
SCHICK, G. V. 63-26
SC S^05 JO, T2 C 3? iStOPh medrlCh TOn -
SCHILLING, George A., b. 1850. 64-159
SCHLEIERMACHER, Friedrich. 64-40
SCHLESINGER, Arthur Meier, 1888- 64-70
SCHLESWIG-Holstein Archives, Weimar, Ger.
SCHLEY, Ann Eliza. 64-1032
SCHLEY, Charles. 63-134
SCHLEY, Molly (Walker) 63-134
SC ^°?? EMAN > AJ^rtG., 1864-1946
64-1599
SCHMIDT, Hubert. 64-891
SCHMIEDEL, Cristoph. 64-116
SCHMITT, J. B. 64-892
SCHMITT, J. W. 64-892
SCHNABEL, Arthur. 64-142
SCHNEIDER, Frederick, b. 1840. 64-1446
SCHOFIELD, John McAllister, 1831-1906
63-264, 63-397
SCHOHARIE Co. , N. Y.
Antirent troubles, 1839-1846. 64-836
Land. 64-836
Sheriff. 64-836
SCHOLARSHIPS and fellowships. 64-54,
SCHOOL attendance
Compulsory age. 64-715
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SCHOOL districts
see also Public schools
Michigan. 64-1503
Nebraska. 64-1276
New York. 64-916
North Carolina. 64-473
SCHOOL lands
Missouri. 64-333
Ohio. 63-184
SCHOOL newspapers. 64-922
SCHOOL of Design for Women, Philadelphia,
PL 63-154
The SCHOOL of Illustration, Chicago, HI.
64-6
SCHOOL of Mechanic Arts, Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia, Pa. 63-154
SCHOOL superintendents and principals
New York. 64-820
New York City. 64-356
North Carolina. 64-672
SCHOOL taxes
New York. 64-939
SCHOOLS
see also Church schools; Colleges and
universities; Education; Indians— Schools;
Law schools; Military schools; Music-
Schools; Public schools; Theological
seminaries; Vocational schools
General material
64-151, 64-1031
Alabama. 64-1193
California. 64-729
Delaware. 64-207
Florida. 64-1193
Georgia. 64-1193
Michigan. 64-1503
Mississippi. 64-1193
North Carolina. 64-674
Tennessee. 64-1188, 64-1193
Specific schools
Connecticut. 64-348
Great Britain. 64-796
Illinois. 63-119, 64-252
Louisiana. 64-252
Michigan. 64-1473
Missouri. 64-252, 64-328
New Hampshire. 64-822
New York. 63-291, 64-837, 64-909,
64-919, 64-949
North Carolina. 64-378, 64-512, 64-637,
64-1023, 64-1028, 64-1085
SCHOOLS (Continued)
Pennsylvania. 63-154, 64-380
South Carolina. 63-285
Vermont. 64-790
Virginia. 64-398, 64-644, M-ltfoS
Washington. 64-214
SCHOONMAKER, Augustus. 64-1500
SCHROEDER, Theodore Albert, 1864-1953.
64-1362
SCHUCHERT, Charles, 1858-1942. 64-100
SCHULER, Peter. 64-943
SCHULZ, Theodor. 63-1
SCHURMAN, Jacob Gould, 1854-1942. 64-887
SCHURZ, Carl, 1829-1906
As correspondent. 64-282, 64-764, 64-767,
64-771, 64-808, 64-1500
Autographs. 63-245
Relating to. 64-58, 64-278
SCHUTTE, . 64-1047
SCHUYLER, Alexander. 63-409
SCHUYLER, Brandt 64-943
SCHUYLER, Philip John, 1733-1804. 64-943,
64-1219
Autographs. 64-47
SCHUYLER Co. , Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
SCHUYLER Co. , N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 64-919
School Commissioner. 64-820
Teachers' Association. 64-820
SCHUYLKILL Co. , Pa.
Land transactions. 64-1147
SCHWAB, Charles M. 64-767
SCHWAN, Theodore. 64-769
SCHWARTZ, Arthur, 1900- 64-1628
SCHWELLENBACH, Lewis Baxter, 1894-1948.
64-773, 64-1260, 64-1262, 64-1267,
64-1269, 64-1271
SCIENCE
Awards. 63-154, 64-87
Education. 63-4
Exhibits. 63-154
Lectures. 64-126
Legislation. 64-1576
Letters relating to. 63-250, 64-611,
64-887, 64-963, 64-1025, 64-1552
SCIENCE (Continued)
Middle Ages. 64-1365
Research. 63-15, 64-177
Writings on. 63-354, 64-141, 64-1581
By place
France. 63-6
Great Britain. 64-810
SCIENCE and religion. 63-250, 64-1164
SCIENCE Foundation, U. S. National. 64-29,
64-1576
SCIENCE of society, by William Graham
Sumner. 64-1314
SCIENCE Society of Washington. 64-30
SCIENCES, Natural. 64-838
SCIENTIFIC activities. 63-83, 63-154,
63-378, 64-87, 64-116, 64-1422
Netherlands. 64-116
New Mexico. 64-126
Tennessee. 64-126
SCIENTIFIC expeditions
see also United States Exploring Expedi-
— tfon7"l838-1842; and specific sciences,
e. g. Archeology— Expeditions
Africa. 64-1556
Greenland. 64-1418
Philippine Islands. 64-1428
South America. 64-1428
SCIENTIFIC management. 64-1474
SCIENTIFIC societies. 83-386, 64-27, 64-29,
64-30, 64-31, 64-32, 64-44, 64-83, 64-86,
64-108, 64-158, 64-912, 64-963, 64-1174
California. 64-30
Illinois. 64-32
Massachusetts. 64-27
New Mexico. 64-28
Ohio. 63-200
Tennessee. 64-29
Washington, D. C. 64-177
SCIENTISTS
see also Scientific activities
Photographs. 64-1522
SCOPES, John Thomas
Trial. 64-58
SCOTCH Hill, Bertie Co. , N. C. 64-447
SCOTLAND. 64-767
Flax and linen spinning industry. 64-412
Flour industry and trade. 64-907
Grain trade. 63-342
Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746. 64-810
449
SCOTLAND (Continued)
Letters from. 63-318, 64-411, 64-1439
Personal papers. 64-873
Shipping records. 64-897
Tobacco trade. 63-342
Travel and description. 63-54 64-552
64-580 ' '
SCOTLAND (Brig) 64-1391
SCOTLAND Co. , N. C.
Personal papers. 64-1063
SCOTLAND Neck, N. C.
Episcopal Church. 64-649
Homes and residents. 64-1109
Vine Hill Academy. 64-649
SCOTS in America. 64-767
SCOTS in
see also British in -
SCOTT, Arthur Pearson, 1884- 64-160
SCOTT, Charles, 1739 (ca. 0-1813. 64-314
sc So ? ;n E S thBrown ^ Peyton - EU2abeth
SCOTT, Elizabeth (Gordon) 64-1241
SCOTT, Hugh Lenox, 1853-1934. 63-325
^"Vb^-i^?^ 1866 - 19 «- m " 7 ".
SCOTT, Sir James George, 1851-1935. 63-112
SCOTT, M. T. 63-362
SC S£ A - ) C ° mpany ' ^w London, Conn.
SC 6ri39 T 7 h ° maS AU)ertson . 1830-1907.
SC 64- r i39 T 7 h0maS AU)ertson . ""-1961.
SCOTT, William Bell, 1811-1890. 64-59
SCOTT, Winfleld, 1786-1866. 63-49
As correspondent. 63-220, 63-368
64-1569 '
Autographs. 64-47
Character of. 63-131
Letters to. 64-291
Military service under. 63-355, 64-765
SCOTT family
Genealogy. 64-1241
SOOTTSVTLLE, Ky.
Drug trade. 63-133
SCODTS and scouting. 64-1161
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SCOVTL, James M. 63-350
SCOWS. 63-366
SCRANTON, George H. 64-245
SCRANTON, Pa.
Papers from. 64-866
SCRAPBOOK, Self-pasting. 64-316
£18 £}» 64 - 1620 « -H"".
SC S,? 1 f N ' S ^ neTOlent Associauon,
Galveston, Tex. 64-750
SCREWS see NaiU, screws, and spikes
SCRIGGS, B. E. 64-751
SCUDDER, Mrs. Charles Alexander see
Scudder, Nina (Wilkins) -
SCUDDER, Nina (Wilkins) 64-234
SCUDDER, Nina Wilkins, 1B97-1956. 64-234
SC ^^' Samuel Hubbard, 1837-1911
SCUDDER School of Art, Athens, Ga. 64-234
SCULPTORS and sculpture 63-4» m «,
63-411, 64-1566 ' 63 ~ 361 '
SCYTHES. 64-1
SEA, Andrew M. 64-1175
SEA IsJand Reliet Committee. 64-1550
SEA Nymph (Ship) 64-1394
SEA Witch (Ship) 64-1394
SEAFARING life
sssjgg v.s.- Niry _ oaicers , s
personal papers
Pacific coast. 63-216
SEALS and sealing. 63-350, 64-764, 64-1578
HL2JS2. Bering Sea controversy
Pribilof Islands. 64-705
SEALS (Numismatics)
Michigan. 64-1464
SEAMEN see Merchant marine
SEAPLANES. 64-892
SEARCY, Ark.
Letters from. 64-481
SEARLE, George Mary. 64-1556
SEARS, Richard W. 64-25
SEARS, William Barnard, 1831-1922. 64-1499
SEARS Memorial at Mary Institute, Washington
University, Saint Louis, Mo. 64-1526
SEARS, Roebuck, & Company. 64-25
SEATTLE City Light 64-1269
SEATTLE Gas Company. 64-691
SEATTLE, Wash.
A1 w! l 2'l 1 6 Uton " PaelfiC Ex P° sltton > 1909.
Dept. of Lighting. 64-1269
Labor. 64-1264
Law practice. 64-1261
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1267
Politics. 64-1270
Public utilities. 64-1269
Real estate business. 64-1259
Streetcar strike, 1917. 64-1271
UDl uSi^ WaShingt0n ^ Washington-
SEAVTEW, Wash.
Social life. 64-699
SEAY, Edward M. 64-1260
SECESSION. 63-57, 63-63, 63-339, 63-352
64-275, 64-666, 64-757, 64-1047; 64-1075
Debates in U. S. Congress. 64-1180
Effect on the U. S. Navy. 63-71
Opposition to. 63-101 fl
By place
Alabama. 63-136
Arkansas. 63-126
Missouri. 64-659
North Carolina. 63-117, 64-1056
South Carolina. 63-272, 63-286
Tennessee. 64-11B7
SECESSIONVILLE, S. C.
Civil War. 63-307
SECOND Bank of the United States see B a „t
of the United States, 1816-W36 ~
SE S^ educatlon ^ Education -
SECRET societies see Fraternal
organizations; Freemasons; Ku Klux Han
SECRETARIES (Cabinet officers) see names
of secretaries; and names of departments
e. g. U. S. —Dept. of State '
SECURITY Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. 63-235^
SECURITY, International. 64-177
SEDDON, James Alexander, 1815-1B80
63-63
SEDGWICK, Theodore, 1780-1839. 63-400
SEDITION
see_alsp Treason
Trials. 64-1607
450
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SEE, Thomas Jefferson Jackson, 1866-1962.
63-384, 64-779
SEEBER, Richard E. 64-1174
SEELEY, Grace Alvana. 64-882
SEGIHER, N. M. S. 64-40
SEIZURE of vessels and cargoes. 64-91,
64-897
see also Capture at sea; French spoliation
claims; Privateering; Prizes of war
SELBY, Watford Dakin, 1845-1889. 64-811
SELDEN, Abigail Jones. 64-923
SELDEN, Beverly R. 64-1245
SELDEN, Charles. 64-923
SELDEN, Clara Sayre. 64-924
SELDEN, Eliza. 64-923
SELDEN, George Baldwin. 64-924
SELDEN, Henry. 64-924
SELDEN, Mary. 64-923
SELDEN, Mary M. 64-924
B SELDEN, SamueL 64-923
SELDEN, W. C. 64-1390
SELDEN, WiUiam Jones. 64-923
SELDEN family. 64-923 , 64-924
SELDEN Patent 64-924
SELF-PASTING scrapbook. 64-316
SELIGMAN, Edwin Robert Anderson, 1861-
1939. 64-1351, 64-1500
SELLBERGER, Dwight E. 64-819
SELLE, Emma. 64-814
SELLERS, E. O. 64-1160
SELLERS, James L. 64-1528
SELLERS (William) & Company. 64-1374
SELMA, Ala.
Alabama Lather College. 63-27
A Business and personal papers. 64-440
Civil War. 64-1094
SELMA (Ship) 64-311
SEMINARIES see Theological seminaries
SEMINOU! Indians
Wars. 64-958
2d, 1835-1842. 64-1190
SEMITIC languages. 64-151
SEMMES, Raphael, 1809-1877. 64-545
SEMMES, Thomas Jenkins, 1824-1899. 63-63
SEMPRONIUS, N. Y.
First Baptist Church. 64-925, 64-940
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
SENATE, U. S. see U. S.— Congress.
Senate
SENECA Co. , N, Y.
Red Cross Auxiliary. 64-921
SENECA Co. (N. Y.) courier. 64-820
SENECA Falls, N. Y.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 63-223
School superintendents. 64-820
SENKLER, Abigail Louise (Dickson) 1871-1961.
63-250
SENKLER, Albert Easton, 1907-1947. 63-250
SENKLER, Albert Edward, 1842-1899. 63-250
SENKLER, Edmund John, 1802-1872. 63-250
SENKLER, George Easton, 1870-1956.
63-250
SENKLER family. 63-250
SERGEANT, John, 1779-1852. 63-336
SERLMG, Rod, 1924- 64-1629
SERMONS. 64-81, 64-199, 64-1524
Indian languages. 63-1
Baptist. 63-51, 64-229, 64-1131, 64-1164,
64-1165, 64-1553, 64-1554
CongregationaL 63-35, 64-952, 64-1278,
64-1280, 64-1292, 64-1370, 64-1564
Episcopal. 63-237, 64-456, 64-477,
64-600, 64-1073, 64-1091
Lutheran. 63-23, 63-33, 63-34
Methodist. 63-70, 63-409, 64-175, 64-214,
64-409, 64-570, 64-775, 64-946, 64-965,
64-969, 64-970
Presbyterian. 63-77, 63-263, 64-390,
64-580, 64-675, 64-866, 64-922, 64-1055,
64-1104, 64-1281, 64-1438, 64-1490
Unitarian. 64-926
By place
Connecticut. 64-1370
Great Britain. 64-59
North Carolina. 64-445, 64-1133
SERNA, Concha Espina de see Espina de Serna,
Concha, 1877-
SERUM therapy. 64-153
451
SERVICE, Emma Maria. 64-639
SERVICE, John Hugh James. 64-639
SERVICE, Martha (Stackhouse) Williford.
64-639
SERVICE family. 64-639
SERVICEMEN, Discharged see Veterans
SETTLEMENT houses
Brooklyn, N. Y. 64-693
Chicago, 111. 64-21
SEVEN Days' Battles, 1862. 64-222, 64-232
SEVEN Years' War, 1756-1763. 63-53
see also Anglo-French War, 1755-1763
SEVERANCE, Henry W. 64-762
SEVIER, John, 1745-1815. 63-66, 63-363,
64-1194, 64-1205
SEVILLE, Treaty of, 1729. 63-100
SEWALL, May (Wright) 1844-1920. 63-361
SEWANEE, Tenn.
University of the South. 64-490, 64-559,
64-600, 64-1041, 64-1133, 64-1535
SEWARD, Frederick William, 1830-1915.
64-1383
SEWARD, George Frederick, 1840-1910.
63-373
SEWARD, William Henry, 1801-1872. 63-94
As correspondent. 63-254, 63-373,
64-817, 64-1500
Autographs. 64-47
SEWARD, Neb.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Concordia Teachers College. 63-20
SEWELL, SamueL 63-35
SEWELLS Point, Va.
Civil War. 64-509
SEWING clubs see Clubs
SEWING machine parts
Patents. 64-95
SEXAUER, FredH. 64-851
SEYMOUR, Edward. 64-752
SEYMOUR, Horatio, 1810-1886. 63-377,
64-1575
SHACKFORD, Charles Chauncy, 1815-1891.
64-926
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SHADWELL, Bertram! A. 64-771
SHAFFER, JohnDalton. 64-1102
SHAFFER, Joshua Monroe. 63-209
SHAFFER, William A. 64-1102
SHAFTER, William Rufus, 1835-1906. 64-769
SHAFTSBURY, Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th
earl of, 1801-1885. 63-54 '
SHAHN, Ben. 64-67
SHAKERS. 64-360
Kentucky. 63-81
SHAKESPEARE, J. B_ 64-1160
SH 64?132 EARE ' William, 1564-1616. 63-230,
SHALER, William, 1778?-1833. 63-347
SHANGHAI, China
Missionaries. 64-430
SHANK, Bradford. 64-30
SHANKLAND, Lucy Buell (King) LeaL 64-932
SHANKLAND family. 64-932
SHANNON, William. 64-314, * 64-340
SHAPIRO, Karl, 1913- 64-41
SHARECROPPERS
Missouri. 64-^23
SHARON, Mass.
Congregational Church. 64-1564
SHARP, Ellen Eddy. 64-819
SHARP, L. B. 64-819
SHARPE, Amos. 64-641
SHARPE, Ebenezer Franklin. 64-641
SHARPE, Edward M. 64-1448
SHARPE, John McKee. 64-641
SHARPE, Leander Quincy, 1816-1866. 64-640
SHARPE, Mary Emmeline (McKee) 64-640
SHARPE, Silas Alexander. 64-641
SHARPE family. 64-641
SHARPSBURG, Md.
Civil War. 63-351
S ^3 TT 2 H K 4 C -2°4 7 fOTB ° yS ' F - lb ^. Minn.
SHAW, G. Howland. 64-1577
SHAW, George Bernard, 1856-1950. 63-230
64-45, 64-49, 64-1334
SHAW, Stanley. 64-882
SHAW Wilfred Byron, 1881-1959. 64-1418
64-1515 '
SHAWNEE Indians
Language. 63-5
SHAWSHEEN (Gunboat) 64-609
SHEDD, Solon. 64-867
SHEEP
Branding. 64-299
Breeding. 64-914
Diseases. 64-914
Raising and trade. 64-914
New Zealand. 64-366
SHELBY, Isaac, 1750-1826. 64-81
SHELBY family. 64-81
Genealogy. 64-1184
SHELBYVTLLE, Tenn.
Knights Church. 64-973
SHELDON, Mrs. J. O. 64-10
SHELEKHOV, Grigorii Ivanovich. 63-410
SHELLFIELD Manor, Eng. 63-54
SHELLS. 63-399
SHELMIRE, Horace W. 64-1557
SHELTON family
Genealogy. 64-1177
SHENANDOAH Valley
Civil War
Campaigns. 63-355, 64-232, 64-1136
Reconstruction. 64-1273
SHEPARD, AnnseePettigrew, Ann (Shepard)
SHEPARD family. 64-428, 64-1091
^^ON. George Defrees, 1864-1926.
SHEPHARD, William S. 64-892
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
Family and personal papers. 64-518
SHERBROOKE Co. , Quebec
Mines and mining. 64-237
SHERBURNE, Henry. 63-409
SHERIDAN, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
As correspondent. 63-264, 63-353, 63-397
Military service under. 64-1035
SHERIFFS
Delaware. 64-212
Louisiana. 64-480
Missouri. 64-304, 64-324
New York, 64-836, 64-1319
North Carolina. 64-535
Oregon. 64-706
South Carolina. 63-144
SHERMAN, Edward A. 64-908
SHERMAN, Eleanor Boyle (Ewing) see
Sherman* EUen (Ewing) 1824-1888""
a^T*' EUe ° (EWta8:) 1824 " 1888 - 63-264,
SHERMAN, EUen Ewing, 1859-1915 see
Thackara, Ellen Ewing (Sherman)"il59-1915
SHERMAN, Isaac, Revolutionary soldier
64-193
SHERMAN, J. H. 64-245
SHERMAN, John, 1823-1900. 63-186 63-259
S3™ 63 ~ 371, 63 " 374> 63 - 406 ' •*-**
SHERMAN, Lawrence Y. 64-247
SHERMAN, Maria Ewing see Fitch, Maria
Ewing (Sherman), 1851^1913
SHERMAN, Philemon Tecumseh, b. 1867.
63-264
SH ^9%!^ UnTeCUmSeh - 1820 -«91.
AS «,°", eSp0ndent - 63 - 32 ^> W-353, 63-360
ES &£& 63 - 397 - •-«*•"•«/
MUitary activities. 63-283, 64-534
SHERMAN family. 63-264
SHERMAN'S march to the sea. 63-286
SHERMAN'S occupation of Savannah. 64-613
SHERRILL, Henry Knox, Bp. , 1890- 64-775
SHERWOOD, Josephine see Hull. Josephine
(Sherwood) 1877?-1957~ ^
SHEVLIN, Minn.
First Congregational Church. 64-1520
SHIBBOLETH Mine. 64-326
SHTBLEY, George Henry, b. 1861. 64-738
SHIELD, Thomas. 63-387
SHIELDS, Benjamin. 64-1198
452
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SHIELDS, EvanB. 64-1198
SHIELDS, James. 64-491
SHIELDS family. 64-1198
SHILOH, Tenn.
Civil War
Battle of, 1862. 63-177, 63-247, 63-332,
63-391, 64-1305
Military camp near. 63-350
SHIMAZU family. 64-1277
SHINGLES. 64-364, 64-374
SHIP chandlers
Washington. 63-214
SHIP Island
Civil War
Prisoners. 64-613
SHIPBUILDING. 64-709, 64-788, 64-1573
see also Boatbuilding; Navy yards
Confederate States of America. 64-572
France. 64-956
Maine. 64-1389
Massachusetts. 64-1394, 64-1398
Oregon. 64-709
Pennsylvania. 63-153, 64-1388
Sooth Carolina. 63-274
P SHIPPEN, William, 1712-1774. 63-409
SHIPPING
Here are entered general references to
the business and operation of ships deliver-
ing or transporting goods.
63-84
see also Foreign trade; Ports of entry;
Steamboat lines; Steamboats; Trade;
names of products shipped or traded, e. g.
Cotton— Trade; and the subdivisions Snip-
ping and Trade under names of places,
e. g. San Francisco, Calif. —Shipping
Civil War. 64-307
Colonial period. 64-943, 64-995
Mexican War. 64-1215
Revolution. 64-193
War of 1812. 64-80
By place
California. 64-731
Great Britain. 63-100
Spain. 63-115
SHIPPING records
£ Here are entered business correspond-
ence, bills of lading, cargo records,
accounts, and other documents of men and
firms engaged in the transporting of goods
by ship. For papers and records of specific
ships, named or unnamed, see Ships—
Records.
64-824, 64-897
see also Freight and freightage— Marine;
Inland water transportation— Shipping
records; Ports of entry
SHIPPING records (Continued)
Alaska and Siberia. 63-410
Ireland. 64-480
North Carolina. 64-1029
Merchants. 64-393, 64-682
Massachusetts. 64-1398
Pennsylvania. 64-1395
Shipowners, agents, etc. 64-412, 64-475,
64-1215, 64-1391
Connecticut 64-255
Massachusetts. 64-977, 64-1389,
64-1400
North Carolina. 64-374
SHIPS. 63-155, 64-1223
see also Shipbuilding; Shipping; Shipwrecks;
Steamboats; Warships; Whalers and
whaling; and names of individual ships
Designs see Naval architecture
Explosions. 64-265
List of sailings. 63-290
Logbooks
see also Ships— Records
18th century. 63-221, 64-344
18th and 19th centuries. 63-387,
64-1578
19th century. 64-91, 64-509, 64-1399
Civil War. 64-1030
Spanish American War. 64-1499
19th and 20th centuries. 63-71
Maintenance and repair. 64-897
Pictures. 63-153
Records
Here are entered registers, reports,
and other documents and records refer-
ring to specific ships, named or unnamed.
For shipping documents of men and firms
in the shipping business see Shipping
records.
64-1578
see also Ships— Logbooks
18th century. 64-995, 64-1392
18th and 19th centuries. 63-84
19th century. 64-80, 64-91, 64^254,
64-256, 64-572
Registration documents. 64-897
World War II. 64-1573
I
shtpstfad, Henrik, 1881-1960. 63-248
SHIPWRECKS. 64-311, 64-1397
see also Marine salvage
Pacific Ocean. 64-868
SHIPYARDS see Navy yards; Shipbuilding
SHIRLEY, William, 1694-1771. 64-203
SHIRLEY, William R. 64-883
SHOBER, Addle. 64-380
SHOBER, Charles E. 64-380
SHOBER, F. E. 64-380
SHOBER, Nannie L. 64-380
SHOBER family. 64-380
SHOE industry and trade
North Carolina. 64-401, 64-643
SHOEMAKER, David P. 64-30
SHOPTON, Mecklenburg Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-620
SHOREY, Daniel. 64-161
SHOREY, Paul, 1857-1934. 64-161 .
SHORT, Charles Wilkins, 1794-1863. 64-1103
SHORT, John C. 64-242
SHORT, John Cleves, 1792-1864. 63-187
SHORT, W. H. 64-767
SHORT, William, 1759-1849. 63-187,
64-1103
SHORT family. 63-187
SHORTER, John Gill, 1818-1872. 63-63
SHORTHAND
Pitman. 63-185, 64-1487
SHOTWELL, Ambrose M. 64-1478
SHOTWELL, Nathan. 64-1104
SHOTWELL, Randolph Abbott, 1843-1887.
64-1104
SHOTWELL family. 64-1104
SHOUP, Paul, 1874-1946. 64-736
SHOUSE, Jouett, 1879- 64-882
SHREVEPORT, La-
Family and personal papers. 64-1045
SHUFELDT, Robert Wilson, 1822-1895.
♦63-373
SHUMLIN, Herman, 1898- 64-1620,
64-1630 , 64-1632
SHTJNK, Francis Rawn, 1788-1848. 64-642
SHUNK, Jane (Findley) 64-642
SHURTLEFF College, Alton, HL 64-252
SIAM see Thailand
4S3
SIBERIA
Exploration and colonization. 63-410
SIBERT, Bruce. 64-1635
SXB 6^2 Y 75 G ^-f 79 ChlUnPlain - 1782 " 1863 -
SIBLEY, MarkH. 64-873
SIBLEY, R. p. 64.830
SICAHD, Montgomery, 1836-1900. 64-868
SICARD family. 64-868
SICILY. 64-1282
SICKLES, Daniel Edgar, 1825-1914. 63-406
SICKNESS see Diseases
SIECK, Louis John, 1884-1952. 64-813
SIEGLING, Rupert, d. 1894. 63-113
SIEK, T. 63-28
SIERRA, G. Martinez see Martinez-Sierra, G.
SIERRA Club, San Francisco, Calif. 64-1261
SIGLER, Kim, 1894-1953. 64-1448, 64-1496
SIGMAN, Samuel. 64-1594
■££££ ^ ^ ^ « «■ S-Army-
SIGNALS and signalling
Navy (Great Britain) 64-344
SIGOURNET, Charles. 64-200
SILENT Drama Syndicate. 64-1264
SILER, David, 1822-1884. 64-643
SILER, Jacob, 1795-1871. 64-643
SILER, Laura see Lyle, Laura (Siler)
SILER family. 64-643
SILK Hope Plantation. 63-297
SILK industry and trade
- ^ eealso Te «Ue industry and trade
Massachusetts. 64-205
SILKVILLE, Kan. 64-97
SILL, Henry Augustus, a. 1917. 64-927
^M-IMS 1 Mahelm Berr y- 1831-1901.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SILL, Joshua Woodrow, 1831-1862. 63-179
Sn 64^0M' BenjiUnin ' 177 9-1864. 64-201,
SILLIMAN family
Genealogy. 64-917
SILOTI, Alexander, 1863-1945. 64-1598
SILSBT, Enoch. 64-1398
SILVER Bell Mining District, Ariz. 64-12
SILVER City, N. M. 64-318
SILVER mines and mining
Colorado. 64-270
Mexico. 64-1149
SILVER question. 64-301, 64-738, 64-764
SILVERSMITHING
Pennsylvania. 64-163
SIMONS, Eldred, 1779-1831. 64-556
SIMMONS, FurnifoldMcLendel, 1854-1940.
SIMMONS, Henry E. 64-644
^52!^^-"---™. 63-48,
SIMON, H. 63-20
SIMON, Henry William, 1901- 64-724
SIMON, Yves. 64-142
SIMON and Schuster, inc. 64-724
SIMONDS, Russell, collector. 64-928
SIMONDS and Lewise, Victor, N. Y. 64-928
SIMONDS and Seymour, Victor, N. Y. 64-928
SIMONS, Frieda (Hennock) 1904-1960. 64-720
SIMONS (G. W.) &B ros. Company
Philadelphia, Pa. 64-163 '
SIMONS, Hi, 1895-1945. 64-162
SIMONS, James, d. 1879. 63-113, 64-645
SIMONS, James, 1839-1919. 63-113, 64-645
SIMONS^Bros. & Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
SIMONS Siegling, and Cappelmann,
Charleston, S. C. 63-113
SIMONTON family. 64-564
SIMPSON, Frank H. 63-188
SIMPSON, LeahReemar, b. 1798. 64-1105
SIMPSON, Rebecca Calhoun, b. 1800. 64-1105
454
SIMPSON, Robert, 1830-1897. 63-188
SIMPSON (William T.) and Company. 63-186
SIMPSON family. 64-1105
^'-fiof ThereSa (Jones ) 1816-1890.
SHC, James Marion, 1813-1883. 64-650,
SIMS, John F. 64-375
SB M-1573 Uam S °* den ' 1858 - 1936 " 63-325,
SIMS family
Genealogy. 64-1188
SINA, Simon G. 64-345.
SINCLAIR, Upton Beall, 1878- 63-4B
63-365, 64-150 ' •
SINGING societies see Choral societies
SINGLE tax. 64-238
^6^648°*' Anne Hinman (BTOun) 1848-1932.
SINGLETON, John. 64-1107
SINGLETON, Marie H. 64-514
SINGLETON, Mary M. 64-1107
"^ *'****. "76-1852. 64-646,
"wSSF"'. "''""'W'"-""**. 1840-1900.
SINGLETON family. 64-646, 64-1107
SINK, Charles Albert, 1879- 64-1515
KO <S St " ^^ Le ^"' 1878-1960.
SIOIK Wars
1862-1865. 63-233
SBSON, Charles C. 64-1399
SISSON, George W., Jr. 64-908
SITGREAVES Sarah see Attmore, Sarah
(Sitgreaves) 1771-1843
SITKA, Alaska M
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
Fur trade. 64-172
STTTEL, Fritz. 63-271
SITTEL family. 63-271
SIVLEY, Eliza Hodges (Burleson) 64-647
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SIVLEY, Elvira Jane see Slvley, Jane
SIVLEY, Jane. 64-647
SIX Nations
see also Iroquois linguistic family of
Indians
Languages. 63-2
SIZER, AsaB., 1780-1829. 64-1214
SIZER, Helen Josephine see Moser, Helen
Josephine (Sizer) collector
SIZER, WilliamS., 1827-1892. 64-1214
SIZER family. 64-1214
SKELTON famllv
Genealogy. 64-1179
SKEPPER, Anne Benson see Procter, Anne
Benson (Stepper) 1799-1888
SKILTON, Julius A., 1833-1897. 64-890
SKINNER, Milton Philo, b. 1879. 64-382
SKINNER (William) & Son, Holyote, Mass.
64-205
SKINNER and Meloy, firm. 64-904
SKINS and hides
Qp Shipping records. 64-1400
Connecticut. 64-1310
SKULL Valley, Arizona Territory. 64-5
SKYREN, Elizabeth see Temple, Elizabeth
(Skyren)
SKYRIN family
Genealogy. 64-1229
SLACK, Abigail (Cutter) 1798-1840. 64-648
SLACK, Elipbalet, 1778-1843. 64-648
SLACK, Henry Richmond, 1835-1890. 64-648
SLACK, William Samuel, 1869-1944. 64-648
SLACK family. 64-648
SLAGLE, Charles Weimar, b. 1847. 64-643
SLAGLE family. 64-643
SLATTERY family. 64-1054
^LAUGHTER, Thomas C. 63-350
SLAVE labor
see also Slaves— Employment
Southern States. 63-47
SLAVE trade. 63-55, 63-72, 63-166, 63-404,
64-75, 64-755
Abolition see Abolition of the slave trade
SLAVE trade (Continued)
Africa. 63-71
Alabama. 63-149, 64-1119
Louisiana. 64-1546
North Carolina. 64-591
South Carolina. 63-295, 64-522, 64-1119
Texas. 64-754
Virginia. 64-751
SLAVERY. 63-72, 63-104, 63-131, 63-136,
63-336, 63-352, 64-275, 64-289, 64-560,
64-561, 64-674, 64-995, 64-1328, 64-1439,
64-1568
see also Abolition of slavery; Freedmen;
Negroes; Slaves
Antislavery movements. 63-399, 63-400,
64-952, 64-1472
Emancipation. 64-272, 64-282, 64-301
West Indies. 63-55
Fugitive slaves. 64-849
——Florida. 64-343
Insurrections
Virginia. 64-1532
By place
Alabama. 64-533, 64-1193
Florida. 64-1193
Georgia. 64-1193
Illinois. 64-1328
Mississippi. 64-1193
Missouri. 64-263, 64-851
South Carolina. 63-113
Tennessee. 64-1193
Virginia. 64-751
West Indies, Danish. 64-923
SLAVERY and the church
Episcopal. 63-140
Friends, Society of. 64-1542
Presbyterian. 64-1490
SLAVES
see also Freedmen; Negroes; Slavery; and
names of persons
Civil War. 63-72
see also Civil War— Negroes
Discipline. 63-72
Education. 63-72
Employment. 63-121, 63-137, 64-450
see also Slave labor
Life insurance on. 64-550
Records. 64-594, 64-995, 64-1031,
64-1054, 64-1076, 64-1193
Alabama. 64-547
Delaware. 64-213
SLAVES
Records (Continued)
Georgia. 64-389
North Carolina. 64-445, 64-649
Texas. 64-747, 64-756
Virginia. 63-145, 64-1242
Treatment of. 63-72, 63-149, 64-1178
SLEEPER, Albert E., 1862-1934. 64-1469
SLEEPER, Harold Reeve, 1893-1960. 64-929
SLIPP, Henry C. 64-1189
SLOAN, Alfred Pritehard, 1875- 64-1474
SLOAN, Elizabeth see Delany, Elizabeth
(Sloan)
SLOANE, John, 1779-1856. 63-399
SLOSSON, Preston William, 1892- 64-1515
SLOTIN, Louis A., 1912-1946. 64-126
SLOTIN (Louis A.) Memorial Fund. 64-126
SLOVAK Evangelical Lutheran Church. 63-18,
63-26
SMALL, Albion Woodbury, 1854-1926. 64-164
SMALL, Len. 64-159
SMALL business see Business
SMALLEY, Anthony. 64-1400
SMALLWOOD, Benjamin F. , Principal chief of
the Choctaw Nation, b. ca. 1829. 63-271
SMEDBERG, Helen see Mclver, Helen
(Smedberg)
SMELLTE, Henry. 63-409
SMET, Pierre Jean de, 1801-1873. 64-333
SMILEY, William. 64-751
SMTI.I.TE, James David, 1833-1909. 63-401
SMITH (A. L. ) and Son, North Hector, N. Y.
