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MS65-1
Brown, John, 1800-1859.
Papers, 1814-1932, 87 items.
In Atlanta University, Trevor Arnett library.
Abolitionist. Chiefly correspondence, together with bonds
written and signed by Brown, a sketch of the Haymaker
Plot drawn by him, an order signed by Gen. Robert E. Lee,
who imprisoned Brown, and two diaries and papers in a
wallet of Judge Richard Parker, who sentenced him to
death. Over half of the collection consists of Brown's let-
ters (1826-49) to his business partner, Seth Thompson; a
second large group of letters (1857-58) is from Franklin
Benjamin Sanborn, friend and biographer, to Brown. In-
cludes letters from Brown to his second wife, Mary Anne
(Day) Brown, to his cousin, the Rev. Luther Humphrey,
and to David Hudson land Mrs. George L. Stearns; and
letters from Brown's sons, Jason, John, and Oliver Brown,
his father, Owen Brown, and his uncle, Abiel Brown.
Gift of Dr. John Hope.
MS 65-2
Jones, Arthur Gray, 1868-1929.
Papers, 1890-1952. 10 ft.
In Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Library.
Presbyterian minister. Correspondence relating to pas-
toral duties at the First Presbyterian Church, San Antonio,
Tex., and to personal business affairs. Includes information
on the history of Presbyterian educational institutions in
Texas.
Gift of Mrs. Jones.
MS 65-3
Penick, Daniel Allen, 1869-1964.
Papers, 1920-28. 2 ft.
In Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Library.
Educator. Correspondence, diary, and printed matter
concerning the Texas Presbyterian educational movement
and the Synod of Texas' Committee on Schools and Colleges.
MS 65-4
General Assembly.
Presbyterian Church in the U. S
Committee on Dupensationalism.
Records, 1942-49. 2 v.
In Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Library.
Correspondence and exhibits dealing with dispensation
alism.
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Presbyterian Church in the U. S. Presbyteries. Texas-
Mesncan.
Records, 1909-54. ca. 10 ft
In Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Library.
Correspondence, minute books, account books, printed mat-
ter, photos., photographic slides, and movie film relating to
the Texas-Mexican Presbytery, particularly, 1950-54.
MS 65-6
Barflett, Truman Howe, 1835-1923.
Correspondence, 1863-83. 55 items.
In Boston Public Library.
Forms part of the library's Mellen Chamberlain autograph
collection.
Sculptor and teacher of modeling in Boston, Mass. Let-
ters to Bartlett from friends and contemporary American
.artists, largely concerning art
Index available in tie library.
Gift of Mellen Chamberlain, 1893.
MS65-7
Cockerell, Sir Sydney Cariyle, 1867-1962.
Correspondence, 1904-56. 112 items.
In Boston Public library.
Museum director at Cambridge, Eng. Letters to
Cockerell, who was an authority on illuminated mss., re-
lating to historical, artistic, and calligraphic matters. Cor-
respondents include Bernhard Berenson, George Gordon
Coulton, Georg Vitzthum von Eckstadt, Sir Herbert Grier-
son, Richard Jennings, and Dam David Knowles.
Index in the library.
Purchased from Miss W. A. Myers, 1964.
MS 65-8
Curtis, Sir Roger, 1746-1816.
Letters, 1809-15. 114 items.
In Boston Public library.
British naval officer and author. Letters from Curtis to
John Wilson Croker (1780-1857), Secretary of the British
Admiralty, essayist, and political leader, concerning naval
matters.
Index in the library.
Purchased from Maggs Bros., 1948.
MS65-9
Dearborn, Henry Alexander ScammeD, 1783-1851.
Correspondence, 1806-50. ca. 120 items.
In Boston Public Library.
Forms part of the library's Mellen Chamberlain autograph
collection. ^~ ■■
Lawyer, political leader, and collector of the port of Bos-
ton, Mass. Correspondence relating to family matters, poli-
tics, engineering, and literary matters. Includes letters from
Loammi Baldwin, civil engineer; Gen. Henry Dearborn ; and
others.
Index in the library.
Gift of Mellen Chamberlain, 1893.
MS 65-10
RMeing, William Henry, 1853^1918.
Letters, 1894-1918. 259 items.
In Boston Public Library.
Author, and editor of "Youth's companion." Letters from
Rideing to William Morris Colles (1855-1926), English edi-
tor and literary agent, concerning the marketing of literary
properties on each other's behalf in their respective countries.
Formerly part of the papers of William Morris Colles.
Purchased from E. E. HalL 1964.
MS 65-11
Siuiman, Benjamin, 1779-1864.
Correspondence, 1807-58. 78 items.
In Boston Public Library.
Forms part of the library's Mellen Chamberlain autograph
collection.
Naturalist, editor, and teacher, of New Haven, Conn.
Correspondence pertaining to scientific and literary matters
from American and European scientists and authors.
Index in the library.
Gift of Mellen Chamberlain, 1893.
MS 65-12
Townshend, George Townshend, 1st marquis, 1724-1807.
Correspondence, 1767-93. 51 items.
In Boston Public Library.
British Army officer and Lord-lieutenant of Ireland.
Correspondence relating to Townshend's position as Lord-
lieutenant of Ireland and family affairs. Includes letters to
Townshend from his sons while at school-
List in the library and in the National Library of Ireland.
Purchased from B. Quaritch, 1964.
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MS 66-18
Ward, Aaron, 1790-1867.
Correspondence, 1813-52. 736 items.
In Boston Public library.
U. S. Representative from New York. Letters to Ward
from friends, constituents, and contemporary political lead-
ers, relating largely to State and national politics; and occa-
sional drafts of replies.
Type-written list and index in the library and carbon cop-
ies of them in the Manuscript Divisions of the library of
Congress and the New York Public Library.
Gift of J. Gilbert Swift, Jr., 1964.
MS 66-14
De Casseres, Benjamin, 1873-1945.
Papers, 1900-1945. 521 items.
In Brooklyn Public library.
Author, critic, and literary editor. 138 letters (1933-42)
from Henry Louis Mencken, to De Casseres; and 383 let-
ters and miscellaneous papers of late 19th and 20th century
British and American authors.
List of items in the library.
Gift, ca. 1945.
MS 65-15
Bryher, Winifred, 1894-
Letters, 1944-59. 64 items.
In Bryn Mawr College library.
British author. Letters to Mary E. Herr of Lancaster,
Pa., chiefly relating to life in England and Switzerland
during World War n and including many references to
Hilda Doolittle. Several letters contain xb. notes by Hilda
Doolittle.
Gift of Mary E. Herr, 196L
MS 65-16
Nollet, Jean Antoine, 1700-1770.
Correspondence with Etienne Dutour, 1742-70. 148 items.
In Burndy Library (Norwalk, Conn.)
Correspondence between Nollet, French abbe and physicist,
and Etienne Francois Dutour (1711-1784) theologian and
natural philosopher, relating to discoveries and scientific
quarrels of the period.
Pnrchase,ca. 1948.
MS65-17
Harrison, Wffliam Henry, Pret. V. &, 1778-184L
Papers, 1794-1860. 1 box.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
In part, photocopies (negative) of originals in the Henry
E. Huntington library and the Library of Congress.
Correspondence and miscellaneous documents relating til
the Hamilton Co., Ohio, court system; Miami and Erie
Canal; Harrison and Symmes families; and the War of
1812 in the Northwest Territory, with emphasis on supply-
ing the Army. 37 letters (1794-1839) are originals written
by Harrison relating to personal and business affairs, Army
requisitions, Indians, Ohio and national politics, and other
topics of the times. Correspondents include Anna
(Symmes) Harrison, John Cleves Short, and Micajah T.
Williams.
Indexed in card catalog in the repository.
Gift and purchase.
MS 65-18
Powers, Hiram, 1805-1873.
Correspondence, 1827-73. 773 items.
In Cincinnati Historical Society collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) made in 1937 of 51 original
letters from Powers to Longworth owned by Clara Long-
worth, Countess de Chambrun.
Sculptor, of Ohio and Florence, Italy. Correspondence
with residents of 19th century Cincinnati on such topics as
art, artists, and IT. S. politics. Includes 51 letters (1829-
61) from Powers to Nicholas Longworth. Other corre-
spondents include Salmon Portland Chase, Miner Kilbourne
Kellogg, and Thomas Buchanan Bead.
Index and unpublished calendar in the repository.
Purchased from Clara Louise Dentler, 1954. Formerly
owned by Powers' descendants.
MS66-19
Colombia County (Pa.) Historical Society.
Papers relating to Columbia Co., Pa^ 1900-64, ca. 2 ft
(ca. 200 items)
In Columbia County Historical Society collections
(Bloomsburg, Pa.)
Correspondence; diaries; account books of the Meyer
Manufacturing Company (a drug firm) and of the Blooms-
burg Railroad and Iron Company; unpublished papers of
local regional historical writers; genealogical data; family
histories; and records accumulated in 1936 by the local unit
of the Federal Writers' Project, including recorded news-
paper interviews relating to canals and lumbering.
Gifts from various sources.
MS65-20
Huntington, William Reed, 1838-1909.
Papers, 1862-1909. 34 v. and 18 boxes.
In Episcopal Theological School library (Cambridge,
Mass.)
Episcopal clergyman, of New York City. Correspondence,
sermons, addresses, lecture notes, and papers relating to
prayer book revision, to Grace Church, New York City, of
which Huntington was rector, and to the Cathedral of St
John, New York City. Correspondents include Morgan
Dix, E. W. Donald, and Bishops Charles Henry Brent,
Phillips Brooks, William Hobart Hare, William Thomas
Manning, Edward Lambe Parsons, and Henry Codman
Potter.
Gift of Charles G. Thompson, 1964. Previously owned
by the Huntington family.
MS 65-21
Allison, Young Ewing, 1853-1932.
Papers, 1878-1943. 21ft
In Filson Club collections (Louisville, Ky.)
Photocopies of some of Allison's letters.
Author and insurance editor, of Louisville, Ky. Cor-
respondence, legal documents, copies and bibliographies of
Allison's works, pictures, and other papers relating to Alli-
son, together with separate correspondence files of Young E.
Allison, Jr., and of Otto Arthur Rothert (who collected
much of this material). Allison's letters (1887-1932) in-
clude two letter books (1892-95 and 1899-1902) and letters
to Madison Cawein, James Whiteomb Riley, Otto A
Rothert, John Wilson Townsend and others. The us. and
printed copies of his works include song lyrics, opera scores,
editorials and news stories, historical treatises, essays on
insurance topics, speeches, humorous sketches, biographical
sketches, and writings on miscellaneous topics. Material
concerning Allison includes biographical sketches, tributes,
announcements, and records of the Allison Memorial Meet-
ing (June 1933) and the unveiling of a bronze tablet dedi-
cated to Allison in Henderson, Ky. (Nov. 1934). Includes
two unbound copies of the "Select works of Young E. Alli-
son" (1985), with material pertaining to its publication
(correspondence, proofsheets, prints of pictures, subscrip-
tions, mailing lists, bills, and receipts).
Typewritten chronology pf Allison's life and works in the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Otto A Rothert, 1938-
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MS 68-22
Clay, Cassias Marcellus, 1810-1903.
Papers, 1844-1907. ea.3ft.
In Filson Club collections (Louisville, Ky.)
U. S. Minister to Russia, lawyer, and abolitionist, of Ken-
tucky. Letters, including those written by Clay to his wife
and children while he served as Minister to Russia (1862-
69) ; newspaper clippings containing his letters (1852-85)
and speeches (1853-95) about anti-slavery and U. S. poli-
tics; a typewritten copy of his speech at Moscow (1866) ; a
ks. of an article, "Labor and capital" (1886) ; and clippings
of his magazine articles (183*2-66). Includes some corre-
spondence of Clay's wife, Mary Jane (Warfield) Clay, and
his daughter, Mary Barr Clay, with some letters to Mary
Barr Clay from Susan B. Anthony, Alice Stone BlackwelL
Lucy Stone, and other suffragists. A scrapbook made by
Mary Barr Clay contains newspaper dippings about the
Civil War, poems, and cooking recipes.
Purchased from John Wilson Townsend, 1939.
™ MS 65-23
Fflson Club, LouuvtUe, K y.
Diaries and journals, 1770-1920. 76 v., 23 items, and 5
microfilm reproductions.
In Filson Club collections (Louisville, Ky.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (nega-
tive and positive)
Includes many military diaries concerning service in the
Lidian wars, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the
War with Mexico, and the Civil War, and diaries about
pioneer travel, especially from Virginia to Kentucky and on
the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Contains information
about pioneer life in Kentucky, surveying, farming, explor-
ing, Indians, religious and social life, slavery, government
service, botanical and geological excursions, health and epi-
demics, States' rights, the Know-Nothing Party, life in
California during the gold rush, and student life and travel
in Europe and the Orient The diarists are J. D. Allison,
Leonard Amon, Richard Clough Anderson, Jr., David
Barrow, William Kennedy Beall, Melville (Otter) Bririey,
John Mason Brown, William Brown, J. Edward Bryan,
William Calk, Arthur Lee Campbell, Jonathan Clark, Wil-
liam Clark, Thomas Horace Cleland, William B. Collins,
Frederick H. Cook, F. Cravens, William Croghan, Henry
N. Daily, William H Daniel, William Dells, Frank S.
Dravo, Thomas N. Eastin, Thomas Brooks Fairleigh, John
Williams Green, John Halley, Henry Hamilton, Nathaniel
Hart, Richard Henderson, James C. Hogah, Joseph Howe,
Cora Owens Hume, Andrew Hynes, Eliza John, Josiah
Stoddard Johnston, Martha Buford Jones, Increase Allen
Lapham, Robert Breckinridge McAfee, John M'Coy, Wil-
liam Thomas McElroy, Howard Miller, Madison Mills, John
D. Otter, Meliie (Carter) Otter, William Leigh Pierce,
Lemuel C. Porter, William D. Rhea, William Richardson,
Charles Scott, Robert W. Scott, John Sharkey, Charles Wil-
kins Shorty Mary Henry (Churchill) Short, Peyton Short,
William Homer Smith, J. D. Sprake, Henry Lane Stone,
Anne (Rudd) Taylor, Francis Taylor, Marion Cartwright
Tavlor. Maurice Thomas, Lewis Nathan Thompson, Rogers
Clark Ballard Thurston, Walter Alwes Towles, Thomas
Taylor Underwood, Henry Waller, and Maria Toncray
Watkins.
Cataloged separately in the repository.
Gifts and purchases.
MS 65-84
Jefferson, John F 1833-1910.
Papers, 1849-1925. ca. 7 ft
In Filson Club collections (Louisville, Ky.)
Merchant of Louisville, Ky. Chiefly diaries (1857-73,
1875-92, 1894-95, 1898, 1900, 1902-03, 1905-06), together
with correspondence, invitations, notes, newspaper clippings,
and other papers. Includes "Account book for Brook Street
ME Church and Brook Street Sabbath School" (1857-«4) ;
"Memorandum of all the names of persons I am acquainted
with in the U. States" (Jam, 1850) ; "Inventory book" (1884-
88) ; "Chicken book" (July 19, 1849) ; and a journal (1857)
and expense account (1861-71) of Henry T. Jefferson (1840-
1928). The diaries mention family and social news, prices,
politics, and events in Louisville and elsewhere. Parts of
three of the diaries (1878-79) have a detailed account of a
six-months journey through Europe.
Gift of Carlyle Jefferson, 1963.
MS 65-25
Political Club, Danville, Ky.
Records, 1786-90. ca. 1 ft.
In Filson Club collections (Louisville, Ky.)
.Correspondence, constitution, rules, minutes of meetings,
attendance rosters, treasurers' reports, resolutions, and ques-
tions discussed, together with a handwritten copy of the
U. S. Constitution with amendments suggested by the club;
an incomplete history of the club by Thomas Speed, grand-
son of one of the members; an account (1786) of mention
made of the club by Major Beatty; and ballots of election
(1787-88) held by the Kentucky Society for Promoting
Useful Knowledge. Members of the club were Thomas
Allin, Joshua Barbee, John Belli, James Brown, John
Brown, Abraham Buford, Robert Craddock, Robert Dough-
erty, Baker Ewing, Willis Green, Christopher Greenup,
Harry Innes, Gabriel Jones Johnston, William Kennedy,
William MeClung, Samuel McDowell. William McDowell,
George Muter, James Nourse, Stephen Ormsby, James
Overton, John Overton, Jr., Benjamin Sebastian, Peyton
Short, James Speed, Thomas Speed, Peter Tardeveau,
Thomas Todd, David Walker, and Matthew Walton.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the estate of Mary Whitney Speed, 196L For-
merly owned by Thomas Speed.
MS 65-26
Joyes family.
Papers, 1780-1928. 6 ft.
In Filson Club collections (Louisville, Ky. )
Papers-of a Louisville, Ky., family including Patrick
Joyes (1750-1806), merchant and landowner; his son,
Thomas Joyes (1789-1866), an officer in the War of 1812,
surveyor, and landowner; his grandson, Patrick Joyes (b.
1826) ; Chapman Coleman (d. 1850), commission merchant
and marshal of the U S. Kentucky district; together with
genealogical material and miscellaneous notes about the
Joyes family written and collected by Mary Verhoeff. In-
cludes correspondence (1783-1868) relating in large part to
Thomas Joyes' land transactions, the litigation arising
therefrom, and the management of his landed property;
legal papers (1784-1862) including those regarding the
estate of Henry Reed (<L 1793) of Fort Pitt and Louisville*
Ky.; bills, receipts, promissory notes, and orders to pay
(1783-1870) ; land papers (1780-1871), many of which con-
cern Thomas Joyes' property in Kentucky, Indiana, Kan-
sas, and Missouri; shipping papers; and wills (1806-1928).
The War of 1812 material includes an orderly book, account
of service, description of conduct of Kentucky troops at the
Battle of New Orleans, a plan of the battlefield, and rosters
of Capt Thomas Joyes' company of militia. The papers of
Chapman Coleman include correspondence (1823), fee bills
(1831-43), statements of account (1839-49), bills of sale for
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Joyes family. Papers, 1780-1928. (Continued)
slaves (1823-37), land papers concerning land in Bath and
Mason Counties, Ky., Frankfort and Louisville, Ky., Louisi-
ana, and Mississippi. Papers of Patrick Joyes consist of
correspondence containing family news, financial discus-
sions, political comments, and descriptions of his school life
at Danville, Ky.,and Cambridge, Mass.
Unpublished index to correspondence in the repository.
Gift of Preston Pope Joyes, 1953, 1955, 1964.
«_■/',. MS65-27
Carmody, John M 1881-
Papers, 1900-58. 70 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Engineer, industrial executive, and Government official
Correspondence, memoranda, cablegrams, telegrams, files of
speeches and articles, production surveys, subject files, per-
sonal chronological data, and newspaper and periodical
clippings relating to Cannody's work with the Davis Coal
and Coke Company, as editor of "Coal age" and "Factory
and industrial management,'' and to his trip to Russia to
survey industrial developments, 193L The records also
document Carmody's work as Chairman of the Bituminous
Coal Labor Board, 1933; as Chief Engineer, Civil Works
Administration, 1933-35 ; as a member of the National Labor
Relations Board; as Administrator, Rural Electrification
Administration, 1936-39; as a member of the Maritime Com-
mission, 1941-46, War Assets Administration, 1947-48, and
the President's Water Resources Commission, 1950-51. Cor-
respondents include Francis Biddle, Morris L. Cooke,
Mordecai EzeJriel, Leon Henderson, Herbert Hoover, Harry
L Hopkins, Lyndon B. Johnson, William Leiserson, Charl-
ton Ogburn, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Hilda Smith.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Carmody.
MS 65-28
Colvin, Fred Herbert, 1867-
Papers, 1917-18. 60 items.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Journalist. Correspondence and other papers relating to
Colvin's work during World War i as special advisor to U. S.
Secretary of War Newton D. Baker. Includes a report on
production methods at the Springfield Arsenal in Massachu-
setts with Colvin's recommendations for more efficient and
increased ordnance production.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Colvin, 1958.
MS 65-29
Cooke, Morris Llewellyn, 1872-1960.
Papers, 1910-54. 102 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Scientist, consulting engineer, Government official, and
author. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, legal briefs,
book drafts, speech files, and newspaper files relating to
Cooke's work as director of the Dept. of Public Works,
Philadelphia, Pa.; trustee of the New York State Power
Authority; Chairman of the Mississippi Valley Committee
of the Public Works Administration; first administrator of
the Rural Electrification Administration; Chairman of the
U. S. Great Plains Committee; Head, U. S. Technical Mis-
sion to Brazil; and Chairman, President's Water Resources
Policy Commission. Includes materials documenting his in-
terest in electrification, power, labor, and scientific manage-
ment and material relating to the 3d World Power Con-
ference, Washington, D. O, 1936. Correspondents include
Bernard M. Baruch, Hugh Bennett Francis Biddle, Louis
D. Brandeis, John M Carmody, James Cougens, Paul H
Douglas, Stephen Early, Glenn Frank, Sidney Hillman,
Harold Ickes, Hiram Johnson, Hugh Johnson, David
Lilienthal, Frank R. McNinch, George W. Norris, Leland
Olds, GifFord Pinchot Donald Richberg, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Henry A Wallace. Frank P. Walsh, and Claude
R. Wickard.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift- of Mr. Cooke.
MS65-30
Coy, Wayne, 1903-1957.
Papers, 1934-57. 10 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Government official, editor, and radio and television execu-
tive. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, telephone tran-
scripts, article file, photos., and newspaper clippings per-
taining to Coy's service as State (Indiana) and regional
Administrator, Works Progress Administration; assistant
to U. S. High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands, As-
sistant Administrator, Federal Security Agency; special
assistant to President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Assistant Di-
rector, Bureau of the Budget; and Chairman, Federal Com-
munications Commission. Includes information on national
defense, war mobilization, lend lease, and conscientious and
religious objectors. Correspondents include Paul H.
Appleby, Harry L Hopkins, Marvin H. Mclntyre, Gardi-
ner Jackson. Lyndon B. Johnson, Philip Murray, Milo
Perkins, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Samuel I. Rosenman, Adlai
E. Stevenson, Harry S. Truman, Grace Tully, Henry A
Wallace, Edwin M Watson and Harlan Wood.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Coy, 1958.
MS65-S1
Delano family.
Papers, 1535-1932. 25 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, diaries, journals, ledgers, account books,
and scrapbooks relating to the Delano family. Includes
papers of Frederic A Delano ( 1863-1953 ) , uncle of Franklin
D. Roosevelt, concerning his service in World War t, his
work as receiver in the Red River boundary case and as
chairman of the League of Nations Commission in quiring
into the production of narcotics in Persia, 1925-26; a journal
(1862) of a sea voyage to China kept by Delano's mother;
diaries and account books of Edward Delano (1818-1881),
uncle of Sara (Delano) Roosevelt, dealing with his export-
ing and importing business to China, the East Indies, and
the Mediterranean area, 1838-82. Other family members
represented include Warren Delano I (1779-1866), Joseph C.
Delano (1796-1883), and Warren Delano n (1809^1898).
Open in part under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Estate, 1947 and Mrs.
Lawrence Houghteling, 1953.
MS65-32
Democratic Party; National Committee.
Records, 1928-48. 275 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, special reports, publicity
releases, campaign materials, card files, statistical data, fore-
casts, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks relating to the
committee's conduct of presidential elections and party
affairs, national and State politics, campaign strategy,
patronage, election forecasts, and campaign issues. In-
cludes material concerning national issues, platforms,
requests for appointments, contributions, and the policy and
strategy of the Republican Party; and correspondence main-
tained by the office of the chairman of the Democratic
National Committee. Persons named to the chairmanship of
the committee include John J. Raskob (1928-29), Jouett
Shouse (1929-32), James A Farley (1932-40), Edward J.
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Sections
Democratic Party. National Committee. Records, 1928-
48. (Continued)
Fiynn (1940-43), Frank C. Walker (1943-44), Bobert E.
Hannegan (1944-47), and J. Howard McGrath (1947-49).
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the committee.
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Democratic Party. National Committee. Women's Divi-
sion.
Becords, 1933-44. 80 ft
In Franklin D. Boosevelt library (Hyde Park, N. T.)
Correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, campaign and
other printed materials, and newspaper clippings concerning
the political activities of the Women's Division of the
Democratic National Committee. Includes information on
the role of women in politics, the dissemination of campaign
propaganda, patronage, campaign techniques, issues, and
legisla ti on. Persons named as head of the Women's Division
of the party include Mary Williams Dewson, 1932-34, Mrs.
James H. Wolfe, 1935-36, Mrs. Thomas F. McAllister, 1987-
40, and Mrs. Charles W. Tillett, 1940-46. Correspondents
include Florence Allen, Helen Gahagan Douglas, James
Farley, Cordell Hull, Emil R Hurja, Frances Perkins,
Joseph T. Robinson, Daniel Boper, Eleanor Boosevelt and
Henry A. Wallace.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Democratic National Committee.
MS65-34
Dewson, Mary Williams, 1874-1962.
Papers, 1925-51. 7 ft
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Political leader and Government official. Correspondence,
memoranda, photos., notebooks, radio transcriptions, and
periodical and newspaper clippings relating to Miss Dew-
son's activities as a regional committeewoman, Democratic
National Committee; director of Women's Division, Demo-
cratic National Committee; Democratic National Commit-
tee vice-chairman; and a member of the Social Security
Board. The papers document the role of women in politics,
political patronage, presidential campaign strategy, patty
financial matters, and public issues. Correspondents include
Arthur Altmeyer, James A Farley, Harry Hopkins. Louis
McHenry Howe, Cordell Hull, Florence Kelley, Herbert
Lehman, Isador Lubin, Frank Murphy, Frances Perkins,
Stanley Beed, Eleanor Boosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Samuel I. Bosenman, Harry S. Truman, Sumner Welles and
Florence Whitney.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
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EKoi, Thomas Hopkinson, 1907-
Papers, 1942. 115 items.
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
U. S. Representative from Massachusetts. Correspondence,
statements, press releases, and newspaper clippings dealing
with Eliot's efforts to dissolve the House Un-American Ac-
tivities Committee in 1942. Correspondents include Francis
Biddle, Henry L Stimson, and Sumner Welles.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Eliot, 1952.
MS65-36
Field, Henry, 1902-
Papers, 1920-60. 57 ft
InFranldin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. T.)
Anthropologist, museum curator, author, and Director of
"M Project," a Government financed group that studied and
published reports on migration and settlement. Correspond-
ence, memoranda, dictionary xs., article and book drafts,
lecture notes, field notes of expeditions, bound typescripts of
anthropological studies, and publicity material relating to
Field's career as an anthropologist, author, and special ad-
visor to President Franklin D. Boosevelt on the question of
settling the millions of Europeans displaced by World War
n. Includes material documenting Field's work as a leader
of the Marshall Field Archaeological Expeditions to Europe,
the North Arabian Desert, and Iraq; and material on ex-
peditions to Bahrain,. Iran, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
Sinai Peninsula, and Syria.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Dr. Field, 1963-64.
MS65-87
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, inc.
Becords, 1938-47. 17 ft
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, publicity material, card files,
and newspaper clippings concerning the fundraising activi-
ties of the Franklin D. Boosevelt Library, inc. Includes
material relating to congressional authorization of the
library, contributions, office matters, financial affairs, and the
history and construction of the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the library.
__ MS65-38
Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, New Tori.
Reminiscences, statements, and diaries by contemporaries
of Franklin D. Boosevelt, 1889-1945. 6 ft
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Becords of the foundation on its "Historical Data Proj-
ect" consisting of recollections, statements, and interviews
of nearly 250 former associates of President Franklin D.
Boosevelt regarding their association with him. Includes
contributions from Will W. Alexander speaking of Presi-
dent Roosevelt's views on housing and the CCC; Charles E.
Bohlen arguing that Yalta was a Soviet defeat; John M
Carmody and Oscar Chapman describing New Deal person-
alities; Leon Henderson describing the President's views
on economic matters; Emory S. Land on President
Roosevelt's relation with ranking naval officers ; and John L.
McCrea's reminiscences on the voyage to Teheran. Other
contributing associates include Vincent Astor, Adolf A
Berle, Jr., Nelson Brown, Elmer Davis, Mary Williams Dew-
son, Philip B. Fleming, Dudley W. Knox, Arthur Bliss
Lane, Lowell Mellet, Edward A. O'Neal, Edward L. Bod-
dan, Gerard Swope, and Eexford Guy TugwelL
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the foundation.
MS65-39
Good Neighbor League.
Becords, 1936-39. 10 ft.
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, ledgers, scrap-
books, and mailing lists relating to the activities of the Good
Neighbor League, which assisted in the re-election of Presi-
dent Franklin D. Boosevelt by emphasizing the social and
economic achievements of his first administration. Corre-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Good Neighbor League. Records, 1936-39. (Continued)
spondents include Charles Edison, Edward Flynn, George
M. Harrison, James Houghteling, Fanny Hurst, George
Fort Milton, George Foster Peabody, and Sol AJRosenblatt
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the National Committee of Independent Voters.
MS65-40
Hackett, Henry T \
Henry T. and John Hackett's papers, 1921-50. IT ft. N
In Franklin D. Boosevelt library (Hyde Park, N. T.)
Correspondence, financial statements, deeds, leases, wills,
petitions, insurance policies, and other legal papers of Henry
T. and John Hackett, lawyers of Poughkeepsie, If. T., who
handled the legal matters of many members of the Boosevelt
family. The papers concern the legal affairs of Sara Delano
Boosevelt, Franklin Delano Boosevelt, James Boosevelt
Boosevelt (half brother of Franklin Delano Boosevelt), and
Frederic A. Delano (uncle of Franklin Delano Boosevelt)
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Corbally and Gartland, 1962.
MS65-41
Hall family.
Papers, 1848-88. ca. 100 items.
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, If. Y.)
Accounts, deeds, contracts, bills, leases, court judgments,
blueprints, and maps, of Valentine Hall and his wife, Mary
HalL of Tiyoli, N. T., grandparents of Eleanor Boosevelt.
Information on library rights available in the library.
Gift of Eleanor Boosevelt, 1946.
r MS65-42
Henderson, Leon, 1895-
Papers, 1933-49. IT ft.
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. T.)
Economist and Government official. Correspondence,
diary (1938-40), memoranda, statistical data, reports, spe-
cial studies, radio transcriptions, transcripts of hearings and
committee meetings, scrapbooks, and newspaper dippings
relating to Henderson's career as Director of Research and
Planning, National Industrial Becovery Administration;
economist in the Works Progress Administration; Commis-
sioner, Security and Exchange Commission; and Adminis-
trator, Office of Price Administration.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Henderson.
_ MS65-43
Hopkins, Harry Lloyd, 1890-1946.
Papers, 1928-46. 140 ft
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Government official Correspondence, memoranda, field
reports, directives, file of speeches and articles, transcripts
of conferences, statistical data, press releases, and newspaper
clippings relating to Hopkins' service with the New York
Temporary Belief Admini'jtration; as Administrator, Works
Progress Administration, Secretary of Commerce; Lend
Lease Administrator; and advisor and assistant to President
Franklin D. Boosevelt. The papers include information
about Democratic Party affairs, political campaigns, depres-
sion conditions, fiscal policy, and the national defense pro-
gram. Correspondents include Alben Barkley, Bernard M
Baruch, Lord Beaverbrook, Brendan Bracken, Winston S.
Churchill, Joseph E. Davies, William E. Dodd. Stephen
Early, James A Farley, Charles De Gaulle, Averell Harri-
man, Lorena Hickok, Howard O. Hunter, Harold Ickes,
Fiorello L» Guardia, George C. Marshall, Henry Morgen-
thau, Jr., David K. Niles, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Boosevelt,
Franklin D. Boosevelt, Samuel L Rosenman, Bobert Sher-
wood, Herbert B. Swqpe, Pierce Williams, and John Win-
ant.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Open in part to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Louise M. Hopkins Gates, 1949.
MS 65-44
Howe, Louis McHenry, 18T1-1936.
Papers, 1913-36. 48 ft.
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Assistant and personal secretary to Franklin D. Boose-
velt Correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, reports, sta-
tistical data, printed legislative bills, an article file, financial
journals, and newspaper clippings concerning Howe's work.
Includes material pertaining to New York governorship
campaigns in 1928 and 1930 and the presidential campaign
in 1932; and material (1933-36) dealing with Howe's ad-
ministrative duties as Presidential Secretary. The papers
are closely related to President Roosevelt's own papers as
Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Governor of New York,
and U. S. President, 1933-36. The records for 1915-18 re-
late chiefly to naval administration, procurement of naval
ordnance and personnel, housing, and labor problems.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Franklin D. Boosevelt
MS 65-45
Odder, John, 1876-1958.
Papers, 1897-1958. 37 ft.
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Housing expert and Government official. Correspondence,
diaries, memoranda, minutes, legislative bills, reports, and
press statements relating to Ihlder's work as Director of the
Alley Dwelling Authority of Washington, D. C. and its
successor, the National Capitol Housing Authority. The
materials document Ihlder's long interest in American and
European housing, housing legislation, planning, social
work,_and city traffic. Also includes information on the
organization of housing associations in Boston, Mass., Phila-
delphia and Pittsburgh, Pa. (1920-33), and Ihlder's work
with emergency war housing in Washington, D. C.
(1942-46).
Unpublished shelf list and inventory in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Louise Ihlder, 1959.
MS65-46
KOgore, Harley Martin, 1893-1956.
Papers, 1941-56. 53 ft.
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
U. S. Senator from West Virginia. Correspondence,
legislative file, political file, reports, printed Senate bills,
special studies, memoranda, and newspaper clippings con-
cerning Kilgore's service as a U. S. Senator, 1940-56. The
records document Kilgore's role as a member of the War
Investigating Committee and Chairman of the Senate Judi-
ciary Committee; and reflect his interest in postwar Ger-
many, political appointments, immigration and naturaliza-
tion problems, and West Virginia matters.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Kilgore, 1957.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collection:
T . MS 66-47
Lehman, Herbert Henry, 1878-1963.
Papers, 1929-32. 22 ft.
In JTranklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y )
Lientenant Governor, Governor, and TJ. S. Senator from
New York. Correspondence, memoranda, directives, and
reports relating to Lehman's position as lieutenant Gover-
nor and Acting Governor under Franklin D. Roosevelt In-
cludes information on Lehman's personal and financial
affairs as well as his philanthropic work. In addition to
official State business, the papers concern Lehman's interest
in prison and hospital work, child welfare, education, old
age assistance, and relief work. Correspondents include
John J. Bennett, Benjamin N. Cardozo, Emanuel CeUer,
Calvin Coolidge, James A. Farley, Bernard Gimbel, Patrick
Cardinal Hayes, Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Alfred A.
Xnopf, Fiorello La Guardia, Lewis E. Lawes, Adolph
Lewisohn, Ernest K. Lindley, Henry Morgenthau, Jr.,
Bobert Moses, Adolph Ochs, John J. Kaskob, Franklin D.
Boosevelt, Julius Rosenwald, Alfred E. Smith, Arthur Hays
Sulzberger, Robert F. Wagner, Stephen S. Wise, and WU-
liam H. Woodin.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
On permanent loan from the State of New York.
T ,. . . MS65-48
Lubin, Isador, 1896-
Papers, 1928-48. 20 ft.
^ Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Economist. Correspondence, memoranda, telegrams,
cablegrams, reports, statistical data, an article and speech
file, printed reports, special studies, and newspaper clip-
Pjags "dating *° Lubin's career as a member of the staff
of Brookings Institution, U. S. CVanmissioner of the Bureau
of Labor Statistics, Deputy Director, Labor Division, Office
of Production Management, special assistant to President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Associate U. S. Representative to
the Allied Reparations Commission, and special asssdstant
to the Secretary of State. Includes information on congres-
sional legislation, war production, war manpower, the Ber-
lin Protocol, and German reparations. Correspondents in-
clude Beulah Amidon, Joseph P. Chamberlain, Paul Doug-
las, Leon Henderson, Jacob Javits, Robert LaFollette, John
J. McCloy, David K Niles, George W. Norris, Robert Pat-
terson, Gifford Pinchot, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D
Boosevelt, Alfred Smith, Rexford G. Tugwell, Robert F.
Wagner, and Leo Wolman.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr: Lubin, 1963.
*r-» "« » -, ■ MS 65-49
Mdntire, Ross T 1889-1959.
Papers, 1939-59. 4 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Physician and naval officer. Correspondence and memo-
randa relating to Mclntire's service as Chief of the U. S.
Bureau of Medicine, Surgeon General of the U. S. Xavy, and
personal physician to President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Information on literary rights available in the librarv
Gift of Mrs. Mdntire.
„'_ MS 65-60
McReynolds, William H 1880-1951
Papers, 1939-45. 10ft
In Franklin D. Boosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Lawyer and Government officiaL Correspondence, memo-
randa, telegrams, printed material, and newspaper clippings
relating to McReynold's service as administrative assistant
foPresident Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a member of the
President's Committee on Civil Service Improvement, and
as Secretary, Council of National Defense. Much of the
material deals with matters that concern Federal workers,
such as their recruitment, training, salary, conduct, and
benefits.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS65-51
Marks, Herbert S 1907-1960.
Papers, 1933-47. 23 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Lawyer and Government officiaL Correspondence, mem-
oranda, legal briefs, reports, drafts of speeches and articles,
transcripts of legal motions, opinions, petitions, and con-
tracts relating to Marks' work as Assistant General Counsel,
Tennessee Valley Authority; General Counsel, Bonneville
Power Administration; Assistant General Counsel, Office of
Production Management and War Production Board; and
special assistant to the Under Secretary of State. Corre-
spondents include Benjamin Cohen, Thomas Corcoran, Paul
Freund, Philip M. Glick, Harold Ickes, James M Landis,
David Lilienthal, Julian Mack. Richard Neuberger, and
George Norris.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Anne T. Wilson Marks.
MS 65-62
Meflett, Lowell, 1884-1960.
Papers, 1938-44. 10 ft
In Franklin D.Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Journalist and Government officiaL Correspondence and
memoranda relating to Mellett's work as Director, U. S.
Office of Government Reports and as administrative assist-
ant to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Correspondents in-
clude Alben Barkley, Bernard M. Baruch, Hugo Black,
George Bye, Benjamin Cohen, Wayne Coy, Jonathan
Daniels, Joseph E. Da vies, Stephen Early, Morris Ernst,
Mark F. Ethridge, Edward Flvnn, Harry Hopkins, Roy
Howard, Gardiner Jackson, Henry Luce, Richard L Neu-
berger, Donald Richberg, Herbert Swope, Henry A. Wal-
lace, Walter White, and Wendell Willkie.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Anne Mellett Eeezer, 1960.
MS 65-53
Moore, Robert Walton, 1859-1941.
Papers, 1933-40. 12 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Lawyer, Government official, and U. S. Representative
from Virginia. Correspondence, memoranda, reports,
drafts, appointment books, copies of treaties and resolutions
relating to Moore's service as Assistant Secretary of State,
and Counselor of the Dept of State; memoranda and re-
ports on the implications of neutrality, the sale of U. S.
destroyers to Great Britain, the Spanish Civil War, and
arms and muntions control. Includes personal correspond-
ence. Correspondents include Claude Bowers, Josephus
Daniels, Joseph E. Davies, Frederic A Delano, William E.
Dodd. Carter Glass, CordeU Hull, Arthur Krock, George
Peek, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Francis B. Sayre.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Fairfax Shield McCandlish. Sr., 1959.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-54
Morgenthau, Henry, 1891-
Papers, 1866-1948. 340 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt library (Hyde Park, N. T.T
Government official. Correspondence, diaries, memoranda,
telegrams, cablegrams, reports, statistical data, transcripts
of press conferences, file of articles and speeches, sound re-
cordings, photos., press releases, scrapbooks, and newspaper
clippings relating to Morgenthau's career as New York
State Conservation Commissioner; Chairman of the Fed-
eral Farm Board, and Under Secretary and Secretary of the
Treasury. Includes the "Morgenthau diaries" (833 bound
vols, containing transcripts of interviews, conversations, con-
ferences and thoughts, departmental correspondence and
communications) ; and correspondence (1866-1941) of
Henry Morgenthau, Sr., with material on his service as
U. S. Ambassador to Turkey, 1913-16. Correspondents in-
clude Bernard M. Baruch, Frederic A. Delano, Marriner
S. Eccles, James A. Farley, Herbert Feis, John N. Garner,
Carter Glass, William Hassett, Harry Hopkins, Louis Mc-
Henry Howe, Robert H Jackson, Jesse Jones, Fiorello La
Guardia, Herbert Lehman, Douglas MacArthur, Marvin
Mclntyre, William H McReynolds, John Mack, George
Peek, Frances Perkins, Donald Richberg, Josephine Roche,
Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Samuel I. Rosen-
man, Nathan Straus, Arthur Sulzberger, Harry S. Truman,
Frank C. Walker, and Henry A. Wallace.
Open in part to investigators under restrictions accepted
by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Morgenthau, Jr.
MS 65-55
National Committee of Independent Voters for Roosevelt
and Wallace.
Records, 1940. 10 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, card files, mail-
ing lists, statistical studies, and press releases relating to
Mayor Fiorello La Guardia 's speaking tour and radio broad-
casts, voter behavior, newspaper advertising, comments on
local political conditions, and campaign publicity.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 65-56
New York (State) Governor, 19S9-19SS (Franklin D. Roose-
velt)
Records, 1929-32. 90 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, telegrams, statements, reports, statistical
data, press releases, drafts of speeches and articles, memo-
randa, and newspaper clippings relating to State affairs
during Roosevelt's service as Governor of New York. The
records contain information on the investigation of and hear-
ing on Mayor James J. Walker, of New York City, the St.
Lawrence River power development, the New York State
Crime Commission, patronage, politics, labor problems, and
banking legislation: Correspondents include Bernard M
Baruch, Sol Bloom, Royal S. Gopeland, James M Curley,
George Dern, James A. Farley, Edward Flynn, Herbert
Hoover, Harry L Hopkins, Louis McHenry Howe, Patrick
Hurley, Lewis E. Lawes; Herbert H Lehman, Henry Mor-
genthau, Jr., Robert Moses, Herbert C. Pell, Frances Per-
kins, Gifford Pinchot, Alfred E. Smith, Henry L. Stimson,
Norman Thomas, Robert F. Wagner, James J. Walker,
Stephen S. Wise, and Owen D. Young.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
On permanent loan from the State of New York.
MS65-57
Pell, Herbert Claiborne, 1884-1961.
Papers, 1912-61. 25 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Diplomat and U. S. Representative from New York.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, cablegrams, tele-
grams, article file, and newspaper clippings documenting
Pell's service as Democratic Party leader, U. S. Representa-
tive, TJ. S. Minister to Portugal and Hungary, and Amer-
ican member to the United Nations Commission for Investi-
gation of War Crimes. Includes personal and business
papers. Correspondents include Adolf A. Berle, Emanuel
Celler, Edward S. Corwin, Theodore F. Green, James A.
Farley, Albert B. Hart, Cordell Hull, Robert H Jackson,
Robert Luce, Marvin Mclntyre, James M Mead, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Myron C. Taylor, Nor-
man Thomas, Grace Tully, Sumner Welles, and John G.
Winanfc-
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. PelL
MS 65-58
Republican Party. National Committee.
Records, 1929-48. 20 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Typewritten copies of public statements and copies of
broadcasts of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and about
him and his policies, newspaper clippings, and mimeo-
graphed and printed materials relating chiefly to the period
1933-45, but also to President Roosevelt while Governor of
New York and as presidential candidate.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Republican National Committee, 1951 and
1953.
MS 65-59
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, Pres. U. S., 1882-1945, collector.
Historical manuscripts collection, 1636-1936. 4 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, legal papers, bills of lading, invoices, re-
ceipts, bonds, land grants, licenses, shipping papers, military
orders, bills of sale, custom declarations, and military com-
missions relating to almost every phase of U. S. history, and
including autographs of many prominent individuals.
Names of Presidents appearing in the papers include John
Adams, Chester A. Arthur, James Buchanan, Grover -Cleve-
land, Millard Fillmore, William Henry Harrison, Ruther-
ford B. Hayes, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Abra-
ham Lincoln, James Madison, James Monroe, Theodore
Roosevelt, Zachary Taylor, and Martin Van Buren. Other
prominent figures represented include George Bancroft,
Aaron Burr, John Calhoun, Winston S. Churchill, Oliver
Cromwell, Jefferson Davis, Marquis de LaFayette, R obert
E. Lee, Lord Nelson, William Pitt, Benjamin Rush, Wil-
liam Seward, and William T. Sherman.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of President Roosevelt, 1944.
MS65-60
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, Pres. U. £.,1882-1945, collector.
Hudson River Valley and Dutchess County (N. Y.) man-
uscript collection, ca. 1630-1941. 93 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, diaries, journals, account books, ledgers,
and genealogical records concerning the Hudson River Val-
ley, particularly Dutchess Co., N. Y. The papers of the
colonial period contain information an agriculture, business,
Indian affairs, the manorial system, and the Revolutionary
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collectu
ions
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, Pres TJ 8 io» ioak -n _.
Hudson River Valley^d '&&£> ^^"f?"-
ca. 1630-1941. (Continued) * . ' *'"
War. The papers for the period after 1789 describe business
condrtion^ local prominent, politics, property matters, and
T^^/^, 1 ^. Inclndes 800 ° iten » (1630-1901) of
Jiobert and Aiida Livingston, their family, and their de-
scendants; papers (1768-1882) of the Qnackenbnsh family .
P*P**i}7rZ-W) of Peter Van Gaasbeek; 87 vols, of Van
ISStSFZ?-*?!? (1771-1888); and Edward Braman's
notebooks (22 vols.) on the history of Hyde Park, N Y its
families, and its landmarks. "'
Liformation on literary rights available in the library.
Girt of President Roosevelt, 1944,
vrC gg on
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, Pres. V. S n 1882-1945, collector.
STaval and marine manuscript collection, 1730-1942 31 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. T.)
^Correspondence, diaries, journals, naval orders, and log-
books containing material on the history of sailing ships and
steamships, naval actions, explorations, privateering, whal-
ing, sea trading, and descriptions of foreign lands. Includes
kgs from the ships U. S. S. Adams, Constitution, Essex,
Philadelphia, and St Louis; papers of Rear Admirals John
Almy and David Conner, and Admiral David Dixon Por-
ter: ks of the memoirs (1846-98) of Admiral Robley D.
Evans; letter book (1837) of Commodore Matthew Cal-
brath Perry; and the ms. of an autobiographical sketch of
Rear Admiral Wmfield Scott Schley.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of President Roosevelt, 1944.
Roosevelt, James, 1907- MS 65 ~ 62
Papers, 1937-44. 17ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
^S^. ir0Bl California; Correspondence,
S£ ll^ e ° h ?' ^° b ^«^ tamscripte^memo^
randa, rdating to Roosevelt's work as secretary to Ids
^.President Franklin D. Roosevelt^SeTcor!
respondent durmg Roosevelt's service as an officer nX
Sr?VS rPS ^"^"V* Correspondenteindu^
F^Jn^Tf D T W S? Jose P h R G^ey, Harry Hopkins,
Cordell Hull, Lyndon B. Johnson, David Lilienthal Isador
Luton, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Nathan Straus.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Liformation on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Roosevelt, 1959.
Roosevelt family. MS65-63
Papers, 1706-1925. 21 vr
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N Y )
Correspondence, account books, daybooks, ledgers, jour-
nals, legal papers, logs, printed material, scrapboohs, and
newspaper dippings concerning real estate transactions in
New York City (ca. 1726-1863), trading activities in Ber-
muda and the West Indies (ca. 1753-74), and the sugar
refinery business in New York City (1750-90), conducted
byJacobus Roosevelt (1692-1776), Isaac Rooseveiti (1726-
1794), and James Roosevelt n (1828-1900) ; correspondence,
account books, and notebooks of James Roosevelt n, father
of Franklin D. Roosevelt, relating to his activities as busi-
nessman and landowner; correspondence, diaries legal
papers, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks of John A
Roosevelt (1840-1909), uncle of Franklin D. Roosevelt re-
lating-to Rosedale, his estate near Poughkeepsie, N Y to
his work as commissioner of highways, and as commodore
of the Poughkeepsie Ice Yacht Club; and papers of James
Roosevelt Roosevelt (1854-1927), half brother of Franklin
D. Roosevelt, consisting of correspondence while he was
serving as secretary to the U. S. Legations at Vienna and
London (1888-97), account books (1894-96), and some cor-
respondence (1924-25) with Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1942.
•> r. .. MS65-64
Rosenman, Samuel Irving, 1896-
Papcrs. 1928-48. 36 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park. N. Y.)
Lawyer, editor, judge, and special counsel to the Presi-
dent of the United States. Correspondence, memoranda,
conference notes, research material, press releases, and scrap-
books pertaining to Rosenman's service as special counsel
to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Includes drafts of
speeches, messages, and addresses of President Roosevelt as
well as many corrections made by him; information on
Rosenman's mission to Europe in 1945 in connection with
the Yalta Conference, his preparation of "The public papers
and addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt" (1938-50), his in-
terest in cartels and antitrust legislation, the 1944 presiden-
tial convention, and international communications. Cor-
respondents include Bernard M. Baruch, David Ben-Gurion,
Francis Biddle, Omar Bradley, James Byrnes, Benjamin
Cohen, Thomas Corcoran, Wayne Coy, Jonathan Daniels,
James Forrestal, Milton Handler, William Hassett, Robert
Hannegan, Harry Hopkins, Harold Ickes, David Lilienthal,
Isador Lubin, Archibald MacLeish, John McCloy, Livings-
ton Merchant, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Donald Nelson, Don-
ald Richberg, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Robert Sherwood, and John Winant
Open in part to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Rosenman, 1959-63.
%tQ fir fig
Straus, Nathan, 1889-1961.
Papers, 1920-61. 24 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y)
Businessman and Government official. Correspondence,
reports, a speech and research file, and 59 bound scrapbooks
containing newspaper clippings, mementos, and photos, re-
lating to Straus' work as Administrator of the U. S. Hous-
ing Authority and president of Straus Broadcasting Enter-
prises. Correspondents include Hubert H. Humphrey,
Estes Kefauver, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Anna Rosenberg, Adlai E. Stevenson, Harry S. Truman,
and Woodrow Wilson.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Straus, 1942.
_ . „ MS 65-66
Taussig, Charles William, 1896-1948.
Papers, 1928-48. 80 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Businessman and Government advisor and official. Cor-
respondence, minutes of conferences and committee meet-
ings, reports, statistical data, memoranda (induding that of
conversations), file of speeches and articles, outlines, printed
congressional bills and other material, and newspaper dip-
pings relating to Taussig's career as chairman of the Board
and president of the American Molasses Company and the
Sucrest Corporation. The papers also document Taussig's
work as a member of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's
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Taussig, Charles William, 1896-1948. Papers, 1928-48
(Continued)
"brain trust"; as technical advisor to the World Economic
Conference; as Chairman, National Advisory Committee of
the National Youth Administration; as U. S. Chairman,
Anglo-American Caribbean Commission; as advisor to TJ. S.
Delegation, U. N. Conference, 1945; and as advisor to the
Secretary of State, Includes information on world trade,
especially the sugar market, economic, social, and political
conditions in the Caribbean area and the U. S. policy of
trusteeship for dependent areas. Correspondents include
Adolf A. Berle, Spruille Braden, Lawrence Cramer, Jerome
Frank, Cordell Hull, Harold Ickes, Charles Judd, Fiorello
La Guardia, Raymond Moley, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin
D. Roosevelt. Sir Frank Stockdale, Rezford Guy Tugwell,
Sumner Welles, and Aubrey Williams.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Ruth Adler Taussig, 1951.
— .' MS 65-67
Thomas, Elbert Duncan, 1883-1953.
Papers, 1907-50. 137 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hvde Park, N. Y.)
Missionary, professor, author, Orientalist, and U. S. Sena-
tor from Utah. Correspondence, memoranda, telegrams,
reports, transcripts of radio talks, speech file, photos., and
periodical and newspaper clippings relating to Thomas'
service as a U. S. Senator, his interest in labor, civil liberties,
Federal participation in education, his service on the Senate
Committee on Military Affairs and the Mexican Claims
Commission, his relations with Democratic Party leaders,
his work as U. S. Delegate to the Interparliamentary Union
Conferences, and to International Labor Conferences. In-
cludes material on the Mormon Church, mining, and Ori-
ental history; and five letter books (1907-12) describing
Thomas' routine as a missionary in Japan as well as obser-
vations on the climate, geography, culture, and economic
lite of the Japanese.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Senator Thomas, 1950.
m_ „ - MS .65-68
Tugwell, Rexford Guy, 1891-
Papers, 1927-58. 28 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Teacher, economist, and Government official. Corre-
spondence, diary, journal notes, drafts of books and speeches,
research notes, memoranda, newspaper clippings and press
releases relating to Tugwell's career as a professor at Co-
lumbia University and the University of Chicago, advisor to
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary and
Under Secretary of Agriculture, Director of the Resettle-
ment Administration, executive of the American Molasses
Company, chairman of the New York City Planning Com-
mission, chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico, and
Governor of Puerto Rico. Includes correspondence and
writings on political, economic, and social conditions in
Puerto Rico; papers pertaining to Tugwell's role in the
Henry A Wallace presidential campaign of 1948 and the
postwar world government movement; and material on
Tugwell's numerous publications.
Unpublished descriptive guide in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Tugwell, 1963.
MS65-69
U. S. Council of National Defense. Advisory Commission.
Records, 1940-41. 9 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, minutes of
conferences, progress reports, special reports, processed ma-
terials, publications, and newspaper clippings relating to
the work of the Advisory Commission. Persons appointed
on May 28, 1940, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in-
clude Ralph Budd, Chester C. Davis, Harriet Elliott, Leon
Henderson, Sidney Hillman, William S. Knudsen, William
H. McReynolds, and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., chairman.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 65-70
U. S. Executive Office of the President.
Records of the Office of the Chief of Social Entertain-
ments, 1933-45. 63 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, invitations, programs, seat-
ing charts and card files relating to social functions held at
the White House during the administration of Franklin D.
Roosevelt. Includes records of requests by individuals to
visit the White House, to interview Mrs. Roosevelt, or to
visit or interview dignitaries staying at the White House;
records of the White House usher who maintained a daily
memoranda of visitors to the President; and correspond-
ence of Edith Helm, Mrs. Roosevelt's social secretary.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
MS 65-71
U. S. Advisory Committee on Education,
Records, 1936-39. 13 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, abstracts and transcripts of
conferences, notes, statements, reports, and special studies
relating to the work' of the committee. The 17 staff studies
produced relate to such topics as vocational guidance, Fed-
eral participation in education, administration, land grant
colleges, vocational rehabilitation, rural education, Negro
education, and school finance.
Unpublished check list in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS65-72
U* S. President's Committee on Administrative Manage-
ment.
Records, 1936-37. 13 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, research material, speech
drafts, printed legislative bills, statistical data, press releases,
progress reports, and a final report relating to the origin,
procedures, and activities of the committee.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
. MS65-7S
U. S. President's Committee on an Inquiry on Cooperative
Enterprise in Europe.
Records, 1936-37. 5 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, reports of field activities in
Europe, transcripts of interviews, press releases, and a final
report relating to the work of a committee charged with the
responsibility of making a broad survey that would indicate
the status and extent of cooperative enterprise and its effects
on the economy and welfare of Europe. The committee
spent 10 weeks in Europe observing the operation of con-
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U. S. President's Committee on an Inquiry on Cooperative
Enterprise in Europe. Records, 1936-37. (Continued)
sumer cooperatives and interviewing cooperative employees
and executives in Czechoslovakia, Denmark, England,
France, Ireland, Norway, Scotland, Sweden, and Switzer-
land. Members of the inquiry include Jacob Baker, Emily
C. Bates, Clifford V. Gregory, Bobin Hood, Leland Olds,
and Charles Stuart.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
-, _ _ .. MS65-74
U. ». President's Committee on Civil Service Improvement.
Records, 1939-41. 27 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, reports of proceedings,
minutes of executive sessions, statistical studies, reports from
advisory committees, transcripts of hearings and conferences,
press releases, progress reports, and a final report of the
work of the committee.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
tt o , MS 66-75
U. S. President's Committee on Portal to Portal Travel
Time.
Records, 1943-44. 5 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence with mining companies, statistical studies,
progress reports, and a final report which set portal to portal
travel time in bituminous coal mines at 59 minutes.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
tt o r MS65-76
U. S. Interdepartmental Committee to Coordi-
nate Jlealth and Welfare Activities.
Becords, 1935-41. 21ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of committee meet-
ings, special studies, and reports concerning public health
problems, Federal health care, and the location and con-
struction of clinics and hospitals.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
tt o ■ ~ MS 65-77
U. S. Special Committee to Study the Rubber Situation.
Becords, 1942. 8 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Correspondence, stenographic notes and verbatim tran-
scripts of committee hearings and proceedings, reports on
rubber production, technical studies on synthetic processes,
and copies of congressional hearings. The committee, in its
final report; recommended continued and increased use of
tiiB Polish and butylene glycol processes for rubber pro-
duction. Members of the committee are Bernard Baruch,
Karl Comptoh, Samuel Lubell, and James B. Conant, chair-
man.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS65-78
Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-1965.
Papers, 1941-45. 40 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
U. S. Vice President and Secretary of Agriculture. Cor-
respondence, memoranda, reports, resolutions, petitions, and
newspaper clippings concerning Wallace's service as U. S.
Vice President and Chairman of the Board of Economic
Warfare. Includes information on Democratic Party acti-
vities, patronage, Axis activities in Latin America, the
Standard Oil Company controversy, agriculture, trade re-
lations with Canada and Sweden, education, labor, appro-
priation bills, world affairs, and postwar problems. Cor-
respondents include John H. Bankhead, Chester Bowles,
James F. Byrnes, John Carmody, CoL William J. Donovan,
Morris Ernst, William Herridge, Harold Ickes, Jesse Jones,
David Lilienthal, Henry J. Morgenthau, Jr., Francis
Castillo Najera, Donald Nelson, Robert Patterson, James G.
Patton, Frances Perkins, Milo Perkins, Nelson Rockefeller,
Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harold D. Smith,
Henry Stimson, Mark Sullivan, Sumner Welles, Walter
White, and Claude Wickard.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Wallace.
MS«5-7»
Wehle, Louis Brandos. 1880-1959.
Papers, 1877-1958. 42 ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y^)
Lawyer and Government official Correspondence, ap-
pointment diaries, memoranda, reports, legal briefs, re-
search notes, and drafts of articles relating to Wehle's
career, as a private lawyer in Louisville, Ky. and New York
City, special -assistant to the Secretary of War; Counsel,
War Industries Board; Counsel, U. S. Shipping Board
Emergency Fleet Corporation; member of the White House
Conference on Power Pooling; Head of the U. S. Foreign
Economic Mission to the Netherlands; and U. S. Ambassa-
dor to the Netherlands, serving in England. Includes per-
sonal correspondence (1877-1958) of the Wehle family.
Correspondents include Louis D. Brandeis, Christian Herter,
James M Landis, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Alexander
Sachs.
Unpublished shelf list in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Wehle, 1960.
MS 65-80
Williams, Aubrey Willis, 1890-1965.
Papers, 1930-59. 21ft
In Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Social worker, editor, publisher, and Government official
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, speech and article
drafts, and newspaper clippings concerning Williams' work
as executive director, Wisconsin Conference of Social Work;
field representative for the Federal Emergency Relief Ad-
ministration; Deputy Administrator, Works Progress Ad-
ministration ; and director of organization, National Farmers
Union. Includes material relating to Williams' role in the
War Relocation Authority, civil rights, and the Alabama
Farmers Union.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Williams, 1960.
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W , MS 65-81
Winant, John Gilbert, 1889-1947.
Papers. 1916-47. 117 ft.
In Franklin D. Roosevelt library (Hyde Park, N. Y.)
Governor of New Hampshire, Government official, and
diplomat. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, appoint-
ment books, book draft, file of speeches and articles, legisla-
tive bills and resolutions, and newspaper clippings relating
to Winant's career as Governor; Assistant Director and Di-
rector of the International Labor Office, Geneva, Switzer-
land; Chairman of the Social Security Board; U. S. Am-
bassador to Great Britain and U. S. Representative on the
European Advisory Commission. The papers also docu-
ment Winant's interest in labor, child welfare, civic organi-
zations, and New Hampshire politics. Correspondents in-
clude Arthur J. Altmeyer, Carter Goodrich, Herschel John-
son, Ester Lape, Harold Laski, Isador Lubin. Archibald
MacLeish, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Edward R Morrow,
Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Samuel L
Rosenman.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Winant family.
MS 65-82
Botsford, Edmund, 1745-1819.
Letters, 1785-1819. 105 items.
In Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S. C.)
Baptist clergyman, of Georgetown, S. C. Letters from
Botsford, mostly addressed to Richard Furman (1755-
1825), pertaining to affairs in Botsford's churches and other
Baptist churches in the low country of South Carolina, giv-
ing his opinions on current events, Baptist work, and men-
tioning the names of many of the Baptist leaders of the
time.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Furman family.
MS65-83
Cook, Harvey Toliver, 1848-1943.
Papers, 1882-1930. ca. 250 items.
In Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S. C.)
Author and educator at Furman University. Corre-
spondence, both personal and pertaining to Cook's interest
in history, education, and religion; and miscellaneous writ-
ings.
Gift of Dr. Cook.
MS 65—84
Davis, Jonathan, 1785-1855.
Papers, 1821-51. 66 items.
In Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S. C.)
Clergyman and planter, of Fairfield Co., S. C. Chiefly
correspondence together with a few bills dealing with per-
sonal affairs. Includes 20 letters mainly from Baptist
clergymen, concerning denominational affairs, especially
Furman Institution (later Furman University).
Gift of the Furman family through Mrs. Furman Norris,
1964.
MS65-85
Furman, James Clement, 1809-1891.
Papers, 1827-90. 1300 items.
In Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S. C.)
Baptist clergyman and educator, of Greenville, S. C. Cor-
respondence chiefly concerning the Baptist denomination in
South Carolina and Furman's work as a teacher and presi-
dent of Furman University; and 800 sermons and addresses.
Gift of the Furman family, ca. 1900 and 1962.
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__ MS65-68
Furman, Richard, 1755-1825.
Ck)rrespondence7l777=1825r~4644tems.
In Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S. C.)
_ Revolutionary patriot, Baptist clergyman, and denomina-
tional leader. Correspondence of Furman,' primarily with
well-known Baptist clergymen, chiefly concerning affairs
relating to the Baptist denomination.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the Furman family.
MS 65-87
Furman family.
Correspondence, 1782-1960. 4 ft (1800 items)
In Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S. C.)
Correspondence of the family of Richard Furman (1755-
1825), Baptist minister of Charleston, S. C, beginning with
his mother, Rachel (Brodhead) Furman (d. 1794). The
bulk of the letters are from Furman's children but letters
from his grandchildren and great-grandchildren are in-
cluded.
Gifts, at various times, from different branches of the
Furman family.
x * ^ MS 65-88
Jodson, Charles HaBette, 1820-1907.
Papers, 1851-1902. ca. 500 items.
In Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S.C.)
Professor and treasurer at Furman University. Corre-
spondence and business papers, chiefly relating to Judson's
work at Furman University.
Gift of the Judson family, ca. 1907.
MS 65-89
Manly, Basil, 1798-1868.
Papers, 1828-68. ca. 60 items.
In Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S. C.)
Baptist clergyman, of Charleston and Greenville, S. C.
and president of the University of Alabama. Correspond-
ence relating to Manly's works in Charleston Baptist
churches, theological education, Furman University, contro-
versies, discipline, ordinances, the Triennial Baptist Con-
vention, and the Southern Baptist Convention, slavery, and
the editing of the "Southern Baptist and general intelli-
gence," the University of Alabama; themes of Basil Manly,
Jr. while a student at the University of Alabama, and a
diary of his life while a graduate student at Princeton Uni-
versity, 1844-47.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Some of the letters were formerly part of the library's
James C. Furman collection.
Gifts of the Furman family ; and Mrs. T. T. Goldsmith.
MS 65-90
Manly family.
Correspondence, 1829-92. 2 ft
In Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S. C.)
Family correspondence (beginning with Elizabeth
(Maultsby) Manly, the mother of Basil Manly (1798-1868))
chiefly between the Manly children and their parents, par-
ticularly Basil Manly (1825-1892) a theologian. Members
of the Manly family include Charles Manly, educator,
Charles Matthews Manly, aeronautical engineer, and John
Matthews Manly, educator and author.
Gift of Mrs. T.T. Goldsmith, 196L
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MS 65-91
Manning, William Thomas, Bp~, 1866-1949.
Papers, 1890-1950. 30 feet (15,000 items)
In General Theological Seminary library (New York)
Episcopal bishop. Correspondence, diary (1904-49), ser-
mons and addresses, magazine articles, notebooks, photos.,
program bulletins, and newspaper clippings chiefly centered
around Manning's service as head of the Diocese of New
York (1921-46) and as rector of Trinity Parish in New
York (1908-21). Includes material concerning the build-
ing of the Cathedral of St John the Divine, New York
City (1924-49), Christian unity including the world Faith
and Order movement and the proposed Presbyterian-
Protestant Episcopal merger of 1940, the Bertrand Russell
cases (1929 and 1940), marriage and divorce, Percy Grant
case (1923), William Norman Guthrie (1933), Trinity tene-
ments (1908-09), and the closing of St. John's Chapel of
the Trinity Parish. Correspondents include Morgan Dix,
William DuBose, Thomas Gailor, Howard Chandler Rob-
bins, Boyd Vincent, and Edward L. Parsons.
Calendar (in progress) available in the library. Also
described in Bulletin of the General Theological Seminary,
v. 50, no. 5 (Nov. 1964) pp. 6-9.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the Manning family, 1963.
MS 65-92
Seabury, Samuel, 1801-1872.
Papers, 1830-73. 519 items.
In General Theological Seminary Library (New York)
Episcopal clergyman, editor, and professor at the General
Theological Seminary, New York. Principally letters to
Seabury as editor of "The Churchman" and other papers
dealing with the affairs of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
Correspondents include Thomas Winthrop Coit, Arthur
Cleveland Coxe, George Washington Doane, Samuel Farmar
Jarvis, William Augustus Muhlenberg, Benjamin Tredwell
Onderdonk, Henry TJstick Onderdonk, William Rollinson
Whitfinghajn, and John Williams.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Andrew Oliver.
MS 65-93
McConaughy, David, 1823-1902.
Papers, 1863-86. ca. 100 items.
In Gettysburg College Library, Civil War Institute.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Founder and secretary of the Battlefield Memorial Asso-
ciation, Gettysburg, Pa. Correspondence, battle dispatch
book, maps, documents, a citation by Gen. George Gordon
Meade to McConaughy, newspapers, memorabilia of the
Battle of Gettysburg, and other papers relating to the pre-
servation of the Battlefield at Gettysburg, Pa. Includes
letters from Northern Civil War leaders, material on mili-
tary reunions, and a painting, "The charge up east Cemetery
Hill," by P. F. Rothermel together with his original com-
mission from the Pennsylvania Legislature to paint the
series, "The Battle of Gettysburg."
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the McConaughy family, 1932.
MS 65-94
Anderson, Clinton Presba, 1895-
Papers, 1945-48. 6 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Businessman, Secretary of Agriculture, and U. S. Senator
from New Mexico. Official and personal correspondence,
memoranda, reports, and other papers relating to Ander-
son's service as Secretary of Agriculture during President
Harry S. Truman's administration.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Anderson, 1962.
MS 65-95
Andrews, Stanley, 1895-
Papers, 1949-53. 1 ft
In Harry S. Truman library (Independence, Mo.)
Editor and Government official. Correspondence, memo-
randa, speeches, reports, press releases and other papers re-
lating principally to Andrews' career as Director, Office of
Foreign Agricultural Relations; special consultant, Dept
of State; and Administrator, Technical Cooperation Ad-
ministration.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Andrews, 196L
MS 65-96
AnsHnger, Harry Jacob, 1892-
Papers, 1934-64. 134 items.
In Harry S. Truman library (Independence, Mo.)
U. S. Commissioner of Narcotics. Reports, articles, news-
paper clippings, publications, and other papers relating to
Anslinger's career as Commissioner of Narcotics.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Anslinger, 1963.
MS 65-97
Boyd, James, 1904-
Papers, 1941-59. 5 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Educator, Army officer, Government official, and "min-
ing corporation executive. Correspondence, memoranda,
speeches, reports, orders, news releases, and other papers re-
lating to Boyd's activities as an Army officer during World
War n, Director of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, Adminis-
trator of the Defense Minerals Administration, and Chair-
man of the National Science Foundation Advisory Commis-
sion on Mineral Research.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information available on literary rights in the library.
Gift of Mr. Boyd, 1961.
MS65-98
Campbell, Wallace J 1910-
Papers, 1948-59. 19 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Cooperative organization executive. Correspondence,-
memoranda, notes, minutes, reports, clippings, and other
papers documenting Campbell's service as director of the
Washington, D. C, office of the Cooperative League of the
U. S. A; editor of the magazine, CO-OP; chairman of the
Executive Committee of CARE ; and member of the TJ. S.
National Commission for UNESCO.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Cooperative League of the U. S. A I960.
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MS 65-09
Chapman, Oscar Littleton, 1896-
Papers, 1931-52. 52 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and Secretary of the Interior. Correspondence,
memoranda, speeches, reports, statements, and other papers
relating to Chapman's work as Assistant Secretary and
Secretary of the Interior. Includes materials documenting
his activities in Colorado and national politics.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library. .
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Oscar L. Chapman, 1960.
nu>^ t v «. -a MS65-100
Clark, John Davidson, 1884-
Papers, 1946-52. 1 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Economist, educator, and Government official Corre-
spondence, memoranda, reports, and other papers relating
to dark s career as a member of the President's Councilof'
Economic Advisors. Includes an unpublished ms. concern-
ing the history of the Council of Economic Advisors during
the Truman _ administration's first term, 1946-48.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted bv the
library. J
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Clark, I960.
Committee for the Marshall Plan. .«>m»-u»i
Records, 1947-51. 409 items.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Uuefly financial records of the committee, a private or-
ganization, formed in 1947 for the purpose of winning over
American public opinion to acceptance of the European Re-
covery Program; and minutes and agenda of its executive
committee (1947-48).
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Jiiformation on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Hugh Moore and Clark M Eichelberger, 1963.'
^u~ *. , MS 65-102
Cooperative League of the U. S. A.
Records of the Washington Office, 1936-49. 70 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo )
Correspondence to and from officials of the league Gov-
ernment officials, officials and members of cooperatives, and
other persons and organizations,- mimeographed minutes,
releases, and promotional and educational materials prepared
by or for the league, a federation of national and regional
consumer, service, and supply cooperatives.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library. J
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of the league, 1960.
Davis, Michael Marks, 1879- MS 65-103
Papers, 1939-55. ca. 10,000 items on 11 reels of microfilm
(positive)
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
_M^rofilmcopies made from the originals in the library of
Dr. Davis, Chevy Chase, Md.
Medical administrator. Correspondence, speech files,
minutes, legislative files, publications, and other papers re-
lating to the health programs advocated by the Truman ad-
ministration. Includes records of the Committee for the
Nation's Health; files of President Truman's principal
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speeches and messages concerning his health program with
related correspondence and press releases; texts of bills re-
lating to health insurance; and material relating to the
activities of the American Medical Association and the Na-
tional Physicians Committee in regard to the Truman health
program.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Dr. Davis, 1962.
..„„.,„. MS 65-104
Davis, Nathaniel Penistone, 1895-
Papers, 1916-57. 1 box.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Foreign^ Service officer. Correspondence, diaries, speech
files, clippings, and other papers documenting Davis' career
in the Foreign Service, including his service as Minister-
Counselor in the Philippines, Minister to Costa Rica, and
Minister to Hungary. Includes documents pertaining to his
experiences as a prisoner of the Japanese during World
Warn.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Davis, 196L
Donaldson, Jesse M 1885- MS 66-105
Papers, 1948-52. 1 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
U. S. Postmaster General. Letters of congratulation re-
ceived upon Donaldson's appointment as Postmaster Gen-
eral, speeches and statements made by him while in that
office, and newspaper clippings concerning his public career
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Donaldson, 1960.
_ . „ ,. MS65-106
Foley, Raymond M 1890-
Papers, 1946-53. 2ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Government official. Correspondence, memoranda,
speeches, press releases, pamphlets, and other papers relat-
ing principally to Foley's career as Commissioner of the
Federal Housing Administration and Administrator of the
Housing and Home Finance Agency.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Foley, 1962.
« . ~ , „ MS 65-107
Foskett, James H 1898-1961,
Papers, 1919-54. 1ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Naval officer and naval aide to President Harry S. Tru-
man. Correspondence, diaries, speeches, reports, orders, and
other materials relating to Foskett's naval career.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mrs. Foskett, 1962.
MS 65-108
Freer, Robert Elliot, 1896-1962.
Papers, 1933-62. 23 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and Government official. Correspondence,
speeches, reports, legal files, press releases, and other papers.
Includes personal correspondence and materials relating to
Freer's private legal practice in Washington, D. C,and his
service as a member of the Federal Trade Commission.
_Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mrs. Freer, 1963.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-109
Galvin, Michael J 1907-1963.
Papers, 1933-63. 10 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer, Government official, and Army officer. Corre-
spondence, memoranda, reports, maps, newspaper clippings,
publications, and other materials chiefly relating to Galvin's
activities as an Army officer during and after World War
n and his service as a State senator in the Massachusetts
Legislature with some material relating to his service as
Under Secretary of Labor.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Eleanor H. Galvin, 1961
. . MS 66-110
Gardner, Warner Winslow, 1909-
Papers, 1934-47. 2 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and Government official Correspondence,
memoranda, reports, newspaper clippings, and other mate-
rials documenting Gardner's career as U. S. Supreme Court
law clerk, special assistant to the Attorney General, Solicitor
of the Dept of Labor, and Solicitor of the Dept. of the
Interior.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Gardner, 1962.
MS 65-111
Gibson, John W 1910-
Papers, 1935-54. 20 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Labor union and Government official. Correspondence,
memoranda, speech files, reports, charts, and other materials
documenting Gibson's career as an official of the United
Dairy Workers Union, vice president and president of the
Michigan CIO Council, chairman of the Dept of Labor and
Industry of the State of Michigan, Assistant Secretary of
Labor, Chairman of the U. S. Displaced Persons Commis-
sion, consultant to the Association of Launderers, and presi-
dent of the Premium Distributing Company.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Gibson, 1961.
MS65-112
Herzog, Paul M 1906-
Papers, 1931-62. 5 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer, educator, and Government official Correspond-
ence, speeches, publications, clippings, and other papers.
Includes personal correspondence files and materials relat-
ing to Herzog's service as a member and chairman of the
New York State Labor Relations Board, chairman of the
National Labor Relations Board, associate dean of the Har-
vard School of Public Administration, and executive vice
president and president of the American Arbitration Asso-
ciation; and items concerning the activities of the Commit-
tee on Conflict of Interest Statutes of the Association of the
Bar of the City of New York and the New York State Ad-
visory Council, Labor and Management Improper Practices
Act of New York.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Herzog, 1962.
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MS 65-113
Holland, Loo E 1878-1960.
Papers, 1916-60. 119 ft
In Harry S. Truman library (Independence, Mo.)
Businessman and Government official. Correspondence,
memoranda, speeches, reports, scrapbooks, clippings, publi-
cations, and other papers relating to the Holland Engraving
Company and to Holland's activities as president of the Mid
Central War Resources Board; chairman of the Smaller
War Plants Corporation; chairman of the Mayor's Avia-
tion Advisory Board, Kansas City, Mo.; trustee of the Com-
mittee for Economic Development; president of the Associ-
ated Advertising Clubs of the World; president of the
American Automobile Association; president of the Na-
tional Better Business Bureau; and president of the Kansas
City, Mo., Chamber of Commerce. Includes personal cor-
respondence files.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Lorance M Holland and Mr. L Garratt
Holland, 1963.
MS66-114
Houston, John C 1909-
Papers, 1945-54. ca. 115 items.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Government official and businessman. Correspondence,
memoranda, directives, press releases, and other papers relat-
ing to Houston's service with the War Production Board,
with the Civilian Production Administration, as special
assistant in the White House Office, and as Executive Vice
Chairman and Acting Chairman of the Munitions Board.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Houston, 1962.
MS 65-115
Johnson, Herschel Y 1894-
Papers, 1929-53. 6 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Foreign Service officer. Correspondence, speeches, press
releases, newspaper clippings, and other papers documenting
Johnson's career in the U. S. Foreign Service, including
service as Minister to Sweden, 1941-46; Deputy U S. Rep-
resentative on the U. N. Security Council, 1946-48 ; and U. S.
Ambassador to Brazil, 1948-53.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by "the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Johnson, 1962.
MS 65-116
Jones, James WeMon, 1896-
Papers, 1929-54. 10 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Government official Correspondence, memoranda,
speeches, personal files, reports, publications, and other
papers chiefly concerned with Jones' service as Insular Audi-
tor, Acting High Commissioner, and Financial Advisor to
the High Commissioner of the Philippines, 1933-40; and as
Assistant Director of the U. S. Bureau of the Budget The
greater part of the material relates to Philippine affairs.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Jones, 1962.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
— MS 65-117
Jones, Joseph Marion, 1908-
Papers, 1947. ca. 200 items.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Author and Government official Correspondence, memo-
randa, speeches, notes, press releases, and other papers per-
taining to the formulation of the Truman Doctrine and the
Marshall Plan assembled by Jones while serving in the
Dept of State as special assistant to the Assistant Secretary
of State for Public Affairs.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Jones, 1961.
MS 65-118
Kaiser, Philip M 1913-
Papers, 1948-54. 2 ft.
In Harry- S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Government official. Correspondence, memoranda, speech
files, articles, and other papers principally relating to Kai-
ser's work as Assistant Secretary of Labor for International
Labor Affairs and as TJ. S. Government member of the gov-
erning body of the International Labor Office.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Kaiser, 1962.
MS 65-119
Kenney, W John, 1904-
Papers, 1946-49. 1 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and Government official. Correspondence file for
the period of Kenney's service as Under Secretary of the
Navy and file of speeches delivered and testimony given to
congressional committees during his tenure as Assistant Sec-
retary of the Navy and Under Secretary of the Navy.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Kenney, 1964.
MS 65-120
Lawton, Frederick J 1900-
Papers, 1917-63. 5 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Government official. Correspondence, memoranda, speech
files, bulletins, circulars, and other papers documenting
Lawton's Government career, including his service as ad-
ministrative assistant to the President, 1948; Assistant Di-
rector of the Bureau of the Budget, 1949; Director of the
Bureau of the Budget, 1950-53; and member of the Civil
Service Commission, 1953-63.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Lawton, 1962-63.
MS65-121
Lloyd, David Demarest, 1911-1962.
Papers, 1949-63. 29 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and Government official. Correspondence, memo-
randa, speech files, reports, press releases, newspaper clip-
pings, and publications reflecting Lloyd's work as adminis-
trative assistant to President Harry S. Truman and as execu-
tive director of the Harry S. Truman Library, inc., and his
interests in the work of the Americans for Democratic Ac-
tion, the Democratic National Committee, the National Con-
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ference on International Economic and Social Development,
and the Salk Institute. Includes personal correspondence
files.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Lloyd, 1963.
MS 65-122
Locke, Edwin Allen, 1910-
Papers, 1941-53. 2 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Corporation executive and Government official Corre-
spondence, memoranda, reports, notes, clippings, and other
papers relating to Locke's activities as an official of the War
Production Board, executive assistant to the President's
Personal Representative in China, special assistant to the
President of the United States, special representative of the
Secretary of State, and Ambassador to the Near East.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Locke, 196L
MS65-123
McGrath, Earl James, 1902-
Papers, 1947-53. 3 reels of microfilm (negative)
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Microfilm copies from the originals in the possession of
Dr. McGrath.
Educator. Letters, addresses, articles, statements, and
forewords prepared by McGrath during bis service as U. S.
Commissioner of Education.
Research access restricted.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Dr. McGrath, 1958.
MS 65-124
McGrath, James Howard, 1903-
Papers, 1934-52. 93 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Ma)
Lawyer, politician, and Government official Correspond-
ence, memoranda, speeches, legislative files, reports, clip-
pings, and other papers relating to McGratb's career as
Governor of Bhode Island, U. S. Solicitor General U. S.
Senator from Bhode Island, chairman of the Democratic
National Committee, and U. S. Attorney General
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. McGrath, 1960.
MS 65-125
Mitchell Stephen A 1903-
Papers, 1947-60. 40 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and chairman of the Democratic National Com-
mittee. Correspondence, memoranda, speech files, reports,
press releases, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings relating
principally to Mitchell's political activities. Includes per-
sonal correspondence files.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. MitcheU, 1963.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
. MS65-126
Murphy, Charles S 1909-
Papers, 1951-61. 6 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and Government official Correspondence, memo-
randa, notes, speech files, and other materials relating to
Murphy's career as special counsel to the President of the
United States, 1951-53, and as personal advisor to former
President Harry S. Truman, 1953-61.
_ Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Murphy, 1961.
MS65-127
National Aircraft War Production Council.
Records, 1942-45. 12 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, minutes of meet-
ings, working schedules, and other papers relating to the
activities of the council in coordinating and expediting the
work of the American aircraft manufacturing industry dur-
ing World War n.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Richard C. Palmer, 196L
MS 65-128
National Committee Against limiting the Presidency.
Records, 1940-51. 149 items.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
In part, photocopies made by the library from originals
in the possession of Daniel F. Clancy, of Gahanna, Ohio.
Correspondence, clipping files, publications, and other
materials of a committee founded in 1949 to oppose the rati-
fication of the 22d Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
Includes correspondence (prior to 1949) concerning Daniel
F. Clancy's opposition to. the limitation of the Presidency to
two terms.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Daniel F. Clancy, 1963.
„ .. ,_ MS 65-129
National Security Committee.
Records, 1946-48. 1ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Correspondence, administrative records, bulletins, press
releases, and publications of the committee, a private organi-
zation formed to support an adequate program of national
security and particularly to give backing to President Harry
S. 'Truman's proposed universal military training program.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Worthington Thompson, 1963.
«wi_ n , MS 65-130
CrConnell, Joseph James, 1905-
Papers, 1944-47. 1ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and Government official Transcripts of official
telephone calls and lists of visitors during O'Connell's
service as General Counsel of the Treasury Dept.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
GrftofMr.O'Connell,1963.
MSTO-131
Pace, Frank C 1912-
Papers, 1946-53. 10 ft
In Harry S. Truman library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer, Government official, and corporation executive.
Correspondence, speeches, calendars, scrapbooks, and other
papers relating principally to Pace's service as Assistant
Director and Director of the Bureau of the Budget and as
Secretary of the Army.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Pace, 1962.
MS65-132
Pike, Sumner Tucker, 1891-
Papers, 1920-6L 7 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Government official Correspondence, speeches, reports,
clippings, and publications chiefly relating to Pike's service
as Commissioner of the 17. S. Securities and Exchange Com-
mission, 1940-46, and as a member of the TJ. S. Atomic
Energy Commission, 1946-51.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Pike, 1962.
MS65-133
Redding, John M 1908-
Papers, 1938-56. lift
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Author, Government official, and businessman. Cor-
respondence, memoranda, rough drafts, reports, press re-
leases, and other papers relating to Bedding's career as an
author, Army officer during World War n, publicity director
of the Democratic National Committee, Assistant Post-
master General, and consultant to the Advisory Committee
to the Trucking Industry.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Bedding, 196L
MS 65-134
Rigdon, William McKinley, 1904-
Papers, 1945-53. 1 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Naval officer. Correspondence, memoranda, notes, orders,
clippings, and other papers relating to Rigdon's career as
assistant naval aide to President Harry S. Truman.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Rigdon, 1964.
MS 65-135
Rosenman, Samuel Irving, 1896-
Papers, 1945-49. 3 ft
;In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and judge. Correspondence, memoranda, reports,
speeches, and other papers relating principally to Rosenman's
work as special counsel to President Harry S. Truman.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Rosenman, 1961-62.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„ „ MS 65-136
Ross, Charles Griffith, 1885-1950.
Papers, 1945-50. 5 ft.
In Harry S. Truman library (Independence, Mo.)
Reporter, editor, and press secretary to President Harry
S. Truman. Correspondence, memoranda, transcripts of
press and radio conferences, notes, press releases, and other
papers relating principally to Ross' career as press secretary
to President Truman.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Florence G. Roberts, 1960.
... „ A „ , MS-65-137
Schindler, Alfred, 1894-
Papers, 1934^-55. 14 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Business executive and Government official Correspond-
ence, memoranda, reports, bulletins, magazine articles, news-
paper clippings, and other papers relating principally to
Schindlert work as special assistant to the Secretary of Com-
merce and Chief of the Consultant Division, Defense Plant
Corporation, 1942-43; and Under Secretary of Commerce,
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Schindler, 1960.
MS 65-138
Simons, Frieda (Hennock) 1904-1960.
Papers, 1948-55. 8 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and Government official. Correspondence, briefs,
statements, articles, publications, and other papers relating
to Miss Hemlock's service, prior to her marriage, as a mem-
ber of the Federal Communications Commission. Much of
the material pertains to the subject of educational television.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of William H. Simons, 1961.
MS 65-139
Smith, Bryee B 1878-1962.
Papers, 1924-62. 2 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Business executive and public official. Correspondence,
speeches, statements, newspaper clippings, publications, and
other papers chiefly pertaining to Smith's career as a public
official in Kansas City, Mo., including his service as mayor
and member of the Board of Education.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Betty Northcutt and Mrs. Viola S. Hamilton,
1963.
MS 65-140
Spingarn, Stephen Joel, 1908-
Papers, 1944-64. 22 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Government official Correspondence files, memoranda,
reports, press releases, and clipping files relating to
Spingarn's service with the Treasury Dept. as attorney and
As s istan t General Counsel, 1940-42 and 1946-49; activities
in connection with the Counter-intelligence Corps, 1944-53 ;
his service on the White House staff, 1949-50; and his term
as a member of the Federal Trade Commission.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Spingarn, 1961-34.
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MS 65-141
Stowe, David H 1910-
Papers, 1947-52. 3 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Government official. Correspondence, memoranda, re-
ports, and other papers relating to Stowe : s career as special
assistant in the White House Office and as administrative
assistant to President Harry S. Truman.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Stowe, 1963.
MS 65-142
Snyder, John Wesley, 1895-
Papers, 1945-53. 26 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Banker, corporation executive, and Secretary of the
Treasury. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches,
hearings, and other papers relating principally to Snyder's
career as Secretary of the Treasury during the administra-
tion of President Harry S. Truman.
_ Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Snyder, 1961-64.
MS 65-143
Tannenwald, Theodore, 1916-
Papers, 1947-57. 4 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and Government official. Correspondence, speech
files, press releases, newspaper clippings, publications, and
other papers relating mainly to Tannenwald's work as
counsel to the special assistant to the President, Averell
Harriman, 1947-49; Assistant Director for Mutual Security;
and Chief of Staff to the Director for Mutual Security,
1951-53.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Tannenwald, 1962.
_ MS 65-14*
Vaughan, Harry H 1893-
Papers, 1916-62. 2 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Microfilm copies (2 reels positive) made at the National
Archives of the original scrapbooks in the possession of
General Vaughan.
Army officer. Correspondence, reports, publications and
other papers relating principally to Vaughan's service as a
military aide to President Harry S. Truman; together with
scrapbooks documenting Vaughan's military career be-
ginning with World War i.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of General Vaughan, 1964.
MS 65-145
Truman, Harry S„ Pres. U. S., 1884-
Papers, 1935-53. 3245 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Correspondence, memoranda, speech files, notes, press re-
leases, scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers documenting
Truman's career as 17. S. Senator from Missouri, Vice Presi-
dent of the United States, and President of the United
States. The senatorial papers are chiefly from his second
term and consist mainly of correspondence with constitu-
ents and others. The Presidential papers include the
White House Central Files for the Truman administration
Truman, Harry S, Pres. U. &, 1884-
(Continued)
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1935-53.
and the files of certain members of the White House staff, of
the White House Official Reporter, of the White House So-
cial Office, of the White House Telephone Office, and of the
White House Office of Social Correspondence.
The senatorial papers (1935-1945) were formerly in the
University of Missouri library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection, and had been cataloged on card number
MS 61-9.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Truman, 1957.
„ MS 65-146
Veatch, Nathan Thomas, 1886-
Papers, 1926-33. 1 box.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Engineer. Correspondence and other papers relating to
the highway construction program approved by the voters
of Jackson Co., Mo., in 1928 and 193L Includes reports
dated 1927 and 1933 prepared by Veatch and E. M. Stayton
as consulting engineers to the Jackson County Court at the
request of Harry S. Truman, then presiding judge of that
court.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literarv rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Veatch, 196*1.
MS 65-147
Wallgren, Monrad Charles, 1891-1961.
Papers, 1945-59. 2 ft
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Ma)
Government official Correspondence, memoranda,
speeches, scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers relating
principally to Wallgren's service as Governor of Washing-
ton and as Chairman of the Federal Power Commission.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Wallgren, 1962.
„ . _ MS65-148
Wanng, Frank A 1901-
Papers, 1946-51. 2 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Government official. Correspondence, memoranda, notes,
opinions, dippings, and other papers documenting Waring's
career as Chairman of the Philippine War Damage Com-
mission. Includes copies of the official minutes of the com-
mission.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Waring, 1962.
MS 65-149
Webb, James Edwin, 1906-
Papers, 1928-60. 41ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Government official and businessman. Correspondence,
memoranda, speech files, personal business records, reports,
press releases, and other papers. Includes personal corre-
spondence ; materials documenting Webb's career as Director
of the Bureau of the Budget, Under Secretary of State, and
Admini strator of the National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration; and items relating to his work with the Na-
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tional Advisory Cancer Council, the National Aeronautics
Association, the Committee for Economic Development, the
Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, and the Frontiers of
Science Foundation of Oklahoma, and to his activities as a
member of the Board of Trustees of George Washington Uni-
versity and as a member of the Committee to Study the Mili-
tary Assistance Program.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Webb, 1962-63.
-» „ MS65-150
Wotfsohn, Joel D 1900-196L
Papers, 1937-52. 5 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and Government official Correspondence, memo-
randa, speeches, reports, clippings, and other papers relat-
ing to Wolfsohn's career as an official of the Dept. of the
Interior, including his service as assistant to the Secretary
of the Interior and as Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library. ,
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mrs. Wolfsohn, 1964.
-..-,.' MS65-151
Yates, Sidney R 1909-
Papers, 1949-62. 53 ft.
In Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.)
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Illinois. Corre-
spondence, memoranda, reports, newsletters, publications,
and other papers documenting Yates' service as a member
of the House of Representatives from the 9th Illinois Dis-
trict.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by Um
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Yates, 1962.
MS 65-152
Friends, Society of. American Friends Service Committee.
Archives, 1917-63. 1155 ft.
In Haverford College Library.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, personnel data, financial
papers, publications, mimeographed serials, press releases,
newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, awards, gifts, recordings,
photos., glass slides, posters, and other material covering
work in relief and rehabilitation (especially after World Wars
i and re), refugee aid, social and technical assistance, inter-
national affairs, peace education, community relations, and
youth services. Includes mss. and correspondence of Henry
J. Cadbury (b. 1883), Rufus M. Jones (1863-1948), and
Clarence E. Pickett (b. 1884) material on the 1947 Nobel
Peace Prize; and records of the following organizations:
American Relief for India, Emergency Peace Campaign,
Friends Service, inc., and National Japanese- American Stu-
dent Relocation Council.
Unpublished guide to the published material in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available at tha library.
Deposited by the committee, 1941-63.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-153
Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1673-1860. 16 reels of microfilm.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
Microfilm copy (15 reels positive, 1 reel negative) of
originals in the Friends Library, London.
Correspondence (1757-1815) between Meeting for Suffer-
ings of London Yearly Meeting and Meeting for Sufferings
in Philadelphia; correspondence of the London Yearly
Meeting with governors of different provinces in America;
minutes (1688-1860) and Morning Meeting records (1673-
1726).
Listed in the Union list of microfilms, Supplement, 1949/
59, v. 1.
Purchased from the Friends Library, London, 1950-52.
This number not used
MS 65-154
MS65-155
Haverford College. Library.
Journal and diary collection, ca. 1712-1952. ca. 53 ft.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
_ Journals and diaries containing information on Quaker
life, religious attitudes, world travel, economics, and politics.
Includes abstracts from the life of Mary (Proude) Sprin-
gett Penington (1616-1682) ; journal (1759-1813) of George
Churchman (1730-1814) describing Friends' hardships dur-
ing the American Revolution; diaries and memoranda
(1784-96) of John Parrish (1730-1807) concerning slavery;
journal (1794-98) of "William Savery (1750-1804) telling of
his ministry in America and Europe; diaries (1814-70) of
Jacob R. Elfreth (1789-1870) and diaries (1861-1924) of
Jacob R. Elfreth (1837-1924) recording daily life in and
around Philadelphia; journal (1904-37) of William Charles
Allen (1857-1938) concerning travels in the ministrv to
Puerto Rico, the Far East, Gt .Brit, Europe, and Africa,
and his diary of World War i years, discussing the effect of
propaganda on the American people.
Indexed in the library's card catalog. Also described in
Survey of manuscript collections at Haverford College,
1940-41, bv Paul Bleyden.
„ _, , MS 65-156
Haverford College. Library.
Miscellaneous Quaker manuscripts, 1655-1954. ca. 17 ft
and 62 reels of microfilm.
In Haverford College Library, Quaker Collection.
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies (positive)
and microfilm (47 reels positive and 15 reels negative) made
from originals owned by the Boston Public Library; Col-
chester, Eng., Monthly Meeting; Friends Library, London;
and private hands.
_ Correspondence, sermons, dissertations, maps, deeds, mar-
riage certificates, and other papers. Includes material on
the founding and development of the William Penn Charter
School, Philadelphia, and other papers (1824-1911) of Ed-
ward Bettle (1841-1912); correspondence of Morris Evans
Leeds (1869-1952) pertaining to the first window envelope,
invented ca. 1861 by Lewis Walker Leeds (1827-1896) ; let-
ters (1839-44) to Thomas P. Nichols, concerning the Wil-
burite separation in New York and Rhode Island, including
four from John Wilbur (1774-1856) ; correspondence (1756-
73) of Israel Pemberton (1715-1779) concerning the In-
dians; the Stephen Crisp collection of Quaker letters (1655-
91) ; business papers (1772-76) of Owen Biddle, a Philadel-
phia merchant; card catalog and index of Friends' Library,
London and selections from four of its manuscript collec-
tions: the Barclay mss., the correspondence (1655-62) of
William Dewsbury (d. 1688), the Spence mss., and the
Swarthmore mss.; 21 notebooks of T. Chalkley Matlack (fl.
1934) containing histories, photos, and other data about
. Friends' Meetings in the Middle Atlantic States; records
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(1835-42) of the Friends' Reading Room Association, Phil-
adelphia; minutes (1838-46) of the American Free Produce
Association; records (1821-57) of the TnfliMia Society of
Anti-Slavery Friends; and minutes (1821-56) of the Com-
mittee on Indian Concerns, TnHimm Yearly Meeting.
Indexed in card catalog in library.
Gifts and purchases from many sources.
Items added periodically.
MS65-157
Cannon, Joseph Gnrney, 1836-1926.
Correspondence, 1883-1926. 62 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
U. S. Representative from Illinois. Chiefly letters (1883-
1900) from Cannon to Asa J. Baber, banker and politician
in Paris, HI., mostly concerning State politics and some
concerning national politics and legislation. Other corre-
spondents include Shelby Moore Cvdlom; Alfred M Jones,
chairman of the Illinois Republican Central Committee;
Helen LeSeure, Cannon's granddaughter; Frank O. Low-
den; and Edith Kermit Roosevelt.
Gift of Mrs. Joseph Barahart, 1963.
MS 65-158
Craig, Mary Ann (Poaey)
Incoming correspondence, 1830-78. 71 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Letters written to Mary Ann (Posey) Craig and her hus-
band Edward Craig, of Jacksonville, EL, from members of
the Posey and Craig families in Bloomington, Bushnell,
Chicago, Jacksonville, Peru, RantouL and Urbana, HL, and
elsewhere including a letter (1862) from John W. Craig
while a hospital steward for the 10th Illinois Infantry at
New Madrid, Mo.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Maurice A. Craig, 1963.
MS 65-159
Hinch, Benjamin P.
Correspondence, 1838-56. 102 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Postmaster at New Haven, HL, and member of the 19th
Illinois General Assembly. Letters concerning State and
local politics in Gallatin Co., HL, received from IT. S. Rep-
resentatives, members of the Illinois General Assembly,
political associates, and constituents; together with letters
(1838-55) from Hindi's brother, H. Hinch in St. Francis-
ville, La., concerning his term as mayor of St. Francisville
during the 1830's, flat boatmen, rioting among the Irish,
fears of Negro insurrections, and economic and social condi-
tions in West Feliciana Parish. Correspondents include
U. S. Representatives from Illinois: Willis Allen, John A.
McClernand, and Samuel S. Marshall; Illinois Assembly-
men: Thomas S. Hick, George Leviston, Dempsey Odum,
William H. Stickney, and Edwin Webb; and political asso-
ciates in Shawneetown, HL ; J. B. Barger, William Edwards.
andJ.E.Hall.
Acquired from Richard J. Hooker, 1963.
MS65-160
Kennedy, William J d. 1863.
Correspondence, 1861-63. 170 items.
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Soldier in 55th Illinois Infantry, Company G. Chiefly
letters from Kennedy to his wife, Jane M. Kennedy, con-
cerning the Battle of Shiloh, the advance on Corinth, the
Tallahatchie Campaign, the Battles of Chickasaw Bayou and
A r ka n sas Post, the Siege of Vicksburg, and other move-
ments of the 55th Illinois Infantry. Includes two letters
from Gayoso Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., informing Mrs.
Kennedy of her husband's death, letters to Kennedy, a few
letters from relatives; and same poetry by Mrs. Kennedy
concerning the deaths of her husband and small son.
Acquired from the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, 1963.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS65-161
Springfield, I1L First Methodist Church.
Records, 1836-1927. 4 reels of microfilm (positive)
In Illinois State Historical Library.
Microfilm copy of originals in the possession of the First
Methodist Church, Springfield, HI
Minutes of meetings of leaders and stewards of the Official
Board (1841-1901); minutes of trustees meetings (1838-
1915) ; minutes of the Quarterly Conference (1861-96) ;
records of membership, classes, births, baptisms, marriages,
and deaths (1851-1927) ; a published history of the church
(1947) by William Guthrie Piersel; and a MB. of an unpub-
lished history of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society
of the First M. £. Church in Springfield (1895) by Mrs.
Joseph Wallace.
Unpublished guide available in the library.
Gift of the First Methodist Church, 1963.
MS 65-162
Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896.
Papers, 1821-1917. ca. 2 ft. (2970 items)
In Illinois State Historical Library.
U. S. Senator from Illinois and justice of the Illinois Su-
preme Court Correspondence, diaries, speeches and ad-
dresses, financial and legal papers, photos., scrapbooks, and
clippings. Includes correspondence of Trumbull's first
wife, Julia (Jayne) Trumbull; correspondence and diary
(1882-85) of his second wife, Mary (Ingraham) Trumbull;
letters to Abraham Lincoln from W. F. M. Arney, W. C.
Flagg, Thomas J. Henderson, Edward O*ho Ord, and
Richard J. Oglesby; and letters (1821-30) from Alfred
Cowles of Illinois to Stephen B. Munn in New York City
concerning Illinois land Correspondents include Lyman
Abbott, John Quincy Adams, James G. Blaine, William
Jennings Bryan, William Butler, Zachariah Chandler,
Grover Cleveland, Schuyler Colfax, Shelby M Cullom,
Clarence S. Darrow, David Davis, Jesse K. Dubois, Richard
T. Ely, Hamilton Fish, Melville W. Fuller, Ozias M Hatch,
William H. Herndon, Virgil Hickox, Gershom Jayne, Wil-
liam Jayne, Norman B. Judd, Gustav Koerner, John Law,
Abraham Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln, John A. Logan,
Mrs. John A. Logan, Lawrence E. McCann, William L.
Marcy, Edwin D. Morgan, Stephen B. Munn, Richard B.
Oglesby, John M Palmer, Lewis B. Parsons, Ebenezer Peck,
Charles H. Ray, Whitelaw Reid, Carl Schurz, William R
Seward, Philip Sheridan, James Speed, John T. Stuart,
Walter Trumbull, John Wentworth, Horace White, and
Richard Yates.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Acquired from Mrs. William R. Sprague, Mrs. Elizabeth
Rankin Shepard, 1963, and others, 1920-56.
This number not used
MS 65-163
MS 65-164
Gregory, John Milton, 1822-1898.
Papers, 1838^98. 5 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Baptist clergyman, Michigan Superintendent of Public
Instruction, president of Kalamazoo College, Regent of the
University of Illinois, and U. S. Civil Service Commis-
sioner. Professional and family correspondence; mss. of
writings, publications, and other papers; together with some
papers (1867-68) of General Mason L. Brayman, trustee of
the University of Illinois. Includes diaries; journal of
European travels (1885-89) ; account books; notebooks of
Gregory and his wife, Louisa (Allen) Gregory; lecture notes
for political economy, mental philosophy, and constitutional
history courses; trustee's committee reports ; library inven-
tory (1890) : scrapbooks; clippings; publications of the Uni-
versity of Illinois; includes mss. of lectures, sermons,
articles, addresses, and a dialectical novel, Table talk; page
proofs of the revised edition of Gregory's book, Political
economy (1882) ; research file for the book, John Milton
Gregory, a biography (1923) by his daughter, Allene Greg-
ory; articles from the Sunday school teacher (1866-67) : and
items relating to Union College, Schenectady, Michigan
State Teacher's Institute, Kalamazoo College, establishing
Illinois Industrial University (now University of Illinois),
University of Illinois, censuring of trustee Mathias L Dun-
lap for anonymous attacks on the University of Illinois, and
the U. S. Civil Service Commission. Correspondents in-
clude Dorman B. Eaton, Louisa (Allen) Gregory, Grant
Gregory (his son) , and Jonathan B. Turner.
Unpublished description in the archives.
Information on literary rights available in the archives.
Transferred from the University Library, 1963.
MS 65-165
Peabody, Selim Hobart, 1829-1903.
Speeches and sermons, 1881-94. 1 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Educator. Speeches and sermons delivered by Peabody
at University of Illinois baccalaureate services, University
celebrations, high school commencements, and meetings of
the National Education Association, Illinois State Teachers
Association, and Illinois Farmers Institute. Topics covered
include the origins and development of the University of
Illinois, accreditation, matriculation, scholarships, faculty,
student government, certificates and degrees, buildings and
equipment, financial and administrative problems, develop-
ment of American high schools and universities, high school
curricula, statistics on higher education, State support of
higher education in Illinois and comparisons with neighbor-
ing States, purposes and needs of the university, tool work
education, the education of farm children, higher law, con-
science, application of Christianity, science and faith, su-
premacy of law, academic excellence, intellectual stimuli and
the use of abilities and knowledge.
Unpublished description in the archives.
Information on literary rights available in the archives.
Transferred from the University Library, 1963.
MS 65-166
Randall, James Garfield, 1881-1953.
Papers, 1903-58. 6 ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of history at University of Illinois. Corre-
spondence; mss. of writings; notes; drafts, proofs, and
finished copies of monographs (1912-50) ; book reviews;
Epworth League and Sunday school addresses (1905-19) ;
lectures in history and economics by Randall at Illinois
College (1907) ; and lecture notes, syllabi, bibliographies,
assignments, examinations, rosters and other class records
(1913-50). mss. include a doctoral thesis on Confiscation,
Randall's books, Constitutional problems under Lincoln
(1926) and Civil War and Reconstruction (1937); student
essays at Butler College (1903) ; seminar papers and notes
from graduate study at the University of Chicago (1904-
12) ; and lectures by Albion Small, Charles E. Merriam,
Andrew C. McLaughlin, and others. Includes comments
(1935-36) of Earl M. Coulter, Roy F. Nichols, James L Sel-
lers, Fred A. Shannon, Charles S. Sydnor, and others on
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1903-63.
Randall, James Garfield, 1881-1953.
(Continued)
Randall's ms. of Civil Wax and Reconstruction; exchanges
(1926-27) with Frank M. Anderson, John F. Jameson, and
Charles R. Ramsdeli on The diary of a public man (1879) ;
material relating to World War i, the League of Nations,
politics, and historical subjects, particularly Abraham Lin-
coln, the Civil War, and Beconstruction; and material relat-
ing to Randall's activities as a member of the American
Historical Association's Dunning Prize Committee (1933-
34) , Nominating Committee (1934-35) , and Beveridge Fund
Committee (1934-38) ; as a member of the Mississippi Val-
ley Historical Association's Nominating Committee (1930-
37) and Executive Committee (1936-39) ; as president of
the Mississippi Valley Historical Association (1936-40) ;
and as historian for the U. S. Shipping Board (1918-19).
Correspondents include William E. Dodd, Evarts B. Greene,
Laurence M. Larson, Allan Nevins, Louis Pelzer, Charles R.
Ramsdeli, Louis M. Sears, and Charles H Van Tyne.
Unpublished description in the archives.
Information on literary rights available in the archives.
Transferred from the University Library, 1963.
„ „ „ „. MS 65-167
Shelford, Victor Ernest, 1877-
Papers, 1901-61. 2 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Zoologist Correspondence, reports, scientific publications
by Shelford and his students (1906-46), and other papers
relating to plant, animal, and aquatic ecology, scientific
meetings, lectures, and papers, field trips and studies, edit-
ing and securing contributions for publications (1924-56) ,
ttu> organization, development, membership, and functions
of the Ecological Society of America and its committeea
(1937-45) , preservation of natural areas as sanctuaries for
the ecological study of biotic and animal communities, the
political involvement of ecologists in preserving natural
areas , grasslands area research (1931-58) , wildlife manage-
ment research (1934-54) , animal populations and solar radi-
ation (1947-53), and the history of ecology (1955-61).
Unpublished description and finding aids in the archives.
Gift of Professor Shelford, 1963-64.
. „ MS 65-168
Dewey, Charles Almon, 1877-1958.
Papers, 1888-1954. 1419 items.
In University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer and judge, U. S. District Court, Southern District
of Iowa. Correspondence, instructions to juries, case his-
tories, speeches, notes, pamphlets, and newspaper 'clippings.
Correspondents include Tom C. Clark, Jay N. Darling Guy
M. Gillette, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Eugene D. O'Sullivan,
Harry S. Truman, and Fred M Vinson.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the library.
Gift of Mrs. Dewey, 1959.
_ ,_ . . MS 65-169
Hoegh, Leo Arthur, 1908-
Papers, 1955-61. 137 items.
In University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
In part, photocopies (positive)
Governor of Iowa and public official. Correspondence,
notes, press releases, magazine article reprints, programs,
invitations, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and photos,
covering the periods when Hoegh served as Governor of
Iowa (1955-57) and Director of the Office of Civil and De-
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fense Mobilization, Washington, D. C. (1958-61). Corre-
spondents include Ezra Taft Benson, Dwight D. Eisen-
hower, and Lewis B. Hershey.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the library.
Gift of Mr. Hoegh, 1958-64.
MS 65-170
Thomas, Seth, 1873-1962.
Papers, 1904-62. 292 items.
In University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
Judge, U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Iowa.
Correspondence, family history, speeches, statements, farm
records, cancelled checks, pamphlets, and clippings. Some
material relates to the Iowa Schoolmasters Walt Whitman
Club and to the Jones County calf case history. Includes
an autobiographical letter from William F. Riley. Corre-
spondents include Judges Archibald K. Gardner, Henry N.
Grauen, and John B. Sanborn.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the library.
Gift of Reynolds Brown Thomas, 1964.
MS 65-171
Billard family.
Papers, 1872-1959. 3 ft. (ca. 2000 items)
In Kansas State Historical Society collections.
In part, microfilm copy of one volume of the AEF diary
of Louis Phillip Billard made from the original owned by
Jules B. Billard.
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers of Jules B.
Billard (1846-1935) , pioneer businessman and mayor of
Topeka, Kan., of bis wife, Hennance P. Laurent Billard,
and of his sons, Louis Phillip Billard (1891-1918), a pioneer
Kansas aviator and AEF test pilot in France, 1917-18, and
Robert Tut Billard (1884-1961), president of the Mutual
Ice and Cold Storage Company in Topeka. Includes many
papers relating to Jules Billard's unsuccessful campaign in
1912 to win the nomination for governor on the Democratic
ticket; correspondence concerning Louis Billard's career as
an exhibition pilot; flight records (1911-18); diaries and
letters (1917-18) written in France while Billard was test-
ing aircraft for the Allied Expeditionary Forces; and cor-
respondence of Robert Billard concerning personal matters
and the operation of the Mutual Ice and Cold Storage Com-
pany.
Information on literary rights available at the repository
Gift of the Robert T. Billard Estate, 1916.
„ . MS65-172
Bowman, Charles Stuart, d. 1868.
Papers, 1861-64. 5 ft. (5000 items)
In Kansas State Historical Society collections.
U. S. Army officer. Correspondence and military papers
retained by Bowman while he was serving as disbursing and
ordnance officer in the voluntary recruiting service for
Kansas, 1861-64. A large part of the collection consists of
enlistment papers of soldiers joining Kansas Civil War
units; includes muster rolls, and records dealing with vari-
ous aspects of recruitment, equipment, inspections, pay,
transportation, orders, stores, and other military matters.
Table of contents in the repository. The enlistment papers
are correlated with a roster of the Kansas Civil War mili-
tary units.
Gift of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. r 1958.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
r . .„ „ MS65-173
Underwood, Thomas Rust, 1898-1956
Papers, 1896-1956. 15 ft, (ca. 8000 items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Editor and U. "S. Representative and Senator from Ken-
tucky. Correspondence, speeches, editorials and editorial
material, scrapbooks, pamphlets, clippings, and pictures
relating to Democratic campaigns in Kentucky at various
levels (1923-1956), horseracing, tobacco, and other subjects.
Correspondents include Alben W. Barkley, A B. Chandler,
Virgil M. Chapman, Earle C. Clements, Irvine S. Cobb,
James M. Cox, Charles Curtis, James A Farley, Lyndon B.
Johnson, Estes Kefauver, Hugh (Biccardo) Martin, Thrus-
ton B. Morton, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman,
Jouett Shouse, A. O. Stanley, Herbert Bayard Swope, and
Fred M Vinson.
Unpublished inventory sheet, manuscript catalog, name
index, and folder title list in the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Underwood: converted to gift by
Thomas R. Underwood, Jr., 1961-62.
„ „ » MS65-174
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806.
Papers, ca, 400 items.
In Knox Memorial Association collections (Thomaston,
Me.)
Army officer and U. S. Secretary of War. Correspond-
ence, documents, and deeds, related mainly to events of the
American Revolution and to family matters. Some papers
concern the founding of the Society of the Cincinnati and the
erection of Knox's home, Montpelier. Includes one letter
from Lafayette and a few letters from George Washington.
Acquired from various sources.
Mallory family. MS6 ^ 176
Papers, 1808-1958. 11 ft. (ca. 6000 items)
^In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic,
Conn.) ' ^
In part, photocopies (positive), transcripts (typewritten),
and 1 reel of microfilm (negative and positive)
Correspondence, diaries, genealogical and biographical
material, logbooks, cashbooks, ledgers, daybooks and other
business records, newspaper clippings, printed material, and
other papers reflecting the family's shipping and shipbuild-
ing activities in Mystic, Conn, and New York City. Re-
lates chiefly to Charles Mallory (1796-1882), Charles Henry
Mallory (1818-1890), Henry Rogers Mallory (1848-1919),
and Clifford Day Mallory (1881-1941). Includes records
of the New York & Texas Steamship Company, Clyde
Steamship Company, Mallory Steamship Company, and the
Charles H. Mallory and Elflm Spicer trust funds; genealo-
gical notes on the Pynchon family; an unpublished family
history by Carl C. Cutler; and material on yaehts and yacht-
ing, on whaling ships, and on the war situation in Gt. Brit,
(ca. 1939-42). Correspondents include Clara Barton,
Henry Ward Beecher, Robert R. Campbell, William EL
Campbell, Carl C. Cutler, Herbert Hoover, Edward N. Hur-
ley, Frank C. Munson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, William P.
Stephens, and William U. Swan.
Described in Inventory of the Mallory family papers,
1808-1958, compiled by Charles R. Schultz (1964) .
Access restricted until ca. 1967.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the Clifford D. Mallory Estate, Clifford D. Mal-
lory, Jr., and Philip Rogers Mallory, 1945-64.
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MS 65-176
Abbott, Horace, 1806-1887.
Papers, 1830-1923. ca. 500 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Iron manufacturer, of Baltimore, Md. Correspondence
and documents (1841-54) concerning Abbott's purchase
from Peter Cooper of the Canton Iron Works; papers
(1857-85) relating to H. Abbott and Son Iron Manufac-
turers; documents concerning Abbott's railroad and land
holdings; and accounts showing the building and outfitting
( 1869-71 ) of his estate, "Oak Hill," in Baltimore.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Mary Thomas Jenney, 1964.
MS 65-177
Barry, Charles Cashing, 1806-1888.
Papers, 1834-1906. ca. 50 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Bank cashier, of Boston. Treasurer's accounts and a
notebook of minutes of meetings (1834-38) of the Pine
Street Anti Slavery Society of Boston of which Barry was
secretary and treasurer; together with correspondence and
documents (1855-80) relating to the purchase of the free-
dom of the slave Anthony Burns with which Barry was
involved as administrator and personal contributor.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Elisabeth Bass, I960.
MS65-178
Bliss, George, 1793-1873.
Papers, 1797-1914. 91 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Lawyer and Massachusetts State legislator. Correspond-
ence and other papers relating to the Whig Party in Mas-
sachusetts (1835) and other matters, especially during the
1830's. Correspondents inclnde.Bliss' son, George Bliss, Jr.,
and George Ashmun, George Bancroft, Samuel Bowles,
Anson Burlingame, William B. Calhoun, Schuyler Colfax,
Boscoe Conkhng, Edward Everett, John 2. Goodrich, Levi
Lincoln, Oliver B. Morris, Elihu Root, and Daniel Wells.
Card index in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Ruth Bliss Watidns, 1962.
MS 65-179
Colman, Dudley.
Papers, 1771-1849. 62 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Letters (1776-79) from Lt. Col. Colman of the 12th Regt,
of Foot, Continental Army, to his wife in Newbury, Mass-,
relating to personal matters of clothing and provisions and
Army activities and describing encounters with the British
at Bennington, Vt; Boston, Mass.; Newport and Provi-
dence, R. L ; New York City, Ticonderoga, and Fort Stan-
wix, N. Y.; Monmouth Court House, N. J.; Philadelphia
, and Valley Forge, Pa.; and other places. Material relating
to Colman's son, the Rev. Henry Colman, includes a sketch
of his tomb erected in England by Lady Byron and her tes-
timonial of him (1849).
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gifts of Henry Lee Shattuck, 1963, and Mrs. Frank
Thurber,1964.
MS 65-180
Dabney family.
Papers, 1716-1904. ca. 75 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers. Copies of cor-
respondence of John Bass Dabney, first U. S. consul for the
Azores (1807-26) relate to the attack of a British squadron
on the American privateer, General Armstrong, in Fayal
Harbor, the Azores (1814). Correspondence (1856) of
Charles William Dabney, consul for the Azores (1826-69),
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dabney family. Papers, 1716-1904. (Continued)
concerns the wreck and salvage off Fayal of the ship,
Ravenswood, of New York. A letter book (1831-34) con-
tains copies of letters by Osgood Carney, including accounts
of cargoes, mainly sugar, coffee, fish, and candles, between
Cuba, St. Petersburg, Russia, and Boston, Mass.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Weston Howknd, 1953.
MS65-181
Hutchinson family.
Papers, 1673-1769. ca. 200 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Correspondence, documents, personal notes, bonds, and
other papers of Edward Hutchinson (1678-1752) of Bos-
ton, merchant, landowner, and treasurer of Harvard Col-
lege, and his son, Edward Hutchinson, Jr. of Milton, Mass.,
judge, heir and administrator of the Hutchinson land.
Correspondence and documents (1719-67) concerning the
Hutchinsons' Kennebeck River land proprietorship in
Maine outline the division of lands of Georgetown and Ne-
gausit Townships and on Arousick Island, and refer to the
dispute over ownership with the Plymouth Company.
Some papers relate to the elder Hutchinson's business
interests in Boston: Indian trade, mills, lumber, naval stores,
and whaling products.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase, 1958.
MS 65-182
Knapp, Frederick Newman, 1821-1889.
Papers, 1860-89. 3 ft.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Clergyman and teacher, of Plymouth, Mass. and Superin-
tendent of the Special Relief Dept, U S- Sanitary Com-
mission. Correspondence, notes, diaries, reports, and other
papers relating to the Sanitary Commission; together with
part of the ms. for Knapp's "History of the Sanitary Com-
mission." Includes correspondence and diaries of H. B.
Rogers of the commission and letters to Thomas Hill from
Knapp.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase, 1964.
_ MS 65-183
Boston. Church of the New Jerusalem.
Records, 1844-1949. 3 ft
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Transcripts (handwritten) of letters (1874-94) kept as
records by David L Webster.
Includes the record book (1844) of the Lowell Society
of New Jerusalem and a list of baptisms (1856) ; accounts
(1862-67) of the New Church Kindergarten and Training
School of Boston; correspondence, documents, and other
papers of David L Webster, treasurer of the New Church
Theological School (1874-94) concerning the misuse of funds
by Jonathan Young Scammon; record book (1872-97) of the
Boston Highlands New Church Society showing the organi-
zation and bylaws; annual reports (1895-1949) of church
committees, including the consolidation (1909) of the New
Church Society (secular body corporate) and the Society
of the New Jerusalem (a Swedenborgian religious society) ;
and notices, programs, and clippings concerning church ac-
tivities (1912-39).
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Susan Parsons, 1964.
MS65-184
Pitman family.
Papers, ca. 1772-1890. ca. 100 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Papers (1825-30) relating to Isaac Pitman (b. 1806), a
wool merchant of Boston, including correspondence (1861-
63) concerning Pitman's attempt to advise the U. S. Quarter-
master Corps to revise upward its specifications for woolen
cloth for Army uniforms and his disagreements with Lt.
CoL D. H. Vinton. Includes land deeds and documents
(1772, 1795) relating to Capt. John Updike of the Colony
of Rhode Island and land deeds of the Minot family of Pel-
ham, N. H.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Henry Morse Channing, 1963.
MS65-185
Priest family.
Papers, 1738-1914. ca. 200 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Papers of the Davidson, Davis, and Pope families to-
gether with papers of John Priest for 1738-45, Benjamin
Priest for 1810-33, Silas Priest for 1828-51, and Gilman
Priest for 1861. Includes land deeds (1738-1851) of the
Priest family in Lancaster and Marlborough, Mass.; com-
missary returns received (Jan.-Feb. 1787) by R Pope of the
Massachusetts Corps Artillery for provisions at camps at
Worcester, Pittsfield, and Hadley during Shay's Rebellion;
and papers (1867-1903) of Major Charles Gilman Davis (b.
1842) of the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry concerning regiment
reunions and the activities and celebrations of the Boston
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Eliot Davis, 1964.
MS 65-186
Shaw, Lemuel, 1781-1861.
Papers, 1808-1920. ca. 50 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Lawyer, legislator, and chief justice of Massachusetts.
Correspondence regarding Shaw's study and practice of law ;
letters from his son, Lemuel Shaw, Jr., constituting a jour-
nalistic account of a trip to Europe (1852-53) and including
references to his association with Abbott Laurence, Jr.,
tours of colleges at Oxford, and social gatherings given by
George Peabody; papers (1839-52) concerning Shaw's pri-
vate interests; a journal (1859-61) of his activities written
by a member of his household; a draft of Shaw's- farewell
address to the Massachusetts Bar, and their testament to
him upon his retirement in 1860.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Theodore Chase, 1964.
MS65-187
Sherman family.
Papers, 1800-1903. ca. 250 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Correspondence and other papers. Correspondence (1814-
52) of the family of Caleb Sherman relates to the family's
successful peddling of tinware, clocks, and shoes in Ken-
tucky, the Mississippi Territory, New York State, and west
to Wisconsin and describes areas and business opportunities.
Letters (1851-55) by Dr. Stephen J. W. Tabor, medical
author and 4th Auditor of the U. S. Treasury, describe visits
to principal library collections in Boston and New York.
Includes a letter by Lewis Masquerier referring to his dis-
coveries in the science of phonetics.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of heirs, 1964.
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Walcott family.
Papers, 1806-62. 8 vols.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Transcript (handwritten) of the memoirs of Samuel West.
Diaries, accounts ledgers, and other papers. The memoirs
of Dr. Samuel West (1738-1808) include coverage of West's
ministry in Needham, Mass. and his participation in the
Battle of Concord. Travel journals (1821-24) describe
points of interest in New England, New York, Pennsylvania,
and Canada. The diary (1846-47) of William B. Richards,
a member of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, in-
cludes an account of his horticultural interests in Dedham,
Mass. The diaries and expense accounts (1846-62) of Henry
Pickering Walcott, physician of Boston, include accounts
(1862) of medical study in Berlin.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Goodspeed's Bookshop, 1968.
_„ MS 65-180
Winthrop family.
Papers, 1544-196S. 28 ft
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
5 ft of photocopies and 8 reels of microfilm (negative
and positive) of material in other institutions and in private
Correspondence, letter books, diaries, journals, travel
journals, speeches, account books, deeds, medical records,
publications, scrapbooks, and other papers, mainly of Gov.
John Winthrop, John Winthrop, Jr., Fite-John Winthrop,
Wait Still Winthrop, John Winthrop, p. a. s., Prof. John
Winthrop, Thomas Lindall Winthrop, Robert C. Winthrop,
Robert C. Winthrop, Jr., and their families. The papers
are strongest for the 17th cent, although they bulk largest
for the 19th cent At least 15 percent of them are related
to Bobert C. Winthrop, who gathered the collection. In-
cludes 2 vols, of the Journal (1630-49) of Gov. John Win-
throp ; 13 vols, of Bowdoin and Temple family papers ( 1720-
1812) ; and 7 vols, of the Mrs. Greenville Temple Winthrop
collection of autographs and portraits.