64-930
SMITH, Abigail see Adams, Abigail (Smith)
1744-1818
SMITH, Alfred Emanuel, UB73-1944
As correspondent. 64-253, 64-1491
Election campaign, 1928. 64-1163
SMITH, Alice Ravenel Huger. 63-304
SMITH, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888. 64-1254
SMITH, Alys see Russell, Alys (Smith)
SMITH, Archibald Aaron Tyson. 64-1108
SMITH, Asa Bowen. 64-1256
SMITH, Buckingham, 1810-1871. 64-1580
455
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SMITH, C. B. 64-841
SMITH, Caleb Blood, 1808-1864. 63-398
SMITH, Charles Alphonso, 1864-1924. 63-378
SMITH, Charles Lea, 1918- 64-1174
SMITH, Clara D. 64-1174
SMITH, Daniel, 1748-1818. 64-1194
SMITH, Daniel Elliott Huger, 1846-1932.
63-304
SMITH, Edmund Kirby see Kirby-Smith.
Edmund, 1824-1893
SMITH, Edward Curtis, 1854-1935. 64-1590
SMITH (Elisha T.) & Company, N. T. 64-1391
SMITH Elizabeth Oakes (Prince) 1806-1893
64-597
SMITH, Elnathan. 64-1041
SMITH, Emma (Gray) 63-83
SMITH, Frances Edwards. 64-862
SMITH, Francis Henney, 1812-1890. 63-378
SMITH, Franklin Robert, 1855-1925. 64-930
SMITH, Frederick L. 64-629
SMITH, G. Charlton. 64-1187
SMITH, Gerrit, 1797-1874. 64-1511
SMITH, Goldwin, 1823-1910. 63-207, 64-767
SMITH, Grant
Estate of. 64-940
SMITH, Henry
Estate of. 64-749
SMITH, Henry Augustus Middleton, 1853-1924
collector. 63-305 '
SMITH, Hezeklah, 1737-1805. 64-630
SMITH, Humphrey Henry Howland Crano
64-1511 ^^'
SMITH Isabella M. (Torrance) see Reid,
Isabella M. (Torrance) Smith —
SMITH, J. M. P. 64-115
SMITH, James H. 64-1195
SMITH, James M. 64-563
SMITH, Jedediah Strong, 1798-1831. 64-285
SMITH, Jeremiah, 1759-1842. '64-1585
SMITH, Jessica Randolph. 64-959
SMITH, John, 1789-1858. 64-1590
SMITH, John Cotton, 1765-1845. 64-1371
SMITH, John Gregory, 1818-1891. 64-1590
SMITH, John L. 63-398
SMITH, Joseph, of Richmond, Mo. 64-283
SMITH, Joseph, Onion Army soldier of
Philadelphia. 64-1151
SMITH, Joseph, fl. 1776-1783. 64-1041
SMITH, Joseph E., 1873- 64-1270
SMITH, Joseph Lee. 63-220
SMITH, Lena. 64-1109
SMITH, Logan PearsalL 63-323
""S^SFstss-* 1891 - 1954 - m - 1262 '
SMITH, Martin Luther, 1819-1866. 64-480
SMITH, Monroe. 64-1355
SMITH, Peter Evans, 1829-1905. 64-649
SMITH, Richard, Cashier of the United States
Bank at Washington, D. C. 63-362
SMITH, Richard Henry Peyton. 64-1241
SMITH, Richard John see O'Smith, Richard
John Smith, known as, 1786-1855
SMITH, Robert, Bp., 1732-1801. 63-276
SMITH, Robert, 1757-1842. 64-1563
SMITH, Samuel William, 1852-1931. 64-1469
^^Shirley Wheeler, "75-1959. 64-1417
ttlal' m ' M " 1478 ' 64 - 1496 >
SMITH, Talbot, 1899- 64-1499
SMITH, Theobald. 64-891
SMITH, Thomas Adams, 1781-1844. 64-343
SMITH, Thomas L. 63-379
SMITH, Thomas Vernor, 1890- 64-165
SMITH, Thomas W. 64-1151
SMITH, William Alden, 1859-1932. 64-1469,
SMITH, William R. 64-1017
SM 6^1oT UiamRaffiD ' *- o£NOTt " Carolina.
SMITH, William Ruffin, 1803-1872. 64-1109
SMITH, William Sooy, 1830-1916. 64-304
SMITH College Club. 64-320
SMITH College, Northampton, Mass. 64-1462
Genetic Experiment Station. 63-12
SMITH family. 64-629, 64-916, 64-1108 ,
see also Northcutt-Smith family
SMITH T ("T for Tennessee"), John. 64-326
Genealogy. 64-1177
SMITHFIELD, Va.
Letters from. 64-554
SMTTHMETER, John. 64-776
SMITHS and smithing see Blacksmithing
SMITHSONIAN Institution. 63-216
SMTHVUJJE, N. C. see Southport, N. C.
SMTTHWICK, Eliza. 64-364
SMOKY Maintain Conservation Association.
64-1173
SMOKY Mountains
Nature study. 64-1173
SMYTH, James Adger, b. 1837. 63-306
SM 6^ H 08 MiU ' g!U ' et Milligan (Adger) 1807-1884.
SMYTH, Sara Ann, 1846-1928. 63-308 ^
SMYTH, Thomas, 1808-1873. 63-308
SMYTH family. 63-308
SMYTHE, Augustine Thomas, 1842-1914
63-307. 63-313
SMYTHE, Gerald. 63-284
SNEAD, Benjamin. 63-297
SNEED, a W. 64-1199
SNEED, Henry G. 64-1199
SNEED, J. R. 64-1199
SNEED, James. 64-1199
SNEED, Mark A. 64-1199
SNEED, Robert. 64-1199
SNEED, W. J. 64-1199
SNEED family. 64-1199
SNELL, BertrandH. 64-908
SNELLbill. 64-908
SNOW, Francis Huntington, 1840-1908. 64-100
SNOWDEN, Mary Amarintha (Yates) 63-318
SNOWDEN, William. 63-318
456
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SNYDER, Anthony. 64-1592
SNYDER, John Francis, 1830-1921. 64-100
\ SNYDER, JohnW. 64-253
SOCIAL Action. Council for. 64-1303
SOCIAL centers see Community centers
SOCIAL legislation
see also Public welfare
Illinois. «4-173
New York. 64-1337
SOCIAL life and customs see subdivision
Social life under names of places
SOCIAL reform see Reform (Social and
political)
SOCIAL Science Research Council. 64-21,
64-145
SOCIAL sciences. 64-1314
Research. 64-21, 64-145
SOCIAL security. 64-715, 64-938, 64-1634
SOCIAL service organizations. 63-232
see also Young Men's Christian
Associations
jf. Lutheran. 63-29
Methodist. 64-976
California. 64-1166
SOCIAL Thought, Committee on (University of
Chicago) 64-142
SOCIAL Trends, President's Research Commit-
tee on. 64-1327
SOCIAL Trends Project, Recent. 64-145
SOCIAL welfare see Public welfare; Social
service organizations; Social work
SOCIAL Welfare League. 64-1269
SOCIAL work. 64-21, 64-139
see also Public welfare; Settlement bouses
New York City. 64-944
South Carolina. 63-318
SOCIALISM. 64-1607
SOCIALIST Party (U. S.) 64-138
SOCIALIST Workers Party. 64-1607
SOCIETIES
see also Clubs; type of organization; e. g.
Fraternal organizations; Women's organ-
izations; and subjects with which the soci-
ety is concerned, e. g. Charitable work
Southern States. 63-50
Washington. 64-214
SOCIETY for Establishing Useful Manufactures,
Paterson, N. J. 64-1143
SOCIETY for the Preservation of Old Dwellings,
Charleston, S. C. 63-311
SOCIETY for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, Charleston, S. C. 63-311
SOCIETY for the Relief of Widows and Orphans
of the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, Charleston, S. C. 63-276
SOCIETY Hill, S. C.
Civil War
Refugees. 63-291
Personal papers. 64-477
Travels from. 64-439
SOCIETY of American Foresters. 64-1299
SOCIETY of Colonial Daughters of the Seven-
teenth Century see Colonial Daughters of
the Seventeenth Century
SOCIETY of Colonial Wars. 64-320
SOCIETY of Columbia of Richford and North
Berkshire. 64-915
SOCIETY of Friends see Friends, Society of
SOCIETY of Mayflower Descendants. 64-320
SOCIETY of the Army of the Tennessee.
63-371, 64-320
SOCIETY of the Cincinnati. 64-645
SOCIETY of the Friends of the Constitution.
64-967
SOCIOLOGY. 64-145
Indians. 63-2
Research. 63-390
Teachers and teaching. 64-107, 64-164
SOCIOLOGY, Rural
Teachers and teaching. 63-219
SOCKMAN, Mrs. Ralph. 64-349
SODUS Canal Association. 64-873
SODUS Land Company. 64-873
SODUS Point, N. Y.
History. 64-873
SOIL
Classification
Minnesota. 63-249
Conservation. 64-391
SOL Due Investment Company. 64-1267
SOLDIERS see headings beginning with the
word Military, and appropriate subdivisions
under names of wars
SOLDIERS' homes
Mississippi. 63-339
South Carolina. 63-318
Washington, D. C. 63-360
SOLDIERS' suffrage see Absentee voting
SOLICITOR General, U. S. 64-1291
SOLE, Antonio de. 63-74
SONATAS. 64-1322
SONDLEY, Forster Alexander, 1857-1931.
63-67
SONGS
see also Ballads, Hymns
Civil War. 64-311, 64-751
Indians. 63-2
NavaL 64-917
Sheet musi.c. 64-1602
Virginia. 64-799
SOPERTON, Wis.
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1617
SORCERY see Witchcraft
SORGNIARD, J. B. 64-166
SORORITIES see Fraternities and sororities
SOTHEBY, William. 64-957
SOULARD, James G. 64-334
SOULE, N. H. 63-177»
SOULE, Pierre, 1801-1870. 64-1575
SOUSA, Arthur Coelho de see Coelho de Sousa,
Arthur
The SOUTH see Southern States
SOUTH Africa. 64-1316
see also Africa, Southern
Boers. 64-771
see also Boer War, 1899-1902
Economic development. 64-1300
Gold mining. 64-1300
SOUTH African War, 1899-1902 see Boer
War, 1899-1902
SOUTH America
see also Latin America
Archeology. 63-1
Diplomatic service (U. S.) 64-532
Indian languages. 63-1
Industries. 63-74
457
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SOUTH America (Continued)
Missions
Lutheran. 64-187
Methodist 64-971
Politics. 63-74
Scientific ^editions. 64-1428
Travel and description. 63-234, 64-532
SOUTH Atlantic Fleet Blockade. 64-1168
SOUTH Bend, Ind.
The Saint Joseph Valley register. 64-1559
Times (Newspaper) 64-820
SOUTH Carolina
Agricultural societies. 63-311
Agriculture. 64-1098
Architecture, Domestic. 63-304
Artillery
1st Regt (Militia) 63-283, 63-310
Artillery (Horse)
Harts Battery, 1861-1865. 64-514
Banks and banking. 63-291, 64-455
Board of Public Works. 63-386
Business papers. 64-412
Canals. 63-386
Cavalry. 64-1128
2d Regt, 1862-1865?
Company A. 64-415
Charitable work. 63-311, 64-1550, 64-1551
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 63-51, 64-1069
Congregational. 64-1551
Ep &S^' 63 ~ 43, 63 " 276 > M - 471 >
French Protestant 64-1238
Methodist 64-1542
Presbyterian. 64-560
Cities and towns
seeatao south Carolina-History, Local;
South Carolina-Municipal government
Streets. 63-278, 63-304
Civil War. 63-113, 64-461
Campaigns, battles and other military
actions. 63-57, 63-280, 63-284
63-286, 63-292, 64-623,' 64-1067
Charitable work. 63-318
Confederate refugees. 63-291
Economic and social conditions. 63-303
Military papers. 63-282, 63-283
63-314 *
Military service in. 63-226, 63-322
Confederate side. 63-307 64-403
64-490, 64-503, 64-527, 64-577,
64-598, 64-603, 64-679
Naval affairs. 63-274
SOUTH Carolina
Civil War (Continued)
Prisoners and prisons. 64-448
Regiments see South Carolina-Artillery
South Carolina-Cavalry; South Caro- '
Una— Infantry
Soldiers from. 63-43, 63-113, 63-144
63-303, 63-306, 64-415, 64-449
64-1085, 64-1128
Clubs. 63-298, 63-311
Colleges and universities. 63-291, 63-318
Colonial period. 63-297, 63-314
see also Carolina (Colony)
C<a ^3M° D merChants - 63-291, 63-309,
Consular service (Spain) 63-114
Cotton
Growing. 63-313, 64-1107
Manufacturing. 64-llig
Trade. 63-274, 63-315, 64-1086
County government and officials. 63-144,
Dispensary system. 63-113
Drug trade. 64-1552
Dry goods business. 63-281, 64-1086
*"-.».»,»,?-,
Family papers. 64-516, 64-527, 64-660,
19th century. 64-411, 64-412 64-44H
ttl% L 4 " 482 - Ml499 > "'-™,
64-615, 64-639, 64-1049
19th and 20th centuries. 64-603, 64-646
Farms and farming. 63-144, 64-1049
^M^g? 30168 ^ departmente - «-278,
Fires. 63-286
Folklore. 63-275
General stores. 63-309
Glass industry and trade. 63-309
G0 ^ r 67 18M " 1865(Magrath) 63 - 296 '
Grocery trade. 63-300
Harbors. 64-1552
Historic houses. 63-311
Historical societies. 64-1550
History, Local. 63-291, 63-298
Horse Artillery
Harts Battery, 1861-1865. 64-514
Horses. 64-1107
Household accounts. 63-308 63-317
64-1130 ' '
Huguenots. 64-1238
Indigo. 64-468
Infantry. 63-283, 63-314, 64-527
SOUTH Carolina
Infantry (Continued)
Hampton's Legion, 1861-1865
Company A. 63-303 g
Palmetto Regt , 1846-1848? 63-310
25th Regt, 1862-1865
Company A. 63-306
30th Regt. (Militia) 63-310
Investments. 63-280
Judges. 63-151, 64-457
Land. 63-287, 63-302
Legal documents. 63-144, 63-304
63-312, 63-314, 63-315, 64-46s'
Surveys and surveying. 63-312
Law practice. 63-113, 63-151, 63-291
Legislature. 63-113
Library associations. 64-1552
Liquor trade. 63-300
Literary affairs. 63-289
Livestock. 63-313
Loyalty oaths (Civil War) 64-1087
Maps. 63-305, 63-312
Medical College, Charleston. 64-1552
Medical practice. 64-502, 64-650, 64-154? M
Medical schools. 64-1552 *
Memorial societies. 63-311
Merchants. 63-308, 63-309, 63-316
see also South Carolina-Commission
merchants "
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc.)
Mexican War
Soldiers from. 63-310
Military hospitals. 64-1552
W ^&S™' 63 - 283 ' «"».
Municipal government. 63-278, 63-314
Negroes. 63-273, 63-313, 63-317
Newspapers. 63-113
Nullification. 63-279
Old age homes. 63-278
Orphans and orphan asylums. 63-278
Personal papers
18th century. 64-529 _
19th century. 63-318, 64-475 64-505
64-543, 64-544, 641627 ' '
Plantations. 63-152, 63-272, 63-273
63-280, 63-291, 63-293, 63-297, 63-304
63-308, 63-313, 63-315 63-317 64-468
£"?£, W- 1000 . 64-1039, 64^1076, M '
64-1107, 64-1130, 64-1552
Politics
Elections
1924. 63-151
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SOUTH Carolina
Politics (Continued)
Letters relating to
18th and 19th centuries. 63-316
19th century. 63-286, 64-502
19th and 20th centuries. 63-113,
63-307
Organizations and parties
Democratic 63-291
Unionist 63-386
Papers of political figures. 63-97
18th and 19th centuries. 63-291
19th century. 63-101, 63-272,
63-352, 64-457, $4-556, 64-1075,
64-1077, 64-1119, 64-1534
1 9th and 20th centuries. 64-1550
20th century. 63-151, 64-1126
Poorfarms and poorhouses. 63-278
Postal service. 63-291
Public schools. 63-113, 63-277, 63-278
Railroads. 64-1550
Reconstruction. 63-113, 63-279, 63-310,
64-650, 64-1075
Revolution. 63-293, 63-299, 63-314,
64-593, 64-1052
Rice
Growing. 63-272, 63-273, 63-313,
63-317, 64-468
Trade.
-274, 63-315, 63-317
Schools. 63-285
see also South Carolina— Public schools
Secession. , 63-272, 63-286
Settlement 64-390
Slave trade. 63-295, 64-1119
Slavery. 63-113
Social life. 63-151, 63-273, 63-286,
63-315, 64-466
Social work. 63-318
Soldiers' homes. 63-318
Students. 63-89, 63-276, 64-502, 64-529
Sugar industry and trade. 64-1119
Sunday schools. 64-1551
Tax records. 63-277, 63-313
Teachers and teaching
Salaries. 63-277
Textile industry and trade. 64-1037
Theological seminaries
Lutheran. 64-550
Tobacco trade. 63-300
Trade. 63-274, 63-309
Travel and description. 64-439, 64-522,
64-674, 64-1146, 64-1179
University, Columbia (formerly South
Carolina College) 63-370, 64-390
SOUTH Carolina (Continued)
Vital records. 64-1551
War of 1812. 63-222
Wholesale trade. 63-300
Women's organizations. 63-311
World War I
Soldiers from. 63-151
Yellow fever. 64-1552
SOUTH Carolina College, Columbia (later
University of South Carolina) 63-370,
64-390
SOUTH Carolina (Colony)
see also Carolina (Colony)
Council of Safety. 63-293
General Assembly. 64-973
SOUTH Carolina Historical Society. 64-1550
SOUTH Carolina Mounted Rangers. 64-415
SOUTH Carolina National Bank (later Bank of
Charleston) 64-455
SOUTH Carolina Railroad. 63-274, 64-1550
SOUTH Carolina Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, Charleston. 63-311
SOUTH Dakota
Family and personal papers. 64-1466,
64-1540
Indian affairs. 64-1540
Land. 64-909
Military posts. 64-313
Travel and description. 64-280
SOUTH Dakota bond case. 64-633
SOUTH Gaston, N. C.
Business papers. 64-381
SOUTH Hadley, Mass.
Mount Holyoke College. 64-21
SOUTH Pacific
Political, economic, and social problems.
64-1331
SOUTH Pacific Fleet 64-1168
SOUTH Sea Company. 63-404
SOUTHALL, Sallie see Cotten, Sallie (SouthaU)
1846-1929
SOUTHALL family. 64-540
SOUTHAMPTON Co., Va.
Slave insurrection. 64-1532
SOUTHAMPTON, Eng.
Churches and religious affairs. 63-54
SOUTHAMPTON, Va.
Merchants. 64-1084
SOUTHARD, Samuel Lewis, 1787-1842.
63-373, 63-387
SOUTHEASTERN States.
Anthropology. 63-14
SOUTHERN Bank, New Orleans, La. 64-480
SOUTHERN Baptist Convention. 64-1161,
64-1163, 64-1165, 64-1375
Christian Life Commission. 64-1161
Education Commission. 64-1164
Executive Committee. 64-1553
Home Mission Board. 64-1165
Sunday School Board. 64-1162
SOUTHERN Baptist Theological Seminary,
Louisville, Ky. (formerly at Greenville,
S.C.) 64-1069, $4-1161
SOUTHERN Convention, Nashville, Tenn.,
1850. 63-352
SOUTHERN Education Board. 64-993
SOUTHERN Educational Association. 64-993
SOUTHERN Hospital Association. 64-659
SOUTHERN literary messenger. 64-1231
SOUTHERN Michigan Association of Congrega-
tional Churches. 64-1494
SOUTHERN Pacific Company. 64-736
SOUTHERN quarterly review. 64-404
SOUTHERN Railroad. 63-160, $4-1550
SOUTHERN Railway. 64-652
SOUTHERN refugees see Confederate
refugees
SOUTHERN Regional Movement 64-145
SOUTHERN Rhodesia. 64-1316
SOUTHERN Society for Philosophy and
Psychology. 64-912
SOUTHERN States
see also Confederate States of America;
Reconstruction; Secession; and names ol
specific States;
Agriculture. 63-47, 63-63, 63-117,
64-1120
see also Plantations
Authorship. 64-960
Banks and banking. 63-56
Blacksmithing. 63-56, 63-91
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1031,
64-1542
Baptist 64-1375
Episcopal. 63-140, 64-1548
Lutheran. 63-27
Methodist 63-70
459
SOUTHERN States
Churches and religious affairs (Continued)
Presbyterian. 63-77
Civil War. 63-224, 64-1077
Commission merchants. 63-60
Cotton manufacturing. 63-56
Economic conditions. 63-117 64-1077
64-1091, 64-1120 ' '
Education. 63-90, 63-131, 64-993
64-1077, 64-1120, 64-1542
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Family and personal papers
64-1040 *
63-73,
Flour and feed trade. 63-56
Genealogy. 63-73
Governors. 63-66
Hotels. 63-56
Industries. 63-91, 64-1120
Insurance companies. 63-56
Iron industry and trade. 63-56
Jews. 64-466
Journalism. 63-56, 63-68
Land
Speculation. 64-1145
Law practice. 63-69
Literary affairs. 64-1040
Lumber industry and trade. 63-56
Medical practice. 63-75
Military life. 63-131
Negroes. 63-10, 63-57, 63-72, 63-356
Politics. 63-76, 64-1120
Organizations 'and parties
Whig Party. 63-373
Postal service. 63-94
Problems. 64-751
Railroads. 63-56
Revolution. 63-292
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 63-82 — "«i y
Slavery. 63 -47
see also Slavery
Social life. 63-131, 64-154, 64-1091
Societies. 63-50
Stagecoach lines and travel. 63-56
Students. 63-89
Sugar refining. 63-56
Tobacco manufacture. 63-56
Trade with Great Britain. 63-309
^ 64-1626 deSCriptl0n - 63-92,64-1461,
War of 1812. 63-87
SOUTHERN sympathizers see Confederate
sympathizers
SOUTHERN transcontinental railroad. 63-339
SOUTHERN Unionists. 63-128
Recruiting, enlistment, etc. 64-1434
North Carolina. 63-63, 63-150
Tennessee. 63-63, 64-1178, 64-1199
"TVJT Carnegle ' earlot - 1827 -
SfOUTHEY, Robert, 1774-1843. 63-52
64-957 '
SOUTHOLD Academy, Southold, N. T. 64-919
SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
Government 64-1171
■°ESm > Town Work Mfaf *«»»-*».
SOUTHPORT, N. C. (formerly SmithviUe)
Family papers. 64-555
Medical practice. 64-992
Resident of. 64-395
SOUTHWEST
£? e ^l names of specific States
Anthropology. 63-14
Archeology. 64-7
Ethnology. 63-10, 64-7
Folklore. 63-10
Investments. 63-104
Military life. 64-8
Railroads. 64-753
SOUTHWEST Museum, Los Angeles, Calif.
SOUTHWESTERN Interstate Coal Operators'
Association. 63-269
SOUTHWESTERN railway journal. 64-753
SOUTHWORTH, George. 64-609
SOVEREIGN of the Seas (Ship) 64-1394
SOVIET Union see Russia; Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics
SPAATZ, CarL 64-1557
SPACE flight. 64-1583
SPACE Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.
64-1583
SPAFFORD, Edward Elwell, 1878-1941.
64-1260
SPAFFORD family
Genealogy. 64-899
SPAIGHT, Richard Dobbs, 1796-1850. «64-427
SPAIN
Art students (U. S.) 64-881
Church and state. 64-148
SPAIN (Continued)
Civil War, 1936-1939. 64-1481
Relief to war victims. 64-361 '
Claims vs. Portugal. 64-778
Colonial wars with the United States.
64-314
Colonies. 63-65, 63-74, 63-114, 63-115
see also Colonial period and names of
Spanish colonies, e.g. Florida
Consular service
In Georgia. 63-115
In South Carolina. 63-114
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-333
Customs service. 63-65, 63-115
Diplomatic service (U. S.) 63-45, 64-402
Foreign relations. 63-114
With Great Britain. 63-100
With the United States. 63-114, 64-1575
Government. 63-45
Legal documents. 64-1253
Literature. 64-48
Municipal law. 64-148
Napoleonic revolution. 63-64
Naval war with Chile and Peru, 1865-1866.
63-114, 63-115
Politics. 63-114, 63-115, 64-48 ^
Rivalry with Austria in Italy. 63-100
Social customs. 63-45
Tariff. 63-100
Trade
With France. 64-956
With Great Britain. 63-100, 64-259
With the United States. 63-115
With the West Indies. 63-115
SPALDING, Eliza. 64-1254
"oSS* Marti " JOh °' BP - ' 1810 -"72.
SP M?1«?' VOlDey MOrgan - 1849 "»18.
SPALDING, Idaho
Missions. 64-1254
SPANIARDS
see also Spain— Colonies
In America. 64-748
In the Mississippi Valley. 64-334
SPANISH America see Latin America; South
America; Spain— Colonies
460
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SPANISH American War, 1898. 64-786,
64-1270
Absentee voting. 64-820
Chaplains. 64-1246
\ Letters relating to. 63-243, 64-1466
Medical affairs. 63-144
Military life. 63-117, 63-238
Military service. 63-87, 64-218, 64-769,
64-880, 64-1528
Naval operations. 63-402, 64-509
Ships' logs. 64-1499
Regiments see names of units under U. S.
or under States, e. g. Minnesota—
Infantry-15th Regt. , 1898-1899
Veterans' organizations. 63-50
Washington. 63-213
SPANISH Child Welfare Association of America
64-21, 64-361
SPANISH literature. 64-143
SPANISH Main
Piracy. 63-404
SPANISH ship case, 1854-1756. 64-203
SPANISH West Indies see West Indies, Spanish
SPARKMAN, J. R. 64-650
.£. SPARKMAN, James A. 64-650
SPARKS, Jared, 1789-1866. 64-792, 64-795,
64-1511
Autographs. 64-63
SPARKS family
Genealogy. 64-899
SPARROW, Thomas, 1819-1884. 64-651
SPARTANBURG District, S. C.
Personal and family papers. 64-1049
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
Law practice. 63-151
SPAULDDJG, Thomas Marshall, 1882-
64-1515
SPAULDING family
Genealogy. 63-247
SPECIE payment see Money
^SPECK, Frank Gouldsmlth, 1881-1950. 63-14
SPECK von Sternburg, Hermann, Freiherr,
1852-1908. 64-767
SPECULATION
see also Land— Speculation
Southwest. 63-104
SPEECH
Teaching. 64-1289
SPEEDWELL Iron Works. 64-1582
SPEER, Emory. 64-223
SPELMAN College, Atlanta, Ga. 64-1324
SPENCE, Brent, 1874- 64-253
SPENCE, Riley. 64-835
SPENCE, William J. 64-597
SPENCER, Ambrose, 1765-1848. 63-220,
64-1584
SPENCER, Cornelia (Phillips) 1825-1908.
64-539
SPENCER, H. 64-931
SPENCER, Herbert, 1820-1903. 63-377,
64-45, 64-767
SPENCER, Joshua Austin, 1790-1857. 64-931
SPENCER, Laura see Russell, Laura (Spencer)
SPENCER, Samuel, 1847-1906. 64-652
SPENCER, Theodore. 64-806
SPENCER, William Marvin, 1892- collector.
64-166
SPENCER & Kernan, Utica, N. T. 64-931
SPENCER family. 64-652
SPENDER, Stephen. 64-955
SPICER, Elihu, 1825-1893. 64-255
SPIKES see Nails, screws, and spikes
SPILLANE family
Genealogy. 64-898
SPILLMAN, William Jasper, 1863-1931.
64-841
SPINNING. 64-1503
SPIRITUALISM. 64-360, 64-845
SPITHEAD, Eng.
Naval base. 63-221
SPrrZBERGEN, Norway
Government. 64-1577
SPLATN family
Genealogy. 64-898
SPOILS system see Political patronage
SPOKANE, Garry, Indian chief. 64-1254,
64-1258
SPOKANE College. 64-214
461
SPOKANE English and Classical School,
Spokane, Wash. 64-214
SPOKANE Indians. 64-1256
SPOKANE, Wash.
High SchooL 64-214
Methodist Episcopal Church. 64-214
Personal papers. 64-214, 64-1255
SPOONER, Charles Willett. 64-1499
SPOONER, John Coit, 1843-1919. 64-1624
SPORTS. 64-1619
see also Amusements; Athletic clubs;
Athletics; Olympic games; and names of
sports, e. g. Basketball
Colleges and universities. 64-853
Programs. 64-844
Societies
Ohio. 63-260
SPOTSWOOD family
Genealogy. 64-1222, 64-1229, 64-1242
SPOTSYLVANIA Co., Va.
Family papers. 64-1230
SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. , Battle of, 1864. 63-395
SPRAGUE, Catherine Jane (Chase) 1840-1899.
64-817
SPRING Hill Charge of the Tennessee Confer-
ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South. 64-969
SPRING Hill, N. C.
Letters from. 64-373
SPRINGER, Frank, 1848-1927. 64-100
SPRINGFIELD, 111.
Lincoln Centennial Association. 64-247
Taverns, saloons, etc. 64-249
SPRINGFIELD Township, Pa.
Yarn industry. 64-1146
SPRINGS, John, 1782-1853. 64-478
SPRINGS, Mary Laura see Davidson, Mary
Laura (Springs) 1813-1872
SPROEDE, F. 63-30
SPROUL, Andrew J. 64-653
SPRUCE Production Division, U. S. War Dept.
64-1267
SPURGEON, Thomas. 64-1160
SPURR, Marcia. 64-891
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SQUIER, Ephraim George, 1821-1888
64-1580
STABLE Money Association. 64-1295
STABLER, Deborah (Pleasants) 64-1234
STABLER, John. 64-1234
STABLER, Sally see Jordan, Sally (Stabler)
STABLER, Thomas Pleasants. 64-1234
STABLER family. 64-1234
STABLES. 63-291
see also Barns
STACKHOUSE, Martha see Service, Martha
(Stackhonse) Williford —
STACKHOUSE family. 64-639
STAGE see Theater
STAGE Women's War Relief. 64-717
STAGECOACH lines and traveL 64-723
Southern States. 63-56
The West 64-270
STAGG, Hunter. 64-216
STALLMAN, Robert Wooster. 64-206
STAMP act, 1765. 64-1057
STAMP Act Congress, New York, 1765
63-364
STAMP collecting see Philately
STAMPS, Postage see Postage stamps
STANBACK, Eleanor. 64-372
STANBERY, Henry, 1803-1881. 64-57
STANDARD Oil Company. 64-1174
STANDBH, JohnH., b. 1816. 64-1511
ST ^^ Y ' WUUam Harrison, 1872-1963.
64-964
STANFORD, Leland, 1824-1893. 64-738
STANFORD, Mary (Moore) 64-654
STANFORD, Richard, 1767-1816. 64-654
STANFORD Clinic's Auxiliary and San
Francisco Maternity. 64-1166
STANFORD family. 64-654
STANFORD University. 64-725
Faculty. 64-727
Lane Medical Library. 64-1167
School of Medicine. 64-1167
School of Nursing. 64-1167
STANHOPE^ James, 1st earl Stanhope, 1673-
STANHOPE, William, 1st earl of Harrington
of S <11756 Bt0n ' WaUam S^nnope. 1st earl
STANLEY, Elisha. 63-136
STANLEY, John Mix, 1814-1872. 63-190
STANLY, Edward, 1810-1872. 63-373
STANSBDRY family
Genealogy. 64-1179
STANTON, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869
As correspondent 63-399, 64-57, 64-1383
Letters to. 64-1329
Visit to. 63-392
ST ^"^ 1 ' EUaabe tn (Cady) 1815-1902.
63-361, 64-292
ST 63^235 C ° mpaay ' Minnea P0Us, Minn.
STARK, Benjamin. 64-707
STARKE, Elizabeth F. (Marchant) 64-573
ST M S ^S e r ethM - Sl"-^ ^abeth
STARKE, Lucien Douglas, 1826-1902. 64-573
ST l4^3? ATHER ' EU2abeth . """tor.
STARKWEATHER, Lucy King LeaL 64-932
STARKWEATHER, Richard. 64-932
STARKWEATHER family. 64-932
STARR, Floyd, of Albion, Mich. 64-1448
STARR, Frederick, 1858-1933. 64-167
STARR, Raymond Wesley, 1888- 64-1448
STARRETT, Vincent 64-491
STASON, Edwin Blythe, 1891- 64-1448
STATE
State Hbraries, historical societies, or
universities with names beginning as indi-
cated above are entered under the name of
the State.
STATE banks. 63-352
^State 1 * 1 *"' U - S " ** V - S -" Dept - ot
STATES* rights. 63-352
STATESBURG, S. C.
Cotton trade. 64-1086
STATESVILLE, N. C.
Blacksmiths. 64-617
Family and personal papers. 64-564,
Law practice. 64-640
STATIONERY trade. 63-291
Ohio. 63-259
STATON, Adolphus. 64-1110
STATUES
see also Monuments
Capitol of the United States. 63-361
STAUNTON Hill Plantation, Chartotte Co. , Va.
STAUNTON, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
Farms and farming. 64-1236
Liquor trade. 64-980
STAVES and stave trade. 64-364, 64-374
see also Cooper business
STEALING see Theft
STEAM boilers
Explosions. 63-154
STEAM engines. 63-235, 63-347
see also Locomotives "^i
STEAM mills. 64-370
STEAMBOAT lines
Atlantic coast. 64-1390
Louisiana. 64-255, 64-345
Mexico. 64-345
New York, 64-788
Oregon. 64-702
Texas. 64-255
Vermont 64-788
ST s^P ATS - 63 " 84 > 63 " 347 > 64-3",
04-7B4 '
Freight see Freight and freightage-Marine
Photographs. 64-788
By place
Cumberland River. 64-1182
Minnesota. 63-245
Mississippi River. 64-1211 -
Missouri. 64-273
New York. 64-876
North Carolina. 64-566
Oregon. 64-709
Texas. 64-745
The West 63-126
STEBBINS, George. 64-1160
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
STEBBDJS, Mary Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt,
b. 1818. 64-803
STEDMAN, Charles Manly, 1841-1930.
64-1111
STEDMAN, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908.
63-48
As correspondent 63-372, 63-401, 63-407,
64-137, 64-1332
STEECE, Ann see Cotton, Ann (Steece)
STEEL industry and trade
see also Iron industry and trade
Pennsylvania. 63-120
STEELE, Elizabeth Maxwell Gillespie, 1733-
1791. 64-1026
STEELE, Wilbur Daniel. 64-1367
STEELE Creek Presbyterian Church. 64-620
STEELMAN, John R. 64-773
STEERS, George. 64-1168
STEFANSSON, Vllhjalmur, 1879-1962.
63-354, 64-328
STEGNER, Wallace Earle, 1909- 64-737
STEIN, Gertrude, 1874-1946. 64-953
STEIN, Joseph. 64-1631
STEPHAN, Martin. 63-30
STEPHANITE immigration, 1838-1839. 63-30
STEPHENS, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
As correspondent 64-407, 64-618
Autographs. 63-245
Relating to. 64-224
STEPHENSON, Cart 1886-1954. 64-933
STEPHENSON, Charles L. 63-406
STEPHENSON, Isaac, 1829-1918. 64-1624
STEPHENSON, Joseph Henry, 1819-18B0?