Separate catalogue of the collection, with additions, avail-
able in the library. Partially described in the society's "Pro-
ceedings," 1st ser., vol. 12, p. 233-245. The Bowdoin and
Temple family papers were printed in part in the society's
"Collections," 6th ser., voL 9 and 7th ser., vol. 6. The Mrs.
Greenville Temple Winthrop collection of autographs and
portraits was described in the society's "Proceedings," 1st
ser., vol. 17, p. 101-102. Other parts of the collection were
printed in scattered 19th cent vols, of the society's "Collec-
tions" and "Proceedings." A definitive modern edition is in
progress at the society, of which 5 vols., covering the years
1498-1649, have appeared.
Bequest of Mrs. Greenville Temple Winthrop, 1879, and
Robert C. Winthrop, Jr., 1905.
_ . „ . MS65-M0
(reorgia. Convention.
Records, 1797-1959. 7 ft
In Mercer University Library (Macon, Ga.)
Records (1816-45) of the executive committee and mis-
sions of the Georgia Baptist Association; record book (1845-
64) of the executive committee of the Georgia Baptist
Convention; minutes of the Central Baptist Association
(1834-60), the Behoboth Association Executive Committee
(1908-24), the Tucker Baptist Association (1893-1923), the
Washington Association, 4th district (1871-1910), and the
Washington Baptist Association (1828-66) ; Women's Mis-
sionary Union minutes (1874-1959) of the First Baptist
Church of Macon, Ga. ; church book (1840-70) of the Baptist
Church in Van Wert (Paulding Co.) ; and minutes of the
Ariel and Union Baptist Churches (1832-62) of Macon Co.,
the First Baptist Church (1855-1935) of Bibb Co- the
Hopeful Baptist Church (1815-70) of Burke Co. the
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Jeffersonville Baptist Church (1849-92) of Twiggs Co., the
Little Ogeechee Baptist Church (1797-1905) of Screven Co.,
the Penfield Baptist Church (1839-85) of Greene Co., the
Bamoth Baptist Church (1836-73) of Putnam Co., the Shoal
Creek Baptist Church (1826-61) of Pike Co., and the Union
Baptist Church ( 1809-33) of Warren Co.
MS 65-191
Adams, Randolph Greenfield, 1892-1951.
Papers, 1923-50. 825 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Director of William L. Clements Library. Correspond-
ence chiefly covering the subject of procuring and preserv-
ing archival material relating to Michigan; and xb. copies
of books and articles by Adams.
Gift of Mr. Adams, 1940-50.
MS 65-192
Alphadelphia Association.
Becords, 1844-48. 600 items and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, financial accounts, constitution, census,
membership records, reports of committees, labor records,
minutes of directors, and miscellaneous papers of an agri-
cultural communitarian society located near Galesburg,
Mich.
On loan from James Buckley, 1958.
MS65-193
Arm Arbor Art Association.
Records, 1909-57. 200 items and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Financial records, minutes, membership book, constitu-
tion, president's reports, a scrapbook, and miscellaneous
material.
MS 65-194
Ann Arbor Cooperative Society.
Records, 1936-47. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence relating to membership applications and
other topics, minutes, financial statements, audit reports,
manager's reports, bylaws, and newssheet.
MS65^195
Ann Arbor Garden Club.
Records, 1930-60. 250 items and 14 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes, financial records, membership lists, president's
and various committees' reports, scrapbooks, and other
records of the club's activities.
MS 65-196
Ann Arbor Library Club.
Records, 1903-43. 73 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes (1903-32), treasurer's records
(1903-36), and miscellaneous papers.
MS 65-197
Ann Arbor Medical Club.
Records, 1899-1912. 60 items and 3 r.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, including scrapbook of correspondence
(1901-10) concerning speaking arrangements for the club;
minutes; and programs.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-198
Ann Arbor, Mich. First Baptist Chureh.
Records, 1837-1960. ca. 1 ft and 59 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Historical records including history of the church (1828-
1928) by Helen E. Beman, history of the church (1942-50)
by Florence M Bancroft, historical information (1928-38),
and reports (1838-42) of the historian; a scrapbook (1951-
58) of church activities; treasurer's and other financial
records (1874-1914) ; minutes (1837-1948) of the Congrega-
tion and Board of Trustees; women's societies records
(1863-1938); records (1901-38) of the King's Daughters;
the Rev. N. S. Burton's marriage records book (1865-79) ;
Sunday School records (1871-79, 1905-06, 1915-17); rec-
ords (1895-1940) of the young people's groups; and un-
bound records consisting of reports of committees and gen-
eral reports (1894-1942), correspondence (1881-1939);
financial records, Youth Guild records (1910-18), and mis-
cellaneous papers.
MS 65-199
Ann Arbor, Mich. First Congregational Church.
Becords, 1847-1944. ca. 1 ft and 62 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence; annual reports; clerk's records (1847-
1926) containing membership rolls, minutes, and the consti-
tution; financial records and other reports (1870-1944) ;
Church Society records (1869-1909) ; women's societies rec-
ords (1847-1916) ; King's Daughters records (1899-1927) ;
Men's Association records (1908-1926) ; records (1884-
1904) of the Children's Missionary Band; membership rolls
and marriage records (1873-1906) ; C. O. Davis' ms. history
of the church; and miscellaneous papers. Correspondents
include James B. Angell, Lloyd C. Douglas, and Shirley
W.Smith.
MS 65-200
Breakey, William Fleming, 1835-1915.
Papers, 1876-1909. 3 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Correspondence and scrapbook of letters and other items
relating to the testimonial banquet given Breakey on the
50th anniversary of his graduation from the University of
Michigan Medical School.
Gift of Mrs. Robert Breakey, 1954.
MS 65-201
Bueu, Barber G 1823-1900.
Papers, 1857-99. % ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Farmer, of Little Prairie Ronde, Mich. Business papers
and diaries containing a daily account of the weather, farm
life, inclnding livestock and fruit costs, cost of labor, and
comments on agricultural methods.
Gift of Flora G Buell, 1947.
MS 65-202
Burgwin, Richard.
Correspondence, 1959-60. 150 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
University of Michigan Ph. D. candidate in speech. Cor-
respondence in response to Burgwin's requests for informa-
tion about Valentine Windt (1901-1955) from Windt's
students and colleagues in the theater.
Gift of Mr. Burgwin, 1962.
MS 65-203
Business and Professional Women's Club of Ann Arbor.
Records, 1921-58. 1ft and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, constitution, histories, scrap-
books of materials relating to activities of the club, and
miscellaneous papers.
MS 65-204
Campbell, James Valentine, 1823-1890.
Papers, 1830-1925. ca. 3 ft. and 10 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Justice of lite Michigan Supreme Court and professor at
the University of Michigan. Correspondence (much of
which concerns family affairs), notebooks, scrapbooks, and
other papers. Includes letters of Henry Munroe Campbell
while a student at the University of Michigan (1872-76) ;
account books (1832-47) containing bank and miscellaneous
accounts of the Detroit Female Seminary; a journal (1844)
of a trip to Sandusky, Ohio; correspondence, business rec-
ords, and other papers of the Soldiers' Aid Society of De-
troit; records (1863-^6) of the U S. Sanitary CJommission,
including papers of the Detroit Soldiers' Home; and a ms.
of an ode for University Hall dedication at the University
of Michigan. Correspondents include Mary Barstow, Cor-
nelia HotchMss Campbell, Douglass Campbell, and Eliza-
beth Campbell Douglass.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hays, 1937-58.
MS65-205
Carpenter, Daniel.
Papers, 1857-84. 105 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Businessman, of Warfield, Mass. Correspondence and
business papers originating from agents in Michigan, par-
ticularly Livonia, Detroit, and Ann Arbor, dealing with
lumbering, real estate, and business conditions generally.
MS 65-206
Chamber Music Society of Ann Arbor.
Records, 1920-33. 175 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence of the society and its predecessor (Mati-
nee Mnsicale), minutes, financial records, reports, member-
ship lists, and contracts.
Gift of Emil Lorch, 1956.
MS 65-207
Consolidated Coal Company, Saginaw. Mich.
Records, 1912-37. 11 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Business records kept by Oswald Joseph Harrod.
Gift of Winifred Harrod, 1963.
MS65-208
Cooley, Charles Horton, 1864-1929.
Papers, 1872-1939. 5 ft and 19 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of sociology at the University of Michigan.
Correspondence and other papers of Cooley and his family
relating to the Cooley genealogy, scholarly activities, and
other matters. Includes letters (1881-84) written by Cooley
from Europe; letters exchanged between Cooley and bis
parents, Mary E. Cooley and Thomas M. Cooley; and be-
tween Cooley and his wife; addresses; notes; essays; book
reviews; notes and material for Cooky's sociology courses;
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Cooley, Charles Horton, 1864-1929. Papers, 1872-1939.
(Continued)
one University of Michigan student notebook (1893-94) on
courses by John Dewey; a memorial; 17 diaries containing
an account of Cooley's personality development, with many
religious reflections of an introspective nature, tracing the
development of his ideas on sociology and democracy; and
a journal (1914) of a trip to Great Britain by his son, Rut-
ger Horton Cooley.
Gifts of Robert C. Angell and Mary E. Cooley, 1938 and
1942-55.
MS 65-209
Daniels, Francis Potter, 1869-
Papers, 1894-1944. 2 ft. and 22 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of Latin at Georgia State College for Women.
Chiefly notes and writings on the Romance languages; cor-
respondence, primarily of a personal nature; 3 vols, of hs.
poems; 3 vols, of notes on European travels; and 16 student
and miscellaneous notebooks. Includes letters from travelers
in Europe and persons connected with various colleges and
universities; and 13 letters from former Governor Of Michi-
gan, Chase S. Osborn.
MS 65-210
Darling, Robert B
Papers, 1911-53. 54 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chauffeur for Chase S. Osborn, Governor of Mi<-Kigyry
Correspondence, primarily with Governor Osborn; driver's
licenses; letter of recommendation; and other papers.
Gift of Mr. Darling, 1957.
MS 65-211
Daughters of the American Revolution. Michigan.
Records, 1900-58. 40 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes and official proceedings of the Michigan State
Conference of the D. A. R. The minute books, beginning in
1931, also contain reports on local chapters.
MS 65-212
Daughters of the American Revolution. Michigan. Sarah
Casiccll Angell Chapter, Ann Arbor.
Records, 1896-1960. ca. 3 ft. and 17 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence files; minutes and official records (1896-
1940); membership rolls (1905-06) ; library record; mar-
riage records (1827-57) in Washtenaw Co., Mich.; speeches;
regents reports; genealogical records; cemetery records;
scrapbook of clippings; and miscellaneous papers.
MS 65-213
Davenny, Wilson Imbrie, 1859-191".
Papers, 1879-1917. 6 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Spanish American War veteran, journalist, and political
leader. Correspondence, scrapbooks, personal accounts, and
miscellaneous papers of Spanish American War veterans
groups and the National Rivers and Harbours Congress, a
waterways lobby. Correspondents include Charles W. Fair-
banks, Samuel W. Smith, and Booker T. Washington.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Adams, 1953.
MS 65-214
Davis, Calvin OBn, 1871-1954.
Papers, 1913-41. ca. 2 ft and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence chiefly relating to Davis' activities its a
professor in the School of Education at. the University of
Michigan; diary (1931) of a European trip; xss. of
writings, lecture notes and articles, including "The junior
high school," "History of Ann Arbor Rotary Club," and an
autobiography entitled, "A country lad."
Gift of Mr. Davis, 1944.
MS 65-215
Davis, Joseph Baker, 1845-1920, collector.
Papers, 1911-18. 151 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Three letters (1912-13) relating to the resurvey of the
Washington-Idaho boundary ; 145 items on the Albert Kahn
memorials to Charles Simeon Denison (1849-1913) and De
Volson Wood ( 1832-1897) ; a letter about Camp Davis, Neb. ;
a biographical sketch of Stillman Williams Robinson (1838-
1910) and a bibliography of his writings.
Gift of Mortimer E. Cooley, 1936.
MS 65-216
Davis, Lorenzo.
Papers, 1822-99. ca. 500 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Superintendent of the poor, of Washtenaw Co., Mich.
Correspondence (1822-86) pertaining to members of the
Davis family; sermons; miscellaneous business and legal
papers ; histories, recollections, addresses, biographical
sketches, and other papers, mainly relating to Ann Arbor,
Mich., and Washtenaw Co.
MS 65-217
Davis, Raymond -Cazallis, 1836-1919.
Papers, 1850-1917. 9 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Librarian at the University of Michigan. Correspond-
ence, mainly dealing with library affairs and business, legal,
and miscellaneous papers. Includes material on book orders,
the opening of a new library in 1883, and the exhibition of
the University of Michigan professors' books at the 1893
World's Fair; annual reports of the University of Michigan
Library for 1885, 1892, 1903, and 1905; and family corre-
spondence, including letters discussing foreign ports, travel
to California, and Civil War service. Correspondents in-
clude James B. Angell, James R. Boise, Byron Davis,
Ferdinand Davis, Frederick Davis, George Davis, Isaac N.
Demmon, Melvil Dewey, Byron A. Finney, George A. Flan-
ders, Henry S. Frieze, John Hay, James McMillan, Henry
W. Rogers, and Andrew Ten Brook.
Gift of Mrs. John T. Norton, 1955-57.
MS 65-218
Day, Harvey S
Papers, 1831-1935. 737 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dairy farmer, of Willis, Mich, and officer of the Holstein-
Frieslan Association. Correspondence, account books, bills,
receipts, cattle transfer certificate, records of milk poundage,
poems, a recipe bock, and miscellaneous papers. Includes
92 letters (1842-92), primarily family and personal cor-
respondence; and 256 letters (1892-1935) relating to Hol-
stein-Friesian cattle, Holstein-Friesian Association matters,
and Day's dairy farm.
Gift of the Day estate, 1938.
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MS 65-219
Dean, Elias.
Papers, 1818-ca. 1860. 53 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Resident of Northfield Township, Wayne Co., Mich. Re-
ceipts and three account books, showing prices of articles of
the period. One of the account books covers Dean's accounts
at a store in Plymouth, Mich., in 1841.
Acquired, 1956.
MS 65-220
Deardoff, Neva Ruth, 1887-1958.
Papers, 1932-58. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Social worker, of New York City. Correspondence (1952-
58 ) , speeches, reprints of articles, and tape recordings cover-
ing Miss Deardoffs professional activities in social work.
Gift of Harriett G.Russell, 1962.
_ ' ' MS 65-221
De Jong, Russell Nelson, 1907-
Papers, 1920-60. 4 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of neurology at the University of Michigan.
Correspondence (1940-56) regarding resident physicians,
and minutes (1947-60) of the executive faculty of the Uni-
versity of Michigan Medical School ; financial records of the
Dept of Neurology; and correspondence (1950-59) regard-
ing the Journal of neurology.
Gift of Dr. De Jong, 1962.
MS 65-222
De Kleine, William, 1877-1957.
Papers, 1900-55. 6 ft and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician and public health official, of Michigan. Cor-
respondence, speeches, articles, memoirs, and miscellaneous
papers relating principally to public health and concerning
De Kleine's career as a health officer in Flint and Saginaw,
Mich, and as medical director of the American Red Cross
and Michigan Health Commission. Correspondents include
Paul De Kruif, Charles S. Mott, and Arnold Mulder.
Gift of Dr. De Kleine, 1956-57.
MS 65-223
De Land family.
Papers of the De Land and Crary families, 1842-1913.
200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Personal correspondence of the De Land and Crary fami-
lies ; two mss. pertaining to the early history of Jackson,
Mich. ; indentures; school records; temperance material ; and
miscellaneous items. Includes nine Civil War letters, chiefly
by Charles V. De Land, and correspondence relating to the
genealogy of the two families.
The Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 15.
Gift of De Land Crary, 1954.
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MS 65-224
Demmon, Isaac Newton, 1842-1920.
Papers, 1858-1920. c&. 500 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Civil War soldier and professor of English at the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Correspondence of Demmon and members
of his family relating to family affairs, Hiram College
(Ohio) and the University of Michigan; diary (1869) kept
while Demmon was a professor at Alliance College (Ohio),
in which he mentions the names of Mark Twain and John A.
Bingham; lecture notes and other papers pertaining to his
teaching duties; and personal accounts (1899-1920). In-
cludes many letters from professors of English concerning
the desire of students to study at the University of Michigan :
Demmon's student letters from Butler University (Indianap-
olis) and the University of Michigan; and two Civil War
letters (1864) written while he was serving with the 132d
Indiana Infantry. Correspondents include James B. Angell,
William L. Clements, Martin L. D'Ooge, Karl E. Guthe,
Henry B. Joy, James McMillan, and Moses C. Tyler.
Acquired, 1937-60.
MS 65-225
Den Bleyker family.
Papers, 1828-1936. 7 ft. and 14 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, account books, notebooks, and other
papers. Includes the papers, mainly in Dutch, of Paulus
Den Bleyker (1804-1872) who came to America in 1850 from
the Island of Texel, the Netherlands, and carried on an ex-
tensive business, chiefly real estate, in Kalamazoo and
Ottawa Counties, Mich.; papers, many in Dutch, of Den
Bleyker's son, John Den Bleyker (b. 1839), a farmer, cattle
breeder, and director of the Kalamazoo National Bank;
papers of Anna Den Bleyker, wife of John; 4 account books
(ca. 1851-1873) of John Den Bleyker; 10 notebooks and one
account book of a trip to Europe in 1872 of Martha Den
Bleyker. The papers (1828-51), consisting of ca. 500 items
relate mainly to affairs in Holland and the Den Bleyker
settlement near Kalamazoo. The papers (1851-56) consist
of ca. 375 letters and over 1000 other items; the correspond-
ence deals with personal affairs, the building of a flour mill,
a sawmill, and land transactions. For the years 1856-57,
there are over 1000 letters, including correspondence per-
taining to real estate. The papers (1872-1936), consisting of
ca. 600 letters, include chiefly business correspondence of
John Den Bleyker and the correspondence of his wife and
children.
Acquired, 1938.
MS 65-226
Denby, Edwin, 1870-1929.
Papers, 1845-46, 1880-1929. ca.2ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, photocopies of correspondence (1845-46) between
Nathaniel Denby and George Bancroft
Secretary of the Navy and U. S. Representative from
Michigan. Correspondence (1880-1927) and other papers.
Includes letters primarily to Denby concerning personal
matters, business affairs, and his activities in the Govern-
ment; letters to Mrs. Denby regarding her husband's death;
articles; speeches; and notes and memoranda on various
topics, specifically the Panama Canal, the Boxer Indemnity,
the U. S. Navy, and oil leases. Correspondents include
Joseph G. Cannon, Calvin Coolidge, James J. Couzens, Fred
W. Green, William H. Hobbs, Herbert C. Hoover, Truman
H. Newberry, Chase S. Osborn, Elihu Root, Arthur J.
Turtle, Arthur H. Vandenberg, and Henry C. Wallace.
Gift of Mrs. Denby, 1941.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-22?
Denison, Charles Simeon, 1849-1913.
Papers, 1875-95. 125 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Prof essor of engineering at the University of Michigan.
Beport (1875-77) of Denison's faculty activities; ca. 100
items on the Washington-Idaho boundary survey; an article
(1884) entitled Engraving and etching; materials used by
Denison in teaching; and 4 vols, of a diary and log of a sum-
mer trip to Canada, taken by several University of Michigan
faculty members, led by James B. Angell.
Gift of Grace Denison, 1942; and Dr. Walcott Denison,
1960.
MS 65-228
De Pay, E Cora, collector.
literary manuscripts ca. 500 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Speeches, articles, and poems. Includes Rose Hartwick
Thorpe's "Curfew must not ring tonight"; Marie Frink's
"Poem" and "Answered prayer"; George Ade's "Passing of
Ladies Hall"; Fred Carlisle's "The first congress"; and some
mss. by Robert Gibbons and George Goodale.
MS 65-229
De Pay family.
Papers, 1848-1909. 74 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, account book, notebook, scrapbook, and
other papers of the related De Pay, 'Knight, and Reynolds
families, of Jackson Co., Mich. Includes letters about the
affairs of Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich. ; a letter about
the Civil War; diary (1895) of Almena R. De Puy, and
Grindal Reynolds' estate papers.
Gift of Almena R. De Puy, 1937.
MS 65-230
Detroit Board of Commerce.
Records, 1916-43. ca. 85 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence (chiefly mimeographed) and miscella-
neous papers concerning the activities of the board. Corre-
spondents include Harvey J. Campbell and Edwin Denby.
MS65-231
Detroit First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1817-1933. 300 items and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Financial records (1821-47) of the First Protestant So-
ciety; minutes and financial records (1872-88) of the Board
of Deacons; Sunday School accounts (1922-33) ; pew rec-
ords; deeds; constitution; correspondence and minutes of
various church groups and of the session; receipts and other
financial records. Correspondents include Marcus A.
Brownson, James V. Campbell, John P. Cleaveland, Divie
Bethune Duffield, George Duffield, and William A. Howard.
MS65-232
Detroit. Memorial Presbyterian Cfcorch.
Becords, 1854-1958. ca. 175 items and 42 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes (1881-1938); membership records; church li-
brary records (1862-69) ; Women's Society records; Sunday
School attendance records; financial records; minutes (1913-
18) of special trustees ; records of the Clinton Avenue Mis-
sion of Memorial Church, including minutes (1866-80),
Sunday School records, Russell Street Sunday School rec-
ords (1858-62), correspondence, and reports.
MS65-233
Disciples of Christ. Michigan. Michigan Association of
Christian Churches.
Records, 1876-1949. 3 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
State convention books of record, Board of Managers
minutes, Northwestern Corporation minutes, Second District
minutes, Sixth District minutes, Central District convention
minutes, and a volume of statistics.
MS 65-234
Dorscfa, Edward, 1822-1887.
Papers, 1852-1914. 137 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician. Personal correspondence (1886-1914), mainly
in German, from Dorsch and his family to relatives in Ger-
many; record (1852-55), in German, of calls and charges; a
memorandum of expenses of trips from Monroe, Mich, to
Ypsilanti and Detroit; other accounts; prescriptions; poetry
and miscellaneous notes (1861-76) ; and a comedy written
by Dorsch in 1875.
MS 65-235
Doty, Wirt P
Business records, 1916-35. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Pharmacist, of Detroit. Pharmacy notebook containing
recipes for remedies of common ailments; three vols, of
records of the Doty Land Company of Detroit; and two
vols, of pharmacy accounts.
Gift of Mr. Doty, 1948.
MS 65-236
Douglas, Lloyd Cassd, 1877-1951.
Papers, 1900-54. 4 ft. and 18 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Novelist and former minister of the First Congregational
Church of Ann Arbor, Mich. Correspondence of Douglas
with his family, publishers, and others relating to family
matters and public affairs, with comments on national poli-
ties, Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Tru-
man, and World War n; mss. of addresses, articles, sermons,
and novels; and scrapboeks. Correspondents include Vir-
ginia Douglas Dawson, Alan E. Gray, and J. Weldon
Wilson.
Gift of Mrs. Carlos E. Herman, Mrs. Thomas A. Peabody,
and Houghton Mifflin Company, 1959-60.
MS65-237
Douglass family.
Papers, 1812-1911. ca. 3 ft and 70 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, business and legal papers, account books,
notebooks, field notes, scrapbooks, autograph albums, gene-
alogical records and other papers. Includes the papers of
Benjamin Douglass and his two sons, Samuel Townsend
Douglass (1814-1898), a lawyer and Detroit judge, and
Silas H. Douglass (1816-1890), a member of Douglass
Houghton's Northern Michigan survey party and professor
at the University of Michigan ; correspondence of Helen
(Welles) Douglass and her parents, John Welles and Sarah
Welles, Alice Helen Douglass, Catherine Hulbert Douglass,
Kate Douglass, Idly C. Douglass, Marie Louise Douglass,
and Sarah Douglass; Silas Douglass' copy of Douglass
Houghton's field notes; and papers relating to the estate of
Henry W. Welles and John A. Welles. Much of the Benja-
min Douglass correspondence is of a personal nature with
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Douglass family. Papers, 1812-1911. (Continued)
Lucy Townson Douglass. Silas Douglass' correspondence
deals with family affairs, business matters, and (in a large
part) with the University of Michigan. Samuel T. Doug-
lass' correspondence relates chiefly to his legal business in
Detroit and to politics, his farm, and family affairs. Other
correspondents include James V. Campbell, Henry EL Crapo,
Douglass Houghton, Jonathan Kearsley, Lois AngeU Mc-
Laughlin, Zina Pitcher, Joseph Sibley, and Henry P.
Tappan.
„ „ MS65-238
Downs, Tom, 1916-
Papers, 1949-62. 10 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and other materials pertaining to Downs'
campaign for election and his service as a delegate to the
Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1961-62, and as a
member of the Michigan Employment Security Commission,
Gift of Mr. Downs, 1962.
__ . „ MS 65-239
Dnbuar, James, 1813-1886.
Papers, 1834-92. ca. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Teacher and Presbyterian clergyman in Indiana, Michi-
gan, and New York. Correspondence ; sermons ; addresses ;
and parish papers, for the most part, written in Northville,
Mich^or pertaining to the Presbyterian Church there; mis-
cellaneous notes and memos; and a history of the Presby-
terian Church in Webster (Washtenaw Co.) Mich.
«„.. ._... „ MS 65-240
Dunham, Arthur Louis.
Papers. 9 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of history at the University of Michigan.
Notes and mss. of Dunham's books, The Anglo-French
treaty of commerce of 1860 (1930) and The industrial revo-
lution in France, 1815-48 (1955).
Gift of Mr. Dunham, 1956-57.'
T» xr .. n MS 65-241
Dunn, Newell Ransom, 1818-1900.
Papers, 1835-1900. 18 ft and 39 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Free Will Baptist clergyman in New Hampshire, Ohio,
Kansas, and Michigan, and professor and president of Hills-
dale College, Hillsdale, Mich. Correspondence and other
papers of Dunn and his wife, Cyrene Emery Dunn, dealing
chiefly with his Free Will Baptist evangelical activities and
his connections with Hillsdale College, with brief mention
of his antislavery and Republican Party activities. Includes
Civil War letters from his sons, Francis Wayland Dunn
(1843-1874) and Newell Ransom Dunn (1841-1863) ; diary
(1859-60) of Newell Ransom Dunn, kept while he was a
student at Oberlin and Hillsdale Colleges and a teacher at
Wheatland, Mich.; and 19 diaries (1860-70) of Francis
Wayland Dunn kept while he was a student and teacher at
Hillsdale College, a soldier in the 64th Illinois Infantry
during the Civil War, and during his travels in Europe, the
Near East and in Western America.
The Civil War material is described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 15.
Gift of members of the Dunn and Slayton families, 1957.
^ MS 65-242
Durand, George Harmon, 1838-1903.
Papers, 1862-1912. 1 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court Correspondence
(1876) dealing with Democratic politics; papers Concerning
the presentation of Durand's portrait to the Michigan Su-
preme Court; business and legal papers; an address; and
scrapbooks of newspaper clippings on Durand's legal busi-
ness, politics, and his death
Gift of Roscoe O. Bonisteel, 1950.
MS-65-24S
Easlick, Kenneth Alexander, 1893-
Papers, 1917-61. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of dentistry and public health at the University
of Michigan. Correspondence, lecture notes, clippings, and
other materials dealing with Easlick's professional activities
in dentistry; and a scrapbook of photos, and clippings, re-
union publications, and miscellaneous papers dealing with
Ambulance Unit No. 591, U. S. Army Medical Corps, com-
posed of University of Michigan students and residents of
Ann Arbor, who served in France during World War l
Gift of Dr. Easlick, 1961-62.
MS 65-244
Edmonson, James Bartlett, 1882-1954.
Papers, 1919-54. 3 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dean of the University of Michigan School of Education.
Correspondence and other papers dealing with Edmonson's
professional activities, the School of Education, the First
Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor, the NRA in Ann Arbor,
and mss. of various books and articles by him.
Gift of Mrs. Edmonson, 1961.
MS 65-245
Edmunds, Charles Wallis, 1873-1941.
Papers, 1926-39. 85 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor at the University of Michigan School of Medi-
cine. Correspondence and lists of members of the Class at
1901. ■"cvaasui
„„ . , MS65-246
Edmunds, James Madison, 1810-1879.
Correspondence, 1861-66. 173 items.
Li University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan legislator and Commissioner of the U. S. Land
Office. Largely letters of acknowledgement for U. S. Land
Office and U. S. Census reports from Congressmen and other
Government officials, and letters concerning U. S. Land
Office business. Includes a letter (1864) from John Hay,
pertaining to Lincoln's meeting with the Baltimore Conven-
tion committee; letters from Austin Blair and Henry H.
Crapo to Lincoln concerning an Army appointment for
George S. Clark, Jr.; and letters of autograph value only.
Other correspondents include J. C. Abbot, William B. Alli-
son, Oakes Ames, Schuyler Colfax, Rutherford B. Hayes,
Jacob M Howard, William A Howard, John W. Longyear,
John Sherman, Andrew Ten Brook, Lyman Trumbull and
Gideon Welles.
Gift of Mrs. John N. Bagley, 1940.
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MS65-247
Elwood, Isaac Newton, 1843-1887.
Papers, 1867 ?-87. ca. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Flint,
Mich. 190 sermons delivered mainly at Ami Arbor, Flint,
Marquette, Port Huron, Ypsilanti, and other places in
Michigan; two essays; and a letter (1887) to Mrs. Isaac N.
Elwood from E. L. Miller, concerning a biography of the
Rev. Elwood.
Gift of Alice M Elwood, 1939.
MS 66-348
English, Albert D
Papers, 1890-1910. ca. 75 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
An account of the beginning of the Southern Washtenaw
Farmers' Club, given in a speech probably delivered by
English ca. 1900 ; and miscellaneous papers on schools, roads,
and agriculture in Manchester Township, Washtenaw Co.,
Mich.
Gift of Edward Wisner, 1955.
MS 65-249
Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad.
Records, 1834-1952. 10 ft. and 51 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence relating to dividends and other business
matters; legal papers; account books; receipts; bank state-
ments and other financial papers ; minutes (1834-1919) of the
board of directors; and reports to the Interstate Commerce
Commission and Michigan and Ohio regulatory agencies.
MS 65-250
Farmer-Labor Party.
Records, 1934-37. 90 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, brochures, and reports of Party activi-
ties, particularly in Wayne and Washtenaw Counties, Mich.
Gift of Mentor L. Williams, 1945.
MS 65-251
Farrar family.
Papers, 1817-86. 110 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence primarily pertaining to personal and re-
ligious affairs, business papers, and account books of Charles
S. Farrar, Of Armade, Mich., Cyrus S. Farrar, of Romeo,
Mich,, and other members of the Farrar family. Includes 28
letters from Cynthia Farrar, missionary to India, containing
news of the mission and reflections on religion.
Gift of Gilbert W. Farrar, 1940.
MS 65-252
Faxon, John Harvey, o. 1827.
Papers, 1848-66. ca. 200 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Civil War soldier and farmer, of Duplain, Mich. Cor-
respondence during the Civil War between Faxon, a cor-
poral in the Quartermaster DeptL, Company D, 1st Cavalry
of Michigan, with his wife and other members of his family,
relating to his Civil War service, family affairs, the
Rochester Colony (1851-52) J a trip from Adrian to Duplain,
Mich, in 1851 and to Mount Clemens, Mich., in 1849; and
three Civil War diaries and a supply record book kept by
Faxon while he was serving with the 1st Michigan Cavalry.
Described in Michigan men in the Civil War by Ida C.
Brown (Michigan Historical Collections, Bulletin no. 9,
Jan. 1959) p. 18.
Gift of Mrs. Gertrude Faxon Hillyer, 1958.
MS 65-253
Fetch, Alpheus, 1806-1896.
Papers, 1794-1894. ca. 2 ft. and 11 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, professor of law
at the University of Michigan, Governor and U. S. Senator
from Michigan. Correspondence, legal documents, speeches,
a biographical sketch of Felch by Theodore A Felch, and
other papers dealing with family affairs, business, State and
national politics, particularly the election of 1848, and the
Felch estate. Much of this collection relates to Felch's work
as president of the commission to adjust Spanish and Mex-
ican land claims in California (1853-56), Correspondents
include John J. Adam, William Anderson, James B. Angell,
John Ball, John Barry, George C. Bates, Alexander W.
Buel, Lewis Cass, Isaac E. Crary, Caleb Cushing, Samuel
Denton, Henry M. Dodge, Silas H. Douglas, Samuel T.
Douglass, Robert P. Eldridge, Elon Farnsworth, Theodore
A. Felch, George R. Griswold, Thomas A Hendricks, Jacob
M Howard, Calvin C. Jackson, Lucius Lyon, Robert Mc-
Clelland, William W. Murphy, David A Noble, Horace A.
Noyes, Andrew Ten Brook, Charles W. Whipple, Robert S.
Wilson, and Warner Wing.
MS 65-254
Ferris, Woodbridge Nathan, 1853-1928.
Papers, 1912-40. 100 items and 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Governor and U. S. Senator from Michigan. Corre-
spondence, autobiography, and other papers. Includes ca.
75 extracts of letters (1912-28) from Ferris to his family,
containing information on State and national politics; copies
of 10 letters from Ferris to Roy C. Vandercook, concerning
the copper strike in 1913; 2 letters (1940) to Carleton G.
Ferris ; a memorial by Ferris to Helen G. Ferris ; and 7 scrap-
books of newspaper clippings on Ferris' political activities.
Gift of Carleton G Ferris, 1946.
MS 65-255
Ferry family.
Papers, 1822-1911. 169 items and 3 y.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and other papers, chiefly of William
Montague Ferry (1796-1867), Presbyterian missionary on
Mackinac Island, lumberman, and founder of Grand Haven,
Mich. Includes correspondence of William Ferry and his
wife, Amanda White Ferry, describing their trip from Ash-
field, Mass., to Mackinac Island and their work among the
Indians there; personal correspondence (1823-37) ; 4 letters
to Hannah White; letter (1865) to the Ferry children; and
sermons and addresses by Ferry; 30 letters (1862-65) of
Col. William M Ferry (1824-1905), regent of the Univer-
sity of Michigan, mainly to his wife and other relatives
while serving with the 14th Michigan Infantry during the
Civil War, relating details of camp life; and addresses by
Col. Ferry; letters from eminent contemporary statesmen
and others to Thomas White Ferry (1827-4896) , lumberman
and U. S. Representative and Senator from Michigan; and
two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings on the Ferry family.
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Ferry family. Papers, 1822-1911. (Continued) .
Correspondents include Susan B. Anthony, Henry P! Bald-
win, Zachariah Chandler, Schuyler Colfax, William M.
Evarts, Hamilton Fish, Rutherford B. Hayes, Whitelaw
Reid, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Some of the Civil War letters of Col. William M. Ferry
have been described in Michigan men in the Civil War, by
Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Collections, Bulletin
no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 18.
Gifts of Mrs. E. C. Anderson and Mrs. Hollister Hancock,
1939 ; and Mr. M. A Anderson, 1961.
TO , * ,, - MS 65-256
field family.
Field and Buck family papers, 1835-1923. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Family correspondence and business papers of various
members of the Field and Buck families who were related by
marriage. Includes the business and family correspondence
and papers of Abbey Field (1844-1901), church worker of
the Church of Christ in Englishville and Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; papers of Myron Buck, chiefly concerning lumbering;
96 Civil War letters (1862-65) of Andrew Buck, Company
F, 7th Michigan Cavalry and Curtis Buck, Battery B, 1st
Michigan Light Artillery; and one letter from John Bettis,
Company D, Michigan Engineers and Mechanics.
The Civil War letters have been described in Michigan
men in the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical
Collections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 13-14.
On permanent loan from Mrs. Myrtle Field Holmes, 1940.
m j * -, MS 65-257
Flanders family.
Papers, 1859-1925. ca. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Family correspondence between Edwin P. Flanders and
his wife, Mary Smith Flanders, relating to family matters,
farm affairs, and local news; phonotype correspondence
(1859-64), with key, between Flanders and William C.
Swaddle, a sergeant in the Michigan Engineers and Me-
chanics, during the Civil War; biographical sketch of Mrs.
Flanders; letter (1875) containing the Flanders family
genealogy; and miscellaneous material
Gift of James Buckley, 1958.
„ MS 65-258
Fletcher, Frank Ward, 1853-1922.
Papers, 1871-1922. ca. 1 ft. and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lumberman of Alpena, Mich., and regent of the University
of Michigan. Correspondence of Fletcher, mainly with his
father, George N. Fletcher, relating to the lumbering and
paper manufacturing business in Alpena and Detroit, Mich. ;
personal and financial papers; and miscellaneous business
papers. Includes letter press book (1885-98) of Fletcher
and his father; letter press book (1871) of Fletcher's father ;
letters on State politics and University of Michigan affairs ;
and two account books of Frank Fletcher.
Gift of Philip K Fletcher, 1936.
_ „ MS 65-259
Florer, Warren Washburn, 1869-1958.
Papers, 1877-1941. ca. 4 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of German at the University of Michigan and
an insurance agent Correspondence, lecture notes, mss. of
writings, documents relating to Florer's activities and
scholarly interests at the University of Michigan and else-
where, particularly in the field of Germanic languages and
literature, and papers pertaining to the Lutheran and Evan-
gelical churches in Michigan. Includes papers of Dr. Her-
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mann Kiefer (1825-1911), chairman of the revolutionary
mass meeting at Freiburg, Ger,in 1848, and later, physician
and civic leader, of Detroit, and regent of the University of
Michigan. Correspondents include James B. Angell, Wilber
M. Brucker, Fred W. Green, Harry B. Hutchins, Harry F.
Kelly, and Ernest P. Schilling.
Gift of Mr. Florer, 1937-52.
MS65-260
Folio, Charles L 1905-
Papers, 1961-62. 2 ft and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Assistant director of the University of Michigan Exten-
sion Service and delegate to the Michigan Constitutional
Convention, 1961-62. Correspondence with constituents
and other interested groups regarding the work of the con-
vention; materials on Folio's campaign, his work with the
'University of Michigan, and the Michigan Library Associa-
tion ; and diary of Folio's convention experiences. Corres-
pondents include Alvin M. Bentley, Prentiss M Brown, and
Neil Staebler.
Gift of Mr. Folio, 1961-62.
MS 65-261
Forbes, Darwin C 1871-
Papers, 1866-1938. 335 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Engineer and pioneer surveyor of northern Michigan.
Business, and legal papers, biographical and genealogical
notes, school papers, notes on Mexico and Brazil, souvenir
post cards, an autograph book, and other family papers of
Forbes and his wife, Nina Morris Forbes.
Gift of Mrs. Forbes, 1940.
MS 65-262
Forsythe, Warren Ellsworth, 1885-1960.
Papers, 1933-48. 100 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Director of the University of Michigan Health Service.
Correspondence and other papers dealing with Forsythe 's
work in obtaining recognition of Henry Sewall's contribu-
tions in immunology.
Acquired, 1962.
MS 65-263
Foster, James C of Luce Co., Mich.
Papers, 1918-19. 400 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Personal correspondence relating to World War i and di-
rectives and reports of the War Preparedness Board of Luce
Co., Mich. Includes letters to Foster from Albert E. Sleeper.
Gift of Sidney D. Foster, 1962.
MS 65-264
Foster, Theodore, 1812-1865.
Papers, 1835-62. 40 items and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Co-editor of the "Signal of liberty," editor of the "Lan-
sing State republican," and superintendent of the State In-
dustrial School for Boys in Lansing, Mich. Four vols, of
account books containing subscription lists for the "Signal
of liberty;" 20 antislavery papers consisting of mbs. on the
Liberty Party, the Colonization Society, the slave trade and
other aspects of slavery; a scrapbook; and other papers re-
lating to philosophical, sociological, and religious topics.
Gift of Charles W. Foster, 1935.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
tp ™ ■ A ■ , MS 65-265
Fox, Emma Augusta, 1847-1945.
Papers, 1894-1945. 1 ft. and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author and teacher of parliamentary law. Chiefly cor-
respondence between Mrs. Fox and various women and
women's organizations, particularly State federations of
women s clubs, concerning club activities; and three vols of
names of guests attending functions honoring Mrs. Fox
Gift of Maurice W. Fox, 1942.
„_ MS 65-266
Frank, Coleman D 1876-1954.
Papers, 1919. ca. 75 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Army officer, professor at the University of Michigan
and member of the Permanent International Armistice
Commission. Commissions, traveling orders, and billeting
orders.
Gift of Dr. Herbert M-Cobe, 1954.
^■_ ^,. m „ MS 65-267
Free Will Baptists (Founded in N. ff.) Michigan Associa-
tion.
Records, 1838-1953. 49 items and 16 t.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Constitutions, minutes, and financial records of the Mich-
igan Yearly Meeting (1838-91), of the Michigan Associa-
tion (1889-1953), and of the Ministers' Conference of the
Yearly Meeting (1869-1916) ; financial record (1891-93) of
the State Young People's Organization; records (1890-91)
of the Women's Missionary Society; sketch of Hillsdale
College, Hillsdale, Mick; indentures; and miscellaneous
business and legal papers.
«-!-».-.-- MS65-268
Fries, Charles Carpenter, 1887-
Papers, 1940-55. 1 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Director of the English Language Institute of the Uni-
versity of Michigan. Papers relating mainly to Fries' pro-
fessional activities as the first director of the English
Language Institute, to University of Michigan affairi. to
linguistic organizations, to the Eed Cross, and to some
personal matters. Correspondents include Esson Gale, Louis
A. Hopkins, Edward H. Kraus, Hans Kurath, Albert H
Marckwardt, Kenneth L Pike, Alexander G. Euthven, and
Clarence S. Yoakum.
Acquired, 1957.
m_! ~ ^ MS 65-269
Frieze, Henry Simmons, 1817-1889.
Papers, 1854-1920. ca. 550 items and 18 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of Latin and acting president of the University
of Michigan. Correspondence, chiefly relating to the affairs
of the University of Michigan; two reports on Frieze's
faculty activities; biographical and genealogical material;
addresses ; sketchbook ; records of Frieze's European travels ;
notes; and miscellaneous items. Includes letters (1855-56),
mainly from Frieze to his wife, describing his European
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travels and experiences; and 34 letters from Andrew D.
White, of Cornell University. Correspondents include
James B. Angell, Levi Barbour, James R. Boise, Phillips
Brooks, Francis Brunnow, Thomas M. Cooley, Byron M
Cutcheon, Silas H Douglas, James A Garfield, Samuel S.
Harris, Erastus 0. Haven, Whitelaw Raid, Randolph
Rogers, Carl Schurz, Henry P. Tappan, Julia Tappan,
Moses C.Tyler, and George P. Williams.
MS 65-270
Froebel Study Crab, Grand Rapids.
Records, 1895-1953. 19 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes, scrapbooks, and other records.
Gift of Mrs. C. J. Olsen, 1962.
MS 65-271
Gale, Esson McDowell, 1884-1964.
Papers, 1930-55. 2 ft. and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Orientalist, government official, and director of the Inter-
national Center at the University of Michigan. Corre-
spondence, biographical material, ars. for a book entitled
Salt for the dragon (1953), and a ms. entitled The Univer-
sity of Michigan in world affairs. Much of the material
relates to China and the Far East
Gift of Mr. Gale, 1956-62.
MS 65-272
Gale family.
Business records, 1836-77. 91 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Business papers and records of the Gale family of Albion,
Jonesville, and Moscow, Mich., concerning chiefly the Gale
Manufacturing Company of Albion, founded in 1844 by
George Gale and his son, Orlando Charles Gale (1823-1912).
'Includes nine items of business correspondence (1852-
76) ; three cashbooks (1848-51, 1848-57, and 1853-77) ; legal
papers (1844-60) ; resolutions and list of subscribers (1871)
for the raising of funds for the Northern Central Michigan
Railroad; invoice book (1836) of George Gale's hardware
store in Albion, listing goods purchased from A P. Gard-
ner; and miscellaneous papers (1844-73) consisting of ac-
counts, receipts, and notes. The eashbook (1848-57) con-
tains two pages of accounts with Union City Iron Company,
Union City, Mich.
Gift of O. H Gale, 1941.
r> j m t . MS65-273
Gardner, Washington, 1845-1928.
Papers, 1897-1912. 17 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan secretary of state and U. S. Representative.
Two letter press books (1897-99) ; monthly statements and
miscellaneous papers (1911-12) of the Albion Malleable
Iron Company of Albion, Mich.; nine letters to Gardner;
and an abstract of title. Many of the letters in the letter
press books concern Michigan politics for the period.
Gift of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, 1940.
Garfield, Charles William, 1848-1934.
Papers, 1899-1929. 50 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of the Michigan Forestry Commission and mem-
ber of the State Board of Agriculture. Correspondence
dealing with the Michigan Forestry Association, conserva-
tion, and forestation in Michigan; letter book (1900-03)
containing ca. 630 letters of the Michigan Forestry Com-
mission, of which Garfield was president; 8 drafts of
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1899-1929.
Garfield, Charles William, 1848-1934.
(Continued)
speeches or articles on forestry and conservation, probably
written by Garfield; and a biographical sketch of Garfield.
Correspondents include Julius C. Burrows, Burke A. Hins-
dale, Alfred C. Lane, William B. Mershon, Gifford Pinchot,
Hazen S. Pingree, Filibert Roth, and Volney M. SpaldiniT
Acquired, 1964. *
MS 65-275
Geer, Harrison.
Papers, 1865-95. ca. 235 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer. Correspondence and papers, chiefly relating to
Republican Party politics (1889-92) in Lapeer, Mich.; and
an account book (1875) of a social club. Correspondents
include William R. Bates, James McMillan, and John T.
Rich.
Gift of Louis C. Crampton.
MS 65-276
Gesell, Robert, 1886-1954.
Papers, 1923-53. ca. 500 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chairman of the Physiology Dept of the University of
Michigan. Correspondence, articles, speeches, and lectures
primarily dealing with Gesell's professional activities in the
field of physiology. Correspondents include Albert C.
Furstenberg, Louis A Hopkins, Edward H Kraus, and
Shirley W. Smith.
Acquired, 1956.
„ ' MS65-277
Gibson, Kenneth R 1895-
Papers, 1930-56. 12 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dentist and director of the Child Health Division of the
Children's Fund of Michigan. Correspondence and records
primarily concerned with public health programs in Michi-
gan, such as the summer dental relief program and the
Michigan Children's Fund programs.
Gift of Mrs. Kenneth R. Gibson, 1963.
MS 65-278
Goddard, Edwin Charles, 1865-1942.
Papers, 1886-1940. 400 items and 12 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of law at the University of Michigan. Corre-
spondence, including letters and notes on Goddard's Euro-
pean trip (1908-09) : family genealogy; addresses and
essays on various subjects by Goddard and his wife, Lillian
R. Goddard; outline of an algebra course; University of
Michigan law thesis; ms. of and material for Goddard's his-
tory of the University of Michigan Law School; and Ann
Arbor High School and University of Michigan student
notebooks on courses given by Henry C. Adams, James B.
Angell, Isaac X. Demmon, John Dewey, Henry S. Frieze,
Charles M. Gayley, Richard Hudson, Elisha Jones, Andrew
C. McLaughlin, George S. Morris, Albert B. Prescott, Jacob
E. Reighard, Volney M. Spalding, and Victor C. Vaughan.
Gift of the Goddard estate, 1943.
MS 65-279
Goodrich, Calvin, 1874-
Papers, 1938-46. ca. 150 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Journalist and curator of mollusks at the University of
Michigan Museums. Chiefly letters to Goodrich from W. N.
Weech, describing conditions in England during World War
34
n ; ms. of an unpublished book entitled "Immigrant Michi-
gan," with sections on transportation, newspapers, pioneer
life, and immigration; and articles and notes on various
topics.
Acquired, 1946 and 1961.
MS 65-280
Goodrich, Osman Dewey, 1808-1887.
Papers, 1835-83. 75 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician, of Allegan, Mich. Chiefly deeds and tax re-
ceipts, together with a history of Allegan.
Gift of Francis L. D Goodrich, 1958.
MS 65-281
Gordon, James Wright, 1809-1853.
Papers, 1794-1862. 106 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Governor of Michigan. Chiefly family correspondence of
Gordon and his wife while they lived in Plainfield, Command
other eastern towns. Includes letters from their son, James
Wright Gordon, Jr.; one letter (1837) relating to Michigan
politics; and a record (1799-1800) of military supplies; and
military regulations of the 13th Regt. of the New Jersey
Militia.
Gift of Lawrence E. Gordon, 1939.
MS 65-282
Gorham, Charles T 1812-1901.
Papers, 1861-99. 60 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Bank president, U. S. Minister to the Netherlands, and
Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Chiefly correspondence ;
scrapbook of invitations, and calling cards relating to the
ministry to the Netherlands. Includes 43 letters from friends
and political associates, together with some letters relating
to affairs in Marshall, Mich. Correspondents include Gov.
Henry P. Baldwin, andZachariah Chandler.
Described in Guide to Manuscripts in the Michigan His-
torical Collections of the University of Michigan, by R. M
Warner and I. C. Brown (1963).
Gift of Mrs. Amelia Frink Redfield, 1937.
MS 65-283
Grand Rapids. Kindergarten Training School.
Records, 1891-1919. 108 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Articles of incorporation and minutes; student registers
and alumni rosters ; performance records of students ; student
and teacher's notebooks, mostly those of Clara Wheeler; pat-
terns and other teaching devices; and financial records.
Gift of Mrs. B. W. Olsen, 1946.
MS 65-284
Green, Fred Warren, 1872-1936.
Papers, 1899-1932. 122 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Governor of Michigan. Correspondence while Green was
in Santa Clara, Cuba. (1899) and for the period 1926-32;
proceedings of a general court-martial at Santa Clara; a
report (1904) by Green on Michigan National Guard en-
campment ; 61 notes and addresses ; scrapbooks of clippings
of election returns, tickets, and political campaigns from
1881 to 1927.
Gift of Mrs. Fred Green, 1940.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 66-285
Greene, Mary Theresa.
Papers, 1910-48. 125 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician. Correspondence and scrapbooks pertain-
ing mainly to the University of Michigan Medical School,
Class of 1890; and a biographical sketch of Dr. Adelle P.
Pierce.
Gift of Miss Greene, 1948.
MS65-286
Gregg, Phineas.
Papers, 1849-1925. 1 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician. Three deeds, docket book, and marriage rec-
ords of members of the Saunders Colony of freed slaves in
Calvin Township, Cass Co., Mich., among whom Gregg
worked; incomplete reminiscences of this Negro settlement
by Gregg's son, William C. Gregg; an incomplete biography
of Abdulah, a Moslem neighbor of William Gregg; and a
hs. ( 1925) by Frank C. Gregg.
Gift of Mrs. Janet Gregg Polacheck, 1960-61.
MS65-287
Gridley, Eleanor (Gridley) 6.1846.
Papers, 1837-1939. ca. 400 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Political and private correspondence and papers of Mrs.
Gridley, her father, Judge G. Thompson Gridley, and other
members of the family relating to the centennial celebration
in Philadelphia in 1876, the Republican Party, Abraham
Lincoln, and the elections of 1932 and 1936. Correspond-
ents include James J. Couzens, Hamilton Fish, Fred W.
Green, and Arthur H. Vandenberg.
Gift of Mrs. Gridley, 1938-40.
MS65-288
Griffin, Eli Augustas, 1833-1864.
Papers, 1836-82. ca. 250 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Union Army officer and businessman, of Miles, Mich.
Correspondence, diaries, commissions, resolutions, and mis-
cellaneous items. Includes a diary (1853) of a trip to the
California gold fields; diary (1856) of a trip from Council
Bluffs, Iowa, to Salt Lake City, Utah; a brief diary (1859)
of a trip from St. Joseph, Mo., to Pikes Peak gold fields;
two diaries describing Griffin's military service in the 6th
and 19th Michigan Infantry Kegt. during the Civil War;
133 letters (1861-64) from Griffin written to relatives and
friends, from various military installations; correspondence
of Griffin's wife and his father, Samuel Hicks Griffin, relat-
ing to his travels and his military activities; letters relating
to Griffin's fatal wounding; a letter by his son, Edwin Clar-
ence Griffin, describing the Grand Army of the Republic
convention held in Detroit in 1882; and Griffin's diary
(1862) including a brief diary (1869) written by his son,
Edwin. Correspondents include John Bennett, Isaac Grif-
fin, Paschal A. Pullman, Lucius M Wing, and John Wood-
ruff.
Most of the letters and diaries relating to military acti-
vities have been described in Michigan men in the Civil
War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Collections,
Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959 ) p. 20.
Gift of Mrs. Jeanne Griffin, 1958.
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MS 65-289
Griffiths, Martha Wright, 1912-
Papers, 1956-63. 12 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
U. S. Representative from Michigan. Correspondence
and other papers dealing with all phases of Mrs. Griffiths'
congressional career in tike 84th, 86th and 87th Congresses.
Closed to investigators.
Gift of Mrs. Griffiths, 1962.
MS 65-290
Grimes, Lucia Voorhees.
Papers, 1912-32. 3 ft. and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, scrapbook, minutes, notes, a bill proposed
to the Michigan Legislature, and miscellaneous material on
woman suffrage and women's political activities in Michigan.
Gift of Mrs. George L. Grimes, 1948.
MS 65-291
Guest, Edgar Albert, 1881-1959.
Papers, ca. 1900-51. 1 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Poet Testimonial letters (1926) from prominent De-
troiters; typewritten drafts and copies of radio talks (1926) ;
congratulatory telegrams (1926) from radio listeners; xs.
scores (1900-31) of various composers with words by Guest;
some inscribed presentation copies of Guest's poems set to
music ; and galley proofs of poems.
Gift of Mr. Guest, 1938.
MS 65-292
Guthe, Carl Eugen, 1898-
Papers, 1922-42. ca. 2 ft and 11 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Anthropologist director of the University of Michigan
Museums, and director of the New York State Museums.
Correspondence, archeological notes, financial records, and
other materials on the University of Michigan expedition to
die Philippine Islands, together with material relating to
other aspects of the University of Michigan, including the
centennial celebration and various committees.
Gift of Mr. Guthe, 1944.
MS65-293
Hager family.
Correspondence, 1857-87. 202 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chiefly letters to Mrs. Sabra Hager, of Otsego, Mich.,
relating to personal and family affairs, tjie Civil War, and
neighbors leaving for the Pike's Peak gold rusk Includes
90 letters from her husband, Phineas A Hager (1820-1864)
of Company B, 19th Michigan Infantry; 25 letters from her
son, William H. White (1840-1862), of Company G, 6th
Michigan Infantry; and three letters from Henry Stark, of
Company G, 6th Michigan Infantry.
Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in the
Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Collec-
tions, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 20, 29, 31.
Gift of Robert Klinger, 1943.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-294
Haight family.
Papers, 1919-45. ea. 250 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chiefly farm accounts, trade cards, valentines, poems,
genealogy, and other miscellaneous papers of the Haight
family, of Dearborn, Mich.
Gift of Floyd L. Haight, 1958.
_ „ „ . MS 65-295
HaD, Daniel, d. 1887.
Papers, 1852-1904. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician, of Saline, Mich. Correspondence, 10 prescrip-
tion books, daybooks, and ledgers recording charges for
medical services ; University of Michigan student notebook
(1852) on courses given by Samuel Denton, Silas H. Doug-
las, Moses Gunn, and Abram Sager; and two copies of a
genealogical record of the Jacob and Peter Cook families.
Includes 17 letters (1878-1903) from various University of
Michigan officials and professors, recommending Hall's son.
Abram S. HaD.
Gift of Abram S. Hall, 1938; and Louis S. White, 1958.
n n «_ . . MS 65-296
HaD, Emma Amelia, 1837-1884.
Papers, 1866-1935. ca. 150 items, 7 v., and 1 reel of
microfilm.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Superintendent of Michigan State Training School for
Girls. Correspondence, four vols, of diaries (1879-84) not-
ing daily events, one reel of microfilm of diaries and the
superintendent's reports, reports (1871-84), minutes (1880)
expense accounts for the school, ms. history of die Detroit
Presbyterian Home Mission Society, obituary notes, note-
books, sermons, and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Francis L. D. Goodrich. 1938.
n n « • cj. ^ MS65-297
HaD, Morns Stuart, 1839-1913.
Papers, 1860-1912. 51 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions
Businessman, of Ypsilanti, Mich. Correspondence and
papers relating to Hall's Civil War service and his sub-
sequent efforts to receive a government pension; an auto-
biographical sketch and reminiscences (1908) of Hall's ex-
periences as a soldier in the 18th Michigan Infantry and as
an officer in the 44th U S. Infantry during the War: and a
deed to property.
Described in Michigan men in the Civil War, by Ida C
Brown (Michigan Historical Collections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan.
1959) p. 21 and Supplement (Oct 1960) p. 11.
Gift of Francis L. D. Goodrich, 1949-59.
„ J . MS 65-298
Hammond, Jason E 1. 1862.
Papers, 1896-1945. ca. 275 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Correspondence of Hammond and his wife, primarily of a
personal nature, containing congratulatory letters on birth-
days; mb. of an address (1942) given by Hammond upon
the 50th anniversary of Central Michigan University; and
one volume of poems written by him or dedicated to him
Correspondents include John T. Rich and Edwin Arlington
Robinson.
Gift of Mr. Hammond, 1946-47.
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MS 65—299
Hampton, Will E 1864-1959.
Papers, 1859-1959. ca. 500 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Journalist, of Charlevoix, Mich. Correspondence relat-
ing to Indians, various Michigan communities, and the
Knights of Pythias; reminiscences of Charlevoix and Har-
bor Springs, Mich.; poetry; three scrapbooks of clippings
and poems; miscellaneous papers; Civil War papers of
Hampton's father, Carlos D. Hampton, a surgeon in the 4tii
Michigan Infantry; and Civil War reminiscences of sis
mother in Texas. Correspondents include Alben W. Bark-
ley, Bruce Catton, Edgar A. Guest, Carlos D. Hampton, and
Chase S. Osborn.
Gift of Victor Hampton, 1960.
MS65-800
Hampton family.
Papers, 1827-9L 156 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Letters to Oliver Hampton (1807-1860) and his wife,
Rachel Good Hampton, from relatives and friends in New
York and Pennsylvania; five letters (1840-58) to Benjamin
Stevens from his parents in New York; diary and account
book of Oliver Hampton; and genealogy of the Hampton
and Good families. The letters chiefly concern family and
church (Society of Friends) matters. A few contain re-
marks about the Civil War.
Gift of Mrs. Nellie D. Finley, 1937-38.
n l ^ »•'.«' ' MS 65-301
Hanchett, Benjamin SawteD, 1869-1933.
Papers, 188S-1958. 13 ft. and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Businessman, of Grand Rapids, and member of the Board
of Regents of the University of Michigan. Personal and
business correspondence and other papers dealing mainly
with politics and university affairs. Includes material re-
lating to the impact of the depression and the New Deal on
agriculture in Michigan. Correspondents include Fred
Warren Green, Alexander Groesbeck, Carl Mapes, and
Chase S. Osborn.
Gift of Jacob Shoemaker and John Huizinga, 1963 and
„ MS65-302
Hannah and Lay Company, Trovers* City, Mieh.
Records, 1852-1919. 28 ft. and 250 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, vouchers, daybooks, invoices, cashbooks,
journals, ledgers, and other records of a lumber company.
„ . „ MS65-308
Hams, Samuel Smith, 5p., 1841-1888.
Papers, 1878-89. ca. 3 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Episcopal clergyman. Correspondence, miscellaneous
business papers, and sermons. Includes a letter from
Phillips Brooks.
Gift of William P. Harris, 1946.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„_,,.." MS 65-304:
Hart family.
Papers, 1858-92. ca. 500 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence concerning personal and business affairs
in Lapeer and North Lansing, Mich; accounts; indentures;
bills ; receipts ; and other business papers. Includes 244 let-
ters of Alvin N. Hart, Arthur H Hart, Rodney G. Hart,
and others.
Gift of Louis C. Cramton, 1945 and 1957.
MS65-805
Hartsnff family.
Papers, 1839-1930. 60 items and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence; news clippings; obituaries; genealogical
notes on the Hartsuff, Banning, and Elliott families; diary
(1908-15) of Alice Hartsuff, covering her travels in Europe;
diary (1882) of Albert Hartsuff, written while he was sta-
tioned with the Army in New Mexico; and diaries (1884-
90) of Florence Hartsuff Bethell, kept while she was a
Detroit schoolgirl and on a trip to Europe. Correspondents
include Albert Hartsuff, George Hartsuff, and William
Hartsuff.
Gift of Mrs. Luther S. Trowbridge, 1962.
„ MS 65-306
HascaD, Charles C
Papers, 1833-60. 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Receiver of public moneys, of Genesee, Mich Copies of
letters (1836-40) sent by Hascall relating to the administra-
tion of his office; and a daybook (1833-60) of a general store
in Flint, Mich.
Gift of Mrs. Angeline Burrington, 1940.
„ „ MS65-307
Hastings, Walter E 1888-
Papers, 1921-50. 100 items and 3 v.
_ In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan Dept. of Conservation officer. Correspondence,
scrapbooks, and other papers relating to Hastings' work as
photographer, naturalist, and conservation officer. Corre-
spondents include Fred W. Green, John A Hannah, Clar-
ence C. Little, Frank Murphy, and Alexander G. Ruthven.
Gift of Roscoe O. Bonisteel, 1961.
MS 65-308
Haughey family.
Correspondence, 1917-55. 3ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence of the family of Wilfred H Haughey, a
physician. Includes personal family letters; letters from
Haughey to his wife and children written while he was serv-
ing in the U.S. Army as a surgeon in France during World
War x; correspondence of members of the family attending
the University of Michigan; and correspondence of the
Haughey children written during World War rx from many
places throughout the world.
Gift of Dr. Wilfrid Haughey, 1955.
MS 65-309
Haven, Erastus Otis, Bp., 1820-1881.
Papers, 1838-73. 8 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten).
Methodist clergyman, chancellor of Syracuse University,
president of Northwestern University and of the University
of Michigan. Letter press book (1864-65) chiefly containing
official correspondence while Haven was president of the
University of Michigan; » few letters; typewritten copies of
articles appearing in the Michigan argus for 1869, con-
demning and defending Haven for speaking in a Unitarian
Church in Detroit ; and scrapbooks.
MS 65-310
Hawley family.
Papers, 1834-75. 81 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, two personal account books, receipts, and
deeds of Asa Hawley's family, of Union City, Mich.
Gift of Mrs. A W. Diack, 1957.
MS 65-311
Hayden, Joseph Ralston, 1887-1945.
Papers, 1854-1945. 67 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chairman of the Dept. of Political Science at the Univer-
sity of Michigan and U. S. Vice Governor General of the
Philippines, 1933-35. Chiefly correspondence, lecture notes,
hss. of books and articles, speeches, reports, 'files of news-
paper clippings, and miscellaneous papers chiefly relating to
the Philippine Islands. Includes family correspondence
and papers relating to Hayden's World War I service, and
to his activities at the University of Michigan. Nearly all
phases of the Philippine government and politics, foreign
relations, education, agriculture, industry, and important
personalities are discussed. Correspondents include James
R. Fugate, Edgar A Guest, J. Weldon Jones, Jose Laurel,
Frank Murphy, Sergio Osmena, Frank Parker, Jesse Reeves,
Carlos Romulo, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Manuel Roxas,
Francis B. Sayre, Mathew Tomlinson, Arthur H Vanden-
berg, and Leonard Wood.
Gift of Mrs. Joseph R. Hayden, 1955.
MS 65-312
Hayden family.
Papers, 1826-1901. 77 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Personal correspondence (1833-1901), contracts, receipts,
indentures, and other business papers (1826-60) of Elisha
Hayden's family. Includes three Civil War letters (1865)
of Jasper Hayden.
Gift of Augustus Hendehnan, 1953.
MS 65-313
Haydon, Arthur W
Papers, 1865-1915. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Sheep raiser, of Decatur, Mich Account books and farm
records.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ruff, 1922.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-314
Haydon, Charies B 1834-1864.
Papers, 1852-64. 1ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and Union Army officer. 17 diaries (1861-64)
describing Haydon's service with the 2d Eegt., Michigan In-
fantry; a personal account book; University of Michigan
notebooks, including one on a history coarse given by James
B Boise ; and a sketchbook.
The diaries are described in Michigan men in the Civil
War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Collections,
Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 2L
Gift of lone Haydon, 1950; and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Buff,
1962.
MS 65-315
Haze, Charles W 1. 1820.
Papers, 1849-1938. ca. 300 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician. Correspondence of Haze, his wife, his daugh-
ter, and others, chiefly about family affairs; swamp land
certificates; land tax receipts, five small account books; in-
dentures ; and other legal papers. Includes one letter (1850)
concerning a trek to California to join the gold rush.
Gift of Mrs. K.D.Potter, 1952.
MS 65-316
Helme, James W 1860-1938.
Papers, 1844-1938. ca. 550 items and 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, Michigan State official, and editor of the Michi-
gan patron. Correspondence and business papers concern-
ing farm affairs, legal business, and Michigan politics, in-
cluding material on the 1918 U. S. senatorial campaign in
which Helme was a Democratic nominee in the primary
election; diary (1882) of everyday events; copies of articles
and speeches; scrapbooks of clippings on campaign activi-
ties, with notes by Helme; and papers of his father, James
W. Helme (1817-1883) including correspondence with his
brothers and with Laura S.Haviland.
Gift of Mrs. James W. Hehne, Jr., 1988.
„_* _ „ MS 65-317
Herbert, J Joseph, 1894-1956.
Papers, 1917-56. 2 ft and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and regent of the University of Michig an Cor-
respondence (1943-56), mainly dealing with University of
Michigan affairs, three student notebooks on courses given
by Edgar N. Durfee and Willis G. Stoner, and a scrapbook
of pictures, together with two other scrapbooks (1954-56)
kept by Mrs. Herbert
Gift of Mrs. J. Joseph Herbert, 1959-60.
_ . , ^ MS 65-318
Hinsdale, Burke Aaron, 1837-1900.
Papers, 1857-1960. ca. 2 ft. and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of education at the University of Michigan and
president of Hiram College, Hiram Ohio. Papers of Hins-
dale and members of his family, including his correspond-
ence dealing with family affairs, business and professional
activities, Hiram College, European travels, and the' Uni-
versity of Michigan; letter (1858) and copies of correspond-
38
ence with James A. Garfield; letter (1896) from Benjamin
Harrison; papers of Hinsdale's three daughters, Ellen
Clarinda Hinsdale (1864-1958), Mary Louisa Hinsdale
(1866-1946), and Mildred Hinsdale, concerning their pro-
fessional activities, publications, travels, especially a trip to
Bussia in 1928; mss. of books and articles; and citations and
honors of the family. Correspondents include Randolph G.
Adams, John B Alden, James B. AngelL Dennis W. Brogan,
Nicholas M Butler, Donald J. Cowling, William E. Dodd,
Lucretia Rudolph Garfield, Albert B. Hart, Anne CHare
McCormick, Alice Freeman Palmer, Theodore Roosevelt,
Henry L. Stimson, and Charles Sumner.
Gift of the Hinsdale family, 1949-60.
MS 65-519
Hinsdale, Wilbert Bartlett, 1851-1944.
Papers, 1895-1934. 70 items and 10 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of homeopathy at the University of Michigan.
Correspondence; diary (1905) of a trip through the British
Isles; notes on archeology and homeopathy; notebook of
callers at Hinsdale's home ; eight scrapbooks, mostly printed
items but with some ms. items on the University of Mich-
igan Homeopathic Hospital. Correspondents include James
B. Angell, Woodbridge N. Ferris, Fred W. Green, Warren
G. Harding, Ethel F. Hussey, Harry B. Hutchins, and Wil-
liam O. Thompson.
Gift of Ellen and Mildred Hinsdale, 1944-53.
MS 65-320
Historical Records Survey. Michigan.
Records, 1936-41. 195 ft. and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence; rough drafts of guides; field reports of
workers; transcripts of land patents and board of super-
visors' proceedings from many Michigan counties and town-
ships, used in compiling the "Inventory of county archives";
and other materials, including a "History of the Negro in
Michigan." Many of the proceedings date back to the 1850's.
On deposit
MS 65-321
Hobbs, William Herbert, 1864-1952.
Papers, 1915-47. 1 ft. and 11 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of geology at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence concerning geological problems, including com-
munications from Vilhjalmur Stefansson and the National
Security League and its Ann Arbor, Mich, branch; mss. of
articles by Hobbs; lecture notes; 11 diaries containing notes
on University of Michigan expeditions to Greenland and to
the Pacific Ocean; and notes on other trips made by Hobbs.
Correspondents include Charles E. Townsend and Leonard
Wood.
Acquired, 1953.
MS 65-322
Hollister, Richard Dennis Teall, 1878-
Papers, 1897-1960. 2 ft. and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of speech at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence, lectures, mss. of writings, and clippings relat-
ing to the activities of the University of Michigan Speech
Dept, public lectures, recitals, dramatic activities, and the
University of Michigan debating team. Correspondents in-
clude Thomas E. Black, Marion L. Burton, John R. Effinger,
Edward H Kraus, J. Raleigh Nelson, James M O'Neill,
Theodore Roosevelt, Alexander G. Buthven, and Thomas C.
Trueblood.
Gift of Mrs. Hollister, 1957-61.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-323
Hooper, Lewis Edwin, 1895-
Papers, 1031-48. ca. 250 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dentist and president of I the Michigan State Dental Asso-
ciation. Correspondence and other papers relating to
Hooper's dental career in Michigan and to his fight for leg-
islation to control dentistry, 1931-32; Ms. of Hooper's presi-
dential address to the dental association; biographical
sketch; minutes and other papers of the Southern Wayne
County Dental Club; and scrapbook compiled by Hooper,
containing examples of unethical dental advertising and
dental practices.
Gift of Dr. Hooper, 1959.
MS 65-324
Hopkins, George Hiram, 1842-1906.
Letter press books, 1902-13. 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, of Detroit. Letter press books containing corre-
spondence largely relating to legal matters, together with a
few family letters from Hopkins and his brother Charles,
who was administrator of his estate. Some of the letters
relate to subscriptions to the Michigan Vicksburg Monument
Commission.
MS 65-325
Hopkins, Louis Allen, 1881-
Correspondence, 1906-32. ca. 375.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. _
Professor at the University of Michigan. Correspondence
concerning Hopkins' church work, his scholarly activities,
and his publications in the fields of mathematics and astron-
omy. Correspondents include S. B. Barrett, Miner Lee
Bates, Mortimer E. Copley, Cloyd Goodnight, Thomas C.
Howe, Edward Kraus, Joseph W. Mauck, and Shirlev W.
Smith.
„ MS 65-326
Hotchkiss, George W 1831-1926.
Papers, 1857-192". ca. 50 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lumberman, of Bay City and Saginaw, Mich., and editor
of the Lumberman's gazette. Autobiography (1862-78)
dealing with Hotchkiss' experiences in the Bay City-Sagi-
naw area ; and miscellaneous clippings and other papers re-
lating to Hotchkiss' career, especially bis experiences in the
California gold rush.
Gift of Lawrence E. Hotchkiss, 1962.
MS 65-327
Houghton, Douglass, 1809-1845.
Papers, 1829-45. 100 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, photocopies.
Physician, scientist, and first State geologist of Michigan.
Letter press book (1841-45) of Houghton's letters to promi-
nent Michigan citizens; other correspondence; field notes,
including maps drawn by Houghton; and notes and papers
on Houghton collected by Mrs. John Ehlers.
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MS 65-328
Hovey family.
Papers, 1833-89. 503 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence (1870-81) pertaining to Hiram W.
Hovey; 86 records of land transactions, primarily in Shia-
wassee Co., Mich., relating to the Hovey brothers, Andrew,
Hiram, and Horace; and miscellaneous business and legal
papers.
Gift of Frederick G. Hamil, 1936.
MS 65-329
Howard, Gene Frank.
Letters, 1945-51. ca. 150 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Letters from Howard, of Flint, MMl, to his parents while
he was serving in the U. S. Navy daring World War n and
others from postwar years.
Collection is closed to investigators.
Gift of Mrs. F. Clever Bald, 1961.
MS 65-330
Howard, Sumner.
Letters, 1942-53. ca. 500 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Letters from Howard, of Flint, Mich, to his parents while
he was attending Culver Military Academy and the Univer-
sity of Michigan, serving in the U. S. Navy during World
War n, and working in Jakarta (Batavia), Indonesia,
1951-53.
Collection is closed to investigators.
Gift of Mrs. F. Clever Bald, 1962.
MS 65-331
Hubbard, Beta, 1814-1896.
Papers, 1835-93. 11 items and 69 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lumberman, real estate operator, and geologist Note-
books containing field notes, sketches, and maps; private
_ journals covering Michigan geological expeditions and other
trips, including the peninsula coast survey, the Lake Superior
and Upper Peninsula surveys, and surveys of Wayne, Mon-
roe, and other counties in Michigan; weather memoranda
(1835-64) ; miscellaneous accounts; and miscellaneous
papers mainly relating to geology.
Acquired, 1947 and 1958.
MS65-832
Hubbard, Lucius Lee, 1849-1933.
Papers, 1871-1935. 4 ft. and 38 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan State Geologist and regent of the University
of Michigan. Correspondence, including ca, 3000 letters
and 3, letter press books, relating to personal matters, Hub-
bard's literary and book collecting interests, geology and
mining, publication of his writings, and the University of
Michigan, particularly its Board of Regents; addresses; geo-
logical and University of Michigan reports; 27 vols, of
notes and diaries on the Moosehead Lake region of Maine;
diary (1893) of activities around Houghton Lake; account
book (1871) kept while Hubbard was a student at Harvard;
$nd notebooks of class work and of research abroad. Cor-
respondents include Holland C. Allen, Henry M Bates,
Junius E. BeaL William W. Bishop, Aaron T. Bliss, Julius
C. Burrows, Marion L. Burton, William L. Clements, Morti-
mer E. Cooley, Charles A. Davis, Woodbridge N. Ferris,
Fred W. Green, William H Hobbs, Jacob Houghton, Harry
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1871-1935.
Hubbard, Lucius Lee, 1849-1933
(Continued)
B. Hutchins, Francis W. Kelsey, Frank Knox, Theodore W.
Koch, Edward H. Kraus, Alfred C. Lane, Clarence C. Little,
James 0. Murfin, Chase S. Osborn, Gifford Pinchot, John
T. Rich, Filibert Roth, Israel C. Russell, Alexander G.
Ruthven, Walter H Sawyer, Albert E. Sleeper, Shirley W.
Smith, William A Smith, Ralph Stone, Marshman E.
Wadsworth, Fred M. Warner, Peter Q. White, and H. Olin
Young.
Gift of Mrs. Charlotte Hubbard Goodell, 1941.
„ t MS66-333
Haber, Gotthelf Carl, 1865-1934.
Papers, 1874-1943. 10 ft and 11 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of anatomy and dean of the Graduate School at
the University of Michigan. Correspondence; addresses;
and University of Michigan notebooks on courses given by
Edward S. Dunster, Alonzo B. Palmer, Volney M. Spalding,
Joseph B. Steere, and Victor C. Vaughan. Correspondence
before 1900 is mostly between Huber and his wife, Lucy
Parker Huber, and with members of her family; corre-
spondence after 1900, is with professors and doctors in the
United States and abroad, reflecting Huber's professional
interest in medicine and scholarly writing. Many of Huber's
letters (1891-92) were written from Berlin.
Gift of Mrs. Carl G. Huber, 1936; and the Alumni Asso-
ciation, 1945.
v i 4. n ,. „ MS 65-334
Hulst, Cornelia (Steketee) 1865-1957.
Papers, 1898-1949. 178 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Teacher, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Correspondence relat-
ing to Mrs. Hulst's classical studies and publications; four
mss. on classical subjects and on Rasmus B. Anderson; ex-
cerpts from reviews and comments on her writings; and one
volume of jrs. poems. Correspondents include Rasmus B.
Anderson, Harry B. Hutchins, and John A. Scott.
Gift of Mrs. Hulst, 1950.
™ m „. MS 65-335
Hussey, William Joseph, 1862-1926.
Papers, 1879-1926. 5 ft. and 20 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Astronomer and professor at Stanford University, Univer-
sidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina, and tie University
of Michigan. Correspondence of Hussey, his wife, Ethel
Fountain Hussey, members of their family, and friends per-
taining to personal matters, astronomical work, travel
abroad, and affairs at the universities where Hussey held
appointments, particularly the University of Michigan;
diaries of Argentina and South Africa travels and activities
in the University of Michigan Observatory; two student
notebooks containing notes on John Williams Langley's
course in physics; notes on mathematics; and account books,
reports, and scrapbooks. Correspondents include James B.
Angell, Levi L. Barbour, Luther Burbank, Marion L. Bur-
ton, William W. Campbell, William L. Clements, Ralph H.
Curtiss, David Starr Jordan, and Robert P. Lamont
Gift of Allis F. Hussey, 1941; and the University of
Michigan Dept. of Astronomy, 1949-50.
„ , ,_. „ MS 65-336
Hutchins, Harry Burns, 1847-1930.
Papers, 1897-1930. 22 ft and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dean of the Law School and president of the University
of Michigan. Correspondence, addresses, reports, student
notebooks, and miscellaneous items relating primarily to the
University of Michigan, dating from Hutchins' student days
at the University to his retirement Includes correspondence
with educators and public figures on the national scene-
Most of the papers cover the years, 1910-20, when Hutchins
was president of the University and include information on
dealings with the alumni, the Board of Regents, the faculty,
and administrative officers.
Some of the correspondents have been listed in Guide to
manuscripts in the Michigan Historical Collections of the
University of Michigan, by R. M Waijier and L C. Brown
(1963) p. 82-83.
MS65-887
International Molders' and Foundry Workers' Union of
North America. Local SI S, Grand Rapids.
Records, 1878-1940. 23 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes (to 1909) and financial records.
Gift of Mrs. Edward A. Kosten, 1963.
MS 65-388
Isle Royale papers, 1921-55. ca. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, ms. and notes (1955) of an article by
Martha M. Bigelow, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous
papers relating to the "Detroit news" campaign to make Isle
Royale, Mich., a national park" and to secure land for it
Correspondents include Arno B. Cameron, William P. F.
Ferguson, Harold L. Ickes, Chase S. Osborn, Alexander G.
Ruthven, Albert Stoll, Arthur H. Vandenberg, and Lee A.
White.
Gift of the Detroit news, 1952; and Martha M. Bigelow,
1965.
MS 65-839
Jackson, Walter Hinckley, 1840-1930.
Papers, 1852-1936. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Civil War veteran and dentist, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Cor-
respondence on family matters, business affairs, and profes-
sional activities; typewritten copy of diary covering
Jackson's Civil War service in the 130th New York Infantry
and the 19th New York Cavalry as chief trumpeter, 1862-65 ;
genealogies of the Jackson and Samuel Williams families;
legal and business papers ; poems ; and clippings.
Gift of Donald Limpert, 1963.
MS 65-340
Jenkins, Guy Hugh, d. 1957.
Papers, 1932-57. 1ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Journalist for Booth newspapers. Correspondence and
miscellaneous papers concerning Michigan politics, Jenkins'
newspaper column, business affairs, and the awarding of an
honorary m. a. degree by the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondents include William A. Comstock, Grover C. Dill-
man, John A. Hannah, George M Humphrey, William B.
Mershon, George A. Osborn, Frank E. Bobbins, and Alex-
ander G- Ruthven.
Gift of Mrs. Jenkins, 1957.
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r . ™™. MS65-S41
Jenks, William Lee, 1856-1936.
Papers, 1779-1936. ca. 360 items and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and author, of Port Huron, Mich. Correspond-
ence, notes, notebooks, documents, drafts, sketches, and
monographs on Michigan history, eminent men and institu-
tions of Michigan. Topics discussed include Michigan news-
papers, banks (including banks in St. Clair Co., Mich.),
street railways, and the University of Michigan.
Gift of Mrs. Carl Lassen, 1937.
MS65-342
Johnson, Axel Petrus, 1878-1952.
Papers, 1908-39. ca. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Journalist and author. Correspondence and papers deal-
ing with Johnson's position as advertising manager of the
"Chicago record-herald" and publisher-owner of the "Grand
Rapids times." Includes five letters from Arthur H. Van-
denberg; ms. of a drama for Masonic use, written by John-
son, entitled Sons of Aryus; and a syllabus for a creative
writing class.
Gift of Mrs. A. P. Johnson and Dorothea Johnson,
1958-60.
MS65-343
Joy, Henry Bourne, 1864-1936.
Papers, 1887-1937. 12 ft and 28 v.
^ In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of the Packard Motor Car Company. Corre-
spondence, chiefly 1927-36, concerning Joy's business activi-
ties in Detroit, particularly with the Packard Motor Car
Company, his campaign against the 18th amendment and
the Federal Council of Churches, and for the American
Liberty League, the Lincoln Highway Association, and for
reducing the Allied war debts; and 26 scrapbooks on a
variety of subjects. Correspondents include James J. Cou-
aens, Elizabeth Dilling, Warren G. Harding, Charles E.
Hughes, Edward Hunter, Harry A. Jung, Alfred M. Lan-
don, Andrew W. Mellon, Truman H. Newberry, Franklin D.
Boosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Boot, William H.
Slayton, and William H. Taft
Gift of Mrs. Henry B. Joy, 1946.
MS 65-344
Joy, James Frederick, 1810-1896.
Papers, 1834-1937. 9 ft and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, railroad magnate, and regent of the University
of Michigan. Materials compiled by research associates of
Joy on midwestern railroads before the Civil War, chiefly
the Illinois Central and tie Chicago, Burlington, and
Quincy; papers for a biography of Abraham Lincoln; and
a biography of Joy, written by M C. McConkey.
Gift of Mrs. Henry B. Joy, 1946.
MS65-345
Karpinski, Louis Charles, 1878-1956.
Papers, 1901-56. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of mathematics at the University of Michigan.
Letters (1901-03) from Karpinski to his parents, written
from Europe while he was a student there; correspondence
about University of Michigan affairs; correspondence with
various universities; letters connected with his scholarly in-
terests in mathematics and cartography; notes; and lists of
KarpinsM's publications. Correspondents include Ban-
dolph G. Adams, William W. Bishop, William L. Clements,
William G. Frost, and Thomas Spaulding.
Gift of Mr. Karpinski, 1949.
MS65-346
Keeler, Alonzo Merrill, b. 1826.
Papers, 1853-89. 60itemsand4v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Teacher. Personal correspondence, chiefly Civil War
letters of Keeler and his brother Ezra Keeler of Macomb
Co^ Mich, covering their service in the 22d Michigan In-
fantry; and four diaries kept by Alonzo relating primarily
to his life in Confederate prisons.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S. Morrow, 1962.
MS 65-347
Kellogg, John Harvey, 1852-1943.
Papers, 1873-1942. 15 ft. and 78 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Superintendent and surgeon of Battle Creek Sanitarium.
Correspondence; household accounts (1897-1900) ; lecture
notes; transcripts of informal question and answer sessions;
mss. of speeches, books and articles; notebooks containing
brief comments on trips in the United States and abroad;
and student notebooks of the University of Michigan and
Bellevue Hospital, New York.
Gift of Gertrude W. Goodwin, 1960-62.
MS 65-348
Kelsey, Francis Willey, 1858-1927.
Papers, 1894-1927. 1 ft. and 28 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of Latin at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence, diaries (1901-27), and other papers, mainly
relating to the University of Michigan, particularly memo-
rials to Henry S. Frieze, the University Musical Society,
papyri acquisitions of the University Library, and Univer-
sity archeological expeditions in the Near East Some
papers relate to personal matters. Correspondents include
Charles K. Adams, D. L. Askren, Earl D. Babst, William
W. Bishop, Arthur E. R. Boak, Ernest A. W. Budge,
Marion L. Burton, H Dunscombe Colt Edgar Fletcher-
Allen, Sir Frederick G. Kenyon, Enoch E. Peterson, and
Oliver L. Spaulding, Jr.
MS 65-349
Kemp, Edward Gearing, 1887-1962.
Papers, 1920-62. 1 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, of Detroit, U. S. Assistant Attorney General, and
aide of Governor Frank Murphy. Correspondence and other
papers dealing with personal and professional affairs, par-
ticularly Kemp's work with Governor Murphy in the Philip-
pines and his service as an Assistant Attorney General
Correspondents include Henry M. Bates, Thomas E. Dewey,
Arthur S. Flemming, J. Edgar Hoover, Charles E. Hughes,
Cordell Hull, Robert H. Jackson, J. Weldon Jones, George
A. Malcolm, Frank Murphy, Chase S. Osbora, Franklin D.
Boosevelt, Harold D. Smith, Robert A. Taft, and G. Mennen
Williams.
Gift of Mrs. Walter Shaw, 1962.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS65-350
Kennedy, Charles S 1887-
Papers, 1934-61. 20 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician and University of Michigan regent. Corre-
spondence and other material largely pertaining to Ken-
nedy's service on the Board of Regents.
Gift of Dr. Kennedy, 1962.
MS 65-351
King, Julia Anne, 1838-1919,
Papers, 1893-1908. ca. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Educator and school administrator at Eastern Michigan
University. Lecture notes, articles, student papers, course
outlines, and a notebook (1872) containing lectures and
personal accounts, kept by Miag King while she was a
teacher at Flint High School, Flint, Mich.
Gift of Charlotte King, 1958.
- ^ „ MS65-352
Kosten, Edward A d. 1954.
Papers, 1913-54. ca. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Labor official, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Correspondence,
dues book, radio scripts, and other materials relating to
Michigan labor unions, the aged, job discrimination, the
Community Chest, and school integration in Grand Rapids;
and a typescript of a recorded interview with Mrs. Laurel L.
Kosten describing her work as a State factory inspector in
the Grand Rapids area in 1937-51.
Gift of Mrs. Kosten, 1963.
ir- « , ^ MS 65-3531
Knapp, Mark Stevens, 1872-1948.
Papers, 1887-1948. ca. 250 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician. Papers of Knapp and members of his family
mostly concerning the Rackham Fund of the University of
Michigan, including correspondence and reports (1935-36)
when Knapp was director; letters to his father, Leonard E.
Knapp, containing some news of Fenton, Mich.; a few
papers (1932) of the Genessee County (Mich.) Medical So-
ciety; and a student account book (1891-96) recording
Knapp's expenses at the University of Michigan.
Gifts of Mrs. Arthur H Schlanderer, 1958.
„ ,„ MS65-354
Kraus, Edward Henry, 1875-
Papers, 1914-45. ca."2ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of mineralogy and dean of the Graduate School
at the University of Michigan. Correspondence (1914-33)
between Kraus and various professors and officials in col-
leges and universities of the United States and abroad con-
cefning mineralogy and related subjects; correspondence on
University of Michigan affairs ; addresses ; and other papers.
Correspondents include Charles Baird, Marion L. Burton,
Lucius L Hubbard, Alfred C. Lane, Alexander G. Ruthven,
and Charles E. Townsend.
MS 65-355
Lamont, Robert Patterson, 1867-1948.
Correspondence, 1906-21. ca. 400 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Industrialist and Secretary of Commerce. Correspond-
ence between Lamont and William J. Hussey, of the Uni-
versity of Michigan concerning personal matters, astronomy,
and University of Michigan affairs.
Acquired, 1949.
MS 65-356
Lane, Alfred Church, 1863-1948.
Papers, 1890-1936. 338 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions
Michigan State geologist and professor at Tufts College.
Correspondence with Charles A. Davis, Lucius L. Hubbard,
and Bryant Walker, relating to geology, University of
Michigan affairs, and personal matters; and a biographical
sketch of Hubbard.
Gift of Alfred C. Lane, 1937.
MS 65-357
Lane, Victor Hugo, 1852-1930.
Papers, 1897-1929. ca. 5 ft. and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, judge, and professor of law at the University of
Michigan. Chiefly correspondence, together with bank
statements, tax notes and receipts, reports, insurance papers,
wills, and other miscellaneous items. Most of the cor-
respondence deals with legal and business matters, including
discussions of law books, points of law, property in Ann
Arbor. Mich., and elsewhere, estates handled by Lane, and
investments. Many letters relate to University of MVftjgan
affairs, including die Law Library, "Michigan law review,"
the Alumni Association and Fund, the Tappan Fund and
Association, the Student Christian Association, and the In-
tercollegiate Association. Other topics dealt with are Lane's
interests in the Presbyterian Church, particularly in Am<
Arbor, Michigan T. M C. A., and Michigan politics. Some
of the letters are from members of the Lane family and some
are personal letters from friends. Includes a volume of notes
and pictures (1897) of the First Presbyterian Sabbath
School of Adrian, Mich. Correspondents include Charles
Baird, Henry M Bates, Aaron T. Bliss, Roy D. Chapin,
Frank W. Fletcher, Claudius B. Grant, Harry B. Hutchins,
Loyal E. Knappen, Joseph B. Moore, Gustavus Ohlinger,
Walter H. Sawyer, Albion W. Small, Henry C. Smith, Ralph
Stone, and Frederick J. Turner.
MS 65-358
Langley, John Williams, 1841-1918.
Papers, 1859-1917. ca. 250 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan and
Case Institute in Cleveland. Correspondence, mss. of Christ-
mas stories, legal and patent papers, notes dealing largely
with metallurgy, particularly the mercury pump and armor
plate; the papers of Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834-1906),
astronomer and physicist; and includes letters chiefly valu-
able for autographs from Alexander Agassiz, Edward E.
Hale, Oliver W. Holmes, Rudyard Kipling, Robert T. Lin-
coln, Samuel S. McClure, Herbert Spencer, Gideon Welles,
and Kaiser Wilhelm n.
Gift of Samuel P. Langley, 1937.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
, „ MS65-359
La Rue, George Roger, 1882-
Papers, 1908-51. ca.5ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of zoology at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence, chiefly of a professional nature, with students
and scholars in the field of zoology; addresses; lecture
notes ; and other papers.
Gift of Mr. La Rue.
MS65-360
Leech, Carl Addison.
Papers, 1928-40. ca. 475 items and 26 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Largely notes on various Michigan topics, including
Deward, Muskegon, and other cities, lumbering in Michigan,
and "Silver Jack" Driscoll; ca. 100 letters, many containing
reminiscences of early days in Michigan; personal account
book; address books; and a kb. on lumbering, by Bert
Harcourt.
Gift of Mr. Leech.
MS 65-361
Lewis, Howard Bishop, 1887-1954.
Papers, 1930-54. 12 ft.
In Univ»r«ity of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chairman of the Dept of Biological Chemistry at the
University of Michigan. Chiefly correspondence, reports,
notes, and other papers dealing with departmental affairs,
Lewis' professional activities, Michigan Memorial-Phoenix
project, and the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and
Letters.
MS 65-362
Lichty, David Martin, 1862-1942.
Papers, 1891-1920. 100 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of chemistry at the University of Mirhigm
Lectures, personal account books, and notes.
Gift of Mrs. Warren C. Lichty, 1962.
MS65-363
Lindemer, Lawrence B
Papers, 1957-61. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and Michigan State chairman of the Republican
Party. Correspondence and speeches dealing with Linde-
mer's activities as State chairman, particularly in 1957.
Correspondents include Wilber M. Brucker.
Gift of Mr. Lindemer, 1962.
MS 65-364
List, John Adam.
Papers, 1848-72. 79 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, business papers, records, and miscellane-
ous items pertaining to the German community of Franken-
muth, Mich, including the community charter drawn up in
1848.
Gift of LorenzC. List, 1952.
MS 65-365
Little, Clarence Cook, 1888-
Papers, 1925-29. 59 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of the University of Maine and the University
of Michigan. Correspondence with and about Avard Fair-
banks, an address, and papers concerning the appointment
and inaugural of Little as president of the University of
Michigan, relations with the alumni, and the Alnmni Uni-
versity (a series of lectures and brief, planned adult educa-
tion program conducted for returning alumni at commence-
ment time each year). Includes a letter (1927) about
America First Foundation.
MS 65-366
Litttejohn, Flavins Josephus, 1804-1880.
Papers, ca. 1862-75. 9 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, circuit court judge, and U. S. Representative and
Senator from Michigan. Eight volumes of lectures and
addresses; literary, political, and historical essays; and a
scrapbook of newspaper clippings with comments by Iittle-
john.
Gift of Mrs. A. S. Butler, 1939.
MS 65-367
Lloyd, Alfred Henry, 1864-1927.
Papers, 1879-1926. 1ft and 14 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Philosopher and Dean of the Graduate School at the Uni-
versity of Michigan. Correspondence concerning Lloyd's
scholarly activities; addresses; articles; notebooks, includ-
ing three volumes of history notes compiled while Lloyd
was a student at Andover, Mass. ; and ten volumes of lecture
notes for classes in philosophy.
Gift of Mrs. Lloyd, 1947.
MS 65-368
Lloyd, Alice Crocker, 1893-1950.
Papers, 1931-50. ca. 150 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dean of Women at the University of Michigan. Ad-
dresses delivered by Miss Lloyd, together with five bio-
graphical mss., a letter (1947) concerning University of
Michigan housing, two memorial statements about Miss
Lloyd, and five press releases. ~
Acquired, 1950 and 1953.
MS 65-369
Lombard, Warren Plimpton, 1855-1939.
Papers, ca. 1865-1939. ca. 2 ft and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of physiology at Clark University and the Uni-
versity of Michigan. Correspondence, addresses, and other
papers dealing mainly with the Ann Arbor Red Cross, Lom-
bard's etching, and art exhibitions, University of Michigan
affairs, and physiology. Includes 35 letters from Albert A.
Stanley and 3 vols, of notes for classes in physiology.
Gift of Albert H. White, 1939-40.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Longyear, John Wesley, 1820-1875.
Papers, 1846-75. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
U. S. District Judge and U. S. Representative from Mich-
igan. Correspondence, chiefly concerning Michigan politics
and Civil War activities of Longyear while he was a mem-
ber of Congress; a journal (1871) containing a few brief
entries on business matters; business and legal papers;
addresses ; and miscellaneous items. Correspondents include
Levi L. Barbour, Austin Blair, Thomas M Cooley, and
Rowland E. Trowbridge.
Gift of Mrs. Carroll Paul, 1941.
MS 65-371
Loud, Henry Nelson, 1850-1938.
Letter press book, 1901-04. 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lumberman, of Au Sable, Mich. Letters -relating to con-
servation, current problems, Michigan State Library mat-
ters, politics, and appointments to State posts.
, . . MS65-372
Lous, Joe, 1914-
Papers and scrapbooks, 1935-41. 100 items and 93 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Athlete and prize fighter. Papers relating to Louis' ac-
tivities as a prize fighter, and scrapbooks arranged by fight
in chronological order, containing newspaper clippings and
other materials about Louis or his bouts.
Gift of John W. Roxborough, 1963.
r „ ■ ■ ■ MS 65-373
Lucas, Henry Stephen, 1889-1961, collector.
Papers, 1846-1930. 14 reels of microfilm made from
originals in many repositories and collections.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of history at the University of Washington.
Papers, pamphlets, maps, pictures, newspapers, and other
materials dealing with the Dutch migration to America,
collected by Lucas for his book, Netherlanders in America
(1955).
Gift of Mr. Lucas, 1959.
r «. „ „ MS 65-374
Lather, George E
Papers, 1922-24. ca. 300 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, riddles, conundrums, puzzles, and notes
on Michigan history.
Gift of Mr. E. W. Luther, 1946.
t «. «. , . MS 65-375
Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod. Districts. Michigan.
Records, 1921-26. 70 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, and other papers of the Lu-
theran Schools Committee's campaign to combat a Ku Klux
Klan inspired move to prohibit parochial schools in Michi-
gan by constitutional amendment
MS 65-376
Lyon, Lucius, 1800-1851.
Papers, 1826-51. 72 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Territorial delegate, U. S. Representative and Senator
from Michigan. Two letters (1844) between Lyon and
O. Hungerf ord ; a letter from Lyon to Jonathan White con-
cerning the purchase of timber land; 17 letters from Lyon
to his sister, Lucretia Lyon; papers of Esther Lyon Tabor
and Julia Holmes, genealogical notes, and miscellaneous
papers.
MS 65-377
Lyster, William Narcissus, 6. 1805.
Papers, 1839-6L 1 reel of microfilm (ca. 600 items)
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Microfilm copy of originals owned by the Rev. Frank
Hawthorne of Tecumseh, Mich.
Episcopal clergyman. Sermons, poems, reports, and
drafts of letters to Lyster's family in Ireland, to Bp. Samuel
Allen McCoskry, and to other colleagues. The letters dis-
cuss Lyster's work and communities to be visited.
Acquired, 1961.
MS 65-378
McCaHum, George Porterfield, 1871-1952.
Papers, 1899-1952. 14 items and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, of Ann Arbor, Mich,, and State legislator. Two
letters (1939) from McCallum to Warren W. Florer, con-
cerning the Washtenaw Co., Mich., Young Republican Club;
three vols, of diaries (1951-52) containing notes on every-
day events; two scrapbooks containing kss. of McCallum's
speeches and political activities; and citations.
MS 65-379
McGraw, Alexander Cooey, 1809-1893.
Letters, 1842-71. 54 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Transcripts (typewritten) made from originals owned by
Joel W. Hedgpeth.
Shoe merchant, of Detroit. Letters from McGraw to his
son, Edward Walker McGraw, dealing mainly with family
affairs, and containing some references to the University of
Michigan in 1855-59 when Edward was a student there, and
to President Henry P. Tappan, a family friend. Includes
a letter covering a European trip in 1860-6L
Gift of Joel W. Hedgpeth, 1959.
MS 65-380
McLaughlin, Andrew Cunningham, 1861-1947.
Papers, 1872-1919. 123 items and 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of history at the University of Michigan and at
the University of Chicago. Correspondence concerning
McLaughlin's scholarly interests, six essays and a law thesis
written while he was a student at the University of Michi-
gan, eight vols, of lecture notes on lectures delivered by
McLaughlin at the University of Michigan, and correspond-
ence of Mrs. Lois Angell McLaughlin with her father, James
B. AngelL and other members of her family. About half of
the latter correspondence (1880-82) was written from
China. Correspondents include Charles K Adams, James
B. Angell, J. Franklin Jameson, Pierre Maxgry, John T.
Morse, Ira Remsen, and Claude BL Van Tyne.
Gift of Mrs. Elmer Donahue, 1947; and Robert C. AngelL
1938 and 1947.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS65-381
McLean, John, d. 1911.
Papers, 1835-1912. 454 items and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician and lecturer at Michigan Union College, T>ot",
Mich., and Rush Medical College, Chicago. 71 letters con-
cerning personal matters, land sales and other business
affairs, and the professional activities of McLean ; 4 account
books and notebooks; 51 lectures; orders for medicine and
other legal and business papers; a scrapbook (1889) ; and
an expense book of McLean's father, Charles M. McLean.
Gift of Harriet McLean, 1940.
MS 65-382
McLouth, William B
Papers, 1810-6L 50 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Farmer of York Township, Washtenaw Co., Mich. Cor-
respondence, bills, receipts, and astronomical calculations.
Includes a letter (1835) describing McLouth's land holdings
in York Township.
Gift of Beth L. McLouth, 1960.
MS65-383
McMath, Robert Raynolds, 1891-1962.
Papers, 1931-48. 6 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Astronomer and professor at the University of Michigan.
Correspondence concerning McMath's scholarly activities at
the University of Michigan, particularly in the field of
astronomy, and a copy of "The history of the McMath-Hul-
bert Observatory of the University of Michigan from its
inception to April 1949." Correspondents include Ran-
dolph G. Adams, Carl Eckart, Henry S. Hulbert, Donald
H Menzel, Paul W. Merrill, Alexander G. Ruthven, Shir-
ley W. Smith, E. Blythe Stason, and Julius F. Stone.
Gift of the Astronomy Dept and Mr. McMath, 1949-62.
MS 65-384
Manny, Frank Addison, 1868-1954.
Papers, 1890-1946. 9 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
Educator at the University of Chicago and at Western
Michigan University. Chiefly personal correspondence con-
cerning Manny's professional interests, including letters
from many distinguished authors and educators; a journal
containing reminiscences, extracts from correspondence,
notes on current literature, and other subjects; scrapbooks
of Manny's publications; reticles; and miscellaneous papers.
Correspondents include Louis Adamic, Henry C. Adams,
James B. Angell, James R. Angell, Ray S. Baker, William
W. Bishop, Van Wyck Brooks, Pearl S. Buck, Nicholas M.
Butler, James B. Conant, Jonathan Daniels, Isaac N. Dem-
mon, John Dewey, Martin L. D'Ooge, Dorothy Canfield
Fisher, Felix Frankfurter, Frank P. Graham, William R.
Harper, Granville Hicks, Stewart H. Holbrook, Ernest M.
Hopkins, Harold J. Laski, Max Lerner, David E. Lilien-
thal, Robert M. Lovett, Archibald MacLeish, Karl Mennin-
ger, James Morgan, Francis B. Sayre, Fred N. Scott, Henry
K. SherriU, Upton Sinclair, Shirley W. Smith, Ida M. Tar-
bell, Oswald G. Villard, Booker T. Washington, Delos
Franklin Wilcox, and C. Vann Woodward.
Gift of the Manny estate, 1956.
MS 65-385
Manwaring, Joshua, 1824-1903.
Papers, 1867-1905. 50 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (handwritten).
Michigan State legislator, farmer, and lumberman. Cor-
respondence concerning genealogy; diary of a trip to the
Pikes Peak region of Colorado in 1859, copied from the ori-
ginal by Manwaring's son, George Manwaring in 1869;
genealogical accounts of the Manwaring family; 45 legal
documents; business papers; school and other certificates;
and two scrapbooks (1880-1905) of newspaper dippings
and programs dealing mainly with Michigan politics.
Gift of J. T. Manwaring, 1951-53.
MS65-386
Marsh, Theodore.
Papers, 1831-1909. 80 items and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Presbyterian clergyman. Correspondence of Marsh and
his family concerning family affairs, religion, student life at
the University of Michigan and at Auburn Theological
Seminary, Auburn, N. Y., pastoral work in Colorado towns
in the 1860's; an autobiography and eight essays by Marsh;
a photo, album (ca. 1860) of Augustas Marsh; an auto-
graph book (1861) of Mattie S. Hewitt; a ms. of the history
of the Presbyterian Church in Michigan by Theodore and
Augustus Marsh ; and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Mrs. Leroy Cram, 1946.
MS 65-387
Martin, Margaret Nickerson, d. 1960.
Papers, ca. 1937-44. 150 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Poetess, of Jackson, Mich. Essays, articles, poems, bio-
graphical material containing reflections on Mrs. Martin's
activities, personal philosophy, and on topics of general in-
terest; and material about her career, collected by Mrs.
Stanley T. Lowe.
Gift of Mrs. Martin, 1939-41; and Mrs. Stanley T. Lowe,
1962.
MS65-388
Mason, Stevens Thomson, 1811-1843.
Papers, 1827-42. 74 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
First Governor of Michigan. Correspondence; draft of
Mason's inaugural address (1838) ; drafts of 9 other mes-
sages to the Michigan Legislature; membership certificates;
material on Indian problems, the purchase of books for
the University of Michigan, and the appointment of Mason
as secretary of the Michigan Territory; and business and
miscellaneous papers. Includes 9 letters from Lewis Cass
to Mason ; 20 drafts of Mason's letters, including 2 to An-
drew Jackson and 10 to John Forsyth, U S. Secretary of
State. A principal subject covered is the Toledo War.
Correspondents include John Norvell, George W. Owen, and
Aaron VaiL
MS 65-389
Mattern, David Earl, 1890-1959.
Papers, 1930-49. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Prof essor of music at the University of Michigan. Papers
relating to the University of Michigan School of Music and
Mattern's prof essional interest in music.
Gift of Mrs. Mattern, 1959.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
u a x * MS65-390
Mead, James A
Letter press books, 1890-94 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Businessman, of Grand Bapids, Mich. Business corre-
spondence relating to the Michigan Marble Company.
Gift of Geneva Kebler, 1957.
MS 65-391
Meally, John E
Papers, 1893-1949. ca. 1 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Methodist clergyman. Correspondence, reports, records,
legal papers and certificates relating to MeaUy's church
activities; and a scrapbook of congratulatory messages to
Meally received at the time of his retirement.
Gift of the Bev. Meally, 1946 and 1949.
MS 65-392
Mears, Charles, 1814-1895.
Papers, 1822-76, 1945. 40 items and 20 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Sawmill operator and Michigan legislator. Correspond-
ence; diary; a report; legal papers; 20 vols, of business
records consisting of daybooks, inventories, time books, ledg-
ers from various camps and mills owned by Mears, includ-
ing an account book (1837-43) showing his expenditures in
his first lumbering venture in the White Lake area in Michi-
gan; and a biographical sketch (1945) of Mears.
Gift of Carrie E. Mears.
MS 65-593
Merrill Lumber Company.
Records, 1854-1922. 5 ft. and 198 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, daybooks, ledgers, journals, cashbooks,
invoices, and miscellaneous records.
m v m -, L . „ MS 65-394
Mershon, William Briggs.
Papers, 1917-10. ca. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and business papers relating to Mershon's
congressional campaign (1931), his property in Georgia,
and the Atlas Oil Company, Detroit; and World War i
letters from Mershon and his brother, Edward L. Mershon,
written while in France.
Gift of the Mershon estate, 1944
MS 65-395
Mershon, William Butts, 1856-1943.
Papers, 1887-1925. 78 ft. and 195 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lumberman, businessman, and Michigan State tax com-
missioner. Correspondence, including 63 letter press books,
dealing with Michigan wildlife conservation, Michigan
Sportsmen Association, Minhigun Manufacturers Associ-
ation, Michigan State Tax Commission, Michigan politics
and the Democratic Party, personal business investments,
lumbering and mining interests, and personal affairs; 4 vols,
of diaries and a book of notes concerning hunting and fish-
ing trips; and a voL of business records, including cash-
books, time books, ledgers, journals, and other business
papers concerning Mershon's personal accounts, investments,
and the lumbering business. Correspondents include Waldo
46
A. Avery, William F. Baker, Aaron T. Bliss, Woodbridge
X. Ferris, Joseph W. Fordney, Charles W. Garfield, Alex-
ander J. Groesbeck, Emerson Hough, George M Humphrey,
Watts S. Humphrey, Walter J. Hunsaker, George B. Mor-
ley, William B. Oates, Chase S. Osborn, Filibert Both,
Robert H Shields, and Albert E. Sleeper.
Gift of the Mershon estate, 1944.
. MS 65-396
Michigan. AudUor-GeneraVs Office.
Becords, 1830-1901. 275 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, primarily with the treasurers of the Uni-
versity of Michigan relating to the finances of the Univer-
sity; vouchers sent to the University; and two licenses
(1830, 1834) to trade in Ann Arbor and Tpsilanti, Mich.
MS 65-397
Michigan. Civil Service Study Commission.
Becords 1935-42. 4 ft and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, financial records, reports, minutes, drafts
of bills, clippings, and other papers of the commission
whose members were Haskell il Nichols, Edmund C.
Shields, and James K. Pollock, chairman. Includes a re-
port (1936) of the Public Administration Service on exist-
ing conditions in Michigan. Correspondents include Arthur
W. Bromage, William A. Comstock, Charles C. Diggs,
Frank D. Fitzgerald, Fred W. Green, William Haber,
J. Ealston Hayden, George Meader, Frank Murphy, Chase
S. Osbom, Frank A. Picard, Arthur H Vandenberg, Mur-
ray D. Van Wagoner, and Leonard D. White.
MS 65-398
Michigan. State Home and Training School, Coldwater.
Parents' Council.
Becords, 1949-62. 300 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, constitution, history, reports, and minutes
relating to an institution created for the treatment of
mentally deficient children.
Gift of the council.
MS 65-399
Michigan. State Home and Training School, Lapeer.
Becords, 1893-1904. 300 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence relating to the location and construction
of the Lapeer State Home and Training School (formerly
the Michigan Home for the Feeble-minded and Epileptic) ;
and correspondence of Dr. William A. Polglase, first super-
intendent of the school, relating to the erection of the build-
ings, supplies, staff, purchasing, and admissions. Corre-
spondents include John Havener, Julian Hess, Cyrus G.
Luce, John T. Bich, James Schermerhorn, John C. Sharp,
and Loren A. Sherman.
Gift of Beryl Bishop, 1959.
„.,..". MS 65-400
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan banks and other lending
agencies, 1836-85. 50 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Journals, accounts, correspondence, and miscellaneous
papers of the following organizations : Albion Exchange and
Deposit Bank; Broughton, Haze & Wilcox, Pinckney, Mich.;
Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad Bank, Adrian, Mich.;
Farmers and Mechanics Bank, Detroit
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Michigan. Uiiiversity. Michigan Historical Collection*
&^. ?c£^ ^ "* »<^£
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
angle items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the Uiuversity of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963) entries
no. 2377, 2393, 2422, and 2426. l ' '
_ Gifts ol : W K Kellogg Foundation, 1940; Mrs. N. D.
±*otter, 1952; and Louis F. Kaiser, 1937.
MS 65-401
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan carriage and wagon com-
panies, 1836-97. 2 items and 20 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Ledgers, daybooks, receipts, and accounts of the Belknap
Wagon Company, Grand Rapids; the Thomas Haskins
Wagon Repair Shop, Scio; the Millen and Harlow Wagon
Shop, Ann Arbor; Benjamin Thompson, carriagemaker of
Tpsilanti; and the O. E. Thompson Carriage and Paint
Shop, Ypsilanti, Mich. Includes accounts (1860) of the
Home Insurance Company, Ann Arbor, Mich., of which
C. H. Millen was agent.
_ A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2384, 2447, 2474, 2606, and 2507.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-402
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan flour and woolen mills, 1833-
1920. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Daybook and ledgers (1833-41) of the James H. and
W. G. Fargo General Store and Flour Mill, Manchester;
daybook and ledger (1850-66) of the Joseph Bohr Lumber
and Grain Mill, Westphalia; daybook (1850-66) showing
wool purchases, customer accounts, and shipping records of
the Northville Woolen Mills; payroll accounts (1874) of the
Flint Woolen Mills; minutes (1889-1920) of the McMorran
Milling Company, Port Huron; and ledger (1902-07) of the
John C. and George H Wilcox Flour Mill, Plymouth.
^ A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2386, 2425, 2434, 2456, 2485, and 2521.
Acquired from various sources.
„. . . _ . r „ MS 65-403
Michigan. Vmyersifyr~Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan general stores, 1830-1926.
2 ft. and 913 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Daybooks, ledgers, journals, cashbooks, order books, cor-
respondence, and miscellaneous papers for general stores in
29 Michigan communities.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963), p. 196-
aOx.
Acquired from various sources.
47
«. ,_• ~ MS 65-404
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan hardware stores, 1860-1910.
9v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Daybooks, ledgers, and other accounts of the Fred P.
Dustin Hardware Company, Saginaw; the Johnson and
Thompson Hardware Store, Ionia; the J. F. Tibbets Lum-
ber and Hardware Store, Ravenna; and a paint and hard-
ware store in Manchester, Mich.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2418, 2451, 2460, and 251L
Gifts of Geneva Eebler, 1958; Mrs. Jane Palmer, 1955;
and Marie L. Estabrook, 1946.
MS 65-405
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan lumber firms, 1858-1927.
34 ft and 121 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Ledgers, journals, cashbooks, work reports, timber reports,
correspondence, and invoices of the following companies: A.
Chesbrough Lumber Company, Thompson; Addison
Fletcher Lumber Company, Alpena; Fletcher, Pack and
Company, Alpena; James Mead Lumber Company, Sagi-
naw; Mitchell and McClure Lumber Company, Saginaw;
Sturgeon River Lumber Company, Hancock; George O. and
James O. Whittemore General Store and Lumber Company,
Tawas City.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2401, 2430, 2431, 2462, 2477, 2505, and 2520.
Acquired from various sources.
. . MS 65-406
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan newspapers, 1861-1902. 12
v. and 18 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Record book containing articles of incorporation and
board minutes, and miscellaneous papers (1861-86) of the
Detroit Post and Tribune Company; records (1868-ca. 1880)
of the Manchester enterprise, consisting of four specimen
books of job printing work, account book, and records of the
Manchester Literary and Lecture Association and the Wash-
tenaw Baseball Club; and printing orders, subscription and
general account books (1886-1902) of the Milford times.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. VL Warner and L C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2415, 2459, and 2473.
Gifts of Mrs. Henry B. Joy, 1946; Mrs. Franklin M Reck,
1959; and Mrs. G. S. Rowe, 1950.
MS65-407
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of pharmacies and drug companies, 1882-
1936. 6 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Journal and account book (1882-84) of the Rollo S. Arm-
strong Grocery and Drug Store, Chelsea, Mich. ; prescription
file book, miscellaneous memoranda, and scrapbook (1891-
1908) of Weed's Drug Store, Pontiac, Mich.; 22 vols, of
business records (1895-1936) of the Milbourne Drug Com-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Michigan. University-. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan pharmacies and drug com-
panies, 1882-1936. (Continued)
pany, Eaton Rapids, Mich. ; and records (1887-1934) of tie
Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Mich.
_ A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2382, 2471, 2516, and 2518.
Acquired from various sources.
„ MS 65-408
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of public utilities in Michigan, 1850-1925.
5 items and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Articles of association and proceedings of meetings (1904)
of the Flint Gas Company; minutes book (1908-25) of the
Hadley Telephone Company, Lapeer, Mich.; minutes (1883-
92) of the Lansing Electric Light and Power Company ; time
book (1882) of the Saginaw Electric Light Company;
records (1850-55) of the Southern Michigan Telegraph
Company, Adrian, Mich. ; and report (1896) of the renova-
tion of the Thomson and Houston Electric Light Station in
Ann Arbor, Mich.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by K. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2433, 2442, 2453, 2493, 2501, and 2508.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-409
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of railroad companies, 1843-1904. 122
items and 13 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, photocopies (negative).
Correspondence, indentures, stock certificates, payroll
books, and insurance schedules of the following railroads:
Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway, Chicago and Western
Michigan Railroad, Eastern Railroad Company, Flint and
Per© Marquette Railroad, Marquette, Houghton and Onton-
agon Railroad, Michigan Central Railroad Company, Michi-
gan Lake Shore Railroad, Michigan Southern and Northern
Indiana Railroad, Muskegon Lake Railroad Company, Per©
Marquette Railroad Company^ Saginaw Valley and St
Louis Railroad, and Toledo, Thornton and St Louis Rail-
road.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R M Warner and L C. Brown (1963), p. 197-
200, 202-203.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-410
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Church records of Baptist congregations in Michigan,
1832-1947. 330 items and 20 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, miscellaneous minutes, financial records,
historical accounts, and membership rolls of Baptist churches
in twelve A>fi<»>ijjrfiTn communities.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M. Warner and L C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2160, 2162-2172.
„ MS 65-411
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Church records of Congregational churches in Michigan,
1830-1952. 56 items and 81 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Miscellaneous minutes, financial records, membership
rolls, and women's society records of 18 Congregational
churches in Michigan.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2183-2200.
MS 65-412
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Church records of Methodist Episcopal congregations in
Michigan, 1822-1938. 224 items and 12 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Miscellaneous minutes, financial records, historical
sketches, and baptismal records of 17 Methodist Episcopal
churches in Michigan.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2209-2225.
MS65-413
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Church records of Presbyterian congregations in Michi-
gan, 1831-1961. 287 items and 125 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, miscellaneous minutes, membership ros-
ters, financial records, reports, historical sketches, sermons,
and deeds of 89 congregations of the Michigan Synod of
the Presbyterian Church of the U. S. A
_ A composite collection consisting of groups of records
listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in the Michigan
Historical Collections of the University of Minhig a^ by
R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963), p. 188-193, and 239.
MS65-414
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Church records of Protestant Episcopal congregations in
Michigan, 1848-1958. 20 items and 78 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes, correspondence, membership rolls, financial rec-
ords, records of baptisms, marriages, and burials, historical
sketches, scrapbooks, records of women's societies and other
church affiliated groups, and other records of 27 Episcopal
churches. Includes 5 vols, of incomplete records (1885-
1933) sf the monthly meetings of the Detroit clergy of the
Protestant Episcopal Church.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2341-2368.
48
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
__ . . MS65-415
Michigan. University. Michigan. Historical Collections.
City and town records, 1775-1954. 1116 items, 141 v., and
2 reels of microfilm.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Tax assessment rolls, reports, council minutes, school
records, precinct registration records, historical sketches,
court records, plats, and other records of 41 Michigan cities
and villages.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by B. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2585-2609, and 2611-2626.
MS 65-416
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
County records, 1796-1962. 94 items and 21 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Board of Supervisors proceedings, election canvasses, tax
records, county convention proceedings, planning commis-
sion minutes, reminiscences, histories, and other records of
the following Michigan counties: Charlevoix, Delta, Goge-
bic, Tngh a mj Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Mason, Oakland,
Schoolcraft, and Wayne.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts
in tiie Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963), en-
tries no. 2530, 2531, 2535, 2538, 2540, 2544, 2547, 2555, 2559,
2570, and 2584.
MS 65-417
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Township and rural school district records, 1827-1947.
355 items, 72 v., and 1 reel of microfilm.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes, reports, historical sketches, treasurer's records,
tax rolls, contracts, and other miscellaneous records of 47
Michigan townships and rural school districts.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M. Warner and L C. Brown (1963) , entries
no. 2524-27, 2529, 2532-34, 2536-37, 2539, 2541-43, 2545-46,
2548-2554,2556,2558,2560-69,2571,2573-2583.
MS 65-418
Michigan Air Line Railroad Company.
Records, 1868-90. ca. 350 items.
Iii University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence concerning elections to approve aid to the
railroad, management, financing, and construction of the
line, and relations with other railroads; legal papers, receipts,
notices, articles of association, and subscription lists. Cor-
respondents include Charles W. Haze.
Gift of Mrs. N. D. Potter, 1952.
MS65-419
Michigan Council for UNESCO.
Records, 1950-54. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions,
Correspondence, minutes, reports, and programs.
Gift of Sarita L Davis, 1956.
MS65-420
Michigan Federation of Business and Professional Women.
Records, 1923-41. 3 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and program and convention materials.
MS65-421
Michigan Forestry Association.
Records, 1905-42. 250 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, financial records, constitution, member-
ship lists, and reports. Correspondents include Robert
Craig, Jr.
Gift of Robert Craig, Jr., 1958.
MS65-422
Michigan Library Association.
Records, 1891-1948. 8 ft and 9 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, committee reports, minutes, programs,
scrapbooks, and other materials.
MS 65-423
Michigan Merit System Association.
Records, 1937-38. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, programs, and publicity activities to pro-
mote civil service reform in Michigan. Correspondents in-
clude Edward H Litchfield.
MS 65-424
Michigan Sugar Company, Bay City, Mich.
Records, 1898-1914. 100 items and 14 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Bylaws, prospectus, records of shipments, records of sugar
beet purchases, payroll accounts, general accounts, miscel-
laneous papers; and a few records of the Iowa Sugar Com-
pany, of Waverly, Iowa, successor of the Michigan Sugar
Company.
Gift of Dan Gutleben, 1957.
MS65-425
Michigan United Railroads Company.
Papers, 1907-1L ca. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Business correspondence relating to the operations of this
interurban and city railroad, timetables, payrolls, inven-
tories, annual reports, contracts, and financial statements.
Gift of Mrs. Stanley T. Lowe, 1955.
MS 65-426
Mickles family.
Papers, 1839-1923. 98 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Business and legal documents of the Mickles family, of
Saginaw Co., Mich., relating to land transactions in Livings-
ton, Shiawassee, and Saginaw Counties; a copy of a certifi-
cate (1861) of enlistment for Philip Mickles; and other
papers.
Gift of AHis F. Hussey, 1947.
49
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-427
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Michigan. Commandery.
Records, 1885-1951. 26 items and 16 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Membership applications containing biographical data
and summary of military record ; an index to membership
applications; membership register; minutes (1901-27) ;
financial records (1885-1931) ; library records; and 26 remi-
niscences and papers of Union veterans who were members
of the Michigan Commandery.
MS 65-428
MoeMman, Arthur Bernard, 1889-1952.
Papers, 1933-52. ca. 100 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of education at the University of Michig an,
Correspondence, primarily concerning educator William
McAndrew; ms. of an address on McAndrew; and Moehl-
man's professional record.
Gift of Mr. Moehhnan and Herbert D. WatMns, 1950-53.
MS 65-429
Moffitt, John T I. 1862.
Papers, 1884-1947. ca. 350 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. "
Lawyer. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers
mainly relating to the University of Michigan Law Class
of 1886.-
Gift of Mr. Moffitt,1942-43.
„ MS65-430
Monitor Mutual Insurance Company, Pontiae, Mich.
Records, 1870-1959. 1 ft. and 14 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, 10 vols, of the board of directors minutes
(1870-1950), record of policies, annual statements, and mis-
cellaneous papers.
Gift of Harry Garling, 1959.
MS 65-431
Monroe Co, Mich.
Records, 1819-1903. 375 items and 11 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Registrations, poll lists and election returns (1820-88) ;
assessment and tax records (1819-43), six of which pertain
to highway taxes; assessment roll of Milan Township
(1902-03) ; lists and abstracts of sales of State lands (1860-
99) ; tavern permits (1836-38) ; abstracts of permits, occu-
pations and new establishments (1830-40); bonds (1822,
1841-92) ; drain survey (1861) ; certificates of sales of swamp
lands (1867); census report of Port Lawrence Township
(1827) and Ida Township (1837)^ military lists (1869-86) ;
contracts of Monroe County Detecting Society (vigilance
committee) for 1848 and 1853; school reports (1835-83);
school census (1914, 1920) ; and miscellaneous papers.
MS65-432
Monteith, John, 1788-1868.
Papers, 1797-1871. ca. 350 items and 25 v.
Li University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Presbyterian clergyman, of Elyria, Ohio, and Detroit and
Blissfield, Mich., professor at Hamilton College, Clinton,
N. T., and president of the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence, diaries (1815-38), personal account books, notes
on Monteith"s library, sermons and sermon outlines, speeches,
notes on class lectures and other subjects, a notebook (1820)
containing Chippewa-English vocabulary, student notes
50
(1797-98) taken by Alexander Monteith at Dickinson Col-
lege, Carlisle, Pa., and a play entitled The raging firelands,
written by John Monteith, Jr. (b. 1833). Includes letters
(1820-h50) from Monteith to members of his family and
others discussing current events, his work, travels, places
visited, temperance reform, slavery, and bank failures ; let-
ters of Monteith's wife, Abigail Harris Monteith (1801-
1880), of his daughter, Sarah Sophia Monteith (1823-1893),
of his sons, George Monteith (b. 1839), John Monteith, Jr.,
Charles Monteith (1827-1848), and of Edwin Harris Mon-
teith (1843-1904), and scattered letters from other relatives
and friends. Letters from George cover his service as an
officer in the 4th Michigan Infantry during the Civil War.
Letters from Edwin cover his service in the 2d Brigade, 1st
Division, 5th Army Corps (Army of the Potomac).
The Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 25.
Gift of Caroline Monteith and Mrs. George Stevens, 1938.
MS 65-433
Moody, Arthur Edson Blair, 1902-1954.
Papers, 1930-54. 30 ft. and 38 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Journalist and U. S. Senator from Michigan. Chiefly
personal correspondence of Moody with his wife, his mother,
and other members of his family; correspondence covering
Moody's 1952 senatorial campaign and his newspaper work
in the U. S. and abroad during World War n; 3 vols, con-
taining Moody's voting record in the Senate; appointment
books while Moody was U. S. Senator; 34 vols, of scrap-
books of newspaper articles by Moody, for the most part
published in the "Detroit news" and in "Barron's weekly";
tape recordings and films; addresses; notes; newspaper
articles; and miscellaneous papers. Correspondents include
Bernard M. Baruch, William Benton, Chester Bowles,
Harry L. Hopkins, Estes Kef auver, William F. Knowland,
John J. Sparkman, Harry S. Truman, G. Mermen Williams,
and Charles E.' Wilson.
Gift of Mrs. Blair Moody, 1956.
MS 65 131
Moore, Charles, 1855-1942.
Papers, 1901-40. 1 ft and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chairman of the National Commission of Fine Arts,
Washington, D. C. Correspondence from artists, editors,
and learned societies; diaries (1889-1903) containing com-
ments by Moore on his activities as clerk of the U. S. Senate
Committee on the District of Columbia, regarding U. S.
Senators, architects, artists, and Washington, D. C. Corre-
spondents include James T. Adams, William W. Bishop,
Daniel H. Burnham, James B. Bryce, Alexander Calder,
James B. Conant, Frederic A. Delano, Avard T. Fairbanks,
Belle da Costa Greene, Frederick P. Keppel, f-mil Lorch,
Theodore W. Noyes, Frederick L. Ohnstead, Herbert Put-
nam, Mary Roberts Rinehart, and Fred A. Willis.
Gift of Mr. Moore, 1939-41.
MS 65-435
Moore, James Martin, 1834-1913.
Papers, 1856-1913. 139 items.
Li University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Farmer and businessman, of Ypsilanti, Mich. Chiefly
personal correspondence with friends and family, including
records and three Civil War letters of Samuel R, Moore, of
the 20th Michigan Infantry.
The Civil 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. 17.
Gift of Mrs. Jams P. LoCoco, 1952.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
« _> x^ , MS65-436
Moriey, Fred, 1856-1942.
Papers, 1850-1940. ca. 350 items and 64 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Civil engineer, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Correspondence of
the Moriey and Clark families, chiefly between Mrs. Moriey
and her husband ; legal and business papers ; 54 diaries con-
taining daily accounts of engineering projects, travel, and
everyday events; notes; 9 Eastern Michigan University stu-
dent notebooks of Moriey and his wife; and a University of
Michigan student notebook kept by Moriey.
Gift of Mr. Moriey, 1941-42.
„ - „ MS65-437
Moms, George Sylvester, 1840-1889.
Papers, 1852-1935. 1 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University and
the University of Michigan. Correspondence; a diary kept
by Morris during his student days and three diaries of
European trips; memorials after Morris' death; papers re-
lating to his son, Soger S. Morris; notebooks of class lec-
tures and other notes; and one vol. of notes on Professor
P. A. Trendelenburg's lectures on psychology in Berlin,
1867-68. Correspondents include Charles K. Adams, James
B. Angell, John Dewey, Daniel C. Gilman, Moses C. Tyler,
Frederick Uberweg, and Robert M. Wenley.
Gift of the estate of Mrs. G. S. Morris, 1936.
MS65-438
Morrison, Minnie Leona (Brown) 1899-
Papers, 1920-57. ca. 150 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, reminiscences of Bedford, Mich., and
Detroit, histories of various Detroit organizations, especially
women's clubs and St Paul's and St Christopher's Episco-
pal Churches, three scrapbooks, and an autograph book.
Gift of Mrs. Morrison, 1956-58.
„ . „ MS 65-439
Morse, Allen Benton, 1839-1921.
Papers, 1895-98. ca. 200 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan Supreme Court justice and U. S. consul. Cor-
respondence, business and legal papers, and an address.
Mainly letters of congratulation upon Morse's defeat of
Judge Thomas M. Cooley for the Michigan Supreme Court
in 1885.
Gift of Mrs. G. Lee Gates, 1942.
MS 65-440
Mosher, Eliza Maria, 1846-1928.
Papers, 1846-1934. ca. 4 ft. and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician and first dean of women of the University of
Michigan. Correspondence, primarily of a personal nature,
between Dr. Mosher and her niece, Sarah Searing, together
with earlier family correspondence; legal documents; bio-
graphical information: outlines of lectures; mss. of articles;
notes on trips abroad; us. of a biography of Dr. Mosher by
Florence Hazzard, including the correspondence and other
papers relating to it; four vols, of scrapbooks containing
notes and letters about places visited in the United States
and abroad and about Dr. Mosher's work. Correspondents
include James B. Angell and Oliver W. Holmes.
Gift of Mrs. Sarah Searing, 1942.
MS 65-441
Moulton, Charles Henry, 1838-1916.
Papers, 1861-1914. 83 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers. Includes 76
letters (1861-65) from Moulton, captain in Company B, 6th
Michigan Infantry, to his sister describing the attitude of
the people of Baltimore and New Orleans toward the occu-
pying troops, his own attitude toward the Negro, the bom-
bardment of Forts Jackson and St Philip, the .Siege of
Port Hudson, La, guerrilla warfare on the Mississippi, in
the Mississippi Campaign, and a march through a c ypr ess
swamp tearing up railroads and bridges.
The Civil 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. 17-18.
On loan from Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Davis, 1959.
MS65-442
MuHer (E. B.) and Company, Port Huron, Mich.
Business records, 1910-37. 9 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Manufacturing record, farmers' accounts, three journals,
three ledgers, drying record, and warehouse inventories of
a chicory processor.
Gift of Gordon McMorran, 1959.
MS65-443
Mnlvany, Peter.
Papers, 1856-1900. 159 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Assessor, of Marengo Township, Calhoun Co., Mich. Ac-
counts and receipts for building a schoolhouse in Marengo
Township in 1867-68; account book (1862) ; an account of
Mnlvany with the Depot Association; and private business
papers (1856-1900).
Gift of Mrs. Peter Mulvany, 1967.
MS65-444
Mummery, Arthur E
Papers, ca. 1884-1910. 150 items and 19 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Pharmacist of Ann Arbor, Mich. Correspondence and
legal and business papers, including personal accounts and
accounts of organizations.
Gift of Mr. Mummery, 1948.
MS65-445
Munger, Edith Garnett Cushaway Gotts, 1862-1945.
Papers, 1907-45. ca. 300 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of the Michigan Audubon Society. Corre-
spondence and addresses, largely relating to the Michigan
Audubon Society. Includes lists (1907-27) of birds ob-
served by Mrs. Monger. Correspondents include Wood-
bridge N. Ferris, William B. Mershon, and Chase S. Osborn.
Gift of Geneva Smithe, 1946.
51
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„ , , MS65-446
Munson, John, 1870-1950.
Papers, 1904-51. 3 ft. and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of Northern Michigan University and Eastern
Michigan University. Correspondence and miscellaneous
papers dealing with Munson's campaign for Michigan
superintendent of public instruction, his activities as editor
of "Moderator topics," college presidencies, and personal
business affairs. Correspondents include Jesse H. Ames,
D. A. Anderson, Harry D. Lee, Ray B. MacLean, and
George A. Selke.
Acquired, 1950-61.
MS 65-447
Murfin, James Orin, 1875-1940.
Papers, 1903-40. ca. 8 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan Circuit Court judge, State legislator, and regent
of the University of Michigan. Papers relating to the Uni-
versity of Michigan, including correspondence of Murfin
■with University regents, successive University presidents,
deans of departments, members of the faculty, alumni, State
Governors, senators, and others.
Gift of Mrs. James O. Murfin, 1940.
MS65-448
Murphy, Frank, 1890-1949.
Papers, 1905-60. 96 ft and 20 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Mayor of Detroit, Governor of Michigan, U. S. High
Commissioner and Governor of the Philippines, U. S. At-
torney General, and Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme
Court. Correspondence, reports, speeches, notes, pictures,
scrapbooks, and miscellaneous papers covering personal
matters, the administration of the various public offices
held by Murphy, Detroit, the Philippine Islands, State and
national politics, the sit-down strike of 1937, international
affairs, and all phases of the New Deal. Includes much
material (1939-49) on the operation of the U. S. Supreme
Court and typescripts of interviews (1957) of Murphy's
brother George Murphy (1897-1961), judge of the Record-
er's Court of Detroit, concerning Frank Murphy's role in
the sit-down strike of 1937.
Complete index to correspondents in the repository. Par-
tial list of correspondents in the Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan (1963) p. 110-111.
Gift of the Murphy family, 1954-62.
MS 65-449
National Congress of Parents and Teachers. Michigan
Branch.
Records, 1918-54. 16 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Convention books, district books, bulletins, minutes, and
treasurer's reports.
MS65-450
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Mich-
igan.
Records, 1898-1959. 4 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Historian's reports, certificates, minutes, and miscellaneous
papers.
On loan from the Michigan Chapter.
MS65-451
Navarre family.
Papers, 1791-1858. 300 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence dealing with personal affairs and business
. matters, other business papers, legal documents of the
Navarre family of Monroe, Mick, and a petition relating to
Gabriel Richard. Correspondents include Gabriel God-
frey, Jacques Navarre, Joseph Navarre, George McDougall,
and Thomas Smith.
Gift of Clem J. Navarre, 1948 ; and others, 1951.
MS 65-452
Nell Gwyn's Company, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Records, 1930-56. 300 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, programs, clippings, fi-na.n«m records,
scripts, and a draft of James Umphrey's thesis on the com-
pany.
MS 65-453
Nelson, Joseph Raleigh, 1873-1961.
Papers, 1893-1954. 6 ft and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of English and director of the International
Center at the University of MinhigaTi, Correspondence,
mss. of publications, and other papers relating to Nelson's
professional activities in Engineering TWi glish , the Inter-
national Center, the Comedy Club, and Masques; and two
account books {1913-28) of Sweet Briar Farm, Ironton,
Mich,
Gift of Mrs. Nelson, 1961.
MS 65-454
Nelson, Rebecca Jewel (Francis) 6. 1846.
Letters, 1901-04. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Letters from Mrs. Nelson to her son, J. Raleigh Nelson,
relating to family affairs and everyday life in Ann Arbor,
Mich.
Gift of J. Raleigh Nelson, 1961.
MS 65-455
Newkirk, Henry Wirt, 1854-1946.
Papers, 1844-1936. 50 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Michigan. Corre-
spondence and miscellaneous material, largely concerning
Michigan politics, including items relating to Newkirk
family genealogy ; poems and short stories; and two scrap-
books containing addresses on historical and patriotic sub-
jects, including woman suffrage in Michigan in 1912. Cor-
respondents include James B. Angell, William J. Bryan,
Joseph G. Cannon, Byron M. Cutcheon, Frank Knox, Wil-
liam A. Smith, Benjamin R. Tillman, Charles E. Townsend,
Fred M Warner, Booker T. Washington, and John S. Wil-
liams.
Gift of Birkett Newkirk, 1946.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
kt„m„ u n , MS 66-456
Noble, Henry G b. 1842.
Papers, 1862-65. 94 items and 5 v.
Li University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Letters and diaries written while Noble was serving in
Company B, 19th Michigan Infantry, during the Civil War
Gift of James E. Thomas, 1961.
MS 65-457
Norris, Mark, 1796-1862.
Papers, 1815-91. ca_ 2 ft and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Businessman, of Ypsilanti, Mich. Correspondence of
Norris, his wife, Roccina B. Norris, his son, Lyman D. Nor-
ris, a lawyer of Grand Rapids, Mick, and other members of
the Norris and Whittelsey families concerning family affairs,
education for women, religion, student life at Marshall
Academy, the University of Michigan, Tale University in
the late 1830's and lSWs, St Louis, Mo., Dred Scott, the
Civil War, the post office, banking, railroads, and other busi-
ness affairs of Ypsilanti; together with business and legal
papers. Correspondents include James B. Angell, Elmina
Brainerd, John Burgoyne, Lewis Cass, Isaac E. Crary,
Byron M Cutcheon, Donald M Dickinson, Woodbridge N.
Ferris, Douglass Houghton, Caroline M TCii-Hyi^ Andrew
B. Knapp, Lucius Lyon, John NorvelL Thomas W, Palmer,
Laura Plumb, Electa M Sheldon, and Jonathan Taft.
The Civil War letters of John Burgoyne are described in
Michigan men in the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michi-
gan Historical Collections, Bulletin no. 9. Supplement. Oct
1960) p. 7.
Gift of the Norris family, 1936-62.
MS 65-458
Norris, Mark, 1857-1943.
Papers, 1875-1960. 250 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Correspondence,
account book, speeches, citations, record book, and other
papers dealing with the legal and Masonic career of Norris,
Grand Master of Knights Templars in the U. S. Includes
political correspondence of Abbott L. Norris with Prentiss
M Brown, Homer Ferguson, Carl E. Mapes, Arthur H
Vandenberg, and Burton K. Wheeler; a University of
Michigan scrapbook (1875-76) of student life; and a stu-
dent notebook on Charles K Adams' lectures of 1877.
Gift of Abbott L. Norris, 1960; and Margaret Norris,
1962.
«.« . ™. MS65-459
O'Brien, Thomas James, 1842-1933.
Papers, 1877-1922. 33 items and 22 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and U. S. Ambassador to Japan, Italy, and Den-
mark. Correspondence, notes, and addresses chiefly con-
cerning Italy and Japan, and U. S. embassy business there;
10 vols, of personal accounts (1877-1912) ; and scrapbooks
of dinner menus, programs, invitations, photos., and clip-
pings relating mainly to O'Brien's service in Japan.
Gift of Howard O'Brien, 1946.
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MS 65-460
Okkelberg, Peter Olaus, 1880-
Papers, 1910-50. 3 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Biologist and dean of the University of Michigan Gradu-
ate School. Correspondence dealing with Okkelberg's pro-
fessional activities at Adrian College, Adrian, Midland
the University of Michigan; a biographical sketch; and a
copy of the history of the Hesselberg family.
Gift of Mr. Okkelberg, 1959.
MS 65-461
Oliver Tractor Company, Battle Creek, Mich.
Records, 1873-1930. 175 items and 30 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes of the stockholders and directors meetings,
ledgers, journals, price lists, correspondence and miscellane-
ous records reflecting the operations of the company and its
predecessor, the Nichols-Shepard Company.
Gift of Louis Ryason, 1963.
MS 65 162
Osborn, Chase Salmon, 1860-1949.
Papers, 1889-1949. 179 ft. and 267 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author, journalist, regent of the University of Michigan,
explorer, and Governor of Michigan. Correspondence,
diaries, business papers, addresses, mss. of books, scrapbooks,
and miscellaneous papers. Includes letters from every
President from William McKinley to Harry S. Truman,
particularly from Theodore Roosevelt; correspondence with
most of the major and many of the minor leaders in the
Michigan Republican Party, and with prominent Demo-
cratic political leaders, newspapermen, and members of
Osborn's own family, primarily concerning business and
politics.
Some of the correspondents have been listed in the Guide
to manuscripts in the Michigan historical collections of the
University of Michigan (1963) p. 116.
Gift of Mrs. Osborn, 1950.
MS 65-463
Osborn, Stella Brunt, 1894-
Papers, 1918-57. 6 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author. Correspondence relating to Chase Salmon Os-
"born (1860-1949), to Sugar Island, Mich., as a possible
United Nations headquarters site, to personal affairs, and
to the Atlantic Union movement ; mss. of writings, including
a partial biography of Governor Osborn; poems; and mis-
cellaneous papers. Correspondents include Alben W.
Barkley, Marion L. Burton, William Clayton, Fred L.
Crawford, Thomas E. Dewey, John F. Dulles, Homer Fergu-
son, Gerald R Ford, Walter F. George, Alfred M Gruen-
ther, Clare E. Hoffman, Hubert H. Humphrey, Lord Ismay,
Edward J. Jeffries, Estes Kefauver, Harry F. Kelly, Victor
A. Knox, Clare Boothe Luce, Blair Moody, Frank Murphy,
Richard M. Nixon, Chase S. Osborn, Charles E. Potter,
Owen J. Roberts, Alexander G. Ruthven, Wiley B. Rutledge,
E. Blythe Stason, Robert A. Taft, Herman E. Talmadge,
Elbert D. Thomas, Arthur H Vandenberg, G. Mennen Wil-
liams, and Jesse P. Wolcott.
Gift of Mrs. Osborn, 1958.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
^- „ MS65-464
Owen, Henry E
Correspondence, 1874-78. 70 items,
la University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Letters to Owen from his parents and friends in Adrian,
Mich,, during the period when he was a student at Michigan
Agricultural College (Michigan State University).
Gift of Richard Goff, 1958.
«_ „ MS65-465
Page, Herman, Bp^ 1866-1942.
Papers, 1900-40. 49 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Episcopal clergyman of Michigan. Correspondence and
scrapbook of letters largely relating to Page's retirement,
but including some of his personal papers. Correspondents
include Frank Murphy, George C. Stewart, and Henry P.
Williams.
Gift of the Michigan Diocese, 1963.
MS 65-466
Palmer, Charles Henry, 1814-1887.
Letters, 1875-79. 66 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Regent of the University of Michigan. Chiefly letters
from Palmer to his son, written while he was in Detroit
and Pontiac, Mich., relating to personal matters. Includes
references to the stock of the Eastern Railroad Company.
Gift of Elizabeth Palmer Bradfield, 1939.
„. _ ... , ., MS65-467
Parker, Franklin Leonidas, 1820-1894.
Letter press books, 1850-97. 33 v.
_ In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
^ Lawyer and real estate investor. Letter press copies of
business correspondence dealing with real estate invest-
ments, and other matters in Ann Arbor, Mich. Includes
occasional family letters.
Acquired, 1961.
MS 65-468
Parkhurst, John Gibson, 1824-1906.
Papers, 1834-1914. 15 ft and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, of Coldwater, Mich., Union Army officer, U. S.
marshal of the Eastern District of Michigan, and V. S.
Minister to Belgium. Personal letters from friends and
relatives, including letters describing President Buchanan,
French-Italian relations (1867), President Grant, the Chi-
cago fire, the Paris exposition (described by Robert Barn-
well Roosevelt, uncle of Theodore Roosevelt) ; 105 Civil
War letters describing Parkhurst's service as Colonel of the
9th Michigan Infantry and other units; correspondence re-
lating to Parkhurst's appointments, speaking engagements,
newspaper writing, business affairs, military matters, and
Democratic politics; 3 vols, of business records; 100 legal
and business papers of Parkhurst's father, Stephen Park-
hurst, of Oneida Castle, N. Y. ; and a diary (1868) of Park-
hurst's wife, Josey B. (Reeves) Parkhurst (d. 1870), noting
daily household events. Correspondents include Donald M.
Dickinson, Andrew Johnson, Robert Barnwell Roosevelt,
General George H. Thomas, and William H. Wilkinson.
The Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War. by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 26.
Gift of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, 1940; and Mrs.
Andrew Ness. 1941.
MS 65-469
Parmelee, Abner Cornelias, 1806-1889.
Papers, 1835-1934. 103 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan State legislator, of Hastings, and Marshall,
Mich. Correspondence, legal documents, genealogical notes
and sketches of members of the family, miscellaneous
papers, and private papers of Parmelee, of his daughter,
Delia Parmelee Phelps, and of other members of the family.
Topics include the Michigan Legislature of 1844 and busi-
ness affairs. Correspondents include Charles T. Gorham,
Henry E. Phelps, and Charlotte Parmelee Weld.
Gift of Charlotte Parmelee Weld, 1941.
„ MS 65-470
Parsons, Henry Betts, d. 1885.
Papers, 1876-82. ca. 200 items and 14 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Pharmacist Report of the faculty activities of Parsons
at the University of Michigan ; us. of a book on chlorophyll ;
pharmaceutical notes; and 14 vols, containing personal ac-
counts, notes, and data on g^ntinV experiments.
MS65-471
Patrons of Husbandry. Michigan State Orange.
Records, 1873-1961. 5 items, 8 v., and 1 reel of microfilm.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes (1874-1907) of the executive committee, minutes
and proceedings (1873-80) of the State conference; financial
and other records, and roster of all lodges.
Gift of the Grange, 1962.
_ MS 65H172
Patrons of Husbandry. Michigan State Grange. Ypttianti
Grange No. 56.
Records, 1873-1959. 450 items and 16 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, constitution, bylaws, roster of members,
minutes (1873-89, 1903-06, and 1940-59), financial records,
membership applications, quarterly reports, and receipts
Gift of Mrs. Walter C. Gale, 1962.
MS 65-473
Patterson, John C 1838-1910.
Papers, 1838-1924. 47 ft. and 164 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, of Marshall, Mich., and State legislator. Corre-
spondence, diaries, account books, legal records, memo books,
speeches, and other papers of Patterson, members of his
family, and of his law partner, William H. Brown, dealing
with family matters, politics, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale,
Miclu, the University of Michigan, and other topics. In-
cludes nine Civil War letters (1865) from Pliilo D, Patter-
son (b. 1844) written while he was serving in Company H,
9th Michigan Infantry. Correspondents include William H.
Brown, Frank D. Patterson, and George L Patterson.
The Civil War letters of Philo D. Patterson are described
in Michigan men in the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michi-
gan Historical Collections, Bulletin no. 9, Supplement, Oct
1960) p. 18.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-474
Patterson family.
Papers, 1825-1931. ca. 3 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, account books, business, legal, and other
papers of George Washington Patterson, Sr., Lieutenant
Governor of New York (1848-50); George Washington
Patterson, Jr.; their immediate families; and George Wash-
ington Patterson m, professor at the University of Michi-
gan. Includes 1500 letters on family affairs, genealogy of
the Patterson and related families, New York and national
politics including Whig Party affairs, life in Washington,
D. C. (ca. 1878); letters (1884-98) from Europe; corre-
spondence relating to the scholarly interests of George
Washington Patterson m, and a biographical sketch of him;
and 2 scrapbooks of George Washington Patterson rv cover-
ing Yale University days and World War I service. Corre-
spondents include James B. Angell, Boscoe Conkling, John
A. Dix, William Patterson, William H. Seward, Richard W.
Thompson, and Thurlow Weed.
Gift of Mrs. George W. Patterson m, 1937.
t> „ t .. MS65-475
Patton, John, 1850-1907.
Papers, 1888-1905. ca. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and U. S. Senator from Michigan. Correspond-
ence; speeches, mainly on patriotic or political subjects; and
newspaper clippings concerning Patton's political activities
in the Republican Party. Correspondents include Junius
E. Beal, Henry Billings Brown, Joseph M Carey, Cushman
K. Davis, James McMillan, Orville H Pratt, John T. Rich,
William B. Shatter, and Francis B. Stockbridge.
Gift of James Shearer n, 1958.
MS 65-476
Payne, William Harold, 1836-1907.
Papers, 1853-1933. ca. 2 ft. and IS v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor at the University of Mwrhi gap chancellor of the
University of Nashville, and president of George Peabody
College. Correspondence, personal account books, auto-
biographical and biographical vols., lecture notes, addresses,
and miscellaneous papers of Payne and his family. Most of
the letters are from Payne to Elizabeth Clark Payne and
concern his activities in education, particularly at the Uni-
versity of Nashville and Peabody Normal College. Corre-
spondents include James B. Angell, Lloyd C. Douglas, and
Elizabeth Clark Payne.
Gift of Mrs. Frank R Payne, 1937.
„ „,, MS6^477
Pennfield Township, Mich.
School records, 1849-1944. 1 ft. and 54 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Teachers' contracts, attendance records, board meeting
minutes, reports to inspectors, school census records, corre-
spondence, bills, receipts, checkbooks and stubs, and miscel-
laneous records.
On loan by the Pennfield School Board, 1949.
MS 65-478
Perry, Walter Scott, 1831-1897.
Papers, 1879-1926. 82 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Superintendent of schools, Ann Arbor, Mich. Correspon-
dence and notes of Perry, his wife, Emma B. Perry, and
his children relating mainly to family affairs. Includes 15
letters (1905) written by Mrs. Perry from Europe.
Acquired, 1952.
MS 65-479
Peterson, Reuben, 1862-1942.
Papers, 1905-40. ca. 3 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of obstetrics at the University of Michigan.
Correspondence, articles, notes, and papers relating to the
professional interests of Peterson at the University of Michi-
gan, particularly to the University Hospital and Medical
School. Correspondents include Carleton W. Angell, Junius
E. Beal, George Dock, Warren E. Forsythe, Albert C.
Furstenberg, William J. Mayo, Norman F. Miller, Frank E.
Robbins, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Alexander G. Ruthven.
MS 65-480
Phelps, Jessie, 1870-1957.
Papers, 1832-1951. ca. 200 items and 20 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of physiology at Eastern Michigan University.
Correspondence and other papers of Miss Phelps and her
family concerning family affairs, agriculture, trips to the
California gold fields and to Kansas in 1857-58 ; and diaries
and notebooks (1885-1951) describing her life as a student
at Pontiac High School, travel in the United States and
Europe, and her life as a retired teacher.
Gift of Geneva Smithe, 1957.
MS 65-481
Phelps, Mary Merwin, 1865-1944.
Papers, 1926-56. 1ft and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author, of Ypsilanti, Mich Correspondence of Mary
Phelps with publishers and others about her book entitled
Kate Chase, dominant daughter (1935) ; mss. of several un-
published books and articles, including an article entitled
Sphinx of the forest, which is about Douglass Houghton;
personal record book of mss. sent to publishers ; and a scrap-
book of materials on Kate Chase. Correspondents include
Bertha G. Buell, Albert B. Hart, Allan Nevins, Chase S.
Osborn, Jessie Phelps, and Oswald G. Tillard.
Gift of Geneva Smithe, 1959.
MS 65-482
Phelps, William Henry, 1872-1939.
Papers, 1875-1939. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Methodist clergyman and editor of the Michigan Christian
advocate. Chiefly sermons and notes, articles, a Master's
thesis, two student notebooks for Albion College, Albion,
Mich, one voL of records of marriages, and correspondence
dealing with family affairs, Methodist Church activities, the
Michigan Christian advocate, and economic and labor prob-
lems, particularly the sit-down strike in Flint, Mich., in 1937.
Gift of Mrs. Phelps, 1938-39.
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MS 65-483
Phillips, Albert James, 1899-
Papers, 1930-60. 4 ft.
_ In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Executive secretary of the Michigan Education Associa-
tion. Correspondence, clippings, articles, speeches, and other
materials, primarily relating to Phillips' work with the asso-
ciation.
Gift of Mr. Phillips, 1962.
MS 65 181
Pieard, Frank A 1889-1963.
Papers, 1907-63. 3 ft. and 11 v.
In UJjiversity of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
U. S. District Court judge and first chairman of the Mich-
igan Liquor Control Commission. Papers, including scrap-
books, dealing with Picard's political activities, the Michigan
Liquor Control Commission, the Michigan Bar Association,
and the Michigan unemployment compensation bill, of which
Pieard was coauthor.
Gift of Ruth Pieard, 1963.
MS65-485
Pierce, Darius, 6. 1801.
Papers, 1810-1901. lft. and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Farmer, county official, and State legislator, of Washtenaw
Co., Mich Correspondence relating to Washtenaw Co. poli-
tics ; business and legal papers; thus, on agriculture and vari-
ous other topics; and four personal account books. Corre-
spondents include Alpheus Felch.
Gift of Mrs. L. A. Seamons, 194L
MS 65-486
Pillsbury, Walter Bowers, 1872-1960.
Papers, 1898-1960. 3 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of psychology and chairman of the Psychology
Dept. at the University of Michigan. Correspondence, lec-
ture notes, mss. of writings and examination questions. In-
cludes the working papers of the Psychological Laboratory
and the Psychology Dept. after its organization in 1929.
Correspondents include Henry C. Adams, Fayette W. All-
port, James R. Angell, George F. Arps, Henry M. Bates,
Edwin G. Boring, Norman A. Cameron, Moses Gomberg,
Clark L. Hull, Clarence T. Johnston, Charles H Judd, Kurt
Lewin, Norman R. F. Maier, Carl Murchison, Carl E. Sea-
shore, Edward B. Titchener, Edward C. Tolman, Robert M
Wenley, Lloyd S. Woodburne, Robert M Yerkes, and
Clarence S. Yoakum.
Gift of Walter M Pillsbury, 1960.
MS 65-487
Pollock, James Kerr, 1898-
Papers, 1947-49. 8 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of political science at the University of Michi-
gan. Correspondence and other papers dealing with Pol-
lock's service with the Hoover Commission on reorganiza-
tion of government. Correspondents include Dean G.
Acheson, George D. Aiken, Joseph W. Alsop, Arthur S.
Flemming, James Forrestal, Herbert Hoover, Joseph P.
Kennedy, Henry C. Lodge, George Meader, Sidney A.
Mitchell, Raymond L Moley, Gerald P. Nye, James H.
Sowe, John R. Steeknan, and Arthur H. Vandenberg.
Gift of Mr. Pollock, 1961.
MS65-488
PoLscher, Andrew A
Papers, 1941-42. ca. 50 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author. Correspondence, mainly with Howard Peck-
ham, relating to the publication of Poisoner's Domesday
book (1942) ; drafts and notes concerning this publication:
and his booklet on Father Richard.
Gift of Mr. Polscher, 1951.
MS 65-489
Pond, EHhn BartBt, 1826-1898.
Papers, 1841-1939. 5 ft. and 15 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, microfilm ( % reel, negative) .
Journalist and State legislator of Michigan. Corre-
spondence and papers of Pond; his wife, Mary Barlow
Allen Pond ; his daughter, Mary Louise Pond ; and his sons,
Irving Kane Pond (1857-1939) and Allen Bartlit Pond
(1858-1929), architects in Ann Arbor, Miftn ., and Chicago.
Includes diaries of Pond, poems, albums, addresses, articles,
sketches, scrapbooks, an autobiography of I. K. Pond on
microfilm, and other papers.
Gift of Irving K Pond, 1940.
MS65-490
Pontiac, Mich. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1823-1937. 300 items and 49 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Records (1824r-1931) consisting of minutes, membership
rolls, financial accounts, and an historical sketch; a register
of members; financial records (1913-37); minutes (1904-
18) of the trustees; minutes (1870-1903) of the Church So-
ciety; women's societies' records (1908-28) ; minutes (1927-
28) of Sunday school teachers; papers (1914-25) of the
Building Committee consisting of minutes, correspondence,
and other items; Men's Society records (1928-29) ; scrap-
books (ca. 1882-93) ; files of unbound financial records; ser-
mons; reports; correspondence; historical sketches; material
on the International Council of Religious Education; and a
deed (1823) to the church.
MS65-491
Porter, George Bryan, 1791-1834.
Papers, 1765-1950. 79 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Territorial governor of Michigan. Correspondence
(chiefly concerning family affairs), commissions, receipts,
official and other papers of Porter and the Porter family.
Includes five letters from James Buchanan ; one letter from
George Dallas dealing with national politics; correspond-
ence of Porter with Andrew Jackson and Edward Living-
ston concerning the territorial governorship ; and miscellane-
ous correspondence and other papers (1940-50) dealing with
the Porter collection. Other correspondents include Samuel
D. Ingham, and David K. Porter.
Acquired, 1959.
MS65-492
Postum Cereal Company, inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
Records, 1896-1943. 230 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Payroll records, production records, and general accounts.
Gift of Charles Lent, 1958.
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MS 65-493
Potter, Henry Albert, 1840-1933.
Papers, 1862-1908. ca, 100 items and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Transcripts (typewritten) of originals owned by Mrs.
S.G. Palmer.
Correspondence, 4 diaries, a personal account book, service
record, and miscellaneous papers relating to Potter's Civil
War service as an officer in the 4th Michigan Cavalry. In-
cludes 60 letters (1862-65) from Potter to his family describ-
ing raids, skirmishes, and battles.
The Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 27.
Gift of Mrs. S. G. Palmer, 1958.
MS65-494
Potter, William W 1869-1940.
Papers, 1895-1924. ca. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan State legislator. Correspondence and other
papers dealing with Republican politics in Hastings, Mich.
Correspondents include Julius C. Burrows, John Patton,
and William A. Smith.
Gift of Richard M Cook, 1961.
MS 65-495
Potts, James Henry, 6. 1848.
Papers, 1864-98. ca. 225 items and 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Methodist clergyman. Correspondence, sermons, poems,
articles, and eight notebooks of addresses and sermons.
Gift of J. Riston Potts, 1942.
„ ' . MS 65-496
Pound, Arthur, 1884-
Papers, 1935-57. ca. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author and historian. Correspondence dealing with
Pound's publications, personal affairs, and business matters;
ms. of the book Lake Ontario (1945) ; a ks. entitled "Vol-
ume and victory," outlining the General Electric Company's
contribution to the war effort; and a partial ms. on postwar
industrial planning.
Gift of Mr. Pound, 1947 and 1957.
MS 65-497
Pray family.
Papers, 1826-1910. ca. 100 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, indentures, insurance policies, and re-
ceipts of members of the Pray and Geer families of Superior
Township, Washtenaw Co., Mich.
Gift of Willard Geer. 1956.
MS 65-498
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Presbyteries.
Records of Michigan Presbyteries, 1828-1961. 11 items
and 82 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, ministerial rosters, registers,
treasurer's records, reports, and historical sketches of the
Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Grand River Valley, Kala-
mazoo, Lake Superior, Lansing, Marshall, Petoskey, Sagi-
naw, St Joseph, and Washtenaw Presbyteries of the Synod
of Michigan of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.
A composite collection consisting of groups of records or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R M Warner and L C. Brown (1963), entries
no. 2229-2240.
MS 65-499
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Synods. Michigan.
Records, 1834-1960. 3 ft. and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes (1834-84) of the synod; treasurer's record and
minutes (1912-13) of the Evangelistic Committee; and
minutes, bulletins, and other papers of Presbyterian Youth.
MS 65-500
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Michigan
(Diocexe)
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes of the Executive Council; committee reports;
records of ordination, dismissals, confirmations; treasurer's
reports; historical sketches; scattered correspondence;
deeds; biographical notes of ministers of the Diocese;
records (1926-31) of Batchelder Hall; and records of many
individual churches in Michigan.
Described in Guide to manuscripts in the Michigan His-
torical Collections of the University of Michigan, by R M
Wamer and I. C. Brown (1963) p. 193.
MS 65-501
Randan, Caleb Dwinell, 1831-1903.
Papers, 1855-1902. ca. 325 items and 13 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
State legislator, banker, and founder of the Michigan
State School for Dependent Children at Coldwater. Chiefly
correspondence relating to family affairs, the State School
for Dependent Children, prison congresses, travels in Europe,
particularly Great Britain, France, and Russia; msb. on
various topics, including child welfare, the Coldwater
school, prison systems, and Russia; two scrapbooks contain-
ing mainly clippings of poems and ks. epitaphs from graves
in the Coldwater cemetery; and eleven personal account
books.
Gift of Mary A, Kenney, 1940.
MS65-502
Rankin, Thomas Ernest, 1872-1953.
Correspondence, 1915-28. ca. 650 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of rhetoric at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence of Rankin, chiefly with book publishers, con-
cerning his scholarly activities and interests at the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Correspondents include Wilf ord M.
Aikin, William W. Bishop, Marion L Burton, Lloyd C.
Douglas, John R. Effinger, George N. Fuller, Walter H.
Sawyer, and Fred N. Scott
MS 65-503
Rathbun, Earle Henry.
Papers, 1902-57. ca. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Horse breeder. Correspondence relating to University of
Michigan affairs, particularly its football teams, the 1902
Rose Bowl game, and alumni activities; reminiscences con-
cerning Battle Creek, Mich., including one on "Posts, Kel-
loggs and the Sanitarium"; and copies of newspaper articles
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Rathbun, Earle Henry. Papers, 1902-57. (Continued)
about Frank Rathbun, father of Earle and mayor of Battle
Creek. Correspondents include Ralph W. Aigler, Charles
Baird, William M. Hollenback, Everett M. Sweeley, T.
Hawley Tapping, and Fielding H. Yost
Gift of Mr. Rathbun, 1954.
MS 65-504
Raymond, UrL
Papers, 1848-1910. 31 items and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Manager of a general store and teacher at Port Sanilac,
Mich. Three letter press books (1859-68 and 1894-99) con-
taining information about the general store business and a
few letters about the Methodist Church ; account book (1864-
72) ; account statements; two daybooks (1860-61 and 1864-
65) of the store; and a ms. of the newspaper "The bark
shanty times," later called "The Port Sanilac times."
Gift of Oliver Raymond, 1948.
MS65-505
Read, Gilbert E 1822-1898.
Papers, 1855-1903. 254 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan State legislator and businessman, of Richland,
Mich. Correspondence, 239 bills for hardware, 12 inden-
tures, land grants, deeds, and other legal papers. Includes
a letter (1866) from Zachariah Chandler.
MS65-506
Reed, Seth, 1823-1924.
Papers, 1848-1923. 61 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Methodist clergyman. Correspondence, including con-
gratulatory letters and communications on Methodist church
activities and anniversaries; a diary of Reed's service as a
member of the U. S. Christian Commission in Tennessee and
Alabama, in which he discusses wartime destruction, slavery
and education of slaves, hospitals, and aid to soldiers; a
sermon delivered the Sunday after Lincoln's assassination;
an address about Reed; autobiographical material by Reed
and his wife; records (1856-95) of marriages performed by
Reed; and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Mrs. Waldo G. Keenley, 1938.
MS 65-507
Reeves, Jesse Siddall, 1872-1942.
Papers, 1853-1942. 17 ft and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chairman of the Dept. of Political Science at the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Chiefly correspondence, together with re-
ports, articles, book reviews, lecture notes, and miscellaneous
papers primarily concerning Reeves' academic interests in
political science and international law. Family affairs are
also covered. Includes letters from colleagues and friends
traveling abroad describing in some detail, points of interest
in the countries visited, and making comments on Italy under
Mussolini, the Stavisky affair in France, the early months
of the Hitler regime, and the Philippines in the 1930's.
Other subjects include a trip to Panama and Nicaragua in
1897, World War z, publication activities, lecture engage-
ments, job placement of students, national and international
scholarly committees and conferences, including the 1927
International Commission of Jurists in Buenos Aires, Uni-
versity of Michigan affairs, and the Dept. of Political Sci-
ence in particular, State and national politics, political
issues, and international affairs.
Partial list of correspondents in the Guide to manuscripts
in the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan (1963) p. 127-128.
Gift of Frank E. Bobbins and the Reeves family.
MS 65-508
Regal family.
Papers, 1834-1905. ca. 250 items and 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, diaries, sermons, land patents, receipts,
and miscellaneous papers of the Regal family, particularly
Eli Regal, Baptist clergyman, his wife, Sarah Jane Regal,
their children, Abel Regal, Ellen Regal, and Eli Regal, Jr.
Includes a diary (1854) of Abel Regal; four noncontinnous
-diaries (1849-72) of Eli Regal, a diary (1857) and an
appointment book of Ellen Regal, and an account book
(1834-40). Correspondents include Raymond C. Davis and
Isaac N. Demmon.
Gift of Mrs. John R. Norton, 1957.
MS 65-509
Reichle, Lewis.
Papers, 1885-1945. 53 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan. Historical Collec-
tions.
Instructor in Latin at the University of 1Wi«Mg n», Cor-
respondence and other papers of Reichle and his wife, Flora
Slayton Reichle. Includes letters to Reichle about his wife's
book Rimes from the Great Lakes (1943) and other topics;
a manual on teaching Latin; grade reports (1881 and 1886-
£9) from East Saginaw, Mich, public schools; three vols, of
personal account books (1887-1908) ; biographical sketches,
poems, and notes of Mrs. Reichle.
Gift of Mr. Reichle, 1950 and 1956.
MS 65-510
Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth, 1361-1942.
Papers, 1889-1938. 20 ft. and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of zoology at the University of Michigan
Chiefly correspondence, primarily of a professional nature,
with colleagues and students at the University of Michigan,
and with other scholars interested in zoology throughout the
world; lecture and other notes; addresses and articles; two
vols, of field notes (1901) ; a notebook, a diary (1901) ; and
a diary (1905) of Reighard's son, Paul Roby Reighard.
Correspondents include James B. Angell, John Dewey, Lu-
cius L. Hubbard, Harry B. HutchLns, David S. Jordan,
John H. Kellogg, Alfred C. Lane, Alexander G. Ruthven,
Henry B. Ward, and Dean C. Worcester.
Acquired, 1945.
MS 65-511
Reimann, Lewis Charles, 1890-1961.
Papers, 1931-58. ca. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Correspondence concerning
the Thomas M Iden portrait and gift fund, and correspond-
ence and other papers pertaining to Hermann's books, The
game warden and the poachers (1959) and Incredible Seney
( 1953), together with the ms. of the latter book.
Gift of Mr. Reimann, 1958.
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MS 65-«l?
Rennells, Charles Stephen, 1873-1962.
Papers, 1852-1958. 60 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, photocopies.
We^eyan Methodist clergyman. Personal papers; miscel-
laneous papers collected by Bennells on Wesleyan Methodist
churches in Michigan; MS. of his book History of the Michi-
gan Conference, Wesleyan Methodist Church of America
(1940) ; a history of the Bennells family; sermon records;
and a photo, album.
Gift of Mr. Rennells, 1940-58.
MS 65-618
Rich, John Treadway, 1841-1926.
Papers, 1884-95. 10 items and 57 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Governor of Michigan. Two letter press books (1905-14) ;
two letters from Rich and one letter from A. P. Avery, en-
closing a letter from J. H Palmer which concerns Mi«higa"
political activities; 36 vols, of diaries containing comments
on the weather, Rich's daily schedule while Governor, social
events and routine matters of everyday life; 6 speeches by
Rich on various topics; receipt books; anil scrapbooks on
Rich's political activities. Correspondents include Julius C.
Burrows, Chase S. Osborn, Hazen S. Pingree, William A.
Smith, and Fred M. Warner.
Gift of Mrs. Rich, 1937.
MS 65-514
Richardson, Jonas D 1839-1864.
Papers, 1843-65. ca. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Union Army soldier. Civil War letters of Richardson
written while he was serving in Company D, 4th Mi«tiiga.n
Infantry; genealogical information on the Root and Col-
grove families; and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Mrs. D. S. Bickford, 1961.
MS 65-515
Riggs, Henry Earle, 1865-1945.
Papers, 1914-42. ca.lft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Civil engineer. Correspondence dealing with the Univer-
sity of Michigan civil engineering alumni killed in World
War i; addresses on various topics, particularly those relat-
ing to University of Michigan affairs; two mss. entitled
"The Ann Arbor railroad 50 years ago," and "Thirty years
development in public utility valuation" ; and three vols, of
lectures, articles, notes, and testimony. Most of the papers
pertain to the investigation of the Detroit United Railroad.
Correspondents include Mortimer E. Cooley, Lawton He-
mans, and William M. Smith.
Gift of Finley B. Rigps, 1955.
MS65-616
Rigley, Charles E
Papers, 1882-1905. 187 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Vice president, secretary, and treasurer of the Estey
Manufacturing Company, manufacturers of furniture in
Owosso, Mich Letters to Rigley relating to business and
personal affairs, notes, receipts, and statements.
MS 65-617
Bobbins, Frank Egleston, 1884-1963.
Papers, 1907-52. ca. 200 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Assistant to the president at the University of Michigan.
Letters to Bobbins and President and Mrs. Harry B.
Hutchins, mainly brief notes of thanks from scholars,
authors, and political figures; seven letters from Brazil,
Chile, and Peru; correspondence relating to novels with an
Ann Arbor, Mich.,setting; a genealogy of the Egleston fam-
ily; and other papers, including poems, articles, addresses,
notes, sketches, and charts (1932-50) of University of Mich-
igan football games. Correspondents include Wilber M.
Brucker, Willa Gather, Robert Frost, Charles E. Hughes,
Sinclair Lewis, Frank Murphy, and William L. Phelps.
Gift of Mr. Bobbins.
MS 65-618
Bobbins, Jerome John, 1841-1921.
Papers, 1861-1913. 40 items and 9 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician in Michigan and Missouri. Correspondence and
diaries covering Bobbins' Civil War service as a medical
steward and assistant surgeon with the 2d Michigan Infan-
try; clippings and other papers relating to his wartime ex-
periences of a later date. Includes two letters (1863) from
Sarah E. Edmonds Sealye alias Frank Thompson.
Gift of A. P. Vierheller, 1962.
MS 65-519
Rogers, Henry Wade, 1853-1926.
Papers, 1873-98. 60 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of law at the University of Michigan and presi-
dent of Northwestern University. Letters to Rogers while
he was a professor at the University of Michigan, chiefly
relating to speaking engagements; scrapbook containing
programs and invitations primarily connected with North-
western University, including some from the University of
Michigan, the University of Chicago, and other institutions;
and an article written by Thomas M. Cooley on the U. S.
Supreme Court. Correspondents include Thomas F. Bay-
ard, George Biddle, Henry B. Brown, Grover Cleveland,
Thomas M. Cooley, Henry S. Frieze, Melville W. Fuller,
Joseph E. Gary, John M Harlan, James McMillan, Samuel
Maxwell, Samuel F. Miller, John P. Newman, George P.
Putnam, John H Vincent, and Alexander Winchell.
Gift of Dorothy Winner, 1945.
MS 65-520
Bominger, Carl Ludwig, 3820-1907.
Papers, 1838-1945. 1 ft. and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician and Michigan State geologist. Chiefly corre-
spondence, primarily written from Germany; genealogical
information; an account book covering Rominger's medical
practice; scrapbooks; and historical sketches of Ann Arbor,
Mich., by Marie Bominger.
Gift of Marie Bominger, 1937; and Dr. and Mrs. Bobert
H Haskill, 1961.
MS 65-521
Roth, Filibert, 1858-1925.
Papers, 1911-14. ca. 100 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of forestry at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence, including 10 letters from Both to President
Harry B. Hutchins concerning the University of Michigan
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Roth, Filibert, 1858-1925. Papers, 1911-14. (Continued)
School of Forestry and a bound voL of letters -written by
Roth's friends and former students on his retirement; drafts
of speeches on forestry and conservation; notes and arss. by
Roth and Robert Craig on various research projects and
courses in forestry; and a memorial upon Roth's death.
MS 65-522
Rowe family.
Papers, 1852-1946. ca. 350 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, business papers, reports, articles, sermons,
notes, and Civil War papers. Some of the papers concern
Highland Township in Oakland Co. and Milford, Mich,
Gift of Mrs. G. S. Rowe, 1950.
MS 65-523
Ruggles, Rademaker Lumber Company, Manistee, Mich.
Records, 1881-1907. 49 ft. and 239 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Letter books, invoices, ledgers, daybooks, account books,
land records, maps, and miscellaneous records.
Gift of the Charles F. Ruggles estate, 1955.
MS 65-524
Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882-
Papers, 1904-51. Ill ft. and 52 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of the University of Michigan. Correspondence
primarily covering every phase of the University of Michi-
gan's activities, including the faculty and staff, regents,
students and their parents, Michigan educators, officials, and
others; and addresses, articles, and testimonials.
Some of the correspondents are listed in Guide to manu-
scripts in the Michigan Historical Collections of the Uni-
versity of Michigan (1963) p. 133-134.
Gift of Mr. Ruthven, 1939-61.
MS 65-525
Saline, Mich. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1831-1936. 18 items and 17 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes and membership rolls; Church Society minutes
(1837-97) ; Young People's Society minutes (1885-95) ; Sun-
day Scloool records (1933-37); women's societies' records
(1865-1950) ; financial records (1880-1912) ; correspondence,
guest register, historical sketches, and other papers relating
to the 125th anniversary celebration.
MS 65-526
Salling-Hansen Lumber Company, Grayling, Mich.
Records, ca. 1887-1927. 250 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Business records, consisting chiefly of a variety of account
books covering the operations of the firm.
Gift of John Brunn, 1955.
MS 65-527
Sample, George Washington, 1868-1945.
Papers, 1896-1910. 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Circuit judge of Washtenaw Co., Mich. Two letter press
books (1896-97 and 1896-1905) containing official corre-
spondence written while Sample was county treasurer of
Van Buren Co., Iowa and business correspondence from Ann
Arbor, Mich. ; and three account books.
Gift of Paul V. Sample, 1945.
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MS65-528
Sands, Louis, 1825-1905.
Business records, 1863-1933. 262 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lumberman and banker of Manistee, Mich. 109 vols.
(1886-1929) of Sands and Burr, bankers of Ttf*ni<rt«» and
the Manistee National Bank; 116 vols. (186S-1933) of Louis
Sands Salt and Lumber Company, and other firms with
which Sands was connected containing journals and stock-
books; and 37 vols, of letter books (1901-29), chiefly of
George M Burr, trustee.
Gift of Mrs. Lottie M Smith, 1947.
MS 65-529
Satterthwaite, Joseph C
Papers, 1835-85. ca. 100 items and 44 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Proprietor of a flour and lumber mill, of Tecumseh, Mich.
Business papers, including receipts, deeds, 34 vols, of grain
mill records, and 3 vols, of records kept by Satterthwaite as
railroad freight agent; 2 personal letters to Satterthwaite
from his brother; obituary of William Satterthwaite; recipe
book; 2 notebooks; 2 scrapbooks; constitution and minute
book (1959) of the Tecumseh Reading Room Society; teach-
er's record book (1873) of Libbie Satterthwaite; and miscel-
laneous papers.
Gift of J. N. Satterthwaite and Elizabeth Satterthwaite,
1940 and 1947.
MS 65-530
Sawyer, Alfred Isaac, 1828-1891.
Papers, 1836-1919. ca. 2 ft. and 83 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Homeopathic physician, Masonic official, and mayor of
Monroe, Mich. Correspondence and papers of the Sawyer
and Toll families. Includes 21 letter press books and other
correspondence relating, in part, to Sawyer's Masonic busi-
ness, Monroe civic affairs, and the Homeopathic Medical
College of the University of Michigan; correspondence of
Sawyer's wife, Sarah G. Toll Sawyer, of his daughter,
Jennie Sawyer, and of other members of Sawyer's family;
34 vols, of Sawyer's diaries; 24 vols, of Jennie Toll Sawyer's
diaries; miscellaneous business and legal papers; notes,
speeches, and reports of Masonic affairs and homeopathy;
a ms. history of homeopathy in Michigan ; recipe books ; and
other material.
Gift of Jennie Toll Sawyer, 1937.
MS 65-531
Sawyer, Walter Hutane, 1861-1931.
Papers, 1904-31. ca. 6 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician, of Hillsdale, Mich., member of the Michigan
State Board of Registration in Medicine, member of the
Republican State Central Committee, and regent of the Uni-
versity of Michigan. Correspondence, notes, reports, ad-
dresses, and miscellaneous papers relating to the offices
Sawyer held, State medical affairs, Michigan politics, Hills-
dale, and family matters. Most of the papers relate to Uni-
versity of Michigan affairs, particularly the choosing of
successors to James B. Angell, Harry B. Hutchins, Le Roy
M. Burton, and Clarence C. Little, and affairs of the Medical
School, Homeopathic Medical School, University adminis-
tration, and the William W. Cook gifts. Correspondents in-
clude James B. Angell, James R. Angell, Levi L. Barbour,
Junius E. Beal, Stratton D. Brooks, Elmer E. Brown, Julius
C. Burrows, Marion L. Burton, William L. Clements, Wil-
liam W. Cook, Mortimer E. Cooley, J. B. Draper, Livingston
Farrand, John H. Finley, Frank W. Fletcher, James A.
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Sawyer, Walter Holme, 1861-1931. Papers, 1904-31.
(Continued)
Garfield, E. F. Gay, Charles Gayley, Claudius B. Grant,
James P. Hall, Benjamin S. Hanchett, Beverly D. Harrison,
Albert R. Hill, Arthur Hill, David J. Hill, Charles E.
Hughes, Walter J. Hunsaker, Harry B. Hutchins, Jeremiah
W. Jenks, Frederick P. Keppel, Loyal E. Knappen, Frank
Knox, Victor H. Lane, Clarence C. Little. Joseph W. Mauck,
Thomas May, James O. Murfin, Chase S. Osborn, Bliss
Perry, Alexander G. Ruthven, Wilfred B. Shaw, Charles E.
Townsend, Claude H. Van Tyne, and Victor C. Vaughan.
MS 65-532
Scott, Fred Newton, 1860-1931.
Papers, 1904-39. ca. 2 ft and 36 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of English and rhetoric at the University of
Michigan. Ca. 2000 letters mostly written to Scott from
friends, colleagues, students, publishers, editors, authors,
and learned societies dealing mainly with literary and lan-
guage questions and with Scott's lecture engagements, book
reviewing, and other writings; 5 diaries (1903-16 and 1920-
22) noting University of Michigan activities and travels;
lecture notes; Scott's University of Michigan Ph. D. thesis;
29 miscellaneous memorandum books; poems, articles, ad-
dresses, reviews, and miscellaneous papers, including bio-
graphical sketches of Erastus O. Haven, Harriet M Scott,
Henry P. Tappan, and James C. Watson. Correspondents
include Ray S. Baker, Robert S. Bridges, James W. Burns,
Albert M Cooley, John W. Ctmliffe, Joseph V. Denriey,
James M Dent, Lloyd C. Douglas, Kelson C. Field, Henry
W. Fowler, Willard C. Gore, Claudius B. Grant, Karl E.
Harriman, Avery Hopwood, James F. Hosic, William G.
Howard, Lucius L. Hubbard, Albert Kahn, James Keeley,
Clarence B. Kelland, John H Kellogg, William K Kellogg,
Milton A. McRae, Edwin L. Miller, Edgar A. Mowrer,
Allan Nevins, Chase S. Osborn, Emory Park, William L.
Phelps, Arthur Pound, Alexander G. Ruthven, James
Schermerhom, Georgia Jackson Scott, James E. Scripps,
Joel E. Spingarn, Raymond G. Swing, Claude H. Van Tyne,
Samuel Van Valkenburg, Lee A White, and Charles E.
Whitmore.
Gift of Mrs. Scott, 1940-41.
MS65-533
Sears, William Barnard, 1831-1922.
Papers, 1852-1915. 82 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chief engineer, of Flint, Mich, and the Pere Marquette
Railroad. 52 diaries noting personal matters, surveying and
construction of railroads, topography and flora of central
Michigan, with a few comments on political affairs; 30 vols,
of personal account books; and notebooks.
Gift of Mrs. John Kagay, 1957.
MS 65-534
Sebnon, Bertha Eugenia (Loveland) 1877-
Papers, 1932-49. 2 ft. and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician, of Battle Creek, Mich. Correspondence mainly
with women colleagues in the medical profession in Michi-
gan oh various topics, including the Medical Women's Na-
tional Association, early women physicians in Michigan,
and birth control; a notebook of clippings and notes; and a
portfolio of biographical sketches of Michigan women phy-
sicians. Over half of the papers are notes and mss. on pioneer
women in medicine, particularly in Michigan.
Gift of Dr. Selmon ani*Mrs. William A. Cos, 1949.
MS 65-535
Sharfman, Isaiah Leo, 1886-
Papers, 1920-56. 16 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of economics and labor mediator and arbitrator.
Correspondence, reports, and other . papers, chiefly re-
lating to Sharfman's professorship at the University of
Michigan, and includes materials on his activities as labor
mediator and arbitrator in the 1930's and the 1940's.
Gift of Mr. Sharfman, 1963.
MS 65-536
Shartel, Burke, 1889-
Papers, 1901-59. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of law at the University of Michigan. Corre-
spondence and other papers dealing with personal matters,
University of Michigan affairs, particularly the University's
decision to re-enter the Western Athletic Conference in 1913,
the Law School, and Shartel's professional activities. In-
cludes letters from former students serving in World War
n. Correspondents include Wilber M Brucker, Homer Fer-
guson, Felix Frankfurter, Martha Wright Griffiths, J.
Joseph Herbert, Donald S. Leonard, George Meader, James
O. Murfin, Marcus Plant, Roscoe Pound, Allen F. Smith,
Edwin B. Stason, and Hessel N. Yntema.
Gift of Mr. Shartel, 1959.
MS 65-537
Shaw, Wilfred Byron, 1881-1959.
Papers, 1900-54. ca. 1 ft. and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions. .
Director of the University of Michigan Alumni Associa-
tion and editor of the Michigan alumnus quarterly review.
Personal correspondence; articles and speeches; original
drawings and plates for etchings; notes and miscellaneous
material dealing with a variety of topics, primarily con-
nected with Shaw's work at Hhe University of Michigan;
autograph book of prominent American and world figures;
scrapbooks (ca. 1949) of University of Michigan buildings
and personalities; two vols, of University of Michigan stu-
dent notebooks (1900-01) on courses by Henry C. Adams,
James B. Angell, Richard Hudson, and Fred N. Scott. Cor-
respondents include James R. Angell, Earl D. Babst, Marion
L. Burton, James L. Morrill, Chase S. Osborn, Alexander G.
Ruthven, Harold J. Smith, Ralph Stone, Mark Sullivan, and
Arthur H. Vandenberg.
Gift of Mr. Shaw, 1953-59.
MS65-538
Shaw family.
Papers, 1840-1938. 1ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence of Brackley Shaw (b. 1818), his son Ho-
Tatio Watson Shaw (1847-1918), and his brother, Horatio
Watson Shaw (1822-1910), regarding missionary activities,
family affairs, and the political interests of Brackley Shaw
as a member of the Michigan Legislature (1869-70 and 1881-
84). Includes six letters (1845-48) from Horatio Watson
Shaw (1822-1910) to his brother written from Ann Arbor
while he was a student at the University of Michigan; and
three articles (1938) by Brackley Shaw (b. 1913) discussing
University of Michigan student publications.
Gifts of Wilfred B. Shaw, 1948, and Mrs. Roger Palpant,
1963.
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Shay, Ephraim, 1839-1916.
Papers, 1875-1914. ca. 185 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Postmaster at Waring, Mich., and inventor of the Shay
locomotive. Correspondence, deeds, contracts, mortgages,
tax papers, notes on Shay's locomotive, and miscellaneous
items, relating to business affairs and construction activities
at little Traverse Bay, Waring, and Harbor Springs, Mich,
Correspondents include Austin Cary, Kay Melton, and
EhhuBoot. ^^
Gift of Mrs. Lette Shay, 1939.
m. - ., MS 65-640
Shearer family. ««™m/
Papers, 186T-1946. ca. 100 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Papers of the Shearer family, of Bay City, Mich. In-
cludes 4 personal letters (1874-86) from James Shearer to
w ??'' SfJT'S - papers of C6L Alfred M- Shearer and
ist la. Alfred M Shearer, Jr.; an abstract (1867) of Bay
City property ; and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of James Shearer.
m. ^ MS 65-541
Shearman, Francis WiOett, 1817-1874.
Papers, 1839-78. 108 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Editor of the Marshall (Democratic) expounder, judge,
and superintendent of public instruction. Correspondence;
business papers; a ms. on the Cawood patent swage block,
(an instrument for repairing railroad rails) ; 35 speeches and
addresses on patriotic and political topics, the Civil War
Indians, and Isaac Crary; and miscellaneous papers. In-
cludes letters from Robert M T. Hunter, from William
Woodbndge on the University of Michigan, and from
Thomas C. Fitzgibbon of the 14th Michigan Infantry
Gift of William Page, 1938.
HfS 65—545
Sherzer, William HitteU, 1860-1932
Papers, 1874-1929. ca. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of natural science at Eastern Michigan Uni-
versity. Correspondence, articles, notes, and other papers
L -j™?' T™] 7 Latins <» his interest and scholarly
ifSJV 1 ^*? ° f ? 60l0gy - Includes correspondence
of Bela Hubbard, five vols, of geological field notes (1896)
on Monroe and Wayne Co, Mick, and an K . a. thesis I from
the University of Michigan. Correspondents include James
Hall, Bela Hubbard, Lucius L. Hubbard, Alfred C. Lane
and Filibert Both.
Gifts of Mrs. Charles Lamb, Josephine Sherzer, and
Geneva Smithe, 1948 and 1954.
Shetterly.SethK 5.1820. MS 65-543
Papers, 1829-1934. ca.2ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and Michigan State legislator. Correspondence,
miscellaneous business and legal papers, school papers,
poems and essays, and notebooks. Includes ca. 1400 letters
of Shetterly and his wife, children, relatives, and friends,
including letters from Shetterly's father, Henry B. Shet-
terly, and Samuel Smith and family. The correspondence
deals with family matters, Grand Traverse and Macomb |
Co, Mich, affairs, legal cases, Democratic Party activities,
legislative affairs, the Alphadelphia Association, and other
topics. Correspondents include Charlotte Adams, Edward
F. Adams, Thomas Adams, K. J. Aldrich, Zachariah Chan-
dler, George B. Clark, Donald M Dickinson, Silas H Doug-
las, Divie B. Duffield, Ephraim Smith, Samuel R. Smith,
Sidney J. Smith, James Stephens, and John Stephens.
Gift of Arthur Van Duren, Jr., 1939.
..... „„ , m , MS05-S44
Shields, Edmund Claude, 1871-1947.
Papers, 1854-1958. 37 items and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, regent of the University of MwMg ™ and chair-
man of the Democratic State Central Committee. Corre-
spondence, including one scrapbook of correspondence
largely relating to Shields' campaigns for regent and bis
service on that board, and his sendee to the Democratic
Party; biographical sketches; citations; and correspond-
ence and papers of Shields' father, Dennis Shields.
Gift of Mrs. Francis Shields and Edmund C Shields.
195L ^
■ -... „__ . , ■ MS65-545
Shields, Francis J
Papers, 1941-56. ca. 2 ft. and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, of Howell, Mich. Correspondence and other
papers dealing with personal and business affairs, including
letters from servicemen in World War n and two vols, of
reminiscences concerning Howell and Whitmore Lake,
Mich., student life at the University of Michigan, and the
1896 Democratic National Convention. Correspondents in-
clude Edmund C. Shields.
Gift of Mr. Shields, 1960.
s.ii t i. u i. i^ » MS65-546
Sulp John Mahehrl Berry, 1831-1901.
Papers, 1894-1901. 240 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Educator in Michigan and U. S. Minister to Korea.
Chiefly letters written from Korea by Sill, his wife and his
son, Joseph Sill, describing that nation and the functioning
of the American Legation there (1894-97) with added
descriptions of Japan; poems, notes; and a partial biograph-
ical sketch of Sill by Shirley W. Smith.
Sink, Charles Albert, 1879- MS 65_M7
Papers, 1907-57. 23 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan State legislator and president of the University
of Michigan Musical Society. Correspondence and other
papers concerning personal affairs, Michigan politics, the
University of Michigan and musical activities in particular.
Correspondents include Henry M Bates, Junius E BeaL
Roscoe O. Bonisteel, Emerson K. Boyles, Wilber M. Brucker,
Manon L. Burton, Nina Burton, Hugh Cabot, William L.
Clements, William A Comstock, Mortimer E. Cooley
James J. Couzens, Luren D. Dickinson, Frank D. Fitz-
gerald, Fred W. Green, Alexander J. Groesbeck, Harry B
Hutchins, James Inglis, Clarence C. Little, Albert Lock-
wood, Frank D. McKay, George A. Malcolm, Earl C.
Michener, Earl V. Moore, John Munn, James 0. Murfin,
Frank Murphy, Chase S. Osborn, Walter H. Sawyer, Shir-
ley W. Smith, Albert A Stanley, William F. Turner
Arthur H Vandenberg, and Merlin Wiley '
Gift of Charles Sink, 196L
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
a™ i. « ,- „ MS 65-548
Skarshaug, Pauline Grant (Waite), 1901-1950
Papers, 1896-1949. ca. 1 ft. and 27 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Librarian at the University of Michigan. Largely per-
sonal letters (1909-19) received by Mrs. Skarshaug together
with correspondence and miscellaneous papers of the Waite
family; and diaries with comments on the weather, daily
routine in high school, housework, and work at the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Some of the correspondence relates to the
University of Michigan.
Gift of Emory C. Skarshaug, 1951.
ci _* a m ., , MS65-549
Slayton, Asa Walker, 1. 1830.
Papers, ca. 1853-1907. 3 ft. and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Farmer and teacher, of Grattan, Mich Correspondence
concerning the Civil War and Slayton family genealogy;
business and legal papers; and Slayton's Civil War journal
describing details of the war while he was serving as 2d
lieutenant in Company B, 25th Michigan Infantry. In-
cludes personal letters from relatives; business letters from
various firms, particularly book companies; letters (1860)
written from Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Mich.; student
letters (1864, 1895-96) from Ann Arbor, Mich.; and Civil
War letters from Augustus Whitman Slayton, Charles
Wood Slayton, and Chester Metcalf Slayton.
The Civil War journal and letters are described in Michi-
gan men in the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan
Historical Collections, Bulletin no. 9, Supplement. Oct
1960) p. 21-22.
Gift of Lewis Reichle, 1942 and 1950.
MS 65-550
Slayton, William Clark, 1823-1897.
Papers, 1870-1940. 12 ft. and 40 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Farmer, of Michigan. Personal family correspondence,
with some mention of matters relating to Hillsdale College,
Hillsdale, Mich.; 29 diaries of Slayton; 2 diaries of Slay-
ton's second wife, Julia A. Slayton; a diary of his son, Wil-
liam Lambert Slayton, written while he was serving in
Company B, 25th Michigan Infantry; 7 diaries of Sarah
Augusta Slayton; and an autobiography (64 p.) of George
A. Slayton. Members of the family include George A. Slay-
ton (son of William C. Slayton), his wife, Sarah Abbie
(Dunn) Slayton, her sisters, Helen (Dunn) Gates and
Nettie Dunn, and the children of George and Sarah Slay-
ton: Lewis Dunn Slayton, Helen Elizabeth Slayton, Abbie
Cyrena Slayton, George Francis Slayton, and Sarah Au-
gusta Slayton.
The Civil War diary is described in Michigan men in the
Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Collec-
tions, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 28.
Gift of the Slayton-Dunn estate, 1957.
■ ■ ■ ■ MS65-551
Sleeper, Albert E 1862-1934.
Correspondence, 1919. 614 items.
.In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Governor of Michigan. Letters of gratitude (in French)
written by Belgian children to Gov. Sleeper who was presi-
dent of the Dollar a Month Club for the Relief of Belgian
Children.
Gift of Mrs. Sleeper, 1938.
MS 65-552
Sligh family.
Papers, 1825-1960. 21 ft and 125 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, 3 diaries relating to the Civil War, 14
vols, of business records (1825-455), and notebooks on
Masonic affairs of James Wilson Sligh (1821-1863), busi-
nessman of Grand Rapids, Mich, and captain in the Michigan
Engineers and Mechanics during the Civil War; Civil War
correspondence of James May Sligh (1844-1921), a physi-
cian and an officer in the Michigan Engineers and Mechanics;
papers (1871-1927) of Charles Robert Sligh, St. (1850-
1927), Grand Rapids furniture manufacturer, Michigan
political leader, State senator and gubernatorial nominee,
consisting of correspondence dealing with Sligh's Civil War
service, 49 diaries and notebooks, 7 vols, of account books and
ledgers, speeches, legal documents, 3 scrapbooks, clippings,
pamphlets, and biographical notes dealing with the furniture
industry, family affairs, Grand Rapids, business enterprises
in California, Arizona, and elsewhere, World War i activi-
ties (preparedness movement, Plattsburg, N. Y. Training
Camp, the National Security League, and airplane produc-
tion), and politics on the local, State, and national level,
especially bimetallism (1893-97), the election of 1896, the
Michigan Senate (1922-24) and the Michigan primary elec-
tions of 1924; and papers (1940-60) of Charles Robert Sligh,
Jr.(hJ.906") Grand Rapids businessman, past president and
executive vice president of the National Association of Man-
ufacturers, consisting of correspondence, speeches, 47 vols, of
scrapbooks, tape recordings, pamphlets, and clippings
dealing with family affairs, the National Association of
Manufacturers, the furniture industry, and politics. Cor-
respondents include Civil War soldiers Sidney Abbott,
Charles H Cudney, Edson P. Gifford, Enos Hopkins, Wil-
liam P. Innes, David A. Jewell, Dow L Lighthall, John W.
McGrath, Clement F. Miller, William S. Nevins, George D.
Walker, Walter Warner, Albert Wells, and George W.
White. Other correspondents include Russell A. Alger,
Frederick A. Baker, William P. Belden, Aaron T. Bliss,
Wilber M. Brucier, William J. Bryan, Julius C. Burrows,
Marion L Burton, Martin J. Cavanaugh, William E. Curtis,
Byron M. Cutcheon, Richard L Drake, John G. Emery,
Woodbridge N. Ferris, Thomas W. Ferry, Mark Foote,
Clyde H. Geerlings, John A. Hannah, Ebenezer G. D.
Holden, Samuel W. Hopkins, Frank Knox, Cyrus G. Luce,
James McMillan, Lee Mantle, George Meany, Henry Morgen-
thau, Allen B. Morse, Chase S. Osborn, Hazen S. Pingree, D.
A. Reynolds, John T. Rich, George F. Richardson, Alexander
C. Sly, William A. Smith, Francis B. Stockbridge, Arthur
E. Summerneld, Charles A. Towne, James M. Turner,
Arthur H. Vandenberg, Fred M. Warner, Charles W. Wat-
kins, Erwin C. Wattdns, Frederick M Wheeler, and Justin
R. Whiting.
The Civil War papers are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Supplement, Oct 1960).
Gift of Charles R. Sligh, 1958-60.
MS 65-553
Slosson, Preston William, 1892-
Papers, 1938-49. 60 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of history at the University of AfiffTiig an Let-
ters written by Slosson and members of his family from
Europe, Western United States, particularly Wyoming, and
Ann Arbor, Mich. ; and articles by Slosson.
Gift of Mr. Slosson, 1939-1959.
63
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
o -«. a ™_ „ . MS 65-554
Smith, Ansellary Brooks, d. 1962.
Papers, 1932-^2. 54 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Chiefly correspond-
ence between Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg (1884-1951)
and his wife, Hazel H. (Whittaker) Vandenberg, and
Smith, their personal physician, relating to personal matters
and their health, with some mention of politics and the 1948
Republican presidential nomination.
Gift of A. Brooks Smith, Jr., 1963.
. . lt ^ , MS65-555
Smith, Charles, of Pontiae, Mich.
Correspondence, 1889-97. ca. 100 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence of Smith and Myrta Horton giving ac-
counts of social activities in Pontiac, Mich.
B . , MS 65-556
Smith, Clement McDonald, 1844-1923.
Papers, 1860-1922. 1 item and 15 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, of Hastings, Nashville, and Charlotte, Mich.
Three diaries of everyday happenings; letter describing a
trip from Detroit to Philadelphia to attend the centennial
exposition; nine account books; one scrapbook; and two vols,
of University of Michigan student notebooks on courses
taught by James V. Campbell, Thomas M Cooley, Ashley
Pond, and Charles L Walker.
Gift of Shirley W. Smith, 1938.
o •«. tt „ , MS65-557
Smith, Henry Parker, 1826-1898.
Papers, 1823-93. 22 items and 23 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Storekeeper and farmer of Schoolcraft, Mich. 23 diaries
(1846-93) and other papers of Smith, his father, Thaddeus
Smithy his daughter, Isa Smith, and his wife, Harriet Smith,
describing the early settlement and activities of Schoolcraft
and Prairie Ronde, Miclu, schoolteaching in Maumee, Ohio
in 1853, Lincoln's Kalamazoo speech (1856), secession in
Missouri, and other Civil War topics.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Smith, 1953 and 1963.
e *v t - MS65-558
Smith, Joae.
Papers, 1887-98. 103 items and 13 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Personal and business correspondence and 13 personal
account books of Miss Smith, of Adrian, Mich.
Gift of Richard Goff, 1953.
MS 65-559
Smith, Ralph Lawes, 1900-1961, collector.
Papers, 1928-61. 4 ft. and 22 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Journalist, of Grand Rapids, Mich, Materials collected
by Smith on the career of Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg.
Includes a complete file on Vandenberg's remarks as they
appeared in the Congressional record, press releases, copies
of speeches and campaign literature; 20 letters from Van-
denberg, other letters about him, and 22 vols, of scrapbooka
containing nationwide newspaper coverage for Vanden-
berg's senatorial years.
Gift of Mrs. Smith, 1962.
64
MS 65-560
Smith, Shirley Wheeler, 1875-1959.
Papers, 1881-1959. 4 ft. and 18 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Vice president and secretary of the University of Michi-
gan. Correspondence, articles, addresses, notes, and scrap-
book relating principally to the University of Michigan;
account book (1881-90) of poultry sales; diary of a bicycle
trip through Europe in 1896; diary (1926-29) of the opera-
tions of Smith's office at the University of Michigan; us.
on James B. Angell entitled An American influence; 11
University of Michigan student notebooks (1895-97) on
courses by Henry C. Adams, James B. Angell, Charles H.
Cooley, Isaac N. Demmon, Burke A Hinsdale, Richard Hud-
son, Andrew C. McLaughlin, Lawrence A McLouth, and
notes on sermons and lectures.
Gift of Mr. Smith.
. . 1L „ „ MS65-661
Smithe, George Cornelius, d. 1910.
Papers, 1863-1954. ca. 125 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Personal correspondence and other papers of Smithe and
his daughter, Geneva Smithe. Includes Civil War papers,
miscellaneous business and legal papers, including Smithe's
will; and genealogical notes. The correspondence of Geneva
Smithe includes letters on the indexing of the book, History
of Washtenaw County, Minhign^ (1881).
Gift of Geneva Smithe, 1948.
Smitter, Wessel, 1894-1951. MS 65-562
Papers, 1938. 3 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author. Mss. of Sautter's books F. O. B Detroit (1938)
and Another morning (1941), and short stories and articles
Gift of Faith Smitter, 1961.
„-■, MS 65-563
Soule, Harrison, 1832-1922.
Papers, 1856-1925. ca. 250 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Union Army officer, and treasurer of the University of
Michigan. Correspondence; diary (1863-65) describing de-
tails of tb.e Civil War while Soule was serving in the 6th
Michigan Infantry and Heavy Artillery, and other papers.
Includes 170 letters (1861-65) from Soule to his wife; a
letter (1862) from Byron Stoddard (1841-1863), sergeant
in Company I, 6th Michigan Infantry; correspondence
(1890-1904) between Soule and J. C. Leonard, collector of
materials for the University of Michigan Museums through-
out the western part of the United States; and a literary
Ms. ..of Annah May Soule.
The Civil War letters and diary are described in Michigan
men in the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Histori-
cal Collections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 28 and SuDDle-
ment, Oct 1960, p. 23-24.
Gift of Mrs. L. L Clarke, 1944.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-564
Spalding, Wilbur F 1834-1861
Papers, 1862-64. 58 items.
Id University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Photocopies made from originals owned by Lyle Walsh.
57 letters from Spalding written to his wife while serving
with Company I, 6th Michigan Infantry, during the Civil
War, mainly from New Orleans and Port Hudson, La., de-
scribing the Siege of Port Hudson, and expressing his un-
happiness with Army life and the conduct of the war; to-
gether with a diary (Sept-Dec 1862) containing brief
entries describing a trip from Detroit to Washington, D. C.
and on to New Orleans.
Described in Michigan men in the Civil War, by Ida C.
Brown (Michigan Historical Collections, Bulletin no 9,
Supplement, Oct 1960) p. 23.
Gift of Lyle Walsh, 1959.
c .„. ~.. MS 65-565
Spaulding, Oliver Lyman, 1833-1922.
Papers, 1861-1921. 3 ft. and 11 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
U. S. Army officer, teacher, lawyer, regent of the Univer-
sity of Michigan, U. S. Representative from Michigan, and
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Correspondence deal-
ing with Spaulding's Civil War service, election to the U. S.
Congress, f the Republican Party and general politics,
Hawaiian mission, U. S. Treasury Dept, and Masonic
affairs; three diaries (1862-65) describing the everyday
routine of Army life and military operations; memoirs giv-
ing a complete account of Army activities while Spaulding
was serving in Company A, 23d Michigan Infantry; four
scrapbooks, a genealogy, speeches, and miscellaneous items;
and family papers of Spaulding's wife, Mary Cecilia
(Swegles) Spaulding including a brief diary (1870) of
Edward Cyrus Swegles as a cadet at West Point, reminiscences
(ca. 1903) of Mrs. Spaulding on the early history of St
Johns, Mich., and her illustrations for books, calendars, and
Mas. of poems. Correspondents include Russell A. Alger,
William B. Allison, John J. Bagley, Henry P. Baldwin,
Henry B. Brown, Julius C. Burrows, Zachariah Chandler,
Grover Cleveland, Thomas M Cooley, Byron M Cutcheon,
Charles G. Dawes, William R. Day, Donald M. Dickinson,
John F. Driggs, George Duffield, Stephen B. Elkins, Charles
W. Fairbanks, Thomas W. Ferry, John W. Foster, William
P. Frye, Curtis Guild, Eugene Hale, Mark A. Hanna,
Samuel S. Harris, Benjamin Harrison, Joseph R. Hawley,
John Hay, David B. Henderson, Anthony Higgins, Ethan
A. Hitchcock, Harry B. Hutching, David H. Jerome, Julius
Kahn, William E. Lewis, Henry C. Lodge, John D. Long,
Cyrus G. Luce, Donald Mclntyre, William McKinley, James
McMillan, William H. Moody, James ODonnell, John
Patton, George C. Perkins, Orville H. Piatt, Matthew S.
Quay, Henry W. Raymond, John T. Rich, Theodore Roose-
velt Joseph D. Sayers, Leslie M Shaw, Carlos D. Sheldon,
John Sherman, William A. Smith, Francis B. Stockbridge,
R. S. Sutherland, Edward C. Swegles, John Swegles, Wil-
liam H. Taft, John Wanamaker, and Edwin B. Winans.
The Civil War papers are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 28-29.
Gift of Edna C. Spaulding, 1936; and CoL Thomas M.
Spaulding, 1959.
MS 65-566
Spaulding, Thomas Marshall, 1882-
Papers, 1901-59. ca. 2 ft. and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
U. S. Army officer. Correspondence, notes, and articles;
65
two vols, of diaries (1941-44) of comments on the conduct
of World War n, with emphasis upon the United States par-
ticipation as viewed from Washington, D. C; and miscel-
laneous papers. Includes mention of current affairs, na-
tional politics, and the Cosmos Club of Washington The
correspondence relates to Spaulding's scholarly interest in
rare books, particularly to gifts presented to the University
of Michigan Library. Correspondents include Randolph
G. Adams,- William W. Bishop, "William R. Castle, Avard T.
Fairbanks, Louis C. Karpinski, Irving A. Leonard, Samuel
W. McAllister, Douglas C. McMurtrie, Allan Nevins, How-
ard H. Peckham, Julius W. Pratt, Warner G. Rice, Frank
E. Robbins, Alexander G. Ruthven, Wilfred B. Shaw, Rob-
ert A. Taft, George M. Trevelyan, Lewis G. Vander Velde,
Charles Warren, and Clarence S. Yoakum.
Gift of CoL Spaulding, 1942-59.
MS 65-567
Squier, George Owen, 1865-1934.
Papers, 1884-1945. 4 ft. and 43 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
U. S. Army officer and physicist Correspondence (some
dealing with family affairs) ; diaries kept while Squier was
a West Point cadet one of which contains a family history
and an autobiography; personal account books; reports;
military orders; U. S. Military Academy and Johns Hop-
kins University student notebooks ; notes and other material
mainly related to Squier's scientific interests, particularly
telegraphy and transoceanic cables; a Johns Hopkins PhD.
thesis in physics; and five items (1944-45) about Squier.
Correspondents include James R. Angell, Newton D. Baker,
Daniel C. Beard, Roy D. Chapin, Howard E. Coffin, James
J. Couzens, Louis C. Cramton, James Forrestal, Edward M.
House, Arthur E. Kennelly, Robert Lansing, Henry Nor-
man, Jonathan M. Wainwright, Orville Wright, and Robert
M. Yerkes.
Gift of Mrs. Lorena Babcock, 1945.
MS 65-568
Staebler, Edward W 1872-
Papers, 1926-39. 5 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Businessman and mayor of Ann Arbor, Mich. Business
and personal correspondence and reports dealing mainly
with the affairs of Ann Arbor, including the mayor's office,
the Board of Education, and the Police Dept
Gift of Neil Staebler, 1948.
MS65-669
Staebler, Michael, 1843-1928.
Business records, 1872-1928. 9 ft and 112 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, journals, ledgers, invoice books, and other
business papers of Staebler and his family of Aim Arbor,
Mich., dealing chiefly with coal, seed, farm machinery, bi-
cycles, and automobiles.
Gift of Walter P. and Herman A. Staebler, 1953.
MS 65-570
Staebler, NeiL 1905-
Papers, 1929-61. 170 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chairman of the Democratic Party, Democratic national
committeeman, and U. S. Representative from Michigan.
Correspondence, reports, campaign materials and other
papers dealing with the Democratic Party in Mifthiga-n and
the administrations of Gov. G. Mennen Williams, and mis-
cellaneous personal papers. Correspondents include Patrick
V. McNamara, Blair Moody, and G. M Williams.
Giftof Mr. Staebler, 1948-62.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 66-671
Stanard family.
Stanard and Parrish family correspondence, 1850-69.
97 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Personal letters of members of the Stanard and Parrish
families, including Civil War letters of William B. Stanard
of Company E, Michigan Engineers and Mechanics, of Her-
cules Stanard of Company E, 2d Michigan Infantry, and of
their cousin, William N. Stanard, a musician in Company
B, 1st Michigan Infantry.
The Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 29.
MS 65-572
Stanley, Albert Augustus, 1851-1932.
Papers, 1904-25. ca.2ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of music at the University of Michigan Auto-
biography, lectures, notes, addresses, and miscellaneous mss.
on topics dealing with music and the history of musical
instruments in particular.
_ MS 65-573
Stearns, Frederick, 1831-1907.
Papers, 1897-1905. ca.20O items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Manufacturing chemist, of Detroit. Correspondence,
notes, and miscellaneous papers relating to the Steams col-
lection of musical instruments given to the University of
Michigan and to the Stearns music fellowship. Correspond-
ents include Francis W. Kelsey and Albert A Stanley.
eu. „ , „ MS 65-574
Stearns Salt & Lumber Company, Ludington, Mich.
Records, 1885-1925. 250 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Ledger, account books, and general business records reflect-
ing the operations of the firm.
Gift of Harold King, 1949.
MS 65-575
Steere, Wflham Campbell, 1907-
Papers, 1942-45. ca. 100 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of botany at the University of Michigan and
director of the New York Botanical Garden. Correspond-
ence, reports, and other papers relating to the activities of
Steere with the U. S. Office -of Economic Warfare in search
of Cinchona in Guatemala, Colombia, and Ecuador durine
WorldWarn. ^
Gift of Mr. Steere, 1945-50.
MS 65-576
Stevens family.
Papers, 1861-1921. 1ft and 18 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence primarily between William C. Stevens
(1837-1921), lawyer and auditor-general of Michigan, and
his family at Whitmore Lake, Mich., dealing witii his mili-
tary service in the 3d and 9th Michigan Cavalry during the
Civil War as well as local Michigan politics; diaries;
speeches; and official papers. Includes a letter from Dr. Wil-
66
Ham Fleming Breakey, assistant surgeon with the 16th
Michigan Infantry.
The Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 29.
Gift of Mrs. W. C. Stevens and Nelson Stevens, 1938.
MS 65-577
Stevenson, Thomas, of Michigan.
Papers, 1856-1909. 66 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chiefly letters by Stevenson from Portsmouth and Bay
City, Mich, to Henry Hayden of Hartford, Conn, discussing
business conditions, local and national politics, railroads,
crops, and the weather.
Gift of Bussell E. Bidlack, 1959.
MS 65-578
Stone, Oren.
Business records, 1851-1910. 195 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Becords of a general store at Stony Run (later South
Grand Blanc), Genesee. Co., and Flint, Mich.; records of
Stone's woolen mill company at Flint (known successively
as the Flint Woolen Mills, Stone Woolen Mill, and Stone,
Atwood and Company) ; and miscellaneous records of other
Stone business enterprises consisting of daybooks, journals,
time books, letter press books, and similar materials.
Gift of Dwight F. Stone, 1940.
MS 65-579
Stone, Ralph, 1868-1956.
Papers, 1895-1955. ca. 1 ft. and 16 r.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Officer Of the Detroit Trust Company and regent of the
University of Michigan. Correspondence dealing with vari-
ous activities connected with the University of Michigan,
including athletics, alumni activities, the Board of Regents,
the University Development Council, student publications,
and other publications, particularly the one entitled "Michi-
gan and the Cleveland era" ; correspondence and papers con-
cerning the Alien Property Custodian in World War i and
the Detroit city government; recollections of Hazen Pin-
gree and Chase S.Osborn; genealogical material; 16 vols,
of scrapbooks of newspaper clippings on Stone and his
father, 6 of which deal with Gov. Pingree's administration;
and speeches, mss. of writings and other papers. Cor-
respondents include Earl D. Babst, Alan McCarthy, John C.
Rolfe, Alexander G. Ruthven, Shirley W. Smith, T Hawley
Tapping, and Arthur H Vandenberg.
Gift of Mr. Stone, 1944-56.
MS 65-580
SundwaU, John, 1880-1950.
Papers, ca. 1920-39. 6 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Correspondence and other papers on SundwalTs profes-
sional career.
MS 65-581
Sutton family.
Papers, 1836-88. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Papers of various members of the TTjitmwi Sutton family,
including letters written in the 1850's and 1860's by Susan
Rutland of Allegan Co., Mirk ,
Gift of Frederic K. Wykes, 196L
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-582
Swain, George Robert, 1866-1947.
Papers, 1896-1925. 50 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Photographer and educator. Correspondence and notes
mainly relating to the University of Michigan Near East-
ern Expedition (1923-25); diary (1904-08) of camping
trips on the Au Sable River and in Ogemaw Co., Mich. ;
poems; and a University of Michigan student notebook of
English composition. Includes vol of letters from Swain
to his family.
Gift of Mrs. D. W. Hayne, 1950 and 1952.
MS 65-583
Swainson, John Barley, 1925-
Papers, 1954-62. 169 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Governor of Michigan. Correspondence, speeches, re-
ports, memoranda, and notes dealing with the Democratic
Party, State and national politics, and the elections of 1954
through 1962. Most of tile papers cover Swainson's gover-
norship (1961-42) , but they also relate to his service as State
senator (1954-58) and Lieutenant Governor (1959-60).
Closed to investigators.
Gift of Mr. Swainson, 1962.
MS 65-584
Taggart, Ganson.
Papers, 1850-1956. 4 ft and 19 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Personal and business
papers of Taggart and his father, Moses Taggart, attorney
general of Michigan (1885-89) ; and papers of the law firm
of Taggart and Taggart; correspondence dealing largely
with G. Taggartfs activities as city attorney of Grand
Rapids; account books; speeches; 15 scrapbooks on Grand
Rapids taxation and the Michigan Pipe Line Company;
Moses Taggart's University of Michigan student notebook
(1865-66) on courses given by James v. Campbell, Thomas
M. Cooley, Ashley Pond, and Charles I. Walker; Ganson
Taggart's University of Michigan student notebook (1895-
96) on a course given by Levi T. Griffin: and miscellaneous
papers. Correspondents include Gerald R. Ford, John D.
Hamilton, Carl T. Hayden, Bartel J. Jonkman, Harry F.
Kelly, Robert R. McCormick, Carl E. Mapes, William W.
Potter, Edward V. Rickenbacker, Arthur E. Summerfield,
Moses Taggart, and Arthur H. Vandenberg.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Taggart, 1958-60.
MS 65-585
Tappan, Henry Philip, 1805-1881.
Papers, 1840-1936. 1ft. and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of the University of Michigan. Correspond-
ence, addresses, lectures, sermons, poems, biographical mate-
rial, a list of books in the Tappan library, and other papers.
The correspondence deals with Tappan's scholarly interests,
particularly in philosophy and education, travels in Europe,
the University of Michigan, and personal matters. Includes
correspondence about Tappan between Charles M. Perry and
graduates and officials of the University of Michigan, and a
testimonial in praise of Tappan from the University of
Michigan Class Of 1858 sent to Mrs. Julia L. Tappan in 1883.
Correspondents include James B. Angell, James Clements,
William L. Clements, Victor Cousin, Edward P. Evans,
Alpheus Felch, Baron Alexander von Humboldt Samuel F.
B. Morse, Charles H. Palmer, J. B. Ruggles, Julia Living-
ston Tappan, and Andrew D. White.
MS 65-586
Tapping, Theodore Hawley, 1889-
Papers, 1908-61. 1ft and 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Secretary of the Alumni Association of the University of
Michigan. Correspondence concerning a gift of land by the
Von Platen-Fox Company to the University of Michigan;
correspondence and papers relating to Tapping's activities
on the staff of Silliman University in the Philippine Is-
lands; letters from servicemen during World War rt; scrap-
books of Iowa University and University of Michigan pro-
grams; pictures, calling cards, and miscellaneous materials
(ca. 1908-15). Correspondents include George Meader,
Irene Ellis Murphy, and Alexander G. Ruthven.
Gift of Mr. Tapping.
MS 65-587
Taylor, Fred ManvOIe, 1855-1932.
Papers, 1885-1949. ca. 1 ft and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor at Albion College, Albion, Mich, and at the
University of Michigan. Correspondence on economics and
political science, letters of recommendation, articles, lecture
notes, and biographical material, including reminiscences
(1949) of Taylor by his daughter, Margaret C. (Taylor)
Farrell. The papers largely relate to Taylor's professional
interests at Albion College and the Universrly of Michigan
in the field of economics. Correspondents include Henry C
Adams, James B. Angell, Albert B. Hart, Burke A Hins-
dale, Edmund J. James, A Lawrence Lowell, and Shirley
W.Smith.
MS 65-588
Taylor, Howell, 1888-1957.
Papers, 1907-56. ca. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Architect and engineer, of Adrian and Ann Arbor, Mich.
Correspondence and other papers dealing with Taylor's
possible service in World War I, his career as an architect
as a participant in the survey of historic American build-
ings, and as a teacher in Beirut Lebanon; papers relating to
Taylor's personal affairs ; and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Mrs. Taylor.
MS65-589
Taylor, John W general storekeeper of Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Papers, 1853-66. ca. 250 items and 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence dealing with personal and family affairs,
personal accounts, account books of general store sales, re-
ceipts, and invoices of Taylor's men's furnishing business.
Includes a letter (1859) describing Leavenworth, Kan, gold
seekers and immigration.
Gift of Mrs. C. S. Campbell, 1948.
MS 65-590
Taylor, Orla Benedict, 1865-
Papers, 1831-43. ca. 150 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer. Correspondence and other papers on the gene-
alogy of the Richard Church and Benedict families, ances-
tors of Taylor. Includes four letters (1831-82) from mem-
bers of the Benedict family.
Gift of Mr. Taylor, 1942-43.
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Taylor famfly. MS6W!91
Papers, 1827-1908. ca. 3 ft. and 18 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.:
Correspondence of the Taylor family, particularly of Bar-
ton Taylor, Methodist clergyman, of his wife, Elizabeth
Gurney Taylor, and of Ralph Wendell Taylor, dealing with
family affairs and religious matters, especially the Methodist
Church; letters (1901-08) of R W. Taylor on the Philip-
pine Islands; 12 vols, of Elizabeth Gurney Taylor's diaries
of everyday activities; an autograph album; personal ac-
count book; legal record book (1828-42) containing record
of proceedings before Philo Taylor, justice of the peace in
Wayne Co., Mich.; Wallace Taylor's notebook; biographi-
cal material; sermons, articles, and addresses on various
topics, including slavery, temperance, the Prohibition Party,
woman suffrage, and the Methodist Church; and school
papers.
Gift of Clarence Wochholtz, 1938.
MS 65-692
Teed, Florence S 1901-1954.
Papers, 1924-54. 6 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minister and civic leader of Ann Arbor, Mich. Sermons,
notes for sermons, addresses, student papers, and miscella-
neous papers. Most of the material relates to the rights
and status of women and to religion.
Gift of Dr. Wallace Teed, 1956.
nn „ . . , MS 65-593
Ten Brook, Andrew, 1814-1899.
Papers, 1854-1935. 65 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Professor and librarian at the University of Michigan.
Correspondence relating to Ten Brook's publications, per-
sonal matters, and University of Michigan affairs, particu-
larly book purchases for the library; typewritten copies of
letters originally published in the New York Baptist regis-
ter describing a trip Ten Brook made in 1854 through the
eastern section of the U. S. and through Michigan, noting
the cities and towns of Adrian, Albion, Ann Arbor, Battle
Creek, Centerville, Clinton, Detroit, Dexter, Fairfield,
Galesburg, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Marshall, and Saline, as
well as noting Baptist Church work and railroad travel^
and a ms. of Ten Brook's entitled "The story of ourVity
and its schools" (Ann Arbor), together with a revised type-
written copy of it by Byron A. Finney.
MS 65-594
Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919.
Papers, 1838-1940. 3 ft. and 13 v.
_ In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of German at the University of Michigan and
Columbia University. Correspondence, diaries, speeches,
lecture notes, scrapbooks, and other papers of Thomas and
his family covering his European travels and his activities
as a student at the University of Michigan and the Univer-
sity of Leipzig and as a faculty member at the University
of Michigan and Columbia University. Many of the
papers deal with Thomas' professional interests, including
the German language and literature, and with the attitude
of the academia towards Germans in World War x. In-
cludes correspondence of Thomas with his publishers and a
Civil War letter from Stephen V. Thomas written while he
was serving in the 10th Michigan Cavalry. Correspond-
ents include James B. Angell, William W. Bishop, Nicholas
M. Butler, Mortimer E. Cooley, John R. Effinger, John
Erskdne, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Virginia C. Gildersleeve,
Edmund W. Gosse, William D. Howells, Harry B. Hutchins,
William L. Phelps, and Harlan F. Stone.
Gift of Prof. Harold A. Thomas and Dr. Harold A.
Thomas, 196L
MS 65-395
Thomas, Nathan Macy, 1803-1887.
Papers, 1818-89. ca. 2 ft. and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Quaker abolitionist and physician, of Mt Pleasant, Ohio
and Schoolcraft, Mich. Correspondence of Thomas with
his wife, Pamela S. Brown Thomas, his children, Ella
Thomas, Malcolm Thomas, and Stanton Thomas, and with
relatives, friends, public leaders, abolitionists, and pub-
lishers dealing largely with family affairs, land transac-
tions, medical discoveries, woman suffrage, the Liberty
Party, and particularly with anti-slavery activities; an
autobiography of Thomas; addresses; essays; a petition;
three account books (1832-79) and medical, school, legal,
business, and miscellaneous papers. Correspondents include
James G. Birney, Erastus Hussey, Lucius Lyon, S. B.
Thayer, Jesse Thomas (father of Nathan), Jesse Thomas
(brother of Nathan), Jonathan Thomas, and Seymour B.
Treadwell.
Gift of Malcolm Thomas, 1936.
__ MS 65-596
Thompson, Benjamin, physician,.
Papers, 1865-86. 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician, of Plainwell, Mich. Personal account books
relating to Thompson's medical practice in Plainwell, Alle-
gan Co., Mich.; and University of Michigan student note-
books (1865-66) on courses given by Samuel G. Armor
Silas H Douglas, Corydon La Ford, Moses Gunn, Alonzo
B. Palmer, and Abram Sager.
Gift of Alexis Praus, 1956.
-pi. j t, t, „ MS 65-597
Thunder Bay Boom Company, Alpena, Mich
Business records, 1868-1912. 8 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Cashbook, daybooks, logbooks, time books, journals,
ledgers, constitution and bylaws, and a miscellaneous book.
Gift of Philip K. Fletcher, 1950.
Travis, De Hull Norman, 1882-1960.
Papers, 1912-58. 1 ft
_ In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
_ Secretary to Chase S. Osborn and assistant to the U S
Secretary General of the Nuremberg War Crime Trials.
Correspondence dealing chiefly with social and political
matters; Nuremberg War Crimes Trial materials, including
pictures, copies of proceedings against Karl Brandt and
Wilhelm Stuckart, public indictments and biographical
sketches of other defendants; and mimeographed mss. on
German concentration camps and the German Government
under Hitler.
Gift of Katherine Travis, 1963.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
\ MS 65-599
Treadwell, Seymonr Bonghton, 1795-1867.
Papers, 1818-69. ca. 400 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Editor of the Michigan freeman. Chiefly correspondence
of Treadwell, his son, Jefferson Treadwell, and other mem-
bers of the family; addresses; clippings; broadsides; and
land records. The correspondence covers personal and busi-
ness affairs, firsthand views of the South and slavery in
1859-60, the anti-slavery movement in Michigan and else-
where, Hamilton Institute of New York, temperance, and
politics. Correspondents include John P. Cleaveland, George
Dawson, George W. Eaton, Arthur L. Porter, Gerrit Smith,
Alvan Stewart, Charles EL Stewart, Electa Maria Sheldon
Stewart, Samuel N. Sweet, and Jerome Treadwell.
Gift of Mrs. John Tdwne, 1937; and James P. LoveMn,
196L
MS 65-600
Trowbridge, Charles Christopher, 1800-1883.
Papers, ca. 1823-40. 6 items and 11 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, photocopies.
Indian agent, banker, mayor of Detroit, and regent of the
University of Michigan. Seven vols, of mss. on the history
and traditions of Indian tribes; four vols, of mss. on TnriiaTi
languages; record (1830?) of minutes of the office of the
Indian agency at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; Trowbridge's
transcripts of two speeches (1830) delivered by Indian
chiefs at the agency; two photocopies of letters (1840)
from Francis J. Higginson and Trowbridge's reply on Uni-
versity of Michigan business; an address on the early his-
tory of the University of Michigan; and autobiographical
material (photocopy).
Gift of Mrs. William Mitchell, 1938.
MS65-601
Trowbridge, Lather Stephen, 1836-1912.
Papers, 1842-90. ca. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Civil War officer. Chiefly correspondence and other papers
of Trowbridge, major general in the 10th Cavalry during
the Civil War, and of members of his family dealing with
Detroit and Birmingham, Mich, college life at Yale, and
the Civil Wax. Correspondents include Russell A. Alger,
George Duffield, Hoyt Post, Charles C. Trowbridge, Sow-
land E. Trowbridge, Stephen V. R Trowbridge, and Moses
C.Tykr.
Gift of Mrs. Brace Krag, 1961.
MS65-602
Trueblood, Thomas Clarkson, 1856-1951.
Papers, 1886-1946. ca. 1 ft. and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of speech at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence, travel diaries, an autobiography, speeches, lec-
ture notes, articles, essays, reviews, mainly relating to ora-
tory and debate; a voL of congratulatory letters (1942) to
Trueblood on the 50th anniversary of the Dept. of Speech
at the University of Michigan; and other papers relating to
Trueblood's activities at the University of Michigan and
other schools and to his travels around the world. Corre-
spondents include Jane Addams, Clinton P. Anderson, Al-
bert J. Beveridge, Wilber M Brucker, Princess Cantacu-
zene, Edgar A. Guest, Chase S. Osborn, Sir Robert Stout
(New Zealand) and William Howard Taft.
Gift of Thomas Trueblood.
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MS 65-603
Tucker, Stephen Davis, 1818-1902.
Papers, ca. 1845-98. 59 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Manufacturer of printing presses, of New York City.
Correspondence concerning business affairs and the Civil
War, biographical and genealogical information, deeds, wills,
and other legal papers. Includes a letter from Tucker's
brother, Charles, an inmate of the Elmira prison in Michigan
for Confederate prisoners.
Gift of Col. Thomas MSpaulding.
MS 65-604
Taller family.
Papers, 1793-1883 and 1937. 50 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and other papers of the Tuller family,
particularly Artimedorus Tuller, of Tecumseh and Jones-
viHe, Mich. Includes deeds, receipts, and other business and
legal papers.
Gift of Mrs. J. B. Ladd, 1941.
MS 65-605
Turner, James Monroe, 1850-1896.
Papers, 1850-98. 108 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Farmer, businessman, mayor of Lansing, Mich., and Re-
publican nominee for Governor. Correspondence, deeds, in-
dentures, land grants of real estate holdings, and scrapbooks
on Turner's gubernatorial and mayoralty campaigns and
Michigan politics.
Gift of the Marquette County Historical Society, 1958.
MS 65-606
Tattle, Arthur J 1868-1944.
Papers, 1889-1943. 155 ft. and 226 r.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
U. S. District Judge for Eastern Michigan and State
legislator. Chiefly correspondence, particularly concerning
Tuttle's judgeship, his personal, legal, and business affairs,
his duties as Ingham Co., Mich, prosecutor (1899-1902),
and Michigan politics; published briefs; personal accounts;
a University of Michigan Law School thesis; 52 vols, of
scrapbooks; and student notebooks on courses by James B.
Angell, Levi T. Griffin, George Henipl, Burke A. Hinsdale,
Richard Hudson, Jerome C. Knowlton, Alexis F. Lange,
Floyd R. Mechem, Albert A. Stanley, Bradley M. Thomp-
son, Thomas C. Trueblood, and Lucius L. Van Slyke. Cor-
respondents include Burt Annis, Julia M. Baldwin, Julius
C. Burrows, William A. Comstock, James J. Couzens, Ed-
win Denby, John D. Dingell, Frank D. Fitzgerald, Alex-
ander J. Groesbeck, Clare E. Hoffman, Paul H Kong, Frank
Knox, Arthur F. Lederle, George A. Marsten, Earl C.
Michener, John Miner, James 0. Murfin, Harry S. New,
Truman H Newberry, Chase S. Osborn, Hazen S. Pingree,
Jack Eobinson, Samuel W. Smith, William A. Smith, Max
Stephan, Eli R. Sutton, William H Taft, Ruth Tuttle,
Wellington Van Camp, Murray D. Van Wagoner, Paul W.
Voorhies. Fred M. Warner, Clyde I. Webster, and Roy 0.
Woodruff.
Gift of Mrs. Thomas J. Bailey, 1945-55.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-607
Ubl Edwin Fuller, 1841-1901.
Papers, 1878-1917. 115 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and businessman of Grand Rapids, Mich., U. S.
Ambassador to Germany, and U. S. "Undersecretary of State.
Correspondence of Uhl, Ids wife, Alice (Follett) Uhl, and
his son, Marshall Uhl; guest book; notebook; an address; a
biographical sketch; resolutions; and legal papers. Includes
11 letters from Grover Cleveland and 63 telegrams of con-
dolence upon the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. UhL
Gift of Marshall M Uhl, 1943.
Detroit. Urban League.
Records, 1916-49. 15 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, financial statements,
and other records covering the activities of the league and
its director, John C. Dancy, detailing many facets of the life
or the Negro in the depression, World War n, including the
1943 race riots, and the postwar period. Includes material
on employment housing, racial conflict, elections, strikes,
crime, welfare, Negro churches, and other organizations con-
cerned with the Negro such as the National Association f or
the Advancement of Colored People.
Gift of the league 1963.
„ „ , MS65-609
U.S. Army. 339th Infantry.
North Russian (Polar Bear) Expedition papers, 1918-i9.
54 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Diaries, reminiscences, pictures, maps, and scrapbooks
dealing with the North Russian (Polar Bear) Expedition to
Archangel written or collected by the men who participated
in this venture as members of the 339th Infantry of the
American Expeditionary Force.
Acquired 1963-64.
n « /».— •« „ . MS 65-610
,,. , y ommttt ^e on Conservation of Cultural Resources.
Michigan.
Records, 1941-44. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence during World War rx relating to an effort
to protect historical and cultural objects and papers from
possible destruction; reports; and minutes. Principal cor-
respondent was Lewis G. Vander Velde, rhairmgn
«■ t^_ ~ ^ MS 65-611
Van Buren, De Puy, J. 1822.
Papers, 1843-84. ca.2it.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Teacher and businessman in Galesburg, Mich. Personal
correspondence, journal, articles, addresses, notes, school
records, minute book of the Galesburg Temperance Society,
and miscellaneous papers dealing with personal affairs,
events in Kalamazoo Co., Miclu, particularly Galesburg, and
other subjects. The journal contains discussions on the
weather, schoolteaching, local politics, and Van Buren's
scholarly interests.
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MS65-S12
Van den Broek, John Abraham, 1885-1959.
Papers, 1905-55. ca. 250 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of mechanical engineering at the University of
Michigan. Correspondence dealing with University and
departmental business, World War n research projects, the
American Society of Civil Engineering, and research proj-
ects of the Hamilton Watch Company and the Hayes Wheel
Company.
Gift of Mrs. Van den Broek, 1959.
„ MS 65-613
Vandercook, Roy C 1873-1960.
Papers, 1900-57. 200 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan State police commissioner, National Guard
commander, and businessman. Diary (1920) kept while
Vandercook was police commissioner, in which he recorded
notes on the "red" raids of the 1920's and Alexander J. Groes-
beck; order book (1905-12) for the 1st Battery of Artillery,
Michigan National Guard; and newspaper clippings and
correspondence dealing with the National Guard, the copper
strike of 1913-14, the Jackson prison riot of 1912, and Wood-
bridge N. Ferris' inauguration
Gift of Mrs. Vandercook, 1961.
xr a . t, MS«5-*M
Vanderpool, George.
Papers, 1868-70. 50 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Businessman. Correspondence and legal papers relating
to the murder of Herbert Field, of Manistee, Mich., and the
trial of VanderpooL
Van Tyne, Helen Belfield Bates.
Papers, 1944-54. ca. 300 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, reports, minutes, and miscellaneous ma-
terial, primarily dealing with the Michigan League for
Planned Parenthood and the Michigan Council on Women
in Business and Industry.
Gift of Mrs. Van Tyne, 1955.
to * rr, tt ^. MS65-616
Wait, Clara Hadley.
Papers, 1893-1919. 15 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence and clippings relating to University of
Michigan affairs; family photo, albums; notes (1893-94) on
European travel by Mrs. Wait and her husband, William
Henry Wait ; notes on art lectures ; scrapbooks of Mrs. Wait's
articles and her civic activities, particularly with the Daugh-
ters of the American Revolution; and a scrapbook contain-
ing letters, papers, and other materials relating to World
War i activities of the Daughters of the American Revolu-
tion under Mrs. Wait's direction.
Gift of Rolland C. Stewart, 1949.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
urn. t> MB 65-617
Walker, Bryant, 1856-1936.
Papers, 1830-193L ca. 8 ft and 21 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer, of Detroit Chiefly correspondence beginning in
1873, primarily from conchologists throughout the world,
including copies of drafts of Walker's letters; correspond-
ence of members of the Walker family; a letter press book
(1877-86) ; one vol of typescript copies (1830-41) ofWalker
family letters written from Buffalo, N. T., Grand Rapids,
Detroit, and other places; several vols, of notes on conchol-
ogy ; a University of Michigan student notebook (1874) on
a physics course ; and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Calvin Goodrich, 1937.
-, „ „, MS65-«18
Walker, Edward Carey, 1820-1894.
Correspondence, 1863-81. ca. 750 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Regent of the University of Michigan. Correspondence,
mainly with James B. Angell, concerning the University of
Michigan, particularly its Board of Regents. Correspond-
ents include James H. Burleson, Thomas M Cooky, Silas
H. Douglas, Corydon La Ford, Henry S. Frieze, Thomas D.
Gilbert, Erastus 0. Haven, Alonzo B. Palmer, C. M Stock-
well, Andrew Ten Brook, James C. Watson, and De Vblson
Wood.
„ MS 65-619
Walton, Ivan.
Papers, ca. 1940-60. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of engineering English at the University of
Michigan. Note cards on Michigan folklore and traditions;
and recordings of folksongs and teles.
Gift of Mr. Walton, 1962.
«r *_ a- ■■ ^_ MS65-620
Wanty, George Proctor, 1856-1906.
Papers, 1900-06. 100 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
U. S. District Court judge for Western Michigan. Cor-
respondence concerning the Michigan railroad tax case;
correspondence with John Patton concerning memorial
services for Wanty; serve memorial addresses and a bio-
graphical sketch on Wanty; a scrapbook containing tele-
grams and letters concerning Wanty's appointment as U. S.
judge; and two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings on
Wanty, Michigan politics, and Grand Rapids, Mich. Cor-
respondents include Julius C. Burrows, Byron M Cutcheon,
Henry S. Dean, Benjamin F. Graves, Harry D. Jewell,
Loyal E. Knappen, Robert M. Montgomery, Amos S. Mus-
selman, William A. Smith, William H. Taft, Edwin F. Uhl,
and James R. Wylie.
Gift of George Wanty, 1956.
«r :. .. MS 65-621
Ward, Marcos Llewellyn, 1875-1963.
Papers, 1908-62. 3 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dean of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry.
Correspondence, reports, addresses, and miscellaneous papers
relating to the Michigan State Dental Association, to the
University of Michigan School of Dentistry, to American
dental education, and to other topics related to Ward's pro-
fessional career.
Gift of Dr. Ward, 1958-63.
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MS 65-622
Warner, Fred Maltby, 1865-1923.
Papers, 1832-1918. 420 items and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Secretary of state and Governor of Michigan. Corre-
spondence, legal documents, and business papers of P. Dean
Warner and bis adopted son, Fred M Warner. Includes a
cash account book (1881-95) of P. Dean Warner; a voL
recording customers of Warner's cheese business; and four
vols, of scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings on Fred
Warner's political activities.
MS 65-623
Warthin, Aldred Scott, 1866-1931.
Papers, 1914-30. 6 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Pathologist at the University of Michigan. Correspond-
ence, chiefly with physicians; articles; and other material
relating to the University of Michigan Medical School and
medical practice in general
MS 65-624
Washtenaw Gfc, Mich.
Records, 1827-1942. 12 ft. and 79 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Census records, Civil War records, and items relating to
World War n; records of the county infirmary (1848-
1942) ; poll lists (1837-44) ; various property and tax rec-
ords (1839-68) ; county fair records (1871-89) ; and miscel-
laneous papers.
MS 65-625
Watkins, Lydia Harbaugh Lewis, 1819-1909.
Papers, 1863-65. 69 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence between Mrs. Watkins, a housewife, of
Blent Co., Mich, and her son, Benton W. Lewis (b. 1844),
member of Company C, 8th Michigan Cavalry during the
Civil War; and a biographical sketch of Mis. Watkins.
Mrs. Watkins discusses the War and everyday happenings
around Grass Lake, Mich. Lewis describes bis Army ex-
periences and mentions viewing the remains of President
Lincoln.
The Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War,' by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 23.
Gift of Mrs. Evelyn Stickley, 1950.
MS 65-626
Watson, Edward Michael, 1840-1906.
Papers, 1858-1902. ca. 200 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions,
U. S. Army officer and merchant, of Marquette, Mich.
Chiefly Civil War letters from Watson to his family de-
scribing in detail Army life and training, and the various
engagements in which he participated as a member of the
1st and 9th Michigan Cavalry; correspondence concerning
the Watson family genealogy; and mss. of writings relating
to Watson's experiences in the Lake Superior region.
The Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. SO.
Gift of Mrs. Frank V. Burrows, 1951.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
. MS65-627
Watson, James Craig, 1838-1880.
Papers, 1857-81. ca. 1 ft. and 9 v.
_ In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of astronomy and director of the Observatory,
the University of Michigan and University of Wisconsin.
Correspondence of Watson and his wife, primarily with
scholars, concerning astronomy and observatories, world
travel (1874r-75), particularly in China and Egypt, the
piano exhibit at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition, and the
invention of the telephone; three diaries (1871-75); three
vols, of notes; and notes, articles, and miscellaneous stss. of
writings on Watson's scientific interests.
Gift of Agnes Alta Waite, 1949.
„ MS 66-628
Wattles, John M
Papers, 1863-93. 68 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence of Wattles and his family of Lapeer,
Mich., mainly concerning family affairs and business mat-
ters ; and miscellaneous business papers.
Gift of Louis C. Cramton, 1957.
„ MS 65-629
Wead, Charles Kasson, 1848-1925.
Papers, 1840-1924. 101 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of physics at the University of Michigan and
assistant examiner, U. S. Patent Office. Correspondence
dealing with University of Michigan affairs and scientific
topics, particularly in physics; and a collection of 37 auto-
graphs. Correspondents include James B. Angell, Alex-
ander Graham Bell, Raymond C. Davis, Samuel P. Langley,
Walter H. Page, and Edward C. Pickering.
Gift of Eunice Wead, 1951-56.
_ MS 65-630
Wedemeyer, William Walter, 1873-1913.
Papers, 1890-1913. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Michigan. Corre-
spondence (475 items) relating to Wedemeyer's speeches, his
appointment as American consul to British Guiana, the
Chelsea State Savings Bank, and other business matters.
The bulk of the collection consists of addresses and notes on
political and patriotic topics, railroad legislation, Abraham
Lincoln, Central and South American affairs, and nominat-
ing speeches for Frank P. Glazier, Edward D. Kinne, and
Fred M Warner for various offices.
Gift of the Wedemeyer family, 1941.
m MS65-331
Weissert, Charles Adams, 1878-1947.
Papers, 1845-1947, ca. 2 ft. and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Journalist, of Kalamazoo, Mich. Correspondence (1893-
1947) ; legal and business papers; speeches, notes, and writ-
mgs mostly on Michigan history; two scrapbooks of news-
paper clippings on local history in southwestern Michigan;
a vol. of obituary items on Barry Co., Mich, residents; and
a vol. of general accounts and justice-of-the-peace records
(1845-58). Correspondents include Joseph Bailly, Clarence
M Burton, Gurdon S. Hubbard, Chase S. Osborn, Albert
E. Sleeper, and George Van Pelt.
Gift of Mrs. Weissert and Mrs. Margaret Plainer, 1948.
72
__ MS65-682
Weissert, John, 1828-1883.
Correspondence, 1861-65. 291 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
260 letters from Weissert to his wife and son, while he was
serving as artificer in Company C, Michigan Engineers and
Mechanics, in Kentucky and Tennessee, and with Sherman's
Army on the march to Atlanta, Ga^ and back to North Caro-
lina; and 31 letters (1861-62) to Weissert and his family
■from John M Bessmer, while he was serving in Company
F, 8th Michigan Infantry. The letters are in German and
have been translated.
Described in Michigan men in the Civil War, by Ida C.
Brown (Michigan Historical Collections, Bulletin no. 9,
Jan. 1959) p. 12 and 30.
Gift of Mrs. Charles A. Weissert, 1958.
MS 65-633
Welch family.
Correspondence, 1864-1944. 1ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chiefly family correspondence concerning everyday hap-
penings and family affairs. Primarily letters to Mrs. Eldred
ST. (Lulu) Welch from Mrs. Fred (Florence) Meno, of Port
Huron, Mich, and Detroit, and from relatives in other parts
of Michigan.
„ MS 65-634
Wells, Benjamin Franklin, 1835-1925.
Correspondence, 1861-69. ca. 125- items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Transcripts (typewritten) of originals owned by Carlton
B. Wells.
Correspondence mainly between Wells and his wife, Me-
lissa Wells of Fabius, Mich. Includes 32 letters (1861-
64) from Wells to his wife while he was serving in Com-
pany A, 11th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War. The let-
ters deal with everyday happenings in Fabius, personal
reflections, and Wells' military activities.
The Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 30-31.
Gift of Carlton B. Wells, 1955.
MS65-635
Wells, Carlton Frank, 1898-
Papers, 1940-41. 150 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of English at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence and other material relating to a petition circu-
lated among the University of Michigan and Wayne State
University faculties urging total war against Germany
Gift of Mr. Wells, 1962.
MS 65-686
Wenley, Robert Mark, 1861-1929.
Papers, 1879-1929. 7 ft and 39 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of philosophy at Glasgow University and the
University of Michigan. Correspondence, principally deal-
ing with Wenley 's scholarly interests in philosophy and the
University of Michigan; 3 diaries (189&-1927) of Wenley's
travels in Europe and activities at the University of Michi-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wenley, Robert Marie, 1861-1929. Papers, 1879-1929.
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gan; 21 vols, of notebooks on philosophical subjects; and
5 notebooks of Kate Gibson Wenley. Correspondents in-
clude George P. Adams, James B. Angell, James R. Angell,
James M. Baldwin, Frederic H. Britton, Marion L Burton,
Nicholas M. Butler, Edward Caird, W. S. Chang, John
Dewey, James Donaldson, Robert A Duff, Robert Flint,
Alexander C. Fraser, Robert L Frost, Michael J. Gallagher,
Emma Goldman, Harry B. Hutchins, George T. Ladd, Oscar
Levi, Alfred H. Lloyd, David Masson, Henry L. Mepck«n,
J. Clark Murray, Chase S. Osborn, George J. Romanes,
Bertram! Russell, Marten Ten Hoor, and Charles B.
Vibbert.
MS65-637
Wesleyan Methodist Connection (or Church) of America.
Conferences. Michigan.
Records, 1852-1942. 9 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes, financial records, membership statistics, biog-
raphies of ministers of the yearly conferences; minutes and
constitution of the Association for Ministerial Improvement
of the Michigan Conference (1871-1917) ; minutes of the
Leoni 'Wesleyan Church (1867-60) ; and minutes and mem-
bership rolls (1891-1906) of the Wesleyan Methodist Church
at Alton, Mich.
MS 65-638
Wheeler, Clara Marian, 1861-1946.
Papers, 1874-1945. ca. 6 ft. and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Educator j of Grand Rapids, Mich. Correspondence; re-
ports; notes: lectures; four miscellaneous notebooks; two
combination notebooks and scrapbooks on general topics
and Grand Rapids; and an autograph book. The papers
relate to personal affairs, kindergarten education, parent-
teacher associations, and public school education in general.
Gift of Mrs. C J. Olsen, 1946.
MS65-639
Wheeler, Frank WiDis, 1853-1921.
Papers, 1888-1917. ca. 100 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Shipbuilder and U. S. Representative from Michigan.
Letters (1890) from James G. Blaine; newspaper clippings
and papers largely relating to shipbuilding on the Great
Lakes; to Wheeler's firm at Bay City, Mich, in particular,
and to his political career; and a photo, album of Great
Lakes shipping and the Wheeler home.
Gift of Mary Wheeler Clark, 1938.
MS 65-640
Wheeler, Frederick M 5.1862.
Papers, 1859-1941. 1 ft. and 21 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
President of the Michigan Forestry Association. Cor-
respondence, business papers, articles, and 21 vols, of mis-
cellaneous notebooks. The early papers pertain to the
Wheeler family and much of the later papers deals with
family affairs, conservation, the Michigan Forestry Associa-
tion, and Wheeler genealogy.
Gift of Mrs. C. J. Olsen, 1946.
MS65-641
Wheeler, Lorenzo D
Papers, 1836-1904. 51 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Legal and business papers of Wheeler and his family of
Blackmail Township, Jackson Co., Mich.
Gift of Mabel Wheeler, 1952.
MS 65-642
White, Albert Easton, 1884-1956.
Papers, 1939-61. 75 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Director of the University of Michigan Engineering Re-
search Institute. Congratulatory letters on White's retire-
ment, a radio speech, and other miscellaneous items.
Gift of Mrs. White, 1960-62.
MS 65-643
White, Enoch J 1814-1878.
Papers, 1836-77. ca. 450 items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Merchant, civil engineer, and banker, of Lapeer, Mich.
Correspondence and business papers. Many of the papers
deal with real estate transactions in Michigan. Includes
two vols, of personal and general store accounts.
Gift of Louis C. Cramton.
MS 65-644
White, Peter, 1830-1908.
Papers, 1849-1915. 23 ft. and 74 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Businessman, of Marquette, Mich., State legislator, and
regent of the University of Michigan. Correspondence, legal
documents, 45 vols, of bound records, and miscellaneous busi-
ness papers. Includes 29 letter press books, personal family
letters; political correspondence (1876-96) relating to the
Democratic Party in Michigan, especially in the Northern
Peninsula, the State Legislature, and State and national
elections ; and correspondence after 1900 relating to the Uni-
versity of Michigan. The chief subject of the papers is
White's business interests, including Northern Michigan
iron, insurance, banking, and general investments. Corre-
spondents include Henry C. Adams, James B. Angell, Henry
P. Baldwin, Levi L Barbour, Orlando M Barnes, Henry B.
Brown, Donald M. Dickinson, Jacob M. Dickinson, Claudius
B. Grant, Robert Graveraet, Hugh H. Hanna, Marcus A
Hanna, Charles T. Harvey, Charles D. Lawton, Horace H.
Lurton, Andrew C. McLaughlin, James McMillan, William
G. Mather, Chase S. Osborn, Hazen S. Pingree, Henry F.
Severens, Samuel W. Smith, Henry T. Thurber, Fred M
Warner, Ralph D. Williams, and Edwin B. Winans.
MS65-645-
Whitney, Allen Sisson, 1857-1944
Papers, 1885-1939. 156 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dean of the University of Michigan. Correspondence,
MSB. of writings and addresses, and school records. Includes
148 letters dealing largely with Whitney's work in the Uni-
versity of Michigan School of Education. Correspondents
include James B. Angell, James R. Angell, Marion L Bur-
ton, Harry B. Hutchins, Clarence C. Little, and Eugene C.
Warriner.
Gift of Mrs. Whitney, 1944.
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™. MS65-646
Wnittemore, Gideon Ofin, 1800-1863.
Papery 1817-1938. 3 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Business and personal correspondence of Whittemore, his
wife, their son, James Olin Whittemore, and other members
of the Wnittemore, Mack, and Abram Mathews families;
business and legal records; sermons; and miscellaneous
papers. The papers relate to family matters, Tawas City,
Mich, (founded by the Whittemore family), lumbering, the
journey of the Mormons across the United States and settle-
ment in Salt Lake City, Utah, the University of Michigan
and its branches, and Whittemore genealogy. Correspond-
ents include James Coonent, Henry Hatch, Rufus Hatch, De
Witt C Leach, John M Mack, Stephen Mack, Temperance
Mack, Stevens T. Mason, Abram B. Mathews, Harriet F.