64-168
STEPHENSON, Nathaniel Wright 63-339
STERGER family
Genealogy. 64-1177
STERN, Clara. 63-78
STERN, William. 63-78
STERNBERG, Hermann, Freiherr, Speck von
see Speck von Sternburg, Hermann,
FxeiheiT, 1852-1908
STERNBERGER, Mrs. Myers. 64-446
STERNBURG, Hermann, Freiherr, Speck von
see Speck von Sternburg, Hermann,
Freiherr, 1852-1908
STETSON, Charlotte Perkins see Gilman,
Charlotte Perkins (Stetsonfl860-1935
STETSON, Francis Lynde, 1846-1920. 64-798
STETTTNTOS, Edward RieUey, 1900-1949.
64-773, 64-1557, 64-1573
STETTTOIUS family. 63-174
STEUBEN, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard
Augustin, baron von, 1730-1794. 64-805
STEUBEN Co,, K T.
Papers from. 64-901
Personal papers. 64-921
STEVENS, Benjamin Franklin, 1833-1902.
64-523, 64-792
STEVENS, George W. , collector. 64-761
STEVENS, Henry, 1791-1867. 64-792
STEVENS, Henry, 1819-1886. 64-792
STEVENS, John, 1804-1890. 64-239
STEVENS, Wallace. 64-120, 64-150, 64-162
STEVENS and Brown, London, Eng. 64-792
STEVENSON, Adlai Ewing, 1835-1914.
64-738, 64-959
STEVENSON, Adlai Ewing, 1900- 64-182,
64-253, 64-257, 64-1618, 64-1627
STEVENSON, Andrew, 1784-1857. 64-1584
STEVENSON, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.
64-136
STEVENSON, Thomas B. 63-336, S3-3B8
STEVENSON, Thomas E. , 1803-1863. 63-189
STEVENSON, W. H. 64-1500
STEVENSON, William, 1806-1852
Estate of. 64-934
STEVENSON, Ala.
Civil War
Military service in. 64-243
STEWART, Abbie Kerr. 64-890
STEWART, Adaline G. , collector. 64-935
STEWART, Charles, 1729-1800. 64-195
STEWART, Charles, 1778-1869. 64-1388
STEWART, Charles William, 3d marquis of
Londonderry see Londonderry, Charles
William, 3d marquis of, 1778-1854
STEWART, Edwin Crowell, 1864-1921.
64-936
STEWART, Elizabeth. 64-890
STEWART, Isabella. 64-890
STEWART, Isobel Lamont see Bryan, Isobel
Lamont (Stewart)
STEWART, JohnAikman, 1822-1926. 63-346,
63-374
STEWART, JohnS. 64-934
STEWART, Robert, 2d marquis of Londonderry
see Londonderry, Robert Stewart, 2d
marquis of, 1769-1822
STEWART, W. Henry. 64-890
STEWART Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
STEWART family
Genealogy. 64-1224
STTDGER, William L. 64-775
STILES, Abel, 1708-1783. 63-35
STILES Point, James Island, S. C.
Account books. 63-308
STILLWATER, Minn.
St Croix River Improvement Association.
63-248
STTMSON, Henry Lewis', 1867-1950. 64-775,
64-778, 64-1348, 64-1573, 64-1622
STTTT, Louise. 64-715
STTTT, W. E. 64-423
STOCK (Livestock) see Livestock
STOCKBREDGE, Mass.
Austen Riggs Center. 63-390
STOCKETT family
Genealogy. 64-1184
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
STOCKPORT, N. T.
Family papers. 64-917
STOCKS. 64-892, 64-1033
see also Bonds
STOCKTON, Frank Richard, 1834-1902.
63-407
STOCKTON, Robert Field, 17B5-1866. 63-396
STOCKTON, Calif.
Travel and description. 64-575
STODDARD, Charles Warren, 1843-1909.
63-407
STODDARD, Richard Henry, 1825-1903.
63-377
463
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
STODDART, Joseph Marshall, 1845-1921
63-321
STOKES, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958. 64-523
STOKES, Montfort, 1762-1842. 64-1053
STOKES, William B., 1814-1897. 64-1195
STOKES Co. , N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-586,
STONE, Andrew, 1703-1773. 63-404
STONE, Harlan Flske, 1872-1946. 64-1363
STONE, James M. 64-291
STONE, R. B. 64-726
STONE, Ralph, 1868-1956. 64-1500
STONE, Wilbur M. 64-491
STONE industry and trade see Quarries and
quarrying
STONEWALL Institute, Ala. 64-533
STONINGTON, Conn.
Ships' papers. 64-1578
STORAGE
Dairy products. 64-884
STOREKEEPERS see Merchants
STORER, Bellamy, 1796-1875. 63-198
63-205
STORER, J. W. 64-1553
STORES, Company see Company stores
STORES, General see General stores
STORM, Diedric, pseud, see Nash. N
Richard, 1913-
STORROW, Samuel A. 63-220
STORY, Asa G. 64-1592
STORY, Benjamin. 64-1398
STORY, George, 1833-1910. 64-1591
STORY, Joseph, 1779-1845. 63-198, 64-510
Autographs. 64-47
STOUT, Hosea. 64-737
STOVALL family
Genealogy. 64-1177
STOVES and stoveplates. 63-235
Prices. 64-241
STOWE, Calvin Ellis, 1802-1886. 64-714
STOWE, Charles Edward, b. 1850. 64-714
STOWE, Eliza Tyler, b. 1836. 64-714
STOWE, Frederic William, 1840-1870?
64-714
STOWE, Harriet Beecher, b. 1836. 64-714
STOWE, Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher) 1811-1896
64-713, 64-714, 64-1280, 64-1383
STOWE, Henry Ellis, 1838-1857. 64-714
STOWE, Lyman Beecher, 1880- 64-714
STOWE, Susan (Munroe) 64-714
STOWE family. 64-1280
STRACHEY, Giles Lytton, 1880-1932. 63-52
STRACHEY, Sir John, 1823-1907. 63-250
ST ^^' W1 "*-dDickerman, 1880-1918.
04-1624
STRAITS of Juan deFuca, 64-1268
STRANG, James J. 64-1448
STRANGE, Robert, 1823-1877. 64-566
STRASBURG, Va.
Civil War
Military service in. 64-1226
STRATEGIC Services, U. S. Office of.
J64-1403
STRATFORD, George. 63-409
STRATHMORE Paper Company. 64-240
STRATICO, Michele. 64-1322
STRATOSPHERIC flights. 63-15
STRATTON, Houston F. 64-1195
STRAUS, Jesse Isldor. 64-1348
* S ^w^m sm °*' 1850 " 1926 - 64 - 7M -
STRAUSS, Lewis Lichtenstein, 1896-
64-1474
STREAMS see Rivers
STREEFKERK, de Mey van family see De Mey
van Streefkerk f amlly
STREET, Frank Willis, 1893- 64-1524
STREET, Joseph Montfort, 1782-1840. 64-186
ST ^ E ,Ti/ uUanLeonard ' 1879-1947. 63-323
04-1474 '
STREET, Sarah see Gillespie, Sarah (Street)
STREET railroads see Cities and towns-
Transportation; Electric railroads
STREET Railway Employees Union, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. 64-19
STREETCAR strike, Seattle, Wash., 1917
64-1271
STREETER, Bess see Aldrich, Bess (Streeter)
1881-1954 '
STREETS
South Carolina. 63-278, 63-304 M
, Washington. 63-212
STRETT, Clarence K. 63-323
STRTBLING, John V. 64-1112
STRIKES and lockouts
see also Labor -Disorders and problems
World War H. 64-1573
Illinois. 63-397
New York. 64-851
Ohio. 63-256
Washington. 64-1271
STRTNGFELLOW, Frank, 1840-1913. 64-1246
STRTNGFIELD, Lamar Edwin, 1897-1959
64-655
STROHM, Isaac, b. 1810. 63-190
STROHM, Judith see Bond. Judith (Strohm)
STROTHER, John. 64-366
STRUDWICK, SamueL 64-1537
STRUDWICK, Wiliiam. 64-1537
STRUDWICK family. 64-1085, 64-1537
ST ^L° tt0 Wahe »m, 1819-1905. 63-384
o4- 1556 *
STUART Alexander Hogh Holmes, 1807-1891.
o4— 1236
STUART Charles, baron Stuart de Rotheaay
see Stuart de Rothesay, Charles Stuart
baron, 1779-1845 '
STUART Crohn T. ) Edwards, and Brown.
64-245
STUART, Robert Y. 64-908
S ™?1?45*^ C ^ U8S ^ *™.
ST 64^M0 alker Ct>mpany ' C^clnnati, Ohio.
STUBBS, William Carter, 1846-1924. 64-1113
STUDENT societies. 63-24
see also Fraternities and sororities
STUDENTS see Theological students; and
subdivision Students under names of schools
and places
STUDENTS* papers, 1804-1925 (Manuscript
collection) B3-RQ
STUDLEY, Jeanette. 64-715
464
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
STURGE, Joseph, 1793-1859. 63-400
STUTZ, Rolf, collector. 64-1313
SUBLETTE, William L. 64-285
SUBORDINATE Grange, m. 64-250
SUBSISTENCE Homesteads Division of the DepL
of the Interior. 64-962
SUBTREASURYplan. 64-836
SUBVERSIVE activities. 64-866
SUBWAYS
Chicago, m. 64-185
SUCKOW, Ruth. t>4-1367
SUDAN
Military affairs. 63-147
SUEZ
Travel' and description. 63-234
SUFFOLK Co., N. Y.
Schools. 64-919
SUFFOLK, Eng.
Court records. 64-62
SUFFOLK, Va.
Civil War. 64-554, 64-644
Siege of, 1863. 63-226
SUFFRAGE
see also Absentee voting; Women's suffrage
Negro. 63-243, 63-374
Reconstruction. 64-1077
SUGAR
Growing
Dutch Guiana. 64-260
Louisiana. 64-1118, 64-1125
Industry and trade. 64-374, 64-762,
64-1033, 64-1077, 64-1215, 64-1418
Alabama. 64-1119
Haiti. 64-449
South Carolina. 64-1119
Refining
Southern States. 63-56
Research. 64-140
SUGAR Experiment Station, New Orleans, La.
64-1113
SUGAR Hill Company. 64-876
SUGGSVTLLE, Ala.
Letters from. 64-1006
SULLIVAN, Celestme. 64-1167
SULLIVAN, James B. 64-328
SULLIVAN, Louis Henry, 1856-1924. 64-150
SULLIVAN, William M. 64-1472
SULLIVAN Co., Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
SULLIVAN Farm. 64-833
SULLIVAN, Me.
Shipbuilding. 64-1389
SULPHUR mines and mining
Canada. 64-237
SULZER, William, 1863-1941. 64-362
SUMATRA
Travel and description. 64-1517
SUMMER Hill, N. Y.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
SUMMER resorts
Georgia. 64-223
Washington. 64-699
SUMMER School of the South. 64-1201
SUMMER schools. 64-65, 64-1290
Alaska. 64-686
Tennessee. 64-1201
SUMMERELL, Ellen (Mitchell) 64-580
SUMMERELL, J. N. Howard. 64-580
SUMMERFTELD, Arthur Ellsworth, 1899-
64-1448
SUMMERFIELD, John, 1798-1825. 64-973
SUMMERS, Laurel. 63-210
SUMMIT Branch Railroad Company. 64-1147
SUMNER, Charles, 1811-1874
As correspondent 63-198, 63-374,
64-1218, 64-1584
Autographs. 64-47
SUMNER, Jethro, 1733-1785. 64-1114
SUMNER, William Graham, 1840-1910.
64-1314
Autographs. 64-63
SUMNER Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc) 64-1193
SUMTER Co. , Ga.
Resident of. 64-232
SUMTER Co., S. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-646
SUMTER (Ship) 63-103
SUN, Yat-sen, 1866-1925. 63-320, 64-1624
SUN, Concord, N. C. (Newspaper) 64-1022
SUN Fire Company, Alexandria, Va. 64-1227
SUNDAY School Council of Religious Education,
International see International Council of
Religious Education
SUNDAY schools. 64-1532
Lessons. 64-982
Lutheran. 63-19, 63-23
Societies. 64-151
By place
Georgia. 64-987
Michigan. 64-1404
Missouri. 63-23
North Carolina. 64-542
South Carolina. 64-1551
Tennessee. 64-975
SUNDAY voting. 64-1161
SUNNY Side. Ga.
Letters from 64-673
SUPERNATURAL adversaries. 64^60
SUPREME Court see U. S. —Supreme Court;
and the subdivision Courts under names of
States, e. g. New York— Courts— Supreme
Court
SURBER, Thaddeus. 63-248
SURGEONS. 64-116
SURGERY. 64-1199
Clavicle. 63-318
Dental. 64-683
Gynecology. 64-1106
SURINAM
Sugar plantations.
64-«60
SURRATT, MaryE., 1820-1865. 63-185,
63-353
SURROGATES
New York. 64-1214
SURVEYOR General, U. S. 63-262
SURVEYOR (Ship) 63-87
SURVEYS and surveying. 64-1045
Boundaries. 64-248
Expeditions. 64-343
Legislation. 64-266
Notes and drawings. 63-129
Railroads. 63-256
U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 64-1268
U. S. Coast Guard. 64-1168
By place
Alabama. 64-464
California. 64-1268
Connecticut. 64 T 1310
Delaware. 64-207, 64-212, 64-213
Hawaii. 64-1268
Kentucky. 64-81
465
The National
SURVEYS and surveying (Continued)
Missouri. 64-299, 64-324
New Tort 64-873
North Carolina. 64-299, 64-366, 64-368
64-459, 64-643, 64-1057
Northwest Territory, U. S. 63-202, 63-227
Oregon. 64-711
Philippine Islands. 64-1268
South Carolina. 63-312
Southern and western borders of the U. S.
63-131
Tennessee. 64-299, 64-366, 64-1195
Texas. 64-748, 64-749
Vermont. 64-790
Virginia. 64-797, 64-1189
Washington. 63-212
Washington, D. C. 64-768
SUSQUEHANNA Turnpike Company. 64-937
SUTLIFF and Case, Cleveland, Onto. 64-1458
SUWANEE (Brig) 64-1391
SUZZALLO, Henry, 1875-1933. 64-1271
64-1327 '
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SWAIN, A. N. 64-1220
SV ??'iJ!* rtA Lowry ' "01-1868. 63-373
64-562, 64-580, 64-1066, 64-1538
SWAN, Joseph Rockwell, 1802-1884. 63-205
SWANK, James Moore, 1832-1914. 64-767
SWANN William Francis Gray, 1884-1962
03-15
SWEARINGEN family
Genealogy. 64-1191
SWEATSHOPS. 64-715
SWEDEN
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 63-368
SWEDENBORGIANISM see New Jerusalem
SWEET, Albert Burbank, 1847-1943. 63-252
SWEET, William Warren, 1881-1959, collector.
SWEET Springs, W. Va.
Residents of. 64-800
SWIFT, Eugenia S. 64-978
SWIFT, Harold H. 64-71
SWIFT, Norman G. 64-883
SWIFT family. 64-978
SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909.
SWINE see Hogs
SWING, James Black, 1854-1924. 63-159
SWING, Philip. 63-191
SWING, Raymond, 1887- 63-323
SWING family. 63-191
SWOERTON, Frank Arthur, 1884- 64-152,
SWINYARDS, Charles City Co., Va. 64-1249
SWITZERLAND
Maps. 64-289
Meteorology (Climate, weather etc )
63-297 "'
Travel and description. 63-247, 64-607
SWITZLER, William Franklin. 64-282
SWOPE, Herbert Bayard. 64-773
SWORD, James B. 64-1152
SWORD, John. 64-1152
SWORD, Mary. 64-1217
SWORD, Mary (Parry) 64-1152
SWORD, Sarah Dunn. 64-1152
SWORD family. 64-1152
SYDENSTRICKER, Pearl see Buck, Pearl
(Sydenstricker) 1892-
SYDNOR, Charles W. 64-656
STONOR, Mary Louise (Davis) 64-656
SYLVA MU1 Company, Montesano, Wash.
04-1265
SYLVESTER, F. W. J. 63-19
SYMDTGTON, William Stuart, 1901- 64-253,
SYMMES, JohnCleves, 1742-1814. 63-184
SYNCHROCYCLOTRON. 64-1323
SYNODICAL Conference see Evangelical
Lutheran Synodfcal Conference of North
America
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Drug trade. 64-861
Household accounts. 64-861
SYRIAN relief. 64-375,
SZE, Sao-ke Alfred, 1877-1958. 64-882
TABB, John Banister, 1845-1909. 64-1210
TABER, John, 1880- 64-882, 64-938
TABOR, J. Wilson. 64-794
TACONTTE. 63-249
TAFT, Alptonso, 1810-1891. 63-94
TAFT, Charles P. 64-253
TAFT, Lorado, 1860-1936. 64-1566
TAFT, Robert Alphonso, 1889-1953. 64-165
64-882, 64-1403, 64-1484
TAFT, William Howard, Pres. U S. 18S7-
1930 '
Administration of. 64-1300, 64-1308
As correspondent 63-357, 64-228 64-767
64-769, 64-778, 64-1295, 64-1334
Autographs. 64-1565
TAFT family. 64-1330
TAGGARD, Genevieve. 64-150
TAGGART, Moses, 1843-1914. 64-1500 A
TAGORE, Rablndranath. 64-137, 64-150
TAHQMA (Ship) 64-709
TAILORS
New York. 64-894
TATTLES, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
TA ^7 r 9-J 9 ^ red — MUt0n ' """-"KTaitt)
TALBOT, Marlon, 1858-1948. 64-171
TALFOURD, Sir Thomas Noon, 1795-1854
64-957
TALIAFERRO family
Genealogy. 64-1231
TALLADEGA, Ala.
Baptist Church. 64-534
Business and personal papers. 64-534. W
64-577, 64-1055
TALLADEGA County Reserves. 64-534
TALLADEGA Home Salt Company. 64-534
TALLADEGA Lodge of Masons. 64-534
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
Business and personal papers. 64-602
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TALLIEN, Tberese. 64-166
TALLMADGE, Benjamin, 1754-1885. 64-202,
64-1371
TALLTHo, K. C.
Resident of. 64-634
TALMAGE, James Edward, 1B62-1933.
64-100
TALMAGE, Ga.
Students. 64-660
TAMPICO, Mexico
Mexican War
Blockade. 63-396
TANEY, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864
As correspondent. 63-104, 63-337, 63-363,
64-1585
Autographs. 64-47
TANNATT, EbenTappan. 64-1255
TANNATT, Elizabeth F. (Tappan) 64-1255
TANNATT, Thomas Redding, 1833-1913.
64-1255
TANNATT family. 64-1255
TANNER, Beatrice Stella see Campbell,
Beatrice Stella (TaDnerTl865-1940
TANNERS see Leather industry and trade
TAPPAN, Arthur, 1786-1865. 63-400
TAPPAN, Benjamin, 1773-1857. 63-399 ,
63-400
TAPPAN, Christopher. 63-35
TAPPAN, Eben. 64-1255
TAPPAN, Elizabeth F. see Tannatt, Elizabeth
F. (Tappan)
TAPPAN, Henry Philip, 1805-1881. 64-1500
TAPPAN, Lewis, 1788-1873. 63-400
TAPPAN, Lucy see Pierce, Lucy (Tappan)
TAPPAN, Sally H. 64-1255
TAPPAN family. 63-399,64-718
Genealogy. 63-400
A TAPPAN Presbyterian Association. 64-1415
TAPPING, Theodore Hawley, 1889- 64-1417,
64-1418, 64-1515
TAR. 64-374
TARACA Expedition, Philippine Islands.
64-1282
TARBELL, Ida Minerva, 1857-1944. 64-4624
TARBORO, N. C.
Residents at 64-419, 64-548, 64-1110
TARIFF. 64-767
see also Customs service; Free trade;
Reciprocity
18th century. 64-1062
19th century. 63-336, 63-352, 63-374,
64-561, 64-738, 64-755, 64-764, 64-873
Morrill tariff act of 1861. 64-1220
20th century. 64-688
Mexico. 64-890
Spain. 63-100
TARHNGTON, Booth, 1869-1946. 64-491,
64-1332
TARRY, James P. 63-149
TARTDH, Gluseppi, 1692-1770. 64-1322
TATE, Allen, 1899- 64-41, 64-150, 64-1338
TATE, JohnM. 64-423
TATE, Samuel McDowell, 1830-1897. 64-1115
TATE, Thomas Randolph, 1808-1871. 64-549
TATE family. 64-549
TATOM, Absalom. 64-1053
TAUSSIG, Frank William, 1859-1940. 64-1351
TAVERNS, saloons, etc 64-704
see also Hotels
Illinois. 64-249
Maine. 64-56
TAWNEY, James Albertus, 1855-1919. 63-243
TAX collection
New York. 64-939
TAX records
Confederate States of America. 64-751
Delaware. 64-207
Michigan. 64-1406, 64-1432, 64-1449
Missouri. 64-271, 64-284, 64-293, 64-318
North Carolina. 64-377, 64-535, 64-1071
Pennsylvania. 64-56
South Carolina. 63-277, 63-313
Tennessee. 64-1195
Texas. 64-747, 64-748
Virginia. 64-56, 64-751, 64-797, 64-1236
Washington. 63-212
TAXATION. 64-883
see also Direct tax; Income tax; School
taxes; Single tax
Minnesota. 63-236
Land
Virginia. 64-1236
TAXATION (Continued)
By place
New Hampshire (Colony) 64-1567
North Carolina. 64-1074
Washington. 64-1264
TAYLER, William. 64-796
TAYLOE, Benjamin Ogle, 1796-1868. 64-1248
TAYLOE, Edward Dickinson, 1880-1956.
64-1247
TAYLOE, George P. 64-800
TAYLOE, John, 1721-1779. 64-1248
TAYLOE, John, 1771-1828. 64-1248
TAYLOE, William Henry, d. 1871. 64-1248
TAYLOE family. 64-1248
TAYLOR, Charles L. 64-767
TAYLOR, David H. 63-188
TAYLOR, David Watson. 64-1573
TAYLOR, Deems, 1885- 64-1598
TAYLOR, Fanny Cohen. 64-6*3
TAYLOR, James, 1769-1848. 63-192 ,
•64-1053
TAYLOR, James, 1802-1883. 63-192
TAYLOR, James A 64-830
TAYLOR, James Cole, b. 1855. 64-467
TAYLOR, James L. 64-1395
TAYLOR, Maria see Byrd, Maria (Taylor)
1698-1771
TAYLOR, Myron C. 64-775
TAYLOR, Orla Benedict, b. 1865. 64-1469
TAYLOR, Robert Andrews. 63-365
TAYLOR, Zachary, Pres. V. S. , 1784-1850
As correspondent 63-396, 64-39
Autographs. 64-1526
Election of 1848. 63-398
Military service under. 63-355
Research on. 64-1546
TAYLOR family. 64-467
Genealogy. 64-1177, 64-1222, 64-1229,
64-1522
TAYLORISM. 64-952
TEA trade. 64-1578
467
TEACHEHS and teaching. 63-45, 63-78
63-90, 64-1031, 64-1311, 64-1577, 64-1635
see also Education
Civil War. 64-1466
Conferences. 64-183
Foundation support. 64-767
Freedom of see Academic freedom
Salaries
South Carolina. 63-277
Selection and appointment. 64-1014
Societies. 64-183
Michigan. 64-1408
Training. 64-77
see also Teachers' colleges
By subject
Anthropology. 64-167
Art. 63-411
Astronomy. 64-37
Botany. 64-230
Chemistry. 64-540
Economics. 64-962
English. 64-109, 64-850
Forestry. 64-1509
French. 64-874
Geology. 64-230
m lH515 64 " 130 ' $4 " 927 ' 64 " 933 ' 64 - 1366 >
Mathematics. 64-1041
Medicine see Medical education
Music 64-840, 64-1481
Philosophy. 64-173
Religion see Religious education
Speech. 64-1289
By place
California. 64-543
Georgia, 64-579, 64-639
Illinois. 63-119, 64-37, 64-862
Mas sachu setts. 64-719, 64-882
Michigan; 64-1408, 64-1422
Minnesota. 63-233,63-238
Mississippi. 63-132,64-1034.
New Jersey. 64-878, 64-882
New York. 64-820, 64-844, 64-878,
North Carolina. 63-78, 63-80 64-SSfi
64-546, 64-600, 64-1044, 04-1529
Ohio. 63-183
Tennessee. 64-600
Virginia. 63-78, 63-233
TEACHERS' colleges
California. 64-725
Massachusetts. 64-719
Nebraska. 63-20
New York. 64-949
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The TEACHERS' portfolio (1862) published by
the Schuyler County Teachers' Association.
64-820
TEACKLE, John, Jr. 63-324
TEACKLE, Littleton Dennis. 83-324
TEACKLE family. 63-324
TEAGOE, B. H , collector. 63-314
TEAGUE, Charles Collins, 1873-1950. 64-20
TEAL, Joseph Nathan, 1858-1918. 63-325
TEALE, Edwin Way. 64-819
TEASDALE, Sara, 1884-1933. 64-41, 64-150
TEASER (Steamer) 64-702
TEBO and Neosho Railroad. 64-278, 64-304
TECHNICAL schools
Alabama. 64-230
Pennsylvania. 63-154
TEDIHNGTON, Eng.
Personal papers. 64-796
TEED, AlonzoD. 64-939
TEED family. 64-939
TEETH. 64-683
TEGETTHOFF, Wilhelm von. 64-817
TEHUANTEPEC, Isthmus ot 64-345
TEICHMANN, Emil, 1845-1924. 64-172
TEICHMANN, Oskar. 64-172
TEJEDA, Miqi. 64-738
TELEGRAPH. 64-1585
History and invention. 64-1582
TELEGRAPH companies. 64-861
Florida. 64-1047
New York, 64-942
TELEGRAPH poles. 63-235
TELEGRAPHIC longitude work of the U. S
Coast Surveys. 64-1556
TELEPHONE
Rural lines. 64-685
TELEPHONE companies. 64-907
New York. 64-919, 64-942
Ohio. 64-942
TELEPHONE no. 2 (Ship) 64-709
TELEVISION
Broadcasting. 64-1619
Production. 64-1631
Scripts. 64-204,64-1601,64-1603
64-1629
Missouri. 64-305
TELFAIR family. 64-579
TELLER, Cbarlofie. 64-579
TEMPERANCE. B3-85, 64-224, 64-281
64-597, 64-638, 64-729, 64-966, 64-976
64-1241, 64-1293, 64-1562
see also Prohibition
Lectures, addresses, etc 64-922, 64-1425
Societies. 63-193, 64-24
New York. 64-1593
North Carolina. 64-994
Minnesota. 63-239, 63-242, 63-251
TEMPERANCE Hall, Tenn.
Merchants. 64-1195
TEMPERATURE records see Meteorology
(Climate, weather) etc.T~
TEMPLEj Benjamin, 1801-1871. 64-1242
TEMPLE, Elizabeth. (Skyren) 64-1242
TEMPLE Henry John, 3d viscount Palmerston
see Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3d
viscount, 1784-1865
TEMPLE, Robert
Estate of. 64-1242
TEMPLE family
Genealogy. 64-1222,64-1229,64-1242
TEMPLE of Agriculture. 64-851
TEMPLE Patrick, Ire.
Account book. 64-56
TENEYCK, K. 64-943
TENHOOR, Marten, 1890- 64-1403
TENANT farming see Farm tenancy
TENANTS see Rent
TENNESSEE
Agriculture. 64-1188, 64-1199
Architectural drafting. 64-348
Austin Peay State College, Oarksvllle.
Banks and banking. 64-1195
Boundaries. 64-366
Cavalry
5thRegfc, 1862-1865 (U. S. Army) M
64-1195 *' 9
Census. 63-93
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1185
64-1188 '
EpiscopaL 64-486, 64-600
Methodist. 63-202, 64
64-975, 64-1199
Presbyterian. 64-1104
Methodist. 63-202, 64-969, 64-974.
64-975, 64-1199
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TENNESSEE (Continued)
Cities. 64-1193
Civil War. 64-1186, 64-1187, 64-1188
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 63-108, 63-332, 64-243,
64-246, 64-1185, 64-1535
Civilian affairs. 64-1535
Military papers. 63-403, 64-1182
Military service. 63-341, 63-350,
64-242, 64-243, 64-246, 64-248,
64-666, 64-734, 64-1094, 64-1122
Confederate side. 64-403, 64-464,
64-493, 64-577, 64-603
Regiments see Tennessee— Cavalry;
Tennessee— Infantry
Soldiers from
Confederate side. 64-1085, 64-1180
Union side. 64-1307
Southern Unionists. 83-63, 64-1178
Colleges and universities. 64-962, 64-1041,
64-1172, 64-1199, 64-1201, 64-1384
see also Sewanee, Tenn. —University of
the South
Company stares. 64-657
Cooperative communities. 64-1196
Courts
State Circuit Court. 63-382
U. S. District Court for Middle and East
^ Tennessee. 64-1204
Estates. 64-1178
Family papers. 64-589, 64-742, 64-1031
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1018
19th century. 64-373, 64-460, 64-499,
64:540, 64-1198, 64-1535
19th and 20th centuries. 64-483,
64-1191, 64-1202
20th century. 64-1172
farms and farming. 64-1193
Furnaces and forges. 64-1175
Garden clubs. 64-1200
Genealogy. 64-1192
General stores. 64-1176, 64-1181
Government. 64-1185
Historical societies. 64-1203
History. 64-1203,64-1205
. Indian agencies and agents. 64-1194
Infantry
lstRegt, 1846-1847. 64-1007
<A 2d Regt pate's) 1861-1665 (C. S.A. )
Company K. 64-1182
14th Regt , 1861-1865 (C. S. A. ) 64-1180
judges. 63-382, 64-567, 64-1204
I*nri 64-1176, 64-1193, 64-1286
Claims. 64-299
Legal documents. 64-1018, 64-1053,
64-1195
TENNESSEE
Land (Continued)
Surveys and surveying. 64-299, 64-366,
64-1195
Transactions. 64-1194
Law practice
19m century. 64-408, 64-510, 64-1007,
64-1176, 64-1176
19th and 20th centuries. 63-382, 64-451,
64-798
Literacy. 64-1193
Livestock. 64-1193
Medical practice. 63-133
Memorials. 64-1197
Merchants. 64-1195
Natural resources. 64-1188
Nature study. 64-1173
Navy yards. 64-246
Newspapers. 63-68
Patriotic societies. 64-1179, 64-1184,
64-1192
Personal papers
18th and 19th centuries.
64-464
19th century. 64-530, 64-557, 64-676,
64-1044, 64-1641
20th century. 64-1206
Plantations. 64-467, 64-519
Politics. 64-1186
Election campaigns. 63-382
Elections. 64-1195
Letters relating to. 64-1199
Newspaper clippings. 64-1195
Papers of political figures
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1194
19th century. 64-510, 64-1182
19th and 20th centuries. 63-382,
64-567, 64-1185
20th century. 64-257
Publishers and publishing. 64-972
Railroads. 64-511, 64-1203
Real estate business. 64-1176
Reconstruction. 64-1182, 64-1188
Revolution
Soldiers from
Registers, lists, etc. 64-1184
Schools. 64-1188,64-1193
Scientists. 64-29,64-126
Secession. 64-1187
Slavery. 64-1193
Social life. 64-1182, 64-1185, 64-1186,
64-1188, 64-1199
Students. 64-481, 64-482, 64-1018
Summer schools. 64-1201
Sunday schools. 64-975
Tax records. 64^1196
Teachers and teaching. 64-600
Tobacco trade. 64-1180
Travel and description. 64-1179
TENNESSEE (Continued)
University (Khoxville)
Dept. of Education. 64-1201
Summer School. 64-1201
Vital records. 64-969, 64-975, 64-1184
Wool industry and trade. 64-657
World War I
Soldiers from. 64-1183
Zinc mines and mining. 64-1214
TENNESSEE Federation of Garden Clubs.
64-1200
TENNESSEE Historical Society. 64-1203
TENNESSEE River Valley
Public works. 63-382
TENNESSEE Valley Authority. 64-257,
64-1269
Opposition to. 64-1599
TENNESSEE Valley Authority act. 64-1576
TENNESSEE Woolen Mill, McMlnnville, Tens.
64-657
TENNEY, Harriet A. 64-1500
TENNTSON, Alfred Tennyson, baron, 1809-
18»2
Autographs. 64-63
TENTS. 63-366
TERHUNE, Mary Virginia (Hawes) 63-48
TERREBONNE Parish, La.
Plantations. 64-1102
TERRELL, Marjory. 64-1116
TERRISS, William. 64-783
TERRITORIES and possessions (U. S. )
Governors. 64-55
Legislation. 63-382
TERRY, Alfred Howe. 63-397
TERRY, Charles C, 1830-1867. 64-1266
TERRY, Quentin Carlile. 64-201
TERRY, Rose see Cooke, Rose (Terry) 1827-
1892
TERRY, William. 64-1189
TERRY family
Genealogy. 64-1177
TESLA, Nikola, 1856-1943. 64-1364
TEXAN Emigration and Land Company.
64-754
The National Union Ca talog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TEXAS. 64-265, 64-1568
Agricultural and Mechanical College
College Station. 64-895
Annexation to the United States. 64-522
Bonds. 64-740
Cattle raising and trade. 64-265
Charitable organizations. 64-750
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1162, 64-1163
Episcopal. 64-1548
Civil War. 64-740
Military service in. 64-623
Regiments see Texas-Infantry
Colleges and universities. 64-759
Colonization. 64-744
Consular service (Germany) 64-744
Cortina Wars. 64-741
Cotton. 64-747
Growing. 64-433, 64-756
Trade. 64-756
Crimes. 64-681
Economic conditions. 64-891
Estates. 64-745, 64-747, 64-755
Family papers. 64-516, 64-742
19t 64- e i54? r ' 64 ~ 388 ' 64 " 741 ' 64 " 1049 '
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1179
Farms and farming. 64-760, 64-1049
Finance. 64-740, 64-743
Fraternal organizations. 64-743, 64-750
Harbors. 64-749
History. 64-748
Immigration and emigration. 64-744,
04-754 ■ '
lDd 64 n -4 de M^5° nSandWarS - 63 " 35 ^'
Infantry
Hood's Brigade, .1861-1865. 64-741
4thBegt, 1861-1865. 64-741
Labor. 64-753
^rawr*' M - 749 ' m - 757 '
Companies. 64-754
Grants. 64-752
Lega^documents. 64-748, 64-749,
Settlement -64-754
Surveys and surveying. 64-749
Transactions. 64-747
U S* 64-740,64-745,64-748,
Legislature. 64-753
Lumber industry and trade. 64-745
64-749 '
Manufacturing. 64-749
TEXAS (Continued)
Mexican depredations. 64-755
Military service. 63-226
Murders. 64-681
Personal papers.
19th century. 63-351, 64-676, 64-746
19th and 20th centuries. 64-376
Petroleum industry and trade. 64-1036
Politics. 64-740, 64-759, 64-1017
Railroads. 64-740, 64-749, 64-753
Ranches. 64-749, 64-752
Republic, 1836-1846 see Texas (Republic)
Military papers. 63-36
Salt industry and trade. 64-754
Sheep raising and trade. 64-914
Slave records. 64-747, 64-756
Slave trade. 64-754
State Comptroller. 64-743
Steamboats. 64-255,64-745
Tax records. 64-747, 64-748
Travel and description. 64-563, 64-742
64-749, 64-754, 64-760, 64-1179 '
University (Austin) 64-759
TEXAS Brigade, 1861-1865. 64-741 \
TEXAS cattle fever. 64-891
TEXAS Joint Labor Legislative Board. 64-753
TEXAS Panhandle
Land settlement 64-752
TEXAS railway journal. 64-753
TEXAS (Republic) 64-755 '
TEXTBOOKS
Music. 64-840
TEXTILE Committee of the Fair Labor
Standards Act 64-21 "-^"
TEXTILE industry and trade. 64-56,64-1503
"JSfalso Cotton-Manufactnring; Dry goods
STtr^ U S ry *"" *"*>'■ SUk tatotr/'
and trade; Weavers and weaving; Wool
Industry and trade; Yarn industry
North Carolina, 64-982
South Carolina. 64-1037
Wisconsin, 64-1637
TEXTILE machinery. 64-917
Inventions and inventors. 64-1112
"ffSiS ^^^-Manufactur-
TEY Magna, Manor of, Essex, Eng. 64-62
THACHER, Peter, 1651-1727. 63-35
THACHER, Peter, 1688-1744. 63-35
THACHER, Peter, 1715-1785. 63-35
"EST** EUenEwl "8(S^man) 1859-1915.
THAILAND. 63-112
THATCHER, John Boyd. 64-523
THAYER (Barry) and Company. 64-381
THAYER, James Bradley, 1831-1902
64-1218, 64-1500
THAYER, James S. 63-398
THAYER, Sylvanus, 1785-1872. 63-228
THAYER, Tiifany Ellsworth, 1902- 63-354
THAYER & Lincoln. 64-1399
THEATER. 63-48, 64-49, 64-309 64-717
64-783, 64-1345, 64-1562 '
see also Musical theater
Business records. 64-95, 64-1571
Costumes. 64-1611
Production of plays. 64-1614, 64-1618
64-1627, 64-1630, 64-1631, 64-1633
Programs; 64-309, 64-717, 64-844
Stage lighting. 64-1625
Stage setting and scenery. 64-8, 64-801
Touring companies. 64-8
By place
Great Britain. 64-49, 64-117, 64-147
Middle West 63-252
Minnesota. 63-246, 63-252
Missouri. 64-332
New York. 64-902, 64-942
New York City. 64-8, 64-1625
North Carolina. 64-1536-
Ohio. 64-1330
Pennsylvania. 64-1227
Virginia. 64-1227
Washington, D. C. 64-786, 64-1571
Wisconsin, 63-230
THEATRICAL agents. 64-783
THEFT ■ ~
Cattle. 64-752
Horses. 64-681
THEOLOGICAL seminaries
see also Religious education
Baptist 64-1089, 64-1161
Lutheran '
Argentina. 64-187
BrazU. 64-187
Missouri. 63-24
South Carolina. 64-550
470
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
THEOLOGICAL seminaries (Continued)
Presbyterian
Massachusetts. 64-1281
I Ohio. 63-179, 63-181, 63-205
THEOLOGICAL students- 64-952
Episcopal. 64-1121
New York. 64-862
THEOLOGICAL Union of Chicago see Baptist
Theological Union, Chicago, HL
THEOLOGY. 64-168, 64-481, 64-926, 64-946,
64-1055, 64-1564
see also Christianity; Religion; and the
subdivision Doctrine under names of
^rW?" dftwipiiiMrtiiiM, -», g. Lutheran
churches— Doctrine
Controversy. 64-1072
TyMtian languages* 63-1
THEOLOGY, Devotional see Devotional
exercises (Daily readings)
THEOSOPHICAL Society. 64-76
THEOSOPHY. 64-76
thtrattt.t Anatole see France, Anatole,
1844-1924
TBIERACK, Otto George. 64-1313
TKtLENIUS, George C. 64-278
THILLY, Jessie M. 64-882
THIMBLEMAKERS. 64-163
The THIRD rail (Publication) 63-246
THOMAS, Annie D. 64-947
THOMAS, Dylan. 64-150
THOMAS, Frederick William, 1806-1866.
64-803, 64-960
THOMAS, John Addison. 64-1575
THOMAS, L. H. 64-1429
THOMAS, Lewis. 64-810
THOMAS, Lowell. 64-1622, 64-1624
THOMAS, Norman Mattoon, 1884- 64-1594
THOMAS, Stephen. 64-1220
THOMAS, William, of Mankato, Minn. 64-892
THOMAS, William George, 1899-1942. 64-658
THOMAS, William Moy, 1828-1910. 64-117
THOMAS Dana (Ship) 64-1399
THOMPSON, Alice Christiana see Meynell,
Alice Christiana (ThompsonTl847 -1922
THOMPSON, Charles E. 63-328
THOMPSON, Cyrus, 1853-1930. 64-1117
THOMPSON, Eliza Jane (Trimble) 63-193
THOMPSON, Emmala (Butler) 64-1119 .
THOMPSON, James Henry, 1812-1900. 63-193
THOMPSON, John Reuben, 1823-1873. 64-803,
64-960
THOMPSON, Kathleen see Norrls, Kathleen
(Thompson) 1880-
THOMPSON, Lewis, 1808-1867. 64-1118
THOMPSON, Mary. 64-358
THOMPSON, Meriwether Jeff, 1826-18/6.
64-659
THOMPSON, Ralph. 64-1558
THOMPSON, Waddy, 1798-1868. 64-1119
THOMPSON, William C. 64-256
THOMPSON, William Oxley, 1855-1933.
64-1462
THOMPSON'S (Samuel) Nephews, firm.
64-1399
THOMSON, E. H. 64-841
THOMSON, John Edgar, 1808-1874. 64-767
THOMSON, Reginald Heber, 1856-1949.
64-1269
THONE, Frank Ernest Aloysius, 1891-
64-1522
THORN, John. 64-941
THORNBOROUGH, Laura, pseud, see
Thornburgh, Laura
THORNBURGH, Laura. 64-1206
THORND1KE, Lynn, 1882- 64-1365
THORNTON, Richard H. 64-699
THORNTON famUy
Genealogy. 64-1222
THORNWELL, James Henley, 1812-1862.
64-390
THORNWELL, Jennie see Anderson, Jennie
(Thornwell)
THOUGHT and thinking. 63-390
THRALL, William B. 63-190
THREE star extra (Radio program) 64-1610
THROCKMORTON, Joseph. 64-340
THRUSTON family. 64-1031
THUNBERG, Karl Peter. 64-116
THURBER, James. 64-1560
THURMAN, AHen Granberry, 1813-1895.
64-1500
THURSBY, Emma Cecilia, 1845-1931. 63-361
THURSTON, John. 64-56
THURSTON, Robert Henry, 1839-1903. 64-891
THWEATT family. 64-1031
TICKNOR, Benjamin Holt, 1842-1919. 63-401
TICKNOR, Caroline, 1866-1937. 63-401
TICKNOR, George, 1791-1871. 63-337,
64-795
TICKNOR, firm, publishers, Boston, Mass.
63-401
TTDBALL, John C. 63-360
TIDE Water Oil Company. 64-736
TTDELANDS oil controversy. 64-736, 64-738
TTEDEMAN, Inez see Chapin, Inez (Tiedeman)
TTETJENS, Eunice (Hammond) 1884-1944.
64-150
TILBURY (Ship) 63-221
TTLDEN, Harriet Converse see Moody, Harriet
Converse (Tilden) 1857-1932
TTLDEN, Samuel Jones, 1814-1886. 63-377,
64-764, 64-1575
TTLDEN-Hayes controversy see Presidential
elections— 1876
TTLFQRD, John. 63-362
TTLGHMAN, Benjamin. 64-1145
TTLGHMAN, William, 1756-1824. 63-116
TTLGHMAN family. 63-116
TTLLINGHAST, William Norwood, 1831-1920.
63-117
TTLLINGHAST famUy. 63-117
TILLMAN, Benjamin. 63-290
TILLMAN, Benjamin Ryan, 1847-1918. 63-325
TILLY family see Le Gardeur family
TTLTON, Theodore, 1835-1907. 64-1278,
64-1562
TIMBER. 64-1637
see also Forests and forestry; Lumber
industry and trade
Washington. 64-1267
471
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TIKES, South Bend, lad. 64-820
TIMOSHENKO, Stephen, 1878- 64-1581
TDJKHAM, Charles B. 64-806
TINKLING Spring Presbyterian Church,
Augusta Co., Va. 64-1236
TINSLEY family. 64-1244
TIOGA Co., N. Y.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-831
Family papers. 64-915
TIOGA Co., Pa.
Merchants. 64-1148
TIONESTA VaUey Hallway. 64-815
TIPTON, John, 1786-1839. *64-1585
TIBOS I (Meteorological satellite) 64-782
TISSUE culture. 64-134
TTTTMAN, Otto Hilgard, 1850-1938. 64-1288
TIVERTON, Eng.
Bwndell's School. 64-796
TOBACCO. 64-374, 64-1113
Growing. 63-47, 64-436, 64-1031
Missouri. 64-309
North Carolina. 64-375
Virginia. 64-436, 64-751
Manufacture
North Carolina, 63-110, 64-982
Southern States. 63-56
Opposition to. 63-85
Trade. 63-60, 64-376, 64-388, 64-1033
Georgetown, D. C. 63-342
Great Britain. 63-345
Mexico. 64-890
New York City. 63-342
North Carolina. 64-564, 64-1537
Scotland. 63-342
South Carolina. 63-300
Tennessee. 64-1180
Virginia. 63-345, 64-531
TOCQUEVILLE, Alexis Charles Henri Maurice
Clerel de, 1805-1859. 64-63 J -" u ™ e
TODD, Charles Henry, 1838-1915. 63-194
TODD, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871. 63-194
TODD, David. 64-343
TODD, Rosa(BurweU) 63-194
TODD, Thomas, 1785-1826. 63-194
TODD, William Henry, 1867-1932. 64-1260
TODD family. 63-194
TODSBDHG, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
TOKYO, Japan
Missionary societies. 64-431
Travel and description. 63-234
T °6^U8 T ' WUUiUaE -> «"■ "«»-«• "©0.
TOLBERT family. 63-118
TOLL roads
New York. 64-827, 64-937
North Carolina. 64-643
TOLLEFSON, Thor Carl, 1905- 64-1272
TOLMIE, William Fraser, 1812-1886.
TOM Mooney Moulders Defense Committee
64-19 *
TOMAHAWK (Schooner) 64-824
TOMBSTONE records see Vita records
TOMIJN, John. 64-803
TOMUNSON family. 64-207
TOMPKINS, Calvin. 63-331
TOMPKINS, Charles Brown, 1838-1919.
03-119
TOMPKINS (D A) Company. 63-120
TOMPKINS, Daniel Augustus, 1851-1914.
63-120. 64-1120
TOMPKINS, Daniel D. , 1774-1825. 63-366
TOMPKINS, Edward. 64-108
TOMPKINS, Mary (Gapen) 1831-1873. 63-119
TOMPKINS Co. , N. Y.
Accounts. 64-877
Estates. 64-835
Family and personal papers. 64-825,
Law practice. 64-942
Politics. 64-936
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-898
TOMPKINS family
Genealogy. 64-797
TONAWANDA, N. Y.
First Trinity Lutheran Church. 63-21
TONG societies. 64-879
TONICS see Medicine-Patent
TONNESON, C. A. 64-867
TOO late the Phalarope (Theatrical production)
64-1611
TOOLS f
Prices. 64-241
TOOMBS, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885. 63-97
TOOTH enamel see Enamel, Dental
TORIES, American see Loyalists
TORLEY, Juan Enrique. 64-82
TORPEDOES. 63-378
TORPEN, BenE. 64-1269
TORRANCE, Isabella M. see Reid, Isabella M
(Torrance) Smith
TORRANCE, James P. 64-629
TORRE (Jecker) & Company. 64-1213
TORRE, Ysidorodela. 64-1213
TORRENCE, Aaron, collector. 63-195
TORRENCE, Adam, d. ca. 1780
Estate of. 63-121
TORRENCE, Alexander H., d. ca. 1848 ^
Estate of. 63-121
TORRENCE family. 63-121. 63-195
TORRENS system. 64-616
TORREY, John, 1796-1873. 64-1103
TORREY, R. A. 64-1160
TORREY Circle, Cazenovia, N. Y. 64-847
TORRIE, John. 63-193
TOTTEN, Joseph Gilbert, 1788-1864. 64-765
TOUMEY, James William, 1865-1932. 64-908
TOURIST business
Minnesota. 63-249
TOW boats see Tugboats
TOWER, Charlemagne, 1848-1923. 64-767
TOWER, Mrs. Osmond Selwyn. 64-1233 A
TOWLE, George Makepeace, 1841-1693
63-346
TOWN, Henrietta (Larson) 63-243
TOWNE, Charles Arnette, 1858-1928. 64-771
TOWNE, George L. 64-375
TOWNER, Benjamin T. 63-122
472
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TOWNS see Cities and towns
TOWNSEND, Charles EIroy, 1856-1924.
64-1469, 64-1496
* TOWNSEND, Dallas S. 64-1577
TOWNSEND, Edward Davis, 1817-1893.
63-353, 63-360
TOWNSEND, John Kirk, 1809-1891. 63-2
TOWNSHEND, Charles Townshend, viscount,
1674-1738. 64-123
TOWNSHEND, George Townshend, 1st marquis,
1724-1807
Autographs. *64-63
TOWNSHIP records
Missouri. 64-284
New York. 64-916
TRACEY, Charles. 63-331
TRACY, Benjamin Franklin, 1830-1915.
63-402 , 64-780
TRACY, Uriah, 1755-1807. 64-1372
TRADE. 63-84, 64-262, 64-688
see also Foreign trade; Shipping; the sub-
divisions Shipping and Trade under names
of places, e.g. China— Trade— With
France; and names of products traded,
. e.g. Tobacco— Trade
W Colonial period. 63-36, 63-59
TRADE associations. 64-1267
Massachusetts. 64-240
Missouri. 64-1526
TRADE unions see Unions
TRADESMEN'S papers, 1802-1935 (Manu-
script collection) 63-91
TRADING posts
see also Indians— Trade with
Wyoming. 64-552
TRAIN wrecks see Railroads— Accidents
TRAINING Conference for Chaplains of the
Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod, Fort
Wayne, lad., 1941. 63-31
TRAINS see Railroads
TRANSCONTINENTAL journeys (U. S. ) see
Overland journeys to the Pacific
TRANSIT systems see Cities and towns—
jfc Transportation; Electric railroads
TRANS-MISSISSIPPI West
Immigration and emigration. 63-127
TRANSPACIFIC flights. 64-1252
TRANSPORTATION. 63-256, 64-938 64-1312,
64-1622
see also Cities and towns— Transportation
Highway. 64-1474
TRANSPORTATION (Continued)
Rivers. 64-702
U. S. Army. 63-334, 63-387
By place
India. 63-105
Massachusetts. 64-1307
Minnesota. 63-249
TRANSVAAL War, 1880- 188L 63-148
TRAPIER, Paul, 1806-1872. 64-1121
TRAUTW1NE, John Cresson, 1810-1883.
64-1580
TRAVELS
see also Voyages; and the subdivision
Travel and description under names of
places, e.g. Europe— Travel and
description
18th and 19m centuries. 64-425
19th century. 64-301, 64-366, 64-385,
64-1210, 64-1280, 64-1533, 64-1582
Expenses. 64-442, 64-501, 64-521,
64-952
Modes of, 63-143
19th and 20th centuries.
64-1414, 64-1526
TRAVELS by boat see Rivers— Travel
TRAVELS in the United States. 63-92
see also Exploring expeditions; Overland
journeys to the Pacific; Voyages to the
Pacific coast; and the subdivision Travel
and description under names of States
and regions, e. g. Southern States-
Travel and description
19th century. 63-104, 63-256, 64-462
19th and 20th centuries. 64-958, 64-1626
20th century. 64-918, 64-1014
TRAVERSE City, Mich.
Family papers. 64-1446
TREADWELL, John, 1745-1823. 64-1372
TREASON. 64-301
see also Sedition
TREASURY Dept. , U. S. see U. S.— Treasury
Dept.
TREATIES
see also names of treaties, e. g. Ghent,
Treaty of, 1814; Utrecht, Treaty of, 1713
World War L 63-357
Norway. 64-1577
TREE, Sir Herbert Beerbohm. 64-783
TREES
Lists of. 64-1173
TRELAWNY, Edward, 1699-1754. 63-404
TRELOAR, William. 64-507
TREMLETT, F. W. 63-378
TREMONT, N. Y.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church. 63-21
TRENTON, Neb.
Grace Lutheran Church. 63-21
TRESCOT, William Henry, 1822-1898. 63-352
TREVELYAN, Sir Charles Edward, hart. ,
1807-1886
Autographs. 64-63
TREVILIJAN family
Genealogy. 64-797
TRIALS see Courts-martial and courts of
inquiry; Murder trials; Sedition— Trials
TRIBUNAL of Arbitration at the Hague see
The Hague, Netherlands— Permanent "Court
of Arbitration
TRIBUNE farmer, New York. 64-841
TRIER, Ger*
Archbishop. 63-65
TRIGG, William. 64-1188
TRIGG family
Genealogy. 64-1188
TRIMBLE, Eliza Jane see Thompson, Elica
Jane (Trimble)
TRIMBLE, John A., 1801-ca. 1880. 63-123
TRIMBLE family. 63-123
TRINITY College, Durham, N. C. see Duke
University, Durham, N. C.
TRINITY College, Hartford, Conn, (formerly
Washington College) 64-471
TRINITY Lutheran Church, Blackwood Creek,
Neb. 63-21
TRINITY Lutheran Church, Buffalo, N. Y.
63-21
TRINITY Lutheran Church, St. Louis, Mo.
63-23
TRIPETT, J. F. 64-1294
TRIPOLI
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-333
TRET, Hore Browse, 1802-1856. 64-1546
TR1ST, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. 63-375
TROTS'Klt Lev, 1879-1940
References to. 64-1607
TROTSKY, Leon see TrotakU, Lev, 1879-
1940
TROTT, JohnB. 64-1152
473
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TROTTER (Samuel and George) Company,
Lexington, Ky. 63-196
TROUBETZKOT, Ame'lie (Rives) 1863-1945
63-48
TROUP, George Michael, 1780-1856. 64-407
TROUP, Robert, 1757-1832. 64-873
TROWBRIDGE, John H. 63-328
TROWBRIDGE, Rowland E. , 1821-1881
64-1511
TROT Turnpike. 64-827
TRUCKEE, Calif.
Description. 64-263
TRUDEAU, Zenon. 64-334
TRUEBLOOD, Thomas Clarkson, 1856-1951
64-1455
TRUEHEART, Martha Storrs see Armistead,
Martha Storrs tTrueheart) ,
TRUESDELL, Sanford. 64-57
TRUETT, George W. 64-1158, 64-1160
TRUMAN, Harrys., Pres. U. S., 1884-
64-253, 64-328, 64-773, 64-775, 64-1560
64-1615, 64-1627 '
TRUMANSBURG, N. Y.
Electric utilities. 64-942
Estates. 64-835
TRUMBO, Dalton, 1905- 64-1632
TRUMBULL, Benjamin, 1735-1820. *64-193
TRUMBULL, John, 1756-1843. 64-1315
TRUMBULL, Jonathan, 1710-1785. 64-194
TRUMBULL, Lyman, 1813-1896. 64-58
64-1500 '
TRUMBULL family. 64-1315
TRUMBULL Gallery, Yale University
64-1315
TRYON, George Washington, 1838-1888
64-100
TRYON, John. 64-873
TRYON, William, 1729-1788. 64-1057
TSB3MAKAIN, Wash.
Missions. 64-1256
TUBERCLE bacilli. 64-134
TUBERCULOSIS. 64-201
Cattle. 64-134, 64-891
Research. 63-13
TUBMAN, Emily H. 63-124
TUBMAN, Richard, d. 1836. 63-124
TUCKER, Ben. 63-352
TUCKER, George, 1775-1861. 64-960
TUCKER, George E. 63-371
TUCKER, Henry St. George, 1780-1848.
TUCKER, Henry St. George, 1853-1932,
64-1275
TUCKER, John Randolph, 1823-1897. 64-1275
TUCKER, Joseph W. 64-301
TUCKER, Luther, 1802-1873. 64-914
TUCKER, Mary Logan. 63-371
TUCKER, Nathaniel Beverley, 1784-1851
63-78, 64-960
TUCKER, St George, 1752-1828. 63-345
T TSr) Sarah ^ — D ° UglaS ' *"* U
TUCKER family. 64-1275
TUCKERMAN, Henry Theodore, 1813-1871
64-803
TUCSON, Ariz.
Railroads. 64-13
University of Arizona see Arizona-Univer-
sity '■■■: ~
TUCSON Mining and Smelting Company, ltd.
TUFTS, James Hayden, 1862-1942. 64-105
64-173
TUGBOATS
Louisiana. 64-255
TUGWELL, Rexford Guy, 1891- 64-72
64-1271
TULL, Mary Ann see Metts, Mary Ann (Tull)
TULLEKEN, J. 64-91
TULLOCH, Samuel. 64-285
TULSA, Qfcla.
Public schools. 64-1201
TUMORS. 83-318
TUMULTY, Joseph Patrick, 1879-1954
64-767
TUNIS
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-333, 63-334
TUPAC AMARO, Mariano. 63-74
TURBERVILLE, George. 64-1240
TURBERVILLE, Martha (Cor bin) 64-1240
TURBERVILLE family. 64-1240
TURKEY
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 63-387
Foreign relations
With the United States. 64-1413 <tt
64-1577 ' *»
Ships. 63-155
Social life. 64-1414
TU 64^ Car ° Une EUaabett (McNeiU) b. 1808.
TURNER, Frederick Jackson, 1861-19S2
64-1624
TURNER, George Wilmer. 63-125
TURNER, Henry Marshall, 1800-1871
64-1122
TURNER, Henrys. 63-264
TURNER, James, 1820-1869. 64-1511
TURNER, Jesse, 1805-1894. 63-126
TURNER, Jesse, 1856-1919. 63-126
TURNER, Josiah, 1821-1901. 63-68, 64-1123
TURNER, Julia. 64-1122
TURNER, Martha. 64-1122
TURNER, Martha, of Connecticut see Potter
Martha (Turner)
•0
TURNER, Martha Bell see Patton, Martha Bell
(Turner)
TURNER, Martha M. 63-193
TURNER, Nat, 1800-1831. 68-143, 64-1532
TURNER, Rebecca (Alien) 1823-1917. 63-126
TURNER, Sophia (Devereux) 64-1123
TURNER, William Wadden. 64-1580
TURNER family. 63-126. 64-1123
TURNERS, American see American Turners
TURNPIKES see Toll roads
TURNVEREIN see American Turners
TURPENTINE. 64-374
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.
University of Alabama see Alabama-
University
TUTHILL, Freeglft, 1798-1890. 64-925
64-940
TUTHILL, James. 64-940
TUTHILL, Joshua. 64-940
TUTHILL family. 64-940
TUTT, James A. 63-127
474
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TUTT family. 63-127
TUTTLE, Amarilla (Sanford)
Estate of. 64-245
I TUTTLE, Daniel Sylvester, Bp. , 1837-1923.
64-1344
TUTTLE, Lucina. 64-932
TUTTLE, Smith
Estate of. 64-245
TUTTLE, Smith, of Fair Haven, Conn.
64-245
TUTTLE family. 64-932
TUTWILER, Arthur. 64-216
TUTWILER, Mrs. C. CabelL 64-216
TWAIN, Mark see Clemens, Samuel
Langhorne, 1835-1910
TWEEDY, R. L. 64-240
. TWENTIETH Century Fund. 64-21
TWIN Buttes, Ariz.
Mines and mining. 64-13
Railroads. 64-13
TWIN Buttes Mining and Smelting Company.
64-13
Ht TWISDEN, Sir William, 3d bart. 64-174
TWISDEN family. 64-174
TWYSDEN, Sir Roger, 2d bart. , 1597-1672.
64-174
TWYSDEN, Sir William, 5th jaart. 64-174
TWYSDEN family see Twisden family
fYDINGS, Millard Evelyn, 1890- 63-106
TYLER, Annie Dwight. 64-892
TYLER, H. N. 64-848
TYLER, John, Pres. U. S. , 1790-1862.
63-95
As correspondent. 64-407, 64-536,
64-1568, 64-1584
Cabinet. 64-1584
TYLER, Moses Coit, 1835-1900. 64-1500
TYLER, R. S. 64-892
*■■■
TYLER family. 63-95
TYMWORTH, Eng. 64-34
TYNG, Stephen Higginson, 1800-1885. 64-952
TYPHOID fever. 64-1180, 64-1199
TYPHUS fever. 64-153
TYRAWLY, James O'Hara, baron. 63-404
TYRRELL Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-1091
TYSON, Bryan. 63-128
TYSON, James. 63-128
TYSON, Joseph Washington. 63-379
u
UNION for Democratic Action. 64-1594
UNION Institute, Randolph Co. , N. C. see
Duke University, Durham, N. C.
UNION League of America. 63-388
UNION Mercantile Company, Arlington, Minn.
63-253
UNION of Soviet Socialist Republics. 64-103
see also Russia
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-964
UNION Pacific Railroad. 64-904
U. S. S. R. see Union of Soviet Socialist Repub-
lics
UDDER, Johann August. 64-100
UDELL, Geraldine. 64-150
ULMER, Abigail (Cromwell) d. 1897. 64-660
ULMER, Isaac B. , St. 64-660
ULMER, Isaac Barton, 1842-1925. 64-660
ULRICH, E. O. 64-100
ULSTER Co., N. Y.
Vital records. 64-898
ULYSSES Light Company, Trumansburg, N. Y.
64-942
UNALASKA, Alaska. 64-1221
UN-AMERICAN Activities Committee (U. S.
House of Representatives) 64-775, 64-1632
UNDERGROUND railroad. 63-72
UNDERBILL, Emma L. see Mandeville, Emma
L. (Underhill)
UNDERBILL, Miriam B. 64-841
UNDERWOOD, A. 64-1220
UNDERWOOD, Lucien Marcus, 1853-1907.
64-73
UNDERWOOD, W. A. 64-1500
UNDULATORY theory see Wave-motion,
Theory of
UNEMPLOYED Citizen's League, Seattle,
Wash. 64-1269
UNEMPLOYMENT
Michigan. 64-1416
UNGA, Alaska. 64-1221
UNHELBACH, Michael Jacob. 64-293
UNION Bimetallic Party, Union State Committee
(Oregon) 64-703
UNION Congregational Church, North Branch,
Minn. 64-1520
UNION Congregational Church, Walnut Grove,
Minn. 64-1520
UNION Party
Ohio State Executive Committee. 63-186
UNION Produce Company, Arlington, Minn.
63-253
UNION (Ship) 64-1394
UNION shop see Closed shop
UNION, S. C.
Medical practice. 64-502
UNION sympathizers see Southern Unionists
UNIONIST Party of South Carolina. 63-386
UNIONISTS, Southern see Southern Unionists
UNIONS. 63-24, 64-715, 64-971, 64-1285,
64-1573
see also names of unions and labor organi-
zations, e. g. Congress of Industrial
Organizations
Correspondence with. 64-1269
Politics. 64-1613
By type
Carpenters, masons, etc
Michigan. 64-1450
Clothing industry. 64-105
Painters, decorators and paperhangers.
64-1452
Street railway workers. 64-19
By place
California. 64-19
Illinois. 64-159
Michigan. 64-1450, 64-1452
UNIONS and right to work see Closed shop
UNITARIAN churches. 63-81, 64-1326
Sermons. 64-926
Illinois. 64-1326
New York. 64-869
UNITARIAN Service Committee. 64-1318
UNITED Brethren (Moravians) see Moravian
Church
UNITED Charities of Chicago. 64-156
475
The National
"ESd "******--. 63-290,
Missouri Division. 64-297
"^ Insurance Company. ^^nT
^^^-^ America. 63-218
SSialso Luth eran churches
TOOTED Nations. 63-232 ul-a* „
w «2, 64-44, 64-1615
American Association for «^> a
tM i^ I !f resb * er »an Church see
Presbyterian churches ~
mraD ^" Association, National 04-915
^ DS ^*°<^s seeders
TOOTED Soda Company. „_„„
TOOTED Spanish war Veterans
Dept of Washington
J °SS SCam "^»,PortTownsend.
^^^^ Afe
UNITED 'STATUS
AERONAUTICS and Space Ad™< • .
National. -64-1583 AdnjlmBtrat »<»»,
AGRICULTURE Dept, see n c „-
Agriculture — Ul s -— Dept of
AIR Force
Weather Service. 64-782
AIRCRAFT Warning Service
Ground Observer Corps. 63-93
AMERICAN National Red Cm..
AMERICAN War Commission. 63 . 32s
ARMY. 64-873, 64-1573
^-War^r**'^
see also World War I
Bayonet instruction. 64-569
Army of the Cumberland see U S a
DePt- <* the Cumberland -Army-
Army of the Frontier. 63-397
Army of the Ohio. 63-397
ARMYfConan™™ 08 ™™ 8
Army of the Potomac. 63-348 'in «i
63-353, 63-360, 63-401, ^'l^, 351 '
Army of the Tennessee. 63-371, 64-320
Society. 64-320
Artillery. 63-360
see also U. S. -Army-Field Artillery
5th. 63-327
Burnside'saviston. 64-248
Camps see Military posts
Cavalry. 63-355
m & ^S^-^^valry under
tionsundef^;^^^ opera-
6th. 64-8
10th. 64-4
Reconnaissance
211th. 64-15
Commissariat see u s a
^e?- C ^-^T^y-
ContinentalArmy. 63-82,64-805
see also Revolution
Commissariat 64-189, 64-195
Corps
L 63-348
v - 63-355
Vt 63-348
DL 64-248
Corps of Engineers. 63-199
Wist Combat Battalion. 64-15
3d Regt (Volunteer) 64-218
Work in
Minnesota. 63-248
fc-bjn. States. 64-506,64-664,
Washington, D. c. 63-380
C0 C^f^ a ran1 , c^? fi1 ^ -
"arnai and courts of inmury~
Dept of North Carolina. 63- 93
Xlr^^ Virginia.
Dept - ofthe Cumberland. 63-197
°ept of the Missouri. 63-397
DeptoftbeObio. 63-197,63-397
Dept of the Pacific. 63-397
Dept of the South. 63-356,63-360
Dept of Vu-ginia. 63-93
Division
28th. 64-1426
424 64-588
80th. 64-1232
ARMY (ConttnueT^^ 158
E '1n^r S ^ t7 - S --^v-Corpsaf
Held Artillery
140th. 64-1207
Ge ^ralHospital, David's Island, New York.
G -"£*W near Gettysburg, Fa.
General S- 63-165, 63-179
seealso the subdivision Infantrvn-H.
names of States « _ ^^° 7 ,mder
states, e.g.m iaol8 _ In£antr ^
34 63-229, 63-355
18th. 164-348
35th (Colored) 64-713
53d (Colored) 64-246
H3th (Colored) 63-231
166th. 64-588
Machine Gun Battalion
313th. 64-658
Medical Corps. 63-266
Military Division of the Atlantic Gul/
M-issippi, »« i ja l <5 fc
Military papers see u s a -M
°^tary and perfon^i ^ my - Qfflc er#
Mounted Riflemen. 63-355
y^XOZSgZ. e
U.^-Army-lnfantry-sStn^Z^) 6 ' 8 -
ci^^^^P^sr ( r aaeous
iee^o headings beginning with Mm
al papers^^ naSS^.r' person -
World War iJ£b£S SiST' * &
Personal papers """"aryand
Oration in background of World War *
fe 64-?54T ,1Ce ^ tC -' and ^'nasters
Pe ^ 76 ^ Uef nation, 1900]
64-494,
63-197, 64-248
Division of the
Army-Military Division^
see U. S. -
Quartermaster's Dept.
New York. 63-366
Rainbow Division. 64-588
Recruiting, enlistment, etc. 63-355
Religious affairs. 64-1524
Reserve Officers. Training Corps. 64-828
476
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UNITED STATES
ARMY (Continued)
Signal Corps
Weather Service. 64-1556
Supplies
18th century. 63-195, 63-227
19th century. 63-366, 64-1215
Tank Corps
126th Battalion. 64-13
Technical schools. 64-822
Transportation. 63-334, 63-387
ARMY Accounts, Office of. 64-1567
ARMY Air Forces. 64-1557
Ground Observer Corps. 63-93
ARMY Transport Service. 63-334
ATTORNEYS General. 64-798, 64-1052,
64-1204
BANK of the United States see Bank of the
United States
BOARD of Treasury. 64-1567
BUREAU of Construction and Repair, 63-155,
64-1573
BUREAU of Customs see Customs service
BUREAU of Education see U.S.— Office of
Edu c ati on
BUREAU of Indian Affairs. 63-216
see also Indian affairs; Indian agencies and
'agents; Indians— Government relations
Oregon Superintendency. 64-707
BUREAU of Land Management. 64-693
BUREAU of Ordnance (Navy Dept. ) 64-1168
BUREAU of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned
Lands. 64-421, 64-1466
see also Civil rights— Negroes
BUREAU of the Census see Census
CHAMBER of Commerce see Chamber of
Commerce of the United States of America
CHILDREN'S Bureau. 64-21
CHINA Relief Expedition, 1900-1901. 64-494,
64-769
CIVIL Aeronautics Administration
War Training Program, University of
Chicago. 64-1325
CIVIL Service Commission. 64-178, 64-812
COAST and Geodetic Survey. 64-1268
Cambridge, Mass. 64-1556
COAST Guard. 64-664, 64-1168
COMMERCE Dept. see U.S. -Dept. of
Commerce
COMMISSARIAT see U. S. — Army— Supplies
UNITED STATES (Continued)
COMMISSION on Canadian Fisheries. 64-1413
COMMISSION on Organization of the Executive
Branch of the Government (1947-1949)
64-178
COMMISSIONER of Education see U. S.-Office
of Education
COMMISSIONER of Indian Affairs see U. S.-
Bureau of Indian Affairs
COMMISSIONER, of Internal Revenue see
U. S.— Internal Revenue Service
COMMISSIONER of Patents see U. S. -Patent
Office
COMMUNICATIONS Commission, Federal.
64-720
COMPTROLLER General. 64-664
COMPTROLLER of the Currency. 63-374
COMPTROLLER'S Office. 64-1567
CONGRESS
For rMiriat and personal papers of
members see names of individuals, and
see subheading Politics under names of
States.
63-362, 64-1372
5th, 1797-1799. 63-95
8th, 1803-1805. 63-95
Appropriations. 64-36
Committees. 64-938
Hearings. 64-1576
Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 64-29,
Messages from Presidents. 64-1575
Relations with presidents
Andrew Johnson. 63-397
Woodrow Wilson. 63-337
Seating plan. 64-289
CONGRESS. House. 64-1510
Committee on Appropriations. 64-938
Committee on Ranking and Currency.
64-253
Committee on Elections. 63-93
Committee on Post Office and Post Roads.
63-382
Committee on Un-American Activities.
64-775, 64-1632
Committee on Ways and Means. 64-1042
CONGRESS. Senate. 64-309
Committee on Appropriations. 64-257
Committee on Foreign- Relations. 63-357,
64-734
Committee on Military Affairs. 64-257
Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads.
64-257
Gifts. 64-1543
Reports and documents.
64-1220
CONGRESSIONAL Library see U. S. —Library
of Congress
UNITED STATES (Continued)
CONSTITUTION. 63-359, 64-1238
Amendments. 64-21
18th. 64-882
Lectures. 64-1329
CONSTITUTIONAL Convention, 1787. 63-364,
63-375
CONSTRUCTION and Repair, Bureau of.