Mathews, Ira Mayhew, Gilbert Morgan, Zina Pitcher, Hy-
™ m _, Slni gi' Eowland E. Trowbridge, Charles W. Whipple,
Charles H Whittemore, George Whittemore, W. Frank
Whittemore, William B. Whittemore, and Moses Wisner.
Gift of Harlow O: Whittemore, 1958.
„. ^ „ MS65-647
Wiest, Howard M 1864-1945.
Papers, ca. 1912-19. 13 items and 26 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan Supreme Court justice. Addresses, articles,
and notes on legal, fraternal (Elks), and religious topics.
Gift of Mrs. Wiest, 1946.
nr. n , * MS 65-648
Wilgus, Horace Lafayette, 1859-I93. r >.
Papers. 1879-1935. ca. 5 ft and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of law at the University of Michigan. Corre-
spondence dealing with Ann Arbor, Mich., local organiza-
tions j£. d groups, University of Michigan affairs (particu-
larly Wilgus' scholarly interests in law, especially trusts and
corporation law), the Law School, publications, Ohio State
University, social reform and political movements, including
the Michigan Anti-Saloon League, the antitrust movement,
and the 1912 Progressive Party ; speeches, clippings, mss. of
books and articles, lecture notes, and other papers. Corre-
spondents include Charles F. Adams, James B. Ames, James
B. Angell, Newton D. Baker, Thomas A Bogle, William E.
Borah, John W. Bradshaw, William Jennings Bryan,
Lyman E. Cooley, Raymond C. Davis, Amasa M Eaton,
Abraham Flexner, James R, Garfield, J. Mills Gelston,
Henry George, Joseph L Hudson, Harry B. Hutchins,
Charles F. Kent, Walter S. Logan, Floyd R. Mechem, Earl
C. Michener, Eliza M. Mosher, Chase S. Osborn, Carl S.
Patton, William W. Potter, Wilfred B. Shaw, Henry Tat-
lock, and William W. Wedemeyer.
Gift of Mrs. Stanley D. Dodge, 1940-60.
«™. MS 65-649
Williams, Edward, of Detroit.
Papers, 1838-78. ca. 50 items.
_ In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Deeds, miscellaneous receipts, and other business papers
relating to the purchase and sale of land by Williams.
Gift of Clare E. Millim^ 1952.
74
MS 65-650
Williams, Gerhard Mennen, 1911-
Papers, 1911-63. 850 ft and 27 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Governor of Michigan (1949-60) and U S. Under Sec-
retary of State for African Affairs. Correspondence,
speeches, reports, memoranda, and notes dealing with the
Democratic Party, State and national politics, the elections
of 1948 through 1960, all of the operations of the State
government of Michigan, trips through the U. S. and abroad,
and personal and family matters of Williams and his wife,
Nancy Lace (Quirk) Williams; and 27 vols, of scrapbooks
of newspaper clippings and other material
_ Complete index to correspondents in the repository. Par-
tial list of correspondents in the Guide to manuscripts in the
Michigan Historical Collections of the University of Michi-
gan (1963) p. 170-173.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Williams, 1960-61.
«r.„. , MS 65-651
Williams, Jeremiah D 6. 1815.
Papers, 1808-1904. 70 items and 16 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan State legislator. Correspondence, primarily be-
tween Williams and his wife while he was a member of the
State Legislature in 1855; diaries (1841-42 and 1878-96) of
Williams citine family activities, events at the University
of Michigan, and a trip from Michigan to Washington,
D. C. in 1842; legal and business papers; school papers;
reminiscences; obituaries; and a ms. of the history of Web-
ster Township, Mich.
Gift of T. Hawley Tapping and Mrs. Viola Blair.
„. MS 65-652
Williams, John R 1782-1854.
Papers, 1799-1816. 99 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Contractor's agent to U. S. troops. Correspondence deal-
ing with supplying U. S. troops from Wilkinsonville on the
Ohio River, including a letter (1816) to Governor Lewis
Cass, concerning a bill for printing the territorial laws of
Michigan; and reports, inventories, receipts, and other
papers relating to Williams' supply work. Correspondents
include Col. John F. Hamtramck, Oliver Ormsby, Col. Da-
■*vid Strong, and William Wusthoff.
MS 65-653
Willson, James Caldwell, 1833-1912.
Papers, 1863-1912 and 1939. 6 items and 43 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Physician, of Flint, Mich. Diaries commenting briefly
on Willson's daily schedule, his medical practice, Civil War
service, trips in tha United States and in Europe; records
of Willson's medical practice; one letter (1939) about Will-
son ; and five addresses by Willson.
Gift of Mrs. Jay C. Thompson, 1950.
MS 65-654
WinehelL, Alexander, 1824-1891.
Papers, 1837-91. ca. 9 ft. and 188 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of geology, zoology, and botany at Syracuse
University, Vanderbilt University, and the University of
Michigan and chancellor of Syracuse University. Corre-
spondence of Winchell, members of his family, friends, col-
leagues, and universities concerning Winchell's scholarly in-
terests in the natural sciences, family affairs, personal busi-
ness ventures, the University of Michigan, and other institu-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1837-91.
WincheD, Alexander, 1824-1891.
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tions where he taught; 41 diaries (1846-91) ; notebooks of
Winchell's trips with expense accounts; personal and busi-
ness account books; addresses, editorials, scientific reports,
lecture and other notes; and articles and essays on philoso-
phical, religious, educational, and scientific subjects, includ-
ing astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics,
and paleontology. Correspondents include Louis A^gri?,
Spencer F. Baird, Amos Binney, William G. Binney, Austin
Blair, James R Boise, Datus C. Brooks, Lewis Cass, George
B. Catlin, Isaac P. Christiancy, Davis W. Clark, Thomas M.
Copley, Joseph <3ummings, James D. Dana, "William Darl-
ington, Silas H. Douglas, George Engelman, John Farmer,
Louis Fasquelle, Corydon La Ford, Henry S. Frieze, James
A. Garfield, Augustus A. Gould, Asa Gray, James Hall,
Erastus O. Haven, Gilbert Haven, Ferdinand V. Hayden,
Eugene W. Hilgard, Nathaniel Holmes, John L. Le Conte,
Joseph Le Conte, Joseph Leidy, Sir William E. Logan, Sir
Charles Lyell, George G. Meade, Fielding B. Meek, Thomas
Nuttall, Alonzo B. Palmer, John G. Park, William B.
Rogers, Abram Sager, Thomas Say, Benjamin Silliman,
Sr., Benjamin Silliman, Jr., George C. Swallow, Henry P.
Tappan, John Torrey, Charles C. Trowbridge, Luther S.
Trowbridge, Stephen M VaiL Andrew D. White, Charles
A. White, Joseph D. Whitney, Moses Wisner, and DeVolson
Wood.
Gift of Alexander N. Winchell and the Minnesota His-
torical Society.
MS 65-655
Wing, Austin Eli, 1792-1849.
Papers, 1817-1905. 130 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, regent of the University of Michigan, and U S.
Representative from Michigan. Business and family cor-
respondence of Wing, his wife, his daughter, and other
relatives; and 4 compositions. Includes 77 letters from
Wing's granddaughter, Kate E. Mitchell, written from Vas-
sar College. Some of Wing's letters discuss national poli-
tics (1826-33) , Congress, and Washington, D. C.
Gift of Thomas M. Sawyer and Mrs. W. C. Jones, 1938.
MS 65-656
Wing, Warner, 1805-1876.
Papers, 1837-78. 89 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer, State legislator, and Michigan Supreme Court
justice. Family correspondence of Wing, his wife, Eliza
Anderson Wing, their daughter, May Wing, and other rela-
tives; and two biographical sketches of Wing. Many of the
letters were written from Detroit and Monroe, Mich., and
contain references to Wine's activities as a judge.
Gift of Thomas M Sawyer and Mrs. W. C. Jones, 1940.
MS65-657
Wisconsin Land and Lumber Company.
Records, 1871-1914. 16 ft. and 492 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, ledgers, daybooks, journals, and other
business records of the H. A. Jewell Company, the William
Mueller Company, the Fond du Lac division, the Hermans-
viUe, Mich., division, and the C. J. L. Meyer division of the
Wisconsin Land and Lumber Company.
Gift of G Harold Earle. 1947-48.
MS 65-658
Wisner, Moses, 1815-1863.
Papers, 1836-67. 18 items and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
U S. Army officer, lawyer, and Governor of Michigan.
17 letters (1862) from Wisner to his wife, Angelina Wisner,
and to his children, while he was serving in Kentucky as a
colonel in the 22d Michigan Infantry; 3 account books and
records (1843-62) of law cases of George W. Wisner and
Moses Wisner; a voL of records (1859-60) of Wisner's office
expenditures and other accounts while serving as Governor
of Michigan (1859-60) ; and a voL of Genesee Co., Mich.,
tax records kept by Wisner and accounts of his estate (1836-
67).
The Civil 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. 26.
Gift of Mrs. Florence Wallace, 1935.
MS 65-659
Withington, William Herbert, 1835-1903.
Papers, 1861-1909. 191 items and 39 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten).
Civil War officer, State legislator, and banker, of Jack-
son, Mich. Correspondence (1861-63) ; diary (1897) of a
European trip; 28 personal account books; business papers;
special orders; notes, including materials (1895-1903) on
the management of the Withington & Cooley Manufacturing
Company, makers of rakes, forks, scythe snaths, and other
items; and miscellaneous material. Includes 10 letters from
Withington to members of his family during the Civil War;
64 letters to Withington from Governor Austin Blair (1818-
1894) and his wife, Sarah L. (Ford) Blair, from friends,
and from the men of his regiment; and a typed copy of
Withington's experiences as a war prisoner. Most of the
papers relate to Withington's Civil War service as colonel
of the 17th Michigan Infantry, to the Grand Army of the
Republic, and to a possible appointment to the U. S. Senate
in 1894. Correspondents include Russell A. Alger, John J.
Bagley, Benjamin B. Baker, Jonathan Bevier, Julius C. Bur-
rows, John Jones, Constant Luce, G. Collins Lyon, George
S. Newman, Delos Phillips, Hazen S. Pingree, Christian
Rath, John T. Rich, Rowland E. Trowbridge, and John
Tyler.
The Civil War letters are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 31.
Gift of Winthrop Withington, 1951.
MS65-660
Wood, Norman Asa, 1857-1943.
Papers, 1848-1957. ca. 150 items and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Curator of birds at the University of Michigan Museum.
Correspondence and other papers of Wood and his family,
of Lodi Township and Ami Arbor, Mich. Includes six let-
ters from Alexander G. Ruthven; genealogical material of
the Wood and Phelps families; material concerning the Uni-
versity Museum ; scrapbooks containing obituaries, news of
the Wood family, items on sheep breeding in Washtenaw
Co., Mich., and ornithological affairs; and a voL of flock
records of Wood's merino sheep.
Gift of Mrs. Peter Kivi, 1958.
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„ MS 65-661
Woodruff, David Oliphant
Papers, 1837-83. 1 ft. and 2 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence of Woodruff and of the Woodruff and
Hurd families of Niles, Mich, concerning family affairs,
events in Niles, the California gold rush, politics, and the
Civil War service of Woodruff's son, Charles Woodruff in
the 25th Michigan Infantry ; and two diaries (Aug. 14, 1862-
Oct 28, 1863 and Sept 26, 1864-April 18, 1865) kept by
Charles. Includes 64 letters from Charles to his parents giv-
ing detailed accounts of camp life and duties. Correspond-
ents include Charles Duncombe, Aaron P. Hammond, Wil-
liam Hurd, Thomas O'Callaghan, Clarissa Hurd Woodruff,
Edgar Woodruff, John Woodruff, and Mary Ann Woodruff.
The Civil War papers are described in Michigan men in
the Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Col-
lections, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 32.
Gift of Jeanne Griffin, 1958.
MS65-662
Worcester, Dean Conant, 1866-1924.
Papers, 1900-24. 3 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of zoology at the University of Michigan, and
Government official and business executive in the Philippine
Islands. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks,
and pictures dealing with Worcester's activities in the
Philippines as a member of the U. S. Philippine Commis-
sion, Philippine secretary of the interior, assistant to the
president of the Philippine Refining Company, vice presi-
dent and general manager of the Agusan Cocoanut Company
and president of the Philippine Desiccated Cocoanut Com-
pany, and publications concerning the Islands. Correspond-
ents include William H. Taft and Leonard Wood.
Gift of Mrs. Kenneth B. Day, 1957.
„, . . MS65-663
Wnght, Allen G teacher and farmer.
Papers, 1845-91. 425 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence of Wright, a farmer and teacher in Vir-
ginia, Illinois, and Marshall, Mich., with his wife, his various
brothers and sisters and other relatives, and with his pupils,
friends, and business acquaintances; and miscellaneous
papers, including tax receipts and school papers. Most of
the letters are about prices of farm commodities and farm
land, the weather, crop conditions, and family affairs. A
few relate to politics and the Civil War. Correspondents
include Edwin B. Wright, Enoch Wright, Grove Wright,
Harriette E. Wright, Julia Ann Wright, Mary Wright,
Myron W. Wright, and Simeon Wright
Gift of Herbert Wright, 1938.
„ MS65-664
Wnght family.
Papers, 1829-1939. 3 ft. and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chiefly personal correspondence of Fannie E. (Pettibone)
Wright with her husband, Philo Elizar Wright (1828-1879) ,
captain of the lake vessel Neptune, with her daughters,
Evelyn Wright, Maude Wright Virginia Wright her son,
Philo Sherman Wright her brother, Sherman Pettibone, and
other members of the family, primarily concerning family
affairs and genealogy of the Wright and Pettibone families;
57 vols, of diaries (1863-1925) of Fannie E. Wright record-
ing family news, social events, and home activities in De-
troit; family business papers, including a book of bills
(1864-65) of Philo E. Wright; account books of the Sher-
man Pettibone farm of Tallmadge, Ohio; .and Philo S.
Wright's account books (1893-1913). Correspondents
include William W. Collier and Samuel B. Pettibone.
Acquired, -1958.
MS 65-665
Wykes, Roger Irving, 1874-
Papers, 1905-42. 3 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Attorney general of Michigan. Correspondence (1907-08)
on Wykes' campaign and activities in the Michigan Con-
stitutional Convention ; briefs and other legal papers relat-
ing to the Duluth, South Shore, and Atlantic Railroad case
and the Grand Rapids Gas Company ease; and scrapbooks
(1907-20) on the Constitutional Convention and Michigan
politics. Correspondents include Charles A. Blair, Chase S.
Osborn, and Arthur H Vandenberg.
Gift of Frederic K. Wykes, 1958.
MS 65-666
Young, Leigh Jarvis, 1883-1960.
Papers, 1908-60. 250 items and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of forestry at the University of Michigan, direc-
tor of the Michigan Dept of Conservation, and mayor of
Ann Arbor, Mich. Correspondence and other papers dealing
with Young's work at the University of Michigan, in the
Dept of Conservation, and as mayor of Ann Arbor. In-
cludes six vols, of student notebooks on University courses
in botany, economics, geology, psychology, forest engineer-
ing, entomology, and dendrology. Correspondents include
William B. Mershon, Chase S. Osborn, and Gifford Pinchot
Gift of Mrs. Young, 1961.
_ MS 65-667
Young Men's Christian Associations. Ann Arbor, Mich.
Records of the Young Men's and Young Women's Chris-
tian Associations, 1895-1955. 200 items and 25 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Scrapbooks, financial records, minutes of the Y. M C. A.,
its Auxiliary, and the Y. W. C. A., miscellaneous records,
correspondence, clippings, and reports.
MS 65-668
Ypsflanti, Mich. First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Records, 1831-1960. ca. 250 items and 73 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes (1847-1909) of the Quarterly Conference; mem-
bership rolls (1858-1922) ; financial records (1864-67, 1939) ;
minutes (1865-1911) of the Board of Trustees; bound and
unbound minutes (1831-34, 1903-20, 1945-54) of the Official
Board; women's societies records and miscellaneous papers
(1864-1960) ; church programs (1935-38) ; King's Guards
records (1922-24) ; a scrapbook of clippings on the history
of the church; historical pageants; historical sketches; sub-
scription list (1836); pew assignments; and bulletins.
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MS 65-469
Ypsflanti, Midi. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1830-1950. 100 items and 22 t.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes (1856-1944); membership registers; minutes,
financial records, annual reports, a constitution, and other
papers of the women's societies; minutes (1906-43) of the
trustees; minutes (1830-46) of the First Congregational
Society, the forerunner of this church; miscellaneous busi-
ness papers; historical notes; and a record of church trials.
MS 65-670
Ziegler, Charles M 1888-1959.
Papers, 1929-59. ca. 250 items and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michigan State highway commissioner. Correspondence,
personal accounts, speeches, seven vols, of scrapbooks, clip-
pings, miscellaneous papers, and memorabilia dealing with
Ziegler's engineering and highway career, and his political
activities. Correspondents include Frederick Y. Bradley,
Wilber M Brucker, and Earl C. Michener.
Gift of Mrs. Ziegler, 1959-62.
MS65-671
Kraze, William Frederick, 1873-1962.
Papers, 1865-1962. ca.6ft
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Teacher, Minnesota State legislator, and mayor of Min-
neapolis. 26 scrapbooks together with correspondence (1943-
44) relating to Kunze's work on the War Finance Commit-
tee, teacher's contracts, newspaper clippings, and other
papers. The scrapbooks document Kunze's career as teacher
and administrator (1890-1910), member (1910-12) of the
Minnesota State Legislature, chairman (1911-29) of the
Minneapolis Welfare Board, organizer (1916) of the Ex-
change State Bank of Minneapolis, and mayor of Minneap-
olis (1929-31). Includes information on the Minneapolis
City Charter and the Minneapolis Library Board of which
he was a member.
Unpublished inventory available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Carl H: Mattson.
MS 65-672
Lindbergh family.
Papers, 1808-1960. ca. 10 ft. ( ca. 6500 items)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, reminiscences, biographical information,
printed invitations, programs, certificates, and membership
cards (1883-1925) relating to the Lindbergh family; tran-
scripts of speeches and articles and political literature and
campaign brochures of Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1858-
1924), lawyer and U. S. Representative from Minnesota;
and other papers. The correspondence (1893-1924) relates
mainly to the political activities of Charles A. Lindbergh,
Sr.j and includes references to reciprocal trade, the liquor
problem among the Indians in northern Minnesota, Lind-
bergh's probe {1912) of the "money trust." the struggle in
the Republican Party between the Roosevelt and La Follette
forces (with correspondence from Gifford Pinchot and
Theodore Roosevelt on this problem), Lindbergh's views on
the American entry into World War i, his campaign for
Governor (1916) against J. A. A. Burnquist, and his at-
tempts (1917-24) to publish his writings and a progressive
political newspaper. Papers of Charles Augustus Lind-
bergh7~JT7-(-b„l902) include newspaper clippings (1925-41)
relating mainly to his aviation career and his flight to Taxis,
with a few items (1939-41) relating to his opposition to
America's entry into World War n.
Unpublished inventory available in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Charles A Iindbergh, Jr., and Mrs. Eva (Lind-
bergh) Christie West, 1932-63.
MS 65-673
Rose Brothers Far Company.
Records, 1855-1955. 77 ft. (ca. 75,000 items)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, daybooks, ledgers, journals, trial bal-
ances, annual statements, minutes, cost books, codebooks,
auction catalogs, fur assortment books, fur shipment books,
articles of incorporation, bylaws, agreements, contracts, and
other papers relating to the Rose Brothers Fur Company
and the firms which preceded it: J. Ullmann & Co., Joseph
Ullmann, inc., Albert N. Rose & Bros., inc., and the Albert
N. Rose & Bros. Trading Corporation. The papers describe
the early years of the firm in St. Paul, Minn., buying and
selling raw fur, and the expansion of its activities after 1866
to Chicago, New York, Edmonton, Can., London, Paris,
Leipzig, Shanghai, and Sydney, Australia. Names repre-
sented include Isador Rose and Joseph Ullmann, who
founded the business, Isador Rose's sons, Albert Napoleon,
Isaac Edgar, and Nathan Simon Rose, and Nathan Simon
Rose's son, Harold Herman Rose, and the B. W. Harris
Manufacturing Company of St. Paul with which the Roses
transacted business (1929-33).
Unpublished inventory available in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Harold H. Rose and Karl Rose, 1956.
MS 65-674
Wefald, Knnd, 1869-1936.
Papers, 1817-1936. ca. 19 ft. (ca. 30,000 items)
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
State legislator and U. S. Representative from Minnesota.
Correspondence, an incomplete diary (1913-32), legislative
files, speeches, articles, reports, minutes of meetings, note-
books containing poems and other .mss. in Norwegian, scrap-
books (1907-28) containing clippings on political matters,
memorandum books, clippings, and other papers. Includes
material on Wefald's campaigns and work in the Minnesota
Legislature and the U. S. House of Representatives, the
Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Commission of which
he was a member, the Republican, Democratic, and Farmer-
Labor Parties, the Nonpartisan League, immigration poli-
cies, Norwegian history, the improvement of Minnesota
rivers, the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, farm legislation,
and the following individuals: Lynn J. Frazier, Magnus
Johnson, Robert M. La Follette, Sr. (1855-1925), William
Lemke, Kiiute Nelson, Floyd B. Olson, Thomas D. Schall,
Henrik Shipstead, Arthur C. Townley, and Burton K.
Wheeler.
Unpublished inventory available in the repository.
Gifts of Magnus Wefald, 1961, and Olav Wefald, 1964.
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Callaway, James, 1783-1815. MS 65-675
Malier collection, 1792-1859. ca. 125 items,
lii Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Fur trader, Indian fighter, Army officer, and deputy
sheriff and tax collector in St Charles District of Missouri.
Correspondence; journal (1814) of Callaway's trip with 430
militia and rangers under Maj. Zachary Taylor from Cap
an Gns, Mo., to the Bock River; biographical material;
mihtary rosters; tax lists and items concerning Callaway's
wife, Nancy (Howell) Callaway, and her efforts to collect a
pension as a war widow; papers (1816-18) relating to the
efforts of John B. Callaway and Newton Howell, adminis-
trators of James Callaway's estate to settle a note of $400
between Callaway -and Gen. Benjamin Howard. Includes
letters (1813-15) from Callaway to his wife while in action
against the Indians.
(^iJ" 11 Historical Society collections, v. 5
Gm^fjin^^' 7 riBte avaikble m **• "Pottery.
« ,_ _._ » . MS 65-676
Dougherty, John, 1791-1860.
Papers, 1823-1917. ca. 600 items.
la Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Army officer, Indian agent, political leader, and a mem-
ber of Ma]. Stephen H Long's expedition, 1819-20 Cor-
respondence, mainly concerning sutling at Fort Kearny,
tfeb., and Government transportation of freight between
5. ,^J? y and Fort L "™ni»> Wyo^in the 1840's and the
early 1850>s; two diaries (1869-79) of Dougherty's nephew,
Dr William Wallace Dougherty, of Liberty, Mo.; and a
medical account book (1851-67). Correspondents include
Robert Campbell; Lewis Bissell Dougherty, son of John
Dougherty; William W. Dougherty; A. F. Heed; Mai.
Charles F. Ruff; CoL Thomas Swords; and Henry S
Turner. '
Gift
Dulany, William Henry, 1818-™ 1913 MS 65 ^ 77
Papers, 1844-1914. ca. 50 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Pioneer tobacco manufacturer, businessman, and philan-
thropist^ of Missouri Chiefly personal correspondence be-
tween Dulany and his wife, Susan Isabelle (Van Zandt)
Dulany Includes letters (1850-51) relating to his overland
journey to and his experiences in California; and news clip-
pings of the dedication of the Dulany Memorial Library
in Pans, Mo., given by Dulany's children.
Gift
w,j= t x. 1. MS 65-678
Bads, James Buchanan, 1820-1887.
Papers, 1776-193L ca. 200 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
In part, contemporary transcripts (handwritten).
Civil engineer, inventor, boat and bridge builder, and
glass manufacturer, of St Louis, Mo. Correspondence and
papers concerning Eads' interest in the Mississippi River,
and tiie Eads Bridge at St. Louis; genealogical data; a
scrapbook (1881) ; and newspaper clippings of Eads' visit
to Mexico. Correspondents include Barton Bates, Edward
Bates, Onward Bates, Frank Preston Blair, Montgomery
Blair, Henry Taylor Blow, Braxton Bragg, David Glasgow
Farragut, Thomas W. Ferry, Henry Flad, Andrew Hull
Foote GustavusVasa Fox, John Charles Fremont, Baron
Gerolt, Henry W. Halleck, James F. Howe. Nathaniel Lyon,
WiUiam M McPherson, Montgomery C. Meigs, Whitelaw
Reid Carl Schurz, William T. Sherman, William H Shock,
David S. Stanley, Roger N. Stembel. and Gideon Welles
Gifts.
Easton, Rufus, 1774-1834. MS ^^
Pap?rs, 1796-1SS4. ca. 160 items and 3 r.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Lawyer; judge; postmaster of St. Louis, Mo.; delegate
to the IT. S. Congress from the Missouri Territory; and
Missouri State attorney general. Business, political, and
personal correspondence containing much information about
Missouri; biographical material; and three law books con-
cerning the Federal system, contracts, settlements, and his-
tory of law m Connecticut courts (1793) ; municipal law
(1794) ; and real property, tenants, wills, fraud, and new
trials (1795). Correspondents include Moses Austin, David
Barton, Aaron Burr, Daniel G. Bissell, John C. Calhoun,
Henry Clay, Alton R. Easton. Henry S. Geyer, Gideon
Granger, Ulysses S. Grant, Thomas Jefferson, Charles
Lucas, James Madison, James Monroe, William Russell,
William T. Sherman, and John Smith T ("T" for Ten-
Gift.
Eaton, Luden, 1831-1890. MS 65-680
Papers, 1855-87. 49 v. and 3 boxes.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Lawyer and register in bankruptcy f or the Eastern Dis-
tort of Missouri. Personal correspondence containing in-
formation about family, friends, theatrical performances,
sermons, and court cases; 44 letter books (1858-87) relating
to Eaton's law practice; diaries (1858-62) while he was liv-
ing in Iowa, Massachusetts, and St. Louis, Mo. ; legal papers-
and 5 journals of Eaton's son, George Partridge Eaton,
while a student in West Newton, Mass., 1878-81.
Gift
Eliot, Wffliam Greenleaf, 1811-1887. MS60-68I
Papers, 1841-1961. ca. 125 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
In part, photocopies.
Unitarian clergyman, of St. Louis, Mo. Correspondence
% X° o *? ° f J? 49 ' the for mation and activities of
the Western Sanitary Commission, the Civil War, slaverv
and Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.; sermons; news
clippings; and miscellaneous items. Correspondents in-
clude Barton Bates, Edward Bates, Hudson E. Bridge Sal-
mon P. Chase, Edward Everett, John C. Fremont, John
Murray Forbes, Hamilton R. Gamble, Ulysses S. Grant,
Henry W. Halleck, Winfield Scott Hancock, John B Hen-
derson Ethan A. Hitchcock, Abraham Lincoln, Joseph
Jones Reynolds, John McAllister Schofield, William T
bherman, James E. Yeatman, and Charles Zagonyi.
Gift.
Elliott, Newton G 1812-1877? MS 65-682
Papers, 1834-1909. ca. 600 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Justice of the peace, sheriff of Howard Co., Mo., and State
legislator Correspondence relating to the mule, horse, and
cattie trade, Santa Fe, N. M., Pike's Peak, and California;
muster rolls from the Mormon War of 1838, in which Elliott
was commander; slave papers, land deals, and medical and
merehandise bills; transactions concerning the outfitting of
banta Fe trade; promissory notes; papers relating to
Howard County ; 8 small account books containing notes for
mules purchased, expenditures, deposits, andSScS
notesrfigures on cattle shipment; and a recipe oto^
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MS66-688
Emmons family.
Papers, 1796-1938. ca. 200 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Deeds; certificates; petitions; and land and slavery papers
of Benjamin L. Emmons j, Missouri State legislator, Ben-
jamin L. Emmons n, and also Benjamin L. Emmons m,
who engaged in the abstracting business in St Charles, Mo
and was the local historian. Persons involved in the early
transactions include Edward Bates, Frederick Bates,
Charles Dehault Delassus, John C. Edwards, Archibald
Gamble, Hamilton Gamble, J. Macfcay, William G. Pettua,
Amos Stoddard, and Zenon Trudeau.
Gift
_ . MS65-684
Evans, August H »«-««
Papers, 1830-70. ca. 130 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Businessman and realtor, of St Ixrnis, Mo. Chiefly plats,
deeds, surveys of St Louis; and business correspondence
between Evans and James Y. Sanger, L. P. Sanger, and
G. E. Walker, of Ottawa, HL, containing produce market
prices of the lStCs. Includes a letter (1840) from L. P
Sanger while in Springfield, m.commenting on an exciting
meeting of the Illinois Legislature after which "Lincoln
and several other members, after voting, hoisted the win-
dows and jumped out and ran."
Gift
«. ■• »_ ^ ^ , MS65-685
Fenian Brotherhood.
Records, 1866-1921. ca. 70 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Chiefly printed circular letters from leaders of the Fenian
movement in America to the various circles throughout the
United States and 12 mss. of speeches of John OEeefe on
the cause of Irish liberty. Writers of the letters include
James Gibbons, James Keenan, Michael Kerwin, Richard
McCloud, John O'Neill, and Frank Renehan.
Gift
— ,, „ MS 65-686
Field, Eugene, 1850-1895.
Papers, 1855-1940. ca. 250 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
_ Author and journalist. Chiefly proof sheets with nota-
tions and titles written in by Field, including a few cor-
rected proof sheets signed by him; correspondence, theater
programs, newspaper clippings; and a portfolio and notes of
Field, corresponding secretary of the Missouri Press Asso-
ciation, 1878, giving a history of Missouri newspapers.
Correspondents include Wilson Barrett, Samuel L. Clemens,
Zee James (Mrs. Jesse James), Sol Smith Russell, and
Francis Wilson.
Gift.
rvn „ n MS65-687
Filley family.
Papers, 1740-1953. ca. 150 items.
la Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Chiefly family correspondence of Oliver D. Filley and
Giles F. Filley with their parents and brothers in Connecti-
cut relating to early ventures in St. Louis, Mo., in the tin
and stove manufacturing business of Giles F. Filley's firm,
the Excelsior Manufacturing Company, makers of the
"charter Oak" cooking stove ; records pertaining to the affairs
and public services of Chauncey I. Filley; and genealogical
data.
Gift
„ -MS 65-688
Flad, Henry, 1827-1898.
Papers of Henry and Edward Flad, 1846-1940. ca. 300
items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Correspondence, genealogy, and other papers of Henry
Flad, Army officer, engineer, and inventor, of St Louis, Mo.,
and of his son Edward Flad (1860-1935), engineer, water
commissioner, and member of the Missouri Public Service
Commission. Includes material concerning the St Louis
water works, repeal of prohibition, decisions of the Public
Service Commission, reorganization of St Louis Public
Service Company, and work on smoke abatement in St Louis.
Gift.
MS65-689
Franz, Chester, collector.
Business papers of Kaskaskia, EL, Ste. Genevieve, Mo.,
St Louis, Mo., and Missouri, 1800-1920. ca. 250 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Accounts from Kaskaskia, BL; papers and miscellaneous
accounts of Ste. Genevieve, Mo. ; Indiana and Illinois land
papers and genealogical data; Civil War papers, muster
rolls, and correspondence; Missouri and St Louis items,
business letterheads and cards, receipts, brochures, souvenir
items, advertisements, and financial statements.
Information on literaiy rights available in the repository.
Gift
__ , MS 66-690
Par trade papers, 1686-1940. ca. 125 ft
la Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Fur trade papers (1686-1850), and correspondence, news-
paper clippings, and other material (1906-40) concerning
the early fur trade and descendants of the men involved.
Includes agreements, and correspondence between fur
traders, explorers, frontier guides, and businessmen relating
to the Rocky Mountain area, revealing the nature of the fur
trade activities of the day.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift
Library of Congress
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MS 65-691
Gale, Daniel B 1816-1874.
Papers, 1830-1900. ca. 200 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Businessman and organizer of Greeley & Gale, a whole-
sale grocery firm in St Louis, Mo. Correspondence, busi-
ness papers, receipts, and other papers of Gale and his fam-
ily-
Gift
MS 65-692
Graham family.
Fordyce collection, 1798-1943. ca. 370 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Business and personal correspondence, and legal, military,
and land papers of the Graham and Frost families. Names
represented include Richard Graham (1780-1857), Army
officer in the War of 1812 and Indian agent in St Louis,
Mo., his daughter Lily (Graham) Frost, and his son-in-law
Daniel M Frost (1823-1900), U. S. and Confederate Army
officer and Missouri State senator.
Gift
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MS 65-693
Kochtitzky, Otto, 1855-1935.
Papers, 1850-1936. 7 ft. and 45 v.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Engineer, of southeast Missouri. Correspondence (includ-
ing 15 letter books), 30 account books, ledgers and journals,
deeds, contracts, plats, insurance and tax papers, blueprints,
engineering notes, maps, and newspaper clippings relating
to Kochtitzky's project of reclaiming 3,000,000 acres of
swampland in southeast Missouri.
Gift.
MS 65-694
Lucas family.
Papers, 1754-1954. 9 ft.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Personal and business correspondence and other papers of
John Baptiste Charles Lucas (1758-1842), U. S. Repre-
sentative from Pennsylvania and U. S. Judge for the North-
ern District of Louisiana; of his son, James H. Lucas (1800-
1873), lawyer, banker, and philanthropist, of St Louis, Mo. ;
and of the other members of the family. Includes accounts,
deeds, legal papers, land papers, bills, correspondence about
the papers, and genealogical material of the Lucas and allied
families.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift.
MS 65-695
MacEenzie, Kenneth, 1797-1861.
Papers, 1796-1918. ca. 1500 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
Fur trader, organizer of the Columbia Fur Company,
member of the firm of Chouteau & MacKenzie, an associate
of Pierre Chouteau, Jr. & Company, commission merchant,
and an investor in lands in Missouri, Illinois, and Minnesota.
Business, personal, and family correspondence; accounts
(1842-57) with business firms in St. Louis; legal documents;
real estate papers (1840-84) of St Louis properties; bills
of sale (1828-41) for slaves; papers (1849) of a sawmill op-
eration in St. Louis; contract (1847) for building a wharf
boat, St. Louis ; steamboat shipping orders ; and bills. Cor-
respondents include John Jacob Astor, Benjamin F. Baker,
Pierre Chouteau, Jr., Ramsay Crooks, Alexander Farbault,
William Laidlaw, D. A. MacKenzie, and H. H Sibley.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift
MS 66-696
Methodist Church (United States) Conferences. New Eng-
land. Historical Society.
Church records, 1790-1963. 45 ft (200 items)
In New England Methodist Historical Society Library
(Boston University)
Records of extinct or amalgamated churches chiefly in
Massachusetts including Ashburnham, Ayre, Blandford,
Boston, Brighton, Brookfield, Cambridge, Charlestown,
Chelsea, Dorchester, East Boston, East Brookfield, Enfield,
Forest Hills, Heath, HoUiston, Hyde Park, Ipswich, Ja-
maica Plain, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, Mansfield,
Marblehead, Mendon, Mundale, Monroe, Needham, New-
buryporfjNorth Brookfield, North Dana, North New Salem,
North Reading, Norwood, Princeton, Boxbury, Somerville,
Southampton, South Brookfield, South Royalston, South
Wellfleet, South Worthington, Topsfield, Ware, West Aga-
wam, West Pelham, Williamsburg, and Worcester. In-
cludes records of churches in Eliot, Me. , Bristol and Cran-
ston, R. I., Salem and Somers, Conn., and Corinth and
Weston, Vt Also includes the circuit records of Asburn,
Granville, Mansfield, Marlboro, Needham, Northfield, and
Weston, Mass., Cooper, Me., Great Barrington, N. Y., and
Manchester, Conn.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by local and New England churches, 1880-1964.
MS 65-697
Methodist Church (United States) Conferences. Neva Eng-
land. Historical Society.
Methodist correspondence, 1787-1940. 737 items.
In New England Methodist Historical Society Library
(Boston University)
Letters to and from Methodist bishops, clergymen, and
laymen about the Methodist Episcopal Church, classes, mis-
sions, education, hymnody, societies, publications, and the
New England Methodist Historical- Society. Includes let-
ters written from prominent clergymen and laymen of other
denominations about 19th century social reform. Corre-
spondents include Bp. Francis Asbury, Osman Oleander
Baker, Borden Parker Bowne, Bp. Thomas Coke, John
Dempster, Wilbur Fisk, Bp. Elijah Hedding, Julia (Ward)
Howe, Epaphras Kibby, Jesse Lee, Enoch Mudge, James
Mudge, Charles Sumner Nutter, George Pickering, Charles
Wesley, and John Wesley.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchases and deposits. 1880-1964.
MS 65-698
Perkins family.
Papers, 1794-1915. ca. 200 items.
In University of New Hampshire Library.
Correspondence and other papers, chiefly 1830-75, of the
Perkins family, of Unity, N. -H., primarily relating to the
duties of Amos Perkins, a justice of the peace.
Gift of Fisk Free Library, Claremont, N. H., 1963. For-
merly owned by Abbie Perkins.
MS 65-699
Claiborne, William Charles Cole, 1775-1817.
Papers, 1804-14. 122 items.
In New Orleans Public Library, Louisiana Dept
Governor of the Territory of Orleans and the State of
Louisiana. Chiefly Claiborne letters and messages to and
from the mayor and city council of New Orleans, together
with city financial reports, itemized bills, petitions to the
city_ council, and other papers. Letters sent by Claiborne
are in English ; those received by him are in French. Names
represented include Beverly Chew, Daniel Clark, Bar-
thelemy Lafon, Louis Moreau Lislet, James Madison, Ber-
nard Marigny, James Pitot, Julian Poydras, and James
Wilkinson.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposit.
MS 65-700
Laussat, Pierre Clement de, 1756-1835.
Papers, 1803-04. 68 items.
In New Orleans Public Library, Louisiana Dept
28 transcripts (handwritten) of directives in the National
Archives and the Bibliotheque nationale.
French colonial prefect in Louisiana. Letters, directives,
and broadsides of Laussat, the Spanish commissioners, and
William C. C. Claiborne, relating to the transfer of
Louisiana from Spain to France on Nov. 30, 1803, and the
transfer from France to the United States on Dec. 20, 1803-
All of the papers except a letter by Claiborne are in French.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposit
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
c . „ . „„ _, . MS 65-701
St Maxent, Gilberto Antonio de, d. 1794.
^Documents concerning the estate and succession of Don
Gilberto Antonio de St Maxent ca.4ft
In New Orleans Public Library, Louisiana Dept
Inventories, a copy of the will and testimony of St Max-
ent, marriage records, acts of sale, and other papers in
French and Spanish concerning his estate and heirs
Information on literary rights available in the library
Deposit.
O'Conor, Charles, 1804-1884. MS65-702
Papers, 1800-75. ca.l2ft
In New York Law Institute Library.
Lawyer, of New York City. Legal memoranda, opinions,
and briefs of O'Conor, together with printed transcripts of
cases and opponents' briefs relating to O'Conor's wide law
practice which covered both personal and corporate rela-
tions. Includes material concerning the Forrest divorce
case (Catherine N. Forrest vs. Edwin Forrest) ; papers (col-
lected by O'Conor) of other practicing lawyers, connected
with cases m which he was involved; eulogies and other
material relating to O'Conor's death; and an index of the
opinions and cases.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of Mr. O'Conor.
MS 65-703
SobeL Bernard, 1887-1964.
Papers, 1920 5 s-64. ca. 250 items.
In New York Public Library, Theatre Collection.
Author and theatrical press agent Letters to Sobel from
his associates in the theater, including actors, producers,
publicists, and others; and letters relating to Sobel's career
as a writer on theater subjects, a compiler of "Theatre hand-
book," and author of "Burleycue," and other plays
Gift of Mrs. Philip Lee.
in j o ,. MS 65-704
Binder, Carroll, 1896-1956.
Papers, ca. 1910-56. 11,750 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Journalist. Chiefly correspondence, together with condo-
lences, clippings, photos., and other papers, relating largely
to Binder's work as the first full-time labor reporter and a
war correspondent, foreign correspondent, publisher's as-
sistant, editorial writer, and foreign service editor on the
Chicago daily news and as editorial editor of the Minneap-
olis star and the Minneapolis morning and Sunday tribune.
Correspondents include Binder's wife, Dorothy (Walton)
Binder, and John Cowles, Clarence Darrow, Hubert EL
Humphrey, Graham Hutton, John S. Knight, Frank Knox,
Owen Lattimore, Robert Morss Lovett, Archibald MacLeish,
Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Paul Scott Mowrer, Hal O'Flaheitv,
Lessing J. Rosenwald, Adlai E. Stevenson, William Stone-
man, Clifton Utley, and George Weller.
Unpublished catalog in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mrs. Binder.
^ » ,.•■_* t MS65-705
Casey, Robert Joseph, 1890-1962.
Papers, ca^ 1910-62. 20ft
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Author and journalist Chiefly mss. of Casey's work, to-
gether with correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, dust covers,
and Casey clippings and souvenirs. Some material relates
to his work for the Chicago daily news as a reporter and a
war correspondent daring World Wars i and n.
Unpublished descriptive analysis in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Casey.
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MS 65-706
Mowrer, Paul Scott, 1887-
Papers, 1913-64. 269 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
_ Journalist Chiefly Mowrer's works, together with letters,
six diaries, scrapbooks, notes, souvenirs, and clippings by
and about Mowrer and his works. Some material relates to
his work as a journalist with the Chicago daily news daring
the two World Wars.
Card catalog in the library.
Gift of Mr. Mowrer.
™ ~ MS65-707
Pargellis, Stanley McCrory, 1898-
Papers, 1942-62. ca. 14,000 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Professor of history and librarian. Official history of the
Newberry Library while Pargellis was librarian, together
with papers relating to his professional historical activities.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 65-708
Wyatt, Edith Franklin, 1873-1958.
Papers, 1894-1955. 409 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Author. Correspondence, drafts of works, contracts,
scrapbooks, clippings, and mementos. Includes some letters
from William Dean Howells, Vaehel Lindsay, Edgar Lee
Masters, and other authors.
Catalog in the library's Manuscript division.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Faith Wyatt
MS65-709
Pate family.
Papers. 1815-98. 1588 items.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History
collections.
Correspondence and other papers of the Pate family of
Northampton Co.. N. C.,and the Jackson family; together
with some items relating to John Ivey, Hubard Ivey, Nancy
Iyey, and the children of Boling and Penny Boon. Includes
bills, receipts, advertisements, poems, promissory notes,
family and business accounts, legal papers, records of cotton
liens and shipments and lumber and railroad ties delivered,
almanacs, newspapers, and other printed matter. The ma-
terials mainly relate to Burwell Pate (1820-1871) and his
spn, John Wesley Pate (1847-1896). The younger Pate
corresponded with commission merchants in Norfolk. Va.,
Petersburg, Va., and Baltimore, Md., and with an agent in
Portsmouth, Va., and commission merchants in New York
regarding the cutting and sale of railroad ties. His par-
ticipation in public school matters in Northampton Co. is
reflected in his appointment as school committeeman to Dis-
trict 5, Northampton Co., notices of meetings, disbursement
of funds, and a list of white and Negro children in School
District 23, Oconechee Township.
Gift of Walter Lee Pate, 1959.
MS 65-710
Potter, Henry, 1765-1857.
Papers, 1795-1861. 115 items.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History
collections.
Lawyer and U. S. Judge of the District of North Carolina.
Correspondence (1795-1821), depositions, deeds, accounts,
receipts, blueprints, and other papers relating to the chums
of Potter's father-in-law, James Easton, to lands in Tennes-
see and Potter's efforts to settle those claims on behalf of his ^
wife, Sylvia (Easton) Potter, and their children.
Gift of John P. Stedman, 1955.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
d t „- . MS 66-711
Pou, James Hinton, 1861-1935.
Papers, 1914-20. 206 items.
In North Carolina State Dept. of Archives and History
collections.
Lawyer, of Smithfield and Raleigh, N. C. Correspond-
ence, speeches, photos^ newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and
other papers relating to Pou's activities in civic and State
affairs, particularly war work. Correspondence includes
many requests for speeches from the National Defense Coun-
cil, county defense chairmen, and War Loan committees;
communications with military personnel illustrating Pou's
concern for all soldiers and their families and his stress on
government insurance; and letters of appreciation from
Negro leaders— C. N. Hunter, editor of The Raleigh Inde-
pendent, and James E. Shephard, president of the National
Training School at Durham. N. C. Other correspondents
include Governors Thomas Walter Biekett, Robert B Glenn
and Oliver Max Gardner; U. S. Senator Lee Slater Over-
man of North Carolina; U. S. Representatives Joseph Sher-
man Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, and Leonidas Dunlap
Robinson of North Carolina; Kemp D. Battle: Francis
Henry Fries; Edward Kidder Graham: Henry A. Page;
and Lycurgis Rayner Varser.
MS 65-712
Quintan-Monroe Lumber Company.
Records, 1900-14. 16 boxes.
In North Carolina State Dept. of Archives and History
collections.
Letterbooks, statements, accounts, contracts, invoices, re-
ports, promissory notes, insurance policies, and other papers
of the lumber company and an affiliated company, the
Tuckaseigee Lumber Company operating in western North
Carolina; together with a letterbook of McNabb and Ben-
nett (Oct.-Dec 1900) and some personal and business
papers of Edwin E. Quinlan. The correspondence reflects
various phases of timber cutting and lumber manufacturing
and such lumber industry problems as transportation and
employment of personnel After the death in 1909 of E. E.
Quinlan, his son Charles wrote many letters relating to his
father's estate and to business matters.
Gift of Mrs. Christopher Crittenden, Mi* Betsey Lane
Quinlan, and Mrs. George Seaborn, 1955.
o •«. t • „ MS 65-713
Smith, Jessica Randolph.
Papers, 1871-1934. 122 items.
In North Carolina State Dept. of Archives and History
collections.
In part, photocopies.
Resident of North Carolina. Correspondence, speeches,
reports, minutes, invitations, programs, printed matter,
newspaper clippings, and other papers chiefly relating to
the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Civil War,
and the claim of Miss Smith's father, Orren Randolph
Smith, to be the designer of the Confederate flag. Includes
material on the Daughters of the American Revolution, the
National Society of Colonial Dames of America, and the
George Washington Bicentennial Celebration, 1732-1932.
Correspondents include May Borglum, wife of Gutzon
Borglum, discussing his work on the Stone Mountain Mem-
orial at Atlanta, Ga., and the North Carolina Monument at
Gettysburg, and Sol Bloom, associate director of the U. S.
Commission for the Celebration of the Two Hundredth An-
niversary of the Birth of George Washington.
MS 65-714
Whitfield, Nathan Bryan, 1835-1914.
Papers, 1874-1905. 65 items.
In North Carolina State Dept of Archives and History
collections.
Resident of Lenoir Co., N. C. Correspondence, memo-
randum books (1881-1904), reports, resolutions, certificates,
newspapers, printed matter and other papers dealing with
the grange and farmer's alliance movement in North Caro-
lina, particularly on a local or county level. Includes ma-
terial relating to tariff and protection of agriculture; the
Patrons of Husbandry; Farmers State Alliance of North
Carolina; the Knights of Honor of the Supreme, Grand and
Subordinate Lodges; and Civil Sub-Division of County,
State, or Territory of the Southern Cotton Association.
Correspondents include Alexander Q. Holladay, first presi-
dent of North Carolina College of Agriculture and Me-
chanic Arts, and U. S. Senator Zebulon Vance, of North
Carolina.
Gift of Miss Nattie Lou Whitfield, 1955.
MS 65-715
Ackland, William Hayes, 1856-1940.
Papers, 1847-1937. ca. 4000 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3547)
Author and lawyer, of Washington, D. C. and donor of
the Ackland Art Museum at the University of North Caro-
lina. Correspondence, short stories, novels, plays, journals,
notebooks, scrapbooks, and an autograph collection. In-
cludes social letters to Ackland, from people in England
and the United States; and letters from relatives in Ten-
82
Unpublished description in the library.
Bequest of Mr. Ackland.
_ , „ ., MS65-716
Barnsley family.
Papers, 1838-1916. 315 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1521)
In part, microfilm (negative) of one vol.
Correspondence, diaries, plantation journal (1859-61),
reminiscences about life in Brazil, and other papers. In-
cludes the Civil War diary and reminiscences of George
Scarborough Barnsley (b. 1837), of Woodlands (Cass Ca),
Ga.,and Brazil, while serving as a private in the 8th Georgia
Regiment, a hospital steward, a medical student, and as an
assistant surgeon in the Confederacy; correspondence of
George's father, Godfrey Barnsley (1805-1873), cotton ex-
porter of Savannah, Ga., and New Orleans, and of his
brother, Lucien Barnsley (b. 1840), Civil War soldier and
emigrant to Brazil; and papers relating to emigration from
the U. S. to Brazil under the leadership of Frank McMullen.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1948 and 1962.
MS 65-717
Bjorkman, Edwin August, 1866-1951.
Papers, 1885-1954. 12,000 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3070)
Swedish-American critic, translator, journalist, and au-
thor. Literary, personal, family, and business corre-
spondence ; writings ; clippings; and photos. Correspondents
include Zee AMns, Van Wyck Brooks, James Branch Cabell,
Olive Tilford Dargan (Fielding Burke) , John Galsworthy,
Francis Grierson, Archibald Henderson, Henry Goddard
Leach, William Lyon Phelps, Upton Beall Sinclair, Free-
man Tilden, and Allan Eugene UpdegTaff.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Lucy M Bjorkman, 1954-64.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
*■> *m.. MS 65-718
Cooper, William Aodley, 1817-1888.
Papers, 1795-1930. 1376 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3687)
Correspondence and papers of Couper, of St Simons
Island and Marietta, Ga>, of his wife, Hannah Page (King)
Couper, and of their families. Includes papers of Cooper's
father, John Couper; papers of Mrs. Couper's grandfather,
William Page; letters from Mrs. Coaper's mother, Anna
Matilda (Page) King, and her father, Thomas Butler King,
U. S. Representative from Georgia; and letters and papers
of the Couper children, especially their daughter, Anna Re-
becca (Couper) Marshall, wife of Charles MacLean Mar-
shall, of Rome, Ga., and of her children.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1964.
MS 66-719
Dawson, Nathaniel Henry Rhodes, 1829-1895.
Papers, 1851-1915. ca. 350 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (210)
In part, microfilm (negative, 1 reel).
Confederate Army officer and lawyer, of Alabama, Cor-
respondence (chiefly 1861) of Dawson with his fiancee, Elo-
die Todd, of Selma, Ahu, while in Confederate Army camps
in Virginia relating to camp life, battles (particularly the
first Manassas), President Lincoln, and the Todd family;
microfilmed correspondence (1851-1917) relating to family
history and Alabama politics; diary (1887) ; and four scrap-
books.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of N. H. R. Dawson, before 1940; additional items
lent for filming, 1950.
. MS65-720
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947.
Papers, 1901-64. ca. 19 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3613)
Lawyer, legislator, Lieutenant Governor and Governor of
North Carolina, president of the Cleveland Cloth Milla at
Shelby, N. C, director of the Sperry Corporation, Chair-
man_of the Advisory Board of the U. S. Office of War
Mobilization and Reconversion, and Under Secretary of the
Treasury. Correspondence (1905-47) ; notebooks and scrap-
books (1901-29) consisting mainly of clippings relating to
Gardner's activities; and papers after 1947 of Gardner's
wife, Fay Lamar (Webb) Gardner, including clippings
pertaining to Gardner's biography and memorials.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Gardner, 1962-64.
MS 65-721
Graham, William Alexander, 1804-1875.
Papers, 1750-1927. 7 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (285)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm (nega-
tive, part of a reel).
Governor of North Carolina, State legislator, U. S. Sena-
tor, Secretary of the Navy, and Confederate senator. Cor-
respondence with prominent State and national political
figures; a microfilm copy of a diary (1776-86) and account
83
book of John Graham; Graham family papers, including
papers concerning the operation of Vesuvius Furnace (the
Graham family iron foundry) ; a Civil War roll book for
Company A, 44th Regt North Carolina Infantry: journal
(1874-76) of the proceedings of the Board of Arbitrators,
Maryland and Virginia boundary line; household accounts;
law notes; and slave lists. Includes typewritten copies of
letters (1823-77) to and from Graham, accumulated by Dr.
J. G. de Roulhac Hamilton while editing the Graham
papers, now in process of publication by the State Dept of
Archives and History, Raleigh, N. C.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase, 1938; gift of Mrs. J. Ernest Erwin, 1943; and
one volume lent for microfilming by the North Carolina
State Dept of Archives and History. ,
„ MS 65-722
HaskeD, Alexander Cheves, 1839-1910.
Papers, 1849-1905. 185 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (320 and M-2549)
In part, microfilm (negative, part of a reel).
Confederate Army officer, lawyer, and jurist, of South
Carolina. Letters, chiefly 1861-65, from Haskell, colonel
and assistant adjutant general of General Maxcy Gregg's
brigade, while he was stationed in camps in South Carolina
and Virginia, to his parents in Abbeville, S. C, describing
army life, battles, comments on officers, and family news;
together with a few post-Civil War items, primarily pertain-
ing to the war; pre- and post-Civil War letters of Haskell's
brother, John Cheves Haskell (b. 1841) and a typescript of
Civil War reminiscences ; and biographical material on Lang-
don Cheves (d. 1863). Mention is made of Haskell's other
brothers, Captains Charles T. Haskell, Jr. (1835-1863) and
William T. Haskell (1887-1863), and of Haskell's first wife,
Rebecca (Singleton) Haskell (1839-1862).
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. R. C. Daly, before 1940; Mrs. Preston Has-
kell, 1943 ; and Dr. Charles C. Haskell, 1946.
MS 65-723
Hobbs, Mary (MendenhaU) 1852-1930, collector.
Papers relating to the manumission of slaves by the So-
ciety of Friends in North Carolina, 1778-1845. 124 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection ( 1294 and 2055 )
Papers of Richard MendenhaU, of Guilford Co., N. C,
and of others relating to the manumission activities of the
Society of Friends in North Carolina. Includes Menden-
hall's papers concerning arrangements for sending a group
of liberated slaves from North Carolina to Haiti in 1826,
under the auspices of the Society of Friends; and letter
press books, minutes, accounts, and other papers of North
Carolina organizations dedicated to manumission and coloni-
zation.
Gift of Mrs. Hobbs, 1930.
MS 65-724
Holmes family.
Papers, 1781-1932. 100 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1525, 1725, and M-1398)
In part, microfilm (negative, part of a reel).
Family correspondence, chiefly 1840-54, and other papers
of Henry McCauley Holmes (d. 1854) , a physician of Green-
ville District, S. C, his wife, Eliza Ford (Gibbes) Holmes,
their daughter, Emma Edwards Holmes (1838-1910),
and their sons. Includes Mrs. Holmes' business papers
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Holmes family. Papers, 1781-1932. (Continued)
(1854-76) as executrix of her husband's estate, and corre-
spondence with her father, W. S. Gibbes, with her King and
Debaussure family relatives and with Daniel Heyward- cor-
respondence, chiefly 1864-75, between her sons, Wilmot
Holmes, commission merchant in Charleston, S C and
Henry M. Holmes, physician of Silver Springs, Fla.' and
Xamestone Springs, S. C. ; Henry Holmes' estate book (1854-
57); pocket account book (1861-74); journal (1850) of a
trip from Charleston to Wilmington, N. C, Washington,
DC, and the Valley of Virginia; and a schoolbook (1876)
and diary (1861-66) of Emma Holmes while she was in
Charleston. The earliest papers consist of deeds, indentures,
Mis, and receipts. Later material consists of scattered
Holmes and Pasteur family items.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1948-50. Diary of Emma Holmes lent for film-
ing by Calvin Holmes, 1947.
Jones, Cadwallader, I. 1843. ^ ^^
Papers, 1859-1925. 200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2487)
Confederate Army officer. Chiefly letters to Cadwallader
from friends and members of his family at Hillsboro, N C
written during the Civil War. The earliest items (1859^
60) are letters to Jones while he was in Bock Hill, S C
The later items, chiefly 1922-25, are Civil War reminiscences
written by Jones to his brother, General Willie Jones.
Acquired, 1942.
T „ MS 65-726
Jones, George Washington, 1806-1884.
Papers, 1835-84. 114 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1837)
Clerk of the court of Lincoln Co., Tenn., U. S. Representa-
tive, and member of the Tennessee Constitutional Conven-
tion of 1870. Political correspondence and papers, chiefly
1840-79, pertaining to Tennessee politics and national issues.
Among.the correspondents is Aaron Venable Brown (1795-
1859).
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
tt- ™. MS 65-727
King, Thomas Butler, 1800-1864.
Papers, 1763-1870. 5 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1252)
Planter, railroad promoter, State legislator, U. S. Repre-
sentative from Georgia, and U. S. Collector of the Port of
San Francisco, Calif. Correspondence and papers, chiefly
1835-68, concerning King's business and public activities,
the management of Retreat Plantation, St Simons Island,
Ga., family life, the education of his children, and the war
experiences of his sons as Confederate Army officers; and
correspondence of King's wife, Anna Matilda (Page) King
and of their children.
Unpublished description in the library.
Acquired, 1947-56.
84
MS 65-728
Lacy, Drury, 1802-1884.
Papers, 1823-1903. 1662 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3641)
Presbyterian clergyman, Confederate Army hospital
chaplain, and president of Davidson College, Davidson,
N. C. Personal correspondence, sermons, and other papers.
Includes correspondence among the Lacy and Dewey fam-
ilies and their friends covering a period of 80 years; and
records relating to musical and literary societies and to
classes in Charlotte, N. C, of Lacy's daughter, Bessie L.
(Mrs. Thomas Webber Dewey) who was active in cultural
and Presbyterian Church affairs.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of three great-grandchildren of the Lacv familv
1963-64. J '
„ „ MS 65-729
McBee family.
Correspondence, 1860-1935. (MS 64-559)
Addition, 1754-1900. 1740 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2263)
Family and business papers of Vardry McBee (177&-
1864), planter, railroad official and promoter, and mill owner
of Lincolnton, N. C, and Greenville, S. C. ; of his son, Vardry
Alexander McBee (1818-1904), lawyer, railroad official and
promoter, and planter, of Lincolnton, N. C; and of his
grandson, Vardry McBee (ca. 1860-1938), an Episcopal
clergyman and musician of Ronda, N. C. Includes ledgers
and diaries (1857-60 and 1878) of Vardry A McBee.
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchase. 1964.
„ , . M ^_ MS65-730
Mackay family.
Papers, 1743-1915. 4 ft. and 3 reels of microfilm (nega-
tive) v ^
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (470)
Correspondence; plantation, mercantile, and shipping rec-
ords; miscellaneous accounts; and other papers (chiefly
1800-65) of Robert Mackay (1772-1865), merchant of Savan-
nah, Ga., his wife Eliza (McQueen) Mackay (1778-1862)
and their children and relatives. The papers relate to busi-
ness, political, and social life in England (1806-11) and in
Georgia, chiefly Savannah Among the Mackay children
were William Mein Mackay (1804-1859), merchant of
Savannah; John Mackay (1805-1849), officer in the U. S.
Army Engineer Corps; Mary Anne, who married Benjamin
Edward Stiles, merchant of Savannah; and Elizabeth, who
married William Henry Stiles (1810-1865), U. S. Repre-
sentative from Georgia, charge d'affaires in Austria, and
planter in upper Georgia. Includes Couper family material
(on microfilm) pertaining chiefly to John Hamilton Couper,
whose daughter married Robert Mackay Stiles (1836-1865)
son of William Henry Stiles; and short personal diaries of
Robert Mackay, William Mackay, Charles Roberts, Benja-
min E. Stiles, and others.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gifts of Phoebe Elliott, through Mrs. F. B. Screven, 1937-
39; Mrs. W. D. Screven, 1944; John Stiles, 1947; and Robert
Stiles, 1945.
MS65-731
Merrill, Aaron Stanton, 1890-
Papers, 1912-48. 4 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1592)
Naval officer. Personal and official papers, chiefly during
the 1940's. Includes a diary (1917, 1921-22, 1930, and
1936-38) ; the Commandant's Log, 8th Naval District, 1946-
47; reports on the Near East and China; and scrapbooks.
Acquired, 1949.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-732
Mnrpliey, Archibald De Bow, 1777-1832.
Papers, 1768-1830. 55 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (533)
Lawyer, of North Carolina. Correspondence, deeds, land
grants, and surveys relating to tracts.of land in Orange Co.,
N. C.
Some of the letters have been published in The papers of
Archibald D. Murphey (1914), edited by William Henry
Hoyt J
Acquired from the North Carolina Historical Society,
prior to 1940; and from Archibald M Aiken, Jr., 1948.
^ -,-,.. MS 65-733
Page, William, planter.
Papers, 1783-1825. 2 ft.
In University of North Carolina, Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1254)
Cotton planter of St Lukes Parish, S. C.,and St Simons
Island, Ga. Chiefly correspondence and business papers, in-
cluding bills and receipts, relating to the ownership of land,
the shipment and marketing of cotton, the purchase of arti-
cles for plantation and personal use, and the settlement of
the estates of Joseph Dopson and John Timmons of South
Carolina and Thomas Cater of Georgia; and legal docu-
ments.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. J. Randolph Anderson, 1947.
MS 65-734
Parsley, Eliza HaH
Papers, 1864-1922. 600 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (576)
In part, microfilm (negative, part of a reel).
Letters and papers received or collected by Mrs. Parsley,
of Wilmington, N. C, in her capacity as an active member
and president of the North Carolina Division of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy. Includes letters (some on
microfilm) relating to the Civil War career and death of Lt
CoL William Murdock Parsley (1840-1865). of Wilmington;
memoranda (May 1864) concerning his capture at Spotsyl-
vania, Va„ and his imprisonment at Fort Delaware, DeL;
scrapbook of clippings on Confederate and other Southern
topics; and a pocket notebook (1865) of an unknown writer,
probably in Wilmington.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Oscar A. Hamilton, before 1940.
'■. MS65-735
Polk family.
Papers, 1773-1915. 4 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (606 and M-2341)
In part, microfilm (negative, 1 reel) of 39 items lent for
filming by Lucius E. Burch, Jr.
Family and business correspondence, chiefly of the 1820's
and 1830's of Colonel William Polk (1758-1834), a Revolu-
tionary soldier of Raleigh, N. C. ; his son, Lucius J. Polk, who
married Mary Ann (Eastin) Polk; and other members of
the Polk family of North Carolina and Tennessee. Includes
ledgers and letter copybooks (1797-1834) of William Polk;
notebooks and accounts (1821-72) of Lucius J. Polk; letter
press copies (1866-75) of Henry Clay Teatman (d. 1910),
of Nashville, Tenn. ; letters (1860-68) from Yeatman to his
* wife; political and business correspondence (1840-61) of
, John Bell (1797-1869) ; and microfilm of family corre-
spondence (1818-^76). Other correspondents include George
Edmund Badger, John D. Hawkins, William J. Polk, and
members of the Devereux, Hawkins, and Raynor families.
Gift of T. P. Teatman and Jennie Yeatman, before 1940.
85
MS 65-736
Quitman family.
Papers, 1784-1940. 8 ft. (4000 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (436 and 616)
Correspondence and social, economic, and political papers
of four generations of the Quitman family and the related
Duncan, Lovell, and Turner families of Natchez, Miss., and
Sewanee, Tenn. Includes a journal and other papers of
John Anthony Quitman (1799-1858), soldier, planter, Gov-
ernor, and U S. Representative from Mississippi ; social and
family correspondence of John Quitman's wife, Eliza Quit-
man, and of their children, in-laws, and grandchildren; ser-
mons and mbs. of writings of Frederick Henry Quitman;
Mississippi plantation records (1866-84) of William Stor-
row Lovell; and diaries and account books of other members
of the family.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Rose Lovell, before 1940; and William S. Lovell,
1942.
MS 65-737
Ramsey, James Gettys McGready, 1797-1884.
Papers, 1789-1883. ca. 100 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2328)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm (nega-
tive, part of a reel) .
Author and physician, of Knoxville, Tenn. Correspond-
ence, autobiography, and other papers. Includes a type-
script of the Civil War diary of Ramsey's wife, Margaret
B. Crozier Ramsey; a ms. of "Our women in the war," by
Sue R. Alexander; and a microfilm of a ms. of a geography
book.
Gift of Dr. James R. Alexander, 1941.
MS 65-738
Simrall, Charles Harrington, 1843-1901.
Papers, 1853-1936. ca. 1200 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1665)
Lawyer, of Covington, Ky., and counsel for the Cincin-
nati, New Orleans, and Texas Pacific Railway Company
and for other railroads. Correspondence (1863-1901) of
Simrall with his wife, Isabella Downing Price Simrall; pre-
Civil War letters relating to a mercantile business in Coving-
ton; Civil War letters reflecting the viewpoint of Southern
sympathizers in Kentucky; and postwar papers chiefly relat-
ing to Simrall's legal practice primarily as a lawyer for rail-
roads.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. V. G. Collis, 1949.
MS 65-739
Spencer, Cornelia (Phillips) 1825-1908.
Papers, 1833-1924. 3 ft. (1000 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (683)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) in 20 v, of Mrs. Spen-
cer's correspondence and writings (1838-1919) from orig-
inals in various sources, including other departments of
the University of North Carolina Library, the State Dept
of Archives and History, the State Library at Raleigh,
N. C, the Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and
Reformed Churches, Montreat, N. C., and newspapers.
Author, of Chapel Hill, N. C. Correspondence, diaries,
articles, scrapbooks, and other material, dealing with daily
life at Chapel Hill, N. C, affairs of its residents, and the
University of North Carolina, particularly its struggle dur-
ing Reconstruction days. Includes personal, family, and
other letters from Mrs. Spencer, chiefly to her daughter,
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Spencer, Cornelia (Phillips) 1825-1908. Papers 1833-
1924. (Continued) '
^ 6 , ( *£ S -.,/ ames Love ) »* d to *« sister-in-law, Mrs.
Charles Phillips; articles by Mrs. Spencer, primarily writ-
ten for magazines and newspapers; and 48 vols, of class
lectures of Mrs. Spencer's father, the Rev. James Phillips
mathematics professor at the University of North Carolina
on astronomy, mathematics, and natural philosophy '
Acquired, before 1940; and to 1954.
Steele, John, 1764-1815. MS65 - 7 *°
Papers, 1716-1861. 2 ft, (2680 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (689. 690. 691. and 2722)
State kgishtfor U. S. Representative from North Caro-
lina, U. b- Indian Commissioner, militia officer, U. S. Comp-
troller oi ! the Currency, member of the commission to settle
^boundary between North Carolina, South Carolina, and
Georgia, and farmer, of Salisbury, N. C. Chiefly business
correspondence and papers relating to Steele's career to-
gether with social and family correspondence of his wife,
Mary Steele and his three daughters. Includes an account
book and obligations (1789-98) due Steele; nine vols, of
miscellaneous accounts (1760-1802) ; and a fee book (1789-
90) of ^John Steele, Clerk and Master in Equity, Rowan
Unpublished description in the library.
A number of these letters have been published in James
bprunt historical monographs, no. 3 and in The papers of
John Steele, edited by H. M. Wagstaff (1924) .
Acquired from the North Carolina Historical Society be-
fore 1940 ; and from the Henderson family.
Thomason, Robert Ewing, 1879- MS "~ W1
Papers, 1931-47. 117 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1377)
Lawyer, State legislator, mayor of El Paso, Tex., and
U.&. Representative from Texas. Letters, chiefly 1940-45
written to Thomason while he was a member of the House of
Kepresentabyes and while serving on the House Military
Affairs Committee. J
Gift of Mr. Thomason, 1947.
Thompson, George Sidney, 1839-1876. MS 65-742
Confederate quartermaster records, 1861-65. ca 1000
items.
In University of North Carolina Library. Southern His-
torical Collection (551)
Confederate Army officer. Requisitions for supplies,
muster rolk, gay records, vouchers, receipts, and military
tvflW'' ^ ** Norti CaM ** KegimenS
kept chiefly by Thompson while serving as quartermaster
under General James H Lane of the 28th Regiment, and as
chief quartermaster of Sub-District 1 of theJElitery Dis-
trict of Florida. J
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. H. C. Thompson, before 1941.
Thompson family. MS 65-743
Papers, 1809-1924. 150 items.
Jh University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1460) "**
Papers of the Thompson and Malone families, of Ala-
bama. Includes an account book (1858-61) ; family corre-
spondence and business papers of Lawrence Thompson and
his wife, Rebecca Thompson (d. 1856) ; letters, chiefly 1849-
86
59, from Thompson relatives in Louisiana, Tennessee, and
Mississippi; Confederate Army and prisoner-of-war remi-
niscences of Joseph N. Thompson; papers of Goodloe W.
Malone; and childhood reminiscences by Lucie Malone
Thompson, who married Joseph N. Thompson in 1869.
Gift of Lucien M Thompson, 1946.
tut tt ., MS 65-744
Tomb, James Hamilton.
Papers, 1855-1936. ca. 350 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collections (723)
Chief engineer in the Confederate and Brazilian Navies
and an officer of the Norfolk and Western Railroad. Papers
mainly relating to Confederate naval history Includes
memoirs (1861-65) ; letters from W. S. Wells who was on
the U. S. S. New Ironsides in Charleston harbor in October
1863; pictures; writings concerning Confederate naval ves-
sels; miscellaneous clippings; and war diary (July 1917-
Aug. 1918) of William Victor Tomb (d. 1941 ) .
Unpublished description in the library.
Memoirs have been published in part in the Official records
of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Re-
bellion.
Gifts of William Victor Tomb and James Harvey Tomb
1935 and 1941. f »
„ ._ „ MS 65-745
Wetmore, Thomas CogdeD, 1869-1906.
Papers, 1872-1908. 950 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3701)
Episcopal clergyman at Fletcher and Arden in Buncombe
Co., N. C, and founder, with his wife, Susanna Bqone Allan
Wetmore, of Christ School for Boys at Arden. Correspond-
ence between Wetmore and Susanna before their marriage in
1893 and afterwards when he was away raising funds or
when she was away ; and family letters to Mrs. Wetmore.
Unpublished description in the library
Purchase, 1964.
Whitaker, Jonathan Lewis. MS65-746
Civil War letters, 1862-65. 70 items.
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (3674) ^^
Physician, of Orange Co., N. Y. Letters from Whitaker,
chiefly to his wife, Julia A Wells Whitaker of Gibson, Pa.
while he was serving at a U. S. military hospital at Chester!
*£., and as an assistant surgeon with the U. S. Colored
Troops, mainly near Beaufort, S. C. The letters describe
Wnitaker's living conditions and activities as an Army
physician. J
Unpublished description in the library.
Purchased from Richard E. Langford, 1964.
im.-* u j T.T-,,- MS 65-747
Whitehead, Williamson.
Papers, 1861-75. 63 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1464)
Businessman, public official, and justice of the peace in
Cumberland Co., N. C. Business papers (1861-71) consist-
ing chiefly of bills and accounts for building, shipping pur-
chasing, and miscellaneous aflairs, and items relating to
rental property for which Whitehead was an agent; diary
(1861-64) kept while he was serving as a clerk in the 1st
£°*V Carolina Infantry Ee £iment: and communications
^ 4 l r *T om U -. S - Attorney, R. C. Badger, U. S. Marshal,
J. B. Hill, and the U. S. Comptroller's Office, Washington,
D. C. Includes a typewritten transcript of the diary
Gift of Margaret R. Whitehead. 1948; and Claude W
Rankin, 1956.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-748
Williams family.
Papers, 1799-1919. 1058 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (787)
Correspondence, diary, list of merchandise, accounts,
deeds, indentures, apprentice bonds, and other legal and busi-
ness documents of the Williams family of Wilmington, N. C,
Scotland, and elsewhere. Includes family, business, and
legal papers (1800-29) of John W. Williams of Glasgow,
Scot., who emigrated to Wilmington, N. C, around 1800;
letters to John from his mother in Scotland ; letters from his
brothers, Robert Williams in Jamaica, B. W. L, and William
A. Williamson, a surgeon in the British Navy ; papers (1830-
35) relating to the settlement of the estate of Joseph Gome
in Wilmington and Scotland; correspondence (1844) of the
related Iredell family of Wilmington, particularly between
William Augustus Williams, Jr. and Jane Iredell Meares;
letters (1916-19) ) from Frank and Robert Williams, serving
in the Army during World War i; and diary (1833) of Wil-
liam A. Williams of Wilmington on a trip to England and
Scotland.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Allen Jones and Mrs. Henry McMillan, 1937.
MS 65^749
Zoeller, Edward V 1857-1944.
Papers, 1885-1934. ca. 500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1780)
Pharmacist, of Tarboro, N. C. Letters, chiefly 1891-1912,
relating to pharmacy, written to Zoeller from other pharma-
cists and officers in pharmacy organizations in North Caro-
lina; letters after 1890 relating to the Farmers' Oil Mills
(manufacturers of cottonseed products in Tarboro) of which
Zoeller was secretary-treasurer; and records (1890-1917) of
the Farmers' Oil Mills. Correspondents include Franklin
Wills Hancock, of Oxford, N. C, William Simpson, and
Francis Preston Venable, of Chapel HilL N. C.
Bequest of Mr. Zoeller, 1948.
MS 65-750
Aandahl, Fred George, 1897-
Speeches, 1944-50. 92 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Governor of North Dakota. Includes 10 issues of Am-
dahl's "Report from Washington."
Gift of Mr. Aandahl.
MS 65-751
Bismarck Women's Community Council.
Records, 1924-59. 1 ft.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, treasurers' reports,
membership rolls, and list of women's organizations.
MS 65-752
Boiler, Henry A 1836-1902.
Papers, 1853-1904. 2 boxes.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Clerk at Fort Atkinson, N. D., trading post Letters from
Boiler to his relatives in Philadelphia, Pa., describing in
detail his trip to Fort Atkinson, his life there, and the In-
dians; correspondence with Elliott Coues, Washington
Matthews, George Catlin, and others concerning a revised
edition of his book Among the Indians (1868) ; notes for the
revised edition; copyright papers; notebook of Hidatsa
linguistic material; and newspaper clippings.
Gift of Mrs. Mary Boiler, 1911.
MS 65-753
Brown (William H.) Company.
Records, 1903-46. 2 ft.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Bylaws and articles of incorporation, minute book of
stockholders and directors meetings, stock certificate book,
and other records of a land company operating in south-
western North Dakota and the Judith Basin of Montana.
Gift of Mrs. E. H, Yonaka, 1954.
MS 65-754
Bnmsdale, Clarence Norman, 1891-
Speeches, 1952-57. 57 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Governor of North Dakota. Typewritten copies of
speeches.
MS 65-755
Burnham, John Winthrop, i. 1912.
Papers. 1 box.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Soldier. Biography of Burnham ; papers relating to his
military service with Colored troops in the Civil War and as
sergeant in the 10th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Com-
pany C; reminiscences of war experiences; recollections of
John Burnham (1749?-1843), Revolutionary War soldier;
family genealogy; diary (1863) of the Sibley expedition;
articles of agreement to build a store in Greenville, Minn.;
and scrapbook of miscellaneous newspaper clippings.
MS 65-756
Cannonball Ranch Store, Morton Co., N. D.
Records, 1877-1906. 8 v.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Journal and ledgers of a store at Cannonball Ranch.
Gift of John F. Sullivan, 1960.
MS 65-757
Cavileer, Lulah.
Papers, 1886-1930. 1 box.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Personal letters to Miss Cavileer, of Pembina, N. D.;
diaries (1887-88 and 1914-15) ; notebook containing an ad-
dress and copies of some of Charles Turner Cavileer's let-
ters ; and miscellaneous newspaper clippings, including clip-
pings of Charles Cavileer's death. Correspondents include
Tracy R. Bangs, Louis Benjamin Hanna, Mary T. Hill
(Mrs. James J. Hill), A L. Larpenteur, W. C. Wardwell
and George B. Winship.
MS 65-758
Christianson, Adolph Marcus, 1877-1954.
Papers, 1930-50. 5 ft.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court Correspond-
ence, reports, speeches, and ms. and printed material on the
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, United Service
Organizations, Boy Scouts, North Dakota Council on Human
Relations, and legal and welfare matters.
Gift of Mrs. Christianson, 1954.
MS 65-758
Crawford, Lewis Ferandus, 1870-1936.
Notes on North Dakota history. 83 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Notebooks pertaining mainly to western North Dakota,
ranching and ranches, Indians and early settlers, and inter-
views with pioneers.
Gift of Usher L. Burdick.
87
The IVational Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-760
Diets (A. F.) & Sons, New Salem, N. D.
Records, 1896-1948. 13 v.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Articles of incorporation, bylaws, minutes of meetings,
ledgers, journals, mortgages, loans, and bankbook of dealers
in grain, implements, hard-ware, and other items.
Gift of Mrs. Fred Dietz, 1961.
-.., „ MS 65-761
Diss, George K
Papers, 1882-1904. 3 ft.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Surveyor. Correspondence mainly about surveying in
Worth Dakota., financial records, contracts, agreements,
bends, and notebooks.
Gift of Donald Dike.
MS65-762
Divet, Arthur Guy, 1871-1950.
Papers. 1 box.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Lawyer, of Fargo, N. D. Letters from Divot to Judge
William L. Nuessle concerning the disposition of mss. and
other matters- an autobiography; memorial addresses,
addresses on law, the U. S. Constitution, the flag, and the
North Dakota Nonpartisan League; and newspaper clip-
pings of speeches.
Gift of Mr. Divet, 1948.
MS 65-763
Eielson, Carl Benjamin, 1897-1929.
Papers, 1919-29. 1 ft.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Aviator. _ Correspondence, reports, articles, maps, clip-
pings, and printed matter, and other papers relating to
Alaska and Eielson's flight with Sir Hubert Wilkins over the
North Pole.
Gift of Mrs. Elmer Osking, 1944.
MS 65-764
Farnsworth, Charles S
Letter book, 1891-94. 14 items and 1 v.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Soldier. Official and personal letters sent by Farnsworth
while stationed at Fort Buford, N. D., and later at the Uni-
versity of North Dakota as professor of military science and
tactics.
Gift of Mrs. Robert J. Farnsworth, 1958.
MS 65-765
Easrei, A C I
Indian papers. 80 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Material on the Turtle Mountain Chippewa and Northern
Plains Indians of North Dakota, collected by Farrel, a
former lawyer for the Blackfeet Indians. Includes an orig-
inal play, articles, pamphlets, photos., and newspaper and
magazine clippings.
Gift of Mr. Farrel, 1949.
MS 65-766
EfstTissffi Bam Closure Committee.
Records, 1953. 6 bozes.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Correspondence and papers relating to arrangements for
aad invitations to the closure ceremony at which President
Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke.
MS 65-767
Gopien, Arnold O
Papers. 4 boxes and 1 folder.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Bibliographies and notes on cards compiled for use in pre-
paring reports for the WPA on Fort Abraham Lincoln,
N. D., the Marquis de Mores, and the Chateau at Medora,
N. D. ; together with correspondence on the de Mores coat-
of-arms, miscellaneous notes, and pictures of the Chateau
and typical ranch buildings in South Roosevelt Park.
MS 65-768
Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of North Dakota.
Records, 1891-1937. 1 box
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Minute book (1899-1909) of James B. McPherson Post
No. 2, Bismarck, N. D. ; roster of Worden Post No. 12, Pem-
bina, N. D. ; biographies of 30 members of 9 posts collected
by the Woman's Relief Corps in 1937; roster (1891) of the
Dept. of North Dakota ; proceedings of the 26th annual en-
campment; and a few copies of general orders.
MS 66-766
Hagan, John N 1873-1952.
Papers, 1919-35. 339 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Commissioner of agriculture of North Dakota. Corre-
spondence and speeches pertaining to the Nonpartisan
League of North Dakota.
Gift of Mrs. Hagan, 1957 and 1961.
MS65-770
Heath, Fannie Mahood, 1864-1931.
Papers, 1922-30. 1 v.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Horticulturist. Correspondence relating to horticulture;
biography; newspaper clippings; magazine articles; and
photos.
Gift of Mrs. Pearl Frazer, 1957.
MS 65-771
Hector, Ole M 1870-1953.
Papers, 1920-38. 56 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Correspondence and papers concerning the organization
of the North Dakota Farm Bureau, foreclosures by the St
Paul Federal Land Bank, and political activities of the
Republican Party; an autobiography; and copies of the
"Divide County Farm Bureau news" and the "North Dakota
Farm Bureau news."
Gift of Clarence Hector, 1954.
MS 65-778
Holt, Henry, 1888-1944.
Correspondence, 1943. 84 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota. Correspondence,
most of which pertains to official business, to the North Da-
kota Resources Board, and to the Tri State Waters Com-
mission.
Gift of Arthur Holt, 1957.
MS 65-778
Hutchinson, Frank J
Papers, 1924-42. ca. 150 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Correspondence of Hutchinson with David F. Barry about
his Indian photos, and his life in the West, newspaper clip-
pings and articles on the Battle of Little Big Horn, and
an index to Barry's photos, purchased by Hutchinson. In-
cludes 9 items of official military correspondence (1871-77)
relating to Indians on the Upper Missouri River.
Gift of the Hutchinson estate, 1958.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-774
Izaak Walton League of America. Mandan, N. D. Chapter
No. SO.
Records, 1929-34. ca. 100 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Records of an organization created for the protection of
game and fish.
Gift, 1959.
MS 65-775
Jamestown, N. D. Fire Dept.
Records, 1889-1915. 7 v.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Minutes of meetings of various companies, treasurer's
accounts, constitution, lists of members, and reports of fires.
MS 65-776
Jungers, John Peter, 1870-1954.
Papers, 1910-53. 88 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Implement dealer, of Regent, N. D., and Democratic candi-
date for insurance commissioner. Biography, a few business
papers of the Regent Grain Company, two political speeches
( one in German ), and other political material
Gift of Kathryn Jungers Nagy, 1954.
MS 65-777
Lounsberry, Clement Augustus, 1843-1926.
Papers, 1863-1922. 1 box.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Publisher and historian. Chiefly correspondence and
documents relating to Lounsberry's military career; together
with other correspondence and papers, copies of a speech
and an article, and newspaper dippings. Includes letters
from William R. Mumby concerning the "Buford tribune"
and affairs at Buford, N. D.; letters from William Folwell
about Lounsberry's book Early history of North Dakota
(1919); letters from Alexander McKenzie; and papers of
Nellie Brightman, Lounsberry's secretary, giving genealog-
ical information about her family.
Gift of CoL Lounsberry, 1926.
MS 65-778
McKenzie, Alexander, 1851-1922.
Papers, 1875-90. litem and 2 v.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Political leader, and businessman of Bismarck, N. D.
Letter press book of business correspondence dealing with
the Bismarck Water Works, the sale of Northern Pacific
Railroad land and other real estate, with some mention of
State and local politics; a register of visitors to the real
estate office of McKenzie and Holmes; and a naturalization
certificate.
MS 65-779
Mores, Antoine Ameuee Marie Vincent Manca de Vallom-
brosa, marquis de, 1858-1896.
Papers, 1882-87. 1 box.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Rancher and businessman. Letters from Daniel Collins,
Henry H Gorringe, and Frank O'Donald; reports of a
Pinkerton agent concerning an investigation of cattle rust-
ling; petition for change of venue of the trial of the Mar-
quis for the murder of Reilly Luffsey; statements, bills, re-
ceipts, and account books for personal and household ex-
Gift of Due de Yallombrosa and James W. Foley.
MS 65-780
Mostad, ThorwaW.
Papers, 1916-43. ca. 140 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
State legislator. Correspondence and publicity items on
Nonpartisan League of North Dakota and other political
matters, mainly for the period 1916-28; papers (1917) con-
cerning the organization of the Savings Loan and Trust
Company in Minot, N. D.; correspondence (1930) concern-
ing a census supervisor ; and miscellaneous items.
Gift of Mr. Mostad, 1959.
MS 65-781
National League of American Pen Women.
Records, 1927-54. 2 ft.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Correspondence and scrapbooks on the activities and ac-
complishments of the Fargo and Medora, N. D., branches
of the league.
MS 65-782
North Dakota State Dairymen's Association.
Records, 1911-12. ca. 400 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Records pertaining mainly to the convention held in
Jamestown, N. D., in 1911.
MS65-783
North Dakota State Federation of Labor.
Records, 1911-14. 1 v.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Scrapbook containing correspondence, minutes of board
of directors' meetings and State conventions, and credentials
of delegates to State conventions.
MS 65-784
North Dakota. State Flag Commission.
Records, 1951-53. ca. 380 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Correspondence, minutes, and sketches of the design for a
new State flag.
Gift of the commission.
MS "85-785
North Dakota. State Historical Society.
Collections of biographies and portraits of pioneers
before 1889 and of prominent citizens of the State, 1917-27.
453 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Questionnaires containing biographical data together with
photos, of some 220 persons.
Contents listed in folders in the repository.
MS65-786
North Dakota. State Historical Society.
Manuscript collections, ca. 1860-4953. ca. 825 items, 65
v., and 2 folders.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, biographical in-
formation, articles, speeches, reports, business papers,
minutes, court records, and other papers reflecting pioneer
life, military affairs, Indian life and problems, and other
aspects of North Dakota history. Includes papers of
soldiers (many in the Civil War), Indian agents, ranchers,
farmers, teachers, clergymen, and traders; and records of
societies, business firms, hotels, and steamboats.
A composite collection consisting of small groups of
papers or single items described in North Dakota history,
v. 30, no. 1 (Jan. 1963) p. 17-61, and not cataloged separately
in the National union catalog of manuscript collections.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
North Dakota Stock Growers' Association.
Records, 1886-94. lbox.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, bills, resolutions,
articles of incorporation and financial statements of tie
Riverside Ranch Company, of Morton Co., N. D. ; and a few
personal papers of John S. Green, of Dickinson, N. D., who
served as secretary of the association.
MS 65-788
North Dakota War Chest
Records, 1943-47. 3 v.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Articles of incorporation, bylaws, minutes, order for dis-
solution, reports of activities, reports of first and second
annual meetings, and the official bulletin "North Dakota War
Chest"
,«„ , MS' 65-789
trConnor, James Francis Thaddens, 1884-1949.
Letters to Honorable J. F. T. O'Connor, comptroller of
the currency of the United States, an appreciation by his
friends, Grand Forks, June 13, 1934. 344 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Letters to O'Connor from Franklin D. Roosevelt, cabinet
members, business associates, and friends.
m . • t, «., MS 65-790
Parkin, Henry Sid.
Letter press books, 1876-79. 2 v.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Post trader. Correspondence of Parkin, postmaster at
Standing Rock Indian Agency, N. D., and ah employee of
J. R Casselberry, post trader.
„ . „ MS65-791
Qoara, Fannie Dunn, 1876-1950.
Papers, 1877-1947. 3 boxes.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Pioneer, of Bismarck, N. D. Autobiography, biographical
sketch, and papers of John Piatt Dunn ; account book (1907-
34) of Dimn's wife, Ohristiana.S. Dunn; biographical sketch
of James W. Foley; papers on the history of Bismarck, and
Burleigh Co., N. D v by Mrs. Quain; record (1875-S6) of
officers of Bismarck, by Edward H. Barrett ; secretary's book
of the Original Club; expense account of a trip to the
World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago, HI., in 1893;
newspaper clippings on North Dakota history; two auto-
graph albums; programs of the North Dakota Federation
of Women's Clubs and the Fortnightly Club; two scrap-
books of photos, and cards; and other miscellaneous cards,
programs, and clippings.
Gift of Mrs. Marion Raiser, 1950.
„. „ . . MS 65-792
Rice, Ezekiel C
Papers, 1866-92. lbox.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Lawyer, of Mandan, N. D. Correspondence pertaining to
the invention of Rice's "prairie burner," diary and account
book (1866), and documents relating- to his legal career.
Gift of the Draper family, 1946.
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MS 65-793
Slaughter, Linda (Warf el) 1850-1920.
Papers, 1870-1929. 1 box.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Pioneer and author. Letters to Mrs. Slaughter concern-
ing personal matters, woman suffrage, Woman's Relief
Corps, Knights of Labor, organization of Bismarck and
Burleigh County Pioneer Association and the Ladies' His-
torical Society of Bismarck and North Dakota, and the
building of schools; and minutes of the first Board of Com-
missioners in Pembina Co., N. D.
MS 65-794
Sons of the American Revolution. North Dakota Society.
Correspondence, 1911-21. 585 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
MS 65-795
Spalding, Burleigh Folsom, 1853-1934.
Papers, 1839-1932. lbox.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Original typed copies in the possession of Mason Spalding,
Minot, N. D.
Lawyer. Account books (1873, 1879-80, and 1884-85),
diary, autobiography, papers on the North Dakota Consti-
tutional Convention, autograph album, and documents of
Noah Spalding.
MS 65-796
Taylor, David R
Papers, 1865-1929. 92 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
An employee of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Corret
spondence concerning railroad matters, copy of Taylor's
mother's will, notices of appointment as postmaster at Man-
dan, N. D., document of the Yellowstone Land and Coloniza-
tion Company, and railroad passes.
Gift of Dave Taylor, 1951.
MS 65-797
Taylor, Edwin James, 1869-1956.
Papers, 1901-55. 3 ft
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Educator and librarian, of Bismarck, N. D. Correspond-
ence, pertaining, in part, to educational affairs and politics;
business papers; and notes for speeches. Includes much
personal correspondence with friends and relatives. Cor-
respondents include Jerry D. Bacon, W. E. Hoover, Bea-
trice Johnstone, Minnie J. Nielson, and Walter L. Stock-
well.
Gift of Mrs. Taylor.
MS 65-798
Trobriand, Philippe Regis Denis de Eeredern, comte de,
1816-1897.
Papers, 1866-69. 69 items.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
U. S. Army officer. Correspondence in French and Eng-
lish about life at Fort Stevenson, N. D., while Trobriand was
commanding officer, and about personal affairs; 9 letters
(1866-67) from France; a typewritten Ms. of the translation
of Trobriand 's journal Vie militaire dans le Dakota (1926),
by George F. Will; a Sioux-French vocabulary; and a roster
of the 31st U. S. Infantry.
Selections from the journal have been published by R. R.
Donnelley & Sons, Co v as Army life in Dakota (1941).
Letters given by Charles Post, 1959.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 66-799
U. S. Army. Indian Scouts.
Post letters, 1876-80. lv.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Letters sent by various officers commanding the detach-
ment of Indian Scouts at Fort Yates, N. D., most of which
are routine requests and acknowledgments with a few
reports on efforts to disarm the Indians and to recover
ponies.
MS 65-800
U. S. War Deft.
Records, 1868-95. 1 box.
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Photocopies.
Letters and reports relating to the establishment and aban-
donment of Forts Bridger, Buford, Pembina, Ransom, and
Stevenson in North Dakota, and to ferry service and land
settlement at Fort Buford,
MS 65-801
Williams, Erastus Appleman, 1850-1930.
Papers, 1892-1923. 2 ft
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Surveyor general of North Dakota and political leader.
Correspondence concerning political appointments and af-
fairs ; correspondence, blueprints, and documents pertaining
to the acquisition of land at Bismarck, N. D., for the Soo
Railroad; rough drafts of Williams' political platform ; cor-
respondence of the North Dakota Irrigation Association;
specifications for the Bismarck Auditorium; copies of bills
introduced into the legislature; resolutions of various orga-
nizations; campaign literature; pamphlets; photos.; and
newspaper clippings. Correspondents include Asle Jorgen-
son Gronna, Louis Benjamin Hanna, Henry Clay Hans-
brough, Porter J. McCumber, Alexander McKenzie, Thomas
F. Marshall, and Burleigh Folsom Spalding.
Gift of Mrs. R. S. Towne, 1952.
MS65-802
Bullington, Orvffle, 1882-
Papers, 1941-44. 3 ft.
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Lawyer and politician. Correspondence, newspaper clip-
pings, and other papers pertaining to Bullington's tenure as
a member of the Board of Regents of the University of
Texas. Includes meetings of the board, reports on Univer-
sity permanent fund investments, and hearings before the
Board of Regents.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of Grover Bullington and Ralph E. Bullington.
MS 65-803
Cator family.
Papers, 1871-1927. 4 ft
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Correspondence, diary, account books, clippings from
English newspapers, publications, and other papers chiefly
relating to the activities of James Hamilton Cator (1851-
1927) and Robert Cator (also known as Arthur J. L. Cator)
as buffalo hunters in the. northern Panhandle (1870-84),
operators of the first trading post in the region north of the
Canadian River, and the first men to go as far south as the
Texas Panhandle and to settle permanently in Hansford Co.,
Tex. Includes material on the raid on Adobe Walls near the
present site of Amarillo, Tex., the Cattle Association, land
and cattle sales, and Kansas lands.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of Jim Cator.
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The University of Texas Library has photocopies made in
1932 of 750 items (1845-81) owned by the Panhandle Plains
Historical Society. These include correspondence between
John Bertie Cator (d. 1887) and his sons James H. and
Robert Cator; and John B. Cator's diary (1845-46) while he
was serving in the British Royal Navy in the eastern Medi-
terranean.
MS 65-804
Franklyn Land and Cattle Company.
Records, 1882-1957. 50 ft.
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Correspondence of company officials, documents, ledger
books, ranch reports, maps, photos., and newspaper files of
& company organized in the early lSSCs by Charles G.
Franklyn who later entered a partnership with Colonel
B. B. Groom involving a ranch located in Carson, Gray,
Hutchinson, and Roberts Counties in the Texas Panhandle.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of the White Deer Land Company.
MS 65-805
Hamner, Laura Vernon.
Papers, 1933- 20 ft.
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Author and journalist Correspondence and other papers
relating to the history of the Texas Panhandle. Includes
letters of pioneers, awards, and newspaper clippings relat-
ing to her newspaper work in Amarillo, Tex.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of the Killsore Foundation.
MS 65-806
JA Ranch, Texas.
Records, 1876-1907. 20 ft
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Ranch reports and other papers of a ranch established in
1876 by Colonel Charles Goodnight on the Palo Duro Can-
yon in the Texas Panhandle and later owned by him and
John Adair.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of the JA Ranch.
MS 65-807
Keiser, Charles O
Papers, 1903-28. 5 ft
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Businessman and stock breeder. Correspondence (1903-
13), ledgers and journals pertaining to land sales (1906-11),
and other papers. Includes material relating to Kaiser's
activities workine on a ranch in Wyoming, buying and ship-
ping horses from the West to the Mississippi Valley, engag-
ing in the immigration business in the Dakotas, buying large
ranches in the Panhandle which were divided into farms and
sold to immigrants, and developing a stockraising and Here-
ford breeding business.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of Bob Rogers.
MS65-80S
Landergin, John.
Ranch records of John and Patrick H. Landergin, 1916-
28. 8 ft
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Correspondence and other papers relating to cattle sales
and ranch operations of the Landergin Brothers Ranch
located in Oldham and Deaf Smith Counties, Texas.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Grady C. Nobles.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-809
Nobles Bros. Grocer Company.
Records, 1898-1928. 50 ft
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Correspondence, journals, ledgers, orders, checks, and
other papers of a wholesale grocery company organized in
1898 by M. C. Nobles and H. A. Nobles.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of the company.
o •«. « . MS 65-810
Smith, Hank.
Papers, 1864-1912. 12 ft.
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, lex.) v
Government employee and hotel owner. Correspondence,
ledgers, scrapbooks, newspapers, and clippings dealing with
Smith's activities as an expressman for the Government and
as a hotel owner in Fort Griffin, Tex.
Access restricted.
Gift of Mrs. Hank Smith.
., MS 65-811
Smith-Walker and Company.
Records, 1887-1919. 50 ft.
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Correspondence, ledgers, and other papers concerning the
operations of a wholesale grocery firm.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of Smith Walker, of Amarillo.
„ , MS 65-812
Vandale, EarL
Papers, 1930-46. 2 ft.
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Land agent for the Magnolia Petroleum Company. Re-
ports on the location of oil and gas wells, and dry holes;
drilling reports; geological maps; and other papers pertain-
ing to the oil and gas industry in the Panhandle of Texas.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Vandale.
Warwick, Clyde W i 885 - MS 65-813
Papers, 1910-58. 8 ft.
In Panhandle Plains History Society collections
(Canyon, Tex.)
Newspaper owner and editor. General accounts, legal and
personal papers, and materials relating to property and real
estate, loans and investments, and political and civic activi-
ties. Includes materials relating to Warwick's journalism
and his newspaper, The Randall County news; his service as
a member of the Texas Legislature, county chairman of the
Democratic Executive Committee, secretary and president of
the Panhandle Press Association, member of the Texas Press
Association and the National Editorial Association; and his
appointment to the Texas State Parks Board,
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Warwick.
™,~ . MS65-814
XTT Ranch, Texas.
Records, 1885-1915. 100 ft.
In Panhandle Plains Historical Society collections (Can-
yon, Tex.)
Correspondence, journals, ledgers, special books, business
records, and books largely concerned with the operation of
the ranch located along the western edge of the Texas Pan-
handle which was acquired by the Capital Syndicate Com-
pany in exchange for building the State Capitol Braiding in
Austin, Texas. Includes correspondence about the construc-
tion of the Texas Capitol Building.
Guide by Seymour Connor published in 1953.
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Gift of the Capital Lands Reservations of Chicago.
„ , MS 65-815
Pasadena; Calif. Public library.
California papers, 1840-54. 1 v.
In Pasadena Public Library.
Correspondence, land grants, bills, biographical notes,
and other papers about or of Mexican governors and officials
and American pioneers in and near San Francisco. Includes
some items dealing with the estate of Capt. Joseph L. Fol-
som. Includes 5 land grants signed by Mexican governors
and an alcalde of San Francisco, and minor business cor-
respondence of Juan Bandini, Samuel Brannan, William
Heath Davis, Joseph L Folsom, Charles Flugge, Thomas 0.
Laririn, A. C. McDonald, Henry M. Naglee, Antonio Peralta,
Hugo Reid, and Abel Stearns.
Open to investigators with permission.
Purchased from W. J. Handy, 1905.
MS 65-816
Autocar Company.
Records, 1899-1954. 55 items and 11 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books and minutes, ledger books (1909-19) con-
taining balance sheets and income statements, annual reports
(1929-52), list of officers and directors (1899-1924), a
chronicle of the motor industry (1893-1946), and other
papers relating to a pioneer Philadelphia automobile manu-
facturing company and Louis Clarke, its founder.
Gift of C. R. C. Custer, 1964.
t^i*,j D „ MS 65-817
Belfield, Percy C
Bills and receipts, 1917-47. 1800 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Teacher, of Philadelphia. Bills and receipts for Bel-
field's small farm in the suburbs of Philadelphia covering
running expenses of the household, house repairs, alterations,
and care for the grounds.
Gift, 1964.
MS 65-818
Betts, Charles Malone, 1838-1905.
Military papers, 1862-84. 225 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Civil War Army officer of the 160th Regiment Pennsyl-
vania Volunteers. Correspondence, reminiscences, orders,
and other papers apparently gathered for a proposed history
of the 160th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers (15th Penn-
sylvania Cavalry), first known as the Anderson Cavalry.
Purchase.
MS 65-819
Bullock, Edith WMts.
Correspondence, 1820-45. 145 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Resident of Hanover, N. J. Personal family letters from
cousins of the Willits and Bullock families in New York,
New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Some letters give a graphic
description of life in New York City in 1845.
Gift.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-820
Chester, Pa. West End Free library.
Eecords, 1912-37. 1200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, book orders, bills, receipts, and other pa-
pers of a small public library founded in 1907, which later
became the West End Branch of the J. Lewis Crozer Li-
brary.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift, 1964.
„ MS65-821
Clayton, John, 1819-1881.
Papers, 1832-1940. 700 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer and Episcopal layman, of Philadelphia. Corre-
spondence and business records (chiefly 1878-79). Includes
letters from Clayton's wife, Anna (Colton) Clayton (b.
1820), discussing social life and conditions in "West Chester,
Pa-, and Cape May, N. J., during the vacation season (1847-
51) and frequently mentioning her father, Matthias W.
Baldwin (1796-1866), founder of the Baldwin Locomotive
Works ; and letters from Clayton's mother, Sarah (Medf ord)
Clayton (1786-1849) dealing with family affaire.
Gift of Mrs. Stanley Bright, 1963.
MS65-B22
Coates, Elmer Roan, 1831-1889.
Papers, 1858-89. 8 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Associate editor of a West Philadelphia newspaper, the
Telephone. Personal correspondence, mbs. of Coates' plays
and poems, some playbills, and notices of lectures. Mss.
include the plays Music mad, Blunders, and The memorable
month, and the poem Laurel Hill (1878).
Gift of Mrs. T. C. Knndy, 1964.
MS 65-823
Crake, Robert Blake, d. 1899.
Legal papers, 1884-98. 300 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Physician, of Philadelphia. Materials relating to various
estates of which Cruice was the executor and some items con-
cerning property held by him in Ireland. The estates he
administered belonged to persons who died in St. Joseph's
Hospital where Cruice had served (1884-98) and was sec-
retary of its board.
Gift of Dr. W. B. MeDaniel, 1964.
MS 65-824
F&nght, Albert Smith, 1883-
Papers, 1907-61. 275 itans.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Beform leader, of Philadelphia. Correspondence con-
cerning the activities of the members of the 1912 Electoral
College of Pennsylvania in the 1916 presidential election
and other papers mainly relating to the campaign of Wil-
liam Howard Taft to secure the Republican nomination for
President in 1908, the Pennsylvania State election of 1910,
the Pennsylvania Electoral College of 1912 and the attempt
to found a permanent organization of its members, Philadel-
phia Committee on Public Affairs (1934-44), and the Phila-
delphia City elections of 1907 and 1943.
Gift of Mr. Faught, 1963.
MS 65-825
Frankford Mutual Fire Insurance Company, PMaddpkia.
Records, 1843-1906. 3000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Mainly property surveys made for the company, contain-
ing detailed descriptions of each building for which insur-
ance was desired. Most of the buildings are located in
northeast Philadelphia in the sections known locally as
Frankford, Bridesburg, and Kensington. Includes treasury
orders (1888-90), promissory notes (1844-53), legal papers
(1893-1906), materials relating to the erection of the com-
pany's office building (1898-99), and a cashbook (1863-77).
Purchase, 1962.
MS 65-826
Irvine family.
Newbold-Irvine papers, 1760-1924. 15,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of the Irvine family;
together with some correspondence of the Newbold family.
Includes military correspondence, record of military ex-
penses (1776-61), notebook for the disbursement of military
supplies at Fort Pitt, Pa. (1781-82), orderly books (1776-
79) of a British unit, the 1st Battalion of Guards, and other
papers dealing with family matters and real estate specula-
tion of General William Irvine (1741-1804) of the Con-
tinental Line; materials relating to the military position,
racehorses, Dickinson College lecture notes, and agricultural
interest and land speculation of General Callender Irvine
(1775-1841), Commissary General of the U. S. (1812-41);
and correspondence and account books of Dr. William A.
Irvine (1803-1886), businessman of Irvine in Warren Co.,
Pa., relating to river transportation, oil, and his operating
a general store, the post office and telegraph office, a grist-
mill, a sawmill, and a woolen mill.
Gift of Mrs. Caryl Roberts and John L. Welsh, Jr.
MS 65-827
Jessup, William, 1797-1868.
Account books of William Jessup and William Huntting
Jessup, 1814-96. 166 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Daybooks, ledgers, journals, and other account books and
legal papers from the law offices of Jessup and his son, Wil-
liam Huntting Jessup (b. 1838), both lawyers of Montrose,
Pa. ; personal accounts ; and accounts of various clients in
Montrose and Susquehanna Co., Pa., involving farm, timber,
personal, legal and merchants' accounts. The miscellaneous
books include a land book (1853-55), funeral order books
(1882-92), and account books of A. K. Harrow (1887).
Jabez Hyde (1821-22), E. H. Manson (1366-78), John L.
Massie (1860-86), Edward W. Rose (1847). and the R. H.
Rose ledgers (1831-42).
Purchase, 1961.
MS 65-828
Lee, George F 1812-1894.
Business records of George F. Lee and Franklin Lee,
1820-92. 2400 items and 24 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of Lee and Franklin Lee
(1786-1861), both bricklayers, builders, and contractors of
Philadelphia. Franklin Lee's business records cover 1835—
46, while George F. Lee's cover 1820-73 and include receipt
books, account books, notebooks, and cashbooks. Tb.6 ma-
terial reflects Lee's activities in organizing and building gas-
works in all sections of the country (e. g. the Foundry pay
book (1850) of the Chicago, HI. Gas Works and the ledger
(1842-47) of the St. Louis (Mo.) Gas Works. Lee's cor-
respondence deals with the Chicago fire of 1871; the prob-
lems of building gasworks in Albany, Troy, and Utica,
N. Y., as well as Chicago and St. Louis; and other business
activities.
Gift of Mr. Harry E. Sprogell, 1964.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
... MS 65-829
Lippincott family.
Papers of the Lippincott, Horstmann and Coles families,
1775-1950. ca. 5000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Chiefly business papers relating to Sigmund Horstmann
(1821-1870), manufacturer of Army uniforms and other
items, and his son-in-law, Walter Lippincott (1849-1927),
partner in the J. B. Lippincott Publishing Company of
Philadelphia; together with family papers including ma-
terials concerning the Craig, Horstmann, and Lippincott
estates. Contains mss. of the books Publishers and authors
by Lippincott and Wound-stripes (1921) by his daughter,
Bertha Horstmann (Lippincott) Coles; an interview of Ad-
miral George Dewey by Lippincott; materials relating to
his promotion of American armed might (1916) and Mrs.
Coles' activities for the Service Club during both World
Wars; items relating to Lippincott's active interest in art
including prints of all the oil paintings which received the
Walter Lippincott prize for the best American work of the
year; and photo, albums and prints on linen of Sigmund
Horstmann and Garibaldi in Italy (1860).
Gift of Mrs. E. Coles Langhorne, 1964.
»» „ _^ » MS65-830
MeCarty & Davis, Philadelphia.
Records, 1816-44. 39 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Receipt books, account books including Thomas Davis'
household accounts (1818-44), eashbooks (1816-23), bank-
books (1822-44), daybooks, and ledgers covering the entire
transactions of the business of William MeCarty and Thomas
Davis, booksellers and publishers.
Purchase, 1964.
D „ MS 65-831
Rogers, Horace.
Papers of Horace Rogers and Kate Rogers, 1849-82. 250
items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, newspaper dippings, and other papers of
Kogers and his wife, Kate Rogers; together with letters of
Horace Jayne (1859-1913), dean and professor of biology at
the University ot Pennsylvania. Includes material pertain-
ing to spiritualism, the Henry Seybert Commission on
Spiritualism, and family matters, and letters from Kate
Rogers to Carolyn Rogers and other members and friends of
the family.
„ , . „ MS 65-882
Vauclain, Samuel Matthews, 1856-1940.
Delaware River Bridge papers, 1920-27. ca. 1500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Chairman of the board of the Baldwin Locomotive Works,
member of the Delaware River Bridge Joint Commission of
the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and civic leader,
of Philadelphia. Detailed blueprints of properties pur-
chased for the bridge site; photos of the bridge (now known
as the Benjamin Franklin Bridge) demolition work, and
the Remington Arms Company ; clippings dealing with argu-
ments over the location of the bridge and the question of
tolls; and other papers written to political and business
leaders revealing planning and progress of the construction
which was completed in 1926.
Gift of Samuel M. Vauclain m, 1964.
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MS 65-833
Vetterlein, Theodore H
Papers, 1869-86. ca. 300 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Tobacco merchant, of Philadelphia. Correspondence and
other papers dealing with the buying and selling of tobacco
for Julius Vetterlein & Company, several lawsuits involving
Vetterlein and the firm, and family affairs.
Purchased from Mr. Robert Heath, Jr.
aj, tv ^ MS65-534
Adlow, Dorothy, 1902-1964.
Papers, 1923-64. 1 box and 36 v.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-138)
Art critic for the Christian Science monitor. Correspond-
ence including letters from H K Mencken, Marianne Moore
(23 items) and prominent artists; clippings of Dorothy Ad-
loVs articles in the Christian Science monitor; and other
papers. Includes some material on collectors and collecting.
*■«. o ^ MS 65-835
Anthony, Susan BrowneU, 1820-1906.
Papers, 1815-1944. 2 boxes.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-143)
Reformer and suffragist Diaries, letters, speeches, family
papers, and photos. Names and subjects represented include
Carrie Chapman Catt, Anna Howard- Shaw, antislavery, the
Canajoharie Academy, social life and customs of New Eng-
land and New York State, temperance, and women's suffrage.
MS 65-836
Blackwell family.
Papers, 1835-1933. 10 boxes and 1 package.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-143)
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, biographical and
autobiographical material, photos., and memorabilia relat-
ing to three generations of the Blackwell family: Samuel
Blackwell; his children, Drs. Elizabeth and Emily Black-
well, Henry Blackwell and his wife, Lucy (Stone) Black-
well, and Samuel Charles Blackwell and his wife Antoinette
(Brown) Blackwell; and the third generation including
Alice Stone Blackwell, daughter of Henry Blackwell!
Names represented include Helena Blavatsky, Elizabeth
Garrett, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Sophia Jex-Blake, Sarah
Stone Lawrence, and Frances Willard. Subjects repre-
sented include the American Colonization Society, Amer-
ican Woman's Education Association, antislavery, the New
York Infirmary, prostitution, the social life and customs
of New York City, spiritualism, the "Woman's journal."
women in medicine, and women's suffrage.
MS 65-837
Cabot, Ella (Lyman) 1866-1934.
Papers, 1855-^1934. 12 boxes.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-139)
Author and educator. Correspondence; drafts and notes
for Mrs. Cabot's lectures; articles; and books on philosophy,
ethics, education, psychology, and religion. The corre-
spondence includes letters of Mrs. Cabot; her father, Arthur
Theodore Lyman, written while traveling in Europe and
during the Civil War; and her husband, Richard Clarke
Cabot, written to her during their courtship. Includes
material on her family life and public activities, civil serv-
ice reform, World War i, idealism, King's Chapel, prohibi-
tion, religious education, and Unitarianism. Persons repre-
sented include Elizabeth (Dwight) Cabot, James Elliot
Cabot, John Amory Lowell and other members of the Lo-
well family, members of the Lyman family, Josiah Royce,
Mary Pratt Sears, and Anne Douglas Sedgwick.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 66-838
Denison House, Boston.
Records, 1892-1960. 3 boxes and 16 v.
In Radcliffe College, "Women's Archives (B-27)
Reports, minutes, daybooks, and clippings of Denison
House, a college settlement house in Dorchester, Mass. (now
part of Boston), founded in 1892 by a group of college edu-
cated women including Emily Balch (1867-1961) and "Vida
Scudder (1861-1954).
r-u t ~ , MS65-S89
Gilder, Jeanette Leonard, 1849-1916.
Papers, 1865-1917. 1 box.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-141)
Journalist, critic, and author. Correspondence and other
personal and professional papers. Includes correspondence
with newspapers, editors, literary figures including Con-
stance Cary Harrison (1843-1920), and publishers (1885-
91) and materials relating to Miss Gilder's editorship of the
Critic (later Putnam's monthly) which she and her brother,
Richard Watson Gilder (1844-1909) , founded in 1881. Also
includes letters to Miss Gilder, while attending Bridgeton
Female Seminary in New Jersey, from her mother, Jane
(Nutt) Gilder, and her brother, Richard.
« *_. ™. . MS 65-840
Henrotin, Ellen M (Martin) 1847-1922.
Papers, 1865-1921. 4 boxes.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-142)
Correspondence, speeches, and other papers relating to the
interests and activities of Mrs. Henrotin, wife of Charles
Henrotin (a Chicago banker). Includes materials relating
to reform movements, social welfare, labor, suffrage, Chicago
charities, prostitution, Chicago Woman's Club, General
Federation of Women's Clubs, and the World's Columbian
Exposition (1893). Persons represented in the papers in-
clude Mrs. Bertha Honore Palmer (1849-1918).
MS 65-841
May family.
May-Goddard family papers, 1766-1904. 2 boxes and 2 v.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-134)
Correspondence, diaries, documents, account books,
photos , and memorabilia of the May and Goddard families
of New England. Includes the papers of Abigail Williams
May (1829-1888), Boston reformer and one of the first
woman members of the Boston School Committee, contain-
ing letters from prominent suffragists, abolitionists, and
authors; women's diaries and account books of the 18th and
19th centuries; and material about the social life and cus-
toms in Boston and New England, education, the Dawes
family, and the New England Hospital for Women and
Children. Persons represented include Louisa May Alcott,
Ednah Dow Cheney, Julia Ward Howe, Frederick Warren
Goddard May (1821-1904), Samuel May (1810-1899), Sam-
uel J. May (1797-1871), Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and Lucy
Stone.
list of correspondents in the repository.
MS65-842
West, Helen (Hunt) 1892-1963.
Papers, 1917-64. 2 boxes and 5 v.
In Radcliffe College, Women's Archives (A-140)
Lawyer and journalist, of Florida. Correspondence,
speeches, photos , and clippings relating to Mrs. West's ac-
tivities in the suffrage movement, the National Woman's
Party, the campaign for the passage of the Equal rights
amendment to the Constitution, and the "50-50" bill in the
1935 Florida Legislature which called for equal represen-
tation of men and women on party committees in the State.
Persons represented include Mary W.Dewson, Alice Paul,
and Jane Norman Smith.
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MS 65-843
Holt, Hamilton, 1872-1951.
Papers, 1872-1951. 93 boxes and 35 v.
In Rollins College Library.
Journalist, internationalist, and president of Rollins Col-
lege, Winter Park, Fla. Correspondence, diaries, biograph-
ical and genealogical data, legal documents, galley proofs,
35 scrapbooks, copies of the magazine "The Independent,"
mss. of books and proposed books, speeches, pamphlets,
leaflets, writings, 'book reviews, autographed pictures, and
newspaper clippings. Includes data pertaining to journal-
ism, education, politics, labor, social reform, peace move-
ments, and international organization.
Indexes to the correspondence and the scrapbooks are in
the Register of Hamilton Holt papers (1964), processed by
Peter E. Robinson.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Holt's children, 1953.
MS 65-844
Greene, Clay Meredith, 1850-1933.
Papers, 1875-1930. 5 ft.
In the University of Santa Clara Library (Santa Clara,
Calif.)
Playwright Chiefly mss. of Victorian dramas, melo-
dramas, and comedies produced in San Francisco, New
York, and on the road; correspondence; unpublished mem-
oirs of Greene; photos ; poems; playbills; banquet pro-
grams; and two scrapbooks of published articles from the
"Golden era" and other sources. Includes many short plays
produced by the Lambs Club in New York, the Olympic
Club in San Francisco, and various New York yacht clubs.
Correspondents include the Belasco Theatre, William H.
Crane, Erlanger Productions, the Lambs Club, and Jacob
Lit*.
Research access restricted until July 30, 1966.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Greene's step-son.
MS 65-845
Broughton family.
Papers, 1703-1854. 100 items and 5 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, wills, land conveyances, plats, and inven-
tories of the Broughton family of Mulberry Plantation on
the Cooper River and of St. George, Dorchester, S. C.
Described in South Carolina historical magazine, v. 45
(1944) p. 114 and v. 47 (1946) p. 176.
Gifts of Clarence Blair Mitchell and Joseph Ferguson
Heyward.
MS65-846
Conner family.
Papers, 1844-1938. 60 feet.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, business papers, books of briefs,
mortgage foreclosures, notes of title, Masonic papers, and
other papers of Henry Workman Conner (1797-1861), James
Conner (1829-1883), and Henry Workman Conner n (1868-
1938), lawyers, entrepreneurs, political, and business leaders
in Charleston, S. C. Includes papers covering Henry W.
Conner's presidency of the Bank of Charleston (1841-50)
and of the South Carolina Railroad Company (1850-61) ;
letters relating to the role of Henry W. Conner n as chair-
man of the Charleston Democratic Executive Committee and
his efforts to secure the Federal district attorneyship in
1913 ; material on rifle clubs, James Conner's land in Clayton,
Ga., and Atchison, Kan., and his term as attorney general of
South Carolina; and letter books for the law firm of Porter
and Conner (1865-74), Greenville and Columbia Railroad
(1878-83), and the South Carolina Railroad (1856-78).
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pinckney family.
Papers, 1708-1878. 2 ft.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) of letters (1739-83)
of Eliza Lucas Pinckney and photocopies of originals in the
Pinckney papers (1709-1866) in the possession of the Li-
brary of Congress.
Correspondence, accounts, receipts, land, legal, estate, and
other papers of Charles Pinckney (1699-1758), Elizabeth
(Lucas) Pinckney (1721-1793), Charles Cotesworth Pinck-
ney (1746-1825), Harriott (Pinckney) Horry (1748-1830),
Thomas Pinckney (1750-1828) and other members of the
Pinckney and related families. Most of the papers belong
to the second generation of Pinckneys and reflect family
affairs and plantation life in South Carolina in the late 18th
and early 19th centuries. Includes six letter books (1791-
1814) of Thomas Pinckney containing copies of his diplo-
matic correspondence as minister to Great Britain, relating
to his negotiations with Spain, and covering his command
of the 6th and 7th Districts in the War of 1812; and letters
and passports (1828-29) relating to Benjamin Hirer's
"Grand Tour."
Letters of Eliza (Lucas) Pinckney have been excerpted or
published in Eliza Pinckney by Harriott Horry (Rutledge^
Kavenal (1896) and Journal and letters of Eliza Lucas,
edited by Harriott Pinckney Holbrook (1850) ; letter of
Edward Rutledge to his son (1796) published in South
Carolina historical magazine, voL 64 (1963) p. 67-72; letters
of Eleanor Parke Lewis published in South Carolina his-
torical magazine, vol. 63 (1962) p. 12-17; and letter of Capt.
C. C. Pinckney to R. S. Ripley published in The War of the
Rebellion, v. 28, pt. 1, p. 520-21.
Research access partially restricted.
o, . . „ MS 65-848
bcnirmer, Jacob Frederick, 1803-1880.
Diary and other papers, 1806-86. 1 ft.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Merchant, of Charleston, S. C. Daily journal (1826-86)
containing records of marriages, deaths, and events in
Charleston; a few newspaper clippings; and a transcription
made by bchirmer of a register of deaths (1806-80) con-
taining coffin plate inscriptions giving names, death dates,
and age of the deceased. From 1806-51 the inscriptions
were recorded by SehirmerV uncle, Edward George Sass
and his son. The entries from 1851-80 were copied by
Schirmer from his own diary records. For six years after
Schirmer's death the diary entries were made by a member
of his family.
Index in the repository.
MS 65-849
Smith, WiDiam Loughton, 1758-1812.
Papers, 1774-1832. 2 ft
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Politician, diplomat, and lawyer of Charleston, S. C.
Correspondence, travel journals with expense accounts
(1781-98), ms. of a tragedy, some dramatic criticism, notes
on "Phocian," accounts, Smith's estate papers (1812-32),
list of objets d'art purchased abroad (1805), and other
papers. Includes information concerning Smith's litigation
(1792-1812) of the Luxembourg claims (many in French) ;
abstracts of cases (1795-1805) determined in the constitu-
tional courts at Charleston and Columbia, S. C. ; the estates
and accounts he administered including those of Joseph
Allen Smith, William Crafts, Barnard Elliott, and William
Wragg (d. 1803) ; and his interests in the Catawba Com-
pany (1787-1814), the Norfolk Canal (1787-1815), the San-
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tee Canal (1792-1815) and the Wraggborough Canal (ca.
1805), including accounts of John F. Grimke, C. C. Pinck-
ney, David Ramsay, and Thomas Sumter. Also includes
letters by Smith to Edward Rutledge reflecting views on
foreign and internal affairs and correspondence and ac-
counts (1787-1812) with David Campbell, Smith's agent.
Information on literary rights in the repository.
Gift and purchase, 1959-62.
MS 65-850
South Carolina Historical Society.
Episcopal Church records in South Carolina, 1694-1962.
ca. 12 ft
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (handwritten and typewritten).
Church registers, vestry minutes, financial accounts, cor-
respondence, women's auxiliary records, pew plans and rec-
ords, plats of church lands, scrapbeoks, and other church
records. Includes records (1762-1891) of the Society for
the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the
Protestant Episcopal Church, and treasurer's book (1857-
63) of the Charleston Protestant Episcopal Female Domes-
tic Missionary Society. Churches represented include Christ
Church and St Michael's Church in Charleston; St James
Church. Goose Creek; Sheldon Church, Prince William's
Parish; All Saints Church, Hampton; and St Helena's
Church, Beaufort.
Access partially restricted.
Some of the registers have been published separately and
some have been published in various volumes of the South
Carolina historical magazine.
MS65-861
Sooth Carolina Historical Society.
Records relating to St. John's Parish, Berkeley Ca, S C,
1760-1853. 7 v.
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
Records of the Commissioners of the High Roads of St
John's Parish include treasurers' records (1825-53), lists of
property owners, and minutes (1760-1836), giving names of
c ommissi oners and information about taverns and roads.
Records (1823-40) of the Police Association of St John's
and St. Stephen's Parishes are composed of the constitution
of the association, treasurer's record, and other records kept
intermittently, whenever danger from runaway or armed
slaves seemed to call for special vigilance. Records (1823-
39) of the Pineville Association comprise a secretary's book
and a treasurer's record.
Index to the records of the Commissioners of the High
Roads in repository. Also described in South Carolina his-
torical and genealogical magazine, v. 48 (1947) p. 48, 49-50.
Gifts of the heirs of William Cain and of Florence
Ravenel Lucas.
MS 65-852
Sooth Carolina Historical Society.
Travel journals, diaries, and memoirs, 1760-1907. ca. 2
feet
In South Carolina Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) .
Diaries, journals, memoirs, and recollections of travels in
the District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, and
Virginia; from Philadelphia, Pa. to Charleston, S. C.