63-155, 64-1573
CONSULAR, service see Consular service
CONTINENTAL Army see Revolution; U. S. —
Army— Continental Army
CONTINENTAL Congress. 63-364, 63-375,
64-367, 64-1219, 64-1567
COURT of Claims. 64-752
COURTS see U. S. —Court of Claims; U. S. —
DistricTEburt; U. S. —Supreme Court
CUSTOM House see Customs service
DEEP Waterways Commission. 64-1413
DEFENSE Dept. 64-1583
DEFENSE Production Administration. 64-870
DEPT. of Agriculture. 64-851, 64-884
Division of Forestry. 64-391, 64-1267
Office of Farm Management. 64-841
Physics Unit. 64-1174
DEPT. of Commerce
Foreign Tariffs Division. 64-688
Secretary of Commerce
RoyD. Chapin. 64-1474
Jesse H. Jones. 64-1570
Under Secretary for Transportation.
64-1312
DEPT. of Commerce and Labor. 64-1308
DEPT. of Conservation (Proposed) 64-693
DEPT. of Defense. 64-1583
DEPT. of State
Arab- Palestinian affairs. 64-17
Division of Western European Affairs.
64-1348
French-Mexican affairs. 63-397
Russian affairs. 64-103
Secretary of State
Thomas F. Bayard. 64-764
James G. Blaine. 63-326
Henry Clay. 63-336
William M. Evarts. 63-406
Edward Everett. 64-1320
Hamilton Fish. 63-406
Walter Q. Gresham. 63-350
William L. Marcy. 64-1575
Elihu Root 64-778
Daniel Webster. 64-1320
Solicitor. 64-1577
477
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TOOTED STATES (Continued)
DEPT. of the Army. 64-1459
see also V. S. — Army
M! ftW510 <1,e toteri0r - M - TI3 > 64-1424,
Bureau of Land Management 64-693
Conservation. 64-819
River improvement. 63-248
Subsistence Homesteads Division. 64-962
DEPT. of the Navy see D. S. -Navy Dept
DEPT. of War see U. S. -War Dent.
DEPT. of
see also names of the secretaries of the
departments, and members of their staffs
DISTRICT Court
Tennessee
Middle and Eastern District 64-1204
EDUCATIONMission to Germany. 64-165
EDUCATION Mission to Japan. 64-165
ED F? A1 I ON ' Office of see U. S. -Office of
Education
EMBASSY see Diplomatic service; Foreign
relations «"=igu
EXPERIMENT Station, Honolulu, Hawaii.
04— 1113
^Zlm EXpedmon > 1838-1842. 63-344,
FARM Board, Federal. 64-20
FARM Management, Office of. 64-841
FE ^ A ^^ eaaofEducaUon s «e U. S.-
Office of Education
FEDERAL Communications Commission.
FEDERAL Farm Board. 64-20
FEDERAL Inter-agency River Basin Committee
cSZ££ £■?" "«W Committee Z e
Columbia Baan Inter-agency Committee
FEDERAL Power Commission. 64-1272
seeaUo names beginning with the word
Federal, e.g. Federal Music Project
FOREIGN relations see Foreign relations
*°Sg[£ TariflS m * Si0a - »*■ * commerce.
FOREST Service. 64-391, 64-1267
FREEDMEN-S Bureau. 64-421, 64-1466
UNITED STATES (Continued)
GENERAL Land Office. 64-106, 64-1424
see also Land— Public
-y —
Florida. 64-674
GEOLOGICAL Survey. 64-51
GEORGE C. Marshall Space Flight Center
Hentsville, Ala. 64-1583
GROUND Observer Corps. 63-93
HOUSE of Representatives see U. S -
Congress. House -r—
HYDROGRAPHTC Office. 63-378
INDIAN Affairs, Bureau of see U. S. -Bureau
of Indian Affairs mireau
INDUSTRIAL Commission. 64-1120
INFANTRY see U. S. -Army-Infantry
»»»»* seeU.S.-Deptofthe
INTERNAL Revenue Service. 64-980
North Carolina. 64-378
INTERSTATE Commerce Commission.
64-.402, 64-1500
LABOR Board, National War see U S -
National War Labor Board *
LABOR, Dept of Commerce and. 64-1308
LAND Management, Bureau of. 64-693
LAND Office see U. S. -General Land Office
LEGATION
5 ee a 1 *" Consular service; Diplomatic
service
Peking, China. 64-1624
LIBRARY of Congress. 64-613, 64-781
Buildings. 64-776
Catalog Division, 64-101
Gifts. 64-1543
GENERAL Accounting Office. 64-664
Comptroller General. 64-664
MARE^land Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, Cam
MARINE Corps. 64-1212
MARITIME Commission. 64-1573
MERCHANT Marine see Merchant marine
MILITARY Academy, West Point, N Y
63-134, 63-397 ' '
Appointments. 64-253
Students 63-89, 63-345, 64-625, 64-777
64-1065, 64-1182, 64-1233
MISSISSIPPI River Commission. 64-494
MUTUAL Security Administration. 64-870
m uT" 64^158r UtlCS Mfl SlaCe Admi *«™-
NATIONAL Heart Institute. 64-1174
478
UNITED STATES (Continued)
NATIONAL Park Service. 64-1510
NATIONAL Research Council see National
Research Council
NATIONAL Resources Committee 64-14S
64-1262 '
NATIONAL Science Foundation. 64-29
64-1576
NATIONAL War Labor Board
1918-1919. 64-1271
1942-1945
Detroit Regional Office. 64-1634
NATIONAL Youth Administration. 64-1483
NA 64^36 Ci 6*- , 678 ADW *° liS > Mi 63 " 387 .
Appointments. 64-253
Students. 63-89, 64-917
NAVAL Board of Inspection. 63-387
NAVAL Observatory, Mare Island, Calif.
NA J^»° bSerVatory ' Washington, D. C.
oo— 378
NAVAL Research, Office ot 64-1323
NAVAL Shipyard, Mare Island, Calif. 64-575
NAVY. 63-71
see also headings beginning with the wordP
Naval and Navy; names of ships; names
of campaigns and battles; and appropriate
subdivisions under names of wars
Caribbean area. 63-387
Discipline. 64-868
Firearms. 64-868
Officers' naval and personal papers
63-103, 63-344, 63-378, SSSr 64-389
64-462, 64-678, 64-868 64-961 '
64-1012, 64-1168, 64-1387 '
19t ^/^, n 20 ^ centuri es. 64-413, 64-509
ttlli S3, 64 " 609 ' 64 - 6 ? i >
20 W^U10 y ' 63 " 234 ' 64 -636, 64-964,
South Pacific Fleet 64-1168
West Indies Squadron. 63-387
NAVY Dept 63-387
Bureau of Construction and Repair 63-1 ss
64-1573 '
Bureau of Ordnance. 64-1168
Depot of Charts and Instruments. 63-378
Secretary of the Navy Jfk
Benjamin F. Tracy, 63-402
Gideon Welles. 64-1387
Levi Woodbury. 64-1585
NAVY Yard
Brooklyn, N. Y. 64-868
Mare Island, Calif. 64-575
Memphis, Tenn. 64-246
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UNITED STATES
NAVY Yard (Continued)
Philadelphia, Pa. 64-1388
Portsmouth, Va. 64-1234
NORFOLK Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Va.
64-1234
OFFICE of Army Accounts. 64-1567
OFFICE of Education. 64-1201, 64-1327
OFFICE of Farm Management. 64-841
OFFICE of Indian Affairs see U. S. —Bureau
of Indian Affairs
OFFICE of Naval Research. 64-1323
OFFICE of Strategic Services. 64-1403
OFFICE of the Chief Engineer see U. S. —
Army— Corps of Engineers
OFFICE of War Mobilization and Reconversion.
64-1576
ORDNANCE Bureau (Navy Dept ) 64-1168
PARE Service, National. 64-1510
PATENT Office. 64-1025
PENSIONS Office Building. 63-380
PHILADELPHIA Naval Shipyard, League
Island, Pa. 64-1388
POST Office Dept.
see also Postal service
Congressional committees. 63-382, 64-257
Employees. 64-932
Postmaster General
Walter Q, Gresham. 63-350
POWER Commission, Federal. 64-1272
PRESIDENT see Presidents (TJ. S.); and
names of the Presidents
PRESIDENTS Committee on Civil Service
Improvement. 64-178
PRESIDENT'S Committee on Economic Security.
64-1634
PRESIDENTS Research Committee on Social
Trends. 64-1327
PUBLIC Works Administration
In Michigan. 64-1499
QUARTERMASTER'S Dept see U. S. — Army-
Quartermaster's Dept.
RED Cross see Red Cross— American National
Red Cross
RESOURCES Committee see U. S. —National
Resources Committee
SANITARY Commission see United States
Sanitary Commission
SCIENCE Foundation, National. 64-29,
64-1576
UNITED STATES (Continued)
SECRETARIES (Cabinet officers) see names of
secretaries; and names of departments, e.;g.
U. S. — Dept. of State
SENATE see U. S. —Congress. Senate
SMITHSONIAN Institution see Smithsonian
Institution
SOLICITOR General. 64-1291
SPACE Administration, National Aeronautics
and. 64-1583
STATE Dept. see U. S. -Dept. of State
STRATEGIC Services, Office of. 64-1403
SUPREME Court. 64-613, 64-1047, 64-1287
Building. 63-349
Justices. 63-94, 63-330, 63-337, 64-228,
64-519, 64-798, 64-1066, 64-1204,
64-1218
SURVEYOR GeneraL 63-262
see also U. S. —General Land Office
TREASURY, Board of. 64-1567
TREASURY Dept. 63-216, 64-178
Agent to the Seal Fisheries, Pribilof Islands.
64-705
Annex, Washington, D. C. 63-349
Assistant Treasurer at New York City.
64-836
Circulars. 64-1567
Civil War. 63-346
Claims Dept. 64-997
Comptroller of the Currency. 63-374
Comptroller's Office. 64-1567
Secretary of the Treasury. 64-1052
Samuel D. Ingham. 64-1144
Hugh McCulloch. 63-374
Oliver Wolcott 64-202
Levi Woodbury. 64-1585
TREASURY Office. 64-1567
VETERANS' Administration. 64-253
VICE President see names of Vice Presidents
WAR Dept 64-1569
see also U. S. —Army
Assistant Secretary of War
Dwight F. Davis. 64-494
Secretary of War. 64-1052, 64-1194
William Eustis. 64-1563
William L. Marcy. 64-1575
Joel R. Poinsett 63-386
Elihu Root 64-778
Spruce Production Division. 64-1267
WAR Labor Board see U. S. —National War
Labor Board
WAR Mobilization and Reconversion, Office of.
64-1576
UNITED STATES (Continued)
WAR Production Board. 64-773
WAR Shipping Administration. 64-1573
WAR Trade Board. 64-690
WEATHER Bureau. 64-782,64-1556
WORK Projects Administration. 64-21, 64-785
WORKS Administration, Public see U. S. —
Public Works Administration
WORKS Progress Administration see U. S.—
Work Projects Administration
YOUTH Administration, National. 64-1483
End of entries for
UNITED STATES
UNITED States Bank see Bank of the United
States
UNITED States Chamber of Commerce. 64-349
UNITED States Daughters of 1812, National
Society of see National Society of the United
Daughters oTT812
UNITED States Expedition to the Antarctic,
International Geophysical Year, 1954-1959.
64-782
UNITED States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842
1842. 63-344, 64-1388
UNITED States Hawaiian Reciprocity Treaty of
1876. 64-762
UNITED States National Committee for the
International Geophysical Yea}. Antarctic
Program. 64-782
UNITED States Olympic Association. 64-832
UNITED States Sanitary Commission. 64-325
Woman's Central Association of Relief.
64-952
UNITED States Steel Corporation. 64-798
UNITY magazine (Chicago) 64-1326
UNIVERSAL Winding. 64-240
UNTVERSALIST Church
North Carolina. 64-446
UNIVERSE see Cosmogony
UNIVERSITIES and colleges see Colleges and
universities; also names of universities and
colleges and names of places in which they
are located
UNIVERSITY Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md.
64-1160
UNIVERSITY Of
Universities with names beginning as in-
dicated above and identified by the name of a
city, State, province, or the like are entered
under the name of the city, State, or
province
479
UNIVERSITY of Michigan Alumni Club of the
Philippines. 64-1417
BNTVEHSmr of Santo Tomas in the Philippines
64-1417
UNIVERSITY of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. see
Sewanee, Tenn. -University of the South
UNIVERSITY School, Richmond, Va. (formerly
at Petersburg, Va. ) 64-398
UNMARRIED mothers. 63-170
UNTERMEYER, Louis, i 88 5- 64-41, 64-150
UPDEGRAPP, Milton. 64-779
UPHAM, Warren. 63-241
UPPER St. John's, Berkeley, S. C.
Resident of. 63-302
UPSHAW, Virginia Delaware (Willcox)
64-1249
UPSHAW, William Jeremiah. 64-1249
UPSHAW family. 64-1249
UPSON, Arthur T. 64-908
UPTON, Emory, 1839-1881. 63-395
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UTRECHT, Treaty of, 1713. 63-100
URBANA, IU.
Colleges and universities see Illinois—
University
URDANETA, Ralph. 64-895
UREY, Harold C. 64-83
URQUHART family. 64-1118
URUGUAY
Naval service (U. S. ) 64-509
USHER, John Palmer, 1816-1889. 64-959,
USURY. 64-74
see also Interest
UTAH
Colleges and universities. 64-840
Indian raids and massacres. 64-575
Military service in. 63-272
State Agricultural College, Logan. 64-840
Travel and description. 64-172, 64-732
■ U1 6MS d BUCk fflver Ha ^«<« Company.
UTICA, N. Y.
Law practice. 64-888, 64-889, 64-931
Social life. 64-859
Women's suffrage. 64-346
UTICA Steam Gauge Company. 64-861
UTLEY, Joseph. 64-241
VACANT land see Land- Vacant
VACCINATION. 63-212
Animals. 64-1263
VAIL, Alfred, 1807-1859. 64-1582
VAIL, James Cummings. 64-1582
VAIL family. 64-1582
Genealogy. 64-1582
VAILL collection, 1821-1840. 64-1287
VALATIE, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-917
VALDES CALDERON, Francisco. 64-895
VALENCIANA Mine, Mexico. 63-16
VALENTINE, Benjamin B. 64-599
VA J5m E ' EdwardV *S*iuus, 1838-1930.
VALENTINE, Mann S. 64-599
VA «» 1 £ Nd ^ B0i8Sl " e ' Ernest > 1810-1894
||eBoiss.ere, Ernest Valeton de, 1810-
VA S«?S5S ClementLa * d ' 1O0-1871.
VALLE, Juan Baptiste. 64-334
VALLE family. 64-296
VALLE y Caviedes, Juan deL 63-74
VALLEJO, Calif.
Mare Island Naval Shipyard. 64-575
VALLETTE, Henry. 63-398
VALLEY Mountain, w. Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
VALLEY Railroad Company. 64-1286
VAN BIBBER family
Genealogy. 64-1307
VAN BUREN, A. A. 64-843
V ^87 J 8 DRE M-8^ geUCa(Sin8let0 ^. Ca - 182 °-
VAN BUREN, Elton. 64-843
VAN BUREN, B. E. 64-843
VAN BUREN, Jarvis. 64-562
VAN BUREN, John, 1810-1866. 64-843
VAN BUREN, Martin, Pres. U. S. , 1782-1862.
As correspondent. 64-510, 64-843
64-1575, 64-1585 '
Autographs. 63-136, 64-47, 64-63
VAN BUREN, Art
Politics. 63-126
VAN BUREN family. 64-843
VANCE Co., N. C.
Personal papers. 64-436
VANCE family. 64-366
VANCLEEF, Mynderee, 1853-1935. 64-942
VAN CORLAER, Elizabeth. 64-943
VA ^ C ^T 1 '' Mw 8 aret Ne «<»>. 1830-1914.
04-966
VANDALIA, m.
Schools. 64-252
VANDENBELT, John Melvln, 1912- 64-1174
VANDENBERG, Arthur Hendrick, 1884-1951
64-1448, 64-1455, 64-1462, 64-1469
Stl6U M " 1496 ' 64 " 14 "' M - 1S15 ' *
VANDENBERG, Arthur Hendrick, Jr. 64-1518
VANDERBILT, Cornelius, 1794-1877
Autographs. 63-245
VANDERBILT University, Nashville, Tenn.
Football teams. 64-1172
VA SSfS3i B Afcte - (Aa-ta * 1842 - 1915 -
VANDERHORST, Arnoldus. 63-315
VANDERHORST family. 63-315
VANDORN, EarL 1820-1863.
-61, 63-403.
VJ m3w*' Henry ' 1852 - 1933 - «-*».
VANE, Charles William, 3d marquis of
Londonderry see Londonderry, Charles
William Vane, 3d marquis of, 1778-1854
VANHBE, Charles Richard, 1857-1918
64-1624
VANHEE, David. 64-245
VAN LEER, Tenn.
General stores. 64-1176
VAN LOON, Hendrik Willem, 1882-1944.
VAN METRE, George W. 63-129
480
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
VAN METRE family. 63-129
VANNHALL, Joan Baptist see Wanhal, Johann
Baptist, 1739-1813
VAN NOPPEN, Charles Leonard, 1869-1938.
63-130
VAN ORSDEL, William Wesley, 1848-1919.
64-973
VANSANT, Samuel Rinnan. 63-243
VANSCHAACK, Peter, 1795-ca. 1864. 64-917
VANSCHAICK, Henry. 64-943
VAN SCHA1CK collection, 1732-1826. 64-943
VANSICLEN, George W. 64-771
VANSITTART, Nicholas, baron Bexley see
Bexley, Nicholas Vansittart, baron, 1766-
1851
VAN TYNE, Claude Halstead, 1869-1930.
64-1515
VAN TYNE, IsabeL 64-1478
VAN VLECK family. 64-722
VANVOORHIS, Louise see Armstrong, Louise
(Van Voorbis) 1889-1948
VAN WAGONER, Murray Delos, 1898-
64-1483, 64-1499
VANZILE, Philip Taylor, 1843-1917. 64-1500
VARICK, N. Y.
Vigilance Society. 64-921
VARNER, Woody. 64-895
VASQUEZ, Benito. 64-287
VASS, William Worrell, 1B21-1896. 64-1124
VASSAR College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Students. 64-10, 64-1095
VATER, Johann Severin, 1771-1826. 63-2
VATICAN
see also Catholic Church
Foreign relations (U. S.) 64-775
Library. 64-101
VAUGHAN, John, 1755-1841. 64-1145
' VAUGHAN, Victor Clarence, 1851-1929.
64-1413
VAUGHN, Guy. 64-1557
VEHICLES
Exhibits of. 64-1329
VELASCO, Tex.
Travel and description. 64-760
VELDE, Harold H. 64-775
VELIE, Charles Deere, 1861-1929. 64-1525
VELIE, Stephen H , Jr. 64-1525
VELIE family. 64-1525
VENEZUELA
Botany. 64-826
Boundaries. 63-402, 64-764
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-28
Economic conditions. 63-135
VENICE, N. Y.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
VENUS (Sloop) 64-1392
VERACRUZ, Mexico
Mexican War, 1845-1848. 63-355
Blockade. 63-396
PoUtics. 64-1213
Steamboat lines. 64-345
VEREA, Francisco de. 63-1
VERMILION Co. , 111.
Family papers. 64-242
VERMONT
Account books. 64-1440
Banks and banking. 64-790
Business papers. 64-789
Cavalry. 64-793
Civil War. 63-327, 64-793
Colleges and universities. 64-1425
see also Vermont— University
Courts. 64-1589
Creameries. 64-789
Customs service. 64-793
Farms and farming. 64-1587
Globemaking. 64-794
Insurance business. 64-790
Land. 64-790
Surveys. 64-790
Law practice. 64-1589
Literary papers. 64-791, 64-1586
Lumber industry and trade. 64-789
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc )
64-1588
Politics. 64-1220
RSUroads. 64-1590
Roads. 64-790
Plank. 64-1590
Rural status. 64-946
VERMONT (Continued)
Schools. 64-790
Steamboat lines. 64-788
Students. 64-952
Travels from. 64-1555
University (Burlington) 64-1413
VERMONT and Canada Railroad. 64-1590
VERMONT Central Railroad. 64-1590
VERMONT State Bank. 64-790
VERNER, William Frank, 1883- 64-1499
VERNON, Edward, 1684-1757. 63-221,
63-404
VERNON, Simon Fran; ois Gay de, baron,
1760-1822 see Gay de Vernon, Simon
Francois, baron, 1760-1822
VERONA Springs, N. Y.
Letters from. 64-673
VERSAILLES, France
Travel and description. 64-1207
VERULAM, Lady Katharine Grimston see
Clarendon, Lady Katharine (Grimston)
Villiers, d. 1874
VESSELS (Ships) see Ships
VETERAN Association of the First Corps of
Cadets (Massachusetts) 64-15
VETERANS. 64-938
Bonuses see Bounties, Military
Confederate. 63-290, 63-339, 64-476,
64-1184
Legislation
Minnesota. 63-236
VETERANS' Administration, U. S. 64-253
VETERANS of Foreign Wars of the United
States. 64-320
VETERANS organizations. 64-320
see also American Legion; Grand Army of
the Republic; United Confederate Veteran:
Confederate. 63-50, 63-290
Spanish American War. 63-50
Washington. 63-213
By place
Massachusetts. 64-15
VETERINARIANS
New York. 64-834
VETERINARY Experiment Station, Cornell
University. 64-834
VETERINARY medicine. 64-834, 64-891,
64-952
see also Cattle diseases
481
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VICE
Illinois. 64-52
VICE Presidents (U. S.) see names of the
Vice Presidents
VICK, G. Beauchamp. 64-1163
VICKERS, James. 64-210
VICKSBURG, Miss.
Banks and banking. 64-489
CM! War. 63-266
Confederate side. 63-403
Letters from. 63-341, 63-350
Siege, 1863. 63-143, 63-224, 63-231
63-332, 64-246, 64-608, 64-1050 '
64-1209 '
Letters from. 64-364
Travels from. 64-758
Yellow fever. 64-364
VICTOR Creamery Company. 64-928
VICTOR, N. Y.
Business records. 64-928
VICTORIA, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901
Autographs. 64-47
Relating to. 64-817
VICTORIA (Ship) 64-609
VIELe'-GRIFFIN, Francis, 1864-1937. 64-92
VIENNA, Austria
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-544
Travel and description. 63-250
VIENNA, Ga.
Business papers. 64-590
VIENNA, Treaty of, 1731. 63-100
VEERECK, George Sylvester, 1884- 64-150
VIGILANCE committees
California. 64-263
VIGILANCE Society, N. Y. 64-921
VIGNAUD, Henry, 1830-1922. 64-523
^ztsssr-* 1840 - 1908 - 63 - 376 '
VILLAGE Improvement Society, Rlchford.
N. Y. 64-915
VILLIERS, Lady Katharine (Grimston) see
Clarendon, Lady Katharine (GrimstonT
Villlers, d. 1874 "nsronj
VINAL, Harold. 64-150
VINAL, William Gould. 64-819
VINCE, William. 64-745
VTNCENNES, Ind. 64-287
VINE Hill Academy, Scotland Neck, N. C
64-649
VINSON Frederick Moore, 1890- 64-253
64-1573
VINTON, Francis Laurens, 1835-1879. 63-131
VINTON, John Rogers, 1801-1847. 63-131
VINTON, Madeleine see Dahlgren, Madeleine
(Vinton) 1825-1898
VINTON, Samuel Flnley, 1792-1862. 63-171
VIOLA, HI.
Civil War. 64-246
VIOLETTE, Eugene Morrow, 1873-1939
collector. 64-283 *
VIOLIN music. 64-1322
VIRGINIA
see also West Virginia
Accounts. 64-1238
Archeology, 64-1243
ArtiUery
2dRegt., 1861-1862. 64-1034
Richmond Howitzers, 1859-1865
Auditor. 64-1099
Ballads. 64-799
Banks and banking. 64-531, 64-602, 64-981
Booksellers and bookselling. 64-1234
Butter trade. 64-56
Canals. 63-345
Census
1850-1880. 63-93
Charitable work. 64-1224
Cholera. 63-143
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1069, 64-1131, 64-1161
Episcopal. 64-1043, 64-1246
Methodist. 64-1001, 64-1228, 64-1542
Presbyterian. 64-1055, 64-1104,
Civil War. 64-574, 64-999
Campaigns, battles, and other militar*
actions. 63-199, 63-226, 63-231
63-408, 64-399, 64-1151
seeals °. names of battles, and cam-
paigns, e.g. Peninsular Campaim.
1862 *-*•"»
Confederate side. 63-134, 63-303
63-391, 64-222, 64-406, 64-479
64-619, 64-1034
Casualties. 64-406
Causes and pre-war conditions. 64-1180
VIRGINIA
Civil War (Continued)
Civilian life. 63-143, 63-303, 64-607
64-999 '
Destruction and pillage. 63-143 **
Federal occupation. 63-199, 64-462
Hospitals. 64-399
Medical affairs in. 64-479, 64-505
64-1180
Military papers
Confederate side. 64-596
Military service in. 63-169 63-327
63-341, 63-351, 63-408, 64-210 '
64-246, 64-248, 64-303, 64-62l' ;
64-644, 64-665, 64-944, 64-1010
Confederate side. 64-403, 64-407
64-415, 64-442, 64-444, 64-447
64-479, 64-503, 64-509, 64-515*
64-527, 64-529, 64-549, 64-554,'
64-596, 64-619, 64-623, 64-624
64-625, 64-637, 64-662, 64-663*
64-671, 64-674, 64-679, 64-985*
64-1010, 64-1016, 64-1019
64-1085, 64-1122, 64-1226*
Naval operations. 64-609, 64-678
Politics. 64-154
Regiments see Virginia-Artillery:
Virginia— Infantry
Soldiers from. 64-571 ,64-625, 64-661
Clubs. 64-1233
Colleges and universities. 63-78 64-398 ^
64-512, 64-1045, 64-1228 ' +
see also Virginia-University; Washing-
ton and Lee University, Lexington,
Va. ; William and Mary College
Williamsburg, Va. '
Colonial period. 63-102, 64-797
Commission merchants. 64-364, 64-1084
Cotton
Growing. 64-436
Trade. 64-1084
Courts. 64-561, 64-751, 64-1274
Cir 64 U !l2 S 4 t r ri0r C ° art (JameS City Co - }
Superior Court of Law and Chancery
(Dinwiddie Co.) 64-1228
Dance music. 64-799
Day nurseries. 64-1224
Distilling industries. 64-980
Eastern State Hospital, WilHamsbure
64-364 B "
Economic conditions. 63-102
Education. 63-125, 64-561
Electric railroads. 64-1245
Emigration to Missouri 63-127
Engineering. 64-1243
Estate management. 64-1248
Estates. 64-751, 64-1230, 64-1241
64-1242 '
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VIRGINIA (Continued)
Exhibitions and fairs. 64-703
Family papers. 64-412, 64-742, 64-1032,
k 64-1222, 64-1225
18th and 19th centuries. 64-518/ 64-536,
64-1240, 64-1274
19th century. 64-435, 64-634, 64-679,
64-729, 64-800, 64-978, 64-1028
19th and 20th centuries. 63-117,
64-386, 64-483, 64-594, 64-671,
64-677, 64-1045, 64-1249
Farms and [arming. 63-143, 63-145,
64-751, 64-1236
see also Virginia— Plantations
Ferries. 64-1234
Finance, Public. 64-1099
Fire companies and departments. 64-1227
Firearms industry and trade. 64-1288
Folksongs. 64-799
Fraternal societies. 64-1227
French and Indian War. 63-381
Furnaces and forges. 64-1248
Harbors. 64-1099
Health resorts, watering places, etc.
64-1132
History (Notes, etc.) 63-141, 64-154
Horses
^F Breeding. 64-1247
Hospitals. 64-364, 64-607
Household accounts. 64-56
Huguenots. 64-1238
Industries. 63-137
Infantry
4th Regt. (Spanish American War) 1898-
1899. 64-1246
11th Regt., 1776-1781. 64-1184
15th Regt., 1776-1778. 64-1184
21st Regt. , 1861-1865. 64-661
53d Regt. (Civil War) 64-571, 64-751
88th Regt. (Militia) 64-797
Insurance. 64-531
Iron industry and trade. 63-137, 64-1248
Labor. 63-137
Land. 63-95, 63-102, 64-436, 64-751
Grants. 64-797, 64-1189
^ Legal documents. 64-751, 64-797,
"1 64-997, 64-1230, 64-1237
Surveys and surveying. 64-797, 64-1189
Taxation. 64-1236
Transactions. 64-1227
Law practice. 63-145, 64-551, 64-797,
64-800, 64-1189, 64-1228, 64-1241,
64-1273, 64-1275
Leather industry and trade. 64-587
VIRGINIA (Continued)
Liquor trade. 64-980
Local government. 64-1239
Maps. 64-1239
Medical practice. 63-145, 64-509, 64-587,
64-632, 64-1240, 64-1250
Merchants. 63-345, 63-382, 64-56, 64-590,
64-1001, 64-1044
Military Institute, Lexington, Va.
Students. 63-145
Militia. 63-88, 63-102, 64-453, 64-751,
64-797, 64-1031, 64-1046, 64-1288
Money (Paper) 64-1250
Music. 64-799
Navy yards. 64-1234
Newspapers. 63-68, 64-1555
Personal papers
l»th century. 64-376, 64-475, 64-515,
64-600, 64-1060, 64-1082
Physical geography. 63-378
Plantations. 63-125, 63-143, 64-125,
64-405, 64-751, 64-766, 64-990, 64-1019,
64-1098
see also Virginia— Farms and farming
Politics. 63-76, 64-154
Activities in. 63-102, 64-1099, 64-1275
Discussions of. 64-1098, 64-1189
Whig Party. 64-1244, 64-1555
Postal service. 63-145
Railroads. 64-587
Reconstruction. 63-76, 63-125, 63-137,
63-397, 64-574, 64-656, 64-1273
Registers, lists, etc 64-1184
Revolutionary period
Military affairs. 64-805, 64-997,
64-1184
Rivers. 64-1099
Schools. 64-398, 64-644, 64-1069
Ship based at Richmond. 64-1223
Shipping records. 64-374
Slavery. 64-751
Insurrections. 64-1532
Records. 63-145, 64-1242
Trade. 64-751
Social life. 63-143, 64-154, 64-574,
64-462, 64-1031
Songs. 64-799
Students. 63-89, 63-145, 63-345, 64-373,
64-485, 64-669
Papers. 64-1228
Tax records. 64-797
Confederate. 64-751
1800-1850. 64-56
1900-1950. 64-1236
VIRGINIA (Continued)
Teachers and teaching. 63-78, 63-233
Theatrical performances. 64-1227
Tobacco
Growing. 64-436, 64-751
Trade. 63-345. 64-531
Travel and description. 64-1179
18th century- 64-374
19th century. 64-442, 64-590, 64-1555
Travels from. 64-602
Treasurer's Office. 64-1099
University (Charlottesville) 64-398, 64-799
Lecture notes. 64-1561
Students. 63-89, 63-145, 63-345,
64-466, 64-485, 64-669, 64-800
Notes. 64-1236
Vital records
Bible records. 64-1244
Voting records. 64-1244
War of 1812
Military service in. 63-88, 64-1046
VIRGINIA r^mp.<gn J 1864-1865. 64-1151
see also Virginia— Civil War— Campaigns,
battles, and other military actions
VIRGINIA free press (Newspaper) 63-68
VIRGINIA Springs. 64-442
VISIBLE card system. 64-1295
VISITING Nurse Association, Chicago, HL
64-156
VITAL records
Here are entered records of baptisms,
births, burials, deaths, funerals, and
marriages, including such sources as Bible
records, tombstone inscriptions, and regis-
ters of births, etc.
64-880
see also' Census; Courts; Genealogy; and
names of persons, families, places,
churches, etc.
Slaves see Slaves— Records
By place
Alaska. 64-1221
England. 64-217
Haiti. 64-1212
Massachusetts. 64-217
Michigan. 64-1451
Minnesota, 63-245, 64-1520
Missouri. 64-271, 64-284, 64-287, 64-341
New York. 64-847, 64-898, 64-899, 64-920
North Carolina, 64-1056
Ohio. 63-191
Pennsylvania. 64-56
South Carolina. 64-1551
483
VITAL records (Continued)
Tennessee. 64-968, 64-975, 64-1184
Virginia. 64-1244
VIVES, Antonio de Robles see Robles Vlves
Antonio de '
VIVISECTION, Anti
Minnesota. 63-242
VOCATIONAL schools
Michigan. 64-1421
VOGT, PaalL 64-946
VOLDOA Township, Mich. 64-1503
V °m1 mE 64S5 S 6 D?,l8MarieArOUet ' te ' 16M "
VOLUNTEER regiments see official name
under State or government, e. g. New York-
tafantry-9thRegt., 1861-1863; Confederate
States of America— Army, U. S. -Army—
Infantry
VON BRAUN, Wernher, 1912- 64-1583
VONGELDERN, Otto. 64-779
VON HOLST, Hermann Eduard see Hoist,
Hermann Eduard von, 1841-1904
VONKARMAN, Theodore, 1881-1963
64-1557
VON NEUMANN, John, 1903-1957. 64-782
VON PHUL, Elizabeth Nldelet. 64-297 ,'
VON PHUL, Henry. 64-297
VOORHIS, Harold O. 64-454
VORSE, MaryHeaton. 64-715
VOTERS Against JnlHativej 64-1272
V< Suteu^ £ Elections *** Action campaigns;
VOTING on Sunday. 64-1161
VOTING records
Here are entered lists, registers
statistics, political party affiliations, and
the like, of elections, and polls.
Indiana. 64-84
Michigan. 64-1420
Missouri. 64-267, 64-284
North Carolina. 64-1027
Oregon. 64-707
Virginia. 64-1244
VOYAGES. 64-1578
see also Rivers-Travel; Travels; and the
subdivision Travel and description under
names of places, e. g. Europe— Travel
and description
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VOYAGES (Continued)
A tlanti c Ocean. 63-234, 64-580
Pacific Ocean. 63-234, 64-567, 64-1244
VOYAGES around the world. 63-234
VOYAGES to the Pacific coast. 64-254
64-731, 64-732 '
see also Pacific coast-Travel and
description
VOYLES, David W. 63-350
w
Around South America. 64-532
WJR (Radio station) Detroit, Mich. 64-1518
WLW (Radio station) Cincinnati, Ohio
64-1636
W.ra. see U. S. -Work Projects Adminis-
tration
WABASH Saline Indians. 64-186
WACHSMUTH, Charles, 1829-1896. 64-100
WACO, Tex.
Baylor University. 64-1163
Letters from. 64-681
WADDELL, Alfred Moore, 1834-1912
64-1539
WADDELL, GabrieUe (de Rosset) 64-1539
WADDELL, Hugh, 1799-1879. 63-373,
WADDELL, James Alexander Low, 1854-1938
64-1498
WADDELL family. 64-995, 64-1539
WADDINGTON, Guy, 1904- 64-1174
WADE, Benjamin Franklin, 1800-1878.
63-254 i
WADE, C. C. 64-368
WADE, W. T. 64-368
WADHAMS Mills, Westport, N. Y. 64-905
WADSWORTH, Benjamin, 1669-1737. 63-35
WADSWORTH, Daniel, 1771-1848. 64-201
WADSWORTH, Harriet. 64-201
WADSWORTH, James Wolcott, 1846-1926
* 64-778
WADSWORTH, James Wolcott, 1877-1952
64-882
WADSWORTH family
Estate of. 64-873
Genealogy. 64-917
WAGER, Sir Charles, 1666-1743. 63-404
WAGES. 64-715
Government employees. 64-932
WAGES and hours law see Fair labor
standards act of 1938
WAGGAMAN, Thomas. 64-768
WAGNER, Anne (Hrabowska) 64-457
WAGNER, Charles. 64-30
WAGNER, Effing ham 64-457
WAGNER, George. 64-457
WAGNER, George Corydon, 1895- 64-1267
WAGNER, Henry. 64-293
WAGNER (Henry) 6 Son (Cabinetmakers)
64-293 '
WAGNER, Henry Raup, 1862-1957. 64-1403
WAGNER, Theodore Dehon, 1813-1869
63-309
WAGON making see Carriage and wagon
WAHLATPU, Wash.
Whitman mission. 64-1257 -
WA 18B2 S ' Benjamln Leonard Covington, 1797-
WAINWRIGHT, Jonathan Mayhew, 1883-1953.
63*360
WAINWRIGHT & Shells, Liverpool, En*.
64-1398 ^**
WATTES, Elisabeth (Allston) 1845-1921
63-272
WAKE Co. , N. C.
Commerce. 64-372
Land
Legal documents. 64-369
Letters from. 64-1028
WALCOTT, Charles Doollttle, 1850-1927
63-384, 64-100
WALD, Lillian D. 64-21
WALDEN, John Morgan, Bp. , 1831-1914.
64-175. 64-973 J
WALDROP, Christopher. 64-661
WALDROP, Ellen (Douglas) Woolfolk. 64-661
WALDROP, John, 1B45-1891. 64-661
WALDROP, Richard Woolfolk, 1839-1918.
64-661
WALES, Joseph. 64-255
484
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WALES
Mining engineering. 64-507
WALGREEN (Charles R. ) Foundation tor the
Study of American Institutions, University of
Chicago. 64-54
WALGREEN, Charles Rudolph, 1873-1939.
64-54
WALKER, Aldace Freeman, 1B42-1901.
64-1500
WALKER, Bryant, 1856-1936. 64-1500
WALKER, Charles H. 64-843
WALKER, Charles Irish, 1814-1895. 64-1413
WALKER, Clifford. 64-1164
WALKER, Elbrldge Gerry. 63-133
WALKER, Elkanah, 1805-1877. 64-1256
WALKER, Emma Smith. 64-1133
WALKER, J. J. 64-657
WALKER, James M. 63-352
WALKER, LeroyPope, 1817-18B4. 63-63,
64-765
WALKER, Margaret Isabella see Weber,
Margaret Isabella (WalterrBT 1824
WALKER, Mary (Richardson) 1811-1897.
64-1256
WALKER, Molly see Schley, Molly (Walker)
WALKER, Robert James* 1801-1869. 63-94
WALKER, Stuart. 64-1620
WALKER (Stuart) Company, Cincinnati, Ohio
64-1330
WALKER, Susan. 64-B43
WALKER, Timothy, 1806-1856. 63-198
WALKER, William. 64-843
WALKER, William, 1824-1860. 63h131
WALKER, William Henry Talbot, 1816-1865.
63-134
Expedition to Nicaragua see Nicaragua-
Filibuster War, 1855-1860
K
WALKER family. 63-133, 64-1068, 64-1256
WALKING tours. 64-146
WALK-OUTS see Strikes and lockouts
WALL, Andrew. 64-944
WALL, Charles William, 1844-1917. 64-944
WALL, Fannie (Leak) 64-542
WALL, Garret Dorset, 1783-1850. 63-97
WALL, Henry C. , 1841-1899. 64-542
WALL family. 64-944
WALLA Walla, Wash. 64-1258
Banks and banking. 64-1259
WALLACE, Clarence Blain. 64-798
WALLACE, Henry Agard, 1888- 64-775
WALLACE, Horace Binney, 1817-1852.
64-803
WALLACE, HowsonHooe. 64-1222
WALLACE, Lewis, 1827-1905. 63-175
WALLACE, Michael, of Madison Co. , Va.
64-1222
WALLACE, Michael, 1719-1767. *63-342
WALLACE, William Ross, 1819-1881. 64-960
WALLACE family. 64-1222
Genealogy. 64-1222
WALLER, J. 64-193
WALLGREN, Monrad Charles, 1891-1961.
64-1262, 64-1269, 64-1272
WALLING, E. W. 64-657
WALLE, HaL 64-1618
WALLKtLL, N. T.
Estates. 64-940
WALNUT Grove, Minn.
Union Congregational Church. 64-1520
WALNUT Hills Congregational Church,
Cincinnati, Ohio. 63-164
WALPOLE, Dorothy. 64-176
WALPOLE, G. 64-176
WALPOLE, Horace see Walpole, Horatio
Walpole, baron, 1678-1757
WALPOLE, Horatio Walpole, baron, 1678-1757.
64-176
WALPOLE, John. 64-176
WALPOLE, Mary. 64-176
WALPOLE, Robert, earl of Orford, 1676-1745.
64-176
WALPOLE, Thomas D. 63-398
WALPOLE family. 64-176
WALPOLE, Mass.
Lewis Manufacturing Company. 64-240
WALPOLE, N. H.
Letters from. 64-673
WALRAS, Leon. 94-1351
WALSH, Ernest, 1895-1926. 64-150, 64-491
WALSH, Robert, 1784-1859. 63-198
WALSH, James. 64-873
WALTHALL Junction, Battle of, 1864.
64-11B4
WALTHAM, Mass.
Family papers. 64-977
WALTHER, Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm, 1811-
1887. 63-30
WALTHER, O. H. 63-30
WALTHER College Association of St. Louis.
63-20
WALTON, George, 1741-1840. 63-66, 63-222
WALTON, John Carter. 63-222
WALTON, Justina see Webb, Justina (Walton)
WALTON family. 64-662
WALWORTH Company, inc. 64-240
WALWORTH Plantation, S. C. 63-302
WANAMAKER, John, 1838-1922. 64-1160
WANAMAKER, Sam. 64-1618
WANHAL, Johann Baptist, 1739-1813. 64-1322
WANTY, George Proctor, 1856-1906. 64-1500
WAR. 64-141, 64-183
Prevention. 64-124
WAR Dept. , U. S. see U. S. -War Dept.
WAR Labor Board, National see U. S. —Na-
tional War Labor Board
WAR Mobilization and Reconversion, U. S.
Office of. 64-1576
WAR of 1812. 63-262, 64-288
Campaigns, battles, and other military ac-
tions
This heading is used for references to
military participation in the war.
64-413, 64-1046, 64-1225
Florida. 64-343
Maryland. 64-1046
New York. 63-220, 63-225, 64-343,
64-1214
South Carolina. 63-222
Southern States. 63-87
Virginia. 63-88, 64-1046
The West. 63-161
WAR of 1812 (Continued)
Defenses and military preparation
Georgia. 63-222
Economic conditions. 64-1555
family papers. 63-324
History (Notes, etc ) 64-880
Merchants. 63-136
Military papers. 64-343, 64-1190
British side. 63-225, 64-80
Orderly books. 64-417, 64-464
Military training. 63-222
Naval affairs. 63-225, 64-1012
Pensions. 64-747
Politics. 63-107, 64-137?.
Public opinion
Georgia. 63-124
Illinois Territory. 64-186
Kentucky. 63-136
Societies. 64-320
Supplies. 63-161, 63-366, 64-343
Treaties see Ghent, Treaty of, 1814
Vital records. 64-880
WAR of 1898 see Spanish American War, 1898
WAR Production Board, U. S. 64-773
WAR reUef see Civil War-^Charitable work:
World War I-Relief to war victims: World
War D-Relief to war victims
WAR Shipping Administration, U. S. 64-1573
WAR Trade Board, U. S. 64-690
W ^S»SSSL 1845 - 1848 ' *-■ Mexican
WAR work see subdivisions Charitable work
and Women's war work under Civil War: and
Civilian war effort and Relief to war victims
under World War I and World War n
WARD, Eber B., d. 1873. 64-1511
WARD, Harry Frederick, b. 1873. 64-966
WARD, Henry Chester. 64-723
WARD, Henshaw. 63-354
WARD, Julia see Howe, Julia (Ward) 1819-
WARD, Lydla Avery Cconley. 64-881
WARD, Margaret (Beecher) 64-713
WARD, RichardRay, 1795-1873. 63-171
WARD family. 64-851
WARDEN, Bingham. 64-1439
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WARDEN, Robert, Jr. 64-1439
WARDEN family
Genealogy. 64-1439
WARDWELL, Daniel. 63-220
WARE, Joseph A. 63-346
WARE Co. , Ga.
Cooperative communities. 64-1196
Letters from. 64-673
WARING, Martha G. 64-537
WARING and Hayne, Charleston, S. C. 63-316
WAR ^! CK . Laura Cornelia (MeGImsey) 1840-
WARLICK, Lewis. 64-663
WARM Springs, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
WARMOTH, Henry Clay, 1842-1931. 64-1125
WARNE, Francis Wesley, Bp. ,1854-1932
64-973
WARNER, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900
64-713, 64-1338, 64-1562
WAR § NER . FredMaltby, 1865-1923. 64-1469,
WARNER, Jack. 64-1557
WARNER, William, 1812-1868. 64-1511
WARNER family
Genealogy. 64-1184
WARREN, Hooper. 64-186
WARREN, Lindsay Carter, 1889- 64-664
WARREN, Robert Penn, 1905- 64-1338
WARREN, William Fairfield, 1833-1929.
64-1500
WARREN Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-585
Letters from. 64-373
Oaths of allegiance. 64-1087
WARREN family. 64-1249
WARREN Hallett (Schooner) 64-1400
WARRENTON Junction, Va.
Civil War. 63-351
WARRENTON, N. C. 64-582
Family papers. 64-388
Teachers and teaching. 64-600
WARRENTON, Va.
Civil War. 63-351
WARSHIPS
Architectural drawings. 63-155
Records. 64-91, 64-344
WARWICK Co., Va.
Civil War. 64-619
WASHBURN, Algernon Sidney, 1814-1879
63-135
WASHBDRN, Cadwallader Colden, 1818-1882
63-135, 63-406
WASHBURN, Charles Ames. 1822-1889
63-135
WASHBURN, Israel, 1813-1883. 63-135
63-405 '
WASHBURN, William Drew, 1831-1912
63-135, 64-1500
WASHBURNE, Elihu Benjamin, 1816-1887
63-135, 63-398, 63-406. 64-1500
WASHINGTON, Booker Taliaferro, 1859 '-1915
64-767, 64-1324, 64-1624
WASHINGTON, Bushrod, 1762-1829. 63-94
WASHINGTON, George, Pres. U. S. 1732-
1799. 63-95
^6Tl21 SPOndent ' 63 " 293 ' 63 - 375 ' M - 8 °5,
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63, 64-761
64-1194
Military service under. 63-294
Relating to. 64-771
WASHINGTON, Joseph E. 63-331
WASHINGTON, Lawrence, d. 1858. 63-78
WASHINGTON, Peter G. 64-511
WASHINGTON
see also Washington Territory
Agricultural College, Experiment Station
and School of Science see Washington-
State University, Pullman
Agriculture
Finance. 64-1259
Banks and banking. 64-1259
Boom companies. 64-1267
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1258
Methodist 64-214
Civic improvement. 64-1264
Colleges and universities. 64-214
see also Washington-State University,
Pullman; Washington— University
Seattle *
486
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WASHINGTON (Continued)
Conservation. 64-693, 64-1261
Cutover lands. 64-1263
Direct primary. 64-1263
Electric power. 64-1269
Electric utilities. 63-212, 64-1269,
64-1272
Employers' associations. 64-1264
Exhibitions and fairs. 63-216
Family and personal papers. 63-215,
64-1252, 64-1255
Farms and farming. 64-1265
Fire companies and departments. 63-212
Fisheries. 64-1263
Forests and forestry. 64-1261, 64-1267
Gas companies. 63-212
Government and legislation. 64-1263
Indian agencies, agents, and reservations.
63-216
Indians
Census. 64-1258
Missions. 64-1256, 64-1257
Industrial relations. 64-1267
Journalism. 63-216, 64-1270
Labor. 64-1264, 64-1271
Land
Legal documents. 63-211
Revested. 64-693
Settlement 64-904
Surveys. 63-212
Law practice. 64-1261
Lumber industry and trade. 63-250,
64-1265, 64-1267
Marketing. 64-1263
Merchants. 63-214
Mines and mining. 64-704, 64-1269
Municipal government. 63-212
National parks and reserves. 64-693,
64-1261
Newspapers. 64-1266
Pioneer life. 64-1265, 64-1266
Planning Council see Washington— State
Planning Council
Police. 63-212
Political parties!. 64-1263
Progressive. 64-1263
Republican. 64-1264
Politics. 64-1260, 64-1261, 64-1263,
64-1267, 64-1270
Prohibition. 64-1263
Public health. 63-212
Public utilities. 64-1269, 64-1272
WASHINGTON (Continued)
Real estate business. 63-211, 64-1259,
64-1264
Schools. 64-214
Ship chandlers. 63-214
Societies. 64-214
State Chamber of Mines. 64-1269
State College, Pullman see Washington-
State University, Pullman
State Council of Defense. 64-1271
State Federation of Labor. 64-1271
State Planning Council. 64-1262
State University, Pullman. 64-867,
64-1255 i
Streets. 63-212
Strikes. 64-1271
Summer resorts. 64-699
Taverns, saloons, etc 64-704
Tax records. 63-212
Taxation. 64-1264
Timber. 64-1267
University, Seattle. 64-1271
Veterans' organizations. 63-213
Wheat growing. 64-1270
WASHINGTON and Lee University, Lexington,
Va. (formerly Washington College) 64-751
Faculty. 64-1274, 64-1275
Students. 63-89, 63-125
WASHINGTON Artillery, S. C. 63-310
WASHINGTON Association of Scientists.
64-177
WASHINGTON College, Hartford, Conn,
(later Trinity College) 64-471
WASHINGTON College, Lexington, Va. see
Washington and Lee University, Lexington,
Va.
WASHINGTON Conference on Disarmament,
1921-1922. 64-778
WASHINGTON Construction League, Seattle,
Wash. 64-1269
WASHINGTON Council of Social Agencies.
64-21
WASHINGTON Co., Minn. 64-244
WASHINGTON Co. , Miss. 64-485
WASHINGTON Co. , Mo. 64-277
Cattle brands. 64-299
Lead mines and mining. 64-326, 64-336
WASHINGTON Co. , Neb. 64-1276
Boundaries. 64-1527
WASHINGTON Co. , N. T. 64-934
WASHINGTON, D. C.
see also Georgetown, D. C.
Aqueducts. 63-380
Architecture. 64-776
Board of Charities. 64-583
Bridges. 63-380
Capitol
Construction. 63-367, 63-380
Monuments and statues. 63^361
Paintings. 64-1315
Carnegie Institution see Carnegie Institution
of Washington
Census. 63-93
Charitable work. 64-583
Children's Hospital. 64-583
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1164
Methodist. 64-1542
Presbyterian. 64-1579
Civil War. 64-763
History
Reminiscences. 63-392
Military service in. 63-322, 64-399,
64-644, 64-665, 64-944
Colleges and universities. 64-627, 64-884,
64-971
Columbia Hospital. 64-583
Conference of Teachers of International
Law and Related Subjects. 64-183
Conference on the Limitation of Armament,
1921-1922. 64-778
Estates. 64-768
Family papers. 64-613, 64-677, 64-904,
64-1031
Ford's Theater. 64-1571
Forests and forestry. 64-391
Gifts of literary works and paintings.
64-1543
Honduras Legation. 64-1580
Hospitals. 64-583
International Penal and Prison Congress,
8th, 1910. 64-36, 64-107
Journalism. 63-323
Judges. 63-342
Land. 63-107
Legal documents. -64-1234
Patent claims. 64-106
Settlement. 64-763
Transactions. 64-768
Law practice. 63-44, 63-342, 64-1036
Letters from. 63-220, 64-241, 64-496,
64-509
Literary societies. 64-1574
Merchants. 64-763
487
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WASHINGTON, D. C. (Continued)
Monuments and statues. 63-361, 64-1464
National Academy of Sciences see National
Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C.
National Institute for the Promotion of
Science. 63-386
National Research Council see National
Research Council
Octagon House. 64-1248
^^ofr^io 83 - 166 ' M - 3M ' m - 453 '
Politics. 63-166, 64-1144
President's Square. 63-338
Public buildings. 63-349, 63-380, 64-776
Resident of. 64-427
Scientific societies. 64-177
Social life. 64-228, 64-309, 64-601
64-769, 64-873, 64-959, 64-1279 '
Soldiers' Home. 63-360
Students. 64-627
Surveys. 64-768
Theater. 64-786, 64-1571
Travel and description. 63-247, 64-268
64-1173, 64-1179, 64-1546 *
White House. 63-358
World War I
Military service in. 64-1172
Young Men's Christian Association. 64-583
WASHINGTON family. 64-428
W ^5? T0N GrayS (NOrth ^"^ **">*y)
WASHINGTON Humane Society. 64-891
WASHINGTON Monument, Washington, D. C.
Michigan plaque. 64-1464
WASHINGTON, N. C.
Family papers. 64-651, 64-983
WASHINGTON Public Utility District's
Association. 64-1272
WASHINGTON Secular League. 64-887
WASHINGTON (Ship) 64-256
W ^ G ™ N -9 T 9 4 mPeranCe ^^^^ Salisbury,
WASHINGTON Territory
see also Washington
Census (1870) 64^1258
WASHINGTON University, St. Louis, Mo.
Mary Institute
Sears Memorial. 64-1526
w *srzssr Power t- spokane '
WASHTENAW Co., Mich.
Greenback Party. 64-1429
Legal documents. 64-1473
WATAUGA Club, Raleigh, N. C. 64-1074
WATCHES see Clocks and watches
WATER
Purification
Missouri. 64-1526
WATER engineering see Hydraulic engineering
WATER rights
^California. 64-738
WATER supply
California. 64-20
Ohio. 63-160
Pennsylvania. 64-1373
WATER wheels. 64-1188
WATERBURY, Conn.
Civic affairs. 64-1303
WATERFOWL
Hunting. 63-248 '
WATERLOO, N. Y.
Business records. 64-1592
^eforr 8 ^ 8 "" temperance «*•*
WATERMAN, A. G. 64-1147
WATERMAN, Mary Ann (Wilson) 64-794
WATERMAN family. 64-794
WATERPOWER
Maine. 64-357
WATERS, AsaHolman, b. 1808. 64-1
WATERS, Clara Ersklne. 63-401
WATERS, Jason, b. 1785. 64-1
WATERWAYS. 64-1413
see also Canals; Rivers
WATERWORKS see Water supply
WATHNS, John. 64-1592
WATHNS express (Newspaper) 64-820, 64-845
WATHNS Glen, N. Y. 64-845
WATROUS, J. C. 64-745
WATSON, Henry. 64-1540
WATSON, Henry, 1810-1891. 63-136
WATSON, James C. 64-1556
WATSON, John. 64-1540
WATSON, John, 1744-1824. 63-136
WATSON, John N. 64-11BB
WATSON, Joseph, d. 1841. 64-1153
WATSON, Julia E. 64-1540
WATSON, Mary Ann. 64-1540
WATSON, S. L. 64-1157
WATSON, Sereno, 1826-1892. 63-136
WATSON, Thomas Edward, 1856-1922
64-1126
WATSON, Thomas John. 64-454
WA 6^.?M0 W1UtamA " * Brock ' ort ' * T.
WATSON and Company. 64-890
WATSON family. 63-136, 64-1540
WATT, Robert J. 64-715
WATTERSON, Henry, 1840-1921. .63-350,
WATTON, WlUlam. 63-398
WATTS, Thomas J. 64-1553
WAUGH, Frank A. 64-946
WAVE mechanics. 63-15
WAVE properties of electrons. 64-1561
WAVE-MOTION, Theory of. 64-779
WA E*SHF' E * rard <*toVilhelm, b. 1848.
Field Meeting of the Albany Institute of
History and Art, 1873. 64-820
Hotels. 64-872
Teachers and teaching. 64-820
WAYLAND, Charles Augustus. 64-1196
WAYNE, Anthony, 1745-1796. 64-314
Autographs. 64-47
Relating to. 63-195
WAYNE, Henry C. 63-334
WAYNE Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-668
Politics and local government 64-473
WAYNESVILLE, N. C. 64-392 64-494
64-1014 ' "^ B "'
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WAYS and Means Committee (U. S. House of
Representatives) 64-1042
WAYSIDE, Staunton, Va.
A. Farm accounts. 64-1236
WEALTH. 64-767
WEATHER see Meteorology (Climate,
weather, etc)
WEATHER Bureau, U. S. 64-782, 64-1556
WEATHERLbw, Hugh E. 64-830
WEAVER, Blanche Henry (Clark) see Clark,
Blanche Henry
WEAVER, Dempsey. 64-1191
WEAVER, Richard L. 64-819
WEAVER, Rufus Washington, 1870-1947.
64-1164
WEAVER, William, 1760-1863. 63-137
WEAVERS and wearing
see also Textile industry and trade
Drafts. 64-823
Massachusetts. 64-1
WEBB, Alexander Stewart, 1835-1911.
■ 64-1640
WEBB, Aston. 63-349
WEBB, Charles Henry, 1834-1905. 63-407
WEBB, Cornelia Adeline (Stanford) 1811-1891.
64-654
WEBB, Daniel Cannon, 1817-1850. 63-313
WEBB, Elisabeth Holden. *63-407
WEBB, James, screenwriter
Trapeze (Adaptation of) 64-1606
WEBB, James, 1774-1855. 64-1541
WEBB, James, 1816-1897. 64-1541
WEBB, James D., 1818-1863. 64-662
WEBB, James Hazel, 1829-1902. 64-634
WEBB, James Watson, 1802-1884. 63-373,
^ 64-1584
WEBB, John Huske, 1820-1897. 64-1541
WEBB, Joseph Amis Webb, 1856-1908.
64-634
WEBB (Josiah) & Company, Milton, Mass.
64-235
WEBB, Justlna (Walton) 64-662
WEBB, Kate(RusseU) 64-634
WEBB, Sidney see Passfield, Sidney James
Webb, baron, 1859-1947
WEBB, Susan Wiggins (Russell) 1857-1911.
64-634
WEBB, Thomas, 1827-1894. 64-1127
WEBB, W. L. 64-779
WEBB family. 64-1541, 64-1640
WEBER, Margaret Isabella (Walker) b. 1824.
64-1068
WEBSTER, Daniel, 1762-1852. 64-1584
As correspondent. 63-261, 63-336, 63-368,
63-373, 64-407, 64-427, 64-1143,
64-1218, 64-1320, 64-1568
Autographs. 64-63
Letters to. 68-337
Visit to Cincinnati. 63-256
WEBSTER, Noah, 1758-1843. 64-202, 64-795,
64-1584
WEBSTER, W. T. 64-1390
WEBSTER Co. , Mo.
Archives. 64-284
WEDDINGS
Invitations
Pennsylvania. 64-1139
New York. 64-1591
WEED, Edwin Gardner. 64-499
WEED, Henry G. 64-499
WEED, Julia McEnne (Foster) 1846-1908.
64-499
WEED, Thurlow, 1797-1882. 63-254, 64-373,
64-407
c
WEED family. 64-499
WEEDON, George, 17307-1790. 64-805
WEEKS, Edward, of Albion, Orange Co. , N. Y.
64-848
WEEKS, Sinclair. 64-253
WEEKS, Stephen Beauregard, 1865-1918.
63-373, 64-616, 64-959, 64-1542
WEIGHTS and measures
Metric system. 64-1342
WEIL, Gertrude. 64-446
WEIMAR, Ger.
Schleswig-Holstein Archives. 64-179
WEINMAN, Adolf Alexander, 1870-1952.
64-1566
WEKMAN, Margaret. 64-715
WEBS, Francis. 64-1145
WEISSKOPF, V. F. 64-83
WEITENKAMPF, Frank, 1866-1962. 64-363
WEITZEL, Godfrey, 1835-1884. 63-199
WELBY, Amelia Ball (Coppuck) 1819-1852.
64-960
WELCH, Andrew. 64-762
WELCH, Herbert, Bp., b. 1862. 64-775
WELCH Grape Juice Company, Inc. 64-945
WELDON family
Genealogy. 64-1191
WELFARE organizations see Charitable work
WELLES, David Ames. 64-764
WELLES, Gideon, 1802-1878. 63-243,
63-387, 64-1387, 64-1585
WELLES, Sumner, 1892- 64-1560
WELLESLEY, Arthur, 1st duke of Wellington
see Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke
of, 1769-1852
WELLESLEY, Richard Colley, marquis
Wellesley, 1760-1842. 63-55
WELLFORD, Beverley Raoddlph, 1893-1963.
64-1250
WELLINGTON, Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of,
1769-1852. 63-138
WELLS, Arahanha (Richardson) 1845-1905.
64-793
WELLS, Bayze. 64-193
WELLS, Briant Harris. 64-1233
WELLS, C. R. 64-1500
WELLS, Cornelius. 64-1227
WELLS, George Frederick, 1878-1958.
64-946
WELLS, Joseph. 64-56
WELLS, Moses. 64-56
WELLS, Walter. 64-873
WELLS, William, 1837-1892. 64-793
WELLS, William Ray. 64-665
WELLS & Emanuel, firm. 64-254
WELLS, Eng.
Churches and religious affairs. 64-166
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WELLS family. 64-665, 64-793
WELLS, Fargo and Company
History (Notes, etc.) 64-723, 64-738
WELSH in ■
see British in
WELSH Society of Philadelphia. 64-1149
WELTON, Chauncey Brunson, 1844-1908
64-666
WELTON famUy. 64-666
WEMPLE, Mlndret. 64-245
WENATCHEE, Wash.
Aviator's papers. 64-1252
WENDELL, Barrett, 1855-1921. 63-401
WENLEY, Robert Mark, 1861-1929. 64-1515
WENTWORTH, Caroline Warren. 63-408
WENTWORTH, Edwin Oberlin, 1833-1864
63-408
WENTWORTH, Robert 63-408
WENTWORTH, Thomas. 63-404
WENTZV1LLE, Mo. 64-302
WEREAT, John, 1730 (ca.)-1798. 63-66
WERTH, Mary (Maury) 63-378
WESCOTT, Glenway, 1901- 64-150
WESLEY, John, 1703-1791. 64-966
WE fJ'?] rAN Ohlversity, Middletown, Conn.
©4— 837
WESSON, Elba (Cotten) 64-472
WEST, Arthur O. 64-1294
WEST, Mrs. Charles. 64-457
WEST, George Cornwallis- see Cornwallis-
West, George
WEST, JohnT. 63-241
WEST, Lillie see Leslie, Amy
WEST, Sir Lionel S. Sactorille see Sackville-
West, Sir Lionel S.
WEST, Rebecca. 64-1367
The WEST. 64-285
see also Trans-Mississippi West
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 63-140
Exploring expeditions. 64-314
The WEST (Continued)
Labor problems
Railroads. 63-397
Land. 63-340, 64-110, 64-892
Military life. 63-291
Military posts. 63-268, 63-353, 64-1059,
64-1065
Mines and mining. 64-362
Mortgages. 64-892
Pioneer life. 63-127
Stagecoach lines and travel. 64-270
Steamboats. 63-126
Travel and description. 64-575, 64-652,
see also Overland journeys to the
Pacific
War of 1812. 63-161
WEST Africa see Africa, West
WEST African Eclipse Expedition (1880's)
64— 1556
WEST Dryden, N. Y.
Personal papers. 64-825
WEST family. 64-590
WEST Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. 63-241
WEST Indies
American Revolution. 64-344
Ethnology. 63-10
Folklore. 63-10
History (Notes, pictures, etc) 64-215
Naval activities (British) 63-404, 64-344
Personal papers. 64-1427
Slavery
Emancipation. 63-55
Trade. 64-59, 64-943
With France. 64-261
With South Carolina. 63-274, 63-309
Travel and description. 64-1095, 64-1532
WEST Indies, Danish
Slavery. 64-923
WEST Indies, French
Colonization and commerce. 64-261
WEST Indies, Spanish
Trade. 63-114, 63-115
WEST Indies Squadron, U. S. Navy. 63-387
WEST Middlebury, N. Y.
Postal service. 64-836
WEST-Minneapolis Turn-Verein. 63-241
WEST Point Military Academy see U. S. —
Military Academy, West PointTN. Y.
WEST Virginia
see also Virginia
Canals. 63-345
Capitols (Buildings) 63-349
Civil engineering. 63-129
Civil War. 64-1226
Coal mines and mining. 64-962
Colleges and universities. 64-248
Medicine. 63-129
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc. )
63-129
Personal papers. 64-800
Travel and description. 64-1173
WESTWinsted, Conn. 64-1540
WESTCHESTER Co., N. Y. 64-883
Banks and banking. 64-934
Dairying. 64-951
WESTERMANN, William Linn, 1873-1954.
64-1366
WESTERN Academy of Natural Sciences,
Cincinnati, Ohio. 63-200
WESTERN Athletic Conference. 64-1499*^
WESTERN Carolinian. 64-1005
64-972,
WESTERN Christian advocate
64-973
WESTERN College for Women, Oxford, Ohio
(formerly Western Female Seminary)
63-263
WESTERN Electric Company. 64-1561
WESTERN Methodist Book Concern. 64-972
WESTERN North Carolina Railroad. 64-1115
WESTERN Reserve
Land. 64-1286
WESTERN Reserve University, Cleveland.
Ohio
Students. 64-952
WESTERN State Hospital, Morganton, N C
64-1083 '
WESTERN Unitarian Conference. 64-1326
WESTERVILLE, Ohio
Personal papers. 63-260
WESTGATE Press, San Francisco Calif.
64-1367 ^^
WESTLAND, Jack, 1904- 64-1272
490
The -National Union Catalog of 'Manuscript 'Collections: Index
WESTMINSTER, S. C.
Cotton manufacturing. 64-1112
WESTMORELAND Co. , Va.
Legal documents. 64-1240
WESTON, Maria see Chapman, Maria (Weston)
1806-18B5
WESTON, Paul
Estate of. 63-317
A
WESTON family. 63-317
WESTON, Mass.
Family papers. 64-648
WESTON, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs. 64-919
WESTOVER, Charles City Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-1225
WESTPORT, N. Y.
Business records. 64-905
WESTRAY, Fletcher. 64-914
WESTTOWN, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs. 64-866
WESTWARD expansion and movement see
Immigration and emigration— Internal
migration; Overland journeys to the Pacific
WESTWOOD, Richard W. 64-819
WETHERBY, A. G. 64-100
WETHERILL, Edward, collector. 64-1154
WETMORE, Prosper M. 64-1575
WEXFORD, Ire.
Shippers' registers. 64-480
WEXLER, Harry, 1911-1962. 64-782
WEYANOKE Plantation, Charles City Co. , Va.
64-125
WEYMOUTH, Ohio
Civil War. 64-666
WHALERS and whaling. 64-1394, 64-1578
WHARTON, Charles, 1743 or 4-1838. 64-1155
^WHARTON, Edith Newbold (Jones) 1862-1937.
64-1334
WHARTON, Francis, 1820-1889. 64-764
WHARTON, John A. 64-756
WHARTON, Joseph, 1733 or 4-1816. *64-1155
WHARTON, Joseph, 1826-1907. 64-1220
WHARTON, Thomas, 1731-1783? 64-1155
WHARTON, William, 1740-1805. 64-1155
WHARTON, William H. , 1802-1839. 64-1017
WHARTON family. 64-1155
WHARVES see Docks and wharves
WHEAT. 64-1241
Growing. 64-1031
Washington. 64-1270
WHEATLAND, Henry, 1B12-1893. 63-132
WHEATON, Henry, 1785-1848. 64-1584
WHEELER, Benjamin Ide, 1854-1927.
64-1271
WHEELER, Burton Kendall, 1882-
WHEELER, Cortland. 64-877
64-1262
WHEELER, Ella see Wilcox, Ella (Wheeler)
1855-1919
WHEELER, Joseph, 1836-1906. 63-61
WHEELER, W. H. 64-380
WHEELER Presbyterian Church, New York
City. 64-1257
WHEELOCK, John Hall, 1886- 64-41,
64-150
WHEELWRIGHT, John B. 64-150
WHEELWRIGHTS see Carriage and wagon
making
WHELPLEY, Albert W. , 1831-1900, collector.
63-201
WHETZEL, Herbert Hice, 1877-1944,
collector. 64-947
WHIDDEN, Howard P. 64-1157
WHIG Party. 63-76, 63-194, 63-198, 63-398
Conventions, 1846, 1852. 64-817
Dissolution. 63-189, 63-190
Arkansas. 63-126
New York. 63-368
Southern States. 63-373
Virginia. 64-1244, 64-1555
WHIPPLE, Fred L. 64-782
WHISKEY
Price; 64-56, 64-401, 64-980
WHIST clubs. 64-921
WHISTLER, James Abbott McNeill, 1834-1903.
64-761
WHITAKER, Anna Maria Baker see Wills,
Anna Maria Baker (Whitaker)
WHITAKER, Cary, 1832-1865. ■ 64-667
WHITAKER, Frances De Berniere Hooper.
64-526
WHITAKER, Matthew Cary, 1801-1873.
64-667
WHITAKER, Spier, 1841-1901. 64-667
WHITAKER, Wilson C. 64-465
WHITAKER, Batchelor & Company, Enfield,
N. C. 64-465
WHITAKER family. 64-465, 64-674, 64-667
WHITE, Albert Easton, 1884-1956. 64-1474
WHITE, Alexander, 1738-1804. 63-375
WHITE, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918. 64-926,
64-948
As correspondent. 64-767, 64-882, 64-887,
64-1413, 64-1500, 64-1515
WHITE, Charles Abiathar, 1826-1910. 64-100
WHITE, Edward Douglass, 1845-1921. 64-798
WHITE, Elijah. 64-1254, 64-1256
WHITE, Ferris M. 64-1638
WHITE, Grace Elinor Joy see Pratt, Grace
Elinor Joy (White)
WHITE, Henry, 1850-1927. 64-764, 64-767,
64-778
WHITE, Horace, 1834-1916. 63-377, 64-247,
64-764, 64-767
WHITE, Hugh Lawson, 1773-1840. 64-343
WHITE, James Jones, 1828-1893. 64-1274
WHITE, John Blake, 1781-1857. 64-1543
WHITE, John Blake, 1850-1935. 64-1543
WHITE, KennethS., 1897- 64-1638
WHITE , Lee A. , 1886- 64-1515
WHITE, Leonard Dupree, 1891-1958. 64-178
WHITE, Mary (Outwater) 1836-1887. 64*948
WHITE , Maunsell, 1783*1863, 64-669
WHITE, Maunsell, Jr. 64-669
WHITE, Octavius A. , 1826-1903. 64-1543
WHITE, Peter Quintard, 1B30-1908. 64-1413
WHITE, SaUie Elizabeth (Joy) 1852? -1909.
64-721
491
WHITE, Sarah Caldwell. 64-1129
WHITE, Stephen Mallory, 1853-1901. 64-738
WHm^ Thomas Willis, 1788-1843. 63-68,
*"£*' ■William Auen, 1868-1944. 64-882
64-1480, 64-1560, 64-1599 °*- w *.
WHITE .gAV-Umm. River Falls, wis.