(1765) ; from Charleston, S. C. to New Haven, Conn. (1832) ;
and in England, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lorraine,
and Switzerland; together with a transcript of letters (1810)
of an American traveler describing places in the United
States and Canada. Includes a diary (1856) of J. E. Me-
Pherson Washington written at the University of Virginia
and Charleston, S. C; diary (1864-65) of John Gadsden
describing life in and around Charleston, S. C; memoirs of
Frederick Adolphus Porcher; atss. of variants of the pub-
lished version of "Rice planter and sportsman ; the recollec-
tions of J. Motte Alston, 1821-1909" (1953) ; and an auto-
biography of the Rev. Paul Trapier describing his work as
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
South Carolina Historical Sodety. Travel journals,
diaries, and memoirs, 1760-1907. (Continued)
an Episcopal minister among the South Carolina Negroes
and his role in guiding the Episcopal Church in the Confed-
erate and post-bellum period. Names of writers include Isa-
bella Bowen Farber, John George Keysler, Bandall Hunt,
Stephen Ravenel, Pelatiah Webster, and John Blake White.
Diary of Pelatiah Webster published in the Publications
of the Southern History Association, v. 2 (1898) ; journal of
John Blake White published in South Carolina historical
magazine, v. 42. 43 (1941-42) ; memoirs of Frederick Adol-
phus Porcher published in part in South Carolina historical
magazine, v. 44-48 (1943-47) ; and autobiography of the
Bev. Paul Trapier published in Publications of the Dalcho
Historical Society of the Diocese of South Carolina no 7
(1954).
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts of various persons including Henry C. Bobertson.
MB 65-853
Barnes, Mary (Sheldon) 1850-1888, collector.
Pacific Slope manuscripts, 1769-1895. 1 ft.
In Stanford University Libraries.
History teacher. Letters, reminiscences, interviews, and
term papers written for and collected by Mrs. Barnes and
her students in Pacific Slope history. Includes ires, of Wil-
liam B. Ide and others on the Bear Flag Revolt; letter by
Jessie B. Fremont; and letters of Moses Shallenberger and
transcript of an interview giving his account of a journey to
California in 1844.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift
MS 65— 854
Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933.
Papers, 1912-32. 135 items.
In Stanford University Libraries.
English novelist and dramatist Letters chiefly to Leon
Lion and Sheila Kaye-Smith and one literary ms.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts of Felton EDdns, Dr. Lorie Tarshis, and Nathan
van Patten; and purchased from W. Wreden.
MS 65-855
Guerard, Albert Leon, 1880-1959.
Correspondence, 1909-58. ca. 2 ft. (719 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
College professor and author. Letters mainly to Guerard
from authors, educators, and statesmen. Includes corre-
spondence relating to world government; pamphlets and
correspondence on "auxiliary languages"; and letters to his
publishers, Scribner, and T. Fisher Unwin (England). Cor-
respondents include Gertrude Atherton, Bernard Berenson,
Van Wyck Brooks, D. W. Brogan, James Branch Cabell,
Ernest Dimnet Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Herbert Hoover,
Julian S. Huxley, David Starr Jordan, Thomas Mann,
Andre Maurois, H. L Mencken, Lewis Mumford, and Andre
Siegfried.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Guerard family, 1960.
MS65-856
Hopkins, Timothy, 1859-1937, collector.
Transportation collection, 1830-92. 12 ft (2782 items)
In Stanford University libraries.
Mainly papers of officials of the Central Pacific Railroad
{pertaining to its construction and development and some
papers relating to English, Indian, and U. S. railroads
(1830-68). Includes letters and telegrams (1862-70) of
Butler Ives; letters, ledgers, and other papers (1859-92) of
Edward H. Miller, Jr.; letters from Coltis P. Huntington
to Mark Hopkins, L&land Stanford, Alfred A. Cohen and
others; and correspondence between Alfred A. Cohen, Ed-
ward B. Crocker, E. E. Hewitt, Mark Hopkins, and Wil-
liam B. Ralston.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Hopkins, Mrs. E. H. Miller, Jr., M. A. Ives,
and others.
MS 65-857
Jacks, David, 1822-1909.
Papers, 1845-1905. ca. 3 ft. (ca. 3750 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
Businessman, of Monterey, Calif. Correspondence, legal
and official documents, financial papers, maps, photos, and
prints, and clippings. Mainly items relating to loans made
to others, lands acquired, management of properties and
legal claims, and suits involving lands in Monterey, Carmel,
and the Salinas Valley in California. Includes business,
legal, and financial correspondence with persons in other
areas of California and Washington, D. C, and some cor-
respondence with family and friends in Scotland. Persons
represented include Delos Rodeyn Ashley (1828-1873), Cor-
nelius Cole (1822-1924), and Luther Halsey Gulick, Sr.
(1828-1891).
■ Unpublished register in the library.
Described and some items published in David Jacks of
Monterey, and Lee L Jacks, his daughter (1945) by Arthur
Eugene Bestor, Jr.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Jacks family, 1945.
MS 65-858
Lander family.
Papers, 1848-63. 200 items.
In Stanford University Libraries.
Correspondence; legal, financial, and military documents;
photos.; political and military broadsides; clippings; and
printed material chiefly of Edward Lander (1816-1907),
lawyer, soldier during the Mexican War, judge of Indiana.
Court of Appeals (1850) , chief justice of the Supreme Court
of Washington Territory (1853), and counsel for Hudson's
Bay Company (1857) and Frederick William Lander (1822-
1862), chief civil engineer for Gov. Isaac L Stevens of
Washington Territory.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by Mrs. Lander-West McDonnell.
MS 65-859
lind-Goldschmidt Jenny Maria, 1820-1887.
Papers of Jenny Lind and Otto Goldschmidt. 1835-1917.
2 ft. (ca. 500 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
Correspondence (1835-97), financial papers, musical com-
positions, and other papers. Includes published and unpub-
lished biographical material about Miss Lind, a sre. copy of
her contract with P. T. Barnum {1849), scores used by her
in concerts and dedication pieces of contemporary composers,
an autobiographical sketch of Goldschmidt papers pertain-
ing to his composition "Ruth" and his work with the Bach
Choir of London, mss. of his musical compositions, and com-
positions by Julius Benedict (1804-1885), Niels W. Gade
(1817-1890), Adolf F. Lindblad (1801-1878), and Karl
Reinecke (1824-1910).
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Samuel Stark, 1963. Formerly owned by Mrs.
Frank Waters, a great granddaughter of Miss Lind.
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¥• » - MS 65-860
Lissner, Meyer, 1871-1930.
Papers, 1903-23. ca. 30 ft. (40,000 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
In part, transcripts and photocopies (negative) made in
1934 of original Theodore Roosevelt letters in the possession
of the Lissner family.
Lawyer and politician, of Los Angeles, Calif. Corre-
spondence, legal and financial papers, photos., clippings and
miscellaneous printed matter including circulars, news re-
leases, speeches and political handbills. The papers are
almost entirely political with particular emphasis on the
non-partisan reform movement in Los Angeles beginning
about 1906, the organization of the Lincoln-Roosevelt Re-
publican League (1907), and the Progressive movement
especially in California through Hiram W. Johnson's presi-
dential campaign (1920). Correspondents include Albert
J. Beveridge, California outlook, a progressive magazine
(1811-14), Joseph M. Dixon, Edwin T. Earl, Francis J
Heney, Harold L. Ickes, Hiram Warren Johnson, William
Kent, Robert M. LaFollette, Joseph Medill McCormick,
John Francis Neylan, George W. Perkins, Gifford Pinchot,
Theodore Roosevelt, Chester H Rowell, Samuel M. Short-
ndge,, William D. Stephens, William Allen White, Clinton
Rogers Woodruff. John Downey Works, and Clement Cal-
houn Young.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Ortft of the Lissner family, 1934 and 1963.
, j MS 66-861
London, Jack, 1876-1916.
Papers, 1897-1916. 182 items.
In Stanford University Libraries.
One letter is a facsimile.
Author. Chiefly letters by London to Mabel and Edward
Applegarth and to his agent in London, James B. Pinker;
two notes by London ; mss. of two novels; six poems by Lon-
don ; and five poems by Edward Applegarth.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Christian de Guigne, 1964, and other acquisitions.
Loomis, Francis Butler, 1861-1948 MS 65-862
Papers, 1897-1939. 5 ft. (ca. 2000 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
Diplomat and journalist Correspondence, photos., dip-
pings, pamphlete and other papers. CorrespondencTrel^
m^Tnl^ ^ U.S. Minister to^enezuela (im-
1901) .misconduct charges against Loomis by his successor
at the Venezuelan post, Herbert Bowen; his service « Se^
tary of State ad interim (1905) during the Panama issue;
and his interests after his retirement from government serv-
ice. Includes material on Loomis' mission as Special Am-
bassador to France (1905) to receive the remains of John
Paul Jones and material from Philippe Jean Bunau-Varilla
on the Panama CanaL Correspondents include John Bar-
rett, Herbert Bowen, Philippe Jean Bunau-Varilla, Andrew
Carnegie, Calvin Coolidge, William H. Crocker, Henry P
Albert C. Dillingham, Rudolf Dolge, Joseph B Foraker
Lloyd C Griscom, Joseph C. Grew, Mark A. Hanna, War-
ren G. Harding, Benjamin Harrison, John Hay David
Jayne HU1, AHral Holman, Herbert Hoover, <Sar£ E
5^ % C °w U t5 uU ' F ^ ak B - KeU °gS> PMander Knox
Henry Cabot Lodge, William McKmley, John Bassett
Moore, S. F. B. Morse, Whitelaw Reid, Theodore Roos^"
Elihu Root, Robert Peet Skinner, Frank Steinhart, Henry
L. Stimson, Oscar S. Straus, Robert A. Taft, Sumner
Welles, and Leonard Wood.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Florence Loomis, 1964.
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« 4. * v., MS65-863
Murat Achille, prince, 1801-1847.
Papers, 1809-45. ca. 3 ft. (2100 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
In part, transcripts (handwritten).
Author. Mainly letters from various members of the
Murat and Bonaparte families to Murat, the son of Joa-
chim Murat (King of Naples) and Caroline Maria Annun-
ciate Carolina (Bonaparte) Murat (sister of Napoleon i).
Includes correspondence regarding Murat's attempt to orga-
nize a Belgium Foreign Legion in the 1830's; mss. of his
writings on politics, economics, slavery, and literature; and
family legal papers. The letters are in French, Italian and
English.
Unpublished register and card index to the collection in
the library.
Gift of Homer R. Spence, 1947-5L Formerly owned by
M Bonzell, Lomme-Lez-Lille, France.
W ^ „ MS66-864
Needham, James Carson, 1864-1942.
Papers, 1893-1936. 5 ft (ca. 9000 items.)
In Stanford University Libraries.
U. S. Representative from California (1899-1913) and
judge of Superior Court of California (1919-1935). Corre-
spondence, legal and financial papers, speeches, notes, clip-
pings, and photos, relating to Needham^ congressional
career, bis connection with the Newman Oil Company in the
1920's, and the Covered Wagon Babies Club (1925-36) . The
congressional correspondence reflects Needham's interest in
conservation, forestry and irrigation, Indian affairs, patron-
age, and his service on the Public Lands Committee and the
Committee for Insular Possessions.
Unpublished register in the library.
», , MS 65-865
Parker, Paul Percy, 1880- ooUector.
Californiana collection, 1782-1936. ca. 100 items.
In Stanford University Libraries.
In part, photocopies of the Hartwell census of California
ranchos (1836) in the University of California Bancroft
Library (Berkeley)
Some correspondence, mss. of narratives and memoirs, of-
ficial documents, legal and financial papers, clippings, and
printed material dealing predominantly with the Monterey
and Salinas Valley areas mostly prior to 1900. Includes
documents signed by a number of officials and pioneers in
California such as Jose Figueroa, Mexican governor of Cali-
fornia (1833-35) ; David Spence, an early pioneer; and Wal-
ter Colton, alcalde at Monterey (1846-49) and author of
Three years in California (1850).
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library-
Gift of Mr. Parker, 1963.
MS 65-866
Quicksilver Milling Company.
Records, 1851-1920. 1 ft. (175 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
Primarily legal material with some correspondence, finan-
cial papers, and other papers relating to the mining of quick-
silver in New Almaden, Calif. Includes material about
land claims and mineral disputes between the New Almaden
Company and the Quicksilver Mining Company ^ima-ring
in the transfer of the New Almaden Company's properties
to the Quicksilver Mining Company in 1863 and material
on the Larios-Fossat case.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-867
Rose, Alice M collector.
Lincoln-Roosevelt Republican League collection, 1900-43.
ca. 2 feet (ca. 1000 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
In part, typescripts of letters and other material in various
collections of the Stanford University Library gathered by
Miss Rose for her doctoral dissertation in 1942.
Correspondence and reports of personal interviews relat-
ing to the origins of the Lincoln-Roosevelt Republican
League founded in 1907, principally in California. Ma-
terials prior to the late 1930's are copied from other collec-
tions in Stanford University Libraries, and the remainder
are correspondence and interviews resulting from Miss
Rose's research. Principal names mentioned include Thomas
R. Bard, John R. Haynes, Meyer Lissner, George C. Pardee,
Arthur J. Pillsbury, Chester H. Rowell, and Lincoln Stef-
fens.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Miss Rose.
MS 65-868
Shatter, William Ruf us, 1835-1906.
Papers, 1862-1904. 3 ft. (ca. 5000 items)
In Stanford University Libraries
In part, transcripts.
Army officer. Correspondence, sketches, maps, photos.,
cartoons, clippings, broadsides and other printed material,
and other papers chiefly military in nature and predomi-
nantly relating to the Spanish American War. Includes
some papers relating to Shafter's career in the Civil Wax
and on the Texas frontier, the Congressional Medal of Honor
which he was awarded, and the scandal arising from his con-
troversial actions during the Spanish American War. Also
includes letters and memoranda by Shafter concerning rela-
tions between the American expeditionary force and the
Cuban rebels under Garcia, several Spanish Army docu-
ments expressing the Spanish view of American war aims,
and Spanish opinion of the Cuban populace. Correspond-
ents include Russell A. Alger, Henry Clark Corbin, George
Dewey, Calixto Garcia Ifiiguez, William McK3nley, Kelson
A. Miles, Edward O. C. Ord, Elihu Root, William T. Samp-
son, and Joseph Wheeler.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchase, 1938. Formerly owned by W. H. McKittrick
(Shafter's son-in-law).
MS 65-869
Stanford University. Libraries.
Civil War and military papers, 1851-69. 1 ft. (ca. 850
items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) , facsimiles, and photo-
copy of a letter.
Chiefly correspondence and diaries of Civil War soldiers
including George Arthur Bailey, 1st Massachusetts Infantry
and Capt. of Company H, 37th U. S. Colored Troops; CoL
Edward Martindale, served with 83d Regt., U. S. Infantry
(Colored), 118th Regt. (Colored) and commanded the Pro-
visional Brigade, U. S. Colored Troops, - 18th Army Corps
and other Colored units; John Wesley Melhorn, Company C,
10th Virginia Infantry, C. S. A.; Lemuel E. Newcomb
(1838-1921), 11th Regt., Maine Volunteer Infantry; and
Israel Spenser, Company A, 136th New York Volunteer In-
fantry. Includes papers relating to the Army service of
James Henry Carleton (1814-1823) in California and the
Southwest (1851-65) ; records of Company M, 4th Illinois
Volunteer Cavalry (1861-64) ; and muster rolls of Fort
Duncan, Tex. (1857) and Fort Wayne, Mich. (1869). Sub-
jects covered include Indian wars, Mountain Meadows Mas-
sacre in Utah, Civil War action in Arizona and New Mexico,
Libby Prison, Delaware Indians and railroad right-of-way,
petition to free the slaves, Hampton Roads Peace Con-
ference, sectionalism, and Civil War battles and experiences.
Unpublished registers in the repository.
Information on literary rights in the repository.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-870
Stanford University. Libraries.
Colonial and early American papers, 1739-1891. 1 ft. (195
items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
In part, facsimiles and transcripts (typewritten).
Correspondence, diaries, account book, financial, legal and
land papers, clippings, and other papers from New York,
Massachusetts, Connecticut, the proposed State of Franklin,
and elsewhere. Includes papers relating to the Revolution-
ary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and to the pur-
chase and/or transfer of property by members of the Rose-
boom family and Benoni Rose in Cherry Valley, N. Y.
Names mentioned include George Sewall Boutwell, Roger
Bull, Aaron Burr, Henry Clay, Louis Duchambon, Benjamin
Franklin, Samuel Kirkland, William Wing Loring, John
Guerin Marquand, Noah Newton, William Pepperell, Thomas
Robbing, Benjamin Rush, Philip Schuyler, William Shippen,
Israel Shreve, Thomas Thornton, Amasa Walker, Daniel
Webster, and Roger Wolcott.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-871
Steele, Wilbur Daniel, 1886-
Papers, 1907-61. 5 ft. (ca. 600 items)
In Stanford University Libraries-
Author. Correspondence, chiefly letters by Steele to vari-
ous members of his family; xss. of 190 short stories by him
and of 17 plays and novels; publishers agreements; photos. ;
press releases ; clippings ; and other papers. Correspondents
include Alfred Edgar Coppard, Katharine Fullerton Ger-
ould, Kenneth MacGowan, Samuel Eliot Morison, Edward
J. O'Brien, Vilhjabiiur Stefansson, John W. Vandercook,
and Blanche Colton Williams.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. J. F. Jenness and Wilbur D. Steele, 196L
MS 65-872
Sterling, George, 1869-1926.
Papers, 1909-1946. 1 ft. (ca. 150 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
In part, photocopies of original Theodore Dreiser letters
in the University of Pennsylvania Library.
Poet Correspondence, original drafts of poems, galley
Droof . soncs. photos., and clippings. Correspondents include
Albert Bender, Witter Bynner, Mrs. Margaret Cobb, Theo-
dore Dreiser, Edwin Markham, and Robinson and Una Jef-
fers.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Rudolf Blaetter, 1955; Witter Bynner, 1960; and
Mrs. A. M Bender, 1940-41.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-873
White, William Allen, 1868-1944.
Letters, 1889-1945. 142 items.
In Stanford University Libraries.
Journalist Mainly letters covering a wide range of sub-
jects both topical and personal, from White to Helen Suthff,
both of whom were in the Class of 1890 at the University of
Kansas. Includes letters from Sallie Lindsay White and
William Lindsay White.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Helen Sutliff, 1946.
MS 65-874
Anthony, Martha (Farmer) collector.
Fanner family papers, 1838-89. 300 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, legal documents, accounts, and other
papers. Chiefly Civil War letters from Fort Donelson,
Tenn., and Camp Butler, I1L, a northern prison, revealing
the conditions of Confederate Army life written by William
H Farmer, John Wesley Murphey, J. M Soyers, and G. T.
Williams, all of Company A, 30th Tennessee Regt Other
Civil War correspondents include K. B. Crockett, and Mrs.
E. B. Keen of Ringgold, Va. The remaining portion of the
correspondence is largely concerned with family affairs, re-
ligious activities, and farm life ; and includes a description
(1871) of the country, climate, and Indians near Cow Skins
(later Wichita), Sedgewick Co., Kan. Other correspondents
include R B. Crockett, Fannie Martin, G. P. Martin, Green
Martin, of Cow Skins, Kan., Mary Martin, and Tom Martin
of Pleasant Plains, 111.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by Mrs. Robert Dodd.
„„, MS65-875
BeD family.
Papers, 1796-1927. ca, 1 ft. (ca. 500 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, accounts, contracts, deeds, inventories of
estates, records of the Cloverdale Seminary in Dickson Co.,
Term., biographical and genealogical data, autograph album,
memorabilia, and other papers of members of the Bell fam-
ily who emigrated to the U. S. from England and Ireland
between 1810-34, and settled near Charlotte, Tenn., in Rich-
mond, Va., in Pittsburgh, Pa., and vicinity, and near Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. The papers primarily relate to Walter Bell,
who settled in Tennessee and engaged in the iron business
and farming, and his children. Most of the correspondence
is between his son, Dr. John BelL a physician in Philadel-
phia, and his daughter, Anne Jane (Bell) Bell, who taught
school in Nashville, Tenn., and at the Cloverdale Seminary.
Dr. Bell's letters contain medical advice and information
about diseases, his lectures, his medical pupils, and his trans-
lation of a French medical work. Other correspondence is
chiefly between Walter Bell's son, William Blackburn Bell,
founder of the Cloverdale Seminary, and William's wife,
Emma Caldwell Bell during the time he was a prisoner of
war (1863-65) at Camp Morton, Ind.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of W. A. Bell, 1956.
MS 66-876
Buckner, Mary Elizabeth (Stay)
Papers, 1818-1923. ca.4ft (3000 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, diaries, accounts, legal documents, reli-
gious writings, genealogical data, slave lists, newspaper
clippings, and other papers. Chiefly correspondence (1912-
22) of Mrs. Buckner's husband, Henry K. Buckner, of Nash-
ville, Tenn., primarily about his service in World War I
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and papers relating to Mrs. Buckner's family in Mont-
gomery, Ala. Includes information about the early settle-
ment of Alabama Territory, the Civil War, Texas, New
York, New England, Virginia, the Creek War (1836),
Southern Female College, La Grange, Ga. (1855-56),
and genealogical data about the Falconer, Hazard, Henry,
James, Singleton, and Wardwell families. Correspondents
include Mrs. Upshaw Buckner, Callie Clay, Dr. Hugh W.
Henry, Mr. and Mrs. John Hazard Henry, Louisa Henry,
Martha Henry, Mattie Henry. A. D. McCurdy, Mary Jane
McCurdy, and T. C. McCurdy. "
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by Mrs. Buckner.
MS 65-877
Figuers family.
Papers, 1764-1964. 500 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, photocopies.
Primarily genealogical data compiled by Sherrell and
Alice Figuers of Columbia, Term., for inclusion in Dr. John
Bennett Boddie's Historical southern families, v. 5 (1960).
Includes correspondence, a diary, wills, marriage licensee,
and deeds, military records, newspaper clippings, and photos,
of the Figuers and related families: Bledsoe, Cheairs, Clen-
dening, McCoy, Norfleet, Overton, Patterson, Perkins,
O'Neal, Sherrell, Taylor, and Worsham. Civil War items
include material relating to Major Nathaniel Francis
Cheairs, 3d Tennessee Regiment
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Sherrell Figuers and Alice Figuers.
„ . „ MS65-878
Hams, George Carroll, 1836-1911.
Papers, 1836-86. ca. 250 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Episcopal clergyman in Nashville and Memphis, Tenn.,
and Mt Helena, Miss. Primarily family correspondence,
genealogical data, scrapbook, and other papers of Harris
and other members of the Harris family, chiefly in Louisi-
ana. Includes information on Southern life before, during,
and after the Civil War, Louisiana and national politics,
slave labor, the raising of cotton, steamboats, railroads, the
weather, farm conditions, the postal service, the Civil War,
fever epidemics, the 1860 election, Andrew Johnson's im-
peachment trial, and Reconstruction in Louisiana. Corre-
spondents include Arthur H. Harris, Cornelia Harris,
Elisha Myrick Harris, Elisha W. Harris, Margaret Harris,
and William Harris. Names mentioned include John Bell,
John Breckenridge, Braxton Bragg, Benjamin Franklin
Cheatham, Stephen A. Douglas, Nathan Bedford Forrest,
Ulysses S. Grant, Thomas Carmichael Hindman, Joseph E.
Johnston, Abraham Lincoln, Bishop James Hervey Otey,
Bishop Charles Todd Quintard, Daniel Ruggles, Carter Lit-
tlepage Stevenson, and J. C. Vaughn.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Purchased from Montgomery Cooper.
„ MS 65-879
Morton, Zilphia, 1910-1956, collector.
Folk music collection, 1935-56. ca. 3 ft. (800 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Director of music at Highlander Folk School in Grundy
Co., Tenn. Correspondence, folksongs, labor union song-
books, picket line songsheets, musical tapes, notes, printed
items dealing with folk music, clippings, and other papers.
Chiefly songs of social protest with historical information
about most of the songs, the events about which the songs
were written, or the composers. Includes material on folk
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Horton, ZOphia, 1910-1956, collector. Folk music collec-
tion, 1935-56. (Continued)
and labor songs, history of folksongs, labor organizations,
folk dancing, and projects of the Highlander Folk School,
the leading training center for Southern labor and civil
rights leaders (1932-61) . Correspondents include Guy Cara-
van, George T. Guernsey, Waldemar Hille, Myles Horton,
Allen Lewis, Lynn Rohrbough, Pete Seeger, and W. H.
Westman.
Register published by the Tennessee State Library and
Archives in 1964: Zilphia Horton folk music collection, Reg-
ister no. 6.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Myles Horton.
MS65-880
Jackson, Howell Edmunds, 1832-1895.
Papers, 1864-1942. ca. 400 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Lawyer, U. S. Senator from Tennessee, and Associate Jus-
tice of the U. S. Supreme Court Correspondence, business
and real estate papers, wills, deeds, indentures, photos^ news-
paper clippings, and other papers of Jackson, his wife, Mary
(Harding) Jackson, his brother, William H Jackson, and
his brother's wife, Selene (Harding) Jackson. The family
correspondence contains a number of letters written from
Belle Meade Plantation, the home of William Giles Harding
(father-in-law of the Jackson brothers), which was later
owned and managed by William H. Jackson. 40 letters
(1875-81) from Howell Jackson to his wife were written
either when he was in Memphis, Term., on legal cases or in
Washington, D. C, as a U. S. Senator, or when she was at
Belle Meade Plantation (near Nashville, Tenn.) visiting her
family.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Ellen McClung (Buckner) Wills, Mrs. Eliza-
beth (Buckner) Maddin, and Mrs. Mary Harding (Buck-
ner) Ragland.
MS 65-881
McCutchen family.
Papers, 1818-1958. ca. 1 ft. (ca. 2000 items).
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence primarily about family affairs; accounts;
bills; inventories of estates; obituaries and funeral notices;
land, marriage, school, and slave records ; and other papers
collected by Hildegard Smith for her book, The McCutchen
Trace (1963?). Papers mainly relate to James McCutchen
(1796-1864), son of Samuel and Catherine (Bell) Mc-
Cutchen, and his business dealings particularly his admin-
istration of various estates and his records as treasurer of the
Nashville-Hillsborough Turnpike Company. Includes a
diary (1814-15) giving troop movements during the War of
1812 and an entry about the Battle of New Orleans, and rec-
ords of the Harpeth Presbyterian Church in Williamson Co.,
Tenn., and the Presbyterian Synod. Correspondents include
Mary Jane Caldwell, Mary "Polly" Caldwell, Patrick Henry
McCutchen, and Samuel Bell McCutchen.
Unpublished register available in the repository.
Information on literary rights in the repository.
Gift of Miss Hildegard Smith.
MS 65-882
McFarland, Lutie Moore.
Genealogical papers, 1934-51. ea. 150 items and 15 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence (1934-48), genealogical charts and forms,
family lines and historical sketches, genealogical notes,
photos., clippings and other printed matter. Includes
genealogical data on the Bernard, Claiborne, Cumming,
Dade, Dorsey, Douglas, Dulaney, Dunbar, Durrett, Green-
berry, Hammond, Hanson, Harris, Hobbs, Kavanaugh,
Lawrence, Luckett, McFarland, Miller, Moore, Overton,
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Percy, Peyton, Randall, Bidgely, Boos, Sandy, Serope,
Stafford, Sutherland, Talbott, Todd, Wallace, Wilsford,
Warfield, and Woods families.
Unpublished register available in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Hilliard O. Wood.
MS 65-883
MeRaven, William Henry, 1894-
Papers, 1851-1964. ca. 8 ft
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, photocopies.
Author and collector, of Nashville, Tenn. Correspond-
ence, diaries and writings of MeRaven, accounts, biograph-
ical sketches, genealogical data, notes, clippings and other
papers; together with some papers of Mrs. Margaret J.
Morton (1828-1911) of Franklin, Tenn. McRaven's writ-
ings include "A humorous commentary on the Rubaiyat of
Omar Kahyam," "Shakespeare for those who don't like
Shakespeare,'' and "Tennessee biographies." Includes gen-
ealogical data relating to the Duncan, Elliott, Henderson,
McFarlane, MeRaven, Morton, Stubblefield, Swanson, Tark-
ington, and Terrell families; letters of William H. Me-
Raven, Jr., while in the U. S. Army during World War n;
a diary of Henry MeRaven during his travels through Mis-
sissippi (1930) and his "Mississippi profiles"; scrapbooks
containing menus, political cartoons by Joe Parrish, comic
cartoons such as "Hambone's meditations" and "Sunflower
street" ; historical articles from the "Semi- weekly farm;
news," Dallas, Tex.; and pictorial album of the 1750-mile
pipeline built (1953) by Anderson Brothers Corporation of
Houston, Tex. Also contains information about John H.
Eaton, McRaven's book "life and times of Edward Swan-
son" (1937), and trail drivers and Indians of Texas. Cor-
respondents include members of the Charles, Crutcher, Cur-
rier, MeRaven, and Saxton families, and Evie (Stubble-
field) Posey.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Open to investigators with restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Deposited by Mr. MeRaven.
MS 65-884
Moore, John Trotwood, 1858-1929.
Papers, 1781-1957. ca. 40 ft (ca. 20,000 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Author, journalist, and librarian. Correspondence, dia-
ries (1924-28), literary mss., speeches, notes, accounts, legal
documents, indentures (1781-84), photos^ scrapbooks, bio-
graphical and genealogical data, memorabilia, newspaper
clippings, and other papers of Moore, State librarian and
archivist of Tennessee (1919-29) ; his second wife, Mary
Brown (Daniel) Moore (1875-1957), State librarian and
archivist emeritus of Tennessee (1929-55) ; his father,
Judge John Moore (b. 1829) ; and his son, Dr. Merrill
Moore (1903-1957), a physician. Mas. of Moore's writings
include his books, The bishop of Cottontown (1906),
Hearts of hickory (1926), Jack Ballington, forester (1911),
and A summer hymnal (1901). and his series "Dropped
stitches in Southern history" in Taylor-Trotwood magazine
(1925-32). Includes material about Howard College, Mar-
ion, Ala.; Texas lands; Lucy Moore estate; the Civil War
and Reconstruction including the removal of Judge Moore
by the Military Government in Dallas Co., Ala.; Confed-
erate imprints and sheet music; Chicago race riots (1919) ;
political campaigns including the presidential campaign of
1928; Tennessee State Library; Tennessee Library Associ-
ation; Tennessee Historical Society; and library work;
items mentioning Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, Sam
Houston, and various historical subjects; and genealogical
data relating to the Brown, Daniel, Moore, and other fam-
ilies. Correspondents include Pat Beaird, G. W. Beerworth,
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1781-1957.
Moore, John Trotwood, 1858-1929.
(Continued)
Peter Brannon, TOtefooni Cole in, Lawrence F. London,
J. A. Osgoode, Andrew Johnson Patterson, E. E. Patten:
Isaac Sherwood, and J. P. Widney rnxum,
.Register published by the Tennessee State Library and
Archives in 1964: John Trotwood Moore papers, Agister
Lifonnation on literary rights available in the repository.
« _. ,. M S 65-885
Porter, Mary Rhoda (Montague), collector.
Miscellaneons papers, 1822-1963. ca. 50 items and 1 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, photocopies of originals owned by various per-
sons.
Correspondence, articles, map of Meigs Co., Tenn., roads,
photos., scrapbook containing invitations of U. S. Represen-
tative John A. Moon of Tennessee, and genealogical data.
Articles include "Pioneers of old frontiers,'' by J. P. Brown-
Cravens House, landmark of Lookout Mountain" • "Whv
invest m forest land?"; "Description of the Tennessee gov-
y*%£ * fennel ^ ^ * biographical sketch
wTSri'SL^™? "P"™ " of ^ior Morton Tower
from 1861-1864" which relates his escape from Libby
iTison. Contains information about foresters in the Chat-
tanooga area and about family affairs, weather, living con-
ditions, and social functions in New York, Petersburg, Va.,
and Sitka, Alaska (1869-73). Includes genealogical date
about the Ball, Bukey, Kerr, Montague, and Stivers fam-
ines. Correspondents include Joseph T. Bukey, N Thaver
Mary Thompson, Joseph Wales, and Lucy Ann Wales '
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository
_, » MS 65-886
Tennessee Library Association.
Records, 1902-62. ca. 14 ft (ca. 9000 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, particularly of the association's presi-
dent; proceedings of annual meetings; programs; accounts,
bills, and receipts; clippings; a file of the "Tennessee librar-
ian and four other official journals; and other records. In-
cludes material reflecting the growth and diversity in types
of library interests in the State including the development
of the Trustees and Friends of Libraries Section from citi-
zen library activity, and the establishment of a Special Li-
braries Section.
List of subject headings in the Tennessee Library Associa-
tion Historian's manual serves as a guide to the records.
Open to investigators with permission from the Tennessee
Library Association.
Deposited by the Tennessee Library Association.
Additions to this collection are anticipated.
„ MS 65-887
Tennessee. State Library and Archives, NashmOe. Manu-
script Division.
Diaries and memoirs, 1775-1962. 33 items and 34 v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Diaries and memoirs kept by pioneers, ministers, doctors,
merchants, farmers, soldiers, politicians, travelers, a social
W t T ^ w ' an ax ^ st '. a*" 1 a diplomat, containing descriptions
of Tennessee and its people and information on politics, re-
ligion, weather, farming, rural life, economic conditions,
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hardships on the frontier, pre-Civil War family life, Indian
wars, the Civil War, travel in the U. S. and Europe Old
Hickory Powder Plant (World War i), genealogical' data
and various other subjects. Writers include Lee J. Blum,
Esther G. (Wright) Boyd, Thomas Jefferson Bryan. Isaac
Conger, Juliana Margaret (Courtney) Conner, the Rev
Jesse Cox, D. Craft, Jeremiah Walker Cullom. John E. Dul-
ing, William Eakin, Ellen Foster-Coronado, Edwin M.
Gardner, Lenamay Green, William Hall, Herndon Harald-
son, John Hutchins, Dr. Abraham Jobe, L. H Jones, Ella
Berry Kirkman, J. Overton Lee, Hiram Robert Andrew
McCorkle, Randal W. McGavock, Lou Cretia Owen, Eugene
H. Plumacher, Dr. Robert Massengill Porter, Mary E.
Scruggs, Mary Strickler, Jane Thomas, Kate White Thomp-
son, Samuel Escue Tillman, Arch Trawick, Michael Woods
Trimble, and Stella Vaughn.
A composite collection separately cataloged in the reposi-
tory.
Acquired from various sources.
™ MS 65-888
Tennessee. State Library and Archives, Nashville. Manu-
script Division.
Tennessee authors and writings on Tennessee, ca. 34 ft
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Biographies, histories, novels, textbooks, short stories,
articles, and poems by Tennesseans or dealing with Ten-
nessee; together with some correspondence, photos., notes,
and newspaper clippings. Includes mss. of Octavia Zolli-
coffer Bond, Roark Bradford, Amasa Buck, Alfred Leland
Crabb, George Creel, Jay Guy Cisco, Doiiald Davidson,
Maria Thompson Daviess, Mrs. L. Virginia French Col
Presley T. Glass, Corra Harris, Robert Selph Henry ^ Sid-
ney M Hirsch, Marquis James, Helen B. and Joseph M
Krechniak, Mel B. McCall, Abby Crawford Milton,
Martha McBride Morrel, Mary Noaffles Murfree (pseud
Charles Egbert Craddock), Frank and Harriet C. Owsley,
Holden Bovie Schermerhorn, Joseph D. Shields, Harold
Shumate, Thomas S. Stribling, and the Tennessee Historical
Commission.
Unpublished register in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts of various persons, 1930-64.
„ . „_. MS 65-889
Marine Paint and Varnish Company, inc., tfev> Orleans.
Records, 1917-59. 48,527 items.
In Tulane University Library.
Correspondence (1924-45), three books of minutes of the
meetings (1920-59) of the board of directors and the stock-
holders, tax papers (1917-44), papers (1936-44) dealing with
renegotiation of war contracts, inventories (1946-52), trial
balances (1935-46), balance sheets (1935-39 and 1945-46),
weekly inventories (Dec. 1940-Dec. 1947) for liquids, rosins,
and fish oils, stock certificates (1919-59), weekly payroll time
books (July 1919-Dee.l927), factory timecards (1952-53),
office timecards (Jan 1952-Jan. 1954), dept payrolls (Dec.
28, 195Wan. 3, 1957), office payroll checks (1952-54), fac-
tory payroll checks (1953-57), voucher records (1952-53)
daily delivery- reports (1941-45), daily truck operation re-
ports (1941-45), cashbooks (1952-56), salesbooks (1952-58),
and cancelled checks (Dec. 1951-Dec. 1957)
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of H. Stanley Butterworth and Paul B. Lemann,
1959 and 1964. the liquidators of the company
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„_^ „ MS 65-890
Ogden, Henry D
Papers, 1862-65. 86 items.
In Tulane University Library.
Confederate officer and judge. Official correspondence,
orders, and military dispatches relating, to Ogden's Civil
"War experiences while serving as Provost Marshal for Head-
quarters Dept No. 1; commander of a battalion of the
Louisiana State Cavalry; and aide-de-camp to Governor
Thomas C. Moore. Includes a chart of the descendants of
John Ogden and a note and signature of George Washing-
ton. Correspondents include Simon Bolivar Buckner, Harry
T. Hays, and Thomas O. Moore.
Permanent loan from Dr. Henry D. Ogden, 1954.
. , x „ t MS65-891
Arendt, Hannah, 1906-
Papers, 1935-63. 3 ft. (100 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author and political scientist Correspondence, kss. of
some of Miss Axendt's published and unpublished books and
articles, drafts of lectures and lecture notes, memoranda and
outlines, a notebook, and some of her newspaper articles
clipped from the American Jewish weekly, "Aufbau." The
correspondence is with Judah Leon Magnes and the Judah L.
Magnes Foundation concerning the Palestine question before
the United Nations in 1948.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Correspondence open to investigators under restrictions
accepted by the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Miss Arendt, 1964.
This is a continuing collection, which will be added to
from lame to time.
MS 65-892
Capron, Horace, 1804-1885.
Papers, 1834-1961. 2 ft (ca. 1800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer and U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture. The
bulk of the papers, including correspondence, journals, fi-
nancial records, and orders for agricultural equipment, live-
stock, and plants for the island of Hokkaido, relates to
Capron's experiences as an agricultural adviser to the Japa-
nese Government (1872-75). A few papers, including a
small number of letters from Horace Greeley, Ulysses S.
Grant, and William T. Sherman, relate to his service as an
officer in the Union Army (1863-65) and as U. S. Commis-
sioner of Agriculture (1867-71). Includes some corres-
pondence of other members of the Capron family, Capron's
autobiography, and other papers containing biographical
information.
Finding aid available in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Banfield Capron, 1964.
MS 65-893
Carson, Christopher, 1809-1868.
Letter book, 1863-64. 70 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Trapper, guide, Indian agent, and Army officer. Head-
quarters letter book for the Navajo Expedition, commanded
by Carson, begun at camp near Fort Wingate, N. M (July
11, 1863) and ended at Taos, N. M (May 17, 1864). In-
cludes five photocopies (positive) of his baptismal, mar-
riage, and burial certificates.
MS 65-894
Chapman, John, 1801-1854.
Plans and letters for the u ariel steam air caxriage, n 1841-44.
35 items.
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
British political writer and editor. Papers relating to
aerial steam navigation, including correspondence, patent
specifications, notes and writings on the aerodynamic and
propeller theories of William Samuel Hanson (1805-1888)
British inventor and aerodynamics engineer, and drafts of
articles, diagrams, and drawings made by Henson and Chap-
man, Correspondents include D. E. Columbine, L Duncan,
B. Houchin, and Mr. Stratford (Chapman's lawyer).
Described in the library's Information bulletin, v. 23, no.
27 (July 6,1964) p. 319-321.
Gift of John Jay Ide.
MS 65-895
Chesnnt, James, 1815-1885.
Correspondence, 1862. 250 items.
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, planter, and U. S. Senator from South Carolina.
Letters and a letter copybook ( Jan.-Nov., 1862) containing
correspondence written in Chesnut's capacity as Chief of
the Military Dept at Columbia, S. C, and concerning re-
cruitment, military finances, conditions in the area, and South
Carolina in general. Correspondents include Jefferson
Davis, Robert E. Lee, and other local military men and gov-
ernment officials.
Purchase, 1935.
MS 65-896
Church, William Conant, 1836-1917.
Papers, 1862-1924. ca.2ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journalist Chiefly correspondence (1862-1917) of
Church while he was editor of the Army and navy journal,
the Atlantic monthly, Galaxy, and the New York Sun, per-
taining to business and professional matters, and his bio-
graphical article on John Ericsson. Includes the ms. of
Church's article on Ericsson for Scribner's monthly (1879)
and a biographical ms. in Swedish on Ericsson. Corre-
spondents include William W. Belknap, William C. Brow-
ness, W. E. Chandler, B. S. Dodge, B. A. Fiske, W B.
Hazen, Stephen B. Lace, Nelson A. Miles, Philip H. Sheri-
dan, William T. Sherman, Emory Upton, C. H. Wells, W. C.
Wise, and Leonard Wood.
Gift of Mrs. Agnes M Church, 1945-57.
MS65-897
dowry, Robert Charles, 1838-1925.
Papers, 1862-71. ca. 75 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Military correspondence, a letter book (Dept. of Missouri,
v. 39), circulars, and cipher records of Clowry, assistant
superintendent of the U. S. Military Telegraph during the
Civil War. The bulk of the correspondence dates from Mar.
1864 to Aug. 1865 and relates to the military telegraph in the
Dept. of Arkansas and the Dept of the Missouri-Kansas-
Arkansas. Includes a^Catalogue of books and papers be-
longing to Col. dowry's military files" (1862-65).
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, 1935.
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„ , ,. MS 65-898
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888.
Papers, 1769-1895. 150 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Handwritten transcript of the family history made by
Mrs. Conkling ( 29 p. ) .
U. S. Senator from New York. Personal and political
correspondence, telegrams, printed matter, and family
papers of Conkling's Frey/Fry ancestors. The family
papers include an unpublished family history by S. S. Frey
concerning Philip R. Frey and relating in part to economic
questions of the Revolutionary period. Correspondents in-
clude George Bancroft, Hamilton Fish, James A. Garfield,
Ulysses S. Grant, Horatio Seymour, and William T. Sher-
man.
Gift of Mrs. J. H. MacVeagh, 1942.
o j , .. MS 65-899
Covode, John, 1808-1871.
Papers, 1854-70. ca. 100 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative from Pennsylvania. Incoming cor-
respondence together with a draft of a report by Covode on
conditions in the Mississippi Valley after the Civil War.
Correspondents include Thomas E. Cochrane, A. G. Curtin,
A K. McClure, E. M Stanton, Gideon Welles, and Henry
White. J
Covode's report is printed in the Report of the Joint Com-
mittee on Reconstruction (1866) , pt. 4, p. 114.
Purchased from Alfred C. Werner, 1943.
r^_„ MS 65-900
Culbertson, William Smith, 1884-
Papers, 1897-1962. 70 ft. (ca. 51,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, educator, and diplomat Correspondence, diaries,
public documents, lecture notes; mbs. of Culbertson's books,
articles, speeches, and his unpublished memoirs, "Ventures in
time and space"; acrapbooks, and memoranda. The papers
relate to all phases of Culbertson's career: his work as vice
chairman of the U. S. Tariff Commission (1917-25) U S.
Minister in Rumania (1925-28), and U. S. Ambassador to
Chile (1928-33), and his service in World War n as chief of
the Geopolitical Section of the General Staff, member of the
Planning Group of the Office of Strategic Services, chair-
man of the Special Mission to French North Africa, the
Middle East, Italy, and France (1944), and member of the
Technological Mission to Germany (1945). Includes rec-
ords of his law career, lecture notes covering his rears
(1919-56) as professor at Georgetown University, and"»iss.
relating to his church activities and his work in helping to
establish a national Presbyterian church and center in Wash-
ington, D. C. Correspondents include Calvin Coolidge,
Henry C. Emery, John H Finley, Warren G. Harding, Her-
bert Hoover, Charles Evans Hughes, Cordell Hull, Edward
N. Hurley, Charles F. Kent, Robert M. LaFollette, Theodore
Roosevelt, H G. Wells, and William Allen White.
Finding aid published by the Library in 1963 : William S.
Culbertson, a register of his papers.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Col. Culbertson, 1958.
MS 65-901
Dana, Charles Anderson, 1819-1897.
Papers, 1859-82. 300 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Chiefly transcripts of Dana's war dispatches made from
originals in the National Archives.
Journalist Civil War dispatches of Dana as Assistant
Secretary of War (1863-64) ; and correspondence (1859-82)
to and from Edwin M Stanton and other Government offi-
cials.
Gift of Paul Dana, 1922.
MS 65-902
Doolittle, James Rood, 1815-1897.
Papers, 1858-1929. 136 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (10 percent) made by Duane Mowry
from originals in his possession.
Judge and U. S. Senator from Wisconsin. Correspond-
ence, speeches, and newspaper clippings related to matters
concerning Doolittle during the Civil War and Reconstruc-
tion period.
Gift of Duane Mowry, 1913-32.
MS 65-903
Ellis- Allan papers, 1795-1889. (MS 63-345)
■ Addition, 1810-35. 85 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Business and personal correspondence, bills of lading, and
other papers relating to the firm of Ellis & Allan of Rich-
mond, Va. (general merchant and dealers in tobacco) and
in particular to John Allan, foster father of Edgar Allan
Poe. A few letters and statements pertain to accounts of
Poe.
Purchased from the estate of Charles Ellis, 1901.
MS65-S04
Ewing, Charles, 1835-1883.
Family papers, 1769-1950. 12 ft (ca. 9000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and Army officer. Correspondence, diaries, bio-
graphical material, genealogies, legal and business papers,
scrapbooks, photos., memorabilia, and other papers. Some
papers concern the Civil War and its aftermath, especially
the military circle formed by the brothers, Thomas, Hugh,
and Charles Ewing, and their brothers-in-law, Gen. William
T. Sherman and CoL Clement F. Steele. The legal papers
concern courts-martial and other cases in which the Govern-
ment was involved: Mexican claims, land grants, Indian
affairs, and patent rights. Includes looseleaf vols, of family
history and genealogy, illustrated with letters, family trees,
clippings, and portraits. Names represented include Charles
Ewing's father, Thomas Ewing; his brother, Philemon
Beecher Ewing; his sisters, Eleanor Boyle (Ewing) Sher-
man and Maria Theresa (Ewing) Steele; and his wife, Vir-
ginia Larwill (Miller) Ewing; and the Larwill, Miller, and
Stibbs families.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Eleanor Sherman Ewing and John KM Ewing,
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MS65-905
Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871.
Family papers, 1757-1941. 123 ft. (ca. 94,000 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (ca. two percent).
Lawyer, U. S. Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of
the Treasury, and U. S. Senator from Ohio. Correspond-
ence, diaries, journals, biographical material, genealogical
records, legal and military papers, financial papers, drafts
and printed copies of speeches, lectures, books, articles,
essays, public letters, poems, reports, briefs, notes, auto-
graphs, telegrams, scrapbooks, maps, photos., drawings,
printed matter, and memorabilia. The bulk of the collec-
tion dates from 1830-1900 and pertains to westward expan-
sion and frontier life, the disposal of public lands and land
speculation, Jaw and legal practice in Ohio, local Ohio and
national Whig- politics, anti-Jacksonianism and the U. S-
Bank question, the organization of the Interior Dept., the
California gold rush, the struggle for freedom in Kansas,
the Peace Convention (1861), the role of Sherman in the
Civil War and the conduct of the war in Kansas, Missouri,
and Arkansas, the assassination of Lincoln, the Johnson
administration and Reconstruction, the Greenback move-
ment, and the development and administration of patent law
in the U. S. Names represented include five generations of
the family: E wing's father, George Ewing; his sons,
Thomas Ewing and Hugh Boyle Ewing; his daughter and
son-in-law, Eleanor Boyle (Ewing) Sherman and Gen. Wil-
liam T. Sherman ; and his grandson, Thomas Ewing. Cor-
respondents include Philemon Beecher, Nicholas Biddle,
James G. Blaine, Orville H. Browning, Henry Clay, Thomas
Corwin, John Crittenden, Charles B. Goddard, Britton A
Hill, Hocking H. Hunter, Beverdy Johnson, Abbott Law-
rence, Abraham Lincoln, John McLean, Richard Olney,
Thomas C Piatt, Samuel C. Pomeroy, William S. Rose-
crans, William H Seward, John Sherman, William T. Sher-
man, Henry Stanbery, Noah H. Swayne, Allen G. Thur-
man, John Tyler, Samuel F. Vinton, and Daniel Webster.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library. Also partially
described in the Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of
Congress (1918), p. 115-117.
Acquired from members of the family, 1903-47.
MS 65-906
Fiske, John, 1842-1901.
Letters, 1867-96. 54 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Historian, philosopher, and librarian. Letters concern-
ing lectures, finances, travel, Fiske's literary and political
ambitions, and other matters, written mainly to his mother,
Mary Fisk (Bound) Green Stoughton, and his wife, Abby
Morgan (Brooks) Fiske during lecture tours and periods of
study and travel in the U. S. and Europe.
Formerly part of the John Fiske papers now in the Henry
E. Huntington Library (MS 61-698).
Partial card index and inventory in the Library.
Purchase, 1944-46.
MS 65-907
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872.
Papers, 1826-1928. 4 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Iii part, transcripts.
Journalist. Correspondence, autobiography, articles,
notes, lectures, and speeches by and about Greeley, news-
paper clippings, scrapbooks, a notebook, printed matter, and
other papers, chiefly 1860-72. Includes an epic poem, "Hor-
ace Greeley," by Nathaniel Greeley; a bibliography of
Greeley compiled by Nathan Greeley; an outline of a lec-
ture on Greeley and the New York tribune by John G.
Shortall; and material relating to Greeley's boyhood, his
early life in New York City as printer and publisher of
literary and political newspapers, the growth and success of
the New York tribune which he founded, Whig politics, the
slavery issue, Liberal Republicanism, the bail bond for Jef-
ferson Davis, and the presidential campaign of 1872. Cor-
respondents include Benjamin Brodkway, Simon Cameron,
William E. Chandler, Schuyler Colfax, Charles A Dana,
Jessie Benton Fremont, Rufus Griswold, John G. Nicolay,
Gerrit Smith, Benjamin F. Wade, and Mrs. R. M. Whipple.
Part of the collection was formerly among papers received
from Mrs. Ogden Mills Reid as the papers of Whitelaw
Reid, Greeley's successor at the Tribune.
Finding aid in the Library.
Gifts and purchases from Frank Montrose Clendenin,
1928, and Mrs. Ogden Mills Reid and others, 1903-58.
MS 65-908
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894.
Papers, 1846-94. 2 ft (ca. 1000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
2 photocopies; a few transcripts (handwritten) made by
Holmes.
Author and physician. Correspondence and literary use.
Includes mss. of The poet at the breakfast table (1872) , John
Lothrop Motley: a memoir (1879), A moral antipathy
(1885), Ralph Waldo Emerson (1885), Over the teacups
(1891), Our hundred days in Europe (1887), and Poems
(various mss. and autographed copies). Correspondents in-
clude Thomas Bailey Aldrich, George William Curtis, Rich-
ard Henry Dana, Edmund Gosse, Julia Ward Howe, Wil-
liam Dean Howells, James Russell Lowell, John Boyle
O'Reilly, Wendell Phillips, Edmund Clarence Stedman, and
John Greenleaf Whittier.
Described in the Report of the Librarian of Congress,
1921, p. 42-^3; 1922, p. 57; 1927, p. 56-57; and 1932, p. 49.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gifts and purchases, 1905-65.
MS65-909
Hoxie, Vinnie (Ream) 1847-1914.
Papers of Vinnie Ream Hoxie and Richard L. Hoxie,
1853-1937. 4 ft. (ca. 2500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Sculptress. Correspondence, business and legal papers,
commissions, essays, poetry by Mrs. Hoxie and Albert Pike,
biographical and genealogical data, reports, notes, scrap-
books, memoranda, clippings, printed matter, and memo-
rabilia pertaining to her work in general and to the Lincoln
and Farragut statues in particular. Papers (1853-1987) of
her husband, Richard Leveridge Hoxie (1844-1930), U. S.
Army officer, include two diaries concerning Wheeler's Ex-
pedition (1872-73), military and personal papers, and letters
written after 1914 to Hoxie's second wife, Ruth (Norcross)
Hoxie about him. Vinnie Hoxie's correspondents include
George Bingham, Elias A Boudinot, George Brandes, Olivia
Briggs, Erza Cornell, Elizabeth B. Custer, Jubal A Early,
George Healey, Joaquin Miller, Crosby Noyes and his family,
Albert Pike, David Dixon Porter, James S. Rollins, Ed-
mund G. Ross, Alexander R. Shepherd, William T. Sher-
man, Thaddeus Stevens, and Daniel W. Voorhees.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library. Also described
in the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions,
v. 8, no. 3 (May 1951) p. 24.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Ruth (Norcross) Hoxie, 1930-50.
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t n R . MS 65-310
IngersoB, Henrietta (Crosby)
Correspondence, 1838-90. 95 items.
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Essayist, of Bangor, Me, and Washington, D. C. Letters
to Mrs. Ingersoll concerning personal and political matters
from Schuyler Colfax, Roscoe Conkling, Thomas Corwin,
George William Curtis, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Horace
Greeley, John Parker Hale, Frederic Henry Hedge, Thomas
Starr King, Wendell Phillips, and Lucy Stone. Includes a
letter to her husband, George W. Ingersoll, from John P.
Hale, of Dover, N.H.
Partial inventory in the Handbook of manuscripts in the
Library of Congress (1918) , p. 175.
Purchased from Fannie Hilliard Ingersoll, 1909.
Kantor, MacKinlay, 1904- MS 65-311
Papers, 1917-61. 30 ft.
Li Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
~if *Tl *£ 7*J ^^SP 01 ^ 1 *- Chiefly correspondence
relating to Ranter's military career in World War n and the
Korean War and to his writings, together with literary ma-
terial, scrapbooks, and clippings. Includes drafts, notes,
galley proofs, and printed copies of his books, irticlS
poetry, and speeches. Correspondents include James Cax?
ney. Gen. Curbs LeMay, Myrna Loy, Archibald MacLeiX
J. P. Marquand, Gregory Peck, Gen. Thomas S. Power, Gen!
Carl Spaatz, Rex Stout, Coward-McCann and the publishers
of the Saturday evening post
An introductory essay by Kantor describing the collection
■ndserving as a partial index is available in the library
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
Information on literary rights available in the Library
In part, gift of Mr. Kantor, 1961-
It is expected that additions will be made to this collection.
m * . MS 65-912
EJemm, Louis Richard, 1845-1925.
Papers, ca. 1870-1907. 1 ft. (ca. 900 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Educator and specialist in foreign education in the U S
Bureau of Education. Drafts of Klemm's books, mono-
graphs, essays, articles, addresses, and book reviews; scrap-
books; clippings; and printed matter concerning agriculture,
European and American educational institutions and sys-
tems, history, and culture.
Gift of the estate of Dr. Klemm, 1926.
, . -__. T t MS 65-913
Lenroot, Irvine Luther, 1869-1949.
Papers, 1890-1964. 9 ft (ca. 6000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, judge, and U.S. Senator from Wisconsin. Corre-
spondence, biographical material, legal papers, speeches, arti-
cles, political and subject files, reports, scrapbooks, memo-
^T " ew I s P a P er , cttppiags, printed matter, and photos.
ibe bulk of the collection dates from 1900-44 and relates to
lanroots political campaigns, his association with Robert
M. La. Follette, his role in the Wisconsin Progressive move-
ment and his relationship with national political leaders
(1900-28). Includes holograph notebooks concerning his
congressional career and a typescript draft of his unpub-
lished memoirs (1948). Correspondents include Calvin
Coolidge, C. H. Crownhart, William H. Doughtery, Herman
L. Ekern, Guy D. Goff, John J. Hannan, William Hard,
Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover, Walter J. Kohler,
Robert M La Follette, Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924),
Gifford Pinchot Alfred T. Rodgers, and Mark Sullivan.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Eleanore von Eltz Lenroot and Katharine F
Lenroot, 1964.
MS 65-914
McLean, Evalyn (Walsh) 1886-1947.
Papers, 1886-1948. 40 ft (ca. 45,000 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Socialite. Correspondence; business, political, and legal
papers and memoranda ; and other papers. The correspond-
ence reflects Mrs. McLean's leadership (ca. 1910-47) in the
social life of Washington, D. C. Business papers relate
mainly to the mining interests of the Walsh family and pub-
lishing interests of the McLean family, especially the "Cin-
cinnati enquirer" and the "Washington post" Legal papers
include divorce proceedings, probates, and libel suits. Other
papers relate to Mrs. McLean's involvement in the Lindbergh
kidnapping case, the Teapot Dome scandal, and her owner-
ship of the Hope diamond. Includes the kb. of her book,
Father struck it rich (1936).
Finding aid available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the McLean estate, 1949.
MS 65-915
McPherson, Edward, 1830-1895.
Papers, 1738-1936. 23 ft. (ca. 18,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Editor, political cyclopedist, statistician, and U S. Repre-
sentative from Pennsylvania. Correspondence; family,
financial, and estate papers; genealogy, and family history;
records (1856-88) of the U. S. House of Representatives;
estate papers of Thaddeus Stevens and research papers for a
Stevens biography; records of the Marsh Creek Presby-
terian Church; law office files of Robert G. McCreary, of
Gettysburg, Pa.; a speech, article, and book file; scrap-
books, and other papers. Subjects represented include edu-
cation in frontier Pennsylvania, history of Pennsylvania,
property investments, military services, the administration
of the Gettysburg and Black Tavern Turnpike, McPherson's
activities as Clerk of the House of Representatives, national
and local Republican Party politics and campaigns, the
Reconstruction period, and tariff issues. The mss. and notes
for books and articles largely relate to Gettysburg and
Adams Co., Pa. Names represented include Janet McPher-
son (1689-1767), John Bayard McPherson (d. 1858), Robert
McPherson (1689-1749), Robert McPherson (ca. 1730-
1789), and William McPherson (d. 1832). Correspondents
include James G. Blaine, Noah Brooks, William E. Chan-
dler, George W. Childs, James A. Garfield, and Elihu B.
Washburne.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Purchase and gifts of Donald P. McPherson, Donald P.
McPherson, Jr., and John Bruce McPherson, 1907-44.
„ . M . MS 65-916
Martin family.
Papers, 1740-1887. ca. 130 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Family and general correspondence, business papers, legal
documents, Land Office treasury warrants and invoices, a
pedigree, plats, and clippings of John Martin, of Goochland
Co., Va., and his sons. The later documents are an attempt
to prove kinship with the Martin family of England and thus
lay a basis for claims against a vast estate there.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of the Martin family, 1963, through Mrs. Barbara O.
Gottschalk Pertzoff.
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MS65-917
Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918.
Papers, 1901-09. 2 ft (50 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Ambassador to Italy and to Russia, Postmaster
General, and Secretary of the Navy. Nine volumes of
diaries and a few pieces of family correspondence and mem-
orabilia. Diary entries record social and family life, as well
as the national and international events to ■which Meyer was
close. Includes references to the negotiations leading to
peace after the Russo-Japanese War and reports of conver-
sations (1907-09) with President Theodore Roosevelt and of
their companions: Jean Jules Jusserand, Henry Cabot
Lodge, Elihn Root, and others. Other subjects mentioned
are the Post Office Dept, Cabinet meeting summaries, and
the Republican Parly.
Described in the Library's Quarterly journal of current
acquisitions, v. 12, no. 3 (May 1955) p. 180-137.
Gift of Julia Meyer Brambilla and Alice Meyer Coffin,
1954-55.
This entry replaces MS 69-53.
MS 65-918
Mitchell, Samuel Chiles, 1864-1948.
Papers, 1903-13. 8 ft. (ca. 5000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Professor and college president. Family and general cor-
respondence; ms., typescript, near-print, and printed copies
of speeches, articles, and lectures; a small file of poetry and
financial papers; reports, records, and memoranda relating
to the adminstration of the Peabody Education Fund; and
an extensive collection of newspaper and magazine clippings
and other printed matter by or about Mitchell. The bulk of
the collection dates from 1908-13 while he was president of
the University of South Carolina. Subjects represented in-
clude education in the South and the disputes between
Mitchell and Gov. Cole L. Blease of South Carolina. Cor-
respondents include Charles Francis Adams, S. P. Brooke.
Albert Bushnell Hart, Walter Hines Page, George Foster
Peabody, Sir Horace Plunkett, and George E. Rives.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Gift of Dr. Mitchell, 1920.
MS 65-919
Mitscher, Marc Andrew, 1887-194".
Papsrs, 1910-52. ca. 2 ft. (ca. 900 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer and pioneer in naval aviation. Approxi-
mately 250 personal and semiofficial letters, 100 sets of duty
orders (1919-45), 50 certificates of awards, decorations, and
honors, and 50 maps and charts of World War n Pacific
theater naval operations (including, many with Mitscher's
annotations and markings) ; 6 aviator's flight logs (1915-38),
a personal sea-duty log (1910-19), a folder of printed matter
relating to Mitscher's career; and approximately 75 personal
papers of his wife, Frances S. Mitscher, and 150 letters and
telegrams of condolence on Mitscher's death. The bulk of
the correspondence dates from 1940-45 and includes letters
relating to Mitscher's command of the U. S. S. Hornet dur-
ing the Tokyo raid and the Battle of Midway. A few letters
concern his role as pilot during the first naval overseas flight
(1919).
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Mitscher, 1962.
MS 65-820
Monroe, Kirk, 1850-1930.
Papers, 1850-1940. ca. 2500 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author. Correspondence ; diaries ; handwritten drafts and
printed copies of books, short stories, essays, poetry, and
articles; biographical material, scrapbooks, subject files, an
autograph book, newspaper clippings, printed matter,
photo&, drawings, and memorabilia. The bulk of the col-
lection dates from 1867-1932 and relates mainly to Munroe's
literary career; his adventures on a survey team for the
Union Pacific Railroad and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway; his trips into the Everglades and the Hudson
Bay region and to the Far East on a world tour; his work
in behalf of the Seminole Indians of Florida ; and his canoe-
ing and bicycling interests. Includes correspondence of
Munroe's seeond wife, Mabel (Stearns) Munroe, with refer-
ence to a proposed biography of Munroe.
Unpublished finding aid available in the Library. _
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Eliot O'Hara, 1964.
MS 65-921
Nabokov, Vladimir VTadimirovich, 1899-
Papers, 1923-58. 6 ft. (ca. 800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author. Business and personal correspondence; docu-
ments; book reviews; and notes, xss., typescripts, and an-
notated galley proofs in Russian, English, and French of
Nabokov's poetry, plays, short stories, and novels, including
Bend sinister, Conclusive evidence, Dar (The gift), Eugene
Onegin, Invitation to a beheading, Pale fire, Podvig (The
exploit), The real life of Sebastian Knight, The song of
Igor's campaign, Spring in . Fialta, The tragedy of Mr.
Mom, and the screenplay of Lolita.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift, 1958.
MS 65-922
National Society of Arts and Letters. Washington, D. C.
Chapter.
Records, 1944-65. 2 ft. (ca. 1300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Bound files of the bylaws of the national body of the
society and its Washington chapter; the Record and the
Yearbook and roster of the national body; the Yearbook
(from 1945/46) of the Washington chapter; and scrapbooks
containing correspondence, invitations, catalogs, poetry,
national convention programs, brochures, photos, of individ-
uals and works of art, awards, clippings, and other papers
relating to the members, endeavors, and interests of the so-
ciety and the Washington chapter.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of the chapter, 1965.
Additions to this collection are anticipated.
MS 65-923
Orr, William, 1860-1939.
Papers, 1890-1939. 2 ft. (ca. 1800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Educator. Correspondence, diaries (1901-36), reports,
articles, speeches, printed matter, memorabilia, and a draft
of Git's unpublished work, "Seven years under twenty-
seven flags," and notes on a geological survey of Springfield,
Mass. Two-thirds of the papers concern the period (1920-
27) when he served as education adviser on a special mission
107
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Orr, William, 1860-1939. Papers, 1890-1939.( Co ntimied)
for the Y. M. C. A. in Europe, with the majority of these
relating to countries of Eastern Europe. Includes articles
and papers of his first wife, Charlotte (Pettis) Orr
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. James S. Armstrong, 1945.
Perry, Matthew ealbraith, 1794-1858. MS 65-924
Papers, 1838-1933. 1 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
,iTl^ SCript concsnhi S the treaty negotiations with Japan
(1855) made from the original record in the Tokyo Forei<m
Office; and a transcript (handwritten) of "Riko ffiwa,"
MotaL *** ^^ and TiUages ' ToL 3 > made bv Sakujiro
Naval officer. Papers relating mainly to Perry's expedi-
txon to Japan (1853-54). Includes handwritten and printed
Japanese works concerning Perry ("Bokui osetsu-roku.''
American reception record) ; a Japanese work about the
^™£^ f!, ""^ *J **?****; 23 woodblock prints
?JJ <\? nd 8 T^ 1 ** Print sculls depicting various
aspects of the expedition. ^^
hm Elliott Griffis, 1822-48. ' wrvu
_.. ._ . MS 65-925
Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869.
Papers of Francis W. Pickens and Milledge L. Bonham,
1837-1920. 1 ft. (ca. 400 items) '
111 Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, reports, resolutions, military papers ap-
plications for office, petitions, administrative papers, memo-
randa, and newspaper clippings (1837-66 and 1917-20) re-
lating to Pickens and Milledge Luke Bonham (1813-1890)
Governors of South Carolina. The bulk of the collection'
dates from 1860 to 1864 and relates mainly to the governor-
ship (1860-62) of Pickens, the governorship (1862-65) of
Bonham and the Civil War. Pickens' correspondents in-
clude EC. Barclay, John Forsyth, A. C. Garlington, Robert
jrW' W " Hayne ' Ste P hen R - Mallory. M. S. Perry,
and L..P. Walker. Bonham's correspondents include P. G.
T. Beauregard, Howell Cobb, William H. Echols J W
Hayne, H. Pinckney Walker, and W. S. Walker '
Partially described in the Handbook of manuscripts in the
.Library of Congress (1918) p. 328-329.
Purchased from George H. Richmond, 1903 J D Sea-
brook, 1904, and Anson Phelps Stokes, 1926 '
Reed, William Bradford, 1806-1876. ^ 65_926
Papers, 1857-60. 85 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts of correspondence
(A^W^ **%%?■ ^ (2 TOls - ) 0f Keed ' s «***
(Apr 1857-Mar. 1859) as Envoy Extraordinary and Minis-
ter Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of China, together with
correspondence from British and French official? and others
in the Orient, letters to Reed's wife, telegrams, notes, clip-
pings, maps, prints, and printed matter. The diary is sup-
plemented by a transcript (typewritten) concerning the voy-
age and service in China.
Gift of Mrs. McKim Reed, 1909.
- . _ „, „ . MS66-927
Sanborn, Frankhn Benjamin, 1831-1917.
Papers, 1852-79. 121 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) of letters.
Author and journalist. Chiefly college essays (1852-S5).
correspondence (1857-72) with Gerrit Smith, and corre-
spondence (1877-79) with Octavins Brooks Frothingham
concerning Frothingham's biography of Smith (1878)
PurchaseSjWlS and 1945.
Scott, Charles Lewis, 1883-1954. MS 66-928
Papers, 1940-45. 5 ft (ca. 3000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer and pioneer in the development and employ-
ment of armor in World War n. Correspondence, reports,
orders, speeches, articles, memoranda, photos,, and other
military papers concerning the 2d Armored Division, which
Scott organized, and military tactics and history.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Scott, 1955.
This number not used
MS 65-929
108
.. MS 65-930
Sherman, John, 1823-1900.
Papers, 1836-1900. 133 ft. (ca. 111,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Microfilm copies (positive) of 575 privately owned Sher-
man letters.
U. S. Representative and Senator from Ohio and Secre-
tary of the Treasury and Secretary of State. 604 vols, of
letters received; 8 vols, of letters sent; 3 scrapbooks, printed
matter, and other papers. The emphasis in the papers is on
Sherman's role m Ohio politics after 1850. Includes family
correspondence during Sherman's school years, general cor-
respondence during his years in Congress and the Cabinet,
and papers relating to Kansas in 1856, when he was a mem-
ber of the House committee investigating conditions there.
Correspondents include Susan B. Anthony, Simon Cameron,
Salmon P. Chase, Grover Cleveland, Hamilton Fish, James
A. Garfield, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, Francis
Lieber, William McKinley, Edwin M. Stanton, Thaddeus
Stevens, and Thurlow Weed.
Index to letters sent and unpublished finding aid in the
Library.
Gift of the Sherman family, 1911-58.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869.
Papers, 1831-70. 10 ft. (ca. 7600 items)
In Library- of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and TJ. S. Attorney General and Secretary of
War. Correspondence, essays, and drafts of reports. The
bulk of the collection dates from the Civil War and stresses
Stanton's role as Secretary of War. Major correspondents
include most of the cabinet members and ranking Govern-
ment officials during Stanton's tenure: James Buchanan,
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Stanton, Edwin MeMasters, 1814-1869. Papers, 1831-70.
Benjamin Butler, Simon Cameron, Salmon P. Chase,
Thomas Ewing, John Hay, Andrew Johnson, Reverdy John-
son, Abraham Lincoln, George McClellan, W. H. Seward,
Thaddeus Stevens, and Gideon Welles. Other correspond-
ents include George Bancroft, Henry Ward Beecher, Charles
Dana, William Lloyd Garrison, Francis Lieber, Harriet
Beecher Stowe, and Lyman TrnmbulL
Partial card index and unpublished finding aid in the Li-
brary. Also partially described in the Annual report of the
Librarian of Congress, 1939, p. 47-48 and in the Handbook
of manuscripts in the Library of Congress (1918), p. 390.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Acquired from various sources, 1910-58, with the bulk a
gift of Lewis H. Stanton, 191L
MS 65-932
Steinbardt, Laurence Adoiph, 1892-1950.
Papers, 1929-50. 42 ft. (ca. 42,500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, economist, and diplomat, of New York City.
Incoming correspondence; letter books; financial, business,
and legal papers; and articles and speeches (1932-50) cover-
ing Steinhardt's career as U. S. Ambassador to Peru (1937-
39), to the U. S- S. R. (1939-41), to Turkey (1942-45), to
Czechoslovakia (1945-48), and to Canada (1949-50). Cor-
respondents include George V. Allen, A J. Drexel Biddle,
Jr., Joseph E. Davies, James A Farley, Loy W. Henderson,
Cordell Hull, C. D. Jackson, Alfred A Knopf, Ruth Bryan
Owen, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Edward R Stettinius, Jr.,
Arthur Hays Sulzberger, and Sumner Welles.
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mrs. Dulcie Steinhardt-Beau, 1963.
MS 65-933
Stephenson, Nathaniel Wright, 1867-1935.
Papers, 1922-30. 3ft.
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Historian and college professor. Galley and page proofs
and a few notes for Stephenson's biography of Kelson W.
Aldrich (1930) ; notes and revised drafts or final near-print
copies of 22 scenarios prepared or edited by Stevenson for
The Chronicles of America educational motion picture se-
ries; preparatory notes indicating the reference source and
the authorities to whom scenario scripts were sent for criti-
cism; and notes for other possible scenarios relating to aboli-
tion, the underground railroad, the Negro in the Civil War,
the Methodist schism, and the Reconstruction period.
Gift of Mrs. Wright, 1936.
MS65-934
Susan B. Anthony Foundation, Washington, D. C.
Records, 1896-1943. 3 ft. (ca. 1300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, bylaws and constitution, minutes, reports,
financial and other records, membership list, a scrapbook,
clippings, and printed matter related to the foundation,
which from its establishment in 1912 until 1924 was known
as die Anthony League of the District of Columbia. In-
cludes Susan B. Anthony biographical papers and the rec-
ords of the District of Columbia Woman Suffrage Associ-
ation. Correspondents include the District of Columbia
Federation of Women's Clubs, the General Federation of
Women's Clubs, the Juvenile Protective Association of the
District of Columbia, and the National League of Women
Voters. Names represented include Mrs. Anna E. Hendley,
a founder and president of the foundation.
Acquired from the foundation, 1960.
MS65-035
Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864.
Papers, 1824-67. 1 ft. (115 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Attorney General, Secretary of the Treasury, and
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Correspondence of
Taney, Thomas Ellicott, William Pitt Fessendea, Amos
Kwidwfl, and others; together with Taney's "Account con-
cerning his relations with the Bank of the United States, and
the removal of public deposits for 1833-34" (1849) and a
transcript of this work made by J. B. Tyler.
Purchases, 1908-43.
MS65-936
Thompson, Waddy, 1798-1868.
Correspondence, 1826-59. 91 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative from South Carolina, and
U. S. Minister to Mexico. Correspondence (some with
transcripts) from Thompson and Andrew Pickens Butler,
Pierce Mason Butler, George A Gardiner, John C. Gardiner,
Hugh S. Legare, Francis W. Pickens, William C. Preston,
and others, relating mainly to legal affairs and South Caro-
lina and national politics.
Partially described in the Handbook of manuscripts in
the Library of Congress (1918) p. 41L
Purchased from C. S. Hook, 1914, and Forest G. Sweet,
1945.
MS 65-937
Underwood, Wilbur, 1876-1935.
Papers, 1897-1958. 1 ft. (ca. 400 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Poet, of Washington, D. C. Correspondence, holograph
and typewritten copies of Underwood's poetry, printed mat-
ter, and photos. Includes a few papers of his brother, Nor-
man Underwood (b. 1878). Correspondents include Rudulph
Evans, H L. Mencken, William Marion Reedy, Vincent
Starrett, and Vance Thompson.
Described in the Library's Information bulletin, v. 20,
no. 19 (May 8, 1961) p. 263.
Gift of Norman Underwood, 1960-63.
MS 65-938
Untenneyer, Louis, 1885-
The Untermeyer-Frost collection, 1915-63. 3 ft. (425
items).
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author. Letters (1915-58) from Robert Frost (1874-
1963) to Untenneyer dealing with poets and poetry, religion,
politics, Frost's philosophy, and other interests of the two
men; poetry, articles, pamphlets, and books of Frost's work
and autographed photos.; together with correspondence,
clippings, and other printed matter concerning Frost col-
lected by Untenneyer, and drafts and galley proofs of "The
letters of Robert Frost to Louis Untermeyer'' (1963).
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
Library.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Gift of Mr. Untermeyer, 1959-64.
This number not used
MS 65-939
109
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WHson, Edith (Boiling) Gait, 1872-1961 ^ *°~ m
Papers, 1833-1961. 27 ft. (ca. 19,000 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
/i25n i«.7 00 S ow . WDs011 ' Flesideat °* the United States
(1856-1924). Family and general correspondence, diary
notes, drafts and correspondence concerning Mrs. Wilson's
My memoir'' (1938), financial and legal papers, genealogi-
cal material, memorabilia, and printed matter. Most of the
correspondence is of a social nature from leaders in Amer-
ican political and social life. Correspondents include New-
ton D. Baker, Ray Stannard Baker, Bernard M. Baruch,
Charles R. Crane, Josephus Daniels, Norman H. Davis,
Cleveland H. Dodge, Gary T. Grayson, Charles S. HamliiZ
Marquis James, Jesse H. Jones, William McAdoo, CyrusIL
McConruck Francis B. Sayre, Adlai E. Stevenson, Arthur
Sweetser, and Henry White. Presidents and wives of presi-
dents represented as correspondents include Calvin Coolidge,
Graee Coohdge, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mamie (Dond)
Eisenhower Florence (Kling) Harding, Herbert Hoover,
Urn (Henry) Hoover, Lyndon B. Johnson (one letter writ-
ten as U. & Senator), Jacqueline Kennedy, John F. Ken-
nedy, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Wil-
liam Howard Taft
Unpublished finding aid in the Library.
Liformation on literary rights available in the Library
Gifts of Mrs. Wilson, 1957-60, and the Woodrow Wilson
House, Washington, D. C 1962-65.
Wilson, Robert Erastos, 1893-1964, ^^
Papers, 1926-«4. 14 ft (ca. 3600 items)
in Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
(Aemical engineer, businessman, and Commissioner of the
»• Atomic Energy Commission. Business correspond-
ed**, of Wilson's .articles and speeches, clippiagsIprinW
r^TlW 7 "*?"* °V^ 8 Ses);andfite of nW
nal collected on various subjects of interest to Wilson. T^
papers deal mainly with the Standard Oil Company of In-
diana, the petroleum industry in general, and atomic power.
Index and unpublished finding aid in the Library
Gift of Mrs. Wilson, 1964.
Avery, Johnston. W6M42
Papers, 1944-52. ca.7ft
In National Archives (Washington, D C )
tn5 Part ' transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (nega-
Correspondence, press releases, clippings, and other pa-
Sr^^ 1 * ^i:™?' 8 8erTice as ™*« theS,iS-
ment Section, Decartelization Branch, U. S. Office of Mili-
tery Government and the Committee Appointed to Review
the Decartehzation Program in Gerruany^Indudes pa™«
relating to the .basic decartelization policy; testimony, state-
ments, and exhibits before the committee; minutes of meet
mgs; and case files on German companies and industries.
Names mentioned include William k England. ChariS
fc,vt ndS -S e T?'^ SamuelTSs, A/¥
Eeari^Norman Mitchell, Kenneth C. BoyalTand John
Described in Preliminary inventory NM-10, Private pa-
pers f^ven to the National Archives that are in the care of
™, ™» f Military Archives (Record Group 316) com-
ArehivL by the Office of Military Archives, National
Gift of Mr. Avery, 1954.
„. „ ,.„ . . MS65-943
Fiske, Harold Benjamin, 1871-1960.
Papers, 1911-44. ca.5ft
In National Archives (Washington, D. C.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten).
Army officer. Correspondence, drafts of speeches chiefly
about General Pershing and national defense, maps, and
other papers concerning General Fiske's service with the
American Expeditionary Forces Headquarters Training
Section; his service as Commander, Headquarters Fourth
Brigade, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. (1926-27) ; and his activi-
ties in later years. Includes training, staff, and intelligence
publications and a history of the American Expeditionarv
Forces. ^^ J
Described in Preliminary inventory NM-10 Private pa-
pers given to the National Archives that are in the care
of the Office of Military Archives (Record Group 316)
compiled m 1962 by the Office of Military Archives, National
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted bv the
repository. r J
Transferred from the Dept of the Army.
110
d ' MS 65-944
Hagerman, Herbert James, 1871-1935.
Papers, 1907-35. ca.7ft
In National Archives ( Washington, D. C.)
In part, photocopies.
Government official Chiefly correspondence and reports,
telegrams, speeches, legal papers, pamphlets and regulations,
watershed maps, newspaper clippings, and other papers. In-
cludes items relating to Pueblo land affairs (1923-35) ac-
quisition and allotment of Navajo land, justification of oil
leases and the control of Navajo oil royalties, purchase of
railroad grants, marketing of Indian wool and lambs, edu-
cational policies and range control, the "Peach Springs"
controversy— land dispute, flood control, land conservation,
irrigation projects and the Colorado River Compact, and the
C^llier-Frazier Inquisition" on Hagerman's removal and
toal as Special Commissioner in negotiations with various
Indian tribes in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado.
Also includes minutes of the Navajo Tribal Council meet-
ings, bulletins of the Colorado River Fact Committee of
Utah, and a memorandum in defense of Hagerman's work
(1907-35) prepared by Percy Hagerman which includes "A
statement in regard to certain matters concerning the gover-
norship and political affairs in New Mexico 1906-07" by
Hagerman (1908). Correspondents include J. C. Bailey,
Sam Gilbert Bratton, Charles Burke, John Collier, Bronson
M. Cutting, Mrs. Charles H Dietrich, Chee Dodge, Albert
Bacon Fall, C. E. Faris, Lynn Joseph Frazier, James A.
Frear, Carl Hayden, Will Irwin, H V. Kaltenborn, Oliver
La Farge, Mark W. Raddiffe, Charles J. Rhoads, Kenneth
L. Roberts, Nicholas Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Santa
Fe-Pacific Railway, Santa Fe Railroad, Mrs. Corinne Linden
Smith, Roberts Walker, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Francis C.
Wilsoiv and Hubert J. Work. Organizations mentioned in-
clude the Eastern Association on Indian Affairs and the
Institute for Government Research (Brookings).
rrf 1 !? 8 ^? 1 ■* ^^v S -62 ' KOh12 > r^fcninary inventory
can. of the Office of Civil Archives (Record Gronr, 31bT
compUed in 1964 by the Office of CivilSv^Knal
Gift of Mrs. Charles H. Dietrich.
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MS 65-945
rlcGee, Anita (Newcomb) 1864-1940.
Papers, 1898-1936. 2 ft.
In National Archives (Washington, D. C.)
In part, transcripts ( typewritten ) .
Physician. Correspondence, speeches, lectures, reports,
notes, photos., lists of nurses, printed issuances, and news-
paper clippings mainly concerned with the D. A. R. Hos-
pital Corps, formed to supply and train female nurses for
the Army and Navy during the Spanish American War
(1898-99) ; the formation of the Army Nurse Corps (1899-
1901) ; and the field of nursing.
Described in Entry 230, Preliminary inventory, NM-20,
Textual records of the Office of the Surgeon General
(Army), Record Group 112, compiled in 1964 by the Office
of Military Archives, National Archives.
Transferred from the Office of the Surgeon General and
other sources.
Paine, William Henry, 1828-1890. 65 ~ 9 * 6
Papers, 1861-65. 136 items.
In National Archives (Washington, D. C.)
Topographical engineer and Army officer. Chiefly
printed copies of maps with annotated corrections and addi-
tions, mb. maps, and compilation sheets compiled by Col.
Paine while an engineer officer with the Army of the
Potomac during the Civil War (1862-65). Includes maps
principally for areas in northern and central Virginia show-
ing topography, roads, names of residents, locations of all
the destroyed bridges between Washington, D. C, and Rich-
mond, Va., and other details; maps for the Richmond -
Petersburg areas; maps showing routes of the Army of the
Potomac Corps (1864-65); maps of battlefields including
Antietam, Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Mine Run,
Richmond, and the Wilderness; and maps of the battles of
Antietam and South Mountain.
Described in Entry 65-67, NC-42, Preliminary inventory
of private papers given to the National Archives that are in
the custody of the Office of Civil Archives, Record Group
316, compiled in 1964 by the Office of Civil Archives, Na-
tional Archives.
Deposited, 1 034, by Miss Edna Tonge.
MS 65-947
'ershing, John Joseph, 1860-1948.
Papers, 1917-39. ca.29ft.
In National Archives (Washington, D. C. )
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (neg-
ative).
Army officer. Correspondence; operations and other
reports; maps; lists relating to courts-martial in the AEF;
case files on reclassification and reassignment of officers in
the AEF; drafts of the "Report of the First Army, Ameri-
can Expeditionary Forces, organization and operations,
August 10, 1918, to April 20, 1919; histories; studies; intel-
ligence reports on various foreign nations; printed material
on aviation, and other papers. Materials mainly relate to
World War r and General Pershing's activities in the years
immediately following the war and include items concern-
ing the Mexican Punitive Expedition. Correspondents in-
clude CoL Paul Henry Clark, Chief, American Military
Mission, French General Headquarters.
Described in Preliminary inventory NM-10, Private
papers-given to the National Archives that are in the care of
the Office of Military Archives (Record Group 316), com-
piled in 1962 by the Office of Military Archives, National
Archives.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Transferred from the Dept. of the Army.
MS 65-948
Social Science Research. Council. Committee on Pvblio Ad-
minutration.
Records relating to the Federal Work Belief Program,
1935-87.
In National Archives (Washington, D. C)
In part, transcripts (typewritten).
Correspondence and memoranda chiefly of Arthur Whit-
tier Macmahon, John David MLQett, and Gladys Ogden;
documents; printed and processed issuances of Federal,
State, and private agencies engaged or concerned with the
Federal Work Relief Program; clippings; and the working
papers of Gladys Ogden. Materials relate to projects ap-
proved and terms of aid; program recommendations and
Presidential approvals; State and regional program plan-
ning; technological trends and national policy; water con-
servation and flood control; drainage basin problems and
programs; Negro problems, apprenticeship training; voca-
tional guidance and education; drought, storm, and flood
relief; rural resettlement and rehabilitation; and subsistence
homesteads. Names mentioned include Will W. Alexander,
Nels Anderson, Jacob Baker, Edward F. Bartelt, Daniel
Bell, Frederick L. Bird, Josephine Chapin Brown, Morris
L. Cooke, Dallas W. Dort, Corrington GiR, Lewis C. Gray,
Ernest Gruening, CoL Francis C. Harrington, Triad Holt,
Harry Hopkins, Harold Ickes,-Frances Perkins, Stuart Rice,
David L. Robinson, Jr., Emerson Ross, Fred E. Schnepfe,
Donald C Stone, Rexf ord Guy Tugwell, and Aubrey Wil-
liams.
Described in Entry 78, Preliminary inventory NC-42,
Private papers given to the National Archives that are in
the care of the Office of Civil Archives (Record Group 316) ,
compiled in 1964 by the Office of Civil Archives, National
Archives. Also described in The administration of Federal
work relief, by Arthur Whittier Macmahon, John David
Millett, and Gladys Ogden (1941 ) .
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Transferred from the Committee on Public Administra-
tion, Social Science Research Council, 1944.
MS 65-949
Stewart, George Scott, 1888-1949.
Papers. 1917-19. ca. 9 feet and 452 items.
In National Archives (Washington, D. C.)
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer and Army officer. Operations reports, orders,
Army manuals, histories and rosters of units of the 29th Di-
vision and related organizations, maps, photos, and other
pictures, lectures relating to St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne
operations, bulletins, and news publications and clippings
used in the preparation of the official "History of the
Twenty-Ninth Division, 'Blue and Gray,' 1917-19" by John
A. Cutchins and George Scott Stewart, Jr. (1921). Includes
trench, topographic, and other maps of France (1914-18) ;
maps relating to the activities of the 29th Infantry Division,
American Expeditionary Forces (1917-18) and the divi-
sions operations in the Meuse-Argonne offensive (Oct.
Ill
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1917-19.
Stewart, George Scott, 1888-1949
(Continued)
1918) ; a quadrangle showing the military use of a reserva-
tion near Anniston, Ala.; and other maps of military opera-
tes near Verdun France, near Manspach, in AW
IrS. ^ * EiTer ' "* ' m **"**' N «*«™
Described in Entry 79-81, N(M2, Preliminary inventory
of pnvate papers given to the National Archives that are in
the care of the Office of Civil Archives (Record Group 316)
compiled in 1964 by the Office of Civil Archives, National
Archives, and in Preliminary inventory NM-10 Private
a*^*"^ ^r-v e National Archives that are in the care of
the Office of Military Archives (Record Group 319) com-
piled in 1962 by the Office of Military Archives, National
Archives.
Gift of Mrs. George Scott Stewart, Jr., 1958.
tt c v *■ 1 a r- MS65-950
U. &. .Vanonal Archives.
U.S. Army generals' papers, 1833-1927. 60 ft.
In National Archives ( Washington, D. C. )
Correspondence, telegrams, memoranda, diaries, accounts,
orders, printed issuances, returns of supplies, morning re-
ports, strength of returns of units, battle reports, military
dispatches, miscellaneous reports, notes, photos., maps,
drawnigs charts, newspaper clippings, and other papers
chiefly of Union Army officers during the Civil War In-
cludes thejpapers of Alexander Asboth, John G Barnard,
George D. Bayard, D. C. Buell, Ambrose E. Burnside, Cyrus
B. Comstock, Samuel W. Crawford, Robert G. Erwin, John
W. Geary, Qumcy Adams Gilhnore, Henry W Halleck
Jo*ph Hookey Stephen A Hurlburt, TWas S-Xup,'
Roger Jones, WrfLam Scott Ketchum, Irvin McDowell, Ne£
St£lX"W Wes ify Merritt, O. M. Mitchell, Bainbridge
SS^t^^, 1 ^ c - Tnrner ' Daniel ™*™, •»*
JLewis (Lew) Wallace.
Described in Entry 159, Preliminary inventory no. 17,
Records of the Adjutant General's Office, Record Group 94!
compiled by the National Archives (1949). Part of the
papers were used in preparing The war of the rebellion: a
compilation of the official records of the Union and Confed-
erate Armies by the U S. War Dept (1880-1901)
Transferred from the Adjutant General's Office of the
Wrenshall, John C 1833 ( Ca .)-1926 MS65 ~ 951
Papers, 1858-1907. 9 ft.
In National Archives (Washington, D C )
Civil engineer of Baltimore, Md. Correspondence ; agree-
ments; eshmates; reports; prospectuses; plans of fortifica-
tions, bridges, and trestles (1860=8) ; notices; pamphlets;
Z^w 68 ^^T Md court testimony; and othe^
S^T 1 W £ n W who was a Confederate engineer officer
during die CivU War Material chiefly relateTto various
railroads and railroad companies, streetcar lines, water-
works, coal and iron lands, and electric street railways, pri-
marily m the eastern United States, 1870-1900.
Described in Entry 158, Preliminary inventory NM-19,
Textual records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers
(Kecord Group 77), compiled in 1964 by the Office of Mili-
tary Archives, National Archives.
,„S ran ^ rred fram ^ 0ffice of «** Chief of Engineers,
^ ™ Z"™"^ own ed by Mrs. F. L. Markland, Wren-
snail s daughter.
112
„ MS 65-952
Ventura Co, Calif . Ventura County and aty Free Library.
Ventura County historical collection, 1849-1939. 3 ft
In Ventura County and City Free Library (Ventura,
Calif.)
In part, photocopies of originals in the possession of the
Los Angeles County Coroner and 1 real of m^m filir. of
originals in the C. C. Teague papers (MS64-20), Bancroft
Library, University of California (Berkeley) about the St
Francis Dam disaster (1928).
Journal of the Rev. Isaac Foster describing his overland
trip to Sacramento, his life in the gold mines, and his trip
to New York via Panama; biographies of Theodosia Burr
Shepherd, the pioneer of the flower seed growing business in
California and Thomas Robert Bard, a pioneer of Ventura
Co. ; recollections of Dr. Isaac Chauncey Isbell and his wife
Olive Mann Isbell; stock certificate book (1887) of the
Farmer's Water Company, Santa Paula, Calif. ; a plan to
extend the Bakersfield and Ventura Railroad Company
through the central valley of California; materials relating
to the St. Francis Dam disaster; and histories and histori-
cal writings relating to Ventura County and the Ojai Val-
ley, early developments in Matilija Canyon at Lyons
Springs, and the Protestant Episcopal Church in Southern
California.
Another typescript copy of the biography of Theodosia
Burr Shepherd is in the Bancroft library, University of
Calif ornia ( Berkeley ) .
The journal of Isaac Foster is printed in the Foster fam-
ily, California pioneers (1925), compiled by Lucy Foster
Sexton.
Johnson, Otto H coUecier.
Proetoriana collection, 1861-1964. 19 ft.
In Vermont Historical Society collections (Montpelier)
In part, transcripts (handwritten) made from deeds in
the office of the Rutland, Vt., city clerk.
Material relating to the history of Proctor, Vt, consisting
of copies of deeds from the towns from which Proctor was
formed, essays relating to episodes in the town's history,
scrapbooks, copies of periodicals relating to Proctor, photos.,
and glass negatives.
Gift of Mr. Johnson, 1964.
__. „ MS 65-954
Tyler, Royall, 1757-1826.
Helen Tyler Brown collection, 1753-1920. 15 ft.
In Vermont Historical Society collections (Montpelier)
In part, transcripts and 3 ft of microfilm (negative) .
Jurist, and author, of Brattleboro, Vt Correspondence,
diaries, court dockets, literary writings, poems, plays, and
novels (many of which have been printed) ; correspondence
of Royall Tyler n, a probate judge; various longhand copies
of "Grandmother Tyler's book" written by Mary Hunt
(Palmer) Tyler and published in 1925; and correspondence
of Helen Tyler Brown in her efforts to amass this collection.
Unpublished list (presumably made by Helen Tyler
Brown) in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Acquired from the estate of Helen Tyler Brown, 1J938.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-955
Farnham, Roswell, 1827-1903. -
Papers, 1841-1903. 8 ft.
In University of Vermont, Guy W. Bailey Library, Wil-
bur Collection. ' ,. '
Educator, lawyer, State senator and Governor of Vermont.
Family and legal correspondence; diary (1848-49) kept as a
student at the University of Vermont and as a teacher;
academy, college, and teacher's compositions (1845-53) ; bar
and court testimony; a legal history of Orange Co., Vt.;
photos, and drawings. Correspondents include members of
Farnham's family: his wife, Mary Elizabeth (Johnson)
Farnham; his sons, Charles Cyrus Farnham, a Buffalo,
N. Y., lawyer, and William Mills Farnham, a Buffalo busi-
nessman; his daughter, Florence Mary (Mrs. Edward G.
Osgood) of Bellows Falls, Vt; and his sister, Laura A.
Farnham, of Boston.
Unpublished preliminary inventory in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Edward H. Farnham and family, 1965.
. . MS65-956
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.
Records, 1889-1947. 62 hems.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence chiefly relating to activities, operations,
and souvenirs of Jamestown Island, Va.; a speech (1936)
delivered by Vernon Meredith Geddy before the association;
memorandum book (1889-93) kept by Lucy Parke (Cham-
berlayne) Bagby, secretary of the association; accounts
(1907-47) concerning the operations of Jamestown, Va.;
and a list (1892) for ball invitations. Correspondents
include Isobel Lamont (Stewart) Bryan, Mary Washing-
ton Ball (Minor) Lightfoot, and Marguerite Stuart
Quarles.
Gift of the heirs of Ellen Matthews Bagby, 1960.
„ , , MS65-*57
Bagby family.
Papers, 1824-1960. 53,178 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Includes correspondence and accounts of George William
Bagby (1828-1883), Lucy Parke (Chamberlayne) Bagby
(1842-1927), Virginia (Bagby) Taylor (1864-1955), John
Hampden Chamberlayne Bagby (1867-1934), Martha Bur-
well Dabney (Bagby) Battle (1869-1954), Parke Chamber-
layne (Bagby) Boiling (1874-1947), George William Bagby
(1876-1948), Robert Coleman Bagby (1876-1938), Ellen
Matthews Bagby (1879-1960), and Philip Haxall Bagby
(1882-1926). ^
Gift of the heirs of EUen Matthews Bagby, 1960.
MS65-958
Battle, George Gordon, 1868-1949.
Correspondence, 1855-1947. 50 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Lawyer of New York City. Chiefly letters to Battle with
some letters from him and five letters to and from other per-
sons. Correspondents include Philip Haxall Bagby, Her-
bert Bemberton Battle, Kemp Plummer Battle,. Anne M
Collins, National Electrical Supply Company of Washing-
ton, .D. C., Thomas Nelson Page, Theodore Roosevelt, and
Henry Lewis Stimson.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of the heirs of Ellen Matthews Bagby, 1960.
MS 65-959
Bemiss, Samuel Merrifield, 1894-
Papers, 1936-64. ca. 1000 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Corporation executive of Richmond, Va. Correspondence
of Bemiss; together with correspondence and minutes of
meetings of the Board of Directors of the University of Vir-
ginia Press, speeches of Harry Flood Byrd, and some other
papers. Correspondents include James Lindsay Almond,
John Stewart Battle, Francis Lewis Berkeley, Frank Lea-
royd Boyden, Harry Flood Byrd, Virginius Dabney, Colgate
Whitehead Darden, Douglas Southall Freeman, George
Matthews Modlin, Samuel Eliot Morison, Thomas Bahnson
Stanley, Earl Gregg Swem, William Munf ord Tuck, Alexan-
der Wilbourne Weddell, Walter Muir Whitehill, Conrad
Louis Wirth, Louis Booker Wright, and John Cook Wyllie.
Gift of Mr. Bemiss, 1964.
MS 65-960
Boiling, Charles Edward, 1852-1929.
Papers, 1870-193L 95 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
City engineer and director of the Dept. of Public Works in
Richmond, Va. Correspondence (1895-1929) as an engineer
in the Dept. of Public Works, Richmond, Va.; diaries (1881-
1929) ; account books (1870-80) ; report (1922) to the Dept
of Public Works concerning engineering improvements to
the James River; minute book (1890) of the Building Com-
mittee of the Commonwealth Clnb, Richmond, Va. ; agree-
ment (1901) relating to the land of Thomas Boiling in
Powhatan Co., Va.; stock certificates; and other papers.
Gift of the heirs of EDen Matthews Bagby, 1960.
MS 65-961
Cuninghante (William) & Company.
Records, 1753-1863. 239 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, legal papers, bonds, and other
papers of a firm of general merchants in Glasgow, Scotland,
chiefly relating to a store kept in Falmouth, Va., and per-
sons associated with the store; together with a list (1797-
1840) of acres owned by William Porter and Peter Hoffman
& Sons of Baltimore, M<L, in Spotsylvania Co_ Va., deeds
to other lands in Spotsylvania Co., Va, and a list of hospi-
tals of the U. S- Army of the Potomac (9th Corps) in
Fredericksburg. Va. Includes judgments and orders by vari-
ous Virginia courts and material relating to Andrew Coch-
rane & Company, Glasgow, Scotland; Walter Colquhoun;
and Eade, Willson & Allen, New York.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of the Kenmore Association, Fredericksburg, Va.,
1964.
__ MS65-962
Curry. Lucy Belle (Eailey) 1892-
Papers, 1942-62. 4 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Genealogical notes, likenesses of individuals, photos, of
places in Virginia, and an engraving of "Shadweiy Albe-
marle Co., Va. Includes genealogical data relating to the
Barclay, Curry, Gooch, Harris, Hopkins, Jefferson, Lilburn,
Mayo, Miles, Overton, Price, Railey, Raleigh, Randolph,
Rogers, Stewart, Watson, and Woods families.
Gift of Mrs. Curry, 1964.
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«. • , ^ - MS65-963
Daniel family.
Correspondence, 1790-1854. 64 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Letters to and from members of the Daniel family par-
ticularly Elizabeth Susan (Tabb) Riddle Daniel, Dr. John
Moncure Daniel, and Raleigh Tracers Daniel ; together with
a license (1826) issued to Raleigh Travers Daniel to practice
law in Virginia.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of the heirs of Ellen Matthews Bagby, 1960.
__ . __ MS65-964
Dupuy family.
Papers, 1803-90. (MS 61-3055)
Addition, 1834-83. 115 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Chiefly correspondence of Emily (Howe) Dupuy and
Anna (Howe) Whitteker, both teachers of Virginia. Other
persons represented include Maria Lucinda (Dupuy) An-
derson, Eliza Lavalette (Dupuy) Cole, Anne Lefevre Du-
puy, Sarah Luanda (Brooks) Howe, Sarah Lucinda
(Howe) Skmner, Mary Pumell (Dupuy) Watkins, and
other members of the Boylston, Dickinson, Dupuy, and
Skinner families.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of Mary Purnell Dupuy, 1964.
Harlow family. MS65-966
Papers, 1858-64. 88 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Con^pondence and accounts of the Harlow family of
Louisa Co., Va. Chiefly correspondence of George K. Har-
low while serving in Company D (Louisa Grays), 23d Vir-
ginia Regt. in Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland and
as a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware, DeL Includes ac-
counts^lSSS-CO) of George K. Harlow with Duke & Hntche-
son of Richmond, Va., and S. Woodson including an ac-
count of Thomas Harlow with Charles B. Hopkins.
Collection has been analyzed by repository
Gift of Iris HMcMahon, 1964.
tt n MS 65-966
HoHoway, James Montgomery, 1834-1905.
Papers, 1861-1905. 137 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Surgeon in the 18th Mississippi Infantry Regt of the Army
of the Potomac, the Army of Northern Virginia, and the
Confederate States Army, Dept of South Carolina, Georgia,
!f^ %?*£*- Correspondence (1861-65) ; speech (1882) to
the Tri-States Medical Society; essay (1898) concerning
hospitals in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Berlin, Germany^
reminiscences of Holloway's service in the Army of tike
Potomac and the Army of Northern Virginia: and obituary
notace (with portrait) of Holloway, 1905. Correspondents
include Annie Wilcox (Warren) Holloway, Balfour Hollo-
way, TOlkm Patterson Holloway, Mary (Holloway)
Tarry, and Samuel Warren.
Collection has been analyzed by repository
Gift of Mrs. Edward W. Warren, 1964.
MS65-967
Jeffress, Robert Miller, 1886-
Papers, 1890-1964. ca. 200 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Resident of Richmond, Va. Correspondence and geneal-
ogical notes by Jeffress, Thomas Daniel Jeffress, and Thomas
Fox Jeffress concerning the Bacon, Bedford, Clauselle, Clay,
Fowlkes, Jeffress, Jennings, Logon, Moseley, and Puryear
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families. Includes letters (1890-1900) from Mary Eliza
Whittle (Puryear) Pettus of "Albion Castle," Prince Ed-
ward Co., Va., to Lena Walton (Jeffress) Finch, Thomas
Fox Jeffress, and Virginia (Jones) Jeffress.
Gift of Mr. Jeffress, 1964.
, „ MS 65-968
Lomax family.
Papers, 1776-1960. 357 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, mss., diary, commonplace books, scrap-
books, invitations, business papers, legal papers, newspaper
clippings, and other papers. Includes stories, articles, and
essays by Elisabeth Winter (Payne) Lomax; diary (1848-
63) of Elizabeth Virginia (Lindsay) Lomax and corre-
spondence and other materials relating to its publication, in
part, by E. P. Dutton & Company as "Leaves from an old
Washington diary, 1854-1863" (1943) edited by Elizabeth
Lindsay (Lomax) Wood (the wife of Sir Robert Henry
Hadow) ; items relating to Lundsford Lindsay Lomax while
a cadet at the U. S. Military Academy, West Point; letters
and diary of a Civil War bride (1859-63), a typescript of
originals by Lucy (Wood) Butler; and genealogical notes re-
lating to the Dent, Edmonds, Hooe, Ireland, Lindsay, Lo-
max, Payne, and Winter families. Major correspondents
include Waddy B. Butler, Anne Corbin (Lomax) Green,
Elisabeth Winter (Payne) Lomax, Elizabeth Virginia
(Lindsay) Lomax, Martha Virginia Sarah Lomax, Virginia
Hargrave (Wood) Riggs, Elizabeth Lindsay (Lomax)
Wood, and Jane Tayloe (Lomax) Worthington.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of Lady Elizabeth Lindsay (Lomax) Wood Hadow,
1963*
„„„. „ .. -„ '■ MS 65-969
Matthew Fontaine Manry Association, Richmond. Va.
Records, 1915-31. 1208 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, notes, accounts and cancelled checks
(1915-28) , record books (1915-27), minutes of meetings, lists
of members and officers, bylaws, resolutions, speeches, agree-
ments, photos^ and other papers. Includes correspondence,
commonplace books, and notes of Herbert Worth Jackson
while a trustee of the association (1915-31), of Elvira Eve-
lina (Worth) Jackson Walker Moffitt while president of the
association (1915-29) and of Annie Hyman (Philips) Jack-
son while treasurer (1920-29) : and genealogical notes (1915-
23) relating to the BoydL Claiborne, Corbin, Dowsing Fry,
Ldghtfoot Maury, Tatum, Van Doren, Werth. and Withers
families. The correspondence and notes mainly deal with
die election of Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-1873) to the
Hall of Fame of New York University, the unveiling cere-
monies of the Maury Monument in Richmond, Va., and the
publication of the "Life and letters of Matthew Fontaine
Maury" (1938) by Jaquelin Amber Caskie and of "Matthew
Fontaine Maury"' (1927) by Charles Lee Lewis.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of Herbert Worth Jackson, Jr., 1964.
MS65-970
Mays, David John, 1896-
Papers relating to "Edmund Pendleton, 1721-1803 ; a biog-
raphy," 1950-54. ca. 300 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Lawyer of Richmond, Va. Correspondence and other
papers relating to the publication in 1952 of Mays' biography
of Edmund Pendleton by the Harvard University Press.
Correspondents include Eleanor Bates, Julian Parks Boyd,
Douglas Southall Freeman, Thomas James Wilson, and
others.
Gift of Mr. Mays, 1964.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-971
Preston family.
Papers, 1746-1938. 162 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence; plats (1746-94) of land in Augusta, Lee,
Montgomery, and Washington Counties, Va.; lists (1768)
of patents in Augusta, Botetourt, and Craig Counties, Va.;
lists (ca. 1785) of plats and description (1783-95) of land
surveyed in Washington Co., Va.; bonds (1784-1826) ; and
other papers chiefly of John Preston of "Walnut Grove,''
Washington Co., Va., Robert Preston, and William Preston;
together with a few papers of James Patton and the execu-
tors of his estate, John Buchanan and William Thompson.
Includes a report (1792) of Robert Crockett's detachment
of Robert Preston's Company of Virginia Militia, an in-
ventory of Preston's estate, biographical sketches of Wil-
liam Ballard Preston, and letters concerning iron and the
105th Infantry Regiment of Virginia Militia. Correspond-
ents include Aubin Lee Boulware, John Bowyer, Jane Grace
(Preston) Gilmer, Janie Preston (Boulware) Lamb, Joel
Roberts Poinsett, James Patton Preston, John Preston of
Montgomery Co., Va., and Richmond, Va., Lucinda Staples
(Redd) Preston, Susanna (Smith) Preston, Thomas W.
Preston, William Ballard Preston, and William W. Rad-
ford.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Deposited by the estate of Mrs. Brockenbrough Lamb,
1964.
MS 65-972
Richmond Light Infantry Bines Association.
Records, 1877-84. 142 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Chiefly correspondence of George Wythe Munf ord while
president of the association (1877-78), John Sergeant Wise
while captain of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues (1877-
82), and Andrew Pizzini while captain of the Richmond
Light Infantry Blues (1883-84). Includes accounts (1879-
83) of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, act of incor-
poration of the association, orders, resolutions including a
resolution (1878) of the Richmond City Guard, an engrav-
ing of the company's uniform; invitations; and newspaper
clippings. Correspondents include William Ashmead
Courtenay, John Warwick Daniel, Thomas Nelson Page,
Charles W. Purcell, Jo Lane Stern, and Richard Alsop Wise.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of Miss EliseH. Burke, 1964.
MS 65-973
Ridley family.
Papers, 1776-1897. 75 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Chiefly correspondence of William Goodwyn Ridley and
the Ridley family of Southampton, Va., including letters
written by Ridley while a student at Brookland School,
Albemarle Co., Va., and the University of Virginia and as
a soldier in Company G, 6th Virginia Infantry Regt of the
C. S. A. Contains a student's commonplace book (1863) ;
newspaper clippings (1861-97) concerning William Good-
wyn Ridley; and a muster roll (1777) of troops under the
command of James Gray of the 15th Virginia Infantry
Regt. in Philadelphia, Pa. Correspondents include Mary
Evans (Pegram) Anderson, Louisa B. (Ridley) Drewry,
Julia B. Goodwyn, Sarah A Goodwyn, Edwin Gray, James
Gray, Elizabeth Norfleet (Ridley) Neeley, Elizabeth Nor-
fleet (Goodwyn) Ridley, Francis Thomas Ridley, William
Francis Singleton, and Mrs. M Rochelle Tyler.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of J. Thompson Neely, 1-964.
MS 65-974
Stuart family.
Papers, 1757-1877. 591 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (1789-1873) ; accounts (1785-1857) ; deeds
(1811-46) of land in St Louis Co., Mo., and Richmond, Va. ;
plats (1844-45) of land in St Louis Co., Ma; poetry; and
other papers chiefly of Archibald Stuart (1757-1832), Dr.
Chapman Johnson Stuart (1819-1846?), and Alexander
Hugh Holmes Stuart (1807-1891). Includes accounts relat-
ing to administration and executorship of the estate and busi-
ness affairs of Dr. Chapman Johnson Stuart in Missouri;
and the law practice of Archibald Stuart in Staunton, Va.
Correspondents include Francis Peyton (Stuart) Atkinson,
and Mary (Stuart) McGuire.
Collection has been analyzed by repository.
Gift of Archibald G. Robertson, 1964.
MS 65-975
Virginia. County Court (Fauquier Co.)
Bankruptcy records, 1788-1850. 145 items. ,
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Includes petitions, orders, and accounts concerning bank-
ruptcy proceedings filed in the court
List of petitions in card catalog in repository.
Gift of Frederick W. Franck, 1964.
MS 65-976
Woodward Society of Virginia.
Records, 1915-35. ca. 100 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Letters of Horace Edwin Hayden to Edmund Lee Wood-
ward, minutes (1932-35) of members' meetings, register
(1932-33) of members, and genealogical notes concerning
the Henley, Johns, Lee, Stewart, Stuart, Van Dyke, Wash-
ington, Whiting, and Woodward families.
Gift of John Pitt Lee Woodward, 1964.
MS 65-977
Anderson, Richard dough, 1750-1826.
Papers of Richard dough Anderson and Allen Latham,
1771-1887. 2500 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Revolutionary soldier and principal surveyor for the Vir-
ginia Military District in Ohio and Kentucky. Correspond-
ence, court records, military warrants (1783-1833), wills,
map of part of the Virginia Military District in Ohio, sur-
veys, lottery books, printed matter, and other papers of
Anderson and his son-in-law, Allen Latham, lawyer, agent
for and surveyor of the Virginia Military District in Ohio;
together with papers (1796-1836) of Joseph Kerr, deputy
surveyor of the Virginia Military lands in Ohio. Corre-
spondence contains claims for bounty lands in Kentucky and
Ohio by Virginia Revolutionary War soldiers and sailors' or
their heirs; political, business, and personal observations;
and information about speculation in the lands in Ohio, po-
litical conditions (1820-51), the early history of Ohio, and
the Clark family related to Elizabeth Clark, Anderson's first
wife and sister of George Rogers Clark. Includes a list of
officers of the State Line and Navy noting the amount of
land and date received and an account of land issued due to
Revolutionary War military warrants by Virginia. Corre-
spondents include Duncan MacArthur, Humphrey Marshall,
Nathaniel Massie, Peter Muhlenberg, Timothy Pickering,
and Thomas Worthington.
Accession analysis in the library.
Purchased from Percy W. Fuller of Baltimore, Md.
Formerly owned by R. G. Lewis of Ohio.
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Bakewell family. MS 65-978
Papers, 1804-1918. 103 items
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
0,i^T >n f enCe ' l6g5d J doc^ts, and other papers.
bSJLiW 7 < ^ e ^ ,ndenCe between the members of the
Bakewell, Campbell, Martm, and Tomlinson families related
T^SS^S* -d his wife, Mary Bell (Martin)
Accession analysis in the library.
Gift of Herbert Bakewell, 1956.
Battlefield Markers Association. ^ 6W>TO
Records, 1924-54. 394 items and 2 v
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, minutes and one volume entitled Loca-
S^H T*****?^ CM?" battlefield markers in the
Richmond area (1954) with photos.
Gift of the Richmond Civil War Round Table, 1956.
Bryant family. MS66-980
Papers, 1800-83. 72 items.
%7**?it ^ L *« l 7. Archives Division.
J^F 7 ,£?? (186 ^ 2) . faan ****** Bryant in Com-
DBrLt * ^T^ In * ultr y' to his wife, Eugenie
S^ST ^K C T berLm i ^ Va -' ««"spondencl ofotiSer
Accession analysis in the library
Purchase, 1954.
Carter, Charles, 1707-1764. iIS 65 ~ 981
Business records, 1718-183S. 58 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division
Photocopies (negative) made in part from items lent to
the library by the James Monroe Memorial Foundation,
Fredericksburg, Va.
Burgess, of King George Co., Va. Chiefly correspond-
ence, accounts, invoices, and bills of lading for tobacco
snipped by Carter. Includes some papers of his father,
Robert Carter (1663-1732); his son, Charles Carter, Jr.;
and other members of the Carter family. Also includes a
EST °^ m t iL Sent ° Ut ? f *** George Co. in April 29,
1756 and tombstone inscriptions of the Carter family at
Christ Church, Lancaster Co., Va.
Accession analysis in the library.
Eckenrode, Hamilton James, 1881-
Papers relating to "Virginia since 1865." 100 items and
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Author. Unpublished typescript, "Virginia since 1865,"
a political history (1946) by Eckenrode and relevant corre-
spondence.
Gift of A. S. Rachal, Jr., 1964.
Fairfax family. MS 65-983
Northern Neck proprietary papers, 1688-1810. 222 items.
In \ irginia State Library, Archives Division.
P,^ 5 ^- 6 ^ 174 *- 85 ^ qnitrent rolls (1771-79) for
Culpeper, Kuig George, Stafford, and Prince William
«™w?«£x \T "S ; P™* 8 ( 1688 -1780) including the
grant (1688) of the Northern Neck in Virginia to Lord Cul-
peper; bonds (1742-89) of various personVas colors of
quitrents; surreys (1719-93); deeds and leases (1707-lr"
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wills (1777-93): legal papers (1721-1810); and other
??^ J* 1 *?™ mention ed include Bryan Fairfax, Denny
Martm Fairfax (1725-1800), Thomas 6th Lord Fairfax,
Baron of Cameron (1693-1781), Thomas Bryan MartirJ
John Mauzy, George Murray, Elias Poston, and Robert
Stephen.
Accession analysis and card catalog in the librarv
Purchase, 1953. J *
« _. ™_ . MS65-984
Forrest, French, 1796-1866.
Confederate States Navy papers, 1861-64. 4 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Confederate naval officer. Letter books and order book of
Forrest as commandant of the Confederate Navy Yard at
Gosport, Va., and the James River Squadron and Station.
Partly published in Official records of the Union and Con-
federate Navies in the War of the Rebellion by the U S.
Naval War Records Office (1894-1922).
Accession analyses in the library.
Gift of Rutherf oord Fleet, 1958.
_ MS 65-985
Freeman, Douglas SouthaU, 1886-1953.
Correspondence, 1938-58. 190 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Historian. Freeman's letters to and from Margaret May
Seay Wright, wife of John Thomas Wright, of Palls, Va.
Access restricted until the death of Mrs. Wright
Gift of the estate of Dr. Freeman, 1955.
__ MS 65-986
Freeman, Douglas Sonthall, 1886-1953, collector.
Resaarch material relating to "George Washington" and
Lee's lieutenants," 1632M305. 68 items, 3 v., and 8000
cards.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
In part, photocopies and transcripts of original historical
documents in British and American libraries and in private
hands.
Historian. Correspondence, accounts, and papers of his-
torical figures, and other materials used by Freeman to
write the books George Washington, a biography (1948-
57) and Lee's lieutenants, a study in command (1942-44)
Includes letter book (1717-41) of John Custis; journal"
(1825-^6) of S. P. Heintzelman, a student at the U. S. Mili-
tary Academy; extracts from Richmond newspapers (1862-
65) relating to Robert E. Lee; and 8,000 reference cards
used to write Lee's lieutenants.
Accession analysis in the library.
Gift of Dr. Freeman, 1951.
George, William Orvflle, 1811-1869.
Papers, 1695-1869. 7000 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Businessman of Richmond, Va. Correspondence, deeds
and other land papers, estate acconnts, legal and financial
papers, Confederate bonds, military papers (1781-1814)
tobacco papers (1756-92), patent papers (1856), newspaper
clippings, printed matter, and other papers reflecting almost
every phase of George's personal and business life. Includes
some papers pertaining to earlier members of the George
family.
Accession analysis in the library.
Transferred from the Circuit Court of the City of Rich-
mond, Va., 1956.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-988
Hammond, Isaac, collector.
Papers, 1839-75. 256 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Union soldier. Materials gathered from State and Con-
federate archives in Richmond, Va. in 1865.
Card file in the library.
Deposited by Paul Hasbrouck, trustee of the Huguenot
Historical Society of New Paltz, New York, 1955.
MS65-989
Hudgins, William Houlder, 1825-1895.
Papers, 1846-95 (MS 62-3951)
Addition, 1859-94. 225 items and 4 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Business records of the Hudgins General Store, Cricket
Boll, Va. and other papers of Hudgins and his brother
Walter G. Hudgins. Includes two ledgers, two daybooks,
and bills and accounts of a general merchant.
Gift of William Raymond Thomas, 1956.
MS65-990
Johnston, Zachariah, 1740 (ca.)-1800.
Papers. 1742-1856. 174 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Photocopies made from originals owned by Ann and Susan
Johnston, of Lexington, Va., 1952.
Statesman and Revolutionary war soldier of Augusta Co.
and Rockbridge Co., Va. Chiefly correspondence; together
with accounts, land grant and plats, legal papers, and other
papers of Johnston, his wife Ann (Robertson) Johnston, and
other members of the Johnston family. Correspondents in-
clude Edward Carrington, Adam Craig, W. Croghan, John
Culbreath, Henry Lee, Samuel McKee, George Mason, Ed-
mund Randolph, Daniel Trabue, and Samuel Wright.
Accession analysis in the library.
MS 65-091
Johnston family.
Papers, 1792-1885. 66 items and 1 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division .
Correspondence, diary, deeds, land grants, legal papers,
newspaper clippings, and other papers in the possession of
the Johnston family. Includes some data on Fairfax Parish,
Alexandria City, and Truro Parish, Fairfax Co., and a list
of Governors and other chief executive officers of Virginia
through 1885. Correspondents include John Esten Cooke,
Jefferson Davis, Lyman C. Draper, John Floyd (1783-1837),
John Buchanan Floyd (1806-1863), John Warfield John-
ston, William King, Henry Lee, Henry C. Lee, James Long-
street, William Preston, and George Washington.
The diary (1831-34) of John Floyd has been included in
part in Life and diary of John Floyd (1918) by Charles H.
Ambler and in The John P. Branch historical papers of
Randolph-Macon College, vol v (June 1918).
Accession analyses in the library.
Gift of Ann Mason Lee, 1955 ; and purchase, 1954.
MS 65-892
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1895.
Papers, 1800-94. 114 items and 2 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Legislator, Confederate soldier, and Governor of Virginia.
Correspondence; surveyor's reports and deeds of land in
Madison Co., Va.; legal papers; poems; newspaper clip-
pings; and other papers. Correspondence consists chiefly
of political letters written during the Civil War and during
Kemper's governorship (1874-78) and includes a few letters
by other members of the family. Correspondents include
Robert A. Banks, John Hunton, W. E. Jones, G. W. Rich-
ardson, and J. C. Rutherf oord.
Accession analysis in the library.
Purchase, 1957.
MS 65-993
Kern, Mr*. George T. W.
Papers, 1917-45. 700 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, awards, and other papers of a private
and public nature relating to Mrs. Kern's activities in Vir-
ginia affairs.
Access restricted during Mrs. Kern's lifetime.
Gift of Mrs. Kern, 1950.
MS 65-994
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870.
Confidential dispatches to Jefferson Davis, 1862-65. 152
items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Army officer. Dispatches, special orders, and nine com-
munications involving other correspondents including Gen.
Braxton Bragg, Gen. R. H. Chilton, (Jen. John Echols, Gen.
Henry Wager Halleck, Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, Col. John
Singleton Mosby, George W. Randolph, and Gen. James
Ewell Brown Stuart.
Most of the dispatches have been published in "Lee's con-
fidential dispatches to Davis, 1862-1865" by Douglas S. Free-
man, "The wartime papers of R E. Lee" by Clifford Dowdey
and Louis H. Manarin (1961) and "The war of the re-
bellion; a compilation of the official records of the Union
and Confederate Armies by the U. S.War Dept." (1880-
1901).
Accession analysis in the library.
Gift of Bernard Baruch, 1949.
MS 65-995
Lee family.
Papers, 1774-1903. 75 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Chiefly photocopies of originals owned by private in-
dividuals.
Predominantly correspondence of Robert E. Lee and other
members of the Lee family, statements (1903) by James
Vass and W. H. Lewis concerning communications between
Lee and Gen. Thomas J. Jackson before and during the
Second Battle of Manassas, statement (1865) regarding the
ability of Gen. Walter Husted Stevens by Lee, general order
no. 9 (1865) by Lee, and other papers. Includes principally
letters from Lee to Capt Andrew Talcott. Other corre-
spondents include Col. Samuel Cooper, Jefferson Davis,
John Hanson, Mrs. Harriotte J. Harrison, Patrick Henry,
Fanny R. Johnston, Agnes Lee, Edmund Jennings Lee
(1772-1843), Henry Lee (1756-1818), Mary Custis Lee,
Mildred Lee, Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794), Thomas Sim
Lee (1745-1819), William Lee (1739-1795), William Henry
Fitzhugh Lee, Edmund Randolph, William C. Rives, Gov.
William Smith, and Gen. James Ewell Brown Stuart.
A composite collection separately analyzed in accession
records in the library.
Acquired from various sources, 1951-64.
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McBwatae, Henry Read, 1864-1934. "*
Papers, 1888-1934, ca. 500 items.
S^'S^^ZS?" 1 * ^M^» Division.
State librarian of Virginia (1907-34). Correspondence-
articles, speeches and book reviews relatinfchX^bS:
toncal and pohtical topics; newspaperdgS^ tte
SKtiSliS. * ***** ( im3 -^d; andXrpTpe^
The correspondence consists mainly of family letters, j££
c^ce^Mcnwaine's difficulties while a member of the
vT^S^'l^ 7 ^^ » Hampden-Sydney,
rfhiir^?^ ) 'a M,d ^ etters Pertaiai^g to his successful
efforts to be chosen State librarian in 1907? *«=»"■"
Accession analysis in the library.
Transferred from the Office of the Librarian, 1957.
Maim, WflKain Wilberforce, 1809 J-1855 MS 65_S97
Papers, 1839-97. 120 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
™~££°L PapeiS ° n ^ metric s y 8tom - Correspondence;
receipt* , of accounts (1860-73) of Mann and his wife wfth
0867-70) wrth Sacred Heart School concerning his dauT
™^ili^ 7) ^T erai, « theG,ri « 1 ««- Correspond:
entemchdeMaryF.BryanandMariaMann. VOT ™ qHma
Gift of James S. Patty, 1964.
Mason family. MS65-*98
Papers, 1756-1877. 703 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Mr? l£™ ! P 110 ^ 168 (negative) of three items owned by
M^ntiey Toang of Dallas, Tex. and the Begents 5
ot£TcZf d ^l iaV r i ?' ^ «***> summonses and
other court records, business records, and other papers
«hjefly relating to John B. Mason of Sussex Co Va.- to-
cfva"aSf^ (1795) of ^^Epe^PrSce^
TnZrU « J^L* £ egents of Gunst <>n Hall, 195L
Formerly owned by Mrs. Balph E. Mims of Luray/Va
Moseley, Alexander. MS 65-999
Papers, 1837-80. 94 items.
In Virginia State library, Archives Division.
PbxJtocopies (negative) made in 1963 from originals
owned by Harrison M. Ethridge of Petersburg. Va.
Ne^aperman. Correspondence (1863-80), diary, ao-
tie Bichmond Whig from 1838 to 1880. Includes a few
items concerning J. C. Shield and other individuals wZ
were also associated with the newspaper.
Patteson family. MS 65-1000
Papers, 1734-1896. 2590 items and 18 v
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, wills, deeds, bonds, commissions and
other court instruments, account and ledger books, receipts.
vouchers, scrapbook of newspaper c^gT^d^hS
papers of the Patteson family ofBacldnKco Va. ^
administration of Dr. Charles Carter's estate, LanasteFCa,
Deposited by George W. Patteson, 1947-55.
118
Rives family. MS 65-1001
Papers, 1841-65. 65 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, accounts, and other papers of the Bives
™y of>lbemarle Ca, Va. Mainly letters (1848-63) to
Robert Rives from Alfred T. Harris, Harris and Gibson,
brokers in Richmond, and Samuel Nowlin of Lynchburg
Va.; together with letters (1861-64) to Cornelia E. Rives
from Charles C Harrison of the 46th Begt of the Virginia
Volunteers. Most of the correspondence concerns financial
matters such as market prices of farm products.
Purchase, 1953.
Rimtan National. MS 65-1002
Becords, 1928-63. 2 items and 13 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Chiefly lists of charter members and officers of Buritan
™™, &, me ^' 8 dTic club ) nos. 1-1000; correspondence
(1928-46) ; minutes (1930-58) of the National Boardof Di-
^^ £?l? atiQn&1 Conventions; "Buritan's beginnings''
(1863) by Thomas V. Downing; notes on early history; and
a program (1932) of the First Buritan National Convention
in ounolk, Va.
♦,• Gi ? ?L Thom&s V> D ' 1 ^, 1958-63 and Buritan Na-
nonal, 1961.
Ryland, Elizabeth Hawes. '** 65 ~ lm
Papers, 1692-1846. 85 items
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
•™i JF* pho i°fiP les ? f originals owned by Miss Ryland
and others, and transcripts (typewritten). 7
& files" (1955) and "Miscellaneous King William notes" bv
dooks (1702-1821). Also includes genealogical data of
Capt Henry Fleet and William Warrefas weU a7t£ Bled
*£ Crump, Farrar, Fleet, Landrum, l£rti1> TmTS"
T^: ROan ^ Semple ' lloinpkiM, and Walker famoS
Accession analyses in the library/ lamiiies.
Gift of Miss Byland's estate, 1954.
Scott, William, d . 1784. MS6 ^ 1004
Family papers, 1760-1852. 80 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Accounts and bills pertaining to Scott of Stafford Ca,
Va., and his widow, Sarah Scott,
Purchase, 1955.
Sexton family. MS65-1005
Papers, 1798-1870. 500 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, accounts, deeds, receipts, and other
papers perteming to the Sexton femily of WythTco^vt
Gift of Francis W. Sexton, 1956. ' '
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1006
Shdton family.
Shelton-Winn-Oliver family papers, 1764-1872. 311 items
and 1 v.
In Virginia State library, Archives Division.
In part, photocopies (negative) form originals owned by
Mary Winn Shelton.
Deeds, wills, chancery suits and other legal papers pertain-
ing to the Shelton, Winn, and Oliver families and other per-
sons residing largely in Hanover Go. and Louisa Co., Va. ;
ledger (1794-1812) of James and Benjamin Oliver; and
estate papers of Henry King. Names mentioned include
John and Mary A. Darracott, Robert Ellett, Charles P.
Goodall, Isaac Oliver, Edwin Shelton, Jesse Winn, and
William R, Winn.
Accession analyses in the library.
Gift of Mary Winn Shelton, 1957.
MS65-1007
Simpson, William S 1795 or 6-1868.
Papers, 1819-61. 10 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Insurance agent of Petersburg, Va. Correspondence;
diaries (1858-59) of Mrs. William S. Simpson during a visit
to England and Wales; commonplace book; and sermons
including two relevant to the Rev. Nicholas H. Cobbs, rector
of St Paul's Church, Petersburg, Va. One of the letter
books contains a description of St Levens Lodge, Peters-
burg, Va.
Accession analysis in the library.
Purchased from F. Patterson Nichols, 1952.
MS65-1008
Southall, Stephen Osborne, collector.
Southall and allied families genealogical notes. 400 items
and 38 vols.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Gift of Valentine W. Southall, 1962.
MS 65-1009
Tredegar Company, Richmond.
Records, 1836-1957. 507,505 items and 1118 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
In part, photocopies (negative) of originals owned by the
Tredegar Company and Mr. D. G. Haase.
Correspondence; minutes of the directors and stockhold-
ers; accounts; ledgers; cashbooks, receipts, and disburse-
ments; sales data; journal voucher books; stock certificate
record books; monthly statements; War Dept contracts
(1907-4:1); reports to Government agencies; maps, plats,
and surveys; suit papers for the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail-
way v. Tredegar Company (1936) ; material regarding the
merger of the Tredegar Company and the Albemarle Paper
Company (1956-57); and other papers of the Tredegar
Company, an iron works. Includes papers of the Anderson
family and records of minor family enterprises including
journals and ledgers of Joseph Reid Anderson, founder of
the company; private correspondence of Archer Anderson,
his son; private notebooks of E. R. Anderson; papers regard-
ing the estates of Archer Anderson, Sr., St George M
Anderson, and Joseph Reid Anderson; and records of the
Anderson Association, Jessup-Purchase Association, J._ R-
Anderson & Company, and the A. Anderson (Special)
Bacon Syndicate Purchase.
Accession analyses and detailed lists in the library.
Gift of the Tredegar Company, 1952, and its successor,
the Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company, 1958.
MS 65-1010
Tucker family.
Papers, 1708-1892. 91 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Photocopies (negative) of originals owned by St George
Tucker Grinnan.
Correspondence of the Bryan, Coalter, Grinnan, and
Tucker families; together with other papers of various per-
sons. Includes Bible records of the Dabney family (1756-
1826) and the Bryan family (1708-1892). Correspondents
include John Randolph Bryan, Frances Bland Coalter,
John Randolph, and St George Tucker (1752-1828).
Accession analysis in the library.
MS 65-1011
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Virginia ZHvision.
Confederate records from the Battle Abbey, 1884-1939.
3200 items and 11 vols.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Records of the R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers'
Home in Richmond ; the R. E. Lee Camp No. 1, Confederate
Veterans; and the Confederate Pension Board of the City
of Richmond. Mainly applications for admission to the
Soldiers' Home in Richmond, minutes, registers, and death
roll (1884-1919). „ . , ^
Gift of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Vir-
ginia Division, 1958.
MS 65-1012
Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington.
Treasurer's records, 1840-1901. 37,000 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Largely treasurer and cadets' vouchers, accounts, pro-
posals and estimates (1859-60), receipts and disbursements,
treasurer's reports, sundry abstracts (1860-62), and other
records maintained by the Treasurer's Office. Includes let-
ters of application for commandership of V. M L (1860-
61) , New Market Monument papers (1899-1901) , and papers
relevant to Washington College (1839-60).
Transferred from the Treasurer's Office, Virginia Mili-
tary Institute, 1963.
MS 65-1013
Virginia. Southwestern State Hospital, Marion.
Records, 1887-1948. 57 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Letter books, minutes of the board of directors, journals,
ledgers, casebooks, lists of patients, supply records, and other
administrative records.
Accession analyses in the library.
Tranferred from the Southwestern State Hospital 1952-
58.
MS 65-1014
Virginia. State Library. Richmond. Archives Division.
Bible records, 1604-1964. ca. 1475 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division. _
Chiefly photocopies with some transcripts from original
records owned by various persons.
Data about Virginia families found in family Bibles,
prayer books, and some non-Bible sources.
Accession analyses in the library.
Acquired from various sources.
Additions to this collection are anticipated.
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
tr- ■ ■ „. MS 65-1015
Virginia. State Library, Richmond. Archives DivUim.
Church records, 1647-1957. ca. 430 v. and 56 reels of
microfilm.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Chiefly photocopies and transcripts of originals owned bv
various institutions and private individuals.
^Some correspondence, minutes, accounts, treasurers' books,
jwtry books, registers, membership records, histories, printed
material, and otter records of Baptist, Christian, Episcopal,
Friends, German Reformed, Lutheran, Methodist, and Pres-
byterian churches in Virginia and a few Baptist churches
m Washington, D. C. Part of the records relating to the
Lutheran and German Reformed churches are written in
German. Includes material relating to Baptist associations,
the Episcopal dioceses of Virginia and southern Virginia,
and colonial churches in Virginia.
Library also has microfilm copies of some of the photo-
copied records in this collection.
Accession analyses in the library.
Acquired from various sources.
Additions to this collection are anticipated.
Civil War papers, 1861-1932. 208 items and 13 v ^^
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division. '
some Keg?"** ° f ° riginalS " PriVate hands With
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences and histories or-
der^ accounts, service records, commissions, lists and rosters,
muster roUs, autograph books, and other papers chiX re
o^nt£ on f ed r !? ^ *» V^*Z*S2l£
o Confederate dead and cemetery records and a voL en!
,H® d ,„P onfederate Prisoaers of war, Johnson's Island,
1862—1864.''
Acquired from various sources.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items described on accession sheets and indexed in the
library.
rr- ■ • MS 65-1017
Virginia. State Library, Richmond. Archives Division.
County records, ca. 1632-ca. 1959. ca. 1,400,000 items,
ca. 3520 v. and 6 boxes.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
In part, photocopies with transcripts of originals in the
possession of various county clerks, private individuals, and
institutions.
Deeds, wills, orders, minutes, bonds, inventories, guardian
accounts, bthables, court records, marriage records land
papers, and other records of Virginia counties; together
with some records of the towns and cities of Alexandria,
Abingdon, Columbia, Fredericksburg, Lynchburg Peters-
burg, and Richmond. Includes records of Accomack, Albe-
marle, Amelia, Amherst, Arlington, Augusta, Bedford,
^ItV^^T 1 ^ Bu dringham, Campbell, Caroline;
w ™ %. - Ch ^ lot ^ Chesterfield, Culpeper, Cumber-
ed, Dmwiddie, Dunmore, Elizabeth City, Essex, Fairfax,
Fauquier, Fincastle, Floyd, Fluvanna, FranklmTFrederick^
Gloucester, Goochland, Grayson, Greenbrier, Greensville,
Halif axJEIanover, Henrico, Henry, Isle of Wight, King and
Queen King George, King William, Lancaster/ LeeTLin-
coln, Loudoun, Louisa, Lunenburg, Madison, Mathews,
Mecklenburg, Middlesex, Montgomery, Nansemond, Nelson^
New Kent, Norfolk, Northampton, Northumberland, Notto-
way, Ohio (now in West Virginia), Orange, Patrick, Pitt-
sylvania, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Prince George, Prince
120
William, Princess Anne, Pulaski, Old Rappahannock, Rich-
mond, Roanoke, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Shenandoah,
Southampton, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Surry, Sussex, War-
wick, Washington, Westmoreland, and York Counties.
Accessions analyses in the library.
Transferred from various county clerk's offices and ac-
quired from various other sources.
Additions to this collection are anticipated.
v • •■ o MS 65-1018
Virginia. State Library, Richmond. Archives Division
Genealogical notes and charts, ca. 800 items and ca. 55 v
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
In part, photocopies and transcripts of originals chiefly
owned by private individuals.
Genealogical notes and charts with some other items pre-
dominantly concerning families of Virginia.
Accession analyses in the library.
Acquired from various sources.
Additions to this collection are anticipated.
„ MS 65-1019
Virginia Mechanics' Institute, Richmond.
Records 1858-1938. 101 items and 6 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence; reports (1878-1938) ; minutes (1909-18)
of the School Committee, Finance Committee, and Property
Committee; deeds, contracts, agreements, and other legal
papers; constitution and bylaws (1887) ; certificates of mem-
bership and honorary life membership; and other papers
Includes information on the'First Virginia Mechanics' In-
stitute incorporated in 1856 aad personal records file of the
institute containing statements by various students regarding
the instruction there.
Transferred from the Director, Vocational and Adult Edu-
cation, Richmond Public Schools, 1961.
Virginia miscellany, 1657-1931. 554 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Accounts, receipts, promissory notes, bills of exchange,
patents, deeds, wills, bonds, executions, suit papersTcourt
orders, and other papers (mainly legal) relating chiefly to
* redenck Co., Va., and the surrounding area ; together with
a sermon by the Rev. James Muir and miscellaneous corre-
spondence. Correspondents include Christopher Fry Moses
S. Little, Littleton W Tazewell, and John Wickhaml
Accession analysis in the library.
Purchase, 1957.
v . . . .... . ■ J MS65-1021
Virginia politicians and authors' papers, 1860-1902. 50 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Principally letters of Thomas H. Bayly (1810-1856),
George C. Cabell (1836-1906), John S. Millson (1808-1873).
and Molly Elliot Seawell (1860-1916) ; together with some
other items.
Accession analysis in the library.
Purchase, 1952.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS65-1022
Washington, George, Pres.U. S., 1732-1799.
Papers, 1742-ca. 1850. 67 items and 1 v.
In Virginia State library, Archives Division.
Chiefly photocopies of originals owned by Mount Vernon,
the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, and private individ-
uals.
Mostly correspondence and other papers of George Wash-
ington and the Washington family. Includes poem, "On
General Washington" (1779) by Charles Henry Wharton,
will of Mary (Ball) Washington (1708-1789), minutes of
the trustees of Fredericksburg (1742), address of the citi-
zens of Alexandria, Va., to Washington, speech concerning
the' death of Washington (1799) by B. Romaine to the
Tammany Society of New York, and genealogical notes on
the Washington and other noted families of the Northern
Neck, Va., by Lund Washington (b. 1767). Major corre-
spondent is Lund Washington (1737-ca. 1796). Other cor-
respondents include James Dinsmore, Thomas Jefferson,
Elizabeth Powell, and Martha Washington.
A composite collection separately analyzed in the library.
Acquired from various sources, 1954.
MS65-1028
Watlington family.
Papers, 1811-62. 298 items.
In Virginia State library, Archives Division.
Accounts, receipts, and other papers.
Purchase, 1952.
MS 66-1024
Wharton, John, of Crdpeper Co., Va.
Papers, 1772-1923. 58 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Receipts and other papers.
Gift of E. T. Wharton, Jr., 1953.
MS65-1025
Willis family.
Papers, 1733-1980. 75 items.
In Virginia State library, Archives Division.
In part, photocopies.
Mainly genealogical notes (1925-30) of the Willis-Howard
families, Bible records (1733-1815) of the Howard-Carter
families of Powhatan Co., Va., and other papers (1791-
1804) including two letters, receipts, and a promissory note.
Gift of Charles E. Willis, 1952.
MS65-1026
Swing, Mary Cam.
Papers, 1788-1916. 185 items and 1 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Accounts, deeds, bonds, receipts, and other papers mainly
concerning the Young family and locales in Virginia and.
surrounding States.
Gift of George H. S. King, 1950.
MS 65-1027
Carr family.
Papers of the Carr and Terrell families, 1735-1894. 1ft.
In University of Virginia library (4757 and 5670)
In part, microfilm copy (negative) on parts of 2 reels.
Materials predominantly relating to the Carr and Terrell
families of Virginia and Kentucky. Includes the family
correspondence of Thomas Jefferson's sister, Martha ( Jeffer-
son) Carr (1746-1811) of Albemarle Co., Va., and related
Davis, Minor, and Terrell families; will (1735/38) of
Thomas Carr (1679-1738) of "Topping Castle," Caroline
Co., Va.; genealogical notes of the Carr, Davis, Minor,
Overton, and Waters families; nine inscriptions from tomb-
stones at Christ Church, Middlesex Co., Va.; Peter Car^s
Notes on law; and rolls (ca. 1839) for University of Vir-
ginia classes in anatomy and surgery, chemistry, law, mod-
ern languages, and moral philosophy.
The material is related to the library's Carr family papers
(MS 64-797) and Terrell family papers (MS 59-74) .
Gift and deposit, 1954-57.
MS65-1028
Hench, Atcheson Laughhn, 1891- collector.
American and "En glish literary and historical papers, ca.
1300-1956. 5 ft
In University of Virginia Library (6435)
Professor of "Efa glfo h at University of Virginia. Material
collected for use in Hench's classes with examples of various
periods. Includes material reflecting his interest in Old Eng-
lish, Middle English and Elizabethan script; letters by asso-
ciates of Edgar Allan. Poe; Civil War letters; papers re-
lating to Virginia history ; correspondence of Charles Faulk-
ner (U S. Ambassador to France during the 19th cent) ;
t\A other correspondence and historical material.
Gifts, 1960-62.
MS 65-1029
Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873.
Papers, 1842-1926. 2 ft
In University of Virginia Library (38-705 &c.)
In part, typescripts and photocopies of poems and letters.
Poet editor, critic, and journalist Correspondence,
Thompson's London diary (1864), poems, speeches, essays,
Civil War news articles, photos., and other papers. In-
cludes correspondence during the years Thompson ^was
owner and editor of the Southern literary messenger (1847-
60) editor of the Southern field and fireside (1860), mem-
ber of the editorial staff of the London "Index" (1864-67),
official organ of the Confederate States in London, and
literary editor of the New York evening post (1868-73) and
correspondence relating to the publication of his book,
Poems of John R Thompson (1920). Correspondents in-
clude Benjamin Johnson Barbour, John Esten Cooke, James
Wood Davidson, Mary Barker (Carter) Dodge, Rufus Wil-
mot Griswold, Paul Hamilton Hayne, John Pendleton Ken-
nedy, William Gordon McCabe,"Matthew Fontaine Maury,
Benjamin Blake Minor, John Shelton Patton, Lily Quarks,
Susan P. (Thompson) Quarles, Lady Anna Isabella
(Thackeray) Ritchie, William Cabell Rives, William Gil-
more Simms, Elizabeth Drew (Barstow) Stoddard, Richard
Henry Stoddard, Henry Timrod, and James Grant Wilson.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Gift and purchase, 19325-52.
MS 65-1030
Erhvnger, Joseph, 1874-
Papers, 1890-1964. 15 ft
In Washington University School of Medicine library
(St. Louis)
Physiologist Personal correspondence; lecture notes;
office files from the Dept. of Physiology at Washington Uni-
versity School of Medicine (ca. 1910-40); and Erlanger's
files on professional and scientific societies and research.
Index to the papers in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Gift of Dr. Erlanger, 1963.
Microfilm copies (negative and positive) available from
the library.
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amd *. - MS 66-1031
Jam, Harry E B d. 1961.
Papers, 1918-53. 6 ft. (ca. 3000 items)
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Journalist, politician, and labor leader. Chiefly corre-
spondence; together with financial records of the Seattle
union record, legal documents, minutes of meetings, speeches,
clippings, and other papers. The bulk of the collection
dates from 1918-28 and relates mainly to the management
of the Seattle union record, as well as to the labor movement
and polities m Washington. Correspondents include the
American Federation of Labor, Federated Press, William Z.
Foster, Saul Haas, James B. McNamara, Harvey O'Connor
Terence V. Powderly, William M. Short, Anne Louise'
Strong, and the United Mine Workers.
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the librarv
Gift of Mrs. Ault, 1962.
„ MS 65-1032
Bamum, William Milo, 1856-1926.
Papers, 1882-99. 3 ft.
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Business executive. Mostly correspondence, including 6
vols, of letter books relating chiefly to the following business
firms of which Bamum was an executive: Banning Brake
Shoe Company (N. J.), Henrico Coal Company (W. Va.),
Kanawha Improvement Company (W. Va,), National Min-
ing Company (N. Y.), Wells Farm Land and Mining Com-
pany (N. Y.), and the U. S. Electric Lighting Company.
Subjects covered include the electrical industry in the U. S.
and mining and railroad promotion in Appalachia and the
Eastern Midwest States. Formerly part of the records of
the Pacific Coast Coal and Oil Company of which Bamum
was chairman of the Board of Directors (ca. 1900-11).
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Pacific Coast Coal and Oil Company, Seattle,
1963.
Qyk Unity Committee, Seattle.
Records, 1944-64. 14 ft
Li University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Chiefly correspondence of an unofficial race relations-civil
rights committee, together with the complete reports of the
committees activities and a nearly complete set of minutes.
The bulk of the collection dates from 1955-64 and includes
material on individual case histories. Other papers relate
to the Northwest Institute of Bace Belations sponsored bv
the committee (1948-53) and the Washington State Com-
mittee Against Discrimination in Employment (1945-49).
Correspondents include the Civic Unity Committee's presi-
dents and executive secretaries (Arthur G. Bamett Louise
P. Blackham, Henry Elliott, John F. Gordon, Paul B.
Green, George Greenwood, John H. Heitzman, Frank P.
HelseU, Archie S. Kate, Ann P. Madsen, Irene Burns Milter,
and Alfred J. Westberg) and the American Council on Bace
Belations, American Jewish Committee, American Jewish
Oongress, the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith,
Christian Friends for Bacial Equality, King County
(Wash.) Intergroup Belations Committee, the National As-
sociation of Intergroup Belations Officials, National Con-
ference of Christians and Jews, New York (City) Commis-
sion for Human Bights, the Seattle mayor, Seattle public
schools, the Urban League of Portland, the Washington
Citusens Committee for Civil Bights Legislation, Washing-
ton State legislators, Washington National Guard, Wash-
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ington State Advisory Committee to the U. S. Civic Bights
Commission, Washington State Board Against Discrimina-
tion in Employment, and the Washington State Committee
Against Discrimination.
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Civic Unity Committee, 1964, through Louise
P. Blackham.
MS 65-1034
Cotterffl, George Fletcher, 1865-1958.
Papers, 1891-1956. 18 ft (ca. 25,000 items)
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Mayor of Seattle, Washington State senator, and con-
struction engineer. Correspondence (1891-1953), diary,
State legislative and court papers, speeches, engineering
notes, scrapbook, photos., clippings, and other papers in-
cluding some relating to the Seattle Port Commission and
the International Order of Good Templars of which Cot-
terill was an official. Correspondents include the Anti-
Saloon League of America, the Democratic Party, Wesley
Livsey Jones, Bobert Montgomery, Robert Moran, and
Beginald Heber Thomson.
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchase, 1959.
Rmraharson, Mary, 1902- ^ 65_1 ° 85
Papers, 1934-48. ca. 1000 items.
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Washington State senator. Chiefly correspondence and
clippings relating to Mrs. Farquharson's terms as senator
(1935-42) with some papers relating to the Women's Inter-
national League for Peace and Freedom, the American Civil
Liberties Union, the Seattle Council Against War the Fed-
eral Writers' Project, Washington, and the Communist
Party in Washington. Correspondents include Boger Nash
Baldwin, Homer Truett Bone, Irving M Clark, Dorothy
Detzer, Herbert Harris, Benjamin Hamilton Kizer, Warren
Grant Magnuson, Clarence Daniel Martin, Culbert Levy
Olson, Bobert J. PearsaU, and Monroe Mark Sweetland.
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Farquharson, 1963.
__ _ MS65-1036
Fnrrar, Timothy, 1747-1849.
Letters, 1802-33. Ill items.
In University of Washington Library ( Seattle)
Judge and lawyer, of New Hampshire. Personal letters
from Farrar to his son Timothy Farrar, Jr. (1788-1874)
concerning transportation, the buying and selling of land,
legal practices, health conditions, and other aspects of New
England life ; together with some material ( 1820-21) on the
Dartmouth College Board of Trustees of which Farrar was
a member.
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Trevor Kincaid, 1965.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1037
Habbeu, Charles S d. 1954! coUeetor.
Papers concerning Alaska, 1866-1948. ca. 2 ft.
In University of "Washington Library (Seattle)
Six vols, of letter books (1878-98) of Callbreath, Grant,
and Cook (a general store in Telegraph Greek, B. G, and
Wrangell, Alaska) ; a 19-voL diary (1880-1905) of John C.
Callbreath; and diaries of George R, Adams and F. M
Smith, members of the Western Union Telegraph. Expedi-
tion (1866-67) ; and other papers. Subjects mentioned in-
clude Tni-hing in British Columbia and surveying and tele-
graph communication in Alaska,
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in tike library.
Purchase, 1954.
MS 65-1038
Kendall, Benjamin Freeman, d. 1863.
Correspondence, 1856-63. ca. 200 items.
In University of Washington library ( Seattle)
Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Washington Terri-
tory ( 1861-62) . Correspondence concerning patronage and
Indians, coal mining, and politics in Washington Territory.
Correspondents include Alexander Smith Aberaethy, Anson
G. Henry, James Willis Nesmith, Victor Smith, Henry H.
Spalding, James Gilchrist Swan, William Fraser Tolmie,
and Henry L. Yesler.
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Harry B. McElroy and Mrs. Charles E. Allison,
1919-52.
MS 65-1039
King, John Nevin, 1827-1915.
Letters and diary, 1857-77. 11 items, 1 v., and 1 reel of
microfilm (negative)
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Microfilm copy of 201 letters from the King family papers
in the Illinois State Historical Library (from folders 44-51
and letters relating to the Willamette Falls Canal and Lock
Company)-
Quartermaster and collector of customs at Kodiak, Alaska.
Diary (1858-59) recording King's activities as quartermas-
ter on the Northwestern Boundary Survey; letters written
from Sitka and Kodiak, Alaska (1875-77) ; and microfilm
copies of King's letters relating to the work of the North-
western Boundary Survey (1857-60), to his quartermaster
service during the Civil War, and afterwards in various
parts of the West, and to his activities as secretary of the
Willamette Falls Canal and Lock Company (1871-73).
Much of the material reflects frontier and pioneer life in
Washington Territory.
Unpublished inventory in the library. The microfilmed
letters are described in the King family papers, 1798-1927;
a descriptive inventory, by R. L Brubaker (1963) p. 14-17
(Manuscripts in the Illinois State Historical Library, no. 1)
The diary and 11 letters were purchased, 1963.
MS 65-1040
Langlie, Arthur Bernard, 1900-
Papers, 1936-56. 54 ft.
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Lawyer, politician, and business executive of Seattle,
Wash. Correspondence; notebooks containing campaign ma-
terials and bulletins and articles of the New Order of Cin-
cinnatus; clippings; and campaign circulars. The bulk of
the papers date from Langlie's second and third terms
(1949-57) as governor of Washington and relate mainly to
tiie proposed Columbia Valley Administration, electrical
power, and Washington State departments ; n few papers
date from his first gubernatorial term (1941-45) and his
term as mayor of Seattle (1938-40). Subjects mentioned
include the Republican Party, the U. S. Federal Civil De-
fense Administration, the President's Committee for the De-
velopment of Scientists and Engineers, the Washington For-
est Advisory Committee, and Whitworth College, Spokane,
Wash. Correspondents include Sherman Adams, Harry
Pulliam Cain, Roger A. Freeman, Frederick George Ham-
ley, Otis Halbert Holmes, Walter Franklin Horan, Holland
H. Houston, Henry Martin Jackson, Leonard Beck Jordan,
William L McGrath, Russell Vernon Mack, Douglas Mc-
Kay, Warren Grant Magnuson, Hugh Burnton Mitchell,
Paul L Patterson, Thor Carl Tollefson, and Monrad C.
Wallgren.
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr.Langlie, 1959-61.
MS 65-1041
Leary, Eliza (Ferry) 1851-co- 1936.
Correspondence, 1868-99. ca. 2 ft (ca. 500 items)
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Chiefly social correspondence, relating mainly to life in
Washington Territory and the early years of statehood.
Correspondents include Mrs. Leary's father, Eliaha Peyre
Ferry, Governor of Washington, and her husband, John
Leary, mayor of Seattle.
Formerly included witii the library's collections of the
papers of Elisha P. Ferry (MS 60-3327) and of John Leary
(MS 60-S12).
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the estate of Mrs. Leary, 1936.
MS 65-1042
Litchman, Mark M 1887-1960.
Papers, 1914M50. 3 ft. ( ca. 2000 items)
Li University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Lawyer and politician. Correspondence, court papers,
speeches, writings, clippings, and other papers relating
mainly to Lichtman's career as a lawyer who defended pros-
pective deportees from deportation, the "Seattle union rec-
ord" against sedition charges, members of the Industrial
Workers of the World who were incarcerated without trial
in Yakima, Wash. (1933) and Haverty in International
Stevedoring vs. Haverty (the case which led to the abolition
of the fellow servant doctrine, 1926). Correspondents
include Roger N. Baldwin, Adele Parker Bennett, the Amer-
ican Civil Liberties Union, Americans for Democratic
Action, the International Workers Defense League, the
National Civil Liberties Bureau, National Non-Partisan
League; Socialist Party of Washington, and the U. S. Immi-
gration Service.
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Litchman and Mark Litchman, 1961.
MS 65-1043
McMicken family.
Papers, 1828-1930. 3 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
Li University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Papers of the William McMicken family and the Gilmore
Hays and John Goldsbury Parker families of Washington
Territory, the Jared Qstrander family of Wisconsin, and
the Asa Wells family of New York, all of whom were inter-
related. The main portion of the papers contains the cor-
respondence of William McMicken (1827-1899, lawyer, lieu-
tenant with the 10th Minnesota Volunteers, assessor, and
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McMicken family. Papers, 1828-1930. (Continued)
surveyor general of Washington Territory) and his wife,
7?™t Ostrander McMicken and includes over 200 lettere
from McMicken to Rowena from the western theater of
K!^ TSf ^ Gvil War and ^ Siou * Indi ** War
U8bi-fi5) Other correspondents include William Smith
iiing, Obadiah Benton McFadden, William Winlock Miller
Isaac Ingalls Stevens, and William Windom. '
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library
Information on literary rights available in the librarv
Purchase, 1959.
Northwest Public Power Association. ^ 65 ~ 1044
Records, 1946- 15 ft
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Correspondence, technical reports, hearings, court papers,
campaign literature, and other papers relating to specific
projects of the association in its advocacy of public control
of electrical power generation and distribution in the 7
fctates of the Columbia River Basin and the Pacific North-
""^ ~ xecutlve secretary of the association is Gus Nor-
wood. Correspondents include congressional delegations of
the Pacific Northwest States and the State and Federal
agencies concerned with electrical power and water resources.
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the association, on a continuing basis, as its official
archive.
«__ T MS 65-1045
Oregon Improvement Company.
Records, 1880-96. 50 ft. (ca. 20,000 items)
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Executive correspondence, statements of accounts, legal
documents, court papers, and minutes. Includes papersof
the following subsidiaries : Columbia and Puget Sound Rail-
road, Pacific Coast Coal Company, Pacific Coast Railway
Company (San Luis Obispo), Pacific Coast Steamship
wT^',, S ^ e and Nort W Railway, Seattle and
Walla Walla Railroad and Seattle Coal and Transportation
Company. Names represented include Henry Villard, Jo-
seph Norton Dolph, and Simeon G. Reed, founders of the
Oregon Improvement Company, Elijah Smith, who replaced
VlUard as the company's president, and John L. Howard,
who managed much of the operations from the San Fran-
cisco office.
Formerly part of the records of the Pacific Coast Coal
and Oil Company.
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the librarv
Gift of the Pacific Coast Coal and Oil Company, 1962. '
d -c o * „ MS 65-1046
Pacific Coast Company.
Records, 1896-1916. ca. 100,000 items.
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Executive correspondence, financial papers, and legal doc-
uments of the company which purchased the Oregon Im-
provement Company (1896), merchandised oil in the coast-
wise trade, conducted real estate operations in Seattle and
coal mining promotions in British Columbia; and had as
subsidiaries the Black Diamond Coal Mine (Wash.), the
Cedar Mountain Coal Mine (Wash.), the Columbia and
Puget Sound Railroad, Pacific Coast Coal and Oil Com-
pany Pacific Coast Railway Company (San Luis Obispo),
and the Pacific Coast Steamship Company. Names repre-
sented include William Milo Barnum, chairman of the
Board of Directors (ca. 1900-11).
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the librarv
Gift of the Pacific Coast Coal and Oil Company.
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» -, ™ „ MS65-104T
Ranck, Glenn N 1869-
Papers, 1898-1926. ca. 160 items.
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Washington State representative, Clark Co. (Wash.)
treasurer, and newspaper editor. Correspondence, speeches,
writings, scrapbook, photos., and other papers. Includes
material on Fort Vancouver, Wash., Indian and pioneer
legends and history, die Spanish-American War, and the
1st Washington Infantry Begt of Volunteers (1898). Cor-
respondents include Thompson Coit Elliott, Wesley Livsey
Jones, Miles C. Poindexter, John R. Rogers, and Theodore
Roosevelt
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Purchase, 1964.
„ „ . . MS 65-1048
Reed, Mark Edward, 1866-1933.
Papers, 1918-33. 9 ft.
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Lumberman, financier, politician, and Washington State
representative. Chiefly correspondence, much of which re-
lates to the operation of the Simpson Logging Company (of
which Reed was president), the Phoenix Logging Com-
pany, the Reed Mill Company, the Washington National
Bank of Olympia, and the First National Bank of Seattle
(of which he was director) . Correspondents include Charles
E. Clise, James J. Donovan, Marion E. Hay, Alex Poison,
Edgar A. Sims, and the American Legion Post 31 (Shelton,
Wash.), the Columbia Basin Irrigation League, and the Re-
publican Party.
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Simpson Timber Company, 1959.
Riley, Edith Dolan, 1885- MS 65-1049
Papers, 1909-64. 4 ft. (ca. 5000 items)
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Politician and chairman of the Democratic Central Com-
mittee, Spokane Co., Wash. Correspondence, 3 vols, of
reminiscences, speeches, writings, audiograms with typed
transcriptions related to the reminiscences, photos., memora-
bilia, and other papers. The reminiscences are of Demo-
cratic Party work m Washington and focus upon Lewis B.
Schwellenbach for whom Mrs. Riley handled patronage,
James M Geraghty, and Clarence C. Dill. Other papers
are concerned with her official work with the Democratic
Party, the League of Women Voters, and the Federation of
Motion Picture Councils. Correspondents include Homer
T. Bone, A. Scott Bullitt, Mary W. Dewson, Clarence C
Dill, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the librarv
Gift of Mrs. Riley, 1964. '
»«m.- * -. MS 65-1050
Bobbins family.
Papers, 1791-1863. 2 ft. (ca. 350 items)
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
" Photocopies of seven letters written to and from J. Wil-
liam Bingham.
Chiefly correspondence, together with sermons and mili-
tary documents of a Congregational family of Plymouth,
Mass., and Marietta, Ohio, which included the Rev Chand-
ler Robbins (1738-1799) ; his son, the Rev. Samuel Prince
Robbins (1777-1823) ; and Samuel's son, the Rev. Samuel
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bobbins family. Papers, 1791-1863. (Continued)
Prince Bobbins, Jr. The younger Samuel's letters are
mainly to William Rufus Putnam concerning frontier and
pioneer life in Ohio and the Andover Theological Seminary,
which Samuel attended in the 1830's. Letters (1862-63) of
J. William Bingham were written from his regiment (1st
Massachusetts Volunteers) during the Civil War. Corre-
spondence of Rufus Putnam (1738-1824:) relates to the Ohio
Company of Associates. Includes 25 handwritten vols, of
sermons (1806-23) of the elder S. P. Robbins and Civil War
military documents of Samuel Robbins Bingham, a captain
with the 30th Company Massachusetts Unattached Heavy
Artillery (1864-65).
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Philip E. Robbins, 1961, 1964.
MS 66-1051
Ruegnitz, Wflliam C
Correspondence, 1917-44. ca. 2 ft. (ca. 2500 items)
In University of Washington Library ( Seattle)
Correspondence relating to two associations which consist
primarily of employers concerned with labor relations in
the forest industries of the Pacific Northwest: the Loyal
Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen (of which Ruegnitz was
president) and the Columbia Basin Loggers, Portland, Or.
(of which he was manager). Chief correspondents are the
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, the St. Paul and Tacoma
Lumber Company, and other firms in the industry.
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the College of Forestry, University of Washington,
1947.
MS65-1052
Seattle {Port District) Port Commission.
Records, 1911-21. 3 ft. (ca. 2000 items)
•In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Chiefly correspondence, together with documents, speeches,
writings, minutes of meetings, reports, and legislative ma-
terial, relating mainly to the work of Robert Bridges (1861-
1921), a member of the board (1911-19) of the Port Com-
mission. Correspondents include Clarence C. Dill, Wesley
L. Jones, James Hamilton Lewis, Ernest Lister, William G.
McAdoo, Miles C. Poindexter, George Turner, Woodrow
Wilson, the Non-Partisan League of Washington, and the
Seattle Central Labor Council ( AFL).
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridges, 1939.
MS 65-1053
Semple, Eugene, 1840-1908.
Papers, 1865-1908. 9 ft. (ca. 10,000 items)
In University of Washington Library ( Seattle)
Lawyer, Oregon State printer, and Governor of Washing-
ton Territory. Correspondence, diary, documents, court
papers, scrapbooks, and other papers relating mainly to the
Bowers Seattle- Yukon Gold Dredging Company, Herald
Printing Company, Lincoln Oil and Gas Company, Lucia
Mfll Company (which Semple established, 1882) , the Seat-
tle and Lake Washington Waterway Company (which he
organized, 1894, to connect Lake Washington with Elliott
Bay), and the Washington Harbor Line Commission (of
which he was a member, 1890-93). Correspondents include
Edgar G. Ames, Theodore E. Burton, Andrew Henrich,
James Hamilton Lewis, Joseph K McCammon, Lansing B.
Mizner, James A. Moore, Robert Moran, Frank J. Parker,
Will H Parry, George M Paschall, Thomas Patterson,
William F. Prosser, Philip Ritz, James Semple, Thomas
W. Symons, and J. S. Wintermute.
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mary Ethel Swanstrom (daughter), 1941, 1954,
and Mrs. Lucy Adair (granddaughter) , 1965.
MS 65-1054
Southwest Washington Public Utility Districts' Associa-
tion*
Records, 1936-64. 1 ft. (ca. 500 items) _
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Correspondence and minutes of meetings. Co'responoV
ents indude Kenneth Billington, Harry P. Cam, Jack R.
Cluck, Russell V. Mack, Warren G. Magnuson, Hugh B.
Mitchell, Guy C. Myers, Gus Norwood, Gus A. **"."»•
Cbauncey Price, Paul J. Raver, James D. Ross, and the
Inland Empire Waterways Association.
Formerly included in the library's collections of the pa-
pers of Gus A Peters, Gus Jaspers, and the Northwest Pub-
lic Power Association.
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Gus Jaspers, Gus A Peters, and the Northwest
Public Power Association, 1963.
MS 65-1055
Spear, Lillian Sytten, 1897-1963.
Papers, 1936-63. 7 ft. (ca. 6000 items)
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Teacher and civic leader. Correspondence, minutes of
meetings, campaign material, and other papers relating to
the following organizations of which Mrs. Spear was an
official or secretary: King County Public Utility District
Association, Public Ownership League of Washington,
Puget Sound Utility Commissioners' Association, Snoho-
mish County Legislative Council, Snohomish County Public
Utility Association, Snohomish County Public Utility Dis-
trict, Washington Public Utility Commissioner's Associa-
tion, and the Washington Public Utility Districts' Associa-
tion. Correspondents include Homer T. Bone, Jack R
Cluck, John M Coffee, Henry M. Jackson, Joseph E.
McGoran, Warren G. Magnuson, Hugh B. Mitchell, Mal-
colm M Moore, Gus A Peters, Martin F. Smith, Monrad
C. Wallgren, and Adolph Ziebell, and the Bonneville Power
Administration, the Democratic Party, Patrons of Husban-
dry (Washington), Public Ownership League of America,
Puget Sound Power and Light Company, and the Washing-
ton Water Power Company.
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Spear, 1963.
MS 65-1056
Tolmie, WilBam Fraser, 1812-1886.
Correspondence, 1845-65. ca. 240 items.
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Transcripts (typewritten) of 75 items and photocopies
(negative) of 19 items. ^ ^ ^ -
Superintendent of the Fort Niscraally branch of the Puget
Sound Agricultural Company, a subsidiary of Hudson s
Bay Company. Correspondence relating to the operation
of the Fort Nisqually Farm. Correspondents include La-
fayette Bakh, Francis A Chenoweth, James Douglas, Isaac
N Ebey, Roderick Finlayson, Amory Holbrook, Dugald
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Correspondence, 1845-
Tolmie, Wiliiam Eraser, 1812-1886.
65. (Continued)
AfccTaiTsh, Charles H Mason, Simpson P. Moses, Peter
Skene Ogden, Michael T. Simmons, and James Taton.
Unpublished inventory record in the library.
Information on literary rights available in" the library
iTircnased from Clarence B. Bagley, 1919.
Washington Pension Union. ^ 65 ' 10W
Records, 1933-61. 8 ft.
In University of Washington Library (Seattle)
Correspondence minutes, financial records, conventions,
radio broadcasts, legislative materials, organizational mate-
2fX I TS ngCO1, ? ituti0nal chan S 8S - «w* Pap***, and a
set of tie "Pension builder" (the union publication^ Court
papers pertain to hearings of welfare cases and to the U. S
Subversive Activities Control Board hearings against Wil-
SE££" ,M S k . W ^ ^ ^ashmgtoMSoTunion
(1955-59) and include extensive files of testimony, briefs,
and opinions. Other papers relate to the William J. Pen-
Z™ ^^-^atum ( 1953 ~ 58 ). ** Washington Com-
msHs? 1 JST* (m ,^ 8) ' "* L^Westman
T iSr ) L ™? nd " Pe^onal papers (1943-55) of William
J. Pennock. Correspondents include Norman P. Atkinson
S^J^l °°2^ Mabfl Conrad, Gretchen Da^SS
Henry P^her^Forer and Eein (firm), Barbara Hartle, Marv
Hopfansor, Warren GrantMagnuson, Richard^KX
berger, Lou!se Pennock, William James Pennock, Terry
Pettus, Thomas C. Babbitt, Jay Sykes, Etta Tripp, Lenus
Westman the U. S. Senate Subversive Activities Control
ttoard, and the attorney general, the Social Security Dept,
and the Dept. of Public Assistance of the State of Washing-
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Cxift of the Washington Pension Union and Mrs. Louise
Pennock, 1962. Dedicated by the union to the memory of
William J. Pennock.
Brisbane, Wiflianv Henry, 1803 (ca.)-1878 ^ 6 ^" 1058
Papers, 1829-1913. 2 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Th»K c l er g yman ' Physician, and editor, of Arena, Wis.
The bulk of the papers are bound in 49 Vols, and include
7u£3wr? ? m Bnsbane?s i°™»Als (1834-42), his diaries
(1844-1878), pro-slavery arguments (prior to 1835), anti-
slavery essays and addresses, sermons, religious composi-
tions, and copies of 13 letters written (1859)to such perWs
3 SSL^S"? ^ d <¥ Sdaaz ' t °S ether ^ diaries
of members of the Brisbane family, missionary circle records,
reminiscences, and miscellaneous papers. The unbound ma-
terial consists of some correspondence (1861-1913), sermons.
kss. of stones, and cuppings. =»™iuns,
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Br2e"w6'5} e Brisbane ' Bubin Brisb ane> and Mrs. Edith
Bruno, Henry Augustine, 1893- MS 65-1059
Papers, 1923-63. 10 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
V**n rektlons J counsel ■»* aviation pioneer, of New
lork. Correspondence; material relating to Bruno's book
oTX™ ***** (1942) ; a «** of ^ ReSLenS
torv(&£^ n i a T 10 £ a ^W^tion to the Oral His-
tory CMce of Columbia University) ; articles by him, chiefly
™EU2 Bta i m ^T ZUm ' "^ * rtid '* about & orfcs firm;
publicity inatenals prepared by Bruno and his firm- clipl
pings; and memorabilia predominantly relating to the New
I
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York Lotos Club and the American Legion Air Service Post
501. The publicity materials make up the bulk of the papers
and include outlines of publicity campaigns, press releases,
photos., examples of printed publicity materials, a press kit
prepared for the National Association of Engine and Boat
Manufacturers, and press clippings concerning the defense
special trains in 1941. The largest portion of the corre-
spondence is letters Bruno received while president of the
New York Lotos Club. The other letters are either con-
cerned with his book, Wings over America, or ways to obtain
publicity for his clients. Correspondents include Bernard
Baruch, Omar Bradley, Thomas E. Dewey, J. H ("Jimmy")
Doolittle, Dwight D. Eisenhower, "Jim" Farley, Herbert
Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Robert Jackson, David Lawrence,
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Douglas MacArthur, Frank E.
Mason, Chester Nimitz, Richard Nixon, Prince Rainier
(faranaldi), Carlos Romulo, Francis Cardinal Spellman,
Lowell Thorn**, Vernon Thomson, Harry Truman, Nathan
Twining, Earl Warren, and Orville Wright
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Bruno, 1963.
»„. «™. „ MS 65-1060
Hedges, William S 1895-
Papers, 1918-63. ca.3ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Vice president of the National Broadcasting Company.
Correspondence, speeches and articles, Hedges' World War n
research file, memorabilia, and other papers. Includes about
400 letters (1926-62) and materials including reports, min-
utes, and statements relating to the National Broadcasting
Company, the Broadcast Pioneers, and the National Associa-
tion of Broadcasters; speeches dealing with the Federal
Communications Commission, speech education, and various
phases of television and radio; and "Thirty years in broad-
casting; £] bmited view of one man watching the growth of
an industry," ateanscript of interviews with Hedges for the
Oral History Office of Columbia University. OU6WIDrine
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Gift of Mr. Hedges, 1963.
Hightower, John Murmann, 1909- MS 65_1061
Papers, 1944-60. 4 ft.
Li State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections
sio%£w T** 01 ^ correspondent. Correspondence
(1945-60) including letters to Ms wife while Hightower was
covering : the Council of Foreign Ministers in Moscow (1947)
and Berlin (1954) ; background information consisting pre-
dominantly ^of confidential memoranda from press con-
ferences of Government officials such as John Foster Dulles
Averell Harnman, and George C. Marshall ; State Dept. and
foreign embassy press releases; clippings of Hightowert
«^m; notebook, kept by Hightower on press conferences,
*Ploinatic : conferences and trips; and 10 desk calendars™
thTwll^tS n ° teS ' notebook s comprise the bulk of
Unpublished inventory in the repository
^Closed to investigators without the recommendation of the
jS? vi582/ mtten PeTm ^ 0n of **• Hiffttower until
Gift of Mr. Hightower, 1962.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
)
MS 65-1062
Kaltenbom, Hans von, 1878-1965.
Papers, 1883-1962. 100 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Radio commentator and news analyst. Correspondence
(1902-62); mss. of Kaltenborn's books, articles, lectures,
addresses, and press columns; notes; radio, television and
film scripts (1935-62) ; publicity releases; business and pro-
fessional papers; scrapbooks of bis life, career, and articles;
and memorabilia. The correspondence includes fan mail,
family and personal letters, and an autograph collection of
nearly 1000 letters from famous people in broadcasting,
politics, the arts, sports, and scholarship. Mss. of his books
include Europe now (1945), It seems like yesterday (1956),
and Fifty fabulous years (1950). The business papers de-
scribe Kaltenborn's relationship with networks, sponsors,
advertising agencies, and publishers. His professional
papers include materials concerning the Association of
Radio and Television News Analysts, Broadcast Pioneers,
the Kaltenbom Foundation, the Overseas Press Club, and
the American Civil Liberties Union. The scripts represent
a complete record of Kaltenborn's prepared broadcasts since
1935.
Descriptive brochure published by the Mass Communica-
tions History Center of the State Historical Society of Wis-
consin : The H. V. Kaltenbom collection.
Gift of Mr. Kaltenbom, 1954-62.
MS 65-1063
Kenny, Robert Walker, 1901-
Papers of Robert Walker Kenny and Robert S. Morris,
1940-57. 10 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Lawyer, of Los Angeles. The papers of Robert Walker
Kenny and Robert S. Morris (b. 1915), California lawyers,
who. defended actors and writers involved in civil liberties
cases, congressional hearings and blacklistings include legal
papers and with some correspondence, newspaper clippings,
and miscellany relating to the Washington hearings of screen
writers, producers, and directors summoned to testify before
the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Also in-
cludes material relating to the Hollywood Nineteen, the
Hollywood Ten, and blacklisting in the movie industry.
The material is related to the society's Dalton Trumbo,
Albert Maltz, and Hollywood Democratic Committee collec-
tions.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Kenny and Mr. Morris, 1962.
MS 65-1064
Kerr, Jean (Collins) 1925-
Papers of Jean (Collins) Kerr and Walter Kerr, 1929-61.
12ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Author. Correspondence; notes and typescripts of essays,
short stories, lyrics, books, plays, and adaptations for the
stage and television ; outlines, notes, and typescripts of lec-
tures; financial statements; clippings; and other papers of
Jean and Walter Kerr (b. 1913), author and drama critic.
Correspondents include Mr. Kerr's mother, Esther (Daugh-
erty) Kerr, and his sister, nuns, and priests; together with
such well-known persons as George Abbott, Brooks Atkin-
son, W. HAuden, Ralph Bellamy, Barrett H. Clark, John
van Druten, John Gassner, John Golden, Mordecai Gorelik,
Oscar Hammerstein n, Moss Hart, Helen Hayes, Peter Lind
Hayes, Hubert Hefiner, Elia Kazan, Howard Lindsay,
Claire Luce, Claudia McNeil, Fredric March, Mary
Martin, Groucho Marx, Jo Mielziner, Max Reinhardt, Wil-
liam Saroyan, Gloria Swanson, and Tennessee Williams.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Kerr, 1962.
MS 65-1066
Kirsch, William, 1889-1956.
Papers, 1921-54. 4 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Agricultural economist and statistician for the Wiscon-
sin State Dept of Agriculture. Correspondence, research
files, notes, articles, and clippings, concerned with Kirsch's
interest in Wisconsin agriculture and marketing practices.
The correspondence reflects his interest in the problems of
the Wisconsin Cooperative Milk Pool in the 1930's and in
the anti-monopoly indictments against large cheese com-
panies, price controls in dairy products, standardization of
farm products, advertising in the dairy industry, and agri-
cultural production and marketing in Wisconsin in the
1940's. Correspondents include U. S. Representative Merlin
Hull, U S. Senator Robert M La Follette, Jr., Thurman
Arnold of the Justice Dept and Donald Montgomery, con-
sumer's counsel for the U S. Dept. of Agriculture.
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Kirsch, 1957.
MS 65-1066
Mason, Frank Earl, 1893-
Papers, 1931-46. 3 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Government official, foreign correspondent, and pub-
lisher; of New York. Correspondence; Mason's speeches
covering newspaper-radio relations, short wave broadcast-
ing, and propaganda; telephone logs and daily appointment
sheets, kept while he was a special assistant to the Secretary
of the Navy during World War n; a typescript of his testi-
mony before a congressional hearing in 1938 relating to
short wave; reports about short wave and reconversion of
industry after the war; and mimeograph copies of the news
conferences of the Secretary of the Navy predominantly
concerned with the war in the Pacific with some material on
the Normandy invasion. Most of the correspondence is con-
cerned with theNational Broadcasting Company's progress
in developing short wave facilities and Mason's activities in
the U. S. Dept of the Navy. Includes letters from Herbert
Hoover and Joachim Streseman, son of Germany's "Peace
Chancellor."
Unpublished inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Mason, 1961.
MS 65-1067
Progressive Citizens of America. HoUywood Arts, Sciences,
and Professions Council.
Records, 1943-58. 6 ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Mainly files (1943-49) of the council and its predecessors;
the Hollywood Democratic Committee and the Hollywood
Independent Citizens Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Pro-
fessions, kept by George Pepper, the executive secretary and
one of the Hollywood Ten. Includes correspondence, mate-
rials relating to reorganization and meetings, statements of
policy, financial records, bills favored or sponsored in the
U. S. Congress by the council, campaign plans, 20 tape re-
127
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Progressive Citizens of America. Hollywood Arts, Sciences,
and Professions Council. Records, 1943-58.
(Continued).
Shl! Sh0W5 ' ?**** and dLnners WW* or pro-
(1944-48), clippings, pubhcation, and other papers
ffii. ^ a rt Kenny and Robert Morris c °i-
Unpublished inventory in the repository
Informal on literary rights available in the repository.
(lift of George Pepper, 1962. J
Adams, George Burton, 1851-1925. ^ 65 ~ 1068
Correspondence, ca. 1880-1920. 12 ft. (ca. 6000 items)
-In I ale University Library.
Professor of history at Yale University. Correspondence
concerning English history, the Yale History DeptTthe re-
lationship of graduate to undergraduate education at Yale
and in general, the American Historical Association, and the
"American historical review." Includes correspondence with
prominent British and American historians.
Unpublished preliminary register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Adams and Ruth Adams, 1909-42.
Adams, Thomas Sewel], 1873-1933 MS 65-1069
Papers, 1900-33. 21 ft. (ca. 10,000 items)
In Yale University Library.
xr 1 ***- ^^ O ec ^ omist '' and Pressor at Yale University.
Material (1926-27) collected and written for a survey for
the American Gas Association; material (1921-25) for a
survey of the cement industry in the case U. S. vs. Atlas
£ortland .Cement Company, et al.; material concerning the
Committees on Double Taxation of the InternationalCham-
mSa- oSrT 6 ?* and of ^ Lea £ ue of Nations; papers
(190^27) relating to the Wisconsin Tax Commission ; W
papers relating to the President's. Conference on Home
funding and Home Ownership, 1931-32, and State and
Federal tax problems, 1900-33. The papers relate almost
exclusively to matters of taxation.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
trift of the estate of Mr. Adams, 1937.
Ailing family. MS 65-1070
Papers, 1726-1885. ca. 250 items.
In Yale University Library.
Chiefly legal papers of the Ailing family of New Haven,
Conn^, including the legal papers of Lt. Josiah Francis
Clark, relating to his service in the Union Army, 1859-62
Information on literary rights available in the library
Purchase, 1945 and 1950.
Anrfl . TO MS 65-1071
Austin, Warren Robinson, 1877-
Constituent correspondence, 1937. ca. 1200 items.
In Yale University Library.
U. S. Senator from Vermont and member of the Senate
Judiciary Committee. Letters to Austin from his constitu-
ents, expresang their approval of his opposition to the at-
tempted reorganization of the U. S. Federal Judiciary as
embodied in S. 1392, 75th Congress, 1st Session, 1937
Information on literary rights available in the librarv
Gift of Mr. Austin, 1943.
128
„ MS 65-1072
Burnet family.
Papers, 1725-1936. ca. 80 items.
In Yale University Library.
Chiefly personal correspondence of Richard West (1716-
1742), poet; of his sister, Mary (West) Williams (1715-
1800) ; of her son, the Rev. John Henry Williams (b. 1747) ;
andof her father, Richard West, Sr. (d. 1726), lawyer,
playwright, and statesman; family genealogies; legal
papers; and other material. Includes two letters from doc-
tors discussing various physical ailments in the light of
medical knowledge of the time; letters (1724-26) to Richard
West, Sr. (when he was Chancellor of Ireland) from several
Government officials, including Granville, Newcastle, and
Walpoie discussing various affairs of state; a collection of
poetry written by Richard West, Jr., and Daniel Gaches;
and information on the Dutch estate of Bp. Gilbert Burnet
(1643-1715), and especially on the claims of the Rev. John
Henry Williams to the inheritance of that estate.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Purchased from Henry C. Smith, 1954.
. t MS 65-1073
Carpenter, Arthur B
Letters, 1860-66. ca. 160 items.
In Yale University Library.
U. S. Army officer. Letters written by Carpenter to his
parents in Monson, Mass., and to other members of his fam-
ily; and a photo, signed while he was a sergeant The
papers relate to the Battle of Shiloh at Pittsburg Landing,
Tenn.; the Confederate evacuation of Corinth, Miss.- the
battle around Stone River, Tenn. (Battle of Murfreesboro) ;
the charge on Confederates at Hoover's Gap, Tenn.; the
Battle of Chickamauga, Ga.; the skirmish on Tunnel Hill in
Tenn.; the Battle of Resaca, Ga.; the Battle of Kennesaw
Mountain, Ga.; the occupation of -Atlanta; and the march
through the South by General William Tecumseh Sherman.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Charles Eberstedt, 1964.
_..,., MS 65-1074
Finch family.
William Appleton Aiken collection, 1660-1715. ca. 4500
items.
In Yale University Library.
In part, photocopies.
Notes and photocopies of items of British history, mainly
of the Finch family, particularly Daniel Finch, 2d earl of
Nottingham.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. William Appleton Aiken, 1959.
Goodyear family. MS65-1075
Papers, 1755-1901. 353 items.
In Yale University Library.
Papers of Watson Andrews Goodyear (1839-1891) , geolo-
gist and civil and mining engineer; of Edward Bassett
Goodyear (1840-1899) ; of Ellsworth D. S. Goodyear, Union
-6jmy general during the Civil War; and of other members
of the Connecticut family.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift and purchase.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1076
Marsh, Othniel, Charles |> 1831-1899.
Papers, 1817-1940. ca. 15,500 items.
In Yale University Library.
Paleontologist and professor at Yale University. Fam-
ily, personal, and business correspondence, notes and
sketches, accounts, expense lists and receipts, notebooks, pub-
lications (1817-1940), photos., and other papers relating to
the personal life of Marsh and some of his relatives, but
primarily to the National Academy of Science (of which
Marsh was president), the U. S. Geological Survey, the
U. S. National and Peabody Museums, and to Marsh's con-
tributions to the development of paleontology as a science.
Includes Bed Cloud Agency correspondence, reports, and
notes; correspondence with noted scientists; and printed
items relating to Marsh's scientific career, paleontology, and
to the materials collected by him. Correspondents include
Alexander Agassis, Louis Agassiz, William Henry Brewer,
George Jarvis Brush, Charles R Darwin, James Dwight
Dana, Sir William Henry Flower, Edward Everett Hale,
Thomas Henry Huxley, Simon Newcomb, George Peabody,
Charles Sanders Pierce, Noah Porter, Bed Cloud, Samuel
H. Scudder, William Tecumseh Sherman, Francis A.
Walker, and Theodore Dwight Woolsey.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Marsh, 1899; and Archives of Peabody Mu-
seum, Yale University.
MS 65-1077
Sizer, Theodore, 1892-
Papers, 1930-54. ca. 350 items.
In Yale University Library.
Professor of art history and Director, Yale University Art
Gallery. Correspondence (1930-47) of Sizer with Eric Gill,
James Lukens McConaughy, Gifford Pinchot, Noiel Lawson
Lewis, and Sir Edmund Kerchever Chambers; correspond-
ence concerning Sizer's career as a monuments officer during
World War n; and correspondence, articles, and newspaper
clippings (1943-48) pertaining to the Monuments, Fine
Arts, and Archives Section of the U. S. Army Air Corps,
during World War n.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Sizer, 1942.
MS 65-1078
Smith, Charles Robinson, 1855-1930.
Papers, 1855-ca. 1930. ca. 2500 items.
In Yale University library.
Lawyer. Correspondence and articles. Includes letters
to newspaper editors concerning primarily the cancellation
of Allied war debts, particularly with France. Correspond-
ents include William E. Borah and Jean Jusserand.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Miss D. Robinson Smith, 1958-59.
MS65-1079
ToDer, Ernst, 1893-1939.
Papers, 1934-39. ca. 3600 items.
In Yale University Library.
German playwright. Correspondence, texts, printed and
typewritten matter, articles, photos., newspaper clippings,
and miscellaneous fiction and other material. The papers,
chiefly in English, relate to German drama in the 20th cen-
tury and to European political and intellectual develop-
ments, particularly regarding the response to the rise of Hit-
ler and to the Spanish Civil War.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from Sidney Kaufman, 1954.
MS 65-1080
Yale University. Library.
Latin American collection, 1521-1918. ca. 3140 items.
In Yale University Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies (negative).
Correspondence; official government documents including
reports, decrees, commissions, and awards; church docu-
ments; chronicles; essays; poetry; discourses; prints and
engravings; and other papers chiefly from Spain, Mexico,
and Peru, with some from Cuba, Central America, and Par-
aguay relating to the Colonial, Independence, and National
periods in Latin American history. Includes papers about
Puebla, Mexico, dealing with civil and criminal law cases
including settlement of estates, cattle rustling, trials for in-
cest, petitions to the government, church affairs, and Indian
controversies; and material about government, churches,
commerce, economics, law, mining, geography, and social
life in Latin American countries. Signers of letters and
documents include Sim6n Bolivar, Anastasio Bustamante,
Porfirio Diaz, Manuel Hidalgo, Augustin de Iturbide, Jos6
de San Martin, Benito Juarez, Maximil ia n , Emperor of
Mexico, Jose Maria Morelos, Jose Antonio Paez, Juan
Manuel de Eosas, and Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts from the Del Monte Collection, the Hiram Bingham
Collection, and the Henry B. Wagner Collection; Frances
Dorothy Beebe; Buckingham Smith; and funds from Wal-
ter McClintock.
MS 65-1081
Geist, Otto William, 1888-1963.
Papers, 1927-63. ca. 80 feet.
In University of Alaska Library.
Paleontologist and archeologist in Alaska. Correspond-
ence (some of it personal) ; diaries; reports; notes; speci-
men catalogs; maps; photos, chiefly of the specimens col-
lected, collection sites, and natives; financial papers; and
other papers. Many of the reports and diaries are of the
St. Lawrence Island Expeditions (1926-29) where Geist
discovered and excavated an ancient Eskimo village (Kuku-
lik). Principal geographical areas covered are Fairbanks,
St Lawrence Island, and Porcupine and Crow Rivers,
Alaska. Correspondents include Dr. Charles Bunnell,
Childs Frick, and Olaus Johan Murie.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Geist's estate, 1964.
MS 65-1082
'Virginia Civil War letters, 1863-65. 115 items.
In University of Alaska Library.
Correspondence, battle orders, directives, and military re-
ports relating to the fighting activities of the Dept. of West
Virginia, the Middle Military Division, and the 2d Cavalry
Division, U. S. Army. Includes letters relating to military
operations against Early and Mosby, containing reports by
scouts on enemy maneuvers, and outlining proposed strategy.
Correspondents include Generals William Woods AvereU,
George H. Chapman, Benjamin Franklin Kelley, William
Henry Powell, William B. Tibbits, and Alfred Thomas
Archimedes Torbert.
129
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Virginia Civil War letters, 1863-65. (Continued)
ChS U Sll gtt i de , intll , 6librai7 - ^ described in
H^r^J^^^ t0graphs ' ^ Sak So- 2, Gotham
.Hotel, October 17th, 1963, p. 131 ^^
^PxT *° ^Jf^ 15 *M» approval from the Curator of
tt^muscnpt CoUection or the Director of the SorSel
CJarkson, Inomas, 1760-1846. MS 66 ~ 1083
Papers, 1785-1929. 42 items
ii Atlanta University, Trevor Arnett Library.
English abolitionist. Chiefly correspondence, together
StX^-* ^f^'* 'WS inritos 2C£
SSltel T^ "^ to ^ ^it to France rfter
£e fall of a, , Bastille, a ms. by Mrs. Dickinson, wife of the
Btetor of Wolferton, four silhouettes, an annotated cop/of
n.Zf^ ?T C^* 30 * «*d his wife, Catherine (Buck)
Clarkson, to her parents, Mr. and mS. WilC Buck?9
letters by Mrs. Dickinson; and a letter (1929) by Sir Robert
Forsyth Scott, Master of St John's Couege, CanabridTre-
lating to a ms. of a Clarkson essay <-<«a°nage, re-
Papers individually cataloged in the library,
tuft of Anson Phelps Stokes, 1932.
Angoff, Charles, 1902- MS 65-1084
Papers, 1932-65. ca. 500 items.
In Boston University Library.
In part, photocopies (10 items)
en« U ^ a ? d editor / fmAmericai1 mercury. Correspond-
SeTr^ ! raryfi ^ UMS ' P artic «l«ly H. L. Mencken in
thwrnutaal association on Th. American mercury kss.
typescripts, and carbons of AngofPs works; and^ppW
Inventory available in the library. cuppings.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
Ardrey, Robert, 1908- MS 65-1085
Papers, 1936-S4. ca. 300 items.
In Boston University Library.
Author and playwright. Correspondence, msb. and type-
scripts of 17 of Ardrey's books in sevenddrafte with ha£
graph notes and corrections. Includes correspondence with
publishers in London and abroad; and correspondence con-
cerning scientific reactions to the thesis of his book. African
genesis (1961) . ^^ ~««*u
Inventory in the library.
^ffflmation on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Ardrey, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
urmonr, Richard WiDard, 1906- MS 66 ~ 1086
Papers, 1964-65. 2 ft.
In Boston University Library.
wot^tV, ^^P 011 ^ *** typescripts of Armour's
worJcs with many holograph notes.
Inventory available in the library.
ra^^° n A° 11 HterM7 rights ava il*ble in the library.
Gift of Mr. Armour, 1965. ^^
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
Armstrong, Charlotte, 1905- 66-1087
Papers, 1920's-65. 6 ft
In Boston University Library.
Author. Typescripts of Miss Armstrong's published and
unpublished novels, plays, and short stories; dippings of
reviews; and proof sheets. Includes ca. 28 xss. ofnovels
and novelettes, 36 stss. of plays, 51 poems, and 60 short
stones, with copious notes on each item regarding its publi-
Inventory available in the library.
Liformation on literary rights available in the library.
Uiftof Miss Armstrong, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
Aamov, Isaae, 1920- MS 65-1088
Papers, 1949-64. 8 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Business correspondence with publishers; letters
to Asimov from scientists regarding his works; and type-
scripts and carbons of his works of science and science fie-
mon.
Inventory available in the library.
Lifonnation on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Asimov, 1965. «««y.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
._* ., MS 65-1089
Astor, Mary, 1906-
Papers, 1958-64. 3 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Author and actress. Correspondence, typescripts of Miss
Aster's published and unpublished works with holograph
notes and corrections, press releases, publicity, and other
papers. Includes correspondence with publishers and a large
amount of correspondence, including Roman Catholic opin-
ion, on the problem of alcoholism as presented in her book
My story (1959), and on her conversion to Catholicism.
Inventory in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Miss Astor, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
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n*n i. t ' «, MS65-1090
Beflah, James Warner, 1899-
Papere, 1916-57. 8 v., 5 portfolios, 7 scrapbooks, and 1
In Boston University Library.
Author and Army officer. Correspondence; military rec-
ords, including Army logbooks of aeronautics; mss. of lec-
tures used m the training of troops during World War n-
college notebooks; and photos, of Bellah and of scenes from
Fort Apache," a motion picture version of Bellah's book
The Apache (1951). Includes numerous World War i let-
ters from various Army officers. Correspondents include
Dwight David Eisenhower, Louis Mountbatten, Joseph W.
Stilwell, and Albert C. Wedemeyer.
Inventory in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the librarr
Gift Of Mr. Bellah, 1964.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1091
Benchley, Nathaniel, 1915-
Papers, 1897-64. ca. 1000 items.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence with publishers and others, in-
cluding Benchley*s childhood correspondence; typescripts
of Benchley ; s works with holograph corrections; material
used in his book Robert Benchley, a biography (1955), in-
cluding letters to Robert Benchley and about him; material
on Benchley's activities at Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter,
N. H; numerous photos, of scenes from plays; contracts
for works ; and clippings.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Benchley, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1092
Borden, Mary, 1886-
Papers, 1919-64. 7 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence, both personal and with pub-
lishers concerning Miss Borden's works; and mss. and type-
scripts of 19 novels. Includes letters from French generals
with whom Miss Borden worked while she was running a
mobile hospital unit during World Wars i and n, and mb&,
in several drafts, of The forbidden zone (1930) and Journey
down a blind alley (1946) both, based upon her wartime
volunteer activities. Correspondents include Harold Baker,
Algernon Blackwood, Winston Churchill, Noel Coward, and
Julian Huxley.
Inventory in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Miss Borden, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1093
Brace, Gerald Warner, 1901-
Papers, 1934-64. 7 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence; use., typescripts, and proof
sheets of Brace's novels; and publicity releases and clip-
pings.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Brace, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1094
Carroll, Gladys (Hasty) 1904-
Papers, 1915-64. 9 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Author and trustee of Bates College, Lewiston, Me. Per-
sonal and professional correspondence; 152 mss. of Mrs.
Carroll's short stories and articles, including 15 of her
novels and some juvenilia; clippings and other publicity
material consisting of 8 scrapbooks and one carton on all of
her works, including the motion picture and folk play ver-
sions of As the earth turns (1933). Includes a file of cor-
respondence (1934-64) relating to Bates College; and letters
from Governors of Maine, Senators, President John F. Ken-
nedy, Richard Nixon, and other national political figures,
relating to her political interest in the Republican Party.
Inventory, partially catalogued, available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Can-oil, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1095
Charteris, Leslie, 1907-
Papers, 1940-65. 8 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence; typescripts and proof sheets
of novels and short stories; us. of drafts of comic strips
done for the New York herald tribune, 1953-62; adaptations
for radio and television; printed short excerpts from peri-
odicals ; and clippings.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Charteris, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1096
Drought, James, 1931-
Papers, 1953-65. ca. 200 items.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence of Drought, mainly with, his
publishers; typescripts of 12 of his works (some in several
drafts) with holograph corrections and proofs; photos. ; and
publicity materials.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Drought, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1097
Epstein, Seymour, 1917-
Papers, 1954-64. ca. 1 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Author, of Long Island, N. Y. mss. of Epstein's works
and typescript copies of his published short stories and ad-
dresses at the New School for Social Research, New York
City.
Unpublished catalog in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Epstein, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated
MS 65-1098
Geismar, Maxwell David, 1909-
Papers, 1929-61. 50 ft (ca. 20,000 items)
In Boston University Library.
Author, literary critic, and professor at Sarah Lawrence
College, Bronxville, N. Y. Correspondence; mss., proof
sheets, and printed copies of Geismar's writings; book re-
views; and scrapbooks of publicity releases. Includes ca.
300 letters relating to Geismar's connection with Sarah
Lawrence College and his friendship with Harold Taylor.
Correspondents include Nelson Algren, Van Wyck Brooks,
Eveline Doob, P. D. East, John Howard Griffin, Carl Miller,
Bucklin Moon, Anais Nin, Maxwell Evarts Perkins, Harold
Peterson, Thomas Wolfe Sancton, and Edmund Wilson.
Index and" unpublished calendar available in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the
library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Geismar, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS65-10W
Gilbert, Edwin.
Papers, 1955-64. 4 ft
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence, together with mss. and type-
scripts of Gilbert's works.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Gilbert, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated
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Holman, Libby. MS 65-1100
Papers, 1925-64. ca. 600 items and 8 scrapbooks.
In Boston University Library.
Singer and actress. Correspondence (ca. 200 letters) 8
vols, of scrapbooks consisting of material on Miss Holman's
career, ca. 200 publicity photos., and dippings. Corre-
spondents include Alice B. Toklas and Thornton Wilder.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Miss Holman, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
Jessup, Richard, 1925- MS 65-1101
Papers, 1964-65. 2 ft
In Boston University Library.
Author. Typescripts with holograph corrections of Jes-
sup s Jones and plays, several drafts of his unpublished
novel Sailor, and clippings and reviews.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Jessup, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
King, Martin Luther, 1929- MS 65-1102
Papers, 1956-61. 30 ft.
In Boston University Library
Baptist clergyman, author, and Negro civil rights leader.
Personal and business correspondence relating to Kind's
work as president of the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference m Atlanta, Ga.; correspondence of King with
Senator Paul Douglas, Medgar Evers, Bayard RustL and
others; records of awards and honors in connection with
King's work in civil rights; and records of the various civil
rights campaigns, including the Montgomery, Ala., bus boy-
cott. J
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Dr. King, 1964. "
Annual additions of papers are to be received by the
library. J
Knebel, Fletcher, 1911- MS 65-1103
Papers, 1960-64. ca. 100 items.
In Boston University Library.
Author and journalist. Correspondence with publishers
and with prominent political figures; and typescripts oi
Knebel s works. Includes a 4 p. letter from Jacqueline
Kennedy detailing the interests of her husband, John F.
Kennedy. Correspondents include Albert Arnold Gore,
Bourke Blakemore Hickenlooper, John Fitzgerald Kennedy,
Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Richard Milhous Nixon.
Inventory, with annotations by Knebel, in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Knebel, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
r^s. « ,™r MS 65-1104
Levin, Meyer, 1905-
Papers, 1923-62. 3 ft
In Boston University Library.
Author and World War n correspondent Correspond-
ence of Levin with publishers; typescripts, with holograph
notes and corrections, of Levin's published and unpublished
works; notebook kept while Levin was serving as a war
correspondent during World War n; carbons of cabled war
dispatches; material on the production (films) of his works
in Israel; and clippings of articles and stories. Among the
correspondents is Tehudi Menuhin.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Levin, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1105
Longstreet, Stephen, 1907-
Papers, 1920-64. ca. 300 items.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence, typescripts of published and
unpublished works, ca. 186 original sketches in watercolor
•of World War n drawings and of public figures of the
1920's, and some publicity material
Inventory in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Longstreet, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
„ t . MS65-U06
Lowry, Robert James CoDas, 1919-
Papers, 1934-65. 4 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence (1953-64); autobiographical
material and financial records; mss. and typescripts of
Lowry's works, including juvenilia; proof sheets; extensive
material (1939-59) on and copies of Lowry's experiments in
printing "Little man" and other literary magazines; school
records; and memorabilia.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Lowry, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
« - „ t , ~, MS 65-1107
Mannin, Ethel Edith, 1900-
Papers, 1930-65. ca. 100 items.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Typescripts with holograph annotations of 14
published works and 14 unpublished works; typescripts,
clippings, and notes used for writing "Aspects of Egypt";
and notes for a lecture on Yeats, with particular mention of
his "Casement diaries."
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Miss Mannin, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
« -lu c. .- MS 65-1108
North, Sterling, 1906-
Papers, 1952-64. ca. 1 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Author and editor. Correspondence, mss. of writings,
financial records, and other items concerning the publication
of North's works beginning with his book Abe Lincoln, log
cabin to White House (1956) .
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Annual additions of papers relating to North's future
publications are to be received by the library
Gift ''
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MS 66-1109
Scarfe, Francis, 1911-
Papers, 1957-64. ca. 300 items.
In Boston University library.
Author. Chiefly correspondence, together with type-
scripts with holograph leaves of 8 works. Includes letters
to Scarfe from T. S. Eliot and other literary figures and
from Ms publishers.
Inventory in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Scarfe, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1110
Seifert, Elizabeth, 1897-
Papers, 1938-64. ca.3ft.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence (1958-59) with publishers; and
holographs and typescripts of some of Miss Seifert's novels,
including first outlines and early and revised drafts.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Miss Seifert, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1111
Shaw, Irwin, 1913-
Papers, 1930's-65. 5 ft
In Boston University Library.
Author. Typescripts of Shaw's works, photos, and pub-
licity materials.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Shaw, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1112
Smith, Vian, 1920-
Papers, 1937-65. 200 items.
In Boston University Library.
English author. Correspondence of Smith with his pub-
lishers; holograph journal of his life to April 1965; type-
scripts, and proofs of bis works ; photos. ; and clippings.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Smith, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1113
Stone, Grace (Zaring) 1896-
Papers, 1927-52. 14 v.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Business and personal correspondence, diary,
photos., memorabilia, and clippings. Includes correspond-
ence of Mrs. Stone with her publishers.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Stone, 1964.
MS 65-1114
White, Leslie Turner, 1903-
Papers, 1928-65. ca. 600 items.
In Boston University Library.
Law enforcement official of Los Angeles, Calif., and au-
thor. Correspondence, including that of. White with his
publishers; material collected by him for his work on Lin-
coln Steffens; articles; photos.; and clippings.
Inventory available in the library.
Access to collection restricted in part.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. White, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS65-1115
Williams, Jay, 1914-
Papers, 1932-64. 68 items.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Typescripts of Williams' works with holograph
annotations.
Inventory in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Williams, 1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1116
Wolfson, Victor, 1909-
Papers, 1927-64. ca. 300 items.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence with many American literary
figures; early writings; and typescripts of plays and tele-
vision productions, including the Winston Churchill series.
The collection has been partially cataloged in the library
and an inventory is available.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Wolfson, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1117
Yerby, Frank, 1916-
Papers, 1954-64. ca. 150 items.
In Boston University Library.
Author. Correspondence with publishers; holographs
and typescripts, in various drafts, of 52 of Yerby's pub-
lished and unpublished works; and proof sheets.
Inventory in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
GiftofMr.Yerby,1964.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1118
Zahn, Curtis, 1912-
Papers, 1930V65. ca. 300 items.
In Boston University Library.
Author and journalist. Correspondence containing com-
ments on modern American literature by the editors of "little
magazines"; typescripts of prose and poetry; and publicity
material.
Inventory available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Zahn, 1965.
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
MS 65-1119
Applegate, Oliver CrwnwelL 1845-1938.
Papers, 1845-1938. ca. 36 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Fihn P-A
339)
Microfilm of originals in private hands.
Chiefly correspondence (1870-1938) of Applegate, who
served in the Oregon Militia and U. S. Indian Service and
was a U. S. commissary agent, teacher, merchant, and insur-
ance agent; together with many letters (1850-74) by mem-
bers of the Lindsay Applegate family; and various papers
relating to the Modoc War (1867-74). Includes three letters
(1845-46) to Henry A. G. Lee of the Oregon spectator.
A key to the arrangement of the papers and lists of major
correspondents in the repository.
133
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tons
Balch, George Thatcher, 1828-1894. ^ *^~ im
Correspondence, 1855-63. 78 items.
In University of California. Bancroft Library (P-W 2)
fi 7f?L'^ eer - » lf?P by Balch t« bis wife, Harriet Dela-
field (Cushman) Balch, written at the St Louis Arsenal and
during the Sioux Campaign in Nebraska (1855), Fort Pick-
STlS^TO-r 4 W ?*&». D - C 1862 and le^
by Mrs. Balch to her mother, Maria Jones (Tallmage) Cash-
man, giving wartime news of Washington.
Barclay, Alexander, 1810-1855. MS 65-1121
Papers, 1823-58. 186 items.
^S^ aStj * aI / kBiaa ^' Bancr °ft Library (P-E 238)
^rekeeper, trader, and alcalde of the UppV Arkansas
SSJ^J^j (1845_50) ke P* at the iLdscrabUe
Settlement in Colorado and Barclay's Fort in New Mexico-
*tL%3^1 F °^ ; ***" *** «*• corresponded
of Barclay's brother George Barclay (d. 1871) aYd their
be^^R^i 18 ^^ 1851 ) Cosily with IC^
bers of the Barclay family. Other correspondents include
William Adamson, James Barry, Charles Bent. Robert BeteL
Alexander Cathcart, H. L Wckiiiso^ Jc^pffi S
Lewis A. Edwards, Thomas Fitzpatrick, J T Fitzwater
JZs^',^ ^tensdoX, Wiliilm C mSJ
^^• PS !> John **•> "d ^^ Simpson. ^
R«S- t v m g °, lde J t< ? ^ "»»««wript collections of the
23u i'oSS'^ by R L Morgan and G - R *-
Bteak, James Godson, 1829-1918. ^ 65 ~ 1122
Annals of the Southern Utah Mission, 1847-77 4v
to University of California, Bancroft Library (P-F 335)
Transcripts (typewritten). * V '
a S^l A i J If 7? 9) ""*«* (186S> " 77 ) ^"en primarily as
m£2»7o?ifn ^ fK S ^\Njinning ** the "cotton
Z^ti 1861 but with much material on early Mormon
EE£ v 011 ? "J"*"""*** Utah, northern ArizonTa^d
^gracts from county records, and other document^
Library also has a photocopy of the original ks. Book B.
Bullfrog Bank andTrust Company, Rhyo ^ N ™ 6W123
Kecords, ca. 1909-13. lbox.
Mi«Sr ereity ° f ^"^ Bancroft Library (P-G 273)
faSSST't *TF f 6 ^^ *• ""^"^ of Ine af-
fairs of the bank which closed June 29, 1909.
Cagwin & Noteware, <7<»wn City, Nev.
Kecords, 1887-98. 6 v. and 2 boxes.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 234)
Letter press copies of letters sent (1887-95) and miscel-
laneous statements and invoices (1896-98) of a firm of sta-
boners.
Carson and Colorado Railway. MS 65-1125
Kecords, 1881-1909. 1 carton and 3 packages.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 232}
nS^r nd ' nt T, ( 1884 - 1 £ 901 )' ^on ledgerTlnd accounts
(1886-95), miscellaneous financial records (1881-96), regis-
™ °J 7% ^ / 1896 - 190 °). rate books (1883-97), pass^
sStissi?*, (l88i -* 4) ' "^ other papera ° f *»*"*
*S £L I » *? a n J arrow -g»««B extension of the Virginia
Nev.^dtLK^.^ 0P6rated **— °»« ^
134
Carson, Christopher, 1809-1868.
Papers, 1847-85. 1074 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-E 64
and 225) v
Transcript (typewritten) of the original ms. of Kit Car-
son s story, as told by himself (1856-57) now in the New-
berry Labrary, Chicago.
Army officer and Indian agent Correspondence, auto-
biography bonds of Indian traders (1855-60), accounts and
returns (1847-65), general and special U. S. Army orders
(1847-65), claims and papers relating to claims for bounty
land (1846-59) , and other papers chiefly concerning Carson's
career as agent for the Ute Indians in New Mexico (1854-61)
and some reflecting his service as an Army officer; together
with papers of Thomas Oliver Boggs concerning his admin-
istration of Carson's estate (1868-74), papers relating to the
affairs of John Mastin, Carson's clerk (1855-59) ; and a few
Carson family letters and accounts. Correspondents include
Maria Josepha Jaramillo Carson, William Watts Hart
Davis, John Mastin, David Meriwether, U. S. Office of In-
ga^Affairs, and U. S. Treasury Dept, Second Auditor's
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P Ham?
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 84-86.
Acquired by H H. Bancroft from Thomas Oliver Boggs,
administrator of Carson's estate. S ^
Clayton, William, 1814-1879. MS 65-1127
Letter books, 1860-82. 7 v. and 1 portfolio.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-F 318)
Business and personal correspondence of Clayton of Salt
Lake City, Ltah, reflecting his public life as Territorial
auditor of public accounts, Territorial recorder of marks
and brands, notary public, and secretary of the Deseret Tele-
graph Company; his interests in the mercantile firms of
Cronyn and Clayton, and Clayton and Jonasson: and the
religious, political, social, and cultural life of the period-
together with some letters by his son, Nephi W. Clayton
Conway, Edward. MS 65-1128
Papers, 1861-76. ca. 10 ft. of microfilm
213? UmVerSit3 ' 0f Calif °rnia, Bancroft Library (Film P-K
Microfilm of original Mss . in the British Columbia Pro-
vincial Archives.
-Jirf*" b00kS ' - diari f ' and V***™ concerning Conway's
service as superintendent of Collins Overland Telegraph
&S P d ^^"t engineer for the Western IK
Telegraph Company's Russian extension. Includes testi"
momals for his Civil War service as a telegrapher
Corbett, Failing and Company, Portland., Or MS 65 " 1129
Records, 1862-78. 354 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-A 324)
JS w^ ^ PapeFS 0f a hardware firm op-
erated by Henry W. Corbett and James F. Failing. Includes
papers from antecedent firms: H. W. Corbett & CompanV
Failings & Hyatt, and J Failing & Company °° m P an y>
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1130
Crosby, David.
Business records, 1878-1900.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 224)
Merchant of Virginia City, Nev. Letter press copybook
(1899-1900), journal (1878-79), and ledger (1891-92) of
Crosby, who was associated with Richard J. Breed (1868-
79) as Breed and Crosby, fuel merchants, and with his
brother John J. Crosby, from 1879 as Crosby and Company,
a fuel and general merchandise business.
MS 65-1131
Dahler, Charles L
Letter books, 1871-77. 6 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-1 105)
Co-partner in a banking firm, Hussey, Dahler and Com-
pany. Letter press copies of business letters sent from
Helena, Mont.
MS 65-1132
Danish Mormon journals, ca. 16 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film
P-F 329)
Autobiography (1852-58, 1873-82) of Wilhelm Anderson;
journal (1865-72) of Peter Hansen with related papers in-
cluding an account of his mission to Scandinavia (1865-68),
songs, an anti-Mormon broadside, and family lists; and
journal (1857-59, 1883-1902) of Knud Svendson.
MS 65-1133
Davis & Byler.
Letter books kept at Goldfield, Nev., 1904-16. 9 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 211)
Letter press copybooks for the surveying firm of Lee W.
Davis and E. A Byler including many letters signed by
Byler as a U.S. mineral surveyor.
MS 65-1134
DieM, H C
Papers concerning the Hopi Indians, 1957-59. 1 box.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-D 109)
Correspondence and other papers of Diehl, who as a
friend of the Hopi Indians corresponded with members of
Congress and others respecting legislation bearing upon
Hopi affairs, particularly the act passed in July 1958 estab-
lishing a special court to determine the right of Hopis and
Navajos in the reservation created in 1882 and the question
of the maintenance of a high school at Oraibi, Ariz.
MS65-1135
Documentos para la histbria de Nuevo Mexico.
3v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-E 2-4)
Transcripts from vols. 25 and 26 of the Historia in the
Mexican Archives.
Chiefly official reports by friars and secular authorities
covering a part of the 17 th and much of the 18th centuries.
MS 65-1136
Dolph, Cyrus A 1840-1914.
Correspondence, 1883-87. 481 items.
Da University of California, Bancroft Library (P-A 323)
Lawyer of Portland, Or. Letters, telegrams, and a few
invoices reflecting Dolph's affairs as an active lawyer. In-
cludes many letters from his brother Joseph Norton Dolph,
U. S. Senator from Oregon.
MS 65-1137
DoweH, Benjamin Franklin, 1826-1897.
Papers, 1855-86. 7 v. and 1 portfolio.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-A 133-
140)
Lawyer and journalist, of Jacksonville, Or. Correspond-
ence, autobiography, and other papers relating to Oregon,
especially Oregon Indian wars (1853-56) Includes printed
material on politics and government (1863-64).-
MS 65-1138
Eberle, George J
Papers concerning the British Columbia Electric Rail-
way Company, limited, 1919-21. 1 box.
in University of California, Bancroft Library (P-C 203)
MS 65-1139
Ellis, Pearis Buckner, d. 1928.
Papers, 1903-23. 10 cartons.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 233)
Resident of Carson City, Nev. Correspondence and other
papers of Ellis who operated the State Agent and Transfer
Syndicate, inc., serving corporations doing business in
Nevada. Includes organizational records of various com-
panies and business journals.
MS 65-1140
Ennatinger, Edward, 1797-1876.
Correspondence, 1820-74. ca. 7 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-C
216)
Microfilm of originals in the public Archives of Canada.
Letters (1820-72) received from various persons and let-
ters (1826-74) from John Tod mostly reflecting affairs of the
Hudson's Bay Company.
MS 65-1141
Fergusson, Harvey, 1890-
Papers, 1906^53. 2 boxes and 1 carton.
In University of Calif ornia, Bancroft Library (P-E 221)
Author, of New Mexico. Correspondence, diaries, notes
and scss. of some of Fergusson's works, and related material.
Closed to investigators during Fergusson's lifetime.
MS 65-1142
Frewen, Moreton, 1853-1924.
Papers, 1823-1924. 41 reels of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film Z-G
16)
Microfilms made for the Western Range Cattle Industry
Study from originals in England.
Anglo-Irish reformer, economist, author, and inventor.
Correspondence and other papers relating to English invest-
ment in the Western cattle business. Includes letters (1881-
86) written in England and Wyoming concerning the Pow-
der River Cattle Company of Wyoming of which Frewen was
the founder and promoter, and correspondence with Sir
Horace Plunkett, a partner in the same firm.
135
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~ v A . ., MS 65-1143
uatzect family.
Gatzert-Schwabacher family papers, 1878-1945. 4 T
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-B 215)
Correspondence (1892-1900), obituary notices of family
and friends, clippings concerning the Columbia River
steamer, Bailey Gatzert, and other papers of Bailey Gatzert
(1829-1893) of Seattle and his wife Babette (Schwabacher)
Gatzert of the Schwabacher family prominent in Seattle and
San Francisco business circles. Includes testimonials and
memorials for Bailey Gatzert.
MS 65-1144
■criosem, George D collector.
Documents relating to 17th century Jesuit activities in
oanada. 397 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Z-H 1)
Photocopies of items in the Public Archives of Canada in-
cluding photocopies of transcripts from French archives
and original documents at St. Mary's College, Montreal.
Orders, directives, and reports of missionaries in Canada
(1603-71?) supplemented by biographies of Jesuit martyrs
and Marquette family genealogy, maps, and notes and lists
by uibson.
GzUimNev. MS 65-1145
Fire department and company records, 1870-1915. 3
items, 10 v. and 5 portfolios.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 220-
222) '
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, membership rolls
(including honorary ladies' roll), accounts, and fire record
of the Fire Dept., the Volunteer Company, the Liberty En-
gine Company No. 1, and the Yellow Jacket Engine Com-
pany No.. 2.
Goldfield, Nev. First Presbyterian Church. Sunday School.
Treasurer's records, 1914-16. 109 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 209)
Correspondence, reports, bills, receipts, and other records.
„ ... ,. , T MS 65-1147
trfrtdfiela, Nev., mining companies' records, 1904-25. 9
cartons.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 210)
Chiefly records of Edward S. Van Dyck, Albert S. Wat-
son, and Edward C. Watson, agents and promoters, concern-
ing various mining ventures; together with letters from Key
Pittman.
o* r. .x ~ MS 65-1148
61 Bnt Board of Trade.
Dissolved companies files. 34 reels of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film Z-G
3)
Microfilms of originals in the British Public Record Office
148,B.T.31.
Records of British companies, especially mining concerns,
which have operated in Western America.
tt i /n. , . MS 65-1149
Hackney, Charles A
Papers, 1878-1941. 1 box.
In University of California. Bancroft Library (P-H 113)
Publisher of the Silver City (Idaho) Avalanche. Corre-
spondence; lists of indebtedness to the Avalanche; data
copied from graves in the Silver City area; a copy of an
article. The Owyhee War, Silver City, Idaho, 1868, written
by John R. McBride, chief justice of Idaho. Correspond-
ence includes letters sent in 1941 to Carl Brown, D. Worth
Clark, Henry C. Dworshak, E. J. Goodwin, Irving Hart,
Carl P. Steele, and Robert Taft urging American interven-
tion in World War n and a letter by Dworshak defending
his isolationist views.
MS 65-1150
Hancock Co., III.
Records, ca. 1829-85. 12 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-F 346)
County records together with a few private account books.
Names of prominent Mormons and anti-Mormons recur. Of
particular Mormon interest is vol. 8, the Hancock County
clerks' abstract of elections, official oaths, and resignations
(1837-49).
„ MS 65-1151
Haviland, Mark W 5. 1827.
Papers, 1863-93. 254 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 247)
Custodian of Camp Winfield Scott in Paradise Valley,
Nev. Family correspondence, maps, and other papers re-
lating to land speculation and business operations in Nevada
and Camp Winfield Scott Correspondents include C. C. C.
Carr, James Collins, T. D. Edwards, R. J. Falls, P. H.
Harris, and William M Stewart.
MS 65-1152
Hnssey, Dahler & Company.
Records at Helena, Mont, 1865-72. 7 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-1 140)
Letter press copies of letters sent (1867-72) and a record
of gold dust transactions at Helena, Mont (1865-67), of a
banking firm owned by Warren Hussey and Charles L.
Dahler, operating at Helena and- Virginia City, Mont, and
Salt Lake City, Utah.
MS 65-1153
International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers,
Gold HiU, Nev. Local No. 54.
Records, 1872-1921. 4 v. and 2 portfolios.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 219)
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, fin«T» .i H i reports,
ledger, and warrant books as an independent union, Miners'
Union of Gold Hill, Nev., and as Local No. 54.
MS 65-1154
Iron Rod Mining Company.
Letter book, 1879-95. 1 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-1 106)
Letter press copies of letters sent from Iron Rod, Mont,
in Madison Co., including many signed by Charles L,
Dahler.
MS 65-1155
Johnson, Alexander Smith, 1817-1878.
Papers, 1864-78. 2 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-B 208)
Lawyer and jurist of New York. Correspondence and
other papers of Johnson, the U. S. member of the British and
American Joint Commission for the Final Settlement of the
Claims of the Hudson's Bay Company and Paget Sound
Agricultural Company as provided by the treaty of 1863.
Includes maps, plats, and photos, filed with the commission.
Also includes letters from George Gibbs (1864-68) giving
sidelights on affairs in Washington, D. C, during the John-
son administration. Other correspondents include George E.
Baker, Caleb Gushing, W. L Gairdner, and Sir John Rose.
136
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Colh
hctions
MS 65-1156
Johnson, Hiram Andre.
Correspondence concerning the Emma Silver inning Com-
pany Limited, London, England, 1871-73. 67 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-F 317)
Letters to Thomas L. Carpenter, Andrew Gross, and
others, and a letter from Henry AL Teller, president of the
Colorado Central Railroad (1872) ; together with circulars,
a satirical broadside, and other printed items reflecting the
debacle in which the Emma Mine in Utah involved English
investors.
MS 65-1157
London. Stock Exchange.
Reports and financial records of Western American cattle
and land corporations, 1881-1921. ca. 20 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film Z-G
U)
Microfilms made at the London Stock Exchange, Share
and Loan Dept.
MS 65-1158
McLeod, John, 1788-1849.
Papers, 1823-37. ca. 4 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-C
215)
Microfilm of originals in the Public Archives of Canada.
Chief trader, Hudson's Bay Company. Correspondence;
McLeod's journal Kamloops, B. C., to Edmonton, Alta.
(1826) ; report of occurrences at Kamloops (1822) ; and cir-
culars (1825-27) to chief traders and chief factors reflecting
his service with the Hudson's Bay Company in western Can-
ada and the Pacific Northwest; together with a brief bio-
graphical sketch of McLeod prepared by the Public Archives
of Canada.
MS 65-1159
Manhattan Silver Mining Company of Nevada.
Records 1863-87. 3 boxes.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 261)
Chiefly business correspondence and other papers of the
company located in Austin and Mineral Hill, Nev. In-
cludes statements of crushed ore and cash accounts (1865-
67), accounts (1878), notebooks of time reports (1878-85),
books recording checks issued (1865-and 1870), daily record
of production by individual miners (1878?), record of stock
certificates issued (1863-65), measurements (1882-83), en-
gineering notes (1880-81), and other papers; together with
papers relating to Company C, 2d Regt, Nevada National
Guard. Correspondents include John E. Boyd, Allen Cur-
tis, Melville Curtis, John M Duncan, William Duncan, and
John Huber.
MS 65-1160
Martin, Anne Henrietta, 1875-1951.
Papers, 1892-1951. 17 v., 16 boxes, and 8 cartons.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 2S2)
Head of the Dept. of History, University of Nevada.
Correspondence, mss. of writings, notes, campaign miscel-
lany, suffrage material, scrapbooks, memorabilia, pamphlets,
and magazine and newspaper clippings of Miss Martin, an
active suffragist who campaigned unsuccessfully in 1918 and
1920 for a seat in the U. S. Senate, and an active member of
pacifist organizations. Correspondents include Dean Ache-
son, Jane Addams, Gertrude Atherion, Mary Austin, Abby
Scott Baker, Emily Balch, Mary Ritter Beard, Katherine
Devereux Blake, Harriett Stanton Blatch, Florence Brewer
Boekel, Katharine Bushnell, Laura Gregg Cannon, Carrie
Chapman Cart, Parley Parker Christiansen, Sara Bard
Field, Katharine Fisher, Henry Ford, Josephine Frabasilis,
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Jessica Granville-Smith, Ida
Husted Harper, W. Ha vermeyer, John Haynes Holmes,
Herbert Hoover, John Edgar Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover,
J. A. H. Hopkins, Cordell Hull, Hannah Clothier Hull,
Elizabeth Kent, William Kent, Belle La Follette, Justin
Lewis, Lola Maverick Lloyd, Henry Cabot Lodge, Margaret
Long, Pat McCarran, M. H. Mclntyre, Dudley Field
Malone, H. L. Mencken, Vida Milholland, Ethelwyn Mills,
Francis G. Newlands, Alice Paul, Key Pittman, Jeanette
Rankin, Theodore Roosevelt, Agnes Ryan, Rosika Schwim-
mer, Anna Howard Shaw, Upton Sinclair, Margaret Chase
Smith, Lincoln Steffens, Dorothy Thompson, Malvina C.
Thompson, J. P. Tumulty, Mabel Vernon, Bird Wilson,
Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Margaret Wood, and Maud
Younger.
MS 65-1161
Missouri. Probate Court (St. Louis)
Selected estate files of fur traders and explorers, 1810-54.
ca. 12 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film
P-W39)
Includes the files of William Henry Ashley, Antoine Cito-
leux, David Cunningham, George Drouillard, Thomas Fitz-
patrick, John Hanna, Meriwether Lewis, John Potts,
Etienne Provost, Nathaniel Pryor, Jedediah Strong Smith,
Thomas Virgin, and Holly Wheeler.
MS65-1162
Mormon biographies, ca. 128 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-F
319)
Microfilms of about 400 biographical sketches of Utah pio-
neers prepared by the Historical Records Survey and Fed-
eral Writers' Project, Utah Work Projects Administration
(1935-39) deposited in the Library of Congress and tran-
scripts (typewritten) of originals in private hands.
Biographical sketches prepared by the Utah Works Proj-
ects Administration and other biographical sketches based on
interviews and questionnaires, some questionnaires, overland
diaries, journals, reminiscences, autobiographies and related
materials; together with a few historical sketches of Utah
counties, communities, and other items. Includes material
dealing with early Mormon history in Ohio, Missouri, and
Illinois; Mormon migration west; the march of the Mormon
Battalion and its activities in Calif ornia ; Mormon pioneer-
ing in and travel to California, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho,
Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, and old Mex-
ico; missionary activities in North America, Europe, Asia,
and Oceania; the Civil War; and Indians and Indian wel-
fare.
A calendar is available in the library.
Library also has some of the original mss., a gift of Hugh
F. CNeiL
MS 65-1163
Northwest Company of Canada.
Records, 1766-1830. 2 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-C 215)
Photocopies of originals acquired from various sources in-
cluding the Selkirk papers, Masson papers, and C and Q Se-
ries (1766-1830) of the Public Archives of Canada, and the
Baby Collection, Bibliotheque St. Sulpice, Montreal.
Correspondence, memoranda, accounts, minutes of meet-
ings (1801-08) at Grand Portage, Minn., Fort William, Ont.,
and other places, and miscellaneous agreements to Jan. 8,
1811.
137
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1164
Silver City, Idaho.
Odd-Fellows, Independent Order of,
Owyhee Lodge, No. 2.
Records, 1868-1914. 2 boxes.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-H 110)
Correspondence with other lodges and members, especially
over illness and death benefits ; proceedings against members ;
reports of officers and committees; resolutions, bills and re-
ceipts; applications for membership, degrees, and transfers;
and withdrawal cards.
p. . A1 . _ . MS 65-1165
Finart, Alphonse Louis, 1852-1911, collector.
Coleccion de documentos sobre Nuevo Mexico, 1681-1841
99 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-E 37-
61)
Documents reflecting the administrations of 20 New Mexi
can governors including Antonio de Otermin (1681) • Do-
mmgo Jironza Petriz de Cruzate (1683-85) ; Diego de
Vargas Zapata y Lujan Ponce de Le6n (1693-94) ; Pedro
Eodriguez Cubero (1702) ; Joseph Chacon Medina Salazar
y Villasenor, Marques de la Pefiuela (1711) ; Juan Ignacio
Flores Mogollon (1713-15); Antonio Valverde y Cosio
(1715) with a diary of a campaign against the Utes and the
Comanches; Juan Domingo de Bustamante (1727-28) • resi-
dencia conducted by Don Francisco de la Sierra y Castillo
on Bustamante's term as governor (1731) ; Enrique de Ola-
yide y Michelena (1737-38) ; residencias conducted by Juan
Joseph Moreno and Don Joaquin Codallos y Rabal on the
terms of Olavide y Michelena and Mendoza as governors;
Joaquin Codallos y Rabal (1744-48) with an inquiry into
Navajo life; Francisco Antonio Maria del Valle (1756-57) •
Tomas Velez Cachupin (1749-54 and 1762-67) ; Pedro Fer^
mm de Mendinueta (1767-78) ; Juan Bautista de Anza
(1778-86); Fernando de la Concha (1789-91): Fernando
Chacon (1795-1804) ; Jose Manrique (1808) ; Facundo Mel-
gares .(1821) ; Jose Antonio Vizcarra (1823) : and Manuel
Armrjo (1841).
Calendar in the library. Also described in New Mexico
historical review, vol. 25, p. 244-53.
_ MS 65-1166
Piper, John.
Business records, 1877-1905. 4 boxes and 1 carton.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 212)
Business letters to John Piper and Edward Piper concern-
ing contracts, and bookings for performances at the Piper
Opera House, Virginia City, Nev.; together with contracts,
bills, printed circulars, and handbills.
_ , MS 65-1167
Plunkett, Sir Horace Curzon, 1854-1932.
Papers, 1881-1932. ca. 77 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film Z-G
Microfilms of originals in the Horace Plunkett estate,
England.
Correspondence, diaries, extracts of diaries prepared by
Margaret Digby, and obituaries of Plunkett, a rancher in
Wyoming (1877-89), who returned to Ireland and was very-
active in Irish agriculture and politics.
138
MS 65-1168
Read, Benjamin Maurice, 1853-1927.
Papers relating to the history of New Mexico, 1634-1921.
ca. 42 ft of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film
P-E231)
Microfilms of originals in the library of the Historical
Society of New Mexico.
Correspondence, Read's historical notes, and clippings
portraying his activities and interests as a lawyer and his-
torian; together with original documents on New Mexico
and several family collections including the papers (1880-
62) of Manuel Alvarez reflecting his life as a fur trader,
Santa Fe merchant, and U. S. consul, and papers (1850-98)
of the Donaciano Vigil family active in the political affairs
of Territorial New Mexico.
MS 65-1169
Read, William Miles, 1849-1929.
Papers, 1867-1930. ca. 2360 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 231)
Englishman employed by the Eberhardt and Aurora Min-
ing company, ltd., in White Pine Co., Nev. Correspondence,
journals (1890-1929) and other papers reflecting the de-
velopment, growth, and decline of the White Pine mining
industry and British investment in the Eberhardt and
Aurora mines under various corporate names ; together with
papers of Francis Drake (Read's business associate) and
papers relating to Read's administration of Drake's estate
(1909-10). Correspondents include Read's wife. Rose
Drake Read; his son-in-law, E. C. Jeffreys; Francis Drake;
and Thomas Phillpotts, an agent for the Eberhardt and
Aurora Mining Company, ltd., in the 1870's.
MS 65-1170
Rich Gulch Mining Company.
Records at Silver City, Idaho, 1906-17. 87 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-H 114)
Correspondence with U. S. Enders (1909) and F. W. Per-
kins (1913) reflecting operational and financial problems,
report by A. F. Stevens on the Company's property, printed
brochure for investors (ca. 1907), and miscellany (1910-16).
MS 65-1171
Scammon, Charles Melville, 1825-1911.
Papers, 1849-1911. 6 boxes, 2 portfolios, and 2 packages.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-K 200-
207)
Correspondence, journals of two whaling voyages (1853-
33), accounts, maps, pictures, scrapbooks, and other papers.
Includes a few sketches by Scammon and Frederick Whym-
per and papers relating to the U. S. Revenue-Cutter Serv-
ice (1863-1911) and the Western Union Telegraph Com-
pany's expedition for the Russian extension (1865-67).
„ . , „ MS 65-1172
Smith, Grant Horace, 1865-1944.
Papers, 1859-1936. 6 cartons.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 244)
In part, photocopies of newspaper items relating to the
Comstock Lode (ca. 1853-93) and of other items relating to
Mark Twain in Nevada.
Correspondence ; part of Smith's ms., "The history of the
Comstock Lode, 1850-1920" (1943) ; ms. about Mark Twain
in Nevada; articles; notebooks and miscellaneous notes on
early Nevada and California; historical sketches; accounts
of individual Comstock Lode mines: maps; pictures; scrap-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, Grant Horace, 1865-1944. Papers, 1859-1936.
(Continued)
books; clippings ; and other papers chiefly relating to Smith's
interest in Mark Twain, John W. Mackay. and the Coin-
stock Lode. Includes a collection of Shakespeareana, mis-
cellaneous essays, and notes about the Comstock Lode and
such topics as census, directories, society, roads, stocks,
milling, theaters, and Adolph Sutro.
Index and guide prepared by G. H. Smith, Jr., in the
library.
MS 65-1173
Stnrges, George S
Papers, ca. 1905-20. 188 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 202)
Correspondence and other papers concerning: the Belcher
Mine Company, Crown Point Mine, Ophir Mine, Yellow
Jacket Gold and Silver Mining Company, and related Com-
stock Lode mining companies ; together with papers of Ed-
ward B. Sturges.
MS 65-1174
Suffrage in Nevada, 1914-18. 173 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 284)
Correspondence relating to the suffrage campaign. Let-
ters to and from Grace Bridges, Bessie Eichelberger, Minnie
Flannigan, and Maude McCreery. Other correspondents
include Champ Clark, Anne Martin, Francis Griffith New-
lands, Key Pittman, Edwiti Ewing Roberts, and Anna
Howard Shaw.
Formerly part of the library's collection of Anne Martin
papers.
MS 65-1175
Tilton (A. E. & C. E.) New York.
Records, 1846-74. 24 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-A 315)
Correspondence (letter press copybooks) and accounts of
Alfred E. and Charles E. Tilton as dealers in wines and
spirits, real estate, merchandise, and gold and currency ac-
counts.
MS 65-1176
U.S. Army. Dept. of Arizona.
Reports on Arizona Indians, 1874. 63 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-D 3)
Questionnaires and other papers returned by various
Army officers, surgeons, Indian agents, traders, and a Cath-
olic bishop giving ethnological data on Apaches including
the Coyotero, Pinal, Chiricahua, White Mountain, and San
Carlos bands; and on the Hualapais, Maricopa, Mohave,
Papago, Pima, and Yuma Indians.
A descriptive list prepared in 1935 by A. H. Woodward
is with the collection. Also described in A guide to the
manuscript collections of the Bancroft Library, edited by
D. L. Morgan and G. P. Hammond, v. 1 (1963) p. 80-81.
MS 65-1177
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Selected documents relating to the fur trade and the Far
West, 1824-51. ca. 20 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft library (Film
P-W24)
Microfilms from originals in the National Archives.
Includes records of the St. Louis Superintendency; of tie
Upper Missouri and Arkansas agencies; and in tie Great
Nemaha, Kansas, Mandan, Osage, Sante Fe Trail, Sioux,
and miscellaneous files.
MS 65-1178
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Navajo Agency.
Field records, 1880-1905. ca. 102 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-D
105)
Microfilms of originals in the possession of the U. S. In-
dian Service, Window Rock, Ariz.
Letter press copybooks (1880-1900) of letters and financial
reports sent by agents at Fort Defiance, Ariz., respecting af-
fairs of the Navajo and Hopi Indians and letter books for
tie Navajo Boarding School, Fort Defiance (1899-1902)
and Western Navajo Training School, Algert and Tuba City,
Ariz. (1902-05). Correspondents include Frank Tracy Ben-
nett, John H. Bowman, E. H Dennison, Galen Eastman,
George W. Hayzlett, S. S. Patterson, E. H. Plummer, D. N.
Biordan, David L. Shipley, C. E. Vandever, and Constant
S.Williams.
MS 65-1179
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Sac and Fox Agency.
Letter book, 1840-47. 1 v.
In University of Calif ornia, Bancroft Library (P-Q 100)
Incomplete photocopy of the original probably in the
National Archives.
Letter book kept by John Beach, U. S. agent for the Sac
and Fox Nation. Includes accounts of the tribe with W. G.
& G. W. Ewing, payrolls for the Ottawa tribe, and other
items mainly pertaining to the Sac and Fox Indians .
MS 65-1180
U. S. Bureau of Land Management.
New Mexico field records, 1685-1904. ca. 1084 ft. af
microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-E
205) r . .
Microfilms made by the University of New Mexico from
originals in the U. S. Surveyor General's Office at Santa Fe,
Records pertaining to land titles including confirmation
of private and Pueblo land claims with some claims for
Arizona. .
Some records are calendared in The Spanish archives of
New Mexico compiled by R. E. Twitchell (1914).
MS 65-1181
U. S. General Land Office.
Records relating to land in Arizona and New Mexico, 1856-
1915. ca. 60 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-D
103 and 107)
Some of the microfilms (the records of the U. S. Surveyor
General for Arizona) consist of positive copies of originals
in the Federal Records Center, Wilmington, Calif.
Correspondence and other papers (1870-81) received by
John Wasson, U. S. Surveyor General for Arizona includ-
ing communications from Land Commissioners and Survey-
ors General for California and New Mexico; and records for
the La Arebac and Rancho Arebac, San Ignacio del Baba-
comari, San Rafael de la Zanja, and El Sopori land grants
in Arizona and the Rancho Pacheco land grant in New
Mexico.
139
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
TTi . •,- - MS 65-1182
Utah dictations, 1884 ?-88. 182 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-F 50
81, and 83) '
Chiefly biographical statements of one or two pages taken
by L, H. Nichols while seeking orders for Bancroft's Works;
together with biographical statements recorded in Salt Lake
City, Ogden, and Moroni, Utah Dictations were also re-
corded in Beaver, Chache, Davis, Garfield, Iron, Juab, Mil-
m\ w Ut ^ SaIt ^ Sanpete ' Smia * Summi t, Tooele,
Utah, Washington, and Weber Counties
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 114-16. ^^
Vernon, MabeL MS 65-1183
Papers, 1914-20. 7 boxes.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 283)
/loiTSft 1 *" C^sP^dence, including campaign letters
(1918-20) and other papers of Miss Vernon who partici-
pated in the Ivevada suffrage campaign in 1914 and 1916 as
Anne Martin's assistant and served as her campaign man-
ager m the 1918 and 1920 U. S. senatorial campaigns. In-
cludes letters from Sara Bard Field, Alice Henkle, Alice
raul, l>oris Stevens, Margaret Whittemore, and Maud
Younger.
Formerly part of the library's collection of Anne Martin
papers.
Virginia & Trnckee Railroad. ^ 65 ~ 118 *
Records, 1872-1950. 18 cartons and 32 packages
Li University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 231)
Correspondence, account books (1876-35), receipts (1877-
79), check receipts (1873-91), station accounts (1874-1929)
invoices (1876-1919), waybills (1874-1916), and miscel-
laneous maintenance records, inventories, time books, and
financial andoperating records of a standard-gauge railroad
connecting Virginia City Nev., with the Central Pacific
Railroad (later the Southern Pacific Railroad) at Reno,
Wright, William, 1829-1898. ^ 5 ~ 1185
Papers, 1860-189-. 2 cartons and 3 boxes
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 246)
i ™ 1 , 18 '- Correspondence; mss. of writings, principally
sketches for newspapers and magazines; clippings, chiefly
11^.'° ^wspapers; magazine Wrpts, and
items from the library of Wright, a writer and humorist
known by the pen name, "Dan De Quille," who worked for
the Virginia CUj "Territorial enterprise." Includes CivU
JS*S™ ' ( l-? 1 ~* 4) of "• brother ' *<*>» * w *£
(1836-1918), while serving m the Second Iowa Cavalry;
diary (1879-80) by his sister, Lou (Wright) Benjamin de-
fromTv^Lir^V th6 EaSte ™ Stftes and Ciote
wZht r LlheTt y> Iwa : ^d a biographical sketch of
Wright. Correspondents include Lou (Wright) Benjamin
Samuel Clemens C. C. Goodwin, and Lura G. WrignT
Described m A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G P HaT
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 148-149.
Yellow Jacket Gold and Silver Mining Company, Gold HOI
Nev. '
Records, 1871-1909. 3 v. and 1 box.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 223)
Legal papers, reports of silver purchased by the U S
Mint at Carson City, Nev., records of stock transfers and
accounts, and a ledger including clippings and printed
annual reports (1878-82) ; together with papers relating to
the Comstock Pumping Association, San Francisco.
v „- . _ „ . MS 65-1187
lenngton, Henry Marvin, 1828-1910.
Papers, 1864-1950. 45 v., 4 cartons, and 1 box.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 230)
Vice president and general manager of the Virginia. &
Truckee Railroad. Correspondence and other papers chiefly
concerning the affairs of the Virginia & Truckee and the
Carson and Colorado Railroads and the other companies in
-which Yerington was interested: Belvidere Mining Com-
pany, Bodie & Benton Railway and Commercial Company,
Bodie Hydraulic Mining and Water Company, Carson &
Tahoe Lumber and Fluming Company, Central Consolidated
Mining Company Consolidated Esmeralda Mines Company,
Dudley Mining Company, El Dorado Wood and Flume
Company, Inyo Development Company, Juniata Consoli-
dated Mining Company, Jupiter Mining Company, Lake
Tahoe Railway and Transportation Company, Natural Soda
Company Ltd., Real del Monte Mining Company, Savage
Mining Company, Sierra Nevada Wood and Lumber Com-
pany, Southern Development Company, Sterling Mine, Syn-
dicate Mining Company, Tioga Consolidated Mining Com-
pany, Union Mill and Mining Company, United Alkali
Company Ltd., Walker Lake & Bodie Toll Road Company,
and Walker Lake Wood and Lumber Company. Includes
many letters to D. O. Mills, principal owner of most of the
businesses with which Yerington was associated, and to out-
standing Nevada political figures; letters (1896-1914) by a
son, E. B. Yerington, who was general freight and passenger
agent for the Virginia & Truckee and the Carson and
U>lorado Railroads; and three letter books (1883-90) and
shipping notices (1899-1914) reflecting the affairs of another
son, Hume Yerington, who was general purchasing and sup-
ply agent for the Virginia & Truckee and the Carson aud
Colorado Railroads.
140
„_...,„ MS 65-1188
braves, Frederick Rogers, Bp., 1858-1940
Papers, 1880-1940. 3 ft.
In Church Historical Society Library and Archives (Prot-
estant Episcopal Church, U. S. A, Austin, Tex.)
Episcopal clergyman. Correspondence, including letters
to and from the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
of the Protestant Episcopal Church (1893-1937), mission-
aries, and Graves' family; and scrapbooks relating both to
misaon work and private matters of Graves, a missionary
, (iaEtef £SK? and missionary bishop of W*
Unpublished preliminary inventory in the repository
^formation onliterary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Lucy J. Graves, 1961.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1189
©rahood, Harper M 1840?-1914.
Papers, 1868-78. 4 ft. (ca. 400 items)
In University of Colorado Libraries, Western Historical
Collections.
Lawyer and legal associate of Henry M. Teller, of Central
City, Colo. Business and personal correspondence; Republi-
can State Committee correspondence (1878) ; records (1863)
of the organization of an unofficial militia unit, tie Elbert
Guards; business records (ca. 1870) of a drugstore; Masonic
papers of Orahood while serving as Grand Master of Colo-
rado, 1876-77; and other papers. Includes correspondence,
briefs, notes, and other material relating to legal cases in-
volving property disputes, collection of delinquent accounts,
property transfers, estate settlements, mining f-laims and con-
troversies, assault, and bankruptcy; and correspondence
with Henry M. Teller, Frank Hall, and others prominent in
early Colorado history.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Gift.
MS 65-1190
Teller, Henry Moore, 1830-1914.
Papers, 1860-75. 8 ft. (ca. 800 items)
In University of Colorado Libraries, Western Historical
Collections.
Lawyer, Secretary of the Interior, and U. S. Senator from
Colorado. Records of early Central City and Georgetown,
Colo., mining booms consisting of pre-emptions, property
transfers, corporation records, laws of district miners' courts,
and business correspondence; records of early commercial
enterprises of George M Pullman, 1860-64; activities of
George Heaton, agent for British interests in Colorado min-
ing, 1870-74; the Colorado Central Railroad while Teller
was president, 1870-75 ; attempts by other railroads to com-
pete or collaborate with Teller to build a through railroad
out of Denver, Colo., to Salt Lake City, Utah; and of rela-
tions with the Union Pacific Railroad. Includes papers re-
lating to the prospective purchase by Heaton of the Virgil-
St. Vrain land grant in southeastern Colorado, 1870-72 ; and
Teller's Masonic papers while he was the Grand Master of
Colorado in the early 1870's.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Gift.
MS 65-1191
Benjamin, William Evarts, 1859-1940, collector.
Letters, manuscripts, and drawings, 1817-88. 88 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, mss. of writings, and drawings. In-
cludes 4 letters relating to Benjamin, 6 letters of George
Eliot, 47 letters and 6 mss. of John Raskin, 3 letters and a
us. of Joseph Mallord William Turner, and 4 letters relat-
ingtohim.
Gift of Beatrice Benjamin Carfcwright and Henry Rogers
Benjamin, 1943.
MS 65-1192
Barry, Frederick, 1876-1943.
Papers, ca. 1890-1943. ca. 1100 items.
In Colombia University Libraries.
Professor of the history of science at Columbia Univer-
sity. Mss. of writings and 127 vols, of lecture notes ar-
ranged by subject Includes a holograph xs. of a volumin-
ous musical composition "The alcayde," composed in the
latel890's.
Gift of E. I. Field, 1963.
MS 65-1193
Berol, Alfred C 1892- collector.
American Revolutionary letters and documents, collected
by Alfred C. and Madeleine Rossin Berol, 1650-1830. 182
items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Letters and documents, chiefly 1775-80, relating to the
American Revolution, or to the persons who figured in it
Includes 16 letters of Henry Laurens, a South Carolina
planter, and of his son, John Laurens, among which is &
"manumission letter" (1776) written by Henry Laurens to
his son. Other persons represented include John Adams,
Edmund Burke, Aaron Burr, Lord Cornwallis, Benjamin
Franklin, Nathanael Greene, John Hancock, Patrick Henry,
John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones, Marquis de
Lafayette, Henry Brockholst Livingston, Robert Morris,
William Pitt, Benjamin Rush, Baron von Steuben, and
George Washington.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Berol, 1960-64.
MS 65-1194
Carman, Harry James, 1884-1964.
Papers, 1900-64. ca. 32,000 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Dean of Columbia College and professor of history at
Columbia University. Professional correspondence, lecture
notes, and course materials relating to Carman's work at
Columbia University and to his membership on the New
York City Board of Higher Education, the New York State
Board of Mediation, and the Japan American Committee
on Intellectual Exchange; and notes and typescripts of
various publications which Carman wrote and edited. In-
cludes much material on American colleges, attesting to Car-
man's interest in undergraduate education in the United
States.
Gift of Mrs. Margaret C. Carman, 1965.
M S 65-1185
Honsman, Alfred Edward, 1859-1936.
Papers, 1922-58. 157 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
English poet and classical Latin scholar. Correspondence
and mss. of writings by and relating to Housman, and his
brother, Laurence Housman, poet and playwright, chiefly
written to Cyril Clemens, who was working on a proposed
biography of A. E. Housman. Includes 6 letters from A, E.
Housman; 94 letters from Laurence Housman containing
comments on his brother's life and activities, religious be-
liefs, reading and manuscripts; and 45 letters from rela-
tives and persons closely related to A. E. Housman, among
them his sisters, Clemence Housman and Katharine E.
Symons, his publisher, Grant Richards, and his associates
at Oxford University, James T. Nance and Alfred W.
Pollard.
Gift of Ward Melville, 1963.
MS 65-1196
Connolly, Vera Leona, 1888-1964.
Papers, 1913-45. ca. 7500 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author and journalist Correspondence relating to Miss
Connolly's writings, mss. of her works, notes, and clippings
and offprints of her crusading articles on juvenile delin-
quency, marital conditions in the U. S., prisons and reforma-
tories, die American Indians, and other social problems.
Gift of the estate of Miss Connolly, 1965.
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,_ MS 65-1197
Donovan William Joseph, 1883-1959, collector.
Papers on the intelligence sendee during the American
Revolution, 1775-90. ca. 15,000 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
from various archives in the U. S., England, Canada,
France, and the Vatican. -,—*-, ^
Records and research materials, relating to Donovan's
study of the intelligence service during the American Re-
volution.
Gift of Mrs. Donovan, 1960-63.
- . -. ,. „ MS 65-1198
Engel, Solton, collector.
Manuscripts, autograph letters, and drawings collected by
Solton and Julia Engel, 1832-1935. 76 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
In part, transcripts (handwritten).
Mss. of writings, autograph letters, and drawings relating
to English and American literature of the 19th and early
20th i centuries. Includes 10 letters and 4 mss. of Rudvard
Jtipling; a ms. of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Mock trial"-
a Mi and 2 letters of Walt Whitman; a copy of Ralph
Waldo Emerson's "Leaves of grass" letter in Whitman's
handwriting; a letter from Whitman to Moncure D Con-
^w^^ ?" E^*"** le ^r. 31 of the drawings are
by W. W. Denslow and John Rae Neill, and represent illus-
trations done for various works by Frank Baum. Most of
the items in the papers relate to the collection of first edi-
faons which Mr. and Mrs. Engel presented to the Columbia
university Libraries.
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Engel, 1954-57.
Franklin, Christine (Ladd) 1847-1930.
Papers of Christine and Fabian Franklin, ca 1900-39
ca. 7000 items. ««-w.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, documents, and other papers of Mrs.
Franklin and her husband, Fabian Franklin, relating to
their work in the fields of psychology and logic. Thepapers
are mainly those of Mrs. Franklin, who lectured at Cokun-
bia University, 1914-27, and who was well-known for her
method of reducing all syllogism to a single formula, and
for her contributions to knowledge relating to color vision.
Orift of the estate of Margaret Ladd-Franklin through
Helen Hotchkiss, 1962. ^
Gay family. MS 65-1200
m^SFT ° f ^ Gay and 0tis fan ^es, ca. 1740-1900. ca.
iUjUUU items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, diaries, journals, documents, and other
Papers of the New England descendants of John Gay
(founder of Dedham, Mass.) and John Otis (founder of
Bingham, Mass.). The 18th cent papers focus on the per-
sonal and business correspondence of Calvin, Jotham, and
Martin Gay, sons of the Rev. Ebenezer Gay (1696-1787), all
of whom were engaged in shipping between New England
and the Maritime Provinces. Some of Jotham and Martin
Oray s letters refer to the American Revolution. The chief
correspondents during the 19th cent are Ebenezer Gay
(1771-1842), his wife, Mary Allyne (Otis) Gay, and then-
sons, Sidney Howard Gay, the journalist, and Winckworth
Allan Gay, the landscape painter. The Otis family corre-
spondence centers around the business, real estate, and per-
142
sonal interests of Mary A. (Otis) Gay's brothers, John,
Joseph, and William Otis. Includes a sketchbook of Winck-
worth Allan Gay.
„.„ , MS 65-1201
Gildersleeve, Virginia Crocheron, 1877-
Papers, 1898-1962. ca. 7500 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Dean of Barnard College. Correspondence, notes, arti-
cles, reports, and speeches. Includes material relating to
the United Nations Conference in San Francisco, 1945 ; the
Dumbarton Oaks Conference, 1944; the International Fed-
eration of University Women and the American Association
of University Women ; the American Council on Education ;
the Near East College Association; and some material relat-
ing to Barnard College affairs.
Gift of Miss Gildersleeve, 1964.
m MS 65-1202
The Journal of philosophy.
Correspondence, 1892-1943. 121 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Letters addressed to editors of the journal: Wendell T.
Bush and Frederick J. E. Woodbridge; together with 4
typewritten mss. of John Dewey containing his holograph
corrections. The letters, from numerous philosophers, in-
clude 13 from John Dewey, 33 letters and 13 post cards from
William James, 16 from Josiah Royce, and 15 from George
Santayana.
Gift of the journal, 1965.
MS 65-1203
Levench family.
Correspondence, 1820-70. ca. 600 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, mainly personal, between various mem-
bers of the Leverich family of New York, relating especially
to Charles P. Leverich, New York mechant and to his wife,
Matilda Leverich.
Gift of Mrs. Charles McD. Puckette, 1964.
u ii .»u MS 65-1204
Maltz, Albert, 1908-
Literary manuscripts, ca. 1940-60. 17 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author. Typescripts, drafts, and notes for short stories
and for the novels: The underground stream (1940), The
cross and the arrow (1944), The journey of Simon McKeever
(1949), and A long day in a short life (1957) .
Gift of Mr. Maltz, 1952-64.
Meloney, Marie (Mattingly) 1883-1943.
Papers, 1891-1943. 4700 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence of Mrs. Meloney while she was editor of
the Delineator," the Sunday magazine of the "New York
herald tribune," and "This week magazine" covering a wide
held. of interest; mss. of Mrs. Meloney ? s works; and miscel-
laneous mss. of Louis Bromfield, G. K. Chesterton, Walter
De la Mare, John Drinkwater, Havelock Ellis, Richard Le
Galhenne, Mrs. Belloc Lowndes, and Leo Tolstoy. Corre-
spondents include Sherwood Anderson, Irving Bacheller,
James M. Barrie, Max Beerbohm, Arnold Bennett, Gutzon
Borglum, Willa Cather, Jo Davidson, Walter De la Mare,
Lord Alfred Douglas, Lord Dunsany, Robert Frost, John
Galsworthy, Rudyard Kipling, D. H. Lawrence, Sinclair
Lewis, Wyndham Lewis, Walter Lippmann, Somerset
Maugliam, A A. Milne, Charles Norris, Kathleen Norris,
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Meioney, Marie (Mattingly), 1883-1943.
1943.
Papers, 1891-
(ContlBued)
Alfred Noyes, Frances Perkins, Edwin Arlington Robinson,
Eleanor Roosevelt, Bertrand Russell, Carlo Sforza, Booth
Tarkington, Ernst Toller, H. M. TomBnson, and H G.
Wells.
Gift of "William Brown Meioney, Jr., 1964.
MS65-1206
Mitchel family.
Mitohel and Purroy family papers, ca. 1830-1918. 811
items.
■In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence; mss. of writings; and documents by and
relating to John Mitchel (1815-1875), Irish patriot; to his
grandson, John Purroy Mitchel (1879-1918), mayor of New
York City; to Mayor Mitchell maternal grandfather, John
B. Purroy; and to other members of the Mitchel and Purroy
families.
Gift of William Brown Meioney, Jr., 1963.
MS65-1207
Osgood, Herbert Levi, 1855-1918.
Papers, ca. 1900-24. 14 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Typescript of and notes relating to Osgood's 4 voL work,
"The American colonies in the 18th century" (1924) which
was completed by Dixon Ryan Fox after the death of
Osgood. The notes, which were taken at the British Public
Record Office and elsewhere, formed the basic research for
the book.
Gift of Mrs. Dixon Ryan Fox, 1964.
MS 65-1208
Price, Lucien, 1883-1964.
Literary manuscripts, 1951-58. 20 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author and reviewer and editorial writer for the Boston
globe. Typescripts, galley proofs, and notes for Price's
books: Hellas regained (1957), October rhapsody, and The
sacred legion (1951), which are parts of his " All souls"
sequence of novels.
Gift of Mr. Price, 1960-62.
MS 65-1209
Van Doren, Mark; 1894-
Papers, ca. 1917-65. ca. 2000 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author and educator. Correspondence, holograph drafts,
typescripts, and proofs of Van Doren's poems and published
works. Correspondents include Louise Bogan, Richard
Eberhart, T. S. Eliot, John Gould Fletcher, Robert Frost,
Robinson Jeffers, Louis MacNeice, Edgar Lee Masters, and
Allen Tate.
Gift of Mr. Van Doren, 1960-65.
MS 65-1210
Weaver, Raymond Melbourne, 1888-1948.
Papers, ca. 1920-40. ca. 200 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Professor of English at Columbia University. Cor-
respondence and literary mss. Includes typescripts of Black
valley (1926), and Herman Melville, mariner and mystic
(1961) as well as correspondence and notes relating to these
works.
MS 65-1211
Willis, Henry Parker, 1874-1937.
Papers, ca. 1910-37. ca. 10,000 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Author, economist, and professor of banking at Columbia
University. Correspondence, mss. of writings, speeches, re-
ports, and memoranda. Much of the collection deals with
the formation and early development of the Federal Re-
serve System. Includes material relating to the Philippine
National Bank, the Banking inquiry of 1925, the Irish
Banking Commission, the Banking act of 1933, the New Zea-
land Monetary Commission, and the Indian Currency Com-
mission.
Gift of Parker B. Willis, 1964.
MS 65-1212
Coffin, Owen Vincent, 1836-1921.
Papers, 1852-1917. 6 ft (ca. 3000 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Businessman, of Middletown, Conn., president of Middle-
sex Mutual Assurance Company, and Governor of Connecti-
cut Personal and official correspondence, business papers,
photos., memorabilia, and five scrapbooks of clippings. In-
cludes correspondence and records relating to the Nebraska
Real Estate and Livestock Association.
Descriptive card for the collection in the repository.
Information on literary rights in the repository.
Purchase, 1957.
MS 65-1213
Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford.
French and Indian wars papers, 1744-63. ca. 470 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, journals, orderly books, and documents
relating to the participation of Connecticut men and regi-
ments in the campaigns of the French and Indian wars.
Partial card catalog available in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift and deposit from various sources.
MS 65-1214
Connecticut Gore Land Company.
Records, 1631-1814. ca. 650 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, record books, ledger, copies of documents
used in various court cases, receipts, and other materials.
Includes correspondence (Feb.-Apr. 1796) between Joseph
Woodbridge and Nehemiah Strong relating to the surveying
of the Gore (a tract of land lying north of Pennsylvania
and south of Massachusetts claimed by New York, Massa-
chusetts and Connecticut) .
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Mainly purchased from the library of George Brinley,
1893.
MS 65-1215
Gillette, William Hooker, 1853-1937.
Letters, 1891-1914. 85 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Actor and dramatist, of Hartford, Conn, and member of
Hartford's Nook Farm community. Letters from Gillette
to Frank Fuller, Health Food Company, New York City,
mentioning activities and events in Gillette's life.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Purchase, 1965.
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Baylor, Alva Wilroot, 1871-1957. ^ 65_1216
Papers, 1893-1955. 5 ft. (1700 items)
(N^vS; p TL°) f Christ Historicai Society «*«*»•
Clergyman of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Correspondence, diaries, including four of travels in Europe,
and a typescript of travels in Ireland (1910) with expend
accounts, autobiography, addresses, photos., pamphlets, and
other papers. Includes U. S. Dept. of Labor arbitration
cases containing labor reports, agreements, and decisions of
labor-management relationships mainly in companies in
Tennessee and Georgia in the 1940's and early 1950's; min-
u^es and reports .of the Board of Temperance and Social
Welfare of the Disciples of Christ of which Taylor was sec-
retary ; and items relating to the Council of Southern Moun-
tain Workers, Cumberland Homesteads, Fellowship of
bouthero Churchmen, Institute of International Relations,
^terchurch World Movement, League of Nations a2
tun, Save the Children Fund, and Southern Conference
Educafaonal Fund. Also includes news reports of social
economic, and religious conditions in the South reported to
mtenal rektmg to Taylor, book reviews, P^Ssive Par£
■^ £ 7?"T"VF d - social ** "^ous concerns,
™ SfS^ ? ^r^^ * T *? lol > a *&* 0* his papers
?19W). P CW HJ>taric « 1 *»**!, Register nH
iiformation on Hterary rights available in the repository,
brift of the Rev. Taylor, 1955. *
Lead;, Frank Willing, 1855-1943, collector ^ 6Wai7
Genealogy of the signers of the Declaration of independ-
In Filson Club collections (Louisville, Ky )
Letters, documents, and summaries concerning the family
histories of ti» signers of the Declaration oftodepLS
S?Sf h I **"**» ™te to descendants oTtn^Sr?
mSfJT^ 7 ak ° -^ a typewritten copy in 20 vols.
™JS&£%Sg&£ Calve^completedt
JJ Llbrai7 ° f Con « ress has a microfilm copy (positive, 6
Abbot, Ezra, 1819-1884. MS 65_1218
Papers, 1853-84. 2 ft.
In Harvard University Archives
Professor of New Testament criticism and interpretation
at Harvard University Correspondence, includmg^X
the American Oriental Society, and lectures.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
am™* t*_ • »..- , MS 65-1218
Abbot, Francis Elkngwood, 1836-1903
Papers, 1848-1903. 15 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Instructor in philosophy at Harvard University and Uni-
tarian clergyman, of Toledo, Ohio. Correspondence: letter
books (1872-1900) ; diaries (1869-1903) ; notebooks,- loTrf
swmons, books, and poems; records (1870) of the Radical
Club of Toledo; records (1876-79) of the National Liberal
League; and records (1872-80) of the Index Association.
inf ormafaon onliterary rights available in the repository.
Chiefly gift of Dr. E.S. Abbot, 1940.
144
Abbott, Wilbur Cortez, 1869-1947. MB 65-1220
Papers, 1908-46. 2 ft.
In Harvard University Archives
^Professor of history at Yale and Harvard Universities.
Correspondence, notes, articles, lectures, and addresses
the rSo'S ^ * ~ B ^ npW1 Prf0r a PP ]1 ^- *
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
« ±, „ „ MS 65-1221
Anthony, John Gotdd, 1804-1877
Papers, 1839-77. 1 box.
In Harvard University Archives.
Assistant in conchology, Harvard Museum of Compara-
tive Zoology. Correspondence and travel notes.
Information on literary rights available in the respository.
» tvxx nr • MS65-1222
Babbitt, Irving, 1865-1933.
Papers, 1884-1933. 8 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Instructor and professor of French literature at Harvard
University. Correspondence; mss. of literary works; and
high school, college, and teaching notes.
Before 1983 may be seen only upon prior application to
the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Banks, Nathan, 1868-1953. MS65-1223
Papers, 1915-35. 1 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Associate professor of zoology at Harvard University.
Personal correspondence and professional papers.
Open to investigators only upon "prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Bentley, William, 1759-1819. MS65-1224
Correspondence, 1783-1815. 1 box.
In Harvard University Archives.
Unitarian clergyman, of Salem, Mass. Letters to Bentley
wTflijp? gS ' Wmiam D " ndrid *» P^ and^S
Formerly part of the William Bentley papers at the
American Antiquarian Society and Essex Institute
^formation on literary rights available in the rerxraitory
Gift of the Peabody Museum of Salem, Mass. ■
Bigelow, Jacob, 1787-1879. MS 65-1225
Papers, 1816-27. 1 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of materia medica at Harvard University. Cor-
respondence and memoranda.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
BScher, Maxime, 1867-1918. 65-1226
Papers, 1893-1912. 3 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
Instructor and professor of mathematics at Harvard Uni-
versity. Correspondence, bibliography, and examination
papers.
Before 1968. may be seen only upon prior application to
the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1227
Bond, George Phillips, 1825-1865.
Papers, 1851-65. 2 boxes.
Li Harvard University Archives.
Observer and Director of the Astronomical Observatory of
Harvard University. Correspondence and journal (1851).
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS65-1228
Bond, William Cranch, 1789-1859.
Papers, 1845-59. 2 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
Astronomer at Harvard University. Personal corre-
spondence and observation records.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1229
Burke, Walter Safford, 1866-1931.
Correspondence, 1898-1912. 1 box.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of mechanical engineering at Harvard Univer-
sity.
- Before 1981 may be seen only upon prior application to
the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1230
Cooke, Josiah Parsons, 1827-1894.
Papers, 1850-94. 4 v.
Li Harvard University Archives.
Professor of chemistry and mineralogy at Harvard Uni-
versity. Lecture notes.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1231
Coolidge, Archibald Cary, 1866-1928.
Papers, 1905-28. 6 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Instructor and professor of history and director of the
Harvard College Library. Correspondence, lectures, notes,
addresses, and mss. of books. Coolidge's official correspon-
dence is in the archives of the Harvard College Library.
Before 1978 may be seen only upon prior application to
the repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
MS65-1232
Croswdl, William, 1760-1834.
Papers, 1781-1834. 1 box.
In Harvard University Archives.
Librarian and mathematician at Harvard College. Cor-
respondence and papers relating primarily to library work.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the New England Historic Genealogical Society,
1964.
MS 65-1233
Dunster, Henry, 1609-1659.
Papers, 1638-1914. 73 items.
In Harvard University Archives.
President of Harvard College. Personal and official cor-
respondence, deeds, and other items; together with later
correspondence relating to them.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Mainly gift of family.
MS 65-1234
Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926.
Papers, 1869-1924. 199 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
President of Harvard College. Personal and official cor-
respondence, copies of speeches, photos., and other items
relating to Harvard and its presidency.
Shelf list in the repository, and indexes in correspondence.
Before 1975 may be seen only upon prior application to
the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1235
EHot, Samuel Atkins, 1798-1862.
Papers, 1820-61. 10 v.
In Harvard University Archives.
Merchant and mayor of Boston, treasurer of Harvard
University, and U. S. Bepresentative from Massachusetts.
Personal correspondence (1818-24), merchant's letter book
(1824-25) and personal financial records (1825-58), and
articles and addresses (1824-61) relating largely to politics.
Eliot's official papers as treasurer of Harvard University
are in the archives of that office.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1236
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865.
Correspondence, 1815-54. 5 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
President of Harvard College. Correspondence relating
.. to Harvard College.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1237
Earrar, John, 1779-1853.
Papers, 1813-27. 1 box.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at Har-
vard College. Correspondence and papers.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS65-1238
Fetton, Cornelius Conway, 1807-1862.
Papers, 1839-62. 6 v.
In Harvard University Archives.
President of Harvard College. Personal and official cor-
respondence, diaries (1853 and 1856), and lecture notes.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1239
Fenn, William Wallace, 1862-1932.
Papers, 1890-1932. 24 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of theology at Meadville Theological School,
Chicago, HL and Harvard University. Lecture notes, ad-
dresses, a few personal papers, and other items. _
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
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Fofeom, Charles, 1794-1872. MS 65 ~ 12 *
Papers, 1813-26. lbox.
In Harvard University Archives.
nae^i r S^ Ha 7 a f d F™*7 *** the Boston Athe-
Folsom's official papers as librarian of Harvart Univer-
sity are m the archives of Harvard College Libwr/ UmTOr
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Francke, Kuno, 1855-1930. MS 65-1241
Papers, 1890-1930. 3 boxes
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of German at Harvard University. Corre-
spondence (1915-17), articles, and notes. ^
^ *"***«*• «** «Pon Prior application to the
Frisbie, Levi, 1783-1822. ** 6WaiB
Correspondence, 1805-20. 1 bos.
In Harvard University Archives.
P«W of Latin, natural religion, moral philosophy,
and civil polity at Harvard University **»p*j,
L^rmation on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. A W. Lawrie, 1940,
Gilman, Samuel, 1791-1858. MS 65-124S
Papers, 1811-26. 5 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
j£SZi*LSSZt clerw of a - d —- s - c -
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Goodwin, William Watson, 1831-1912 / ^ 65 ~ 1244
Papers, 1879-1911. 2 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of Greek literature at Harvard Universitv
Correspondence with colleagues. university.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gorham, John, 1783-1829. MS 65-1245
Papers, 1824-27. 1 box.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of chemistry and materia medica at Harvard
University. Correspondence and other papers.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Grandgent, Charles Hall, 1862-1939 ^ 65 ~ 1246
Papers, 1886-1915. 2 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
I^S^ ° f ,? omance languages at Harvard University.
Linguistic and literary notes and memoranda. ^
Information on literary rights available in the repository
146
„ MS 65-1247
Greenough, Chester Noyes, 1874-1938
Papers, 1900-38. 5 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of English at Harvard University. Personal
correspondence and professional notes and mss.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository. rr °
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gross, Charles, 1857-1909. ** * W248
Papers, 1888-1909. 4 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of history at Harvard University. Professional
hss. and lecture notes.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
_ . _ MS 65-1249
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842.
Papers, 1822-42. 2ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Librarian of Harvard College and Unitarian clergyman,
of Dorchester, Mass. Personal correspondence, sermons, and
commonplace books.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Harvard University. Archives. MS 65-1250
Harvard presidents' papers, 1651-1804. 101 items.
-in Harvard University Archives.
Personal and official correspondence and documents (1745-
90) of Samuel Langdon (15 items) ; correspondence, diary,
f^L? ^ d0c T 6,1 l s (1651-1721) of John Leverett(40
items); personal and official correspondence (1683-1707)
of Increase Mather (18 items) ; and correspondence and ser-
mon notes 1785-1804) of Joseph WaSffS)
Other collections of papers of Harvard presidents are
cataloged separately in the National union catalog of
manuscript collections. ; "i"uug or
Hedge, Levi, 1766-1844. MS 65 ~ 1251
Papers, 1825-27. lbox.
In Harvard University Archives
JwET ° f , l0 ^ me *P h w' natural religion, moral
philosophy, and civil polity at Harvard GaUegT Cor-
respondence and other papers. *
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Hill, Thomas, 1818-1891. MS 65-1252
Correspondence, 1821-91. 9 v.
In Harvard University Archives
™^ dent °* ¥%"* CoUe S e - Personal and official cor-
respondence, including letter books.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Jackson, James, 1777-1867. MS 65-1253
Papers, 1814-27. lbox.
In Harvard University Archives.
Physician and Heisey professor of the theory and practice
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1254
Kirkland, John Thorton, 1770-1840.
Papers, 1806-34. 10 v.
In Harvard University Archives.
President of Harvard College. Correspondence, diary
(1816-17) , and memorandum books (1810-27) .
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1255
Kohler, Elmer Peter, 1865-1938.
Correspondence, 1912-38. 3 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of chemistry at Harvard University.
Professional correspondence.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1256
Lane, William Coolidge, 1859-1931.
Papers, 1887-1913. 1 box.
In Harvard University Archives.
Librarian of Harvard College and lecturer on the history
of printing. Personal correspondence and professional mbs.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Lane's official papers are in the archives of the Harvard
College Library.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1257
Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, 1856-1943.
Papers, 1883-1943. 271 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
President of Harvard College. Personal and official cor-
respondence, speeches, and other papers relating to Harvard
College and its presidency.
Shelf list in the repository, and indexes in correspondence.
Before 1993 may be seen only upon prior application to
the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1258
Morgan, Morris Hicky, 1859-1910.
Papers, 1888-1909. 9 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of classical philology at Harvard University.
Correspondence, diaries (1899-1909), and lectures.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1259
Norton, Andrews, 1786-1853.
Papers, 1806-53. 3 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
Librarian and professor of sacred literature at Harvard
University. Scholarly mss., lecture notes, and some personal
correspondence.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1260
Peck, William Dandridge, 1763-1822.
Papers, 1777-1827. 1 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of natural history at Harvard University. Per-
sonal and professional correspondence and mss. of writings
and lectures given, 1805-22.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1261
Peine, Benjamin, 1778-1831.
Papers, 1786-1831. 2 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
Librarian of Harvard College. Personal correspondence
and historical mss^ including a history of Harvard Univer-
sity which was published in 1833.
MS 65-1262
Peirce, Benjamin, 1809-1880.
Papers, 1831-S0. 10 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of astronomy and mathematics at Harvard
University. Family correspondence and professional
papers.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 66-1263
Pickering, Edward Charles, 1846-1919.
Papers, 1850-1918. 5 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of astronomy at Harvard University. Personal,
family, and official correspondence; an unpublished auto-
biography; scrapbooks; and notebooks.
Before 1970 may be seen only upon prior application to
the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by Harvard College Observatory, 1952.
MS 65-1264
Pickering, John, 1777-1846.
Papers, 1829-41. 1ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Overseer of Harvard College. Personal and official corre-
spondence.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1265
Pickering, William Henry, 1858-1938.
Papers, 1889-1924. 1ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Astronomer in charge of Harvard Observatory in Mande-
ville, Jamaica. Personal correspondence and notebooks.
Previous application should be made to Harvard Univer-
sity Archives.
MS 65-1266
Popkin, John SneUing, 1771-1852.
Letters, 1801-27. 1ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of Greek at Harvard University.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1267
Putnam, Frederic Ward, 1839-1915.
Papers, 1863-1916. 18 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Director of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeol-
ogy and Anthropology. Chiefly professional papers, includ-
ing correspondence, working papers, memoranda, and scrap-
books.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1268
Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864.
Papers, 1811-68. 23 v.
In Harvard University Archives.
President of Harvard College. Correspondence and offi-
cial documents.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
147
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
land, Benjamin, 1856-1934. ^ 65_1269
Papers, 1897-1933. 3 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives
Philosopher and librarian at Harvard University. Pro-
fessional correspondence and scholarly papers
untamT 011 t0 qU<>te fr ° m *• CoUection ^ ^ required
Information on Uterary rights available in the repository.
■*>■ u ji »™ . MS 65-1270
Richards, Theodore William, 1868-1928
Papers, 1889-1928. 7 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Prof essor of chemistry at Harvard University. Personal
and professional correspondence, teaching jibs- lecture ksb.,
and clippings. '
Access restricted until 1978.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Ropes, James Hardy, 1866-1933 ^ 65_12Tl
Papers, 1895-1927. 8 boxes. \
InHarvard University Archives. \
at HkSTS °4 — * ""l*" 1 of &» theological school
Id^dtaSngT^. *"**»* —■*£- -
thfrSosiS ^ * "" ^ DP0n P rior *PPKcation *»
SSS*^ ° n A "^"yjng^ amiable in the repository^
Deposit from Andover-Harvard Library, 1954.^^
Royce,Josiah, 1855-1916. MS 65-1272
Papers, 1882-1916. 25 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
. J^T*- * ^""fr* at Harvard University. Personal
and professional correspondence, mss. of lectures and arti-
cles, and notes.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Sargent, Dudley Allen, 1849-1924. MS 6$ ~ mi
Papers, 1879-1919. 11 ft.
In Harvard University Archives
r™^ 801 " ° f ] S ysical trtmil W and ™™**>t of Hemenway
Gymnasium at Harvard University. Personal and profes*
Z pho?oT spo nce ' financial records ' "**». ^^
the^Sto^ "* "" ^ "* UP ° n Pri0r •»»*»*« to
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Searle, Arthur, 1837-1920. MS65-1274
Papers, 1887-1912. 4 boxes.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of astronomy at Harvard University Profes-
sional papers, reminiscences, and memoranda.
Information on literary rights available in the repository
Sew»B, Stephen, 1734-1804. ^ ^^
Papers, 1765-82. 7 v.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of Oriental languages at Harvard University.
Lectures on Hebrew and Oriental literature delivered at
Harvard University.
Information on Uterary rights available in the repository.
«u« t t t MS 65-1276
SssMey, John Langdon, 1804-1885.
Papers, 1831-85. 28 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Magazine editor, librarian, and biographer at Harvard
University. Correspondence (largely professional), diaries:
journals ; and historical notes and clippings.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1940
and 1961.
Smith, Clement Lawrence, 1844-1909.
Papers, 1850-1905. 3 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of Latin and dean of Harvard University Cor-
respondence (mostly personal), diaries, and lecture notes.
Information on literary notes available in the repository.
~ .. „ ,_ Lm . MS 65-1278
Smyth, Herbert Weir, 1857-1937.
Papers, 1876-1928. 2 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of Greek and dean of Harvard University.
Personal correspondence and professional papers.
Before 1987 may be seen only upon prior application to
the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
a _, , „ MS 65-1279
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866.
Correspondence, 1849-53. 1 v.
In Harvard University Archives.
Historian and president of Harvard College. Official cor-
respondence.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
fl T5£iiS** k Cumt John """■ ^S
Papers, 1865-1933. 7 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
JS^SSjL*™* UniTOrsity - *—
the^S may '~ U T ^ np ° n P ri " ^cation to
Information on literary rights available in Hie repository.
Swain, George Fillmore, 1857-1931. MS 65-1281
Papers, 1909-29. 3 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of civil engineering at Harvard University.
iTTOiessional papers.
Before 1981 may be seen only upon prior application to
tne repository. "
LTformation on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by the Gordon McKay Library, 1961.
148
Miayer, Joseph Henry, 1828-1901 MS 65-1282
Papers, 1883-1901. 3 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
fi t wf^T? f • NeW Z eS ^ m t nt criticism and interpretation
at Harvard University. Professional papers.
Information on Uterary rights available in the repository
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1288
Thayer, William Roscoe, 1859-1923.
Papers, 1896-1920. 2 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Author and overseer of Harvard College. Correspondence
relating to Harvard, and lecture notes.
Until 1973 previous application should be made to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1284
Ticknor, George, 1791-187L
Lectures, 1817-35. 2 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Author and professor of French and Spanish literature at
Harvard University.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS65-1285
TreadwelL, Daniel, 1791-1872.
Papers, 1821-87. 1 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Inventor and professor of the application of science to
the useful arts, Harvard University. Personal and profes-
sional papers.
MS65-1286
Walker, James, 1794-1874.
Papers, 1840-72. 8 v.
In Harvard University Archives.
President of Harvard College. Personal and official cor-
respondence, library catalog, and other papers.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1287
Ware, Henry, 1764-1845.
Papers, 1805-42. 1ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Unitarian minister and professor of divinity at Harvard
University. Lectures and sermons.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS65-1288
Ware, Henry, 1794-1843.
Papers, 1820-42. 1 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Unitarian minister and professor of pulpit eloquence and
pastoral care at the Harvard Divinity School. Personal cor-
respondence, sermons, and professional notes.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1289
Warren, Henry Clarke, 1854-1899.
Papers, 1891-99. 1ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Author and student of Oriental languages, Cambridge,
Mass. Correspondence and linguistic notes.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1290
Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856.
Papers, 1814-27. 1 box.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of anatomy and surgery at Harvard University.
'Correspondence and other papers.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1291
Webster, John White, 1793-1850.
Papers, 1826-35. lbox.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of chemistry and mineralogy at Harvard Uni-
versity. Correspondence and other papers.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1292
Wendell, Barrett, 1855-1921.
Papers, 1873-1921. 6 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of English at Harvard University. Memoirs,
mss. of published works, professional notes, and lectures.
Before 1971 may be seen only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1293
Whipple, George Chandler, 1866-1924.
Papers, 1888-1924. 2 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of sanitary engineering at Harvard University.
Diaries and professional mss.
Before 1974 may be seen only upon prior application to
the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1294
White, Horatio Stephens, 1852-1934.
Papers, 1885-1926. 5 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of German at Harvard University. Profes-
sional notes.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1295
Wfflard, Sidney, 1780-1856.
Papers, 1807-26. 1 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental languages at
Harvard University. Correspondence, lecture notes, and
literary mss. .■■■.■■■■'.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 65-1296
Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817.
Papers, 1780-68. 1 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at Har-
vard University. Professional papers.
Information on literary rights available m the repository.
MS 65-1297
Willson, Robert Wheeler, 1853-1922.
Papers, 1898-1916. 1ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of astronomy at Harvard University. Profes-
sional observations, computations, and notes.
Before 1972 may be seen only upon prior application to the
repository. .
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
149
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Winsor, Justin, 1831-1897. MS * W298
Papers, 1847-97. 6 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Librarian of Harvard University and historian. Corre-
spondence (1851-S6), diaries (1881-97), journals (1847-70}
scrapbooks (1847-97), notebooks, pencil sketches, poems!
and essays. '
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
tit- .l MS 65-1299
Winthrop, John, 1714-1779.
Papers, 1728-89. 2 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Astronomer and professor of mathematics and natural
philosophy at Harvard University. Diaries (1739-79)
meteorological journal (1742-79), abstracts of sermons'
(1728-29) , and scientific notes.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
_. . MS 65-1300
Woodworth, Jay Backus, 1865-1925.
Papers, 1880-1924. 6 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Associate professor of geology at Harvard University.
Correspondence, personal, and regarding the Geological
Society of Boston, Mass^ the American Geophysical Union,
the U. S. Geological Survey, and the New York State
Museum; diaries; and notes for lectures and teaching.
Before 1974 may be seen only upon prior application to
the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
„ MS 65-1301
Young, AHyn Abbott, 1876-1929.
Papers, 1898-1927. 8 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of economics at Harvard University. Corre-
spondence and notes for Young's lectures at Harvard Uni-
versity.
Before 1979 may be seen only upon prior application to the
repository.
Allen, Wiffiam, 1784-1868. MS 65-1302
Family correspondence, 1802-53. ca. 4 ft. (307 items)
in Harvard University, Houghton Library
Unitarian dergyman, of Rondout, N. Y. Family corre-
sjpondence reflecting the Unitarian movement in MassachT
setts and New York Includes letters to Allen from various
persons; 82 letters from WiUiam Henry Channing (18lT
1884) to hjs wife Juba Allen Channing; andTletters from
OtSTsI? 617 (1727 - 1820 > to Wmiam Ellery Chan5n^
•64M-240 iShed inv<mt017 ' m **» Ub ««y's Accession record
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Inf ormation on literary rights available in the library
Purchased from WiUiam P. Wreden, 1965
Cartland family. MS 65-1303
Papers, 1832-1910. 20 ft (1862items)
*? Harvard University, Houghton Library
Family correspondence and papers of the Cartland family,
particularly ^ Moses Austin Cartland (1805-1863), Quaker
^f*^ °f, N ! w , H«««»Psbire and Providence, B. L; of
Joseph Cartland , (1810-1898) ; and of Gertrude^ E. (Whit-
^ ?^^- (1 . 82a - mi) - ^^"d* 13 letters from John
&reenleaf Whittier and other prominent Quakers of the
period; a diary of Gertrude E. (Whittier) Cartland- and
150
various papers relating to the Moses Brown School in
Providence.
Unpublished inventory in the library's Accession record
bMS Am 1752.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Prof. Martha Hale Shackford, granddaughter of
Moses Austin Cartland, 1942. "
*t tt «. ._ „, MS65-1804
Van Valkenburg, Edwin A d. 1932.
Political correspondence, 1896-1932. 10 ft. (1295 items)
In Harvard University, Houghton Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of the original letters
of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. in the Theodore Roosevelt Memo-
rial Association in New York City.
Editor of the "North American." Includes letters of
Albert J. Beveridge, Edward W. Bok, Albert Kidgely
Brunker, Henry Prather Fletcher, William Flinn, Her-
mann Hagedorn, Warren G. Harding, Hiram W. Johnson,
George W. Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, Corinne (Boosevelt)
Robinson, Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), Theodore
Roosevelt (1887-1944), William Cameron Sproul, Arthur
Isaiah Vorys, John Wanamaker, Leonard Wood, and many
other people involved in national and Pennsylvania politics,
the Republican Party, and the Progressive Movement
.»H!J P ,rr sbed inventor y ™ the library's Accession record
63M— 219.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Formerly part of the Theodore Roosevelt Collection in
the university's Widener Library.
Bauer, Frederick Charles, 1886- 65-1305
Papers, 1909-60. 1 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of agriculture at the University of Illinois.
Correspondence, notes, research papers, addresses, dippings,
publications, photos, and workpapers relating to agronomy
teaching, soil productivity, the Morrow plats, experiment
fields, fertilizers, the McKinley Foundation and Bauer's
career, including his positions in charge of soils extension,
chief of experimental fields, and professor of soil fertility
t> ... ™ MS 65-1306
Burriu, Thomas Jonathan, 1839-1916.
Papers, 1863-1910. 1 ft and 1 box.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of botany and vice president of the University
of Illinois. Letter press copybooks, journals, and an auto-
biographical sketch covering Burrill's boyhood in northern
Illinois. The journals include lecture notes, definitions,
questions, and diagrams made in various courses at Illinois
State Normal University (1863-64) and a diary (1875,
1877-78) of personal observations on crops, weather, plants!
insects, seeds, and personal activity. Most of the letters were
written by Burrill in his official capacity as vice president
of the University of Illinois/and also as chairman of the
Juiward Snyder Loan Fund Committee and of the board of
directors of the Y. M. C. A- They relate chiefly to univer-
sity affairs and include biographies of Selim H. Peabody
and Edward Snyder and reports of the Snyder Memorial
Committee and the Committee on Graduate Work. The pri-
vate correspondence relates to drainage and timber on But-
e's Arkansas lands, assessment of his Chicago lots, scien-
tinc investigations, and also to university affairs.
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1307
Case, Harold Clayton H 1890-1966
Papers, 1918-64. 4 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of agriculture at the University of Illinois.
Correspondence, Mas. of public addresses and talks, publica-
tions, lecture notes, clippings and news releases relating to
farm management extension, farm accounting, crop fore-
casts, the Farm Management Service, agricultural adjust-
ment, farm debt adjustment, mortgages and leases, farm
tenancy, agricultural economic courses, wartime food produc-
tion, farm appraisal, postwar European food supplies and
agricultural production, agricultural conditions in China
(1946), agricultural economic meetings and training pro-
grams, land use, price supports, and the history of agricul-
tural economics.
MS 65-1308
FairHe, John Archibald, 1872-1947.
Papers, 1885-1947. 32 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of political science at the University of Illinois
and managing editor of the "American political science re-
view." Correspondence, notes, text outlines, mbs. of writ-
ings, clippings, and reprints relating to public administra-
tion, State, county, township, and municipal government,
and related topics. Includes material relating to the Amer-
ican Political Science Association, the National Municipal
League, the Social Science Research Council, the Illinois
Special Tax Commission, the Illinois Efficiency and Econ-
omy Committee, university and departmental matters, staff
appointments, Illinois Pacific Aid Commission, American
Association of University Professors, and family affairs.
Correspondents include Charles A. Beard, Frederick A.
Cleveland, William E. Dodd, James W. Garner, Frank J.
Goodnctw, Edmund J. James, David Kinley, Charles E.
Merriam, Frederick A. Ogg, and Frank W. Taussig.
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
MS 65-1309
Faye, Christopher UrdahL 1886-
Papers, 1934-61. 1 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Library cataloger and assistant professor at the Univer-
sity of Illinois. Bibliography of writings on Zulu phi-
lology, religion, theology, and librarianship; notes on exhi-
bits of the Bible, 1934-35; reprints; book review, announce-
ments, and lecture outlines on "The western book," "Tran-
scription and transliteration," and "The cataloging of manu-
scripts."
MS 65-1310
HOlebrand, Harold Newcomb, 1887-1953.
Papers, 1918-47. 1 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
In part, transcripts (handwritten and typewritten).
Head of the English Dept. at the University of Illinois.
Correspondence; handwritten and typewritten copies of
The wasp," with descriptive notes; "Notes on 17th century
plays" ; and a lecture on comedy. Includes letters ( 1918-19)
to HUlebrand from Stuart Pratt Sherman about Urbana,
Til , during World War i; letters from the Central Council
for Nursing Education, from friends, and theatrical agents
about Hillebrand's play "Florence Nightingale"; letters
from Ida %m *1™, Sam Baphaelson, and Brock Pemberton
about the play, "The old order"; letters from Joseph Q,
Adams and George Kittredge about Hillebrand's "Vario-
rium" (1946) and "Troilus and Cressida" (1953). Other
correspondents include William Archer, Ernest A. Boyd,
Arthur Jones, and Thornton Wilder.
MS 66-1311
Hopkins, B. Smith, 1873-1952.
Papers, 1917-52. 1ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of inorganic chemistry at the University of
Illinois. Correspondence relating to research work on the
rare earths, fractionation of rare earth solutions, element 61
or "illinium," shipment and use of rare earth salts, ionic
migration method of separating rare earth, x-ray spectro-
graphic analysis of rare earths, Hopkins' faculty appoint-
ment (1919), work of graduate students, textbooks and
revisions, x-ray equipment, laboratory notebooks (1925-81),
chemical manufacturing, and Hopkins' genealogy; and a
posthumous list of Hopkins' publications, consistin g of 12
books and 129 articles. Correspondents include Gerald
Druce, of England; J. AMm Harris, of Canada; G. Hevesy,
of Copenhagen; Charles James; David Kinley ; B. J. Meyer,
of Berlin; William A. Noyes; Luigi Kolla, of Florence;
Manne Siegbahn, of Uppsala; S. Urbain, of Paris; and
Leonard F. Yntema.
MS 65-1312
Ketchum, Milo Smith, 1872-1934.
Papers, 1899-1902. 1 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Contracting and designing engineer for the Gillette-
Herzog Manufacturing Company of Minneapolis in Hough-
ton, Mich. Letter press copybook concerning Ketchum's
business activities, including the preparation of plans and
bids and the supervising of work on copper mine trestles,
shaft houses, and on cars ; papers relating to the publication
of the annual report of the Ulinois Society of Engineers
and Surveyors, the preparation of plans for bridges, the
securing of materials, proper construction, and payment
for Ketchum's services; and biEs (1902) for surveying lots
in Champaign, UL
MS 65-1313
Harrison, Ellen Wain.
Papers, 1895-1900. 1 ft. (ca. 100 items)
In Independence National Historical Park collections
(Philadelphia)
Kegent of the Philadelphia Chapter* of the Daughters of
the American Revolution. Mainly letters by or to Mrs.
Harrison relating to the restoration of Independence Hall
and the museum in Independence Hall.
Typewritten calendar in the repository.
Gift of George L. Harrison, 1952. On deposit with the
American Philosophical Society Library from 1952-63, it
formed part of the society's Independence National His-
torical Park collection (MS 61-1073) .
MS 65-1314
Philadelphia. Board to Take Charge of and Collect His-
torical Belies for the Museums of Independence EaU.
William H. Staake collection, 1900-17. 1 ft. (ca. 200
uo ')
In Independence National Historical Park collections
(Philadelphia) .
Correspondence and minute book, mainly concerning rel-
ics and paintings for the museum in Independence Hall
and adjoining buildings. William H. Staake was secretary
of the board.
Gift of William W. Staake, 1962.
151
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
i>i.-i j . u- MS 65-1315
fr-luJadelphia. Bureau of City Property. Independence HaU
Division.
Independence Hall collections, 1896-1950. ca. 100,000
items.
,J^, Independence National Historical Park coUections
(Philadelphia)
Official correspondence and personnel, equipment, and
museum records, covering restorations of Independence Hall,
Congress Hall, and Old City Hall and all aspects of ad-
ministration, both of the buildings and of the museum col-
lection.
Permanent loan from the city of Philadelphia, 1951.
p..,, , . . MS 65-1316
Philadelphia. Independence HaU. Board of Managers, Na-
tional Museum.
Chew loan collection, 1873-1918. 3 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
/t^, , ,F? ndence Nationa l Historical Park collections
(Philadelphia)
Letters received and drafts of outgoing letters concem-
^ 9 o^ atl f nal Museam ; ""Mfc book and accession books
(l87d-98) ; donor and subject indices; inventories; minute
book (1874-76) of the Committee on Restoration of Inde-
pendence Hall ; and letters received by the committee's chair-
man, Frank M. Etting. Most of the material relates to the
administration of the National Museum in Independence
Hall and the collection of relics for the museum and rep-
resents the files of Mary B. Chew, secretary of the Board of
Managers.
Indefinite loan from Benjamin and Samuel Chew. 1961-
63.
o „ _ „ ' MS 65-1317
Sellers, Horace Wells, 1857-1933.
Papers, 1730-1930. ca. 4 ft.
/^•, ^ de P enden< » National Historical Park collections
(Philadelphia)
In part, transcripts of documents relating to the history
of Independence Hall and Congress Hall, from various
sources.
Correspondence, reports, and photos, relating to the
relation of the Independence Hall group by a committee
of the Philadelphia Chapter, American Institute of Archi-
tects, of which Sellers was secretary; transcripts, clippings,
and notes on the architectural history of the Independence
ttall group; report of an architectural survey of Bartram
House and minutes (1925) of the American Institute of
Architects Restoration Committee; reports and correspond-
ence concerning the "old Philadelphia survey" (1932) ; and
miscellaneous notes on architectural history and related
subjects.
Gift of Lester H. Sellers.
This material was formerly in the American Philosophical
Society Library, forming part of the society's Independence
.National Historical Park collection (MS 61-1073).
_ ,_. MS 65-1318
Cashing family.
Cushing-Orne papers, 1730-1922. ca. 250 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Correspondence, accounts, and documents (1750-86) of
Thomas Gushing (1725-1788), Boston merchant and poli-
tician, including the Resolves establishing a Committee of
Correspondence sent by the Virginia House of Burgesses on
March 12, 1773 to Cushing as speaker of the Massachusetts
General Court; correspondence (1781-86) between the ex-
porting firm of John De Neufville and Sons, of Holland,
and Cushing, as chairm a n of the Committee on Foreign Af-
fairs; and the commission (Aug. 29, 1786) authorizing Cush-
ing and others to represent Massachusetts at the Annapolis
Convention on Trade. The correspondence between Cushing
and the John De Neufville firm concerns goods shipped to
Massachusetts by the order of Jonathan Loring Austin and
describes the difficulties of shipment due to the war, the low
status of American credit, and the sympathies of the Dutch
people; papers (1776-1807) of Thomas Cushing, Jr., includ-
ing military commissions placing him in the Massachusetts
Militia under Benjamin Lincoln in 1776 and 1786; Orne
family papers (1773-1818) including accounts (1772-75) for
cordage by Timothy Orne, merchant of Salem, Mass., and
much correspondence (1789-97) of the young Orne sisters,
with descriptions of social practices and dress of the period.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Harold O. Wellman, 1965.
MS 65-1319
OKn, William Mik>, 1845-1911.
Papers, 1848-1949. ca. 160 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Soldier and secretary of state of Massachusetts. Corre-
spondence and personal letter books (1861-1911) containing
descriptions of action during Olin's service (1862-65) with
the 36th Massachusetts Volunteers at Fredericksburg, Va.,
the capture of Vicksburg (1863), the Battle of the Wilder-
ness (1864), and the Siege of Petersburg (1865) ; personal
letters and papers (1881-1911) regarding the activities and
policies of the G. A R. of which Olm was an officer, especially
his interest (1893-1911) in the veteran's pensions legislation
(the Sulloway bill) ; personal correspondence dealing with
matters of concern to Olin as secretary of state (1891-1911),
including correspondence with James G. Blaine, Henry
Laurens Dawes, George F. Hoar, and John D. Long; and
documents (1879-85) regarding the establishment of a uni-
form design for the Great Seal of Massachusetts. Includes
a typewritten transcript of excerpts from Olin's letters
(1862-65) to his mother.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Gilbert L Bean, 1965.
_ . - .. MS65-1820
Tucker family.
Papers, 1709-1891. ca, 200 items.
In Massachusetts Historical Society Library.
Accounts, receipts, deeds, and inventories dating 1709-
1830, and other papers. The papers of Capt. Jonathan
Tucker (d. 1790) of the Massachusetts Militia include the
records (1745-88) of Country Gore (Worcester Co.) and of
Charlton, Mass., with town warrants (1760-77) for the es-
tablishment of services, assessments, and tax rolls, and docu-
ments relating to the duties of the offices of collector, asses-
sor, and constable held by Tucker from 1761-88. Military
documents (1754-61) of Capt. Tucker include papers relat-
ing to his company's activities and a journal kept during
the Crown Point Campaign; accounts of Capt Tucker are
those kept while he acted as delegate (1774-75) to the Pro-
vincial Congress. The papers of Lt Jonathan Tucker (d.
1820) relate to his service with the 5th Regt. Militia (1779)
to enemy activity at Potterhill, N. Y, to his occupation as
representative (1781-96) for the proprietors of Calais, Vt,
and to his participation in Shay's Rebellion. The letters
(1819-22) of William Tucker, printer, written from Ala-
bama and New Orleans, describe land opportunities in the
Texas territory and the difficulties of establishing a news-
paper. Names represented include Jonathan Tucker (d.
1749), housewright of Roxbury, Mass. (1709-48).
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase, 1965.
152
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1321
American Legion. Michigan. Fort Dearborn Post No. 364,
Dearborn.
Records, 1935-49. 9 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Rosters and a history (1949) of the post, compiled by
Floyd L. Haight
MS 65-1322
Ann Arbor, Mich. Huron Hills Golf Club.
Records, 1924-28. 150 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, financial papers, articles of as-
sociation, and membership lists.
MS 65-1323
Bnrsley, Joseph Aldrich, 1877-1950.
Papers, 1909-50. 900 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Dean of students at the University of Michigan. Chiefly
correspondence, with bills, receipts, and lists of class mem-
bers relating to the Class of 1899, particularly class re-
unions; and a ms. of an article relating to student loan
funds at the university, 1927-28.
MS 65-1324
Children's Fund of Michigan.
Records, 1929-55. 22ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, financial records, scrapbooks of clippings,
and other papers relating to a fund, e st a b lis h ed by James
Couzens and directed by "William J. Norton to support proj-
ects and agencies promoting the medical and general wel-
fare of children.
Gift of Mr. Norton, 1964-65.
MS65-1325
Civic Committee on the Dramatic Season, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Scrapbooks, 1938-5L 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Scrapbooks of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and
pictures relating to actors and plays of the drama season
sponsored by the committee.
Gift of William 6. Halstead, 1956.
MS 65-1326
Cook, Sullivan, 1834-1903.
Letters, 1862-63. 72 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Soldier and farmer. Letters concerning daily camp life
and home affairs, written by Cook to his wife while he was
serving in Company 1, 1st U. S. Sharpshooters.
Gift of Mrs. Louise H. Ferster, 1965.
MS 65-1327
Crawford, Fred Lewis, 1888-1957.
Papers, 1925-53. ca. 4 ft, and 25 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Sugar processor and U. S. Representative from Michigan.
Correspondence, speeches, and other papers relating mainly
to personal and financial affairs (especially Crawford's
Texas ranch) and political and congressional affairs in the
1930's; papers relating to his activities as a member of the
Insular Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives;
scrapbooks of clippings and photos.; and papers of the
Michigan Sugar Company. Correspondents include Wilber
Brucker, Leonard Hall, George A. Malcolm, and relatives
of Crawford.
Gift of Mrs. Crawford, 1964.
MS 65-1328
Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. Michigan
Chapter.
Records, 1956-60. 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Genealogical notes, scrapbook, and other papers.
On loan from the society.
MS 65-1329
Dice, Lee Raymond, 1887-
Papcrs, 1938-56. 6 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of zoology at the University of Michigan.
Chiefly correspondence dealing with the University of Mich-
igan's Dept of Zoology, and Institute of Human Biology
with some miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Mr. Dice, 1958.
MS 65-1830
Dickinson, Donald McDonald, 1846-1917.
Papers, 1884r-1903. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, photocopies of 19 letters from Dickinson to W. F.
Vilas and microfilm copy (1 reel) of correspondence of
Dickinson, Grover Cleveland and Daniel S. Lamont, made
from originals in the library of Congress.
Lawyer and U. S. Postmaster General- Correspondence;
8 vols, of records and documents on arbitration between the
U. S. and El Salvador (1895-1900); and a scrapbook of
newspaper clippings on Dickinson's political career. In-
cludes a letter (1903) from J. P. Irish to Dickinson about
affairs in El Salvador; and letters to James B. Angell, W.
Q. Gresham, Daniel Magone, Lawrence Maxwell, Don M
Montgomery, J. Sterling Morton, G. M Pritchard, William
B. Sears, Hoke Smith, Francis L. Stetson, and Henry T.
Thurber.
Gift of Donald M Dickinson, Jr.
MS 65-1331
Ford, Corydon La, 1813-1894.
Papers, 1873-1900. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of anatomy at the University of Michigan.
Correspondence, reports on Ford's faculty activities, lecture
notes, syllabi, plates, and other papers relating largely to
his work in the Medical School
MS 65-1332
German Christian Agricultural and Benevolent Society of
Ora et Labora, Bay Port, Mich.
Records, 1850-1949. 32 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence; legal papers; record book (1862-68) con-
taining correspondence, the constitution, minutes, accounts,
lists of members, and resolutions; financial records; map of
colony lands; historical sketches; and newspaper clippings.
Gift of Mrs. Robert E. Morse, 1958.
153
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
r-=-j a * xu « MS65-1333
Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of Michigan.
Becords, 1879-1941. 35 items and 21 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions,
Minutes, financial records, membership lists, clippings,
and otter papers of C. J. Dickerson Post, Hillsdale; Spear
Post No, 144; Welch Post No. 137, Ann Arbor; and Esta-
brook Woman's Belief Corp., Ann Arbor; and the visitor's
register of the 25th National Encampment, Detroit, 188L
Described in Guide to manuscripts in the Michigan His-
torical Collections of the University of Michigan, by B M.
Warner and L C. Brown (1963) p. 215-216.
Acquired from various sources.
o j » ■* „ t MS 65-133*
brand Kapids Urban League and Brough Community Asso-
ciation.
Records, 1943-61. ca. 3 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters, and other
papers relating to the activities of the association and the
Negro community of Brough in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Deposited by the league, 1964.
„.-,,» MS 65-1335
Griggs, Earl Leslie, 1899-
Correspondence, 1928-31. 53 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of English at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence pertaining to Griggs' securing a position on the
faculty of the University of Michigan and to his subsequent
scholarly activities.
„. MS 65-1336
Highland Park Civic Association.
Papers, 1950-51. 70 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, articles of incorporation, property restric-
tion agreements, membership blanks, and other papers of an
association, which sought restrictions on property occupancy
and transferraL
_i „ „. MS 65-1337
Holmes, Roy Hinman, 1882-1949.
Papers, ca. 1930-39. 2 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of sociology at the University of Michigan.
Correspondence and papers relating to Holmes' professional
activities. Includes a number of studies of Michigan rural
communities, made by Holmes' students, 1933-34
Gift of Mrs. Holmes, 1953-62.
, i_iv , MS65-1338
Lacy, Arthur Jay, 1876-
Papers, 1913-64. ca. 500 items and 8 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Lawyer and judge, of Detroit. Correspondence and other
papers relating to Lacy's tenure (1913-15) as judge of the
Wayne Co. (Mich.) Court of Domestic Relations, his activi-
ties as a bank "doctor" during the depression, and as a Dem-
ocrat in the elections of 1932 and 1934. Correspondents
154
include William A. Comstock, John Dingell, Woodbridge N.
Ferris, Horace H Backham, and Murray D. Van Wagoner.
Gift of Mr. Lacy, 1964.
MS 65-1339
Ladies' Literary Club, YpsUanti, Mich.
Records, 1894-1956. 75 items and 20 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes, financial records, reports, scrapbooks, and mis-
cellaneous papers.
On loan from the club.
MS 65-1340
Lorch, Emil, 1870-1963.
Papers, 1891-1963. 18 ft.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Architect, director of the University of Michigan's School
of Architecture, and architectural historian. Correspond-
ence, speeches, notes, clippings, memoranda, and pictures
relating to all aspects of Lorch's career and including papers
about the Chicago School of Architecture with which he
was associated from 1900-02; papers (1901-16) of the Archi-
tectural League of America; papers (1930's) of the Midwest
Division of the Historic American Buildings Survey; papers
(1918-30's) relating to the Association of Collegiate Schools
of Architecture and the Education Committee of the Amer-
ican Institute of Architects; and legislation (1915-30's) for
the registration of architects. The bulk of the collection
from 1938 on consists of correspondence about and materials
collected for a history of Michigan architecture and the
restoration of buildings on Mackinac Island and in Dear-
born, Detroit, and Dexter, Mich. Correspondents include
Mortimer E. Cooley, Royal S. Copeland, George Elmslie,
Richardson French, Cass Gilbert, Percy Ives, Fiske KimbalL
William Herbert Langford, Frederick M. Mann, Geza Ma-
roti, William Merchant, Lewis Mumford, Irving K. Pond,
Henry Smith Pritchete, Denman W. Ross, and Louis
Sullivan.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bailey.
„ „ „ MS 65-1341
McCollum family.
Papers, 1831-90. 49 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts.
Letters about family and business affairs written from
various towns in southern Michigan; legal documents and
certificates; and a justice of the peace docket book of David
T. McCollum. Correspondents include Levi and David T.
McCollum and Caroline W. Gridley.
Gift of George L. McCollum, 1946.
«*- • „™ ~ MS 65-1342
McKenzie, Wdham Dexter, 1873-
Correspondence, 1909-17. 80 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence dealing with the return of the University
of Michigan to the Western Athletic Conference. Corre-
spondents include Philip G. Bartelme, Henry M Bates,
Victor H Lane, and James O. Murfin.
Gift of Mr. McKenzie, 1948.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1343
Michigan.
Records of State agencies, 1805-1957. 1 ft, 4 items, 17 v.,
and 1 reel of microfilm.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Michi gan Territorial records consisting of an extract of
proceedings of the Governor and judges of the Territory
about land for the Detroit jail and courthouse (1812) and a
list of import taxes (1805) ; minutes, reports, extracts, and
financial records (1911-13) of the Public Domain Commis-
sion; minutes (1883-1932) of the State Board of Dentistry
and register of licensed dentists (1907-57) ; daily weather
records (1880-93) for the Ann Arbor area kept for the
State Board of Health; records (1934-38) of the State
Emergency Welfare Relief Commission composed of direc-
tives of the State relief administrator, William Haber, con-
taining information on the operation of all New Deal agen-
cies in Michigan ; Newaygo and Northport Road survey
(1859) made by the State Land Office; records (1903-07) of
the State Prison of Southern Michigan at Jackson; reports
(1900) of the comprehensive Michigan Railroad Appraisal,
directed by Mortimer E. Cooley for the State Tax Commis-
sion, together with appraisals of plank roads and canals
built in Michigan; and account book (1878-81) of the East-
ern Michigan Asylum (later Tpsilanti State Hospital).
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963) entries
no. 2727, 2752, 2755-2757, 2759, 2761, 2762, and 2765.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-1344
Michigan State Federation of Women's Clubs.
Records, 1898-1951. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, annual, sec-
retary's, and board of managers reports; materials relating
to State conventions, and miscellaneous papers.
MS 65-1345
Michigan State Historical Society.
Records, 1898-1950. 75 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, and financial reports.
MS 65-1346
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Agricultural societies records, 1847-1947. 57 items and
18 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Constitutions, minutes, membership lists, financial records,
and other records of Michigan farmers' organizations and
agricultural societies. Names represented include the Farm-
er's Club of School District No. 73, Kent Co. ; Harmony Al-
liance No. 49, Marion Township, Livingston Co.; Kala-
mazoo County Agricultural Society; Lapeer County Agri-
cultural Society; Fawn River Grange, Glass Creek Grange
No. 425, and Stoney Creek Grange No. 51 of the Patrons of
Husbandry ; and the Peninsular Farmers Club (in the Grand
Traverse Region) .
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts
in the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
yii.Tiigim i by R. M. Warner and L C. Brown (1963) en-
tries no. 2684, 2699, 2716, 2721, 2779, 2782, 2948, and 2949.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-1347
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Biographical papers, 1830-1961. ca. 75 items and 6 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten and photocopy) .
Biographical sketches, autobiographies, reminiscences,
letters containing biographical data, and other papers relat-
ing chiefly to residents of Michigan, and containing in-
formation on pioneer days and life in many Michigan cities
and towns. Includes material on William Baird, Jessie
Bonstelle, Henry Fox, Martin James Gillen, Lafcadio
Hearn, Everitt S. HotchMss, William Stuart James, Henry
Nelson Loud, Grace McClure, J. Sterling Morton, Eliza Mos-
her, Alice Freeman Palmer, Anna Howard Shaw, and the
Whitney family.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963).
Acquired from various sources, 1940-63.
MS 65-1348
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Businessmen's papers, 1799-1962. ca. 425 items and 119 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, account books, daybooks, receipts, and
other business records, and miscellaneous papers of, or re-
lating to, men engaged in business activities, chiefly in
Michigan. Includes account books of several general stores
and records of a carpenter, an undertaker, a cement mill,
pharmacists, and an iron foundry. Persons represented in-
clude Solomon Armstrong, George Blaich, Moses M Boylan,
Enoch Dieterle, William E. Hall, William P. Harris, Pliny
S. Lyman, William Malpass, Charles William Post Fran-
cis Reuben Stebbins, and Peter Townsend.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts
in the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963).
Acquired from various sources, 1937-62.
MS 65-1349
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Civil War papers, 1845-1927. ca. 960 items, 57 v., and 1
reel of microfilm.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, military records, biographical
material, and other papers relating to the Civil War. The
bulk of the collection consists of letters and diaries written
by Michigan men in military service.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963). Many
of the items are also described in Michigan men in the Civil
War by I. C. Brown (Michigan Historical Collections, Bul-
letin no. 9, Jan. 1959) and its Supplement (Oct. 1960).
Acquired from various sources.
155
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„. .. tt • . MS 65-1350
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
Clergymen's papers, 1796-1961. ca. 265 items and 47 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, diaries, journals, sermons, student papers,
notebooks, marriage record books, autobiographical and bio-
graphical data, account books, scrapbooks, and other papers,
relating to personal matters, church and religious activities,
and missionary work among Indians and others. Most of
the clergymen are from Michigan and are chiefly Baptists,
Methodists, or Presbyterians. Persons represented include
Charles Adams, Marvin Allen, Myron Barrett, George Ben-
nard, William Edward Boardman, William Thurston Bout-
well, Sidney S. Brown, Orlow Warren Carr, Howard K.
Chapman, Judson Dwight Collins, Francis H. Cuming,
John Donnelley, Jr., Peter Dougherty, Frederick Bohn
Fisher, Leo Morris Franklin, Harold F. Fredsell, John J.
Fulton, Frederick R. Gallagher, Reuben S. Goodman, Ed-
ward Payson Goodrich, Charles Wilhelm Frederick Haas,
Henry W. Hicks, John G. Kanouse, Karl H. Keefer, Sam-
uel B. Kimmell, Chancy W. Knickerbacker, Edward Meyer,
Willard MUs, Dwight Lyman Moody, Henry Horatio
Northrop, William Page, W H. Poole, Gabriel Richard,
James T. Robe, Alanson St. Clair, Frederick Schmid, James
Selkirk, George Nelson Smith, William G. Smith, Lysander
E. Spafford, Henry Tatlock, Charles Coffin Taylor, Sam W.
Titus, Levi White, Horace R. Williams, George Wilson,
and Edward J. Wimer.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts
in the Michigan Historical Collections of the University
of Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963).
Acquired from various sources, 1936-61.
„. .. TT MS 65-1351
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Colleges and other educational institutions' records, 1836-
1945. 93 items and 11 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Photocopies of 20 quarterly reports (1857-65) of the Che-
boygan Indian School ; and of the articles of association and
proceedings of Dickinson Institute, Romeo, Mich.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, and other records of
various Michigan colleges, schools, and other educational in-
stitutions. Includes letters and reports on the World War
n activities of Alma College; Andrews Universitv, Berrien
Springs (formerly Emanuel Missionary College') ; Calvin
College, Grand Rapids; Central Michigan University.
Mount Pleasant; Detroit Institute of Technology; Eastern
Michigan University, Ypsilanti; Ferris Institute, Bi»
Rapids; Hillsdale College; Jackson Junior College; Kala*
mazoo College; Lawrence Institute of Technology, High-
land Park; Port Huron Junior College; and the University
of Detroit Some of _the material relates to students' and
other societies affiliated with a school. Other institutions
represented include Adrian College, Albion College. Ann
Arbor School of Religion, Cheboygan Indian School,
County Teachers' Institute, Detroit Optical Institute, Dick-
inson Institute, Romeo; Leoni Normal School, Manchester
Village Lyceum, Marshall College, Michigan Female Semi-
nary, Kalamazoo; Olivet College, Prairie Seminary, Rich-
land (formerly Richland Academy) , and Raisin Valley
Seminary, Adrian.
_ A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M. Warner and I. C. Brown (1963) entries
156
no. 2627, 2629, 2631, 2641, 2655, 2661-62, 2664, 2669, 2675-77,
2679, 2685, 2702, 2714-15, 2722, 2724-26, 2737, 2777, 2784^B5,
2787, and 2814.
Acquired from various sources.
MS65-1352
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Diaries,. 1840-1956. 38 items and 201 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten).
Chiefly diaries of Michigan residents recording everyday
events. Includes 42 vols, of diaries (1890-1937) of Mamie
E. Conner, a housewife and bookkeeper in Plymouth, Mich. ;
51 vols, of diaries (1870-1934) of Horatio Sawyer Earle,
salesman, president of the Earle Equipment Company, and
Michigan State Highway Commissioner, containing com-
ments on selling farm and road equipment, the good roads
movement, the League of American Wheelmen, and Michi-
gan politics; 19 items and 42 vols, of diaries, notes, and
papers (1886-1938) of John Hooker, a businessman of New
Baltimore, Mich.; 38 vols, of diaries (1899-1956) of Charles
A Mutton, a lumber dealer in Millington, Mich.; and 44
vols, of diaries (1868-1925), including 2 account books, of
Joseph F. Proctor, lumber sawyer and scaler and fanner
of Hersey, Osceola Co., Mich.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts
in the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Wanner and I. C. Brown (1963), en-
tries no. 83, 339, 407, 472, 558, 586, 626, 646, 934, 1225, 1368,
1456, 1461, 1689, 1849, 1954, 2005, 2069, and 2129.
Acquired from various sources, 1938-60.
„. .. „ . . MS 65-1353
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Educators' papers, 1841-1962. 296 items and 58 v
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten).
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, Mas. of writings,
account books, reports, speeches, scrapbooks, and miscellane-
ous business, legal, and personal papers of teachers, profes-
sors, college presidents, and school superintendents, chiefly
of Michigan. The papers relate to travel and student life
as well as to educational matters, teaching experiences, and
personal life in Ann Arbor and other Michigan communi-
ties and elsewhere. Includes material on Albion College,
Alma College, Grand Rapids Kindergarten Training School,
Hillsdale College, the Indian school at Cheboygan, Mich.,
the Lapeer State Home and Training School Leoni The-
ological Institute, the Michigan Central College at Spring
Arbor, Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, and the
University of Michigan. Principal persons represented in-
clude James Rowland Angell, Louis William Doll, Junius
M. Fishburn, Jennie Lovan Green, Henry Romaine Patten-
gill, Webster Houston Pearce, Edwin Spencer Peck, John
Davis Pierce, William A Polglase, William Harvey Rey-
nolds, Herbert Miner Slauson, John Alexander Stewart,
Lucretia Willard Treat, Esther Boise Van Deman, Paul
Frederick Voelker, Eloise Waring, Eugene Clarence War-
riner, D. G. Wilder, and William Schuyler Woodruff.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
angle items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963).
Acquired from various sources, 1926-62.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1354
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Family papers, 1781-1943. ca. 560 items and 4 v.
la University of Michigan, Michigan Historical CoHec-
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence (family and business), diaries, business
and legal papers, some biographical and genealogical mate-
rial, photos., memorabilia, and other papers. Includes in-
formation on military service, especially in the Civil War.
Names of families represented include Anderson, Bach,
Condon, Cornelius, Delano, Harris, Hess, Hickey, Holton,
Tfimhali, Kingsley, Lerich, Seymour, Staebler, and Willcox.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts
in the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963) en-
tries no. 40, 70, 72, 406, 430, 434, 500, 514, 521, 846, 899, 902,
905, 939, 1039, 1082, 1092, 1152, 1387, 1577, 1680, 1778, 2053,
and 2101.
Acquired from various sources, 1937-62.
MS65-1355
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Farming papers, 1813-1962. ca. 175 items and 123 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, diaries, journals, account books, auto-
biographies, biographical material, addresses, and other
papers of farmers, or relating to farming activities in
Michigan. Persons represented include Peter J. Adams,
William Ball, Chauncey Bird, Joseph Bradish, Dexter
Briggs, Robert R. Briggs, John Bryan, John H Carleton,
Josiah G. Chase, Hiram Coleman, Robert B. Cowell, James
Cross, Ehenezer Davison, C. Dibble, William Forbes, James
H Fuller, Samuel Gonick, Hector Hayes, Augustus Hendel-
man, Horace Johnson, Samuel B. Jones, Will King, John
Mott, William Watts Mutton, Thomas Noy, Josiah S. Orris,
Valorous Robert Paine, David Wheeler Palmer, Mr. Perry
(a free Negro), Cass PerusM, Nathan Pierce, T. W. Pome-
roy, Nathan Power, John R. Powers, August Rasmussen,
Obadiah Rogers, Daniel Satterthwaite, Evart H. Scott,
D. Seger, Joseph and Esther Tabor, E. B. Thurstin, Henry
Clay Waldron, Orin White, Jacob Wilson, and M. Zimmer-
man.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963).
Acquired from various sources, 1936-62.
MS65-1356
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Fraternal organizations' records, 1861-1953. 26 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Financial records (1864-72) of Morenci, Mich., Lodge No.
95 of the Freemasons; minutes (1861-64) of the Interna-
tional Order of Cadets of Honor and Temperance, Hills-
dale, Mich. ; minutes, treasurer's reports, and other records
(1911-53) of the International Order of the King's Daugh-
ters and Sons, Phoebe Beal Circle, Ann Arbor, Mich.; min-
utes, officers' roster, and financial and membership records
(1904-29) of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Queen
City Lodge, Battle Creek, Mich.; and minutes (1907-52)
of the Washtenaw County Association of the Order of the
Eastern Star.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963) entries
no. 2687, 2710, 2711, 2776, and 2778.
Acquired from various sources.
MS65-1357
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collection*.
Genealogies and family histories, ca. 1853-1961. ca. 55
items and 2 v. . , „ „
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, reminiscences, and other papers contain-
ing genealogical material and family histories, chiefly from
Michigan. Families represented include Bailey, Ballantine,
Ballard, Barry, Chamberlin, Chipman, Doty, Dunlap,
Gage, Gillmore, Granger, Gruett, Hodges, McGraw, Mc-
Laren, Milhous, Muck, Olds, Outwater, Patterson, Pierce,
Purdy, Saunders, Spencer, Steere, Stiles, Street, White,
Whitman, and Yerkes.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963) en-
tries no. 95, 114, 330, 355, 556, 697, 800, 839, 925, 1041, 1186,
1222, 1353, 1414, 1429, 1502, 1547, 1769, 1800, 2020, 2023,
2035, 2905, and 2926.
Acquired from various sources, 1941-62.
MS 65-1358
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Historical sketches and articies, 1850-1960. ca. 115 items
and9v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Mss. of articles, together with a few letters, reports, bib-
liographies, addresses, and other material, relating chiefly
to local Michigan history. Includes information on cities,
towns, villages and counties, schools, churches, Indians, pio-
neers, lumbering, rivers, and organizations in Michigan.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single hems listed and described in Guide to manuscripts
in the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963).
Acquired from various sources, 1937-62.
MS 65-1359
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Land papers, 1794-1894. 68 items and 4 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, survey notes, land grants and patents,
deeds, and other papers, chiefly relating to land in Michigan.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts
in the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963) en-
tries no. 115, 224, 290, 411, 427, 569, 585, 618, 986, 987, 1048,
1118, 1184, 1212, 1244, 1361, 1433, 1443, 1492, 1623, 1737,
2082, and 2102.
157
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MMguu Uiuvendty. Micron Historical ^^^
and 55^ ^^ P&pet8 ' 182a - 1962 - <*■ &*> items
tiont Univerri| 7 of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, journals, account books, receipts,
fegal papery court decisions, docket booksTwciraphicS
^"^K^f 6 ^ aat °S ra P l1 k^ scrapbooks,1Ll other
papers, chiefly of lawyers and judges in Michigan, especially
Detroit Persons represented include Truman E^Ames,
Alexis Caswell Angell, Benjamin L. Baxter, Charles Beck-
with, Edward Davison Black, John C. Blanchard, Arthur
JST£ 5^7 Bm ^F BTOym > ^^ Brush > H <>™«>
£Mon Burt, Clarence Monroe Burton, James H. Campbell
Cyrus Dana, Samuel William Dexter, Charles Dickeyj
Jaxed Warner Finney, William Asa Fletcher, Silas B Gas-
fa^ Lewis Granger, William L. Greenly, Lawrence Wood-
ruff Halsey George Warren Hayden, Francis Marion John-
son, Paul Howard King, Otto Kirchner, Charles W. Kuhne,
William A. Love, James H. Lynch, Albert Everett Macom-
ber, Jacob L. McPeek, George Arthur Malcolm, Isaac Mars-
Sf* 5?- ^S? 4 * 6 Mwtm ' Charles Sedgwick May, Dwirfit
E5wJfi^, W< ^L M ^ d * Alir^MillarVXrt
Edward Miller, Craig C. Miller, Joseph B. Moore, James
Henry Moyle, Henry Alonzo Nichols, Frederick Bissell
Porter, James H. Pound, Dean Ernest Ryman, Clarence
William Sessions, Henry F. Severens, TalbotSmith, Uriel
bpencer, Henry Harrison Swan, Everett Marlin Sweeley,
\^L^ m ^ t ^f' Qe S^ ge WiDiam ^eadock, Charles
WMe^Whippie; Andrew G. Whitney, and WiS, Brow^
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
smgle items listed and desaS^QuidTto^uK £
the Michigan ^Historical Collections of the UmvSfcTof
Miclugan, byR M Warner and L C. Brown (im)^
Acquired from various sources, 1937-62.
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical CoIu£££
«u7 m f^? te ° f P i )ems Uld other UterM 7 writings, 1805-
1945. 125 items and 22 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
nons.
Poems, essays, songs, and mss. of books, together with a
tZ^^ff 7 ^ l6t ?, re •"* other P*^ Persons repre-
£&"»-" ^ ^"^ ATO riuTAIke Elinor Bo^et
Bartlett, Francois Xavier Bellencour, John Malcolm Brin-
nin, Ward Riley Brown, Clarence Mills Burkholder, Will
Carieton^ Joseph C. Case, Margaret Bird Chase, Adelia
Noble Cheever, Dorothea Ford, Harry Alverson Franek,
Joan Geisel Gardner, Richard H. Gringhuis, Henry F X.
Has, Benjamin^ Hathaway, Jonathan August Charles Hild-
ner, William Christian Hoad, Lucy Ann Clark Kingsley,
Warren Wayne Lamport, King Lardner, Charlesloncoiii
McGuire, Muriel Miles, Arnold Mulder, William Charles
Smithson Pellowe, Myra Goodwin Plantz, Laura Richard-
S? H f£ d _. PMi PPi Scott, Anthony Vanderveld, Stewart
inward White, and Maria D. Stowell Williams.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single i items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R M Warner and L C. Brown (1963) entries
no 63, 117, 151, 230, 250, 269, 307, 321, 350, 353, 66L 677. 705
79^856, 863, 909, 922, 1090, 1156, 1132, 12SB, 130L iS
1477, 1511, 1579, 1663, 1921, 2032, and 2062. ^ ^
Acquired from various sources, ca. 1939-60.
158
__ . . MS 65-1362
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Michigan military records, 1861-1917. 389 items and 13 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Muster rolls, quartermaster records, reports, certificates,
and other records, chiefly from the Civil War. Includes
records of the 1st, 4th, 6th, 11th, 16th, and 27th Michigan
Infantry regiments, the 4th, 5th, and 7th Cavalry regiments,
the Michigan Naval Militia in 1897 and 1917, and the Vet-
erans Association of the 20th Michigan Infantry Regiment
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963) entries
no. 2730-2732, 2739-2746, and 2750-2751.
Acquired from various sources.
. MS 65-1363
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Military topics, ca. 1799-1960. 236 items and 10 r.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, biographical ma-
terial, notebook, military orders and papers, addresses, peti-
tions, scrapbooks, and other papers relating to military af-
fairs or to men in military service. Many of the items relate
to the Spanish American War and to World War i. but the
Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Civil
War, Mexican border duty, and World War n are also men-
tioned. Principal persons represented include Frank Hay-
cock Burton, Lorin L. Comstock, Roy L. Noggle, Arthur
Armstrong Palmer, William Rufus Shafter, and Joseph
Rowe Smith.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
^f^ 7 ,?- M " Wamer ** d X - C - Brown (1963) entries
no 247, 281, 365, 401, 417, 505, 568, 799, 946, 1018, 1103 1203
mi im' S£' ^ JS* 13 ?' 1393 ' 1439 148 ° "£ S;
1733, 1871, 1924, 1953, 2929, and 2940.
Acquired from various sources, 1944-63.
w v ™ . . MS 65-1364
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
Personal account books, 1812-1944. 28 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Accounts showing personal expenses of Michigan resi-
dents. Some of the records contain a few business expenses.
Licludes an account book (1847) of Company H, 1st Regt,
Michigan Volunteers in the Mexican War, kept by Capt J
V^SSi^P*"^ Which ak ° includes H* Personal aecounte
(1850-68); and 10 vols, of personal accounts (1902-34) of
Nathan Albert Harvey (b.1860), professor of pedagogy at
Eastern Michigan University.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963) entries
no. 79, 184, 309, 346, 369, 492, 655, 658, 765, 855 971 1157
1282, 1860, 2012, 2036, and 2058. ' ' '
Acquired from various sources, ca. 1938-59.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„ . "■ ■ MS 65-1365
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Physicians' papers, 1826-1960. ca. 260 items and 69 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, medical account books (some containing
prescriptions), case books, medical notebooks, receipts, ad-
dresses, lectures, student notebooks, certificates, autobio-
graphical and biographical material, and other papers of
Michigan physicians. Some of the papers relate to the Uni-
versity of Michigan Medical School. Includes papers of a
few homeopathic physicians. Persons represented include
Edward T. Abrams, Thomas C. Adams, Samuel Amberg, D
W. Armstrong, James Nelson Ayres, A R. Ball, H. Belle
Ball, Sarah Gertrude Banks, Richard Bosworth, Sara Craig
Buckley, Fleming Carrow, George H. Cleveland, Samuel
Parker Cole, Dennis Cooley, Alonzo Cressy, George Dock,
Edward Swift Dunster, Isaac Newton Eldridge, E. F. Gam-
ble, J. J. Goodyear, Frederick J. Graham, William Green-
shields, David Gregory, Mary McKibbin Harper, Isaac W.
Howe, Charles E. Howland, Henry Hulst, Thomas Smith
Kingston, Clifford Kirkpatrick, M. L. Leach, Abraham
Leenhouts, A. E. Leete, Oscar Russell Long, William James
Mayo, Charles Beylard Guerard de Nancrede, Roland B. C.
Newcomb, Hiram Winnett Orr, Zina Pitcher, R. G. Snow,
James H. Sweeny, Francis Thomas, Augusta Louise Rosen-
thal Thompson, Everett Jerome Whitehead, Henry Clay
Willison, George Pray Winchell, James Craven Wood, and
Albert Yates.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963).
Acquired from various sources, 1937-63.
MS 65-1366
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Politicians' papers, 1812-1947. ca. 285 items, 74 v., and 1
reel of microfilm.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, biographical and autographical
material, notes, articles, addresses, legal papers, scrapbooks
of clippings, and other papers of Governors, U. S. Repre-
sentatives, State legislators, State officials, mayors, and other
political figures, chiefly of Michigan. Some of the papers
relate to personal matters but most are concerned with polit-
ical and governmental affairs in Michigan. Persons repre-
sented include Ebenezer Lakin Brown, Lewis Cass, Miner T.
Cole, Charles C. Comstock, Joseph Warren Fordney, Cortez
Perry Hooker, William Alanson Howard, Robert McClel-
land, Orriri W. Robinson, Arthur Raymond Rood, and
George W. Welsh.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M. Warner and L C. Brown (1963) entries
no. 26, 167, 180, 240, 324, 333, 351, 389, 400, 454, 515. 536, 553,
628, 664, 685, 743, 829, 882, 912, 940, 964, 1133, U64, 1208,
1211, 1255, 1281, 1314, 1358, 1413, 1464, 1507, 1518, 1581, 1597,
1607, 1863, 1875, 1986, 1997, and 2104.
Acquired from various sources, 1938-62.
MS 65-1367
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Records of organizations, 1832-1955. ca. 245 items and
42 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes, financial records, correspondence, membership
lists, constitutions, historical and biographical material,
addresses, poetry, program notes, and other records of social
clubs, literary and dramatic societies, charitable organiza-
tions, political parties and organizations, consumers' coop-
eratives, labor organizations, historical societies, medical
associations and other professional groups, and societies
interested in such matters as temperance, child study, pro-
tection, and civic improvement. Places represented include
Albion, Ann Arbor, Brooklyn, Flushing, Grand Rapids,
Greenville, Hillsdale, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Milford, Mon-
roe, Redford, and Ypsilanti, Mich,, and Eaton, Jackson,
Oakland, St Joseph, and Washtenaw Counties, Mich.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts'
in die Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963) p. 212-
224.
Acquired from various sources, 1938-63.
MS 65-1368
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Student notebooks, ca. 1858-1953. 20 items and 285 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Chiefly University of Michigan student notebooks on
courses in law, medicine, history, science, and many other
subjects. Some of the notebooks are from students at Hills-
dale College and other colleges and high schools in Mich-
igan. A few are from schools outside the State.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and I. C. Brown (1963).
Acquired from various sources, ca. 1936-62.
MS 65-1369
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Students' papers and theses, 1920-62. ca. 125 items, 26 v.,
and 7 reels of microfilm.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Student seminar papers on many subjects, particularly on
various aspects of Michigan history; and m. a, and k. a.
theses, mostly from University of Michigan students.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963).
Gifts from various sources, 1937-63.
MS 65-1370
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Travel diaries and papers, 1815-1935. 22 items and 17 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten).
Diaries, journals, letters, notes, and other papers relating
to traveling, chiefly to, from, or in Michigan. Many of the
trips were made in boats on the Great Lakes. Several trips
were from New York to Michigan and some were to Cali-
159
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Michigan. University. Michigan, Historical Collections.
Travel diaries and papers, 1815-1935. (Continued)
fomia and to Europe. Includes a diary (1867) of a trip to
Europe by Julius Caesar Burrows, U. S. Senator from Mich-
^an, two diaries (1860, 1867) of his wife, Frances S Peck
Burrows, and James A. Leroy's travelogs of Philippine
trips with William H. Taft in 1900-01 and 1905.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers co-
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by K. M. Warner and L C. Brown (1963) en-
tries no. 15, 23, 96, 274, 275, 364, 483, 659, 682, 716, 737, 757,
768, 937, 967, 1059, 1069, 1153, 1183, 1267, 1300, 1760, 1866,
1876, 1942, 1971, 2049, 2095, 2098, and 2888.
Acquired from various sources, 1938-63.
MS 65-1371
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
University of Michigan, 1851-1954. ca. 175 items and 7 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, scrapbooks, sketchbook, reports, articles,
and other writings relating to the University of Michigan.
Includes material concerning gifts to the university, fund-
raising, athletic activities, and the history of the university.
Persons represented include Frank Hopkins Culver, Homer
L. Heath, and Frieda Kleinstuck.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts
in the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R M. Warner and I. C. Brown (1963) entry
nos. 177, 262, 289, 336, 344, 462, 469, 528, 601, 745, 763. 880,
1015, 1053, 1065, 1078, 1102, 1417, 1445, 1538, 1594, 1770,
1801, 1869, 1923, 2028, 2079, 2099, and 2114.
Acquired from various sources, 1937-61.
„. , . , T . MS 65-1372
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
University of Michigan faculty members' papers, 3796-
1961. ca. 690 items and 41 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
ions.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, mbs. of articles and other writings, re-
ports, lectures, notes, biographical material, reminiscences,
scrapbooks, and other papers, both professional and per-
sonal, of or relating to, members of the faculty, librarians,
deans and other administrative officers of various colleges
and departments of the University of Michigan. Persons
represented include Werner Emmanuel Bachmann, James
Robinson Boise, Harold Prell Breitenbach, Henry Smith
Carhart, George Corselius, Charles Albert Davis, John Rob-
ert Effinger, Byron Alfred Finney, Robert Gessner, Charles
Ezra Greene, Levi Thomas Griffin, William James Herdman,
Howard Mumford Jones, Donald MacLean, William Henry
Pettee, Israel Cook RusselL Abram Sager, Volney Morgan
Spalding, Lewis George Vander Velde, Claude Halstead
Van Tyne, Albert Wurts Whitney, and Clarence George
Wrentmore.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963).
Acquired from various sources, 1936-63.
MS 65-1373
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
University of Michigan regents' papers, 1856-1957. 51
items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) .
Correspondence (some personal) ; addresses given at Uni-
versity of Michigan functions; and other papers of regents
of the University of Michigan. Includes genealogy of Elon
Farnsworth ; nine letters about him, the University of Michi-
gan, and the Michigan Central Railroad by his son George
E. Farnsworth; and scrapbook of obituary notices. Cor-
respondents and other persons represented include Vera
Burridge Baits, Angie Bingham Gilbert, Thomas Dwight
Gilbert, Donald McLatyre, Horace Mann, Henry P. Tappan,
and William Upjohn.
_ A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1968) en-
tries no. 81, 621, 725, 1224, 1907, and 2900.
Acquired from various sources, 1952-59.
MS 65-1374
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections,
University of Michigan students' personal papers, 1846-
1955. ca. 485 items and 72 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, account books of student ex-
penses, questionnaires, autograph books, scrapbooks, photos.,
memorabilia, and other papers of students and former stu-
dents of the University of Michigan. Includes reminiscences
of student days and information about student organizations
and alumni activities. Persons represented include Hugh
Bryan Alexander, Walter T Curtis, Jeannette M Dawson,
Ralph Henry Elsworth, James Samuel Fisher, lone Hay-
don, Arthur Jay Lacy, Vincent Smith Lovell, Herbert Cald-
well Smith, and Madelon Louisa Stockwell (Mrs. Charles K.
Turner).
_ A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M Warner and L C. Brown (1963).
Acquired from various sources, 1.936-63.
„. , . „ . . MS 65-1875
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
Women's organizations' records, 1866-1952. 224 items and
47 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, his-
torical and biographical sketches, attendance lists, clippings,
and other records of clubs and other women's societiesin
Michigan. Organizations represented include- Adrian
Woman's Club, Ann Arbor Grandmothers' Club, Delta
Gamma Kappa Society, Hillsdale Woman's Club, Ladies'
Library Association of Ann Arbor, Ladies' Temperance Un-
ion of Adrian, League of Women Voters of Ann Arbor Po-
litical Equality Club of Ann Arbor, Saline Woman's Club
Women's Committee of the Washtenaw County unit of the
U. S. Council of National Defense, Washtenaw County
Federation of Women's Clubs, West Side Woman's Club of
Ann Arbor, Woman's American Protective Association,
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and Ypsilanti Fed-
eration of Women's Clubs.
160
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Women's organizations' records, 1866-1952. (Continued)
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R M Warner and L C. Brown (1963) en-
tries no. 2628, 2650, 2672, 2705, 2718, 2720, 2723, 2783, 2796,
2806, 2817, 2821, 2824-2828, and 2833.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-1376
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
World War n papers, 1941-61. 687 items and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan. Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers, chiefly describ-
ing experiences of men and women in various branches of
the Armed Forces serving in the Pacific and other areas
during World War n. Many of the letters were written
to members of the faculty by former University of Michi-
gan students. Includes letters written to Frederick Clever
Bald, director of Michigan Historical Collections, concern-
ing the war effort made by the Michigan cities of Alpena,
Bay City, Iron Mountain, Muskegon, and Saginaw; and 250
letters from Charlevoix, Mich., servicemen and women to
the editor of the Charlevoix courier.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items listed and described in Guide to manuscripts in
the Michigan Historical Collections of the University of
Michigan, by R. M. Warner and L C. Brown (1963) entries
no. 39, 52, 89, 113, 159, 161, 212, 221, 843, 529, 641, 647, 767,
810, 915, 944, 1042, 1047, 1121, 1167, 1275, 1331, 1344, 1386,
1404, 1416, 1426, 1432, 1474, 1513, 1549, 1668, 1706, 1720, 1728,
1738, 1836, 1937, 2002, 2143, 2147, and 2880.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-1377
Morton, Hudson T
Papers, 1939-42. 100 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, reports, and other papers relating to the
University of Michigan Club of Ann Arbor.
Gift of Mrs. Morton, 1962.
MS 65-1378
Red Cross. U. S. American National Bed Cross. Washtenaux
County Chapter.
Records, 1916-30. 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan -Historical Collec-
Correspondence, minutes, reports of the Public Health
Nursing Association, a scrapbook of form letters from the
central division headquarters of the Red Cross to county
chapters, and clippings.
On loan from the chapter.
MS 65-1379
Reichert, Rudolph, 1889-
Papers, 1907-62. 18 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Banker. Correspondence, speeches, memoranda, and other
papers relating to Reichert's activities as a bank president
in Ann Arbor, Mich., commissioner of the State Banking
Dept. in Michigan, and an officer of the Michigan Banker's
Association. Includes papers relating to the fii»™rfi crises
in Michigan during the depression when he was banking
commissioner and papers on State and Federal banking leg-
islation and Federal deposit insurance. Correspondents in-
clude Junius Beal, Roscoe O. Bonisteel, Prentiss Brown, Wil-
ber Brucker, William A Comstock, Royal S. Copeland,
James Couzens, John Dingell, Homer Ferguson, Frank Fitz-
gerald, Gerald R. Ford, Fred Green, Frank McKay, Earl
Michener, Arthur Summerfield, Arthur Yandenberg, and
Murray Van Wagoner.
MS 65-1380
Republican Party. Michigan.
Records, 1881-1949. 80 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Reminiscences (ca. 1891) on the founding of the party;
minutes (1881-87) of the Lapeer Co., Mich., Republican
Committee; constitution, reports, and miscellaneous papers
of the Republican Woman's Club of Alma, Mich., for 1941-
46; certificate (1940) of presidential electors; and corre-
spondence and other papers of the Ann Arbor, Mich., Re-
publican Committee for 1948-49.
MS 65-1381
Rotary Club, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Records, 1931-48. 300 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, membership list, and other papers relat-
ing to the club's activities. Correspondents include Ran-
dolph G. Adams and Wilfred B. Shaw.
MS 65-1382
Schmalzried family.
Papers, 1853-1900. 50 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence (in German), together with accompany-
ing English translations or summaries; a land contract; and
miscellaneous papers. Includes 20 Civil War letters from
Frederick R. Schmalzried (1823-63) written to his family
while he was serving with Company C, 1st Michigan Cav-
alry; 18 letters (1861-63) from Schmalzried to his friends
describing and commenting on Army life and life in a parole
camp after he had been taken prisoner at Brentsville, Va. ;
and correspondence of various members of the Schmalzried
family written from or to Germany, largely about family
matters.
Some of the letters are described in Michigan men in the
Civil War, by Ida C. Brown (Michigan Historical Collec-
tions, Bulletin no. 9, Jan. 1959) p. 27.
Gift of Philip E. Bedient, 1958.
MS 65-1383
Sons of the American Revolution. Michigan Society.
Washtenaw Chapter.
Scrapbook, 1914-36. 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Scrapbook containing letters, programs of the chapter's
activities, and clippings.
Gift of Warren W. Florer, 1937.
MS 65-1384
Sutton, EH Ransome, 1869-1934.
Scrapbooks, 1898-1934. 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Author and secretary to Hazen S. Pingree, Governor of
Michigan. Articles by Sutton on scientific and other sub-
jects; telegrams from Theodore Roosevelt, and Russell A
Alger containing official orders for Michigan military con-
tingents in the Spanish American War; clippings about the
Spanish American War; two letters from Theodore Roose-
161
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect,
tons
Scrapbooks, 1898-1931
Sutton, Eli Raasome, 1869-1934.
(Continued)
jelt; and other papers. One of the articles is entitled «In
the land of revolution" and deals with a trip nZeby p£
gree and Sutton to Venezuela. r
Gift of Mrs. Sutton, 1387.
Three^iBuiers-Centary Club. Battle Creek CjJ^ 1 ^
Becords, 1906-40. 400 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Minutes, membership lists, and other papers of an organi-
zabon of men and women seventy-five years and older.
Gift of Mrs. Stanley T. Lowe, 1963.
U.S. Automobile Labor Board MS 65-1386
Becords, 1934-35. ca. 6 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Stenographic reports of hearings before the Board.
U. S. Fuel Administration.
Becords, 1918-19. 85 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Directives* records, and miscellaneous papers of the U. S.
Fuel Administration in Michigan in World War l Names
represented include William K. Prudden, adininistrator
^\Na^rud Labor Relation, Board. *S«M»»
■Records, 1937-38. 300 items
^University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
ts r^^ d "^P* clippings relating to the Ford Mo-
tor^C^any case before the board asZll as cQ^mt
U. S. Office of Price Administration. ^ ^^
Eecords, 1943. 3 v.
^University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
r^f^T^ "S* 6 * 0f *• 0PA «*Mtii« in Washtenaw
Co, Mich, during World War n. ™ w
Gift of Mentor L. Williams, 1945.
lems. Ann Arbor Branch ^^ ^^
Becords, 1943-44. 119 items
^University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
OOTespondence, minutes, and resolutions of the Ann Ar-
MS? T* ° f .^^TwilM. Committee, tog*C\£h
29 printed items of the national organization? CWnondU
entemclude Joseph H Ball, Harold^ Burto^Toark
£lrT**A ???» Jergu^ Carl A. mS%5phB
Perry, and Arthur H Vandenberg. F
162
w .- •., MS 65-1391
Visiting Nurse Association of Ann Arbor.
Records, 1896-1962. 1 ft. and 19 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Constitutions; case work, committee, annual, and financial
reports; minutes; and miscellaneous records of an associa-
tion formerly known as the Public Health Nursing Associa-
tion and onginally established as the Hospital Circle of the
lung's Daughters.
Gift of the association, 1948-62.
_ , MS 65-1392
Washtenaw County Medical Society.
Becords, 1847-1921. 250 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, largely with Dr. James F. Breakey, about
publie health matters; fee bills for 1847, 1867, and 1875, the
earliest of which contains a code of ethics; reports (1907-
10) on Ann Arbor, Mich., water; case reports; roster of
members and minutes, program notes, and other papers deal-
ing with the activities of the society. Correspondents in-
clude Levi L. Barbour, Shirley W. Smith, and Victor C
Vaughan.
wtt u „ MS 65-1393
Washtenaw County Medical Society. Woman's Auxiliary
Becords, 1938-58. 300 items and 3 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, reports, constitution, program notes-
mmUt ^^. the Washtenaw County Medical Society of Mich-
igan ; "Twenty year history of the Woman's Auxiliary to the
Washtenaw County Medical Society, 1938-1958," compiled
by Mrs. Howard CJummings, Mrs. Leonard E. Hinder, and
Mrs. Emery Sink ; and other papers.
Gift of Mrs. Russell DeJong, 1959.
Washtenaw Historical Society. ^ 65_1394
Becords, 1825-1955. ca. 3 ft. and 5 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
aons.
Papers relating to the, activities of the society and its
predecessor, the Washtenaw County Pioneer Society, includ-
ing a reguiter of members and minutes (1873-1955) ; and
papers collected by the societies, including the quartermaster
records of the 6th Michigan Heavy Artillery Regiment,
muster rolls of the 4th Michigan Infantry during the Civil
War, deeds to property, a scrapbook of newspaper clippings
on early Ann Arbor, Mich., obituaries and other papersre-
lflting to Ann Arbor and Washtenaw Co., Mich.
White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918.
Papers, 1857-1918. 82 items and 8 reels of microfilm.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
La part, microfilm copy made from originals in the Cor-
nell University Library, Collection of Begional History and
University Archives.
Educator and diplomat 82 original letters from White,
chiefly to Professor and Mrs. Edward P. Evans, relating to
national politics, American colleges and nniversitiesTtauvels
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918.
(Continued)
Papers, 1857-1918.
in Europe, various scholarly interests, and many other sub-
jects. The microfilm material (1857-65) includes letters to
and from White and members of his family, personal ac-
counts, and other papers, many concerning the University
of Michigan and Ann Arbor. Correspondents include
Charles K. Adams, James B. Angell, Levi Bishop, Charles
H. Brigham, Datus C. Brooks, Francis Brunnow, James
V. Campbell, Isaac P. Christiancy, Grover Cleveland,
Thomas St Cooley, Elizabeth E, DuBois, Corydon La Ford,
Henry S. Frieze, Benjamin Harrison, Erastus 0. Haven,
Theodore Boosevelt, John Sherman, William Sinclair, Wil-
liam H. Taft, Henry P. Tappan, Moses C. Tyler, James C
Watson, Alexander Winchell, and DeVolson Wood.
Acquired, 1958.
MS 65-1396
Windt, Valentine, 1901-1955.
Papers, 1922-55. ca. 250 items and 1 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of the University of Michigan Dept of Speech.
Correspondence, articles, notes, and other material largely
relating to the University of Michigan dramatic and speech
activities with which Windt was connected, and a list of
plays produced by him.
Gift of William P. Halstead, 1956.
MS 65-1397
Winter, John Garrett, 1881-1956.
Papers, 1901-51. ca. 2 ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Professor of Latin at the University of Michigan. Cor-
respondence, clippings, and other material mostly relating
to Winter's work in the Dept of Latin, as director of the
Division of Fine Arts, and other affairs of the University of
Michigan. Correspondents include James P. Adams, Meh-
met Aga Oglu, James B. Angell, Arthur E. K. Boak, Camp-
bell Bonner, Marion L. Burton, Martin L. D'Ooge, John R.
Effinger, Moses Gomberg, William H Hobbs, Charles E.
Hughes, Louis C. Karpinsky, Francis W. Kelsey, Hayward
Keniston, Edward H Kraus, Alfred H Lloyd, Albert H
Pattengill, Jesse S. Beeves, Frank E. Bobbins, Alexander
G. Ruthveii, and Henry A. Saunders.
Gift of Mrs. Winter, 1958.
MS65-1398
Wolverine Co-operative Wholesale, Longing, Mich.
Records, 1937-38. ca. 100 items.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, constitution, publications, advertise-
ments, price lists, and other papers.
MS 65-1399
Woman's Club, Arm Arbor, Mich.
Records, 1906-60. 1ft and 10 v.
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, minutes, annual reports, financial records,
and scrapbooks.
On loan from the club.
MS 65-1400
Workmen's Cirde. Michigan District Committee.
Records, 1930-60. 4ft
In University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions.
Correspondence, publications, minutes, and other records
(many of them in Yiddish) of a Jewish cooperative burial
and benevolent society.
Gift otthe Detroit Workmen's Circle, 1964
MS 65-1401
Drips, Andrew, 1789-1860.
Papers, 1820-60. ca. 200 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Papers relating chiefly to the activities of Drips as Indian
agent in preventing liquor traffic among the In d i a na , and to
his work as agent for Pierre Chouteau, Jr. & Company, of
St Louis, Mo. Includes correspondence relating to the
American Fur Company, Bent, St Vrain & Company, A. R.
Bonis, Bridger & Vasquez, Lucien FonteneUe, Joseph V.
Hamilton, W. D. HodgMss, Joseph Jewett, Charles Kelsey,
William Laidlaw, D. D. Mitchell, H. Picotte, Pratte & Ca-
banne, Mr. Robidoux, J. F. A. Sanford, Sybille, Adams &
Company, and the Upper Missouri Outfit and to some activi-
ties of Forts Cheyenne, Wya, Clark, N. D., George, S. D.,
John, Neb., Laramie, Wya, Lookout, S. D., McKenzie,
Mont, Pierre, S. D., Platte, Neb., and Union and William,
N. D.
Gift
MS 65-1402
Forsyth, Thomas, 1771-1833.
Papers, 1793-1953. ca. 1700 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Indian agent *<"■ trader, and businessman, of Illinois and
St Louis, Mo. Business and personal correspondence of
Forsyth, his son, Robert Forsyth (1808-1872) and other
members of the family, quarterly accounts of Forsyth as In-
dian agent documents, ledgers, genealogical materials, an
account book (1806) of Kinzie & Forsyth, and an account
book (1854-66) of Forsyth & Kingsbury. Most of the
papers relate to the War of 1812 and to Indian affairs, 1820-
30. The later material includes some tax and estate settle-
ment records, genealogical material, and reminiscences.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift
MS 65-1403
Forsyth, Thomas, 1771-1833.
Tesson collection, 1757-1910. ca. 500 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
Indian agent fur trader, and businessman, of Illinois and
St Louis, Mo. The bulk of the collection dates from 1810
to 1828 and consists of correspondence, papers concerning
Forsyth's activities as an Indian agent and his properties in
Peoria, Til , permits of numerous men to trade with In d i a n s,
and Forsyth's accounts at the U. S. fur trade factory at
Prairie du Chien, Wis. Papers of the Michel Tesson des
Ravines family (who came to the U S. from Santo Do-
mingo in 1808 and became connected with the Forsy ths i n
1863 when Edward M. Tesson married Laura Forsyth,
daughter of Thomas Forsyth's son Robert) include 22 let-
ters (1807-81) relating to the revolution in Santo Domingo
and to family properties confiscated by the Haitian Govern-
ment after the revolution. Other papers include deeds of
the St Ferdinand, Mo., area, papers relating to recruiting
by Capt Walter Wilkinson in the War of 1812, account
books (1806-12) with the Peoria Indians, receipts, genea-
logical material, and miscellaneous family papers.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift .
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Missouri Historical Society, St L*d* ** < *~ 140 *
Fires papers, 1825-1919. ca. 100 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St. Louis)
^Correspondence and service certificates concerning volun-
teer firemen ; charters, constitutions, and bylaws of St Louis,
Mo, volunteer companies (1826-59) ; accounts of an 1849
^'rJr/ nSU !? n 1 < ? P ^-' formation on fire fighting
tedgere of the volunteer companies and of the Volunteer
Firemen's Historical Society, organized in 1888.
uirt
Missouri Historical Society, St Louis. M 65 ~ 14 ° 5
Florissant papers, 1790-1959. ca. 100 items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
■In part, transcripts (typewritten) .
Correspondence, land papers, copies of church records,
and newspaper clippings relating to the town of Florissant
and the parish of St Ferdinand in Missouri.
Gift
Missouri Infantry. Sd Befft^ 1860-1865. Commit 1 **
Records, 1861-64. ca.l50items.
In Missouri Historical Society collections (St Louis)
t t >e8 ? 1 P tlTB ** d m «ster rolls and special orders. Capt
Joto Downey was commander of the company.
Adams Co, Neb. MS65-1407
Records, 1854-1959. ca. 39,000 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Tax receipts (1875-99), justice dockets (1875-1954), Dis-
tort Court bills of exception and depositions, material relat-
Aldrich, Benton, 1831-1918. MS 65-1408
Papers, ca. 1880-1918. 2 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
noS??? £"?' "'.CKfton, Neb. CoVresponden^; mss.;
2^ Mt ? 00,B ««*»*** essay notes, family histories, ac-
Krf ^memoranda; speeches (1883-99) given at meet-
ings of the Farmers' Institute; essays on Nemaha Co Neb
history farm life, ethics, education, proMbition/tnd I &
single tax; newspaper articles written by Aldrich; clippings-
minutes (1895-1906) of the Clifton Women's Club; and
other papers. Correspondents include Charles E. Bessev
^J 1 ^/^? 6 ^' ***** A- Emerson, S J
Hawks, and Fredericks. Taylor
joS 1 : »&*&*"• of *" AMred AMridi thrwigii Mra -
Aldrich, Bess (Streeter) 1881-1954. ■ " ** 65-U ° 9
Papers, 1907-54. lift
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Author, of Elmwood and Lincoln, Neb. General and
business correspondence, fan letters, telegrams, mss. and
notes for Mrs. Aldrich's novels and stories, a legal and
financial file including contracts and royalty statements,
printed matter consisting largely of magazines which con-
tain articles by or about her; scrapbooks including book re-
164
views, best-seller lists, newspaper clippings, and memora-
bilia; a file (ca. 1915-28) containing early letters, verse, and
short stories of Mrs. Aldrich's daughter, Mary Eleanor
(Aldrich) Beechner; and other papers. Correspondents in-
clude Mrs. Keene (Avery) Abbott, Jacques Chambrun, Eliz-
abeth Dickenson, Frank C. Hanighen, F. M Holly T A.
Leadley, Robert Leavitt, Abbott C. Page, Louise Pound,
Elizabeth S. Roberts, Richard A. Rowland, George F. WilL
Blanche Colton Williams, John L. B. Williams, Luella M.
Wright and the Appleton Publishing House.
Access to some of the papers is restricted until 1969.
Gift of Mrs. Aldrich's family, 1954.
ah_ , «- MS 65-1410
Auan, James Thomas, 1831-1885.
Papers, 1860-1935. ca. 250 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
/,S?Tf a g riculturist > °f Bellevue, Neb. Correspondence
(1878-85); scrapbook (1860-70); photocopy of a ms. on
Heradon House, by Donald B. Allan (1935) ; and printed
matter. Relates to Bellevue, Neb, the "Bellevue press,"
^.f*™? Isabel Brad fey, and agriculture in Nebraska.
Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Budington Allan and Carlisle
Allan.
Allen, Charles W 6.185L MS;W-ttU
Papers, 1871-1941. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Cattleman and journalist, of Chadron, Neb. Correspond-
ence, mss. of autobiographical writings, maps, newspaper
clippings, and a biographical sketch. The correspondence
is largely with Elmo Scott Watson, and concerns the pos-
sible publication of Allen's autobiography, In the West
that was, which covers his life from his journey to Wyo-
ming in 1871 to the Battle of Wounded Knee, 1890. The
bulk of the autobiographical material relates to the Dakota
SlOUX TndiaTiq ~w»»
Portions of chapters of In the West that was, were pub-
lished as "Red Cloud and the U. S. flag" in Nebraska his-
tory, v. 21, no 4 (Oct-Dec. 1940) , p. 283-304.
Allen, Mary Elizabeth (Bryan) ** 65 ~ M12
Genealogical notes, ca. 3 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Letters and notes, prepared in the 1920's and 1930's, con-
cerning genealogical records (from the 1700's) of the Bryan
and Jennings families; genealogical record of William Jen-
nings Bryan and a scrapbook concerning him; and news-
paper clippings concerning Charles Bryan, William Jen-
nings Bryan, Jr., and Ruth Bryan Owen.
Allen, William Vincent, 1847-1924. MS 65-1413
Papers, 1889-1934. ca. 2 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, judge, and U. S. Senator from Nebraska: Cor-
respondence, speeches, genealogical data on the Allen, Pier-
sol, and Pomerene families, campaign material, commissions,
invitations, memorial tributes, scrapbooks, newspaper clip-
pings, and other papers. Includes papers relating to Alleys
career (1893-1901) as Senator, to his work inforesfc con-
servation, and to his interest in the welfare of the Indians
of Nebraska. Correspondents include Thomas H Barry
William J. Bryan, James Garvey, Walter Q. Gresham, John
W. Hayes, Silas A. Holcomb, Charles F. Manderson, Willis
E. Keed, Lucius D. Richards, John S. Robinson, Addison E
Sheldon, John M Thurston, and Arthur J. Weaver.
Calendar of correspondence in the repository.
Acquired from Mr. Allen's grandson, Herbert Allen, 1949.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1414
Altrusa Ctab, Lincoln, Neb.
Records, 1922-60. ca. 2 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, rosters, yearbooks, pro-
grams, history, record of loan fund and grants, and scrap-
book.
Gift of the dub, 1962.
MS65-1415
American Association of University Women. Lincoln
{Neb.) Branch.
Records, 1920-59. ca. 3 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (1928), minutes (1928-55), president's
reports (1938-57), historian's reports (1938-42), scrap-
books, clippings, and printed matter; together with corre-
spondence, msb. of writings and notes of Louise Pound for
1920-57.
MS 65-1416
American Association of University Women. Nebraska
Division.
Eecords, 1930-61. 2 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Minutes, historian's reports, history of branches (1955-
59), and scrapbooks.
MS 65-1417
Avery, May (Bennett) 1870-1960.
Papers, 1929-37. ca. 200 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Resident of Lincoln, Neb. Diary of a trip abroad, bio-
graphical data, memorabilia, and other papers relating to
events in Nebraska during Mrs. Avery's lifetime and to
Mrs. Klepper, a pioneer woman who recalls her journey
from Illinois to Nebraska in the early 1880's and her life
in a Furnas Co., Neb., sod house until 1903.
Gift of W. G. Leavitt and Mrs. Avery's estate, 1960 and
1963.
MS 65-1418
Bassett, Samuel Clay, 1844-1926.
Papers, 1874-1927. 3 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Agriculturist and State legislator, of Buffalo Co., Neb.
Correspondence, notes, printed matter, and other papers
relating mainly to various phases of agriculture in Nebraska
and Bassett's opposition to moving the State capital from
Lincoln to Kearney, Neb. Includes the financial record,
minutes, and constitution of the Erie Farmers Club of
Buffalo County for 1874-81.
Gift of Mrs. Laura Bassett Kelley.
MS 65-1419
Beatrice Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.
Eecords, 1894-99. ca. 50 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Constitution, minutes, printed matter, clippings, and an-
nouncements relating to the activities and affairs of the
circle.
MS 65-1420
Beecher, George Allen, Bp., 1868-1951.
Papers, 1837-1950. 14 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Episcopal clergyman, of Nebraska. Correspondence
(1889-1950), journal, biographical data, notes (1889-
1909), genealogical data/ on the Beecher family, financial
records (1919-50), ledgers, scrapbooks (1933-41), memo-
randa, and newspaper clippings (1908-40) ; together with
xss. of writings by Beecher and other clergymen, records
(1900-44) of tiie Protestant Episcopal Church, and church
account books (1890-1910) of Bp. Anson R. Graves. The
notes tim^ihV> some made by Beecher as a divinity student
(1889-92) in Philadelphia and sermon notes; the uss. re-
late to pioneers and the early church in Nebraska; and the
church records include correspondence, reports, petitions,
and minutes of meetings of the Council of Advice and per-
tain mainly to the Western Nebraska Missionary District
Subjects represented include the Japanese Americanization
Society of Nebraska, the Sioux Memorial Association, life
on the Nebraska frontier, and Beecher^ efforts on behalf of
the Kearney (Neb.) Military Academy. Correspondents in-
clude WiBa Cather, James BL Haney, George G. Ware,
relatives of Beecher, and other clergymen.
MS 65-1421
Berg, Theophu Herman, 1879-
Papers, 1907-62. ca. 400 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
City clerk, of Lincoln, Neb. Correspondence, speeches,
legal file, newspaper clippings, biographical information,
and scrapbooks relating to the city government of Lincoln,
Neb. Correspondents include J. S. Baer, Charles A. Bartz,
Hiram D. Lingle, and C- A. Sorenson.
Gift of Mr. Berg, 1964.
MS 65-1422
Berge, Wendell, 1903-1955.
Papers, 1924-54. ca. 2 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
U. S. Assistant Attorney General. Correspondence; mss.
of and notes for speeches, articles, and addresses; press re-
leases; articles; clippings; and other printed matter. The
bulk of the collection consists of speeches and articles and
relates to affairs of the Dept of Justice during Berge's pe-
riod of service (1930-47). Subjects mentioned include anti-
trust legislation, international cartels, and the American
postwar economy. Correspondents include Tom C. Clark,
Felix Frankfurter, and Harry S. Truman.
Gift of Mrs. Berge, 1958.
MS 65-1423
Bonrke, John Gregory, 1843-1896.
Papers, 1873-98. 6 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Army officer and ethnologist. Correspondence, xss. of
writings, research notes, scrapbooks consisting mainly of
newspaper clippings, and printed matter. The papers relate
to Bourke's interest in ethnology, his book, On the border
with Crook (1891), the Chicago World's Columbian Exposi-
tion (1S93), the Garza Revolution (1892) on the Mexican
border, and personal matters.
Gift of Mr. Bourke's daughter, Mrs. Alexander H Rich-
ardson, 1956.
MS 65-1424
Bradford, Harry Elwyn, 1878-1963.
Papers, 1945-63. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Agricultural editor, of Lincoln, Neb. Writings, speech
outlines and notes pertaining to vocational education and
related topics, clippings, printed matter, memorabilia, and
other papers. Includes correspondence of Carrie King,
Bradford's sister-in-law; biographical and genealogical ma-
terial on the Bradford family; and material relating to
Bradford's professional career and publications.
Gift of Mrs. Carrie King, 1963.
165
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™_ v „ ^ MS 65-1425
Branch, Perry W
Papers, 1844-1922. ca. 150 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Foundation executive, of Lincoln, Neb. Correspondence
(1897-1922) and diary. The bulk of the correspondence
consists of letters written to Branch during his service in
World War I.
„ „ MS 65-1426
Brandsberg, George, 1937-
Papers, 1962-63. ca. 1 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Journalist, of Omaha. Correspondence, interview notes,
research data: taped interviews with Oren Lee Staley, presi-
dent of the National Fanners Organization; recordings of
NFO meetings, the 1962 NFO national election proceedings,
and the Feb. 1963 Farmer/Labor Conference in Omaha; sur-
vey of county extension directors; printed matter, clippings,
and miscellaneous papers.
Access to some of the papers is restricted until 1974.
Gift of Mr. Brandsberg, 1964.
„ . MS 65-1427
Bnnton, Job Wells, 1883-
Correspondence, 1918-20. ca. 100 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence between Brinton, of the United States
Sisal Trust, and his salesman, T. R Harvey; between W. W-
Ligett, manager of the Publishers National Service Bureau
and the Burleigh County Farmers Press; letters to J. R.
Waters; and a printed copy of a speech on the cooperative
marketing of wheat, delivered in 1924. The correspondence
deals with business affairs and with the Nonpartisan League.
- , „ MS 65-1428
Broady, Jefferson Hunsaker, 1844-1908.
Papers, 1861-1908. 1ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Judge, of Lincoln, Neb. Correspondence (1908), account
books (1861-70), brief book, notebook on American law,
scrapbooks, and clippings. Some papers relate to Nebraska
politics in the 1880's.
n— »i • MS 65-1429
Brown, Noma, 1863-1960.
Papers, 1898-1953. 1ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and U. S. Senator from Nebraska. Correspond-
nffl^i^ 7 ? d 1953) ' SP f dleS t 1908 ""). scrapbooks
(1898-1928), and newspaper clippings. Some papers relate
to Brown's senatorial term (1907-13) and his sponsorship
of the 16th amendment to the Constitution.
Brown Co,,™. MS65 " 1430
Records, 1883-1943. 34 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Assessment books for personal property and real estate;
letter press book, record of fees, instruments filed, and mort-
gage indebtedness; livestock record, by precinct; registra-
tion records; recapitulation ledgers; records of county clerk
fees, district court fees, and commissioner's proceedings-
corporation schedules; petitions; tax statement; and leeal
papers. ^
166
_ MS 65-1431
Bryan, Charles Wayland, 1867-1945.
Papers, 1908-38. ca. 17 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Mayor of Lincoln, Neb., and Governor of Nebraska. Cor-
respondence, reports, bills, resolutions, proclamations, affi-
davits; petitions relating to the Oregon Trail Highway,
highway construction, and employment; satire on Bryan,
political scrapbooks, and a memory book. Includes papers
relating to Bryan's campaign (1924) for Vice President of
the U. S. Correspondents include Calvin Coolidge and
Manuel Rosas.
MS65-1432
Burt Co, Neb.
Records, 1857-39. 54 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Assessors' books, tax lists, register of officers elected, rec-
ords of the Board of County Commissioners, trial and jus-
tice dockets, deed register, Burt County Claim Association
record, estray and brand book, and papers relating to the
Fish Creek Drainage Ditch Improvement Association.
MS 65-1433
Butler, Hugh Alfred, 1878-1954.
Papers, 1945-54. 180 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers relating to Butler's
terms as U. S. Senator from Nebraska.
Detailed description in the repository.
__„ „ MS65-1434
Butler Co., If el.
Land, tax, and election records, 1875-1923. 2 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Applications for nomination (1910-18), certificates of
nomination (1891-1918), nomination and election expense
statements (1900-16) of candidates, primary election papers
(1908), certificate of title fee book, numerical index of land
records, assessor's books (1875-79 and 1905), personal assess-
ment books (1908-23) , and tax lists ( 1884-99) .
*...''.. MS 65-1435
Callen, Ernest Glenn, 1894-1964.
Papers, 1928-62, ca.lft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Professor of political science and sociology. Correspond-
ence (1934-46), mss. of writings and notes (1929-44), and
Printed matter relating to the city government of Lincoln,
Neb., unemployment, workmen's compensation, labor law
public welfare, taxation, and other governmental and social
problems of Nebraska.
Gift of Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1964.
Campbell, lain C G MS 65-1436
Manuscripts and notes, ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections
?}? r H£r' ° f Wee P ia g Wa ter, Neb. Typewritten ks.
entitled "The story of Weeping Water"; data on early fam-
ilies and settlers of Weeping Water: the Reeds, Ashmuns,
Beardsleys, and Bellows; and notes on the history of the
Albion, Neh, Congregational Church.
Gift of Mr. Campbell, 1961 and 1962.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1437
Cains, Margaret Jane (Bnrke) 1859-1952.
Papers, 1865-1952. 2 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, of Lincoln, Neb. Correspondence (1889-1944),
kss. of writings, notes, certificates (1865-1919), Bible con-
taining a family record, newspaper clippings, and printed
matter. The papers relate to the activities of the American
Bar Association of which Mrs. Cams was the first woman
member, the National Association of Women Lawyers, and
the Nebraska Prison Board. Correspondents include Bose
Falls Bress and Charles F. Manderson.
Gift of the Cams family.
MS65-1438
Carson, John Lind, 1832-1897.
Papers, 1858-89. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Banker, of Brownville, Neb. Account books (1858-75) ;
scrapbook of verse and obituaries, with occasional diary en-
tries (1862-74) ; and autograph books (1881-89) of Carson's
daughter, Rose Carson.
Gift of Bose Carson, 1955.
MS 65-1439
Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District.
Records, 1907-59. ca. 15 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, reports, resolutions, minutes, legal papers,
agreements, hearings, court cases, congressional hearings and
bills, speeches, addresses, published and unpublished articles,
magazines, pamphlets, newspapers, newspaper clippings,
maps, charts, phonorecords made at the dedication (1941)
of the Jeffrey Canyon Hydroelectric Plant, project files (on
microfilm) ; and the papers of Donald W. Bangsley, presi-
dent (1933-41) of the board of directors of CNPPID, in-
cluding correspondence, speeches, radio addresses, court
cases, Government bills, bylaws of the CNPPID, schedules
of appointments, articles, pamphlets, maps, charts, news-
papers, and newspaper clippings. Some of the papers relate
to the tricounty irrigation project in Nebraska. Corre-
spondents include Ralph O. Canaday, attorney for the
CNPPID, and James N. Clarke, treasurer of the Supple-
mental Water Association, which was connected with the tri-
county project.
MS 65-1440
Chapman, Samuel M 1839-1907.
Correspondence, 1871-1904. 7 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, judge, and politician, of Plattsmouth, Neb. Cor-
respondence relating to political matters in Nebraska, eco-
nomic aspects of agriculture, Civil War pensions, and Chap-
man's activities as a collector for eastern creditors, especial-
ly farm machinery companies. Correspondents include
James E. Boyd, Lorenzo Crounse, James William Dawes,
Silas Garber, Monroe Leland Hayward, John A. McShane,
Charles Frederick Manderson, Samuel Maxwell (Chapman's
law partner), J. Sterling Morton, Algernon Sidney Paddock,
Roscoe Pound, Alvin Saunders, John Milton Thayer, John
Mellon Thurston, Edward Kimball Valentine, Charles Henry
Van Wyck, Arthur J. Weaver, and the Grand Army of the
Republic and the Missouri Pacific Railway Company.
MS 65-1441
Chase, Warren Tinker, 1860-1940.
Papers, 1880-1916. ca. 1 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Physician and druggist, of Loup City, Neb. Customer
accounts, druggist account books, and pharmacy notebooks.
Gift of the estate of Dr. Chase's daughter, Mrs. B. £.
Dale.
MS 65-1442
Chenoweth, Caleb Ashbury, 1843-1864.
Papers, 1856-1941. ca. 150 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Union Army soldier, of Illinois. Correspondence (1856-
64), account book (1861-69), and Chenoweth family history
(1961). The letters relate to the Battles of Perryville. Ky.
(1862),Chickamauga (1863) and Chattanooga, Tenn. (1863),
to other battles in Tennessee, to camp life, and to marches
into various parts of Tennessee. Correspondents include
Wilbur Fisk Chenoweth and other members of the family.
Gift of H. F. Chenoweth, 1957 and 1961.
MS65-1448
Church, Foster, 1822-1911.
Papers, 1858-1911. ca. 6 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Railway master mechanic, of Alexandria, Neb. Papers
relating to Church's business activities in New York and
Nebraska, including correspondence (1858-78), financial rec-
ords, "Railway entertainments" and other books and
pamphlets.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Church, 1954.
MS 65-1444
Clapp, Hugh Elton.
Papers, 1860-1928. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Engineer, of Lincoln, Neb. Diary (1898) ; ledger (1903-
09) ; roster of Company D, 1st Nebraska Volunteer Infan-
try in the Spanish American War; memorabilia from the
Philippine Expedition ; and other papers.
Gift of Mr. Clapp, 1962.
MS 65-1445
dark, Landy.
Papers, 1879-1922. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Lumber dealer, of Lincoln, Neb. Correspondence, scrap-
book of clippings, and printed matter. Some of the material
relates to the University of Nebraska (1883-85) .
Gift of the Clark estate, 1953.
MS 65-1446
Cochran, Robert LeRoy, 1886-1963.
Papers, 1900-41. 119 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Governor; of Nebraska. General, departmental, and ap-
plicant correspondence; biographical material; reports; ad-
dresses, speeches, and speech material ; campaign material
and election results; Dodge Co., Neb., highway petitions
(1935), petitions (1937) calling for a special session of the
Nebraska State Legislature, and petitions endorsing Gus
Hall; legal material, scrapbooks, certificates, maps, charts,
slides, movie film and cuts; a phonograph record containing
167
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Cochran, Robert LeRoy.
^Continued)
1886-1963.
Papers, 1900-41.
a political talk (1940) for Cochran, newspaper clippings and
editorials, printed matter, memorabilia, and an inventory of
the collection. Includes a file of the papers (1917-40) of
Cochran's wife, Aileen (Gantt) Cochran -with correspond-
ence and clippings and the genealogy and records (1900-38)
of the Cochran family. Correspondents include Edward R.
Burke, Harry B. Coffee, W. A. Ellis, T. M. Morrow, Keith
Neville, James C. Quigley, A. C. Tilley, and Gwyer H.
Yater.
„ , ^ T , MS 65-1447
Cole, Nellie W
Papers, 1932-53. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Resident of Beatrice, Neb. Diaries (1946-53); papers
(1932-44) relating to the Altar Guild of Christ Episcopal
Church, Beatrice, Neb.; household accounts; and printed
matter.
Gift of Dempster Mill Manufacturing Company, 1961.
MS 65-1448
Comstock, Ethel Martin.
Papers, 1882-1957. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Resident of Orleans, Neb. Correspondence (1882-88),
Orleans Cemetery records (1957) , and scrapbooks. Includes
material relating to the Simpson family and to the historv
of Harlan Co., Neb.
Gift of Mrs. Comstock, 1957.
„ , „, MS 65-1449
Condon, William M 1865-1920.
Papers, 1868-1920. ca. 100 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Dentist and banker, of Humphrey, Neb. Correspondence,
deeds, papers relating to women's clubs in Humphrey and
Madison, Neb., clippings, school papers of Nora Condon,
memorabilia, and other papers. Includes material relat-
ing to property owned by Thomas Ottis.
Gift of Nora Condon, 1955.
Cones, William W MS 65-1450
Papers, 1839-79. ca. 400 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Banker, of Wisner, Neb. Correspondence (1854-74):
legal and financial file; account books (ca. 1848-52) ■ and
newspapers (1864-75). The bulk of the material deals with
land transactions and consists of deeds and mortgages relat-
ing to Cones' real estate business activities in Ohio, Iowa,
and Nebraska, and to his banking firms: Cones and Pollock,
West Point, Neb., and W. W. Cones and Company, Wisner,
Neb.
Gift of Homer D. Thompson, 1958.
n u. * ,v_ r. - MS65-1451
Copeland, Oren Sturman, 1887-1959.
Papers, 1935-42. 3 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Mayor of Lincoln, Neb., and U. S. Representative from
Nebraska. Speeches, press releases, scrapbooks, newspaper
clippings, and other papers relating to Copeland's career as
Lincoln commissioner of public safety (1935-37), mayor
(1937-40), and U.S. Representative (1941-42).
Gift of Mrs. Copeland, 1959.
MS 65-1452
Correll, Erasmus Michael, b. 1846.
Papers, 1870-1913. ca. 400 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Editor and State legislator, of Nebraska. Correspondence
(1881-82) ; speeches and legislative bills (1881-82) ; pam-
phlets, political tracts, and clippings concerning woman suf-
frage; and minutes and resolutions of the Nebraska Woman
Suffrage Convention (1881). Correspondents include Ada
M. Bittenbender, Charles W. Bryan, and Clara D. Colby.
MS 65-1453
Crandall, Calvin B
Letters, 1862-65. ca. 150 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Union soldier, of Brookfield, N. Y. Correspondence re-
lating to CrandaU's experiences as a soldier during the Civil
War. Includes references to CrandalTs brother, George, a
missionary pastor at what is now Clay Center, Neb. Cor-
respondents include CrandaU's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jared
B. Crandall.
Gift of Mr. CrandaU's niece, Mrs. G. L. Hutchins.