WHITE and White, River Fills, Wis. 64-1638
WHITE Bird, Nez Perce' chief. 64-1251
WHITE family. 64-1274, 64-1543
WHTTEHaUPiantatlon, Bryan Co., Ga.
WHITE House, Washington, D. C. 63-358
WHITE Oata Church, Va.
Civil War. 63-351
WHITE pine blister rust see Blister rust
WHITE supremacy
North Carolina. 63-72
WHITEFIELD, George, 1714-1770. 63-409
WHITEHALL, N. T.
War of 1812. 63-225
WHITEHEAD, Charles. 64-738
V ■■ -
WHITEHEAD family
Genealogy. 64-1179
WHITEHODSE, Vivian Boarman. 64-346
WHITESIDE, Thomas. 64-1130
WHITEWATER, Wis.
Personal papers. 64-1635
WHITFIELD, Elizabeth Green (Cobb) 64-668
WHITFIELD, F. E. 64-1112
WHITFffiLD, James Bryan, 1809-1841.
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WH^FffiLD. Nathan Bryan, 18^-1914.
WHTTFrELD, Robert P. «4-100
WHITFIELD, Sarah Elizabeth (Wooten) 64-668
WHITFIELD family 64-668
Genealogy. 64-1188
WKrTFORD, John N. , d. ca. 1894. 63-139
WHITFQRD family. 63-139
WHITD^fachine Works, Whltinsville, Mass.
WHTTING^Caroline Lee see Hente Caroline
Lee (Whiting) 1800-185T" wollne
W^MAN, Charles Seymour, 1868-1947.
Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847. 64-1257
TOYMAN, Narclssa (Prentiss) 1808-1847.
WHITNEY, Albert M. 64-1327
WHITNEY, EU, 1765-1825. 64-202
WHn^.WiU^Coians, 1841-1904.
WHITNEY family. 64-1283
WH^T, William Thornton, 1866-1934.
WH^TffiR, JotoGreenleaf, 1807-1892.
63-«, 63-400, •64-618, 64-803
WITTIER, Matthew Franklin. 64^1472
WHITTINGHAM, William RoHinson, Bp
1805-1879. 63-140 '
WHITTLE, Francis M., Bp. 64-671
WHITTLE, Lewis Neale. 64-671
WHITTLE, Parker. 64-56
WHITTLE family. 64-671
WHITTLESEY, E. W. 63-399
WHTTTY, James Howard, 1859-1937. 63-141
WHOLESALE trade
seejijso Commission merchants: and
££*= Unas of txaSreTGrlceW
Georgia. 64-579
South Carolina. 63-300
W M^6t'79t^l W 9? dWard ' 1858 -" 36 -
WICKHAM, William. 63-345
WICKLOWCo., Ire.
Personal papers. 64-425
^S^os^collectionof^man
WEST, Howard M., 1864-1945. 64-1448
The WIFE of Martin Guerre (Opera) 64-733
WIGGIN, Sallie (Cotten) 64-472
WIGHT, Augustus G. S. 64-1329
WIGHT, Lucy N. (Calmes) 64-1329
WIGHT family, 64-1329
WILBERFORCE, William, 1759-1833. 63-142
WILBUR, Mrs. Aaron. 64-987
WILBUR, Fedora Isabell Copp. 64-987
WI ^?^'.. Ray Lyman ' "75-1949. 64-182
64-1164, 64-1271, 64-1462
WILBUR, Walter K. 63-1
WTLBURTON, Okla.
Coalmining. 63-269
WILCOX, Delos Franklin, 1873-1928. 64-180
WILCOX, Edgar N. 64-348
WILCOX family. 64-1031
WILD, Alfred. 64-917
WILDE, JohnW., b. 1798. 64-960
WILDE, Oscar, 1856-1900. 63-230
™Z»+g-n. "89-1847 .63-96,
WILDER, Burt Green, 1841-1925. 64-891
WILDER, Gaston a, 1814-1873. 64-1544
W^MarshaUPtackney, 1859-1915.
WILDER, Samuel. 64-1544
WILDER, Sarah E. (Hinton) 64-1544
WILDER, Thornton Mven, 1897- 64-114
64-150, 64-491 <**-•"*,
A
WILDER family. 64-1544 '
WILDERNESS Society. 64-1261
WnjJlJFE conservation. 64-1261
see also Game and game birds
Minnesota. 63-248
Wisconsin. 63-248
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WILEY, Alexander, 1884- 64-1599, 64-1615,
64-1638
WILEY, Calvin Henderson, 1819-1887.
64-470, 64-672 , 64-991
WILEY, Farida. 64-819
WILEY, Loulsi 1889-1935. 64-1291
WILEY, Mary Callum. 64-672
WILGUS, AlvaC. 64-1403
WILHELM, Crown Prince of the German
Empire and of Prussia, 1882-1951.
64-1615
WILKERSON, Thomas. 64-973
WILKES, Charles, 1798-1877. 63-344,
64-1388
WILKES, John, 1727-1797. 63-55
WILKES Co. , N. C. 64-512, 64-535
WELKINS, Ashley. 64-381
WELKINS, John Darragh, d. 1900. 63-229
WILKENS, Nina see Scudder, Nina (Wllkins)
WILKINSON, Florence see Evans, Florence
(Wilkinson)
WILKINSON, James, 1757-1825. 64-81,
64-287, 64-343
WILKINSON, Marguerite Ogden (Btgelow)
1883-1928. 64-150
WILKINSON, Maria H. 64-948
WILKINSON, Marie. 64-799
WILKINSON, Mary see Memmlnger, Mary
(Wilkinson)
WILKINSON, William. 64-890
WILKINSON, Winston, collector. 64-799
WILKINSON Co. , Miss.
Family papers. 64-441, 64-489
WILLAMETTE Falls Canal Company. 64-248
WILLAMETTE University, Salem, Or.
k v 64-694
WILLARD, Carlos Marroquln see Marroquln
Willard, Carlos
WILLARD, S. G. 63-81
WILLARD family
Genealogy. 63-247
WILLCOX, James M , b. 1804. 63-143
WILLCOX, Mary Ann S. (Lamb) 63-143
WILLCOX, Virginia see Upshaw, Virginia
Delaware (WillcozJ
WILLCOX, Walter H. B. 64-695
WILLCOX family. 63-143, 64-1249
WILLIAM HL King of Great Britain, 1650-
1702
Autographs. 64-63
WILLIAM IV, King of Great Britain, 1765-
1837. 64-1526
WILLIAM Allen White Committee News Service,
Washington, D. C. 63-323
WILLIAM and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.
Faculty. 63-78
President. 64-1224
Students. 63-125
WILLIAM Bingham's School, N. C. 64-512
WILLIAM Enston Home, Charleston, S. C.
63-278
WILLIAM Graham Sumner Club. 64-1314
WILLIAM J. Morris (Ship) 64-1395
WILLIAM Peon College, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
64-962
WILLIAM Rainey Harper Memorial Library,
University of Chicago see Chicago, DL —
University— Library
WILLIAMS, Benjamin F. 64-673
WILLIAMS, BenjamlnS., b. 1843. 63-144
WILLIAMS, Bill see Williams, William Sherley,
1787-1849
WILLIAMS, E. B. 64-365
WILLIAMS, George R. 64-835
Estate of. 64-919
WILLIAMS, Georgia see Fleming, Georgia
(Williams)
WILLIAMS, Gerhard Mennen, 1911- 64-1483
WILLIAMS, Harvey, 1812-1867. 64-1511
WILLIAMS, Henry Shaler, 1847-1918. 64-100,
64-843
WILLIAMS, Herbert H. 64-830
WILLIAMS, Howard Yolen, 1889- 64-1594
WILLIAMS, J. E. 63*346
WILLIAMS, James H. 64-1176
WILLIAMS, James W. 63-220
WILLIAMS, John, Captain. 64-314
WILLIAMS, JohnW. M. , b. 1820? 64*1131
WILLIAMS, JosiahB.
Estate of. 64-919
WILLIAMS, Justin. 64-1635
WILLIAMS, Lewis. 63-373, 64-535, 64-1547
WILLIAMS, Louise. 64-843
WILLIAMS, Mary Wilhelmine, 1878-1944.
64-739
WILLIAMS, Micajah Terrell, 1792-1844.
63-205
WILLIAMS, Nathan. 63-220
WILLIAMS, Oscar G. 64-150
WILLIAMS, Roger B. 64-843
WILLIAMS, Samuel, 1786-1859. 63-202
WELLIAMS, Samuel May, 1795-1858. 64-745
WELLIAMS, Samuel Wesley, 1827-1928,
collector. 83-202
WILLIAMS, Sarah Frances (Hicks) b. 1827.
64-673
WILLIAMS, Sidney B. 64-235
WILLIAMS, Solomon, 1700-1776. 63-35
WILLIAMS, Thomas, 1815-1862. 64-1136
WILLIAMS, William, 1787-1850. 63-225
WILLIAMS (William) and Company. 64-949
WILLIAMS, William Carlos, 1883- 64-41,
64-150
WILLIAMS, William Sherley, 1787-1849.
64-752
WILLIAMS, Willis R. 64-1132
WILLIAMS & GuloiL 64-1399
WILLIAMS Choice Tract, DeL
Land settlement. 64-207
WILLIAMS College, Wllliamstown, Mass.
Students. 64-952
WILLIAMS family. 63-144, 64-843. 64-949 ,
64-1118
WILLIAMS, Haywood and Company. 64-3*9
WELLIAMSBORO, N. C.
Business papers. 64-515
WILLIAMSBURG Restoration, inc.,
Williamsburgi Va. 64-1243
WILLIAMSBURG, Va.
Civil War
Federal occupation. 64-462
Eastern State Hospital. 64-364
William and Mary College see William and
Mary College, WilliamsbuFg, Va.
WILLIAMSON, Charles. 64-873
WILLIAMSON, Ralph. 64-946
WILLIAMSON, Robert M. 64-757
WILiaAMSON, Sarah McQueen see Anderson
Sarah McQueen (Williamson)
WILLIAMSON, William, 1875- 63-96
WILLIAMSON family. 64-1031
WILLIAMSPORT, Ind.
Business and personal papers. 64-294
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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Personal papers. 64-364
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.
Williams College see Williams Colleee
WilUamstown, Mass. '
WILLIFORD, David. 64-639
WILLIFORD, Martha see Payne, Martha
(Williford)
WILLIFORD, Martha (Stackhouse) see Service
Martha (Stackhouse) Williford ~ ** TnCe '
WILLIFORD, Williams. 64-639
WILLIS, Albert Shelby, 1843-1897. 63-350
WILLIS, Park Weed, 1867-1958. 64-1271
WILLISON, Frances Nell. 63-215
WILLISON, Gertrude. 63-215
WILLISON, H. C. 63-212, 63-215
WILLISON, Mrs. H. C. 63-215
WILLISON family. 63-215
WILLK3E, Wendell Lewis, 1892-1944. 64-1622
WILLOUGHBT, Barrett see Willoughbv
Florance (Barrett) — ". ^^ '.
WILLOUGHBT, Charles, d. 1888. 63-216
WILLOUGHBY, Florance (Barrett) 63-216
WILLOUGHBY, Oliver L. 63-216
W ^3 L0 216 3HBY ' ^^ Che,mey ' 1841 "13.
WILLOUGHBY family. 63-216
WILLOUGHBY group
Mining claims in Alaska. 63-216
WILLS, Anna Maria Baker (Wbitaker) 64-674
WILLS, George Whitaker, d. 1864. 64-674
WILLS, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867. 64-803
WILLS, Richard Henry, 1836-1891. 64-674
WILLS, William Henry, 1809-1889. 64-674
^^JGJON and Manchester Railroad.
WILMINGTON and Weldon Railroad. 64-1065
WILMINGTON, DeL
Family papers. 64-536
Letters from. 63-367
WILMINGTON Light Infantry. 64-448
WILMINGTON, N. C.
"m W £' M " M8, 64 -" 6 ' •*-«"•
Fraternal organizations. 64-1061
Law practice. 64-1061, 64-1133
Medical practice. 64-1061
Merchants. 64-576, 64-1029, 64-1537
Military units. 64-448, 64-576
Naval affairs (War of 1812) 64-1012
Paper industry and trade. 64-1037
Quarantine Service. 64-992
Race riots. 63-72
Shipping records. 64-824
Social life. 64-998
Steamboats. 64-566
WILMINGTON Rifle Guards. 64-576
WDLMOT Proviso. 64-289
WILSON, Alexander, 1799-1867. 64-675
WILSON, Amos G. 64-829
WILSON, Art. 64-1163
WILSON, Edmund, 1895- 64-1338
WILSON, Edwin Bidwell, 1879- 64-1327
WILSON, George G. 64-1577
WILSON, Henry Lane, 1857-1932. 64-778
WILSON, Huntington see Huntington-Wilson
Francis Malrs, 1871^1946 '
WILSON, James, 1763-1855. 64-794
WILSON, James, 1805-1860. 63-55
WILSON, James, 1836-1920. *64-778
WILSON, John, 1817 or 18-1876. 64-1424
WILSON, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. 64-81
WILSON, Louis Round. 64-454
W1 (W^on) fary AaD — Waterman > Mary Ann
WILSON, Mary Ann (Covington) 64-676
WILSON, Robert Burns. 64-1626
"^i,""*^ " a (Hairston > "* Halrston,
Ruth Stovall (Hairston) Wilson
WILSON, Samuel. 64-794
WILSON, Thomas A. 63-331
WILSON, Thomas M. 64-676
^^ William H., of Bradford, Vt
W^O^Wood r ow,Pre, U . S ., 1856 . 1924 .
Administration of. 64-1565
As correspondent 63-325, 64-228 64-257
!tl& ^I 778 ' M -«8, 64-1295, '
64-1355, 64-1570, 64-1624
Autographs. 64-63
Relating to. 64-124
Relations with Congress. 63-357
WILSON Co., N. C.
Education. 64-470
"^^ Augusta Jane (Evans) 1835-1909.
WILSON, Boyd H. 64-794
WILSON Edith (Boiling) Gait, 1872-1961.
63-357, 63-358
WILSON Co., Tenu.
History (Notes, etc.) 64-1193
WILSON family. 64-675, 64-794, 64-1030
WILSON Foundation. 64-183
WMAN, Dwight Deere, 1895-1951. 64_ 1633
WIMBERLET, Mary Catherine see Qllehrew
Mary Catherine (Wimberley) ~" lenrew >
WIMBERLET family
Genealogy. 64-1188
A
494
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
A
WINANS, William Parkhurst, 1836-1915.
64-1258
WINCHELL, Alexander, 1824-1891. 64-1413,
64-1511
WINCHESTER, Jamesj 1752-1826. 64-1194
WINCHESTER, Miss. 64-1099
WINCHESTER, Va.
Civil war. 64-1226
Letters from. 64-1546
WINDHAM, Conn.
Revolutionary War period. 64-195
WINDOM, William, 1827-1891. 63-243
WINDSOR, N. T.
Law practice. 64-979
Windsor, n. c.
Medical practice. 64-979
Personal papers. 64-364, 64-601
WINE industry and trade
England. 64-259
France. 63-6, 64^504
^ Spain. 64-259
WINE of Cardui 64-966
WDjESBURG, Ohio CTheatrical production}
64-1611
WUJi'lKLD, Kan.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
WING, Henry Hiram, 1859-1936. 64-950
WINKLER, Edwin Theodore, 1823-1883.
64-1165
WINN, J. M. 64-796
WINN, John, o. 1844. 63-145
WINN, Philip James. 63-145
WINN, William H. 63-145
WINN family. 63-145
''l^NNAESS, Erling. 63-240
WINNEBAGO Co. , 111.
Agricultural societies: 64-251
WINNEBAGO Indians
Annuity payments. 63-247
Myths and language studies. 63-11
WINONA, Minn.
Fair and State Exposition, 1890. 63-243
Letters from. 63-241
Manuscript collectors. 63-243
Opera House. 63-243
WINSLOW, Erring. 64-771
WINSOR, Daniel L. 64-1215
WINSTON, C K. 64-1199
WINSTON, George T. 64-1120
WINSTON, Patrick Henry, 1820-1886.
•64-1037
WINSTON, Thomas, 1829-1928. 64-181
WINSTON Academy. 64-539
WINSTON Co., Miss.
Real estate. 64-533
WINSTON-Salem, N. C.
Letters from. 64-380
Salem Academy and College. 64-512
WINTER, J. F. Frederich. 63-30
WINTER, William, 1836-1917. 63-401,
63-407
WINTER and Latimer, San Francisco, Calif.
64-708
WINTERS, Yvor, 1900- 64-150
WINTERS, Mrs. Tvor see Lewis, Janet,
1899-
WINTESTEN, W. W. 64-56
WINTHROP, Robert Charles, 1809-1894.
63-374
WINTHROP, William. 63-334
WIRT, Elizabeth see Baker, Elizabeth (Wirt)
WIRT, Elizabeth Washington (Gamble) 64-677
WIRT, William, 1772-1834. 64-677
As correspondent. 64-186, 64-556
Autographs. 64-63
WIRT family. 64-677
WISCONSIN
Authors. 64-1626
Banks and banking. 64-1637
Bureau of Natural Resources. 64-1621
Cattle raising and trade. 64-1637
Church schools.
Lutheran. 63-20
Civil War see names of military units, e. g.
Wisconsin— Infantry
WISCONSIN (Continued}
Colleges and universities see Wisconsin-
University
County attorneys. 64-1638
DepL of Conservation. 63-248
Family papers. 64-665
Flour and feed trade. 64-1637
Grain trade. 64-1637
Horses. 64-1623
Infantry
31st Regt., 1862-1865. 64-246
Land
Investments. 64-836
Transactions. 64-245
Law practice. 64-1594, 64-1638
Legislature
Election campaigns. 64-1621
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1617,
64-1621, 64-1623, 64-1637
National Guard. 64-1638
Politics. 63-135, 64-1599, 64-1621,
64-1624, 64-1638
Election campaigns. 64-1621
1920. 64-1624
Public utilities. 64-1637
Public welfare. 64-1285
Railroads. 63-256
Rivers. 63-248
State Teachers College, River Falls
International Relations Club. 64-1635
Textile industry and trade. 64-1637
Theater. 63-230
Treasury Dept. 64-1621
University (Madison)
Faculty. 64-1634
Wildlife, Conservation ot 63-248
WISCONSIN Synod see Evangelical Lutheran
Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States
WEE, Henry Alexander, 1806-1876. 63-96,
64-536, 64-1168
WEE, Stephen Samuel, 1874-1949. 64-1290
WEE, Thomas James, 1859-1937. 63-52
WENER, Moses, 1815-1863. 64-1500
WENER, W. C. 64-843
WESLER, Clark, 1870-1947. 64-1522
WETER, Owen, 1860-1938. 63-372, 64-491,
64-764
495
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WITCHCRAFT
Pern. 63-74
WITHERSPOON, Susan see McDowalL Susan
(Witherspoon) ^
WITHERSPOON, Susan D. 64-560
WITHERSPOON, Tarlffa (Cocke) 64-462
WITHEHSPOON family
Genealogy. 64-390
WITHEY, Solomon L. , 1820-1886. 64-1511
WITHROW, Adonlram Judson, 1825-1867
64-1545
WTTHROW, Llbertatla America (Arnold)
WITTE, Edwin Emll, 1887-1960. 64-1634
WivjSRSTON, Eng.
Land
Legal documents. 64-34
WDCFORD, John B. , 1861-1935. 64-1526
WOFFORD'S Brigade. 64-403
WOLCOT, John, 1738-1819. 63-146
WOLCOTT, Oliver, 1726-1797. 64-202
WOLCOTT, Oliver, 1760-1833. 63-94, 64-202
WOLCOTT, Roger, 1679-1767. 64-190
64-203 '
WOLCOTT family. 64-203
WOLFE, Thomas, 1900-1938
Look homeward, Angel (Adaptation of)
64-1605
WOLFLEY, Lewis. 64-11
WC ?S U: IJ, Garnet ***!*. viscount, 1833-
1913. 63-147
wo w s %%?* Congress ' Ne » York >
W °S S ^^^^^""'rfReUef, New
ROMAN'S Christian Temperance Union.
63-193, 64-1263
^^T 8 C ? lumWan position Association of
Cincinnati. 63-203
WO 6^ 9 T| M1SSl0nSlryS0Cletv ' »«**«». », I-
WOMAN'S National Council of the United States
see National Council of Women of the
United States
WC 2^ S ^ aa0nal ^^ <**»■■ see Woman's
Relief Corps —
WOMAN'S Peace Party. 63-232
WOMAN'S Relief Corps. 64-146
WOMEN
Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc 64-60
Church work. 64-847
see also Women's organizations; and
names of specific organizations, de-
nominations; and churches
Education. 64-309, 64-719, 64-1241
Employment. 64-715
Legal status. 63-24'
see also Women's rights
Occupations
Lawyers. 64-720
Position. 64-751
War work see Civil War-Women's wax
work
Maryland. 64-1060
WOME N Descendants <* Ancient and Honorable
Artillery Company. 64-320
WOMEN'S Christian Temperance Union see
Woman's Christian Temperance Union -
WOMEN'S clothing see Clothing; Fashions
WOMEN'S International League for Peace and
Freedom. 63-232
Section for the United States. 64-739
WOMEN'S International Organisations
Peace and Disarmament Committee
63-232
WOMEN'S Northwest Conference on Current
Problems. 63-232
WOMEN'S organizations. . 63-232 63-273
64-21, 64-320, 64-739
seea^o dubs; types of organizations, e. g.
iTaternities and sororities; Missionary
societies; subjects with which the organi-
zation is concerned, e.g. Charitable
work; Women's suffrage; names of organi-
zations beginning with the words Woman's
or Women's; American Association of
University Women; Daughters of the
American Revolution; and United DauHh-
ters of the Confederacy
Michigan. 64-1404, 64-1409, 64-1410
64-1494
Minnesota. 64-1521
Missouri. 64-320
New Tork. 64-818
North Carolina. 64-472
South Carolina. 63-311
WOMEN'S rights. 64-224, 64-292, 64-721
seealso. Civil rights; Women-^Legal status
WOMEN'S societies and clubs see Clubs;
Women's organizations r ~~ .
WOMEN'S suffrage. 63-361, 63-369, 63-371
64-292, 64-887, 64-1562 .?«*«*.
Minnesota. 64-1523
New York. 64-346
WOOD, A. N. 64-861
A
WOOD, Charles Ersklne Scott, 1852-1944.
64-699
WOOD, Sir Evelyn, 1838-1919. 63-148
WOOD, Fernando, 1812-1881. 63-254
WOOD, J. J. 64-951
WOOD, John, 1775-1822. 63-2
WOOD, John Taylor, 1830-1904. 64-678
W< 64 D 1 Le ° nard ' 186 °- 1 927. 64-769, 64-778,
WOOD, Lola (Mackubin) 64-678
WOOD, Mary Wilhelmlne (Trist) 1838-1914
64-1546
WOOD, Robert Crooke, 1832-1900. 64-1546
WOOD, Samuel O. 63-149
WOOD, Sylvan Rupert. 63-37
WOOD, Trist, d. 1952. 64-1546 Ssfl
WOOD see Forest products industry; Forests
and forestry
WOOD family. 64-678
WOODARD, J. H. 63-350
WOODBERRY, George Edward, 1855-1930.
63-141
WOODBURY, Charles Levi, 1820-1898.
64-1585
ff ^lSS 51 63 ' H63 - 3M
WOODBURY family
Genealogy. 63-335, 64-1585
WOODCUTS
Collections. 64-491
WOODIN, William Hartman, 1868-1934.
64^1474
WOODLOTS
seealso Forests and forestry
Michigan. 64-1496
WOODMAN, Jonathan J., b. 1825. 64-1511
' WOODROW, James. 64-540
496
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WOODROW Wilson Foundation. 64-183
WOODRUFF, Mrs. Percy. 64-952
WOODRUFF, Timothy. 64-1170
WOODS, John, 1794-1855. 63-184, 63-204
WOODSON, C. G. 64-1175
WOODSON, R. G. 64-278
WOODSTOCK, Vt.
Letters received in. 64-1586
WOODVILLE, James Lewis. 64-800
WOODVILLE, James Lewis, 1820-1904.
64-800
WOODVILLE, Mary (Breckinridge) 64-800
WOODVILLE, Miss.
Family papers. 64-527
WOODWARD, Robert Simpson, 1849-1924.
64-767
WOODWARD, Thomas J. 64-609
WOODWORKING. 63-249
WOODWORTH, James R. 63-223
WOODY, Frank H. 63-150
WOODY, Newton D. 63-150
WOODY, Robert. 63-150
WOODY family. 63150
WOOL, John Ellis, 1784-1869. 63-220
63-245, 63-353, 64-1329 " '
WOOL industry and trade
seealso_ Textile industry and trade
Prices. 64-914
Tennessee. 64-657
WOQLCOTT, Alexander, 1887-1943. 64-1478
WOOLF, Barry. 64-933
WOOLF, Virginia. 64-1367
yOOLFOLK, Ellen (Douglas) see Waldrop,
Ellen (Douglas) Woolfolk
^g r eh
HpOLLEY, 64-1160
^T WOOLSEY, Lester Hood, 1877-1961. 64-1577
m wooi
Wr woos
WOOLWORTH Building, New York City
Architecture. 63-349
WOOSTER, Ann Empie. 64-679
WOOSTER, Lucy (Wright) 64-679
WOOSTER, William A. 64-679
WOOSTER lamlly. 64-679
WOOTEN, Sarah Elizabeth see Whitfield,
Sarah Elizabeth (Wootenj
WOOTEN family. 64-668
WORDEN, John Lorlmer, 1818-1897. 64-1387
WORDSWORTH, Christopher, 1774-1846.
64-957
WORDSWORTH, Christopher, Bp. of Lincoln.
1807-1885. 64-957
WORDSWORTH, Dora see Quillinan, Dorothy
(Wordsworth) 1804-1847
WORDSWORTH, William, 1770-1850. 64-957
WORK boats see Ferries; Fishwheels
WORK Projects Administration, U. S. see
U. S. —Work Projects Administration
WORK relief
New York.
64-1171
WORKERS' education
Illinois. 64-66
WORKERS Party of the U.S. 64-1607
WORKING conditions. 64-715
Lumber industry. 64-1271
Illinois. 64-105
Michigan. 64-1511
Middle West. 64-1511
WORKMEN'S compensation. 64^715
Minnesota. 63-236
WORKS Progress Administration, U. S. see
U. S.-Work Projects Administration
WORLD Association of World Federalists.
64-42
WORLD Citizens Association. 64-23, 64-182,
64-183
WORLD Court see The Hague, Netherlands-
Permanent Court of International Justice
WORLD Federal Union. 64-1303
WORLD government. 64-42, 64-182, 64-809
Constitutions. 64-72
WORLD history. 64-1169
WORLD League of Truth Seekers. 64-1164
WORLD Movement for World Federal Govern-
ment see World Association of World
Federalists
497
WORLD, New York (Newspaper) 63-377
WORLD Peace Foundation, Boston, Mass.
63-232, 64-1303
WORLD politics. 63-349
WORLD Power Conference. 64-1269
WORLD Union O. S. E. 64-1318
WORLD War L 1914-1918
For participation by States and countries
see subdivision World War I under each.
64-1496, 64-1557
Aerial operations. 64-1431
Army see names of units under U. S. —
Army; and see U. S. —Army— American
Expeditionary Force, 1917-1920
Campaigns, battles, and other military
actions. 64-569, 64-1183, 64-1524
see also names of battles and campaigns,
e. g. Ourcq, Battle of, 1918
Casualties
Lutherans. 63-31
Causes and pre-war conditions. 63-372,
64-1462
Chaplains
Presbyterian. 63-182
Civilian affairs
Americans in France. 64-1149
In France. 64-1524
In Germany. 64-1524
Civilian war effort
Boy Scouts. 64-1525
Red Cross. 64-716
Compulsory military service. 64-74
Defense. 64-368, 64-1474
Finance. 64-1501
Foreign policy and relations (U. S. )
63-357, 64-257
History (Notes, etc.) 64-130
Letters. 63-234, 64-298, 64-312, 64-1116
see also specific headings under World
War t For other general references
see subdivision Personal papers
Medical affairs
Ambulance service. 64-825, 64-1519
Military life
This heading is used for descriptions
of camp and field conditions and activities.
64-658, 64-1183, 64-1524, 64-1638
England. 64-1116
Military posts. 64-1022
Military service
This heading is used for references to
general participation in the war in
specific locations. For military actions
see World War I— Campaigns, battles,
and other military actions.
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WORLD War I
Military service (Continued)
In Europe. 64-1426
In France. 63-182, 63-273, 64-588
64-658, 64-842, 64-1207, 64-1524
64-1549
In Italy. 64-1519
In the Mediterranean area. 64-817
Military training. 64-569
Naval service. 63-87, 63-325, 64-817
Officers* military and personal papers
63-49, 64-1514 ^^
Peace. 63-357, 64-1577
see also Paris, France-Peace Confer-
ence, 1919
Personal papers. 63-87, 64-318, 64-1172
64-1466 '
Pictures. 64-1207
Poetry. 64-22
Postwar. 63-273, 64-1172
5£ T9T8Ti 9 1o ma,,y ~ Amed occu P atlrai .
tT. S. Senate. 63-357
Public opinion
Religious leaders. 64-133, 64-1160
Regiments see names of units under V S -
Army
Registers, lists, etc.
Lutheran. 63-31
Relief to war victims
Belgium. 63-371
Italy. 64-1519
Soldiers from
Massachusetts. 64-15
Minnesota. 64-1519, 64-1524
New Jersey. 64-588
North Carolina. 64-658, 64-569
South Carolina. 63-151
Tennessee. 64-1183
Trade (U. S.)
Norway. 64-690
Treaties. 63-357
WORLD Warn, 1939-1945
For participation by States and countries
see subdivision World War n under each.
Air power. 64-1557
Appropriations. 64-257
Casualties
Lutherans. 63-31
Causes and prewar conditions
Lectures. 64-113, 64-1599
Chaplains
Lutheran. 63-31
Civilian life
Americans In France. 64-1149
WORLD Warn (Continued)
Civilian war effort
Entertaining and helping servicemen.
64-717
College, university, and school students
alumni, and faculty. 64-1401, 64-1426
64-1635 '
Displaced persons. 64-962, 64-1318
see also World War D-Relief to war
victims
Government work. 64-1403
Ground Observer Corps. 63-93
History (Notes, etc.)
Japanese. 64-1277
Japanese evacuation see World War n-
Nisel relocation
Letters. 64-946, 64-1466, 64-1481
? ee * Sa6 » specific headings under World
Warn. For other general references
see subdivision Personal papers
Military occupation of see
Germany-Allied occupation, 1945-1955-
Japan-Allied occupation, 1945-1952 '
Military service and papers
In Europe. 64-822
In Assam, India. 64-822
Military training. 64-822,64-1325
Orientation of troops. 64-113
News reporting. 64-1636
Nisei relocation. 64-1442
Peace. 64-23
Personal papers. 63-87, 64-1638
Propaganda. 64-88
Regiments see names of units under
D. S. —Army
Registers, lists, etc
Lutheran. 63-31
Relief to war victims. 64-1318
Austria. 64-71
Germany. 64-71
Netherlands. 63-244
Russia. 64-1303
Ships. 64-1573
Soldiers from
Massachusetts. 64-15
Michigan. 64-1460
New Tort 64-822
WORLD War Registrars, National Society of.
64-320
WORLD Youth Congress. 63-232
W °^? B C *™^^^ Congress, Chicago,
uL, 1893. 64-683 «-iu«*su,
WORLD'S Columbian Exposition, Chicago, m.
1893 see Chicago, ni. -World's Columbian
Exposition, 1893
WORLD'S Parliament of Religions, Chicaeo
m., 1893. 64-1326 ^^ ^'
WORTH, David Gaston, 1831-1897. 64-680
WORTH, G. A. 64-1575
WORTH, Jonathan, 1802-1869. 63-66, 64-401
WORTH, MarUtia (Daniel) 64-680
WORTH, William Jenkins. 64-1569
WORTH family. 64-680
WORTHAM, Eng.
Land. 64-34
WORTHEN, Amos Henry. 64-100
WORTHINGTON, Edward. 64-314
WORTHINGTON, Sarah see Peter, Sarah
(Worthington) King, 1800-1877
WORTHINGTON, Thomas, 1773-1827. 63-180
WORTHINGTON family. 63-180
WRECKS see Accidents; Railroads-Accidents^
Shipwrecks .-■'■■
WRIGHT, Burdette S. 64-1557
WRIGHT, Carroll Davidson, 1840-1909
63-384
WRIGHT, Crafts J. 63-339
WRIGHT, Fanny. 64-118
WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd, 1869-1959. 64-150
WRIGHT, George, 1803-1865. 63-353
^PfT'. Geor * e Washington, 1816-1885.
D4-784
WRIGHT, Mrs. George Washington. 64-784
WRIGHT, Howell, 1882-1954, collector.
WRIGHT (J. O.) & Company, New York.
64-1317
WRIGHT, James Osborne, d. 1920. 64-1317
WRIGHT, John Crafts, 1784 ?-1861. 63-399
WRIGHT, Joshua G. 64-1065, 64-1133
WRIGHT, Julius Walker, 1838-1878. 64-1133
WRIGHT, Lucy see Wooster, Lucy (Wright)
498
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WRIGHT, Marcos Joseph, 1831-1922. 64-608
WRIGHT, Mary Ann. 64-1133
WRIGHT, May see Sewall, May (Wright)
1844-1920
WRIGHT, Mollie (Murdoch 64-1133
WRIGHT, Nathaniel, 1789-1875. 63-205
WRIGHT, Quincy, 1890- 64-42, 64-182,
64-183
WRIGHT, Silas, 1795-1847. 64-1575, 64-1585
WRIGHT, Thomas. 64-1580
WRIGHT & Taylor, Liverpool, Eng. 64-1398
WRIGHT Co. , Minn.
Teachers and teaching. 63-238
WRIGHT family. 64-1133
WRITERS and writing see Authors; Authorship
WRITERS' Program. 64-785
WULSIN, Lucien, collector. 63-172
WORTTEMBERG, Paul Wilhelm, duke of see
Paul Wilhelm, duke of Wurttemberg, 1757"-
1860
WYANDOTTE Chemicals Corporation,
Wyandotte, Mich. 64-1174
WYATT, Edith Franklin. 64-150
WYATT, Sarah see Bixby, Sarah (Wyatt)
Heard
WYATT, William Edward. 63-140
WYCHE, Charles Cecil, 1885- 63-151
WYCKOFF, Hubert Coke, 1901- 64-700
WYLAND, Ray O. 64-1164
WYLIE, Elinor (Hoyt) 1885-1928. 64-150
WYLLIE, Hugh. 63-342
WYMAN, EarlJ. 64-1635
■J, Walker Demarquis, 1907- 64-1635
'WYOMING
Fur trade. 64-307
Land
Settlement. 64-904
Trading posts. 64-552
Travel and description. 64-575
XYZ
X-RAY. 64-1357
Y. M. C. A. see Young Men's Christian
Associations
YADKIN College, Davidson Co. , N. C.
64-376
YADKIN Co., N. C.
Letters received in. 64-460
YAKIMA, Wash.
History (Notes, etc.) 64-1251
YALE, William, 1887- 64-17
YALE University
Faculty. 64-809, 64-1314
Forestry School. 64-1299
Numismatic collections. 64-1293
Presidents. 64-1292
Press. 64-114
Students. 63-89, 63-263, 64-843, 64-904,
64-952, 64-1082, 64-1371
Trumbull Gallery. 64-1315
YANCEY, Bartlett, 1785-1828. 64-1547
YANCEY, Benjamin Cudworth, 1817-1891.