MS 65-1454
Crawford, Harry Love.
Papers, 1934-58. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society coUections.
Furniture dealer and undertaker, of Kearney, Neb. Cor-
respondence (1939-57); Civil War letters (1863-64) ; mss.
of writings and notes; and printed matter. Includes mate-
rial relating to the folklore and history of Buffalo Co., Neb.
Gift of Mrs. Crawford, 1960.
MS 65-1455
Crete Mills, Crete, Feb.
Records, 1885-1920. ca.40ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society coUections.
(Dorrespondencejjsalesbook (1887-96), ledgers (1902-08),
daybook-(1968)frbank deposit books (1885-89) for the Crete
State Bank, and Burlington RaUroad invoices and claims
( 1910-13 ), and other records of a gristmill.
MS 65-1456
Cummins, Thomas A
Papers, 1865-1906. ca. 50 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society coUections.
Pioneer, of Gage Co., Neb. Correspondence and legal
papers relating to Cummins' financial affairs.
Received from the estate of George Cummins, 1955.
«-,«_„ MS 65-1457
Dake, Orsamus Charles, 1832-1875.
Papers, 1849-1924. ca. 1 ft
In Nebraska StateHistorical Society coUections.
Episcopal clergyman, poet and prof essor at the University
of Nebraska. Correspondence (1858-78) ; diaries (1849 and
1853); sermons, poems, essays, and letters to the editor
(1857-70) ; legal and financial file (1868-1902) ; Fremont
GoUege papers (1869) ; Fremont (Neb.) Episcopal Church
papers (1869 and 1886) ; and certificates, memorabiUa, and
printed matter.
Gift of Mrs. Amanda Horst, Anna Dake Love, and Mrs.
Beatrice L. Monaghan.
168
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MS 65-1458
Davis, Margaret, 1875-1958.
Papers, 1836-1956. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Teacher, of Lincoln, Neb. Minutes (1942-45) of the Brit-
ish "War Relief Society; land records (1836-97) ; clippings
(1901-40); and scrapbooks (1901-56). Includes material
relating to the^tJniversity of Nebraska and to the history
of Cass Co., Neb.
Gift of Margaret and Alice Davis, 1955 and 1958.
MS 65-1459
Delta Kappa Gamma Society. Zeta Chapter. Lincoln, Neb.
Pioneer women teacher research, 1928-48. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (1944r-48) ; committee reports (1942-47) ;
research data, interviews, notes; biographies and autobiog-
raphies (1940-48) ; and printed matter, relating to the lives
of pioneer women teachers in Nebraska. The bulk of the
collection consists of biographical information concerning
Susan R. Frazier, Olga F. Stastny, and other teachers.
MS65-1460
Dibble, Richard, 6. 1836.
Papers, 1858-1903. ca. 100 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Civil war soldier, of Beatrice, Neb. Correspondence
(1864-1903) and legal papers (1858-86). Includes material
relating to camp life at Fort Lyon, Va. (1864-65).
Received from the estate of George Cummins, 1955.
MS65-1461
Dnncombe, Frances E 1870-1958.
Papers, 1891-1957. ca. 150 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Teacher, of Lincoln, Neb. Correspondence, diaries (1897-
1901); clippings, printed matter, and memorabilia. In-
cludes material relating to Miss Duncombe's experiences at
the University of Nebraska (1897-1901). Correspondents
include Emma B. Tucker, Francis F. Tucker, Lawrence
Void, and Margaret A. Void-
Received from Miss Duncombe's estate, 1958.
MS 65-1462
Dunn, Lee James, 1861-1937.
Papers, 1815-1936. ca.lft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Grain dealer and banker, of Lincoln, Neb. Correspond-
ence, legal and financial file (1897-1916), stock certificates
(1891-1911); real estate file (1891-1928) containing ab-
stracts of title, warrantee deeds, quit claim deeds, leases, and
bills of sale; papers relating to family history, and member-
ship cards to various organizations. Includes papers relat-
ing to the American Exchange Bank of Elmwood, Neb., of
which Dunn was a director, the City National Bank of Lin-
coln, Neb., at which he was a cashier, the Dunn-Howard
Grain Company, Dunn and Perrin Company, Farmers Bank
of Fillmore County in Ohiowa, Neb., Furnas County Bank,
and the Nebraska Brewing Company.
MS 65-1463
Eager, Frank Dewitt, 1872-1960.
Papers, 1898-1957. 5 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Army officer, of Lincoln, Neb. Correspondence, diary
(1898), speeches, addresses, certificates, scrapbooks, articles,
pamphlets, newspapers and newspaper clippings including
numerous Manila, Hong Kong, and Havana papers (1898-
99), printed matter, and other papers. Includes papers re-
lating to the case of Berge vs. Eager in the Nebraska Su-
preme Court, general orders (1898-99) from the Headquar-
ters of the Army, and a map of the Manila Bay area show-
ing positions where the Nebraska regiment fought during
the Spanish American War.
MS 65-1464
Ernst, Carl Julius, 1853-1932.
Papers, 1860-1929. ca. 1 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Railway executive, of Lincoln, Neb. Correspondence and
records (1885-93) of the Lincoln Street Railway Company
of which Ernst was secretary; correspondence and legal pa-
pers (1894-95) of the Lincoln Board of Education of which
he was president; records (1887-94) of the Lancaster Land
Company of which he was secretary; real estate records
(1860-85) ; scrapbook (1902-14) ; and printed matter.
MS 65-1465
Feenan, Martin J b. 1842.
Papers, 1862-1953. ca. 1 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Businessman, of Omaha. Correspondence, speeches, MSB.
of writings, scrapbooks, autograph books, certificates, news-
paper dippings, and memorabilia; together with correspond-
ence, rosters, and clippings relating to the 6th and 22d Regi-
ments of Iowa Cavalry; correspondence, receipts, rosters,
and pamphlets relating to the Sons of Union Veterans of
the Civil War; correspondence, reports, account book, notes,
minutes, songbooks, and other papers of the George Custer
Post No. 7 of the Grand Army of the Republic, Omaha;
reports of the officers of the Woman's Relief Corps on their
86th, 40th, and 41st annual conventions; rosters of the
Douglas County Association of Nebraska Pioneers; applica-
tion and bond of the Daughters of Veterans; and other
papers. Subjects represented include the early history of
Omaha and Iowa City, Iowa, the activities of M. J. Feenan
and Sons, builders and manufacturers of monuments, and
the White Stone Hill (N. D.) battlefield.
Gift of Emma Feenan through the Omaha Public li-
brary, 1959-60.
MS65-1466
Florence, Neb.
Records, 1842-1917. ca. 3 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Journal (1856-€7), ledgers, minutes, financial records, re-
ceipts, stock assessments and certificates, stock and order
register, deeds, mortgages, register of land warrants, and
mother papers. Includes the articles of incorporation of the
Nebraska Winter Quarters Company (1854) and the Flor-
ence Land Company (1855) which established the town, the
financial records (1857) and incorporation papers of the
Florence Bridge Company, correspondence (1855-65) of the
firm of Cook, Sargent and Parker, which founded and op-
erated the Bank of Florence, the papers of incorporation of
the Bank of Florence, and papers (1906-09) relating to the
Board of Park Commissioners. The hulk of the collection
dates from 1855 to 1860.
Gift of Mrs. Joseph W. Lewis.
MS 65-1467
Fort Kearny, Neb.
Records, 1845-1931. ca.6ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (1847 and 1849) , records of the General
Land Office for 1854-1931 and the Office of the Adjutant
General, Reservation Division for 1845-71, special orders
(1865-71), daybook (1858-62), maps, diagrams, roster
(1847) of the Battalion of Missouri Mounted Volunteers,
and papers relating to Stanborg's explorations of Dobytown,
a village near the fort
169
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b. „ . . MS 65-1468
mm. Robinson, If el.
Records, 1873-1949. 12 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
In part, microfilm made from originals in the National
Archives and from originals loaned by the Beef Research
Station, University of Nebraska, Fort Robinson, in I960
Correspondence (1947-48), military records (1920-49),
civilian employee records (1933-48), building plans (1902-
43), maps (1881-1945), and records on microfilm. Subjects
mentioned include the horses, buildings, and grounds of the
fort and arrests and imprisonments of military personnel.
Gift of Roger T. Grange, Jr., 1959 and 196L
«_ *_. „ MS 65-1469
Frontier Co, Neb.
Records, 1879-98. 12 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Tax lists and justice dockets.
Transferred by action of the Frontier County commis-
sioners, 1960.
MS 66-1470
Fey, Edwin Augustus, 1851-1936.
Papers, 1878-1986. 1ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Editor and politician. Correspondence, notes, scrapbooks
(1906-35), and printed matter (1921-36) relating to Fry's
activities as a newspaper editor in Niobrara, Neb., Fort
Fiewe,_Herrick, and Yankton, S. D., and in Julesburg and
Sedgwick, Colo. Subjects mentioned include the South
Dakota Direct Legislation Organization, the Progressive
Republican Primary Organization, the Kansas-Nebraska-
Dakota Highway Association, and the Missouri River Navi-
gation Association. Correspondents include Lorenzo Croun-
se, Edgar Howard, Robert M. La Follette, and Richard O.
Richards.
«, MS 65-1471
Furnas, Robert Wilkinson, 1824-1905.
Papers, 1832-1905. ca.21ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Governor of Nebraska. Correspondence (1856-1905) ; 34
ledgers; 5 memoranda notebooks; account books, salesbooks,
treasurer's records, and other financial records of Furnas as
an Omaha Indian agent, president and secretary of the State
Board of Agriculture, businessman, agriculturalist, and
Mason ; his journal as commander (1863) of the 2d Nebraska
Volunteer Cavalry; his executive papers (1872-74) as Gov-
ernor; scrapbooks; memorabilia; and the daybook and ac-
count book (1832-48) of William Furnas.
Gift of Mr. Furnas.
_, ■ „ MS 65-1472
Gerrard, Betty C
Papers, 1879-1913. ca. 150 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Resident of Columbus, Neb. Correspondence (largely
from relatives), legal orders and notices, relating to Mrs.
Gerrard's activities in Columbus, Neb., where she was an
officer in both the Women's Suffrage Association and the
Women's Christian Temperance Union.
Received, 1964.
^ • o , t, , MS 65-1473
Grace, Samuel Roe, I. 1817.
Papers, 1817-1922. 1 reel of microfilm (400 items)
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Microfilm copy of originals loaned by Mrs. Ethel Anne
Graham, Nebraska City, Neb.
Resident of Brownville, Neb. Correspondence (1840-
1922), diary, family records (1850-62), mss. of writings,
and memorabilia. Correspondence consists largely of family
letters sent to and from Brownville, Neb., and London, Eng.
Family members represented prominently include Grice's
wife Susannah, Mrs. E. Bestow, Anna Grice, William Roe
Grice, H D. Roe, Thomas Hoe, and Charles and Emily
Wiggelsworth.
Access restricted.
„ . „_ , ., MS65-1474
Gnggs, Frederick, 1867-1952.
Papers, 1912-52. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Educator and missionary of College View, Neb., and Los
Angeles, Calif. Correspondence (1938-50), sermons, use.
of writings, and other papers, relating to Griggs' career as
an elder of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Gift of Mrs. Griggs, 1953.
™ . _ MS65-1475
Gnggs, Nathan Kirk, 1844-1910.
Papers, 1874-1915. 25 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, diplomat, and composer, of Beatrice, Neb. Cor-
respondence (1888-1900), legal papers (1883-92), and letter
press book. Some of the papers relate to the activities of the
Griggs and Rinaker law firm, which was later known as
Griggs, Rinaker, and Bibb.
Harrison, Robert D 1897- MS 65-1476
Papers, 1952-58. 12 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
U. S. Representative from Nebraska. General post-
master, and rural carriers correspondence, campaign ma-
terial, speeches, and miscellaneous papers relating to the
Congressman's official business.
Restricted.
„ r J „ . t MS65-1477
Herron, Leonard Smith, 1884-1958.
Papers, 1917-58. 7 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Editor, of Omaha. Correspondence, speeches, articles,
and notes. Includes papers relating to the Farmers Union
Cooperatives.
Complete list of speeches and articles in the repository.
it -„ j r... MS65-1478
Howard, Edgar. 1858-1951.
Papers, 1893-1950. 2 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections
Journalist and U. S. Representative from Nebraska. Cor-
respondents, biographical sketch, tribute by A. E. Sheldon,
scrapbooks, broadsides, and clippings on a testimonial din-
ner. Correspondents include William Jennings Bryan,
Eugene Casey, James A. Farley, John Nance Garner Nich-
olas Loiiffworth, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Fred M. Vin-
son.
t» i^ » x, MS 65-1479
Jenkins, Myron B
Papers, 1880-1941. ca.23ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Forester. Correspondence (1936-41) relating to the work
of the Conservation and Survey Division of the University
of Nebraska, files of the Work Projects Administration
( A ebraska ) , and articles.
Gift of the Conservation and Survey Division, University
of Nebraska, 1961. J
170
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MS65-1480
Johnson, Albert Litle, 6. 1864.
Papers, 1881-1940. lift.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Milling company president, of Crete, Neb. Correspond-
ence; legal and financial file (1881-94) ; pages from a Crete
Mills ledger containing entries made by Johnson; deeds,
leases, and other land records (1886-1901) ; Saunders Co,
Neb., tax receipts (1881-94) ; reports and printed matter
relating to the American Sunday-School Union for 1905-10;
reports, minutes, and programs of the Young Men's Chris-
tian Association for 1904-19; and financial records, budgets,
treasurer's reports, and printed matter relating to Nebraska
Wesleyan University for 1893-1919.
MS 65-1481
Johnson, Frank Henton, 1871-1960.
Papers, 1855-1942. 22 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Soldier, of Plattsmouth and Lincoln, Neb. Correspond-
ence (1894-1927), certificates (1855-69), scrapbook (1898-
99), and printed matter, together with the personal account
books of J. W. Johnson and his account book as treasurer
of the Platte Lodge No. 7 of the Independent Order of Odd
Fellows in Plattsmouth, and the records book (1880-89) of
the McConihie Post No. 45 of the Grand Army of the Re-
public, in Plattsmouth. Some of the papers relate to events
in the Philippine Islands during the Spanish American War.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, 1958.
MS 65-1482
Johnson Co, Neb.
Records, 1860-1925. 44 v.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Tax lists (1865-84), claims allowed (1882, 1884), appor-
tionment record (1860-75), road funds (1869-70), soldiers
and sailors official roster (1925), and assessors records
(1873-76).
Received, 1959.
MS 65-1483
Kingsley, George Pomeroy, 1865-1929.
Papers, 1922-29. ca.2ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Resident of Minden, Neb. Correspondence, petitions and
resolutions, bills and speeches in the U S. Congress, and
other papers relating to early efforts in the field of conserva-
tion, irrigation, and public power in Nebraska. Correspond-
ents include £. O. Canaday, James M Clark, Nebraska State
engineer R. L. Cochran, C. W. McConaughy, Clark E.
Mickey, B. Clarence Neff, Senator George W. Karris, and
- U. S. Representative Willis G. Sears.
Gift of Donaldson W. Kingsley, 1958.
MS65-1484
Kinscella, Hazel Gertrude, d. 1960.
Papers, 1919-39. ca. 1 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Music educator and composer, of Lincoln, Neb. Mss.,
notes, published music composed or arranged by Miss
Kinscella, sheet music, music rolls for a player piano, and
printed matter. Includes material relating to various as-
pects of her career, but especially to music education.
Gift- of the estate of Miss Kinscella, 1960.
MS 65-1485
Kobes, Frank Joseph, 1890-
Papers, 1943-46. ca. 2 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Mayor of Crete, Neb. Correspondence, hearings of the
Interstate Commerce Commission, clippings, and handbills
relating to the litigation surrounding the Missouri Pacific
Railroad line through Crete. Correspondents include Rob-
ert Van Pelt, attorney for the Missouri Pacific Abandon-
ment Committee.
Gift of Mrs. Kobes through Frank J. Kobes, Jr.
MS 65-1486
McCallum, Donald, 1. 1831.
Papers, 1865-1943. ca. 150 items. .
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Surveyor, of Guide Rock, Neb. Correspondence (1865-
1903); legal and financial fife (188S-19C3); P«** <*£7
(1886); Guide Rock Land Company record book (1873-
1907) three issues of the Guide Rock "Signal" containing
family references. Relates to the early settlement and
development of Guide Rock, Neb.
Gift of Jessie McCallum, through the courtesy of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. McCallum, 196L
MS65-148T
McKeMe, Samuel Roy, 1881-1956.
Papers, 1911-52. 66 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Publisher, rancher, and Governor of Nebraska, Corre-
spondence, speeches, applications and recommendations
(1919-21), petitions and proclamations (1919-22), campaign
scrapbooks (1911-31), Federal Farm Board scrapbook
(1929-31), and miscellaneous scrapbooks (1928-36). The
papers relate to the affairs of the Governor's office during
McKelvie's term (1919-23), to McKelvie's bid for the U. S.
Senate, his term on the Federal Farm Board, and his private
life as editor and publisher of the "Nebraska farmer." Some
correspondence deals with the commutation of sentences,
pardons, and paroles, including the case of Alson Cole. Cor-
respondents include Calvin Coolidge, Warren G. Harding,
Herbert Hoover, George W. Norris, and John J. Pershing.
Gift of Mrs. McKelvie, 1956.
MS 65-1488
McMnllen, Adam, 1875-1959.
Papers, 1915-58. 6 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
State legislator and Governor of Nebraska. General and
departmental correspondence, financial records (1920, 1927-
28), speeches and press releases (1919-28 and 1953-54), ap-
plications and recommendations (1924), scrapbook (1928-
40), and newspaper clippings. Includes carbon copies of
outgoing correspondence during McMullen's governorship
(1925-29) and other executive papers. Correspondents in-
clude Herbert Hoover, Huey P. Long, George W. Noms,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Fred A. Seaton, and Harold E. tstas-
sen.
MS 65-1489
Majors, Thomas Jefferson, 1841-1932.
Papers, 1859-1932. 1ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
In part, microfilm.
Army officer, Territorial and State legislator, U. S. Repre-
sentative from Nebraska, and Lieutenant Governor of Ne-
braska. Correspondence (1863-93), biographical data,
financial records (1883-91), military documents (1868-76),
certificates, clippings, and memorabilia. Some of the papers
relate to the political and military history of Nebraska dur-
ing the territorial and early statehood years. Correspond-
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Papers, 1859-1932.
Majors, Thomas Jefferson, 1841-1932.
(Continued)
ents include Robert W. Furnas, Phineas W. Hitchcock,
George W. Holland, Church Howe, John T. Mallaliev,
Charles F. Manderson, Samuel Maxwell, Thomas J Oliver
Algernon S. Paddock, William A. Pollock, Frederick Ren-
ner, John M. Thayer, and Martin N. Van Fleet
Military documents purchased from Louise Stegner, 1949.
u i D v _* ™ MS65-1490
Malone, Robert T 1891-1963.
Papers, 1930-63. 8 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Director of the Division of Employment Security Ne-
braska Dept. of Labor in Lincoln, Neb. Correspondence,
records and speeches (1947-49), addresses (1939-48), notes
(1957-58), and other papers relating to housing the Na-
tional Council of Catholic Women, the National Union for
Social Justice in Lincoln, the Lincoln Urban League, and the
American Interprofessional League.
MS 65-1491
Meiklejohn, George De Rue, 1857-1929.
Papers, 1897-1901. ca. 38 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
U._ S. Representative from Nebraska. Correspondence
relating to Meiklejohn's service as U. S. Assistant Secretary
of War.
Gift of the estate of John H. Kempt, 1962.
MS 65-1492
Mississippi Valley Historical Association.
Records, 1895-1963. ca.l30ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence ; mss. of published articles with related
correspondence; reports; legal and advertising files; mem-
berships; account books of members; papers (1940-41) of
Wendell H. Stephenson, including correspondence, minutes,
and other papers of a faculty organization at Louisiana
State University; financial records (1907-63) including
banking and salary records, vouchers, account and receipt
books, and cashbook ; ledgers ; and clippings.
» * , .. „ MS 65-1493
Morton, Johns Sterling, 1832-1902.
Papers, 1844-1904. 125 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Agriculturist and politician, of Nebraska. General and -
personal correspondence, correspondence of Morton as sec-
retary of state of the Nebraska Territory (1858-61) and as
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (1893-97), letter press books,
51 vols, of a diary, financial records, scrapbooks and let-
ters (1896-1903) of A T. Richardson to Morton's son, Joy
Morton.
„ T t , MS 65-1494
Nebraska. State Penitentiary, Lincoln.
Records, 1882-1913. ca. 1 ft., ca. 900 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, reports, records, and a copy of the court
case (1882) "in the matter of the contest of the election of
M. P. Kinkaid to the office of Senator."
MS 65-1495
Nebraska State Farmers' Alliance.
Records, 1874-1920. 5 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, reports, receipts, vouchers, petitions, 24
vols, of ledgers, mailing lists, and pamphlets of the State
Farmers' Alliance; notes of Luna E. Kellie, State secretary,
including biographical sketches; mss. of "The Farmers Al-
liance and the Nebraska independent" (1918) by Charles Q.
DeFrance and "James Thompson Kellie" (1920) and "The
Farmers Alliance in Nebraska, a history of its later period
from 1894-1901" by Miss Kellie; minutes (1890-92) of the
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Alliance of Norman, Neb., and correspondence and reports
(1893-95) of local Alliances. Correspondents include Wil-
liam V Allen, William P. Bricker, Elsie Buckman, Jay
Burrows, O. Cravath, W. F. Dale, Helen Goff, J L. Leonard,
George Lynn, W. A McKeishan, W. S. Morgan, John H.
Powers, Asa Taylor, J. M Thompson, and S. Edwin
Thornton.
MS 65-1496
North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary
Schools. Nebraska Committee on Secondary Schools
Records, 1896-1943. ca. 11 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (1896-1900), curricula reports (1900-23),
annual reports (1911-36), statistical summary (1939-40) of
the annual reports of all schools under the North Central
Association Commission on Secondary Schools, applications
(1913-14) for accreditation, and a survey (1921) of Ne-
braska school buildincs. The bulk of the collection con-
sists of reports sent from Nebraska accredited high schools
to the Nebraska committee. Correspondents include Charles
E. Bessey, James W. Crabtree (inspector of accredited
schools) , and George E. MacLean.
Gift of the University of Nebraska Library, 1951.
MS65-1497
Omaha Woman's Press Club.
Records, 1928-32. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, clippings, and other records.
Otoe Co., N*. MS65 - 1498
Records, 1855-1935. 42 ft
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Tax lists, records, and receipts; cashbooks; bills allowed
Otoe County; clerk's accounts with the treasurer; records
and receipt book of the treasurer's office; justice, judges, and
bar dockets; clerk's dockets of the district court; correspond-
ence of the clerk's office of the district court; journal of the
Otoe County clerk's office; county clerk records; abstract of
votes cast at the election of 1872; reports of pupils enrolled
in Otoe County schools; assessor's book; marks and brands
for stock; records of mortgages and deeds; index book
grantees; registers; official abstract; official directory; and
3^fo\ t °? ether ^th the assessment blanks or schedules
(1870-88) of personal property and the census and asses-
nSn^v i 185 ? ) °J- Nebraska °^' Neb -' "* * Pkt book
(1871) of Nebraska City and its suburbs.
w». . „. „ MS65-1499
Kicker, Eh Seavey, 1843-1926.
Papers, ca. 17 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer, judge, and journalist, of Nebraska. Papers,
relating to the Plains Indians, which Ricker assembled for
a projected book, "The final conflict between the red man
and the pale faces." Includes approximately 40 tablets
(1904-09) recording his interviews with Indians, mixed
bloods, white settlers, and former scouts and soldiers, together
with letters, documents, and other material which he copied
from government archives, newspapers, and other MS. and
printed sources. Subjects mentioned include American
Horse, Buffalo Bill, California Joe, Chief Red Cloud,
George A. Custer, the fur trade, the Black Hills, Fort
Laramie, Wyo., the Reno inquiry, missionary work at Pine
Ridge, N. D., the Sibley scouts, the Fettennan and Horse
Creek fights, the Sand Creek massacres, the Battle of
Wounded Knee, the Mormon cow incident, an incident at
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Rkker, Eh' Seavey, 1843-1926. Papers. (Continued)
Whitestone, S. D., the Kiowa, Bed Cloud, and Spotted Tail
agencies, and the following Indian tribes: Apaches, Arkan-
sas, Cherokees, Chickasaws, Creek, Otoe, Sacs and Foxes,
Seminoles, Sioux, Utes, and the Winnebagoes.
Detailed description available in the repository. Also
described in A guide to the archives and manuscripts of the
Nebraska State Historical Society, compiled by William F.
Schmidt (1965) p. 44-45.
MS 65-1500
Ritchie, William, 1886-1956.
Correspondence, 1938-54. ca. 5 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and politician, of Omaha. Correspondence relat-
ing to Mr. Ritchie's law practice, to his campaign (1952)
for the U. S. Senate, and to the question of Hawaiian state-
hood. Correspondents include Hugh Alfred Butler,
I>wight Palmer Griswold, James Howard McGrath, and
Drew Pearson.
MS 65-1501
Rowen, Richard Dean, 1932-1963.
Research data. ca. 100 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Curator of history, Nebraska State Historical Society.
Research data compiled from 1960 to 1963, relating to the
early history of Brownsville, Neb. (1854-78), to the life
of Louis Neals, an early Nebraska settler who married
Susan Fontenelle, sister of Logan Fontenelle, chief of the
Omaha Indians, and to the Indian raid of 1878 in Decatur
and Rawlins Counties, Kan, Includes a memorial leaflet
containing a biographical sketch of Rowen.
MS65-1502
Sarpy Co., Neb.
Records, 1859-1915. 17 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Assessor's books, tax lists, register of tax receipts, account
of State funds, record of mortgaged property, voter regis-
trations, official oaths register, official directory of office-
holders, minutes of county board meetings, justice's docket,
physician's register, and a brand record book.
Transferred from the Sarpy County courthouse, 1957.
MS65-1503
Saunders Co* Neb.
Records, 1878-1925. 80ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections. ■:
Assessors' books, recapitulation records, road district ac-
count, agricultural statistics, daybook of the county farm,
monthly statement of druggists, account book, and 9 vols.
of a roster of World War i % aterans.
Transferred from the Saunders County courthouse in
Wahoo, Neb., 1964.
MS 65-1504
Smith, ThurmanAmon, 1877-1956.
Papers, 1934-54. ca. 300 items.
La Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Publisher and author, of Taylor, Neb. Correspondence,
mss. of writings, notes, scrapbooks, and memorabilia, relat-
ing to Nebraska's pioneer history, particularly in the sand-
hill region. Correspondents include Glen Auble, Mari
Sandoz, and A E. Sheldon.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Smith, 1958-63.
MS 65-1505
Sorensen, Christian Abraham, 1890-1959.
Papers, 1915-55. ca.77ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and attorney general of Nebraska. Personal and
family correspondence; legal cases and papers relating to
Sorensen's private legal practice; papers of the John H.
Wallick estate; papers (1942) relating to the campaign of
Senator George W. Norris; minutes of the Nebraska Land
and Securities Company; and papers relating to the public
power districts of Nebraska and to allied subjects. Names
mentioned include the Aurora (Neb.) Farmer's Union Co-
operative, the Cooperative Publishing Association, the Farm
Crops Processing Corporation, the Fremont Joint Stock
Loan Bank, the Independent Progressive Committee, the
Layman's Club, the Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank, the
city of Minatare, Neb., the Nebraska Potato Improvement
Association law, the Nonpartisan League, the Pathfinder
and Guernsey Reservoir, the People's Council of America,
the People's Electric light and Power Association, the
Rural Electrification Administration, the Superior Finance
Company, Union College, the Union Credit Service Asso-
ciation, and the Western Public Service Company.
Described in A guide to the archives and manuscripts of
the Nebraska State Historical Society, compiled by William
F. Schmidt (1965) p. 62-63.
MS 65-1506
Stefan, Karl, 1884-1951.
Papers, 1934-51. 19 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Papers relating mainly to Stefan's career as U. S. Repre-
sentative from Nebraska, including campaign and genera),
correspondence, Republican National Convention invitation
and appointments, speeches, news releases, scrapbooks, and
newspaper clippings.
Restricted until Sept. 23, 1972.
Gift of Mrs. Stefan, 1957.
MS 65-1507
Sweet, John Hyde, 1880-1964.
Papers, 1938-40. ca. 10 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
U. S. Representative from Nebraska. Correspondence,
campaign and election data^ legislative bills, bulletin re-
quests, printed matter, and other papers of Sweet and
George H Heinke, who preceded him as U. S. Representa-
tive from the First Congressional District of Nebraska.
The papers reflect the attitude of Nebraskans toward New
Deal diplomacy, the arms embargo, the proposed 1939 revi-
sion of the neutrality act, and military conscription. Sub-
jects mentioned include the National Youth Administration,
the Works Progress Administration, the Corn Belt Liberty
League, the National Voice of Christian Economics, and
other Federal programs and private organizations. Cor-
respondents include Charles D. Ammon, Paul Armstrong,
EdwaTd A Beecher, Hugh A Butler, Earl Cline, Oren S.
Gopeland, Levi L Coryell, Sr., Carl T. Curtis, Robert S.
Dickinson, John M. Dierks, Isaac B. Flint, Harry D. Flory,
Rex Hazehigg (branch organizer of the Communist Party
of the U. S. in Lincoln, Neb.), Daniel M Hildebrand, Cor-
dell Hull, Homer D. Kirk, Walter D.Kirtley, Harry J.
Krusz, James E. Lawrence, Frederick H Obermann, Wil-
liam H. Pitzer, John B.Quinn, James L. Sellers, Arthur J.
Weaver, Claude R Wickard, William L. Wilson, and Mil-
lard T.Woods.
Gift of Arthur Sweet, 1964.
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Umted War Fund of Nebraska. MS 65-1508
Records, 1945-46. ca. 17 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
District and county correspondence, treasurers' reports,
financial records, bulletins of other State war funds! Na-
tional War Fund memoranda, a general file, and newspaper
Williams, Hattie (Plum) 1878- MS 65-1509
Papers, 1884-1959. ca. 31 ft.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Netoi^ ^l i^t S? 01010 ^ ^Pt °* the University^
Nebraska with which she was associated; serological re-
seardi notes deluding some on immigration to the^Ta^
German-Eusaan immigration; *. a. thesis (1909) The
German-Eussian colony in Lincoln; P^hesT 19^!
T^^s Germans; Platte River study-social signkance
of the Plato Eiver in Nebraska; Study of LancasteTS^
public welfare, 1936-1939; student seminar^ers (S-
45) on pubhc welfare; speeches, lectures, p^Ueteaad
other printed matter (1895-1940) on p^cTeLrare; and
papers relating to medical social work and the public wel-
cZS^ a ^«? fe «n«« with which Dr. Williams was
connected: the Almshouse Conference (1926), Nebraska Tu-
berculosis Association (1923), Nebraska Conference of So-
cial Work (1920-40), Merit System Council (1938-43),
American Bed Cross (1918-39), and the American Belief to
Europe Administration (1920-25).
Gift of Thomas F. A. Williams, 1964.
Wooster, Charles, 1843-1922 MS 65-1510
Papers, 1861-192L ca. 11 ft
FJLt^fJf*** Historical Society collections.
(ISTCwUf w ^ ^ N6b - Correspondence, diary
(1862), Cml War enlistment and discharge papere"and
tica? P a^S ,pi Tv ^i W '**&*£&££
facal activities and his activities in the Civil War to Ne-
Si^ £ d ?l 0neer ^ and to tbl Sert it
bance in Nebraska. Correspondents include Willianf Jen-
nings Bryan, J W. Carr, Gilbert M ffitchcock, J. H Mac-
iSSiiF^T = • Manderso J n ' J Sterling Morton, George
Morris, C. A^ Sorensen, and the Democratic State Central
Commibtoe of Nebraska, the Nonpartisan League, the Peo-
ple's Independent Party, and the Silver Bepublican Party.
Bonnie, William Oland, 1819-1901 MS 65 ~ 1511
Papers, 1855-66. 1 box.
J 1 ^ York Historical Society collections.
Com^ 0nn ^' ^ tor ' "* autnor > of N ^ York City.
C^esp^den^. lectures; articles; ms. of Bourne's unpub-
an^^^A™ 1 ^ " waDffl d™* ^Pty workshops
Siff^%? eS, ^l Wntten » 1855 ' » P«*«* against tht
toflofW46; prmted matter; and other papers. Includes
cmespondence relating to the Workingn\an^Dem^cnS
Bepubhcan Association and Bourne's pubConStS
Platform"; letters, copies of agreements, m^ora^uTof
S^ rS T^? <***> «» o«i«r papers
(185SMJ0) relating to the formation, operations, and dissolu-
tion of the American Mining, Metallurgical, and Manufac-
tanng Company and the Humboldt Mining and Manufac-
tonng Company; 26 letters to Bourne (mostly 1864-66) re-
X^<!L^ *?*?** T» Soldier's friend," devoted to
v ^! of private soldiers and war veterans; and 25
items (1866) relating to Bourne's efforts to^bm'tate di*
™17 ^terans, consisting mostly of contributions to his
contest for lef^handed penmanship, samples of the writing
174
Chobnondeler, Robert. MS 65-1512
Correspondence, 1T57-75. ca. 120 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Auditor and surveyor general of British revenues in
America. Correspondence with Goldsbrow Banyar (1725-
1815), deputy secretary for the Province of New York.
n_ • a j_ -. . MS 65-1513
Davis, Andrew Jackson, 1820 (ca.)-i890
Papers, 1852-56. 225 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, bills, accounts, receipts, and miscellane-
ous business papers relating to Davis' coal mining business
at Coos Bay, Or. Many of the letters are from relatives
and friends m Van Bnren Co., Iowa.
Davis, Erwin. MS 65-1514
Papers, 1856-76. ca. 160 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
California mining operator and speculator. Correspond-
ence (chiefly 1856-62) ; journal (1856) of Davis' voyage
from New York to San Francisco via Panama; and miscel-
kneous business papers. Most of the letters are from
friends and relatives and were written during Davis' first
few years in San Francisco.
Delafield, Emily (Prime) 1840-1909. ^ 65 " 1515
Letters, 1890's. ca. 100 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
T^i^flf* °- f NeW , Tork City - About 50 Otters to Mrs.
Delafield's sister-in-law, Julia Delafield, relating to her
travels m Japan, Hong Kong, India, EuropeTand Cali-
fornia; and ca. 50 letters to her daughter Emily (who
iters*" 1 7 } Mlating *° family and Personal
Delafield, Richard, 1798-1873. MS 65-1516
Papers, 1846-62. 2 boxes.
In New- York Historical Society collections
Army officer U. S. Engineer Corps. Accounts of ex-
pires on the construction and upkeep of FortllW-
ton, Schuyler, Richmond, and Lafayette, N. Y., and forthe
(BEmtlX 'j*** ^ 3 harboVsTaZS
(1853-56) for the defensive works on the Rio Grande- and
ca. 15 letters to or from Delafield. wanae, and
DTJtassy, Frederick George. MS 65-1517
Papers, 1861-63. ca. 1300 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
T>4^Z,° &C ^ V.Cor^ndence and papers relating to
DUtassy's activities while commanding officer of the Gari-
baldi Guard, 39th Infantry Regt, Nevf York Sufe Volun-
teers (also known as the Foreign Regiment). Mostly let-
tersto him from other officers and friends, many of thL in
Oerman.^ Correspondents include A. Asboth, Mrs. B ft
Bacon, J Batory Lt Alexandro Biscacdan% feFft
Winton, Capt. John C. Gittermann, MahlonDSands, Capt
France Takats, Theodore Talbot, Maj. L W. TineUi M*j
Charles Wiegand, and Mrs. E. Von Hafften J *
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Eaton, Charles Phillips. MS 65-1518
Papers, 1883-1921. ca. 65 items and 3 v.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Naval officer Journal (1883-S4) kept while on a cruise
aboard the TJ. S. S. Trenton, from New York to Singapore;
logbook (1883-85) kept on the U. S. S. Trenton and probl
ably on the TJ. S. S. Alert; diary (1892) recording Eaton's
observations and experiences while serving aboard the hy-
drographic survey ship, U. S. S. McArthur, off the coast
north of Seattle, Wash., and including notes on Indian lore
and legends, and meteorological entries; "Glimpses of Mad-
agascar from a man of war", with a description of the town
and its natives; and official orders from the Navy Dept
_ . _, _ MS65-1519
Ferns, Claiborne.
Papers, 1840-69. ca. 60 items and 1 v.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
_New York State Assemblyman. Letters addressed to
Ferns, mostly during 1869 when Ferris represented the West
Farms District in the New York State Assembly; receipts;
checkbooks; and a scrapbook of billheads of acts introduced
by Ferris in the New York State Assembly.
r-tu _* „_* „ MS 65-1520
Gilbert, Ruf us Henry.
Papers, 1865-ca. 1885. 1 box.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Railroad designer, of New York City. 78 letters and pa-
pers (chiefly 1866-67) relating to the construction of the
North Side Rail Road from New York City to Huntington,
L. L, including many letters from W. A. Conant, and some
from Solomon Townsend; 25 letters, patents, and miscella-
neous papers relating to the Gilbert Elevated Railway in
New York City, 3 vols, of minutes of the board of commis-
sioners for the railway, minutes of the board of directors,
and clippings and notes about city railway systems and in-
ventions, personal correspondence, lectures and notes about
Artemas Ward, invitations to lecture, and other papers.
-r - „ MS65-1521
Hanng, Abram P
Military papers, 1862-68. ca. 60 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Papers relating to Haring's service as a sergeant major
and lieutenant in the 132d Regt., New York State Volun-
teers. Includes general orders, a narrative of the Battle of
New Bern, N. C, company returns, and a notebook used by
Haring for messages after being wounded in the mouth.
MS 65-1522
Hoffman, Ogden, 1793-1856.
Legal papers, 1836-47. ca. 175 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, district attorney, and TJ. S. Representative from
New York City. Pleas, notices, bills of particulars, charges
to juries, briefs, opinions, costs, and other miscellaneous
legal papers, most of them relating to cases involving the
U. S. District Attorney's Office for the Southern District of
New York. Includes material pertaining to suits against
Edward Curtis, collector of customs, Port of New York,
by George R. Ives, James Watt, Martin & Coe, Morlot
& Schefer, Patrick Macauley, Godfrey Pattison, aid De
Forest Manice, all for the recovery of duties, as well as notes
of testimony in the case, Ship Northumberland vs. Joseph
Hinckley et aL, owners of the Louisa, stemming from a col-
lision at sea.
175
MS 65-1523
Holland Land Company.
Correspondence, 1806-22. ca. 95 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
About 80 letters (chiefly 1806-10) to Joseph Ellicott of
Batavia, N. Y., agent for the Holland Land Company,
mostly from Paul Busti of Philadelphia, general agent for
the company, relating to the company's lands in Genesee Co.,
N. Y., their sale, and administration, company policies, and
other matters, and to the Erie Company's plan to run the
Erie Turnpike through the Holland Company's lands; to-
gether with letters from Paul Busti to William Bayard of
New York, relating to negotiations for the sate of lands of
the Holland Land Company. Robert Troup, president of
the Erie Company and Major Adam Hoops are mentioned
frequently in the correspondence relating to the Erie
Company.
MS 65-1624
Hubbard & Greene, Nev> York.
Records, 1812. ca. 70 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Accounts, receipts, and miscellaneous papers of a firm of
merchants, relating to the trading voyage of the ship "Mon-
ticello,'' to the Cape of Good Hope and Calcutta. The ship
was owned by Henry Hubbard, Henry Bear©, David Greene,
and its captain, Arent S. De Peyster.
MS 65-1525
Jenkins, Charles T
Gold mining papers, ca. 1850-1900. ca. 350 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Papers mostly relating to gold mines in which Jenkins
had a financial interest. The bulk of the papers relate to
the Butte Table Mountain Consolidated Mining Company,
OroviUe, Calif., the Lang Syne Gold Mining Company,
Humboldt Co., Nev. , and the Spring Valley Hydraulic Gold
Company, Butte Co., Calif. Many of the letters are from
Charles Waldeyer, OroviUe, Calif., who was present at
several of the mines, and who reports on their condition,
prospects, working, and other matters.
~ „„ MS65-1526
Kenyon, William.
Letter book, 1798-1800. 1 v.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Merchant, of New York City. Letters to merchants in
England, the West Indies, and various, cities in the TJ. S.,
relating to matters of interest to export-import merchants,
particularly the dangers to ocean commerce, troubles with
the French, high insurance rates, supply and demand of
various goods, and finances. Includes letters to Alexander
Brymer & Co., Martinique; Daniel and William Brade,
Dominica; Thomas Backhouse, England; George Black-
man, England; Clark & Caldwell; Edward Cooke, London;
Robert Copland; James C. and Samuel W. Fisher, Phila-
delphia; John Jackson, Liverpool; James Kenyon, Liver-
pool; George Latimer & Son, Philadelphia; William and
James Moss, Nassau; Robert Ralston, Philadelphia; Leon-
ard Parkinson, Barbadoes; Smith & Hooton, Martinique;
Nicholas Sluby, Baltimore; Steele & Thomas, Kingston,
Jamaica; and Tattnall & Lea.
MS 65-1527
Mexico. Ejercito.
California records, 1793-1803. 1 v.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Muster rolls, accounts of troops, lists of names, general
orders, and other papers pertaining to the Mexican Army
stationed in San Fernando and Santa Rosa, Calif. The
name Don Antonio Cordero, a lieutenant colonel, appears
frequently.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 66-1528
New York (State) Commissioners of Forfeiture.
Kecords, 1779-90. ca. 175 items and 4 v.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts and photocopies ( positive) .
Papers relating to the sale of forfeited Loyalist estates in
the Middle and Southern Districts of New York, including
Dutchess Co. and what is now Putnam Co. Includes ab-
stracts of sales and names of purchasers of confiscated prop-
erty, lists of estates, certifications of claims made against
forfeited estates, and accounts of the commissioners for ex-
penses of their work in making sales.
MS 65-1528
New York (State) Commissioners of Sequestration.
Records, 1777-91. 99 items.
In New- York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, lists, accounts, and miscellaneous papers
relating to the activities of the commissioners (Henry Liv-
ingston, Isaac Sheldon, and Theodore Van Wyck) in
Dutchess Co., N. Y. ; and miscellaneous accounts and lists re-
lating to the sequestration of Loyalist property, and the
work of the commissioners.
MS 65-1530
Allen, George Washington.
Papers, 1832-1932. 750 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2711)
Resident of Opelika and LaFayette, Ala. Personal, busi-
ness, political, and family correspondence relating to planta-
tion life, national politics, and the Civil War. Chiefly let-
ters (1839-64) to Allen from his brother, Alexander A.
All en , of Lexington and Bainbridge, Ga. Includes student
notebooks of Ruth and Beth Allen's schools in Opelika and
Montgomery, Ala., in the 1880's, and scrapbooks of notes
from European travels, 1894-99.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Ruth and Beth Alien, 1940.
MS 65-1531
Bain, Hope, I. 1795.
Papers, 1827-1930. 75 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (1380)
Universalist clergyman. Correspondence (chiefly 1827-
76) ; 5 vols, of diaries (1839-68) containing notes of eastern
North Carolina people with whom Bain lived, lists of pro-
visions, donations, traveling expenses, and mileage ; sermons ;
pamphlets; minutes (1879) of the Goldsboro Rifles; scrap-
book; and clippings. Most of the letters are from other
Universalist ministers in the South and from members of
Bain's family and relate to his temperance society activities
in Baltimore, M<L,and the Universalist Church in the South,
One of the correspondents is John C. Buraess, of Notasulga,
Ala., who writes about clergymen in the South and the
"Herald," a church publication.
Gift of Col. Edgar H. Bain, 1947.
MS 65-1532
Bratton, John, 1831-1898.
Letters, 1861-65. 1 v.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2216)
Transcripts (typewritten) made ca. 1!)40 from a type-
written copy made ca. 1916 and lent by the Rt. Rev. Theo-
dore DuBose Bratton; the originals were burned in 1919.
Physician, State legislator, and Confederate officer, of
Winnsboro, S. C. Letters from Bratton, an officer in the
6th South Carolina Regt, to his wife Bettie (DuBose) Brat-
ton, describing army life at various camps in South Carolina
and Virginia, battles in which he took part, and Negroes
who remained at home and those who accompanied their
masters in the army;
Unpublished description in the library.
The letters have been transcribed by the North Carolina
Historical Record Survey in 1942.
Emory University Library has a microfilm copy (nega-
tive, 10 ft) made in 1961.
The Library of Congress has a typewritten carbon copy
of these letters, in one volume, transcribed by the North
Carolina Historical Records Survey in 1942.
MS 65-1533
Graves, Charles Iverson, 1838-1896.
Papers, 1831-1909. ca. 1500 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collections (2606)
Naval officer, Egyptian Army officer, and civil engineer.
Correspondence of the Graves, Lea, and related families and
miscellaneous papers, including military communications
(many of them in Arabic and French), household bills and
receipts, reminiscences, photos., and papers of Margaruite
Graves about her family history. Includes correspondence
between Graves and his wife, Margaret Rockwell Lea
Graves, while he was in the U. S. Navy, 1859-61, while serv-
ing with the Mobile Squadron of the Confederate Navy,
1862-63, while serving in the Egyptian Army, 1875-78, and
while he was engaged in railroad construction in Alabama,
Arkansas, Georgia, and Mississippi, 1881-84. Mrs. Graves'
letters were written from Caswell Co., N. C, and Floyd Co.,
Ga.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Arthur S. McCallum, Mrs. Roy Holler, and
Mrs. H. Prescptt Herr (sisteisof Margaruite Graves, who
formerly owned the papers), 1963.
The library also has a microfilm copy (negative) of type-
written copies of 303 items in the collection.
MS 65-1534
Guerrant, Edward Owings, 1838-1916.
Papers, 1856-1917. 2 ft
In University of North Carolina library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2826)
Confederate Army officer, physician at Mt Sterling, Ky.,
Presbyterian clergyman and evangelist 134 vols, of
diaries (1856-1916); together with some papers (1862-
1917).
This collection was used for the book Edward Owings
Guerrant, apostle to the Southern highlands (1950) by J.
Gray M cAllis ter and Grace Owings (Guerrant) Guerrant
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Edward O. Guerrant, 1952.
MS66-1536
Wilson, Norvell Winsboro, 1834-1878.
Papers, 1842-1901. 50 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection (2957)
Baptist clergyman, of Virginia, North Carolina, and New
Orleans. Letters to Wilson from members of the Scott and
Pearman families of Virginia; diaries (1862-78) containing
notes of pastoral visits, Baptist conventions, social news, and
cash accounts; and other papers.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Wins F. Wilson, 1953.
MS 65-1536
North Dakota Council of Churches.
Church histories. 1 ft
In State Historical Society of North Dakota collections.
Collection begun by the North Dakota Council of Churches
at the time of the State's golden jubilee, 1939. Most of the
histories relate to Congregational and Methodist churches.
Contents listed in repository.
176
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
^ . ,, MS 65-1537
Davis, Nathan Smith, 1817-1904.
Papers, 1837-1904. 1 item and 15 v.
In Northwestern University, Archibald Church Medical
Library (Chicago)
Physician, of Chicago. Account books, case histories,
casebook, and me. of an article entitled "History of med-
ical men and medical institutions of Chicago," and notes
(1881) from lectures attended in medical school
Cataloged separately in the library.
MS65-1538
Gifford, Sanf ord Robinson, 1893-1944.
Papers. 430 items.
In Northwestern University, Archibald Church Medical
library (Chicago)
Physician. Ophthalmologics! abstracts and translations
from Annali di ottalmologia (1929-39), book reviews, and
use. of writings.
Cataloged separately in the library.
MS 65-1539
Heard, John Theodore.
Papers, 1862-65. 5 v.
In Northwestern University, Archibald Church Medical
library (Chicago)
Civil War surgeon. Correspondence and documents.
MS 65-1540
Northwestern University, Evanston, III. Archibald Church
Medical Library, Chicago.
Medical lectures and notes, ca. 1760-1906. ca. 60 items
and 34 v.
In Northwestern University, Archibald Church Medical
library (Chicago)
Lectures on various medical topics and notes from lec-
tures given at the Chicago Medical College, Johns Hopkins
Medical School, Northwestern University Medical School,
the University of Edinburgh, and elsewhere. Subjects in-
clude the ear, the eye, obstetrics, pathology, organic chemis-
try, surgery, anatomy, medical jurisprudence and the prac-
tice of physic. Names represented include William Cullen,
John Wesley Dal, Sir W. B. Dalby, Joseph Bolivar De Lee,
George Fordyce, John Gregory, P. W. Hays, Ferdinand
Hebra, A. L Kendall, Herman Louis Kretschmer, Sir Wil-
liam Lawrence, Aaron Luftrin, Alexander Monroe, James
Wilson, and G.E. Wire.
A composite collection consisting of single items and
groups of papers cataloged separately in the library.
MS 65-1541
Northwestern University, Evanston, 10. Archibald Church
Medical Library, Chicago.
Medical manuscripts and other papers, 1711-1943. ca. 140
items and 10 v.
In Northwestern University, Archibald Church Medical
Library (Chicago)
Writings on diseases and other medical subjects, biograph-
ical notes on physicians, letters, addresses, and other personal
papers of physicians, prescriptions, and other papers. In-
cludes material relating to hospitals, medical schools, med-
ical libraries, the history and practice of medicine, and
literary mss. by and about physicians. Persons represented
include Jean Astruc, Geraldine Bonner, G. Boudaud, John
Hill Brinton, Irving Samuel Cutter, Loyal Edward Davis,
Emilias Clark Dudley, Morris Fishbein, William Henry
Holmes, Edwin James, and Valentine Mott
A composite collection consisting of single items and
groups of papers cataloged separately in the library^
MS 65-1542
Schmidt, Louis Ernst, 1869-1957.
Papers, 1896-1937. 1 item and 4 boxes.
In Northwestern University, Archibald Church Medical
Library (Chicago)
Physician. Notes on genitourinary and venereal diseases
(1896), correspondence, other papers, and newspaper clip-
pings on socialized medicine and on the life of Schmidt
(chiefly 1929-37).
Cataloged separately in the library.
MS 65-1543
Bard family.
Burd-Shippen-Hubley family papers, 1749-1860. 201
items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence of the Burd, Shippen, and Hubley fami-
lies of Pennsylvania containing family news and informa-
tion concerning events of the times. Includes letters (1767)
telling of the reception of the Indians coming to join the
Mason-Dixon survey party; correspondence of Margaret
(Shippen) Arnold, including letters from her relating to de-
tails of the last years of her life; a letter book (1753-70)
containing mostly copies of business letters from William
Allen; and copies of letters from Edward Shippen, written
between 1782 and 1801. Other correspondents include Ed-
ward Burd, Edward Shippen Burd, James Burd, James
Burd, Jr., Sarah (Shippen) Burd, Jeremiah Dixon, James
Hamilton, John Harris, Jacob Hubley, Margaret (Burd)
Hubley, Ann ( Allen) Penn, and Jasper Yeates.
Gift of Sara Burd Commack (Mrs. Howard H. Com-
mack), 1964.
MS 65-1544
Orphan Society of Philadelphia.
Records, 1815-1963. 70 v. and 3 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes (1815-1956), receipt books (1921-63), Visiting
Committee papers (1837-1922), petty cashbooks (1920-58),
admission books (1815-1955), board received account (1947-
55), board billed books (1951-60) cash accounts (1878-
1901), general principal account papers (1891-1937), treas-
urer's account (1900-21), Orphan's Fund reports (1896-
1938), foster parent (1 vc-L), report (1932) of a study of
the Orphan Society, brief of title (ca. 1870), weekly com-
mittee book (1823-24), order of duty service paper (1863),
and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of the society, 1965.
MS 65-1545
Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society, Philadelphia.
Records. 1844-1903. 1100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, reports, financial statements, and bills of
an association for promoting social and moral improvement
of seamen at home and abroad. Includes letters from
clergymen in Pennsylvania and neighboring States replying
to requests for the use of their pulpits to solicit contribu-
tions to the society to be used to support the sailors' board-
ing house.
Purchase, 1965.
MS 65-1546
Philadelphia Clearing House Association.
Records, 1858-1958. ca. 4000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence with various banks of Philadelphia, Pa.;
clearing house reports; reports of other clearing houses in
the U. S.; files on committees of various departments of the
city and State government and their dealings with the Phil-
adelphia Clearing House; and other records.
Gift of Dr. Charles R. Whittlesey, 1964.
177
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
■*t , , - MS 65-1547
Vauclain, Samuel Matthews, 1856-1940.
Papers, 1909-31. 2450 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Officer and board member of the Baldwin Locomotive
Woriffl of Philadelphia, Pa. Papers of the Baldwin Loco-
motive Works during the period when Vauclain was vice-
president, president, and chairman of the board. Includes
correspondence (190M1), Baldwin Works' balance sheets
/JSJrr}' ^J? 10 ? 668 ' ««ords (1919-20), estimating figures
(1920-24), cabinet (board) meeting minutes (1923), Bald-
win Locomotive Shop photos, family photos. ; Philadelphia
Gas Works Folder (1931) ; and papers of the Delaware
Kiver Bridge Commission.
Purchase, 1965.
Wistar, Caleb Crewon, 1846-1916. MS 66-1548
Papers, 1792-1929. 14 vols.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, diaries (1861-64) while Wistar was at
Haverford College, Haverford, Pa.; diary (1866 and 1872) :
f 8 ^ li^T 19l6) ; addlBSS bo ^Mca. 1900) ; notebook
>2".» 1907) °* Wb ** t ' a daughter, Elizabeth Vaux Wistar (b.
i^iif 61 ?? h ? 6k of Wiat « J 8 son, Frederick Vaux Wistar
(b. 1878); dunes (1898-1902) of Charles Caleb Cresson:
rec^book (180W2) pf Joseph Cresson; receipt book
(1792-89) of Benjamin Hooton; photos, of Haverford Col-
lege and its Classes of 1864 and 1865, and of members of the
Wistar family.
Purchase, 1965.
ai^-ji » .. ^ , . MS 65-1549
Alexander, Robert Jackson, 1918-
Papers, 1948-58. 2 boxes.
InRutgers University Library (1705, 1737, and 1773)
Professor of economics. Notes on interviews with labor
leaders, political figures, and others; together with speeches
and other papers, chiefly on matters relating to South Amer-
ica and the West Indies and on political, economic, and
cultural topics.
Access restricted.
Gift of Mr. Alexander.
in . MS 65-1550
AUinson, SamueL
Papers, 1763-1909. 2 v. and 1 box.
In Rutgers University Library ( 179 and 1647)
Papers relating to Mercer and Burlington Counties, N. J.,
including "Sundry letters between Samuel AUinson and
some of his most intimate friends— between the years 1764
and 1790," transcribed by William AUinson; records (1763-
92) of the estate of Charles Bead; a letter book (1825-36),
diaries (1824-83), accounts (1825-43 and 1859-77), and
other papers of Samuel Allinson, Jr. ; and letters and genea-
logical notes of the Offley-Tatum family, including a Quaker
account of the Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic (1794).
Samuel Allinson, Sr.'s correspondents include William Alex-
ander (Lord Stirling), Elias Boudinot, Patrick Henry, Wil-
liam Livingston, Charles Bead, and Granville Sharpe.
In part, gift of Caroline Allinson.
AmriafamHy. MS 65-1551
Papers, 1744-1900. 69 items.
In Butgers University Library (609)
_ Deeds, bonds, bills, and other papers of John Anm» Jacob
Van Doren, and other members of the Annin family of
Somerset Co., N. J. Tie bulk of the collection dates from
178
.... . ., MS 65-1552
Atkinson family.
Papers, 1793-1955. 7 v., 22 boxes, 1 bundle, and 3 folders.
In Butgers University Library (205, 249, 445, 1506, 151L
1512, and 1516)
Journals and diaries (1853, 1868, and 1895-1900) of
Asher D. Atkinson; accounts of Asher Atkinson (b. 1867)
as a civil engineer; correspondence, literary mbs., diaries,
and other papers of Mary Josephine Atkinson (1853-1933) ;
diaries of Florence Atkinson in Argentina; correspondence
and other papers of Sarah Atkinson, including some relating
to her work as translator for the American delegation at
the Paris Peace Conference (1898); and other papers of
members of the Atkinson family of New Brunswick, N. J,
and related families.
Gift of Asher A. Howell and the executors of Sarah
Atkinson's estate.
™-„ MS 65-1553
Badeau, Adam, 1831-1895.
Papers, 1870-84. 8 v.
In Rutgers University Library (597)
Army officer and diplomat. Personal letters (1870-80)
of Badeau written while he was U. S. consul general at Lon-
don; State Dept dispatches (1879-81) received by the Lon-
don consulate; and letter press copies of dispatches (1883-
84) to the State Dept from the U. S. consulate in Havana,
Cuba, while Badeau was consul general there.
„ .. „ ^ MS65-1554
Bailey, Forman O
Papers, 1911-27. 215 items.
In Rutgers University Library (612)
Sea captain, of Manasquan, N. J. Correspondence, bills,
and other items (1911-15) relating to the operation of the
schooner Henry S. Little, carrying coal from Philadelphia
to New England ports; and other papers (1919-27).
!>»•«.- MS 6S-1555
Baldwin family.
Papers, 1839-1934. 8 v., 2 boxes, and 2 -bundles.
In Rutgers University Library (0.994, 248, 423, 575. 1004.
and 1619) ^
Financial, family, and medical papers, relating in part to
the^practice of medicine of Henry Rutgers Baldwin in New
Brunswick, N. J, together with papers of the Bev. Eli Bald-
win, Henry Butgers^Baldwin, Jr., John Van Nest Baldwin,
Abraham B. Van Nest, and other members of the family.
Gift of Margaret B. Baldwin, Elizabeth B. Baldwin, and
George V. N. Baldwin.
MS 65-1556
Barclay, Samuel M
Papers, 1786-1854. 508 items.
In Butgers University Library (471)
Lawyer, of Bedford Co, Pa, Letters received, bills, re-
ceipts, legal documents, and other papers.
MS 65-1557
Barker, David, 1816-1874.
Papers, 1841-60. 4 v.
In Rutgers University Library (1107)
Lawyer, of Exeter, Me. Lawyer's daybooks (1841-60)
and a general store daybook (1847-49). VoL I of the law-
yer's daybooks includes general store accounts (1841-44) and
an "Account of books lent" (1846-57).
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„ , MS65-1558
Barkuloo, Tunis S
Papers, 1876-ca. 1916. 6 v.
In Rutgers University Library (188)
Notebook of deaths (ca. 1880-1916) in the vicinity of
Oceanic, N. J., together with five account books of the Mid-
winter Mop Manufacturing Company of which Barkuloo
was manager.
» _« «. , „ MS65-1559
Bartles, Charles, 5. 180L
Papers, 1775-1882. 66 items.
In Butgers University Library (IMS, 1060, 1114, 1139.
1142, 1151, 1162, 1174, 1269, and 1290) ■'
Lawyer and banker, of Flemington (Hunterdon Co.) N. J.
Correspondence, legal papers, bills and other papers
relating to real estate holdings, agencies for individuals,
and other matters. Includes papers of the Remington
Copper Mine Company for 1846-53, the Flemington Rail-
road and Transportation Company for 1852, the Andover
Pomace lands for 1812-22, the James Parker lands for
1822-85, and the papers of Andrew Bartles (Charles Bart-
les' father?) for 1795-1833 and Samuel Stewart for 1785-
180L
MS 65-1560
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
Papers, 1644-91. 7 reels of microfilm.
In Rutgers University Library (1661)
Microfilm copied from originals in the University of Lon-
don Library.
Puritan scholar and writer, of London. Correspondence
relating to English politics, together with treatises.
MS 65-1561
Bayard, Nicholas, 1736-1798.
Papers, 1640-1800. 6 v. and 4 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (576 and 1619)
Correspondence, receipts, indentures, and other papers
(1690-1800) including some relating to an Indian purchase
(ca. 1740) near Stockbridge, N. Y., and a land purchase in
New York City; account books and ledgers, including the
Frederick Lentz snuff mill and sugarhouse accounts; and
papers of a land lottery (1772) in New York.
Gift of George V. N. Baldwin, Margaret B. Baldwin, and
Elizabeth R Baldwin.
MS 65-1562
Beach family.
Beacli-Bowden-Jarvis papers, 1783-1897. 9 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (591)
Correspondence and other papers of Burrage Beach, law-
yer of Cheshire, Conn., and his wife, Julia Bowden Beach,
for 1799-1831 ; of the Rev. John Bowden, Episcopal clergy-
man of Norwalk and Cheshire, Conn., and St. Croix, Virgin
Islands, and professor of moral philosophy at Columbia
College, and his wife, Mary (Jarvis) Bowden, for 1783-
1819; of Mary Bowden, daughter of the Rev. John Bowden,
for 1797-1827; and of Charles and Benjamin Jarvis. The
bulk of the collection dates from 1783-1831. Some papers
concern the service (1789-1827) of George Jarvis, son of
Benjamin Jarvis, as an officer in the Greek War of Inde-
pendence : some relate to France and Germany.
MS 65-1563
Beasley, Mercer, 1815-1897.
Papers, 1854-77. 59 items.
In Rutgers University Library ( 618 )
Lawyer, of Trenton, N. J. Letters received, chiefly re-
lating to legal matters, and legal papers.
MS 65-1564
Beekman family.
Papers, 1710-1914. 2 boxes and 19 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1683)
Correspondence, legal and genealogical notes, sermons, and
other papers of Jacob T. B. Beekman; papers of Samuel
Beekman, Samuel Beekman, Jr., and other members of the
family; and miscellaneous papers, chiefly relating to Mon-
mouth Co^ N. J., collected by George Crawford Beekman.
Gift of Alston Beekman, Jr.
MS 65-1565
Bishop, James, 1816-1895.
Papers, 1754-1946. 1 v. and 8 folders.
In Rutgers University library (1677)
Politician, of New Brunswick, N. J., U. S. Representative,
and chief of the New Jersey Bureau of Statistics of Labor
and Industries. Correspondence, stock certificates, dip-
pings, and other papers relating to Bishop's activities as a
shipping merchant; correspondence (1854-89) about the
activities of the Know-Nothmg Party in New Jersey; jour-
nal of a European trip in 1850; stock certificates (1809-24)
of the Trenton and New Brunswick and Spruce-Bun
Turnpikes; and papers relating to his speculation in oil
securities from 1865-68 and in property in Venango Co,
Pa., from 1864-71.
Cataloged in the library.
Gift of Dr. Louis F. Bishop, Jr.
MS 65-1566
Bishop family.
Papers, 1744-1920. 294 items.
In Rutgers University Library (621)
Papers of David Bishop for 1842-94, of his grandfather,
Shotwell Bishop,- for 1775-1830, of his great-grandfather,
James Bishop, for 1745-92, of Moses Bishop for 1780-82,
and others. Papers of earlier members of the Bishop fam-
ily of New Brunswick and Woodbridge Township, N. J., are
mostly deeds, bonds, notes, accounts, and estate records.
Includes letters (1857-58) concerning the Know-Nothing
Party, letters concerning the business of the Second Re-
formed Church of New Brunswick, and minutes of the Rut-
gers College classes of 1843 and 1846. Correspondents in-
clude James Bishop (1816-1895), Charles S. Boggs, J. R.
Ford, and C. EL Stitt
Cataloged in the library.
Gift of Douglas M. Hicks.
MS 65-1567
Bogert, Nicholas I MarseDus, J. 1842.
Papers, 1852-1939. 10 items and 9 v.
In Rutgers University Library (1447, 1471, 1521, and
1672)
Clergyman of the Reformed Church in America in New
York City and New Brunswick, N. J. Correspondence
(1879-1939) ; texts of lectures attended (1865-67) at the
New Brunswick Theological Seminary on church history
and pastoral theology; texts of lectures attended (1862-63)
at Rutgers College on Roman and Greek history, the Eng-
lish language, and chemistry; other lecture notes, a pastor's
register, and other papers. Includes a journal (1852-93) of
Bogert 's father, William Bogert, concerned largely with re-
ligious experiences and meditations. Correspondents in-
clude Mark Hopkins and Theodore Roosevelt.
Gift of Julia T. Bogert.
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MS 65-1568
Bonney, Peres Bonney, 1838-1877.
Papers, 1815-1911. lbox.
In Rutgers University library (1464)
Presbyterian clergyman. Correspondence; sermons (ca.
1861-75) delivered at Presbyterian Churches in Parsippany
and Branchville, N. J., and Ramapo Works, N. Y.; histori-
cal address (1870) on the Branchville church; commence-
ment address (1857) given at Rutgers College, and corres-
pondence and other papers (1815-1911) of other members
of the family.
Gift of Mrs. Bertha B. Hardy.
« . „™ MS 65-1669
Boote, William Rowland.
Papers, 1758-1804. 409 items.
In Rutgers University library (501)
Army officer, of New Brunswick, N. J. Military papers
of Boote as an Army recruiting officer, including correspond-
ence, accounts, enlistment papers, muster, pay, and receipt
rolls; accounts, supply and personnel records, and other
papers relating to his service as paymaster of the 3rd Regt,
U. S. Army, and brigade inspector in the Southwest (at
Forts Adams and Pickering in Mississippi and Fort Stod-
dert in Alabama) ; and personal bills and other papers re-
lating to London properties in which Mrs. Benjamin Thom-
son of New Jersey (Boote's mother?) had an interest
Acquired with the library's collection of Anthony Wal-
ton White papers.
„ ,. . ~ MS 65-1570
Boudinot family.
Papers, 1777-1843. ca. 140 items.
In Rutgers University library (99, 510-512, 626, 1200,
1283, 1590, and 1784)
Correspondence, documents, deeds, and other papers relat-
ing to Elias Boudinot, his brother, Elisha Boudinot, and
their families of Newark, Trenton, and Elizabeth, N. J.;
together with some papers relating to the Atterbury, Pin-
tard, Smith, and other allied families. Correspondents in-
clude William Alexander (Lord Stirling) , Nicholas Bayard,
James Kinsey, William Livingston, and William Peartree
Smith.
_ MS 65-1571
Bowen, Belman M
Papers, 18th and 19th centuries. 7 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (405)
Deeds, surveys, and other papers relating to the southern
counties of New Jersey.
MS 65-1572
Bowles, Wflham Lisle, 1762-1850.
Letters, 1792-97. 62 items.
In Rutgers University Library (628)
English clergyman and poet. Letters (1792-93) to Har-
riet Wake, together with letters (1797) to Bowles' wife,
Magdalene (Wake) Bowles.
Some of the Bowles-Harriet Wake letters are reprinted
in part in the Journal of the Rutgers University Library,
vol 14 (June 1951) p. 33-52.
Gift of Alfred L Kellogg.
MS 65-1573
Bowser, Edward Albert, 1845-1910.
Papers, ca. 1864-82. 2 bundles.
In Rutgers University Library (531)
Professor of mathematics and engineering, at Rutgers
College, New Brunswick, N. J. Surveyor's notes concern-
ing New Jersey State boundary surveys, together with a
class record and surveying notes of others (Bowser's stu-
dents?) at Rutgers College.
180
MS 65-1574
Brakeley, John H 1816-1897.
Correspondence, 1835-50. 6 folders.
In Rutgers University Library ( 1740)
Methodist clergyman, of Wilmington, Del., and Penning-
ton, N. J. Correspondence relating to the collection and
exchange of mineral specimens. Some of the letters were
received by Brakeley while a student at Lafayette College.
Cataloged in the library.
Gift of Gretchen M. Smith.
MS 65-1575
Brinckerhoff family. .
Papers, 1750-1839. 5 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (579)
Collection relating to the Brinckerhoff family of Dutchess
Co., N. Y, and Bergen Co., N. J., including papers of Col.
John Brinckerhoff and his descendants for 1750-4.817, papers
of the related Van Delinde family for I781-1806,passports,
bonds, and other papers of Huybregt [Huybertj De Wolff
for 1796-182S, and miscellaneous papers for 1831-39.
MS 65-1576
Brodhead, John Romeyn, 1814-1873.
Papers, ca. 1650-ca. 1870. 14 v., 3 boxes, 2 storage boxes,
and 1 folder.
In Rutgers University library (64)
Historian. Correspondence; diaries (1839-49) ; historical
notes and collections, relating in part to Brodhead's service
as secretary to the American Legation in London and to
his book, History of the State of New York (1856); and
other papers. Includes 17th cent. Dutch documents col-
lected by Brodhead, papers of his father, Jacob Brodhead,
and his father-in-law, Simeon de Witt Bloodgood, and
papers (1770-1830) of the Van Schaick family. John
Brodhead's correspondents include John Jacob Astor, George
Bancroft, James Buchanan, Lewis Cass, Evert Duyckinck,
Edward Everett, Hamilton Fish, Benjamin P. Poore, Wil-
liam H. Seward, and Daniel Webster; Bloodgood's corre-
spondents include Nicholas Biddle and Samuel F. B. Morse.
Excerpts from the diaries are reprinted in the Journal
of the Rutgers University Library, -vol. 11 (Dec 1947) x>
21-27. ' y
MS 65-1577
Brodney, Spencer, 1883-
Papers, 1924-46. 1 v. and 5 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1419)
Editor, of New York and New Jersey. Papers, relating
in part to the periodicals Forum and Current history, for
which Brodney was an editor, and to the Free Acres' As-
sociation with which he was connected.
Gift of Mr. Brodney.
MS 65-1578
Burnett, Virginia Stiles, 1903-1947.
Papers, ca. 1940. 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (523)
In part, transcripts.
Librarian, of New Brunswick and Morristown, N. J.
Compilations and notes on 17th and 18th cent. New Bruns-
wick, including: transcripts and bibliographical records of
travel narratives, outstanding women of New Jersey, alma-
nacs of New Jersey to 1800, Morristown First Presbyterian
Church and cemetery records, and 17th cent, newspapers and
periodicals in the Rutgers University library.
Acquired from Miss Burnett's estate.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1579
Burnett family.
Papers, 1767-1855. 112 items.
In Rutgers University library (1395)
Deeds to property in the Essex Co^ N. J., area, estate in-
ventories, bills, receipts, promissory notes, and bonds of
Aaron W. Burnett, Daniel Burnett, Matthias Burnett, Sr.,
and Matthias Burnett, Jr. Places represented include Un-
ion Township, N. J.
MS65-1580
Burr, Nelson RoDin, 1904-
Papers. 26 v., 4 boxes, and 2 card boxes.
In Butgers University Library (1417)
In part, photocopies (ca. 800) of transcripts in the Li-
brary of Congress,Manuscript Division.
Historian. Source material (chiefly reports from mis-
sionaries sent to New Jersey by the Society for the Propa-
gation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts) of various dates
gathered for Burr's book, The Anglican Church in New
Jersey (1954).
Gift of Mr. Burr through Dr. Walter H. Stowe.
MS 65-1581
Burroughs family.
Papers, 1834-77. 3 v. and 1 folder.
In Butgers University Library (99)
Diaries and other papers of the Burroughs family of New
Providence and Newark, N. J., including a narrative (1834-
36), chiefly of a trip (1834) to and from New Orleans, by
William H, Burroughs, Presbyterian clergyman of New
Providence and Philadelphia; diary (1852-53) of George
H. Burroughs, a son of W. H. Burroughs and a student in
Jackson, Tenn., and Bloomfield, N. J.j schools; and a gene-
alogy of Jacob Van Wagenen descendants.
Cataloged in the library.
MS 65-1582
Buttenheim, Margaret E (Stoddard)
Papers, 1915-2L 2 v.
In Butgers University Library (1871)
Correspondence, reports received, and other papers relat-
ing to Mrs. Buttenheim's position as New Jersey State chair-
man of child welfare.
Gift of Mrs. Robert S. Powell.
MS 65-1583
Canfield, Mahlon Dickerson.
Correspondence, 1819-41. 73 items.
In Rutgers University Library (1397)
Letters describing births, marriages, deaths, travel, busi-
ness conditions, investments, and other matters concerning
the Canfield family. Correspondents include Mahlon Can-
field's brother, Augustus Canfield of the U. S. Army. Places
represented include Bargaintown, N. J.
MS65-1584
Carey, John P collector.
The John P. Carey and Harry F. Swayze collection, 1833-
1928. 4 v. and 1 bundle.
In Butgers University Library (1807)
Correspondence, receipts, manifests, clippings, photos.,
and other papers relating to the history and operation of
the Morris Canal in New Jersey.
Gift of Mr. Carey.
MS 65-1585
Cary, Sturgis, 1794-1878.
Papers, 1806-1905. 390 items.
In Butgers University Library (1814)
Resident of Beekman and Binghamton, N. Y. Corre-
spondence, indentures, and other papers (1837-45) ; records
(1818-35) of Cary as justice of the peace; and papers of
Charles Lyon Corbin of Metuchen, N. J., Sarah F. Cary,
and Sarah Flagler Cary.
Gift of Mrs. Rutherford L Coerr.
MS 65^1586
iion,
Papers, ca. 1716-1843. 2 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (685)
Indentures, surveys, and other papers relating to Phila-
delphia and Mercer Co., N. J.
Gift of Caroline Allinson.
MS 65-1587
Chatfield family.
Papersri7«l=t936r-337-items.
In Rutgers University library (642)
Correspondence, bills, and other papers of Joel Raymond
Chatfield, Mrs. Joel Raymond Chatfield, Mrs. Joseph D.
Wooster, and other members of the Chatfield family of
Derby and Seymour, Conn.
Gift of Mrs. F. Vomacka.
MS 65-1588
Clark, Addison S
Papers, 1845-1900. 1 box and 7 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1805)
Correspondence received by the Clark family from Addi-
son Clark and others before and during the Civil War; later
tax receipts; and the journal of a voyage (1849) around
Cape Horn to California. Places represented include Sa-
vannah, Ga., Westfield, N. J., and California.
MS 65-1589
Clark family.
Papers, 1776-1931. 117 items.
In Rutgers University library (646)
Correspondence and other papers (1885-1931) of Mary
Sherrerd Clark of Belvidere, N. J. ; papers of Joseph Clark
for 1785-1811, of Peter I. Clark for 1837-60, of William P.
Clark for 1826-57, and of Abijah Hunt for 1820-44; and
miscellaneous papers.
MS 65-1590
Coakley, George Washington, 1814-1893.
Papers, 1838-93. 15 v. and 6 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (446 and 599)
Professor of mathematics, natural science, and astronomy.
Correspondence (1843-88), mathematical and astronomical
mss., exercises, computations, observations, published and
'unpublished texts and monographs, and essays and other
writings. Includes papers relating to the schools where
Coakley taught: All Saints Male Parochial School (records
for 1841-44), the College of St. James, Maryland, and
New York University (records for 1845-93).
Gift of Dr. Cornelius G. Coakley.
MS 65-1591
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
Papers, 1792-1898. 77 items and 2 reels of microfilm.
In Rutgers University library.
In part, transcripts.
English political journalist and essayist. Letters to Rob-
ert G. Harper, William Jackson, and James Oldden ; copies
of letters to James Abercrombie, Mathew Carey, Isaac
Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Elizabeth Langton, Timothy
Pickering, N. Webster, and others; a copy of "To the collec-
tive wisdom" (1828), an essay written for the "Political
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Cobtett, William, 1763-1835. Papers, 1792-1898. (Continued)
register ; copies of portraits, caricatures, and examples of
Cobbett's political satire; microfilm of letters, extracts, clip-
pings, and other papers by or relating to Cobbett, Beniamin
lilley, and others, and parts of the Edward Young scrap-
book relating to Cobbett; printed material, including sev-
eral biographical accounts of Cobbett and a notation of his
death; and Cobbett family letters (1826-98). Places repre-
sented include Wilmington, Del., Philadelphia, London,
Dublin, and Normandy, France.
The collection is described and selections published in the
Journal of the Rutgers University Library, roL 15 (Dec
1951), p. 1-12; vol 16 (Dec 1952), p. 16-26; vol. 17 (June
1954), p. 50-57; and voL 19 (Dec 1955), p. 1-5.
„ ,_ . MS 65-1592
Coerr, Rutherford Lee.
Correspondence, 1905-31. 5 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1809)
Resident of Metuchen, N. J. Correspondence from Aline,
Annie K., Fred B., Joyce, and Michael B. Kilmer, and other
members of the Kilmer family.
Gift of Mrs. Coerr.
Colt family. MS6W593
Papers, 1777-1913. 123 items.
In Rutgers University Library (652)
Correspondence and other papers of John Colt, of his
wife, Eliza Pintard (Boudinot) Colt, of Peter Colt, of Elias
Boudinot Colt, and of Elisha Boudinot Peter Colt's papers
include notes on his descendants, essays urging the develop-
ment of American industry, autobiographies, and an ac-
count of the Colt family. Places represented include Pater-
son, N. J., and London, Eng.
In part, gift of Aimee Colt Toler.
Condit family. MS 65-1594
Papers, 1761-1917. ca. 110 items.
In Rutgers University Library (1076 and 1077)
Papers of the Condit family, of Essex Co., N. J., includ-
ing a ciphering book, tuition bills, grocery accounts, and
other papers of Aaron M. Condit; letters received of Oliver
H. Condit; papers of Jemima D. (Tomkins) Halstead, of
the Thomas Ogden estate, of Jabez Pierson, and of Aaron
Tomkins; 19th cent, dyeing and tanning formulas, and other
papers.
MS 65-1595
Conover, Peter.
Papers, 1802-92. 1 v. and 5 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1523)
Real estate agent, of New Brunswick, N. J. Deeds and
other papers associated with Conover's work as real estate
agent; his accounts with the John H. Ayers and Mary Fur-
man estates and the James Larimer Graham subdivision; an
inventory and account (1869) of the Conover estate; and
miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Digby Smith.
^ , „ MS 65-1596
Cook, George Hammell, 1818-1889.
Papers, ca. 1835-ca. 1905. ca. 9000 items.
In Rutgers University Library (0.971, 263, 590, and 653)
Professor of geology and agriculture at Rutgers College,
New Brunswick, N. J. Correspondence, diaries, accounts,
notebooks, and other papers relating to Cook and the Cook
family. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1860's
to the 1880's and pertains largely to the New Jersey Geo-
logical Survey, agriculture, the Agricultural Experiment
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Station of Rutgers College, meadow-drainage projects, and
other business ventures. Includes a surveying notebook
(looo) ,
Gift of Dr. Cook's family.
MS65-1597
Cook, Louisa Wheeler (Crane)
Correspondence, 1861-71. 90 items.
In Rutgers University Library (1841)
Civil War letters received by Mrs. Cook from her brothers,
Aaron D. and Henry D. Crane, and other letters. Places
represented include Caldwell, N. J., and Virginia, Maryland,
Ohio, and Indiana.
Cataloged in the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Henry L. Tomkinson.
MS 65-1598
Cooper, Benjamin B d. 1835.
Papers, 1814-20th century. 2 v. and 15 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (655, 1223, 1228, and 1232)
Farmer and land speculator, of Gloucester Co*, N. J, Dela-
ware, and Pennsylvania. Correspondence; deeds and land
surveys (1814-42) ; notes concerning the growing of apple
and peach trees and the making of cider and peach brandy;
notes on local history and genealogy, especially the Cooper,
Van Mater, and other families of south Jersey and Phila-
delphia; notes on Cooper's land holdings and other matters;
correspondence and documents concerning the development
of Peter's Beach and nearby shore properties; a few records
(1867) of the Baker Gold and Silver Mining Company, al-
leged owners of some Idaho mines; and Cooper family docu-
ments. The bulk of the collection dates from 1814 to 1877
and relates mainly to Cooper's land dealings; over half con-
cerns the Pennsylvania tracts of the Holland Land Company
for which he acted as agent
Described in the Journal of the Rutgers University Li-
brary, voL 17 (Dec 1953), p. 28-29.
Gift of Mrs. Henrietta W. C. Calcott.
- ,. , ., MS65-1599
Corhes family.
Papers, 1796-1900. 16 v. and 3 folders.
In Rutgers University library (183)
Store, farm, and cabinetmaker's accounts, vendue lists, ad-
ministration records, and other papers of two branches of
the Corhes family of Monmouth Co., N. J. Includes the
papers of George Corlies of Eatontown, N. J., from ca. 1796
to 1816; of his brother, Jacob Corhes of Eatontown and
Deal, N. J.; of Benjamin W. Corlies of Shrewsbury, N. J.,
for 1812-43; of Benjamin's son, Henry Corlies of Shrews-
bury from ca. 1853 to 1890; and of Charles Corlies of
Shrewsbury from ca. 1885 to 1900.
Covert, MinnerF MS 65-1600
Papers, 1772-1915. 5 v. and 3 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (1448)
Resident of Harlingen, N. J. Correspondence (1843-97) •
shoemaker's accounts (1858-93); documents of Covert as
constable from 1849 to 1851 and justice of the peace from
1860 to 1865; and other papers. Includes correspondence
received by Covert's wife and others and the daybook (1860-
98 ) of an unidentified shoemaker-butcher.
Gift of the Clarence R Covert estate through Arthur B.
Smith, executor.
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MS 65-1601
Cox, Joseph Warren.
Papers, 1829-59. 117 items.
In Rutgers University Library (659)
Inventor, of Maiden, Mass. Correspondence, receipts,
notes on experiments and inventions relating to rubber man-
ufacture in New Brunswick, N. J., and elsewhere, and mis-
cellaneous papers. The bulk of the collection dates from
1852 to 1859. Places represented include Cambria Co.. Pa.
Gift of Herbert M Waldron.
MS 65-1602
Coxe family.
Papers, 1797-1831. 4 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (586)
Accounts, legal papers, receipts, and other papers of
Charles Coxe of Hunterdon and Sussex Counties, N. J., to-
gether with the papers of his descendants and miscellaneous
material concerning his estate. Includes papers relating to
the legal efforts of Coxe's heirs to effect a settlement of the
estate.
MS 65-1603
Crawford family.
Papers, 1742-1850. 1 box and 8 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1685)
Deeds and other papers of Richard Crawford, including
a Revolutionary War Loyalist's protection certificates; cor-
respondence and other papers of George and John B. Craw-
ford; estate papers of families for whom John B. Crawford
was executor; and papers of George Crawford rx, James P.
Crawford, William Crawford, and other members of the
Crawford family of Monmouth Co., N. J.
Gift of Alston Beekman, Jr.
MS 65-1604
Croes, John, Bp., 1763-1832.
Papers, 1713-1918. 1067 items.
In Rutgers University Library (0.972, 330, 528, and 1524)
Episcopal bishop, of New Jersey. Correspondence, ser-
mons, addresses, deeds, accounts, and other papers of Croes
for 1786-1832 and of his son, the Rev. John Croes, Jr., for
1804-49; together with papers of the related Croes, Van
Mater, and other families of Monmouth and Middlesex
Counties, N. J. The bulk of the collection dates from 1713
to 1850 and includes a commonplace book (1810-45) with ser-
mon texts and religious extracts and the ledgers (1801-48)
of John Croes and his son.
MS 65-1605
Cushman, Austin Spragne, 1827-1907.
Papers, 1865-1906. 6 folders.
In Rutgers University library (1746)
Lawyer, of New York City and New Bedford, Mass.
Correspondence and other papers relating to the period
when Cushman served as editor of The Republic, a magagraa
designed for Civil War veterans ; and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Alden L. RandalL
MS 65-1606
Cushman, Marian.
Papers, ca. 1930. 5 v. and 1 box.
In Rutgers University Library (522)
In part, transcripts.
Librarian, of New Brunswick, N. J. Compilations in-
cluding: bibliographical notes on 17th and 18th cent New
Jersey almanacs, transcripts and notes from travel narra-
tives, newspapers, proceedings of historical societies, and
other sources concerning 17th and 18th cent New Bruns-
wick.
MS 65-1607
Darcy, Timothy Johnes.
Papers, 1811-1900. ca. 320 items and 15 v.
In Rutgers University library (0.998 and 662)
Correspondence, bills, legal papers (relating to collections
and suits by Darcy as attorney-in-fact for various creditors),
accounts, monthly balance sheets, memos, and other papers
for 1811-64; dockage records for railroad ties, accounts of
Julius G. Parish of sales of a chemical compound and other
drugs, diary of Eliza Darcy and household accounts, and
papers (1847-1900) of John S. Darcy. Places represented
include Passaic Ca, N. J., and Friendship, N. Y.
MS 65-1608
Davidson family.
Papers, ca. 1800-ca. 1880. lbox.
In Rutgers University Library (0.958 and 1538)
Papers of the Davidson family of New Jersey and Platts-
burg, N. Y., including correspondence, chiefly personal and
family, of Levi P., Lucretia Maria, Margaret Miller, Mat-
thias Oliver, Morris M., and Oliver Davidson; verses of
Lucretia Maria and her sister, Margaret Miller Davidson;
and genealogical and other papers. Includes the narrative
of a trip (1833) made by Margaret Miller Davidson from
Lake Champlain to New York by boat, stage, and railroad
with an account of stopovers made at Saratoga Springs
and other places.
Margaret Miller Davidson's narrative is reprinted in
part in the Journal of the Rutgers University Library,
vol. 13 (Dec. 1949) p. 19-24.
Gift of Catherine L. Davidson.
MS 65-1609
Davis, Peter Vroom.
Papers, 1832-1920. 279 items.
In Rutgers University Library (664)
Resident of Hillsborough Township (Somerset Ca) N. J.
Personal bills, receipts, deeds, bonHs, and other papers for
1840-59; bills and receipts (1850-68) of Davis as constable;
bills, receipts, and other papers relating to the estates of
William T. Davis and his wife, Jane Davis, for which Peter
V. Davis was administrator; and papers of Garret W.
Davis, T. Davis, Thomas P. Davis, William S. Davis, and
others for 1859-1920. The bulk of the collection dates from
1840 to 1920.
Gift of Clarkson A Cranmer.
MS 65-1610
Demarest, David D 1819-1898.
Papers, 1835-93. 7 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (670)
Clergyman of the Reformed Church in America in New
Brunswick, N. J. Correspondence, historical monographs,
a ciphering book, and other papers. The correspondence is
chiefly personal and theological and includes some letters
relating to student life at Rutgers College in 1836-37. In-
cludes some papers (1837-50) of Demarest's wife, Catharine
Louisa (Nevius) Demarest.
Gift of Dr. William H. S. Demarest
MS 65-1611
Demott, John.
Papers, 1742-1868. 7 folders.
In Rutgers University library (1485)
Receipts, bonds, agreements, and other papers of Demott -
for 1742-1803; correspondence from the John and Peter
Vroom families, receipts, bonds, and other papers of De-
mott's son, John Demott, Jr., for 1786-1804; and miscellane-
ous papers for 1863-68. Places represented include Hunter-
don, Morris, and Somerset Counties, N. J.
Gift of Mrs. Hilda Card.
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-n. . MS 65-1612
Braiberger, Jacob Warren.
Papers, 1838-78. 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (1357)
Correspondence of Dernbeiger, together with correspond-
ence (1840-59) of Charles Scranton, operator of the Oxford
Furnace, and other papers. Some of Dernberger's letters
are from friends and relatives; some were sent to him in
his capacity as an employee of the Oxford Furnace. Places
mentioned include Oxford and Washington Townshins.
N.J. **
MS 65-1613
Manson, George H
Papers, 1891-1900. 147 hems.
In Rutgers University Library (677)
Editor. Correspondence of Dickinson as editor of the
Daily America, the Atlanta (Ga.) journal, the New York
world, and other publications; together with miscellaneous
telegrams, notes on publishers, newspaper clippings, and
other papers.
«».*_ ■. ,. MS 65-1614
Mite, Jacob.
Papers, 1842-98. 1 box.
In Rutgers University Library (1638)
Resident of Tewksbury Township, N. J. Correspondence,
accounts, and other papers.
Gift of H. Justus Ross.
MS 65-1615
Elmer, William, b. 1814:
Papers, 1808-79. 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (1329)
Physician, of Bridgeton, N. J. Bills and receipts for
personal expenditures; accounts and lists of bonds and notes
held; constitution and accounts of the Young Female Reli-
gious Tract Society of Bridgeton; and other papers.
Gift of Mrs. R. P. Elmer through Miss Edna M Netter.
MS 65-1616
Elmer family.
Correspondence, 1804-21. 7 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1839)
Family letters received by Elizabeth (Elmer) Potter, of
New York City, and other members of the Elmer family of
Westfield, N. J.
» . MS 65-1617
Smley, John.
Papers, 1720-1892. 661 items.
In Rutgers University Library (691)
Correspondence, bills, receipts, and other papers (1817-
81) ; papers of the estates of Abner Emley, Samuel Emley,
Argulas Evans, and Monroe Stockton, for which John Em-
ley was executor (1827-54) ; papers of Samuel Emley,
Joseph Emley, and Oliver H. P. Emley, including the
papers of various estates administered; and records of the
Jacobstown (N. J.) School District 4 for 1830-53, the
Jacobstown Baptist Church for 1837-54, and the Burling-
ton and Monmouth County Pursuing and Detecting Society
for 1845-54. J
MS 65-1618
English, David Combs, b. 1842.
Papers, 1867-1911. ca. 56 items.
In Rutgers University Library (260 and 692)
Physician, of New Brunswick, N. J. Doctor's account
book (1883-1903) and prescription book (ca. 1900); mem-
bership and other records (1892-94) of the First Presby-
terian Church Sunday School of New Brunswick; accounts
(ca. 1909-11) of the First Presbyterian Church; and board
of directors' minutes (1867-86) and correspondence (1870-
94) of the Young Men's Christian Association of New
Brunswick of which English was president.
Gift "of Mrs. English.
MS 65-1619
Ktz Randolph, William.
Papers, 1796-1884. 5 folders.
In Rutgers University Library ( 1409)
Bills and receipts (1823-84) of Fitz Randolph for taxes,
medical care, and tuition; bills, receipts; and other papers
of David Fitz Randolph, Stelle Fitz Randolph, and others
of New Brunswick and Piscataway Township, N. J.; and
miscellaneous papers. The bulk of the collection dates from
1831 to 1884,
Gift of the Jersey Blue Chapter of the D. A. R.
MS 65-1620
Ford family.
Ford-Jewell-Dey papers, 1782-1894. 133 items.
In RutgersUniversity Library (697)
Estate accounts, mortgages, deeds, and other papers of
the Ford family (John, Robert, and John Dye Ford) , the
Jewell family (William, William Dey, and William Dey
Jewell, Jr.), and the Dey family (the John Dey estate,
Robert Ford, executor) . Places represented include Mercer
and Middlesex Counties, N. J.
MS 6571621
Forman, John.
Papers, 1782-ca. 1887. 6 v. and 1 map.
In Rutgers University Library (1623)
Transcript of East Jersey surveys field book.
Field book (1782-1807) of East Jersey surveys; abstracts
of selected Shrewsbury, N. J., deeds from the office of the
secretary of state in Trenton; and a map (ca. 1887) of the
subdivision of the Wytie property in Point Pleasant, N. J.
The bulk of the collection dates from 1807 to ca. 1887.
Gift of H. Richard Segoine.
MS 65-1622
Fouche, William W
Papers, 1869-70. 2 v.
In Rutgers University Library (718)
Letters of W. W. Fouche, Jr., sent aboard the ship,
Comet, and from San Francisco to W. W. Fouche, Sr.; ab-
stract of the logbook of the Comet; and the account book
for the trip from New York to San Francisco to Philadel-
phia.
MS 65-1623
Fowler, De Grasse B
Papers, 1863-90. 279 items.
In Rutgers University Library (698)
Correspondence, maps, and related papers concerning the
property holdings of the Colt family in Paterson, N. J.; to-
gether with bills, receipts, agreements, and other papers of
the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures, Paterson,
N.J.
Gift of Aimee Colt Toler through Edna M. Netter.
184
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1624
Frenean, Philip Morin, 1752-1832.
Papers, 1744-1830. 4 v. and 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University library (0.993)
Poet, editor, and mariner. Correspondence, autograph
mss., and association and family items, including the letter
book of Peter Frenean, merchant
Described in the Journal of the Rutgers University li-
brary, voL 1 (Dec 1937), p. 31-32; voL 5 (June 1942), p.
65-70; voL 6 (Dec 1942), p. 1-28; voL 9 (Dec 1945), p.
23-27;_and voL 10 (Dec 1946) , p. 28-30.
Preliminary inventory available in the library.
MS 65-1625
Gardner, Charles Carroll, 1883-
New Jersey genealogy, 1901-18. 100 v. and 90 file draw-
ers.
In Rutgers University library (1785)
Genealogical compilations including card files for the
Essex Co., N. J., area, notebooks on pie-Revolutionary New
Jersey families, and clippings from "Jersey genealogy"
(published in the Newark evening news) .
MS 65-1626
Gibbons family.
Papers, 1767-1897. 267 items.
In Rutgers University library (520 and 1229)
Correspondence, deeds, and other papers of Thomas
Gibbons, his son 'William Gibbons, and grandson William
Heyward Gibbons; lease of the Union Hotel (Elizabeth,
N. J.?) to Eunice Hall; and other deeds and miscellaneous
papers. Places represented include Savannah, Ga., New
York City, and Morris Co., N. J. Correspondents include
Jonathan Dayton and Theodore Frelinghuysen.
MS 65-1627
Godfrey, Carlos Emmor.
Papers, ca. 1899-1914. 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University library (1475)
In part, transcripts.
Physician and historian, of Trenton, N. J. Historical
notes and transcripts based on returns, fists, and memorials
and relating largely to Revolutionary War Loyalists.
Places represented include New Jersey, Canada, and Eng-
land.
Gifts of the Trenton Public Library through Howard L.
Hughes, librarian.
MS65-1628
Green, Robert Stockton, 1831-1895.
Papers, 1855-93. 515 items.
In Rutgers University Library (711)
Lawyer, of Elizabeth, N. J., surrogate and presiding
judge in Union Co., N. J., U. S. Representative, and Gover-
nor of New Jersey. Correspondence, together with notices
of meetings and celebrations and other minor printed mat-
ter, chiefly dating from the period of Green's governorship
(1887-90) of New Jersey.
MS 65-1629
Grieve, Lucia Catherine Graeme, 1862-1946.
Papers, 1878-1937. 39 v. and 3 folders.
In Rutgers University library (246 and 789)
Teacher and lecturer, of Ocean Grove, N. J. Diaries,
notebooks, programs (1892) of temperance and Methodist
meetings; a play, stories, articles, and an outline of a plot
for a novel (ca. 1930?); and diaries (1878-82) of Miss
Grieve's mother, Martha Lucy (Kinkead) Grieve.
MS 65-1630
Grubb family.
Papers, 1828-1932. 2 v. and 1 folder.
In Rutgers University Library (728)
Bills, receipts, and other papers of Edward Burd Grubb
of Burlington, N. J., and of his wife, Euphemia B. (Parker)
Grubb; correspondence and notes of Grubb's father-in-law,
Isaac Brown Parker; correspondence, bills, and receipts of
Edward B. Grubb, Jr. ; correspondence and other papers of
Euphemia (Grubb) de Cerkes; and miscellaneous corre-
spondence, trade cards, and clippings. E. B. Grubb, Jr.'s
papers include recollections of the Battle of Gaines Mills, Va.
Gift of Mrs. Euphemia (Grubb) de Cerkes.
MS65-1631
Haines, Charles S 1816-1898.
Papers, 1803-78. 3 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1781)
Bank director and businessman, of Newark, N. J. Corre-
spondence (1864-66), relating in part to Haines' administra-
tive duties for several estates; correspondence (1874-78)
with the Bureau of Education of the U. S. Dept. of the
Interior; and deeds and miscellaneous papers of Harper
Davis and others. Places represented include Gloucester
City, N. J.
Gift of the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public
library.
MS65-1632
Hale, George, 1812-1888.
Presbyterian collection, 1738-1907. 811 items.
In Rutgers University Library (527 and 868)
In part, transcripts.
Presbyterian clergyman, of Pennington, N. J. Letters,
petitions, and other papers (1755-1866) of the New Bruns-
wick (N. J.) Presbytery and of Jacob Kirkpatrick, J. M
Macdonald, A. D. White, and other ministers ; registers of
ministers, candidates, and members received (including
their certificates); a transcript of minutes (1738-66 and
1786-90) of the Presbytery of New Brunswick; and min-
utes (1772-74) of the Synod of New York and Philadelphia.
MS65-1633
Hamilton, Henry Martyn.
Papers, 1853-1939. ca. 210 items.
In Rutgers University Library (729)
Correspondence, tax receipts, deeds, mortgages, bonds, and
other legal documents, relating mainly to Hamilton's land
holdings in Poweshiek and Jasper Counties, Iowa, and Som-
erset County, N. J.; correspondence, indentures, and other
papers of Ammi Bailey Clerk and Hamilton's father-in-law,
Lewis B. Clark; and papers of Hamilton's daughter, Mary
Beall Hamilton.
MS 65-1634
Hamilton family.
Papers, 1698-1918. 1 box.
In Rutgers University Library (1835)
Correspondence and diaries (1861-64) of Ellis Hamilton,
Captain, 15th Regt., New Jersey Infantry; and correspond-
ence and legal papers of William R. Hamilton, William
Hamilton Osborn, and other members of the family of
Camden, N.J.
Selections from Ellis Hamilton's letters have been pub-
lished in the New Brunswick, N. J., Town crier (Dec. 1960-
Feb.1961).
Gift of the Rev. Anthony J. Reif.
185
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1635
Harrison family.
Papers, 1794-1871. 59 items.
In Rutgers University Library (732)
Papers of the Harrison family of Orange, N. J., including
bills, receipts, and other papers of Abijah Harrison for
1794-1837, of a later Abijah Harrison for 1820-71, of Caleb
W. Harrison for 1839-68, and of Alfred Harrison for
1855-63.
MS 65-1636
Harrison, Abraham, d. 1851.
Papers, 1743-1856. 533 items.
In Rutgers University Library (519)
Teacher, of Orange, N. J. Correspondence; bills; re-
ceipts; diary, garden, household, and personal accounts;
school copybooks (from Princeton University?) for trigo-
nometry, geometry, natural philosophy, and divinity; ser-
mons, music, and other papers. Includes the tuition bills
of the Society to Aid in the Education of tie Indigent
Children of the Parish of Orange, of which Harrison was
president; accounts and collection lists of the Orange First
Presbyterian Church, of which he was treasurer; school re-
ports, class lists, and other papers relating to the Orange
Township school, of which he was superintendent; road
maintenance accounts of Road District 10 (Day Street), of
which he was overseer; estate accounts and other papers of
the estates of John Downer, Jared Harrison, Joseph Har-
rison, and Henry Stryker for which he was executor; and
receipts, bills, school compositions, and other papers of
Selina (Harrison) Cornish and Robert N. Cornish.
MS 65-1637
Heartman, Charles Frederick, 1883- collector.
Civil War papers, 1857-84. 5 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (467)
Correspondence of soldiers and civilians, concerning mili-
tary, social, literary, political, and other subjects; corre-
spondence, telegrams, muster rolls, reports, and other official
papers of military officers and units; and clipped auto-
graphs, portraits, and broadsides. The bulk of the collec-
tion dates from 1861 to 1865.
Gift of Mr. Heartman.
MS 65-1638
Henderson, Alfred R
Papers, 1905-51. 2 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1429)
Resident of Jersey City, N. J. Chiefly personal papers,
together with some papers relating to the estate of Mabel S.
Douglas.
Gift of Mrs. Henderson.
MS 65-1639
Hendrickson family.
Papers, 1691-1838. 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (1764)
Correspondence and other papers (1753-87) of Daniel
Hendrickson, a merchant; documents and accounts (1791-
1801) relating to distilling activities of Hendrick Hendrick-
son; ledgers and other account books (1747-1816) of other
members of the Hendrickson family of Middletown, N. J.;
and deeds and accounts relating to the activities of the sloop,
Catharine.
MS 65-1640
Herbert family.
Papers, ca. 1800-ca. 1900. 31 v. and 6 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (265)
Papers of the Herbert family of New Brunswick, N. J.,
including the account books and other papers relating to
wood, land, freight and passenger transportation (Union
Stage Line), and general store (Herbert & Hardenbergh)
businesses of Obadiah Herbert (1775-1856) ; the records of
John Biddle Herbert (1837-1908) as U. S. ganger of brandy
(1890's) and treasurer (1870's-189O , s) of the East Bruns-
wick and New Brunswick Turnpike Company; and the
papers of Robert Herbert and of Charles M Herbert (1838-
1871) , lawyer and Middlesex Co., N. J., prosecutor.
Gift of Robert S. Herbert, Jr.
MS 65-1641
Herder, Henry A
Papers, 1796-1870. 5 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1431)
Sheriff, of Somerset Co., N. J. Bonds (1859-62) made to
Herder as Somerset County sheriff and papers (1855-66)
giving him powers of attorney, including some malring hjm
the agent for veterans' bounty applicants; together with
notes (1870's) of Frederick J. Frelinghuysen on title
searches -and miscellaneous Somerset County papers. The
bulk of the collection dates from 1840 to 1870 ,
Gift of Mrs. Joseph S- Frelinghuysen, Sr.
MS 65-1642
Hicks, Edward Waldron, 1868-
Papers, 1859-1938. 259 items.
In Rutgers University Library-(736)
Lawyer, of New Brunswick, N. J. Legal papers, receipts,
and other papers concerning the Runyon R. Outcalt estate,
together with notes and other papers on the case (1897) of
Metlar vs. Piscataway Township and ihB Brunswick Trac-
tion Company.
Gift of Douglas M Hicks.
MS 65-1643
Hoa gland family.
Papers, 1848-80. 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (1325)
Personal, family, and business letters (1848-71) received
by John Calvin Hoagland, including many with unusual
descriptions of social activities in Griggstown, N. J., and
New York City; and correspondence, bills, and other papers
(1876-80) of William Jay Hoagland, relating to wholesale
and retail drug merchandising and social activities in
Deckertown (Sussex Co.) , N. J. Places represented include
Mt Kisco, N. Y, Paterson, N. J., Henry, EL, and Waco,
Tex.
Gift of Madge Hoagland through G. Clifford Neviua
MS 65-1644
Hodge, Charles, 1797-1878.
Papers, 1838-63. 66 items.
In Rutgers University Library (1600 and 1707)
Presbyterian clergyman and professor at the Princeton
Theological Seminary. Letters to Phineas D. Gurley, Wil-
liam S. Martien, Peter Walker, and others, together with
Hodge's essays, "England and America" (1862) and "Are
there too many ministers?"
186
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1645
Holmes family.
Papers, 1750-1877. 873 items and 29 v.
In Rutgers University library (421 and 1306)
Papers of the Holmes family of Monmouth Co., N. J.,
including the general store and blacksmith accounts of John
S. Holmes (1762-1821) of HolmdeL K. J.; the general store
and shipping accounts (Van Mater & Holmes) of Daniel
Holmes (1792-1851) of Matawan, N. J.; the general store
accounts of Daniel Hendrickson (1736-1797); the estate
records of Capt John Holmes (1730-1804), Jonathan
Holmes (ca. 1756-1814) , Hendrick H. Smock (d. ca. 1841),
and Atiti D. Herbert (fl. 1834-1845) , ward ; and other papers.
MS6S-1648
Honeyman, John, 1798-1874.
Papers, 1827-76. 9 v.
In Rutgers University library (230)
Physician, of New Germantown (now Oldwick) N. J.
Ledgers, daybooks (1851-56 and 1859-73), medical common-
place book, and notes on diseases, receipts, and cures.
Gift of A. Van Doren Honeyman.
MS 65-1647
How family.
Papers, 18O0-2Oth century. 7 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (529 and 1303)
Papers of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blanchard How of New
Brunswick, N. J., their son, Henry K. How of San Antonio,
Tex, and his wife, Mary Kinnan How, Blanche How,
Ann S. TTinTniTij George Kinnan, John Kinnan, and Lucinda
(Shaw) Kinnan, and her sister, Nancy Shaw. Papers of
Samuel B. How, a Presbyterian clergyman, include per-
sonal and theological correspondence (1810-67), much of
which relates to his ahtiabolition pamphlet, Slaveholding
not sinful (1855), about the Negro question and the political
climate, North and South, immediately before the Civil
War. Papers Of Blanche How include genealogical notes.
Places represented include Carlisle, Pa.
In part, gift of Mrs. Asher Atkinson.
MS 65-1648
Howell, Wilson Stout, 1855-1943.
Papers, 1880-1942. 6 v. and 4 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1347, 1430, 1495, and
1591)
Electrical engineer. Letter books and diaries (1884-1920)
of Howell as representative of the Edison Electric Light
Company and an associate of Thomas A. Edison ; technologi-
cal notes and other papers relating to electric lamps and
lighting equipment (including details of the installation,
1885-87, of a generating plant for the Edison Electric Il-
luminating Company of New Brunswick, N. J.); papers
(1933-42) relating to the Edison Pioneers, a society of engi-
neers who worked with Edison in his early experiments with
light and power; and reminiscences of early experiments
with Edison. Places represented include New York and
California.
Gift of Asher A. Howell.
MS65-1649
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Papers, 1859-1924. 5 items and 21 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (737, 1088, and 1595)
Author. Letters from Howells to William Heinemana,
Henry A. Jones, David A. Munro, James R. Osgood (his
publisher), Brand Whitlock, Mrs. Wiggin and others; xss.
of "The son of Royal Langbrith" (1904) and other literary
works; clippings and other papers.
Described in the Journal of the Rutgers University Li-
brary, vol 8 (Dec. 1944), p. 9-13; voL 10 (Dec. 1946), p.
1-19 ; and vol. 21 (Dec 1957) , p. 1-7.
MS 65-1650
Hutchinson, Elmer TindalL
Papers, 1925-54. 8 boxes, 4 folders, and 4 card file
drawers.
In Rutgers University Library (572, 1378, 1384, 1462,
1554, and 1657)
In part, transcripts.
Abstracts of death and marriage notices (1792-1865)
from New Brunswick, N. J., newspapers (the Guardian,
Fredonian, Times, and Daily news); biographical and
bibliographical notes on New Jersey printers and publishers
before 1850 (especially Shepard Kollock) ; notes on the
history of Mormonism in New Jersey, New Jersey taverns
(especially in Elizabeth), and potteries; and miscellaneous
New Jersey historical notes, transcripts of records, dip-
pings, and other papers.
Gift of Mrs. Hutchinson.
MS65-1651
Ihrie, WiDiam Mmrhead, d. 1899.
Papers, 1854-61. 4 v.
In Rutgers University Library (195 and 368)
In part, transcripts.
Diary (1854) of Djrie as a student at Lawrenceville
School; book of autographs of students in the Princeton
University classes (1859-61); and transcripts of notes
( 1859-61 ) taken by Darie at Princeton.
Cataloged in the library.
MS 65-1652
Imlay family.
Papers, 1802-1935. 8 items and 13 v.
In Rutgers University Library (0.959, 103, 126, 150, 154,
244, and 739)
Accounts (1839-42) of Charles G. Imlay's activities as
a distributor of newspapers and periodicals, foundry man-
ager, and general merchant; documents and accounts (1828-
53) of William Imlay as justice of the peace and general
and hardware merchant; accounts and estate records (1802-
13) of John Imlay; an account of mail (ca. 1836-41) sent
from the Allentown, N. J., post office; and a register of
visitors (1907-35) to the Imlay mansion.
MS 65-1653
Iszard, Joseph, 1798-1865.
Papers, 1812-64. 6 v. and 2 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (193 and 1819)
Teacher, surveyor, lumberman, and storekeeper, of Glass-
boro and Burlington Co., N. J. Papers relating to Iszard's
work as a schoolmaster; farming and sawing accounts; day-
books for general merchandise, sawmill and gristmill prod-
ucts, and for surveying and other services; a ciphering
book; a surveying exercise book (1851) of Jacob Iszard at
Glassboro Academy; accounts of Gabriel Iszard; teacher's
attendance record (1863) ; and the minutes (1824-30) of the
Missionary Society of Gloucester Circuit Auxiliary to the
Missionary Society of the Philadelphia Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church.
MS 65-1654
Janeway, Jacob Jones, 1774-1858.
Papers, 1826-57. 4 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (1548 and 1739)
Presbyterian minister. Vouchers, accounts, and other
papers relating to the trusteeship of New York City prop-
erties under George Janeway's will (1826), together with
correspondence, legal documents, and other papers relating
to court action against Janeway by Sarah A. (Mrs. Joseph)
Green and other heirs.
Gift of Mrs. John C. Conger.
187
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecti
ons
Johnson family. MS 65-1655
Papers, 1744-1894. 153 items.
In Rutgers University library (741)
Papers of the Johnson family of Montgomery Township
and Princeton, N. J., including bills, receipts, Montgomery^
Township vouchers, and other papers of John Johnson for
1744; papers of Caleb Johnson for 1816-46, of Henry D
Johnson for 1840-79, of Lewis Johnson for 1811-555, and of
Ralph Johnson; and miscellaneous bills and receipts. The
bulk of the collection dates from 1804 to 1879.
T «. j. T . MS 65-1656
Johnston, Lewis, 1704-1773. — « «*- w»
Papers, 1736-1836. 1 box and 9 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (752)
Resident of Perth Amboy, N. J. Personal and business
correspondence, bills, receipts, and other papers, including
some^relating to Johnston's position as agent and attorney
for the West Jersey Society ; together with papers of Heath-
cote Joniiston and John Johnston.
TLTC fijr 1 ftlt'T
Jones, Chester Joshua Ketcham.
Papers, 1878-1908. 1 v. and 1 box.
In Rutgers University Library (585)
Diaries (1878-79), texts of essays and lectures, booklists,
and a scrapbook of material relating to the cultivation of
citrus fruits. Places represented include California.
*•„» t. t MS 65-1658
Karcher, Joseph T 1903-
Papers, 1929-33. 9 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (1498)
Lawyer, of Sayreville, N. J. Papers concerning the New
Jersey Assembly of which Karcher was a member (1930-
32), including some relating to William Halstead Sutphin's
campaign for the U. S. House of Representatives. Places
represented include Trenton, N. J.
Gift of Mr. Karcher.
„ . T . MS 65-1659
Kershow, Jacob.
Papers, 1731-1840. 95 items.
In Rutgers University Library (763)
Bills, receipts, bonds, legal papers, and papers (1768-
1840) relating to Kershow's estate, together with papers
relating to the estate of his father, Jacob Cassaw (Ker-
show). Places represented include Brooklyn, N. Y.
„.. T MS 65-1660
Kilmer, Joyce, 1886-1918.
Papers, 1898-1920. 19 v. and 2 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (0.992)
Poet, of New Brunswick, N. J. Two folders of Jetters
sent and miscellaneous papers; 4 looseleaf scrapbooks com-
piled by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Barnett Kilmer containing
letters, mss., clippings, and other papers relating to their
son, Joyce Kilmer; and 15 vols, of association items and
works by Kilmer.
Gift of Mrs. Annie (Kilburn) Kilmer.
_ MS 65-1661
Kitchell, William, 1827-1861.
Papers, 1849-67. 5 v. and 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (1313)
State geologist of New Jersey. Correspondence; papers
relating to a geological survey of New Jersey, including
material relating to a drainage committee's report on plans
to ease the flooding of the Passaia River; miscellaneous
notes, drawings, and other papers. Includes letters and a
journal describing a trip (1852-54) to Austria and Ger-
many. Places represented include Newark, N. J.
The journal is described in the Journal of the Rutgers
University library, vol. 19 (Dec. 1955), p. 17-28.
\jt o ztt! i ft fin
Kite, Elizabeth Sarah, 1864-1954.
Papers, 1889-1955. 23 Hems and 3 boxes.
In.Rutgers University Library (1456, 1558, and 1643)
Educator, historian, and archivist Correspondence, writ-
ings, dippings and photos, about Miss Kite and her work,
and notes of the Sate family, including James Kite's
Quaker stories and poems. Miss Kite's writings include an
autobiography, "Silas Deane, a neglected Connecticut pa-
triot , articles on religious subjects and French aid to
America during the Revolution, miscellaneous historical
articles, and articles on the feebleminded published in the
"Training school bulletin" or "The surveyor" and chiefly
relating to her work at the Vineland (N. J.) Training
School and witivthe Pineys, occupants of the New Jersey
pine barrens. Places represented include Trenton. N J
and Washington, D. C. -».«.,
Gift of St Alban Kite.
Knabb, Peter. MS65-1663
Papers, 1768-1882. 249 items.
In Rutgers University Library (766)
ni%°^^ £ d *^#*>.™*>»n «d other papers
(1813-31) of Knabb as guardian of the children of Jacob
Harbine ; accounts, bills, receipts, and other papers of the
Jacob Knabb estate for which Peter Knabb was admmis-
trator; accounts, vouchers, and other papers (1802-14) of
2Son Oiurch in Alsace Township, Pa^ for which Knabb
was building supervisor; Walter family letters (1805-50) ;
and miscellaneous papers. The bulk of the collection dates
from 1803^ 1843. Places represented include Berks,
Chester, and Delaware Counties, Pa.
Kriendler, I Robert, collector. MS 65-1664
Kriendler memorial collection. 7 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (408)
Literary mss. and typescripts of fiction and nonfiction, in-
cluding works by Hervey Allen, Col. Bernt Balchen, Faith
Baldwin Stephen Vincent Benet, Carlton Brown, Richard
Brooks, Joseph Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Niven
Busch, Will Cuppy, Walter P. Chrysler, Bob Considine,
W B. Courtney, Kyle Crichton, A. J. Cronin, Walter Dav?
enport, Paul de Kruif, Vina Delmar, Alan Devoe, William
Donovan, Lloyd C. Douglas, Gustav Eckstein, Otto Eisen-
schiml Simon Elives, Morris L Ernst, Edna Ferber, Corey
Ford, Fannie Ferber Fox, Zona Gale, Andrew Geer, Blaine
Brooks; Gernon, Lillian Hellman, Ernest Hemingway,
Emanuel Hertz, Stewart Holbrook, Rupert Hughes" Osa
Johnson, Alva Johnston, MacKinlay Kantor, Clarence Bud-
mgton Kelland, Oliver La Farge, William Langer, A. J.
Liebling, Louise Kennedy Mabie, Archibald MacLeishj
O. O. Mclntyre, Edison Marshall, Jim Marshall, H. L.
Mencken, Jack Miley, Ward Morehouse, George Jean
Nathan, Dudley Nichols, J. F. T. O'Connor, John O'Hara,
Ursula Parrott, Talcott Powell, Ellery Queen, Quentin
Reynolds, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Clements Ripley, Damon
Runyon, Arthur Schwartz, Harvey Smith, Louis Sobol,
Bernard Sobel, John Steinbeck, Frank Sullivan, Georges
Surdez, Glen H. Taylor, H. M Tomlinson, George Vander-
bilt, Melvin Wald, Stanley Walker, H.C. Wells, Ben Ames
Williams, A. H. Woods, and Alexander Wool cott.
Described in the Journal of the Rutgers University Li-
brary, vol. 10 (Dec. 1946), p. 31-32 and vol. 12 (Dec. 1948),
p. 16-18. "
Gift of Mr. Kriendler.
188
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-4665
Krnmwiede, Howard A collector.
New Jersey postal history papers, 1762-1953. 14 v., 1 box,
and 1 folder.
InRutgers University Library (1286 and 1308)
Correspondence, notes, lists, and other papers relating to
New Jersey postal history, together with specimens of
stampless and stamped covers and illustrated corner covers,
largely of Middlesex Co., N. J., localities.
Letters indexed in the library.
Acquired from the Krumwiede estate.
MS 65-1666
La Grange, Barnardus.
Papers, 1686-1864. 1 box.
In Rutgers University Library (1453)
Lawyer, of Raritan and New Brunswick, N. J. Papers
relating mainly to LaGrange's claims before the Commis-
sioners for Finqniring into the Losses and Services of the
American Loyalists. Includes correspondence, accounts,
lists, a memorial and other papers for 1764-90; deeds and
other papers (1686-1774) relating to confiscated real estate
in Hunterdon, Middlesex, Morris, and Somerset Counties,
N. J., including New Brunswick map, 1769; miscellaneous
papers (1770-88) relating to Loyalist claims; and the ap-
pointments and other papers (1788-1864) of Conrad L. W.
LaGrange and James B. LaGrange. Places represented in-
clude London.
MS 65-1667
Larason, Andrew, 1803-1885.
Papers, 1840-74. 21 items and 6 v.
In Rutgers University library (1053)
Gristmill, farm, and personal accounts, bills, and receipts
of Larason and his father, Andrew Larason, Sr. (1776-1861)
of Hunterdon Co., N. J.
MS 65-1668
Learning, Aaron, 1715-1780.
Papers, 1704-1806. 3 folders.
In Rutgers University library (802)
Landowner and public official, of Cape May, N. J., and
member of the New Jersey Assembly. Correspondence, sur-
veys, deeds, and other papers (chiefly 1716-71) including
some relating to a dispute with Daniel Lumus over a tract
of land.
MS 65-1669
Leupp family.
Papers, 1773-1925. 11 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (601)
Correspondence, papers relating to legal offices, and other
papers of William Hopkins Leupp for 1822-75; sCversmitih
account books and otiier papers of William Leupp (or
Lupp), Charles Mortimer Leupp, and Gideon Lee; and pa-
pers of Amelia Beach, David W. Lee, W. Creighton Lee,
Burrage Beach Leupp, William H. Leupp, Jr., and other
members of the Leupp family of New Jersey. The bulk of
the collection dates from 1882-1908.
MS 65-1670
Lewis, William David, 1792-188L
Papers, 1802-66. 57 items and 17 v.
In Rutgers University Library (255-257 and 767)
Merchant, banker, and politician, of Philadelphia. Let-
ters (1822-31) received from Sir Robert K. Porter, British
consul general in Caracas, Venezuela; diary (1853) of a
trip to Europe; bills, accounts, and other papers relating to
Lewis' position (1852) as Collector of the Port of Phila-
delphia; an account book (1838) of the Girard Bank of
which he was the first cashier ; ciphering books and a memo-
randa book; diaries and copybooks (1852-53 and 1857-58)
of Julia Lewis and Mary Alice Lewis of Philadelphia ; let-
ter book and accounts (1806-11) of JohnD. Lewis, merchant
of St. Petersburg, Russia, brother of W. D. Lewis; and the
deposition of witnesses in the case of Harris vs. Lewis (ca,
1823) heard in the Superior Court of Eastern Pennsylvania.
MS 65-1671
lindsley, Philip, b. 1862.
Papers, 1798-1904. 13 v. and 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (0.991 and 258)
Lawyer, of Raritan, N. J. Correspondence, bills, receipts,
notebooks, legal memoranda, and other papers of Lindsley,
together with papers of Mrs. A. V. Lindsley, Isaac Lindsley,
Mrs. H B. Voorhees, and Peter Vredenbergh. Places rep-
resented include New Brunswick and Somerville, N. J.
Bequest of the estate of Philip Lindsley.
MS 65-1672
Livingston, Burton Edward, 1875-1948.
Papers, 1922-48. ca. 9 ft.
In Rutgers University Library (1755)
Plant physiologist, of Baltimore, Md. Correspondence
and other papers of Livingston as professor of plant phys-
iology at Johns Hopkins University, secretary of the Amer-
ican Association for the Advancement of Science, editor of
"The American scholar," and member of the National Re-
search Council.
Gift of Mrs. Livingston through Dr. Stuart B. Lecompte,
Jr.
MS 65-1673
Longstreet, Aaron.
Papers, 1818-55. 52 items.
In Rutgers University Library (770)
Commissions of Longstreet as justice of the peace and as
judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas in Somerset
Co., N. J.; justice of the peace docket (1818-24) with ac-
companying receipts and legal papers; stock certificates
(1849) for the New York & California Industrial & Trading
Association; and a letter (1853) regarding land in Illinois.
Gift of Clarkson A. Cranmer.
MS 65-1674
Low, Nicholas.
Papers, 1782-1849. 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (772 and 1899)
Merchant, of New York. Correspondence, bills, receipts,
legal documents, and other papers relating to foreign and
domestic commerce, banking, real estate in northern New
York and Kentucky, and the Society for Establishing Use-
ful Manufactures, Paterson, N. J.
Largely gift of Philip D. Sang.
MS 65-1675
Lyon, Adrian, 1869-1950.
Papers, 1912. 3 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1655)
Lawyer and judge of Perth Amboy (Middlesex Co.),
N. J., and member of the New Jersey Assembly. Corre-
spondence, bills j receipts, petitions, broadsides, and other
papers relating to the Republican primary campaign of
1912 in which Lyon was a candidate for delegate for Theo-
dore Roosevelt in the Third Congressional District
Gift of Frank V. Sperduto.
MS 65-1676
McChesney, Charles G 1800-1861.
Papers, 1721-1859. 34 items and 5 v.
In Rutgers University Library (0.996, 146, 226, 340, and
773)
In part, transcripts.
Physician, of Trenton, N. J., and secretary of state of New
Jersey. Correspondence, legal papers, accounts, receipts,
and other papers of McChesney for 1818-59; an account
book (1813-16) of Daniel Mount and his partner, Hum-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1800-1861. Papers, 1721-
McChesney, Charles G
1859. (Continued)
PW Mount; a ledger and store accounts (1818-20) of
Darnel Mount in Hightstown, N. J. . and copies of wills and
other papers. The bulk of the collection dates from 1813 to
1859. Places represented include Allentown, N. J.
„ _ „ MS 65-1677
McCoy, Emma.
Papers, 1902-18. 4 v.
In Rutgers University library (302)
Teacher, of New Brunswick, N. J. Records (1902-03)
of the New Jersey Teachers Retirement Fund, Dept. of
New Brunswick; minutes (1910-12) of the Middlesex Co
(N. J.) Women Teachers Association; and vols, of clip-
pings.
McHenry, James, 1753-1816. MS 65-1678
Papers, 1774-1815. 5 folders.
In Rutgers University library (858)
In part, transcripts.
U. S. Secretary of War. Copies of letters (1799) sent
while McHenry was Secretary of War; notebooks and drafts
of verse; and an indexed calendar of a collection of Mc-
Henry papers. Places represented include Trenton, N. J.
Selections from the letters are published in the Journal
of the Rutgers University library, voL 8 (June 1945),
p. 33-64.
Cataloged in the library.
McKeag family. MS< ^ 