63-152
YARN industry. 64-383
Machines. 64-1112
Pennsylvania. 64-1146
YARYAN, John. 63-398
YATES, Elizabeth Ann, 1789-1868. 63-318
YATES, Joseph, of South Carolina. 63-318
YATES, Mary Amarlntha see Snowden, Mary
Amarlntha (Yates)
YATES, Richard, 1860-1936. 64-247
YATES family. 63-318
YAVAPAI Co. , Ariz.
Pioneer life. 64-5
YAWLS. 63-366
YAZOO Co., Miss.
Teachers and teaching. 64-1034
YAZOO Land Company. 64-755
YAZOO Valley, Miss.
Civil War. 64-1535
YEATS, William Butler, 1865-1939. 64-150,
64-1334
YELLOW fever
Medical notes. 64-578, 64-1543
Florida. 63-327, 64-1047
Louisiana. 64-1209
Mississippi. 64-364
South Carolina. 64-1552
YELLOW Springs, Ohio
Antioch College. 63-255
Letters from. 63-257
YELLOW Wolf, Nez Perce chief. 64-1251
YELLOWSTONE National Park. 64-613
YELLOWSTONE River
Explorations of. 64-343
YEOMANS, John William, 1800-1863. 64-1156
YERKES, Charles Tyson, 1837-1905. 64-185
YESLER, Henry L. , 1810-1892. 63-216,
64-1266
YODER, SamuelS., 1841-1921. 64-786
YOKOHAMA, Japan
Travel and description. 63-234
YONCE, William B. 63-78
YORK, Brantley. 63-80
YORK Co. , S. C.
Legal documents. 64-1130
Letters from. 64-478
YORKTOWN, Va.
Civil War. 63-303, 64-644
YOSEMTTE (Ship) 64-1499
YOST, Fielding Harris, 1871-1946. 64-1474,
64-1515
YOUNG, ArmandD. 64-575
YOUNG, Bert. 64-1164
YOUNG, Donovan Harold, b. 1904. 64-1561
•YOUNG, John. 63-204
YOUNG, John Freeman, Bp. , 1820-1885.
64-1548
YOUNG, Rachel (Barry) Burnap. 64-681
YOUNG, Robert Simonton. 64-433
YOUNG, Sarah Virginia (Burton) 64-433
YOUNG, Stark, 1881- 64-608
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YOUNG Co., Tex.
Salt industry and trade. 64-754
YOUNG family. 64-433, 64-591
YOUNG Men's Christian Associations. 64-883
World War I. 64-1524
By place
Raleigh, N. C. 64-375
St. Paul, Minn. 63-245
Washington, D. C. 64-583
WestDryden, N. Y. 64-825
YOUNG people. 64-1241
Church and religious activities
see also Young Men's Christian
Associations
Baptist. 64-151, 64-1162
Presbyterian. 64-1415
National Youth Administration (U. S. )
Michigan. 64-1483
Societies
Michigan. 64-1483
New York. 64-893
YOUNGS family
Genealogy. 64-899
YOUTH see Young people
YPSILANTI, Mich.
Women's organizations. 64-1409
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
YUD1N, Gennadil VasiTievich, 1840-1912,
collector. 63-410
YUKON Delta
Eskimos. 64-1268
ZACHAR1E, Francis C. 64-682
ZACHARIE, James S. 64-682
ZACHARIE (James W.)& Company New
Orleans, La. 64-682
ZACHARIE family. 64-682
2A £E['*"' ^ ncl ° **«** J see Batista y
Zaldivar, Fulgencio, Pres. Cuta, 1901-
ZANGWILL, Israel. 64-1334
ZAPOTEC Indians. 63-11
ZATURENSKY, Marya. 64-150
ZEISBERGER, David, 1721-1808. 63-2
ZETA Psi Fraternity. 64-1491
ZEUCH, William Edward. 64-1594
ZIEGLER, Charles M., 1888-1959. 64-1448
ZIEMER, Gregor Athalwin, 1899- 64-1636
ZILCH, Oscar. 64-1453
ZMMERMAN, B. D. 64-308
ZIMMERMAN, Nellie (Carr) 64-308
ZIMMERMAN, WendeU. 64-1163
ZIMMERMAN family. 64-308
ZINC mines and mining
Tennessee. 64-1214
ZION Lutheran Church, Chicago, EL 63-21
ZION Lutheran Church, Gravelton, Mo. 63-21
^oS^ MarlonADtton y. 1901-1986.
ZON, Raphael, 64-908
ZOOK, George F. 64-1480
ZOOLOGY. 64-153, 64-562
see also Embryology
Brazil. 63-83
ZORACH, Dahlov see Ipcar. Dahlov (Zorach)
ZORACH, Marguerite. 63-411
ZORACH, William, 1887- 63-411
ZOUAVES. 64-804
Bee also official names of army units
ZUKOFSKY, Louis. 64-150
ZULU War, 1878-1879. 63-148 ^*
ZULULAND
Missions. 64-1293
ZUMBRO Falls, Minn.
First Congregational Church. 64-1520
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PREFACE
The third volume of the National Union Catalog of Manuscript CoUec-
toons represents another step in the continuing program toward achieving
bibliographic control over the vast manuscript resources of American reposi-
tories. This effort, begun with generous grants from the Council on Library
Besources, Inc., is now carried on with funds appropriated by the Congress
to the Library of Congress.
This issue, which includes 2,050 manuscript collections in 98 repositories,
brings the total number of collections described in the catalog to 14,374 and
the number of contributing institutions to 425.
L. Qunrcr Mumtobd
Librarian of Congress
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Advisory Committee
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wihjam T. Aldebson, Jr. {since March 1964)
American Association for State and Local
History
Everett O. Alldbedge
Society of American Archivists
Gk>BD0N T. Bakes
The Manuscript Society
Curt F. BOhleb
Modern Language Association
W. Stull Holt (until September 1964)
American Historical Association
CLIFFORD L. LORD
At large (American history)
Hoba.ce S. Mbrkttj,
Southern Historical Association
Rot F. Nichols
Social Science Research Council
LYMAN H BUTTERFIELD
At large (American history)
Lester J. Cappon
Institute of Early American History
and Culture
A, Hunter Dufeee
At large (History of science)
Philip M. Hamee
At large (American history)
Oliver "W. Holmes
National Historical Publications
Commission
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Kenneth Setton
Association of Research Libraries
Clement M. Silvestro (until March 1964)
American Association for State and
Local History
Lotus B. Wright
American Council of Learned Societies
American Historical Association (since
September 1964)
Mississippi Valley Historical Association
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CONTENTS
Preface
111
Advisory Committee iv
Repositories represented in the National Union Catalog of Manuscript
Collections, 1959-1964. vii
Introduction sd
Guide to entries by repository xiii
Catalog 1-264
Index 265-500
A
REPOSITORIES REPRESENTED IN THE
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections, 1959-1964
ALABAMA
Alabama. Department of Archives and History,
Library
Montgomery
Alabama. University (Tuscaloosa)
Auburn University. Library
Mobile. Public Library
Talladega College. Savery Library
ARIZONA
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society, Tucson
Arizona. University (Tucson) Library
ARKANSAS
Arkansas. University (Fayettevflle) Library
Benton County Historical Society, Rogers
CALIFORNIA
A T^lttier HiSt0riCal AssociatIon - Pacific Coast Branch,
Berkeley. Pacific School of Religion. Library
SUK* l *£?? t *r % Tecnnol °sy. Pasadena. Library
California. State Library, Sacramento
California. State Library. Sutro Branch, San
Francisco
California. University (Berkeley) Bancroft Library
^i" ? 1 *; University (Berkeley) Library. Bare
Books Department
California. University (Berkeley) Music Library
California. University (Los Angeles) Bureau of
Governmental Research. Library
California. University (Los Angeles) Library
Lib n0nt Southeni CaMonrfa School of Theology.
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San
Marino
Honnold Library for the Associated Colleges, Claremont
Junipero Serra Museum, San Diego
Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton. Library
Los Angeles. College of Medical Evangelists. Library
Los Angeles County Medical Association
Los Angeles County Museum
Los Angeles. Public Library
Los Angeles. Southwest Museum. Library
Los Angeles. University of Southern California.
Library
Mills College, Oakland. Library
Oakland. Free Library
St John's Seminary, Camarillo. Library
San Diego. Public Library
San Francisco. Public Library
San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo
Library
San Mateo County. Historical Museum, San Mateo
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, Three Rivers
Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco
Stanford University. Lane Medical Library, San
Francisco '
Stanford University. Library
Stevenson House State Historical Monument, Monterey
COLORADO
Colorado. University (Boulder) Libraries.
Historical Collections
Pioneer's Museum, Colorado Springs
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford
Connecticut State Library, Hartford
Hartford Medical Society
Hartford Seminary Foundation. Library
Marine Historical Association, Mystic
Western
Library
New Britain. Public Library
New Canaan. Library
Stonington Historical Society
Trinity College, Hartford. Library
U. S. Coast Guard Academy, New London.
Webb House, Wethersfield
Wssleyan University, Middletown. Library
Wilton Historical Society, Cannondale
Yale University, New Haven. Library
DELAWARE
Delaware. Public Archives Commission, Dover
Delaware. University (Newark) Library
Eleutherian Mills Historical Library, Greenville
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Catholic Historical Association
Catholic University of America. Department of
Archives and Manuscripts
Freemasons. U: S. Scottish Rite. Supreme Council
for the Southern Jurisdiction. Library
Georgetown University. History Department
Howard University. Library
Red Cross. U. S. American National Red Cross.
Bureau of Archives
U. S. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
U. S. Library of Congress. Music Division
U. S. Library of Congress. Rare Book Division
FLORIDA
Florida. University (Gainesville) Libraries
Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial Library, Sanford
Rollins College, Winter Park. Library.
GEORGIA
Emory University, Atlanta. Library
Georgia. University (Athens) Library
HAWAII
Hawaii. University (Honolulu) Library
Hawaiian Historical Society, Honolulu
IDAHO
Idaho. State College, Pocatello. Museum
Idr ho. State Historical Society, Boise
Idaho. University (Moscow) Library
ILLINOIS
Augustana College and Theological Seminary, Bock
Island
Chicago Historical Society
Chicago. Public Library
Chicago Theological Seminary. Library
Chicago. University. Library
Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County, Quincy
Illinois. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Illinois. State Historical Library, Springfield
Illinois. University (Urbana) Illinois Historical
Survey
Illinois. University (Urbana) Library
Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington
Newberry Library, Chicago
Northwestern University. Dental School, Chicago
Northwestern University, Evanston. Library
Northwestern University. Law Library, Chicago
INDIANA
Anderson College and Theological Seminary.
of Theology Library
DePauw University, Greencastle. Archives
Earlham College, Richmond. Library
School
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INDIANA— Continued
Howard County Historical Museum, Kokomo
Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis
Indiana. State Library, Indianapolis
Indianapolis. Public Library
New Harmony. Working Men's Institute. Library
Purdue University, Lafayette. Library
St Meinrad Archabbey Library
Wabash College, Crawfordsville. Library
Washington County Historical Society, Salem
IOWA
Iowa. State Department of History and Archives, Des
Moines
Iowa. State Medical Library, Des Moines
Iowa. State University, Iowa City. Library
Luther College, Decorah. Library
EANSAS
Bethel College Historical Library, North Newton
Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka
Kansas. State University of Agriculture and Applied
Science, Manhattan. Department of History
Kansas. University (Lawrence) Library
Kansas. University. Medical Center. Clendening
Medical Library, Kansas City
Ottawa County Historical Society, Minneapolis
KENTUCKY
Filson Club, Louisville
Kentucky. University (Lexington) Library
Louisville. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library
Louisville. University. Law Library
LOUISIANA
Louisiana. State Library, Baton Rouge
Tulane University of. Louisiana, New Orleans.
MAINE
Camden Historical Society
Colby College, Waterville. Library
New Gloucester Historical Society
Library
College
MARYLAND
of Notre Dame
of Maryland.
Baltimore.
Library
Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Library
U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Museum
MASSACHUSETTS
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester
Amherst College. Library
Andover Newton Theological School, Newton Center.
Library
Belchertown Historical Association
Boston. Athenaeum
Boston College. Library
Boston. Public Library
Boston University. Libraries
Bostonian Society
Cambridge. Episcopal Theological School. Library
Congregational Library of the American Congregational
Association, Boston
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield
Dedham Historical Society
Essex Institute, Salem
Pall River Historical Society
Forbes Library, Northampton
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library, Boston
Harvard University. Houghton Library
Harvard University. Library of the Schools of Medicine
and Public Health
Jackson Homestead, Newton
Marblehead Historical Society
Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston
Middleborough Historical Association
Old Colony Historical Society, Taunton
Old Dartmouth Historical Society, New Bedford
Petersham Historical Society
Badcliffe College, Cambridge. Women's Archives
Reading Antiquarian Society
Richard Salter Storrs Library, Longmeadow
Tufts University, Medford. Library
Unitarian Historical Society, Boston
Wellesley College. Library
Worcester. College of the Holy Cross. Library
MICHIGAN
Bishop Baraga Association, Marquette
Dearborn Historical Museum
Detroit Institute of Arts. Library
Grand Rapids. Public Library
Marquette County Historical Society, Marquette
Michigan. Central Michigan University, Mount
Pleasant Library
Michigan. State University, East Lansing. Library
State University, East Lansing. Museums.
A
Michigan.
Library
Michigan.
Michigan.
Michigan.
Transportation
University
William L.
University (Ann Arbor) Law Library
University (Ann Arbor) Library
University (Ann Arbor) Michigan
Historical Collections
Michigan. University (Ann Arbor)
Library
Michigan. University (Ann Arbor)
Museums. Library
Michigan. University (Ann Arbor)
Clements Library
Wayne State University, Detroit Library
MINNESOTA
Catholic Historical Society of St. Paul
Clay County Historical Society, Moorhead
Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter. Archives
Koochiching County Historical Society, International
Falls
Lake County Historical Society, Two Harbors
Luther Theological Seminary, St Paul. Library
Minneapolis. Public Library
Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Minnesota. University (Minneapolis) Library
Nicollet County Historical Museum, St. Peter
Roseau County Historical Society, Roseau
St Louis County Historical Society, Duluth
St. Paul. College of St Thomas. Library
MISSISSIPPI
Millsaps College, Jackson. Library. Methodist .
Archives
Mississippi. Department of Archives and History,
Jackson
Vicksburg. Old Courthouse Museum
MISSOURI
Concordia Historical Institute, St Louis
Kansas City. University. Library
Mark Twain Birthplace Memorial Shrine, Florida
Missouri Historical Society, St Louis
Missouri. State Historical Society, Columbia
Missouri. University (Columbia) Library. Western
Historical Manuscripts Collection
St. Louis. Public Library
Washington University, St Louis. Law Library
Washington University, St Louis. Library
Washington University, St. Louis. Medical Library
NEBRASKA
Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln
Nebraska. University (Lincoln) Library
Omaha. Public Library
Washington County Historical Society, Fort Calhoun
Vlll
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Dartmouth College, Hanover. Library
Portsmouth. Athenaeum
Wadleigh Memorial Library, Milford
NEW JERSEY
Bergen County Historical Society, North Hackensack
Monmouth County Historical Association, Freehold
Morristown National Historical Park
New Brunswick. Theological Seminary of the Reformed
Church in America. Library
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History, Trenton
New Jersey Historical Society, Newark
Newark. Free Public Library
Princeton Theological Seminary. Library
Princeton University. Library
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken. Library
Trenton. Free Public Library
NEW MEXICO
Montezuma Seminary. Library
NEW YORK
Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake
Albany Institute of History and Art
Albany Medical College
American Academy of Arts and Letters, New Tork City
Boscobel Restoration, Garrison
Broome County Historical Society, Binghamton
Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Buffalo
Columbia County Historical Society, Kinderhook
Columbia University, New York City. Libraries
Cornell University, Ithaca. Libraries. Collection of
Regional History and University Archives
Cornell University, Ithaca. Libraries. Department
of Rare Books
Cornell University, Ithaca. New York State School of
Labor and Industrial Relations
Elmira College. Library
Geneva. Historical Museum
Goshen. Library and Historical Society
Greene County Historical Society. West Coxsackie
Historical Society of the Tarrytowns, Tarrytown
Hobart College, Geneva. Library
Huguenot Historical Society of New Paltz
Montour Falls. Memorial Library
National Audubon Society, New York City
New York Academy of Medicine. Library
New York. General Theological Seminary of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.
Library
New-York Historical Society
New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Library
New York. Museum of the American Indian, Heye
Foundation. Library
New York. Museum of the City of New York
New York. Public Library
New York Society Library
New York. State Library, Albany
New York. Union Theological Seminary. Library
New York University. Libraries
Ontario County Historical Society, Canandaigua
Ossining Historical Society
Oswego County Historical Society, Oswego
Rochester. University. Library
Russell Sage College, Troy. Library
St. Bernard's Seminary, Rochester. Library
St Lawrence University, Canton. Library
Suffolk County Historical Society, Riverhead
Syracuse University. Library
Wading River Historical Society
Warsaw Historical Society
Waterloo Library and Historical Society
Ylyo Institute for Jewish Research, New York City
Library
NORTH CAROLINA
Davidson College. Library
Duke University, Durham. Library
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches, Montreat
North Carolina. State Department of Archives and
History, Raleigh
North Carolina. University (Chapel Hill) Library
Southern Historical Collection
Pack Memorial Library, Asheville
Wake Forest. Southeastern Baptist Theological
Seminary. Library
Western North Carolina Historical Association,
Asheville
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota. State Historical Society, Bismarck
North Dakota.. University (Grand Forks) Library
OHIO
Associated Dayton and Montgomery County Historical
Societies, Dayton
Butler County Historical Society, Hamilton
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem. New
Church Library
Cincinnati Historical Society
Cincinnati. Public Library
Cleveland. Public Library
Denison University, Granville. Library
Elyria. Library
Historical Society of Columbiana and Fairfield
Township, Columbiana
Kenyon College, Gambier. Library
Lorain County Historical Society, Elyria
Miami University, Oxford
Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West, Norwood.
Library
Oberlin College. Library
Ohio Historical Society, Columbus
Ohio. State Library, Columbus
Ohio. State University, Columbus. Libraries
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont
St. Joseph Seminary, Cleveland. library
Tallmadge Historical Society
Toledo. Museum of Art
Warren County Historical Society, Lebanon
Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland
Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Library
Wilberforce University. Library
Wooster. College of Wooster
OKLAHOMA
Creek Indian Museum, Okmulgee
Oklahoma. University (Norman) Library
Tulsa. University. Library
OREGON
Coos-Curry Pioneer and Historical Association, North
Bend
Daughters of the American Revolution. Oregon Society,
Portland
Jacksonville. Museum
La Grande. Public Library
Lane County Pioneer Museum, Eugene
Oregon Historical Society, Portland
Oregon. State Library, Salem
Oregon. University (Eugene) Library
PENNSYLVANIA
Alverthorpe Gallery, Jenkintown
Ambridge. Old Economy State Museum
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia
Bucknell University, Lewlsburg. Library
Bucks County Historical Society, Doylestown
Crawford County Historical Society, Meadville
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PENNSYLVANIA— Continued
Evangelical and Reformed Church, Lancaster.
Historical Society
Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. Library
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. Library
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
Department of Records
Girard College, Philadelphia
Haverford College. Library
Historical Society of Adams County, Gettysburg
Historical Society of Dauphin County, Harrisburg
Historical Society of York County, York
Lebanon County Historical Society, Lebanon
Lebanon Valley College, Annville. Library
Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia
Moravian Archives, Bethlehem
Muhlenberg College, Allentown. Library
Pennsylvania. Historical and Museum Commission,
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania. Historical Society of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania. State University, University Park.
Library
Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia. Library
Philadelphia. Athenaeum
Philadelphia. Free Library
Philadelphia. Library Company
Philadelphia. Temple University. Library
Pittsburgh Carnegie Library
Pittsburgh. Theological Seminary. Library
Pittsburgh. University. Library
Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia
Radnor Historical Society, Wayne
Swarthmore College. Friends Historical Library
Valley Forge Historical Society
Villanova University. Library
Washington County Historical Society, Washington
RHODE ISLAND
Annmary Brown
John Carter Brown
Brown University, Providence.
Memorial
Brown University, Providence.
Library
Brown University, Providence. Library
Moses Brown School, Providence
Rhode Island Medical Society, Providence
Rhode Island. State Archives, Providence
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston. St. Michael's Church
Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina. Library
Furman University, Greenville. South Carolina
Baptist Historical Collection
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. South
Carolina (Diocese), Charleston
South Carolina. Archives Department, Columbia
South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston
South Carolina. Medical College, Charleston. Library
South Carolina. University (Columbia) South
Caroliniana Library
SOUTH DAKOTA
Brookings. St Paul's Episcopal Church. Parish House
Pettigrew Museum, Sioux Fays
South Dakota. State University (Vermillion) Library
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga. Public Library
Fisk University, Nashville. Library
Ladles' Hermitage Association, Hermitage
Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate
Memphis. Public Library
Methodist Publishing House, Nashville
Sewanee. University of the South. Library
Southern Baptist Convention. Dargan-Carver Library,
Nashville
Tennessee. State Library and Archives, Nashville
Tennessee. University (Knoxville) Library
TEXAS
Baylor University, Waco. Library
Dallas Historical Society
Dallas. Southern Methodist University. Methodist
Historical Library
De Golyer Foundation, Dallas. Library
Houston. Public Library
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth. Library
Texas. State Library, Austin. Archives Division
Texas Technological College, Lubbock. Library.
Southwest Collection
Texas. University (Austin) Library. Texas Archived
UTAH
Brigham Young University, Prove Library
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Historian's Office, Salt Lake City
Utah. University (Salt Lake City) Library
VERMONT
Middlebury College. Library
Strafford Historical Society
Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier
Vermont University (Burlington) Guy W.Bailey
Library, Wilbur Collection
Vermont. University (Burlington) University Archives
VIRGINIA
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.
Eastern Mennonlte College, Harrisonburg. library
Hampden-Sydney College. Library
Mariners' Museum, Newport News
Randolph-Macon College, Ashland. Library
Richmond Academy of Medicine
Sweet Briar College. Library
Virginia Historical Society, Richmond
Virginia Military Institute, Lexington. Library
Virginia. State Library, Richmond. Archives
Division
Virginia. University (Charlottesville) Library
Washington and Lee University, Lexington. Library
WASHINGTON
Eastern Washington State Historical Society, Spokane
Gonzaga University, Spokane. Library
Jefferson County Historical Library, Port Townsend
Klickitat County Historical Society, Goldendale
Seattle. Public Library
Washington. State Library, Olympia
Washington. State University, Pullman. Library
Washington. University (Seattle) Law Library
Washington. University (Seattle) Library
Whitman National Monument Walla Walla
WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia. Department of Archives and History,
Charleston
West Virginia. University (Morgantown) Library
WISCONSIN
Douglas County Historical Museum, Superior
Marquette University, Milwaukee. Memorial Library
Milton Historical Society
Milwaukee. Public Library
Pierce County Historical Society, River Falls
Wisconsin. State Historical Society, Madison
Wisconsin. State Historical Society, Madison. Area
Research Centers
Wisconsin. University. School of Pharmacy, Madison.
Library
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INTRODUCTION
Descriptions of collections in this volume of
lb* National Union Catalog of Manuscript
Collections, like those in earlier volumes, are
based on information supplied by the reposi-
tories. They follow the same pattern and
form although the style of the entries has been
slightly changed. Use of 10-point instead of
8-point type for the entire entry has improved
readability; the information on the size of the
collection has been incorporated with the title,
saving a line without changing the order of
the information.
Entries are arranged in sequence by the
number in the upper right-hand corner. This
identification number consists of the last two
digits of the year in which the entry was
printed by the Library of Congress followed
by a serial number. Entries designated by the
digits 63 and 64 appear in this volume.
In the first and second volumes of the cata-
log, the arrangement of entries was determined
entirely by the continuous numbers assigned
to the various entries as they Went to the
printer. In the 2-year period covered by the
present volume it was possible to submit copy
m four groups of several hundred entries each.
Within each group the entries are arranged
alphabetically by repository and under each
repository by collection. Consequently this
volume has a degree of recognizable arrange-
ment, which the reader can use advantageously
through the guide to entries by repository.
Subsequent issues will follow this arrangement.
Index. The index is the indispensable guide
to the material in the manuscript collections as
described m the catalog. It presents topics and
names of persons and places in one alphabet
and continues, in general, the policies, forms,
and styles adopted in the cumulated index
(1959-62), issued as a companion volume to the
1962 catalog. Citations are given to the entry
numbers, which are underscored when they
represent main entries or, in some cases, the
names or subjects about which whole collec-
tions are formed.
1. Persons. Similar personal names have
been studied and the individuals identified as
far as possible by the use of vital dates, place
of residence, or occupation,' unresolved con-
flicts of identity resulting from similar names
are indicated by asterisks before the names or
the citation numbers. For example, 'Holmes,
Nathaniel (63-378) could not be identified with
the Nathaniel Holmes, 1815-1901, listed in the
Dictionary of American Biography, or the
Nathaniel Holmes listed in the first volume of
this catalog (60-1750). Since little is known
about the persons designated by asterisks, it is
possible that two or more citations following
such names may refer to more than one person.
An asterisk preceding a particular citation
number means that it may not belong to the
person under whose name it is listed; for ex-
ample, the number *64-1290 after Holmes,
Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935, may properly refer
to Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1809-1894. Users
of this index will often have the special knowl-
edge required to resolve such uncertainties.
Descriptions that refer only to material about
the estate of a deceased person are indicated
under the person's name by the phrase Estate
of; however, if the collection also contains
other material, the estate is not singled out.
The same system applies to the indexing of
genealogical material under the name of a
family, but genealogists can discover all gene-
alogical material listed by family name under
the direct entry Genealogy.
Beginning with this index, an attempt has
been made to subdivide voluminous citations
under personal names by such phrases as
Criticism of, Letters to, and Relating to. The
nature of the material and the limitations of
the catalog descriptions provided by reposi-
tories make it impossible to carry out this
scheme completely.
2. Places. Historical research in this country
is so frequently concerned with study of the
places where persons lived or where events
occurred that geographic indexing of manu-
script material is imperative. This index has
an entry for each local place name (city, vil-
lage, or county) and another for the State in
which it is located. Entries under local places
are modified by the subjects or topics with
which the respective manuscript collections or
parts of them appear to deaL Many descrip-
tions do not report specific subjects pertaining
to local places, and in such instances place
names have been subdivided by such general
phrases as Family papers, Personal papers
(i. e., -of an individual), Letters from, Letters
received in, or Resident of.
Every collection with material relating to
State or region has been indexed under the
name of that political jurisdiction or area,
whether or not it has also been indexed under
a local place name. The names of these larger
jurisdictions and areas have been subdivided
by subject and topical terms which are often,
though not necessarily, the same' as those chosen
for direct subject entries; and by such subjects
as Economic conditions, History, Politics,
Social life, and Travel and description, and
such forms as Accounts and Legal documents,
which, by their nature, are not appropriate as
direct entries. Material that lacks a specific
subject or form is entered under Family papers
or Personal papers; genealogists should note
the limited use of these terms.
3. Subjects. Subject and topical index en-
tries have been chosen to describe as accurately
as possible the contents of the various collec-
tions. Words and phrases that have several
meanings have been explained briefly; note,
for example, the explanations under fish trade
and fisheries. "See" and "see also" references
are freely provided to lead the user to related
entries.
Subjects are usually subdivided by names of
countries, States, or regions and are repeated
as subheadings under the names of these coun-
tries, States, and regions. In many instances
this pattern forms a double or reverse likeness,
but, whenever it has been possible to present an
extra dimension in an entry or in the subdivi-
sions by changing wording, by using chro-
nology, or by other appropriate devices, the
reverse image has been broken. For example,
the index entry merchants is divided chrono-
logically and geographically, while as a sub-
division under a place it is unmodified.
Citations to the three cities of Boston,
New York, and Philadelphia are not repeated
under their respective State names. For
example, Philadelphia— Schools is repeated
as schools — Pennsylvania, but not as
Pennsylvania. — Schools. Under Pennsyl-
vania — Schools will be found references to
schools in all places in that State except Phil-
adelphia.
Inquiries. Questions concerning the manu-
script collections described in this catalog
should be, addressed to the repositories holding
them.
Suggestions for the improvement of the cat-
alog and inquiries concerning participation in
the cataloging program should be addressed to
Mrs. Arline Custer, Head, Manuscripts Sec-
tion, Descriptive Cataloging Division, library
of Congress, Washington, D. C. 20540.
John W. Ckonin
Director, Processing Department
Library of Congress
Washington, D. C.
May 1965
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GUIDE TO ENTRIES BY REPOSITORY
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. , 64r-l
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pa. ___ 63-1 to 15
Arizona. University (Tucson) Library _. 63-16, 64-2 to 13, 64-S02
.Boston. Public Library 64-803
Boston University. Libraries __ 64.14 to 17
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Library 64-18
Brown University, Providence, B. L Annmary Brown Memorial
-r _ i j-r,. ^ 64-804 and 805
Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Buffalo, N. T. „ 64-1319 and 1320
California. University (Berkeley) Bancroft Library 64-19 and 20
California. University (Berkeley) Library. Rare Books Department
64-1321
California. University (Berkeley) Music Library _____ 64-1322
California. University. University at Los Angeles. Library ._ 63-17
Chicago Historical Society ._.. __. 64-184 to 186, 64-1328 and 1329
Chicago. University. Library _ 64-21 to 183, 64-306 to 812, 64-1323 to 1327
Cincinnati Historical Society 63-157 to 205, 64-1330
Columbia University, New York City. Libraries __ 64-1331 to 1367
Concordia Historical Institute, St. Louis, Mo.
n ,. . Tn _ 63-18 to 34, 64-187, 64-813 and 814
^ >I1 B I oSn M TaTy of the -American Congregational Association,
Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford _____ 6Zl88~tol^,1^1368~to 1372
Connecticut State Library, Hartford __. _ 64-204
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield, Mass ' 64^-205
Cornell Umversity, Ithaca, N. Y Libraries. Collection of Regional
history and Umversity Archives „ _ 63-815 to 952
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Libraries. Department of Rare Books
r. ii tt-_x • . „ . 64-953 to 957
-Dallas Historical Society . ._ 63-36
Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. Library ___Z1____ ____ 64.-206
De Golyer Foundation, Dallas, Tex. Library _. 63-37
Delaware. Public Archives Commission, Dover 64-207 64-958
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library 63-38 to 152, 64-959 to 961
Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. Library __■ 64-962
Eastern Washington State Historical Society, Spokane 1 1 _ 64-214
Florida. University (Gainesville) Libraries 64-215 and 216
Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. _ 64-217
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. Library
v ,, . . _ ■ : : 63-153 to 156, 64-963, 64-1373 and 1374
* urman University, Greenville, S. C. South Carolina Baptist Historical
Collection :. , ,,- r 64-1375
Georgia; University (Athens) Library ZZ 64^218 to 234
Har T^£ ni i?^ ity - ,, Graduate School of Business Ac__inistration. Baker
-Library, Boston, Mass. 64r-235
xin
Haverford (Pa.) College. Library _________________ 64-1376
Historical Society of Dauphin County, Harrisburg, Pa. 64-1377 and 1378
Honnold Library for the Associated Colleges, Claremont, Calif.
63-206 and 207
Illinois. State Historical Library, Springfield 64-241 to 252
Iowa. State Department of History and Archives, Des Moines _ 63-208 to 210
Iowa. State University, Iowa City. Library . , 64-1379 and 1380
Jefferson County (Wash.) Historical Library, Port Townsend .. 63-211 to 216
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MA Library
63-217, 64-1381 and 1382
Kentucky. University (Lexington) Library 64-253
Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tenn. 64-1383 to 1387
Los Angeles, Calif. University of Southern California. Library 64-964
Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pa. Library 63-218
Marine Historical Association, Mystic, Conn. „ 64-254 to 256, 64-1388 to 1400
Memphis, Tenn. Public Library 64-257
Methodist Publishing House, Nashville, Tenn. 64-965 to 976
Michigan. State University, East Lansing. Museums. Library 63-219
Michigan. University (Ann Arbor) Michigan Historical Collections
64-1401 to 1518
Michigan. University (Ann Arbor) William L. Clements Library
63-220 to 229
Milwaukee, Wis. Public Library 63-230
Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul 63-231 to 253, 64-1519 to 1525
Minnesota. University (Minneapolis) Library 64-258 to 262
Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis _ 64-285 to 342, 64-1526
Missouri. State Historical Society, Columbia 64-263 to 284, 64-343
Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln __ 64-1527 and 1528
New- York Historical Society, New York City 64-344 and 345
New York. Public Library .....„_ . 64-346 to 363
North Carolina. State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh
64-364 to 381, 64-1529 to 1532
North Carolina. University (Chapel Hill) Library. Southern Historical
Collection 64-582 to 682, 64-977 to 1133, 64-1533 to 1548
Northwestern University. Dental School, Chicago, HL 64-683
Ohio Historical Society, Columbus 63-254 to 264
Oklahoma. University (Norman) Library . 63-265 to 271, 64-1134
Oregon Historical Society, Portland 64-701 to 711
Oregon. University (Eugene) Library 64-1135
Pennsylvania. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
64-1136 to 1156
Pittsburgh, Pa, University. Library . 64-1549
Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. Women's Archives 64-712 to 721
South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston .. 63-272 to 318, 64-1550 to 1552
Southern Baptist Convention. Dargan-Carver Library, Nashville, Tenn.
64-1157 to 1165, 64-1553 and 1554
Stanford University. Lane Medical Library, San Francisco, Calif.
64-1166 and 1167
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Stanford University, Stanford, Calif . library
_ A _ . „ 64-722 to 739, 64-1166 and 1167
Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Va. Library 64-1555
Syracuse University. Library 64r-1168 to 1171
Tennessee. State Library and Archives, Nashville 64-1172 to 1200
Tennessee. University (Knoxville) Library 64-1201 to 1206
Texas. University (Austin) Library. Texas Archives 64r-740 to 760
Toledo, Ohio. Museum of Art 64r-761
Tulane University of Louisiana, New Orleans. Library 64-1207 to 1215
U. S. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
63-319 to 411, 64-762 to 786, 64-1216 to 1221, 64-1556 to 1585
Vermont Historical Society, Montpelier 64-1586 to 1590
Vermont University (Burlington) Guy W. Bailey Library. Wilbur
Collection L_ 64-788 to 794
Vermont. University (Burlington) University Archives 64-795
Virginia Historical Society, Kichmond 64r-1222 to 1250
Virginia. University (Charlottesville) Library 64-796 to 800
Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va Library 64-1273 to 1275
Washington County (Neb.) Historical Society, Fort Calhoun 64-1276
Washington. State University, Pullman. Library 64-1251 to 1258
Washington. University (Seattle) Library 64-1259 to 1272
Waterloo (N. T.) Library and Historical Society 64-1591 to 1593
"Wisconsin. State Historical Society, Madison 64-801, 64-1594 to 1636
Wisconsin. State Historical Society, Madison. Area Eesearch Centers
_ , „ 64-1637 and 1638
Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Library
64-1277 to 1318, 64-1639 and 1640
Yivo Institute for Jewish Eesearch, New York City. Library 64^1318
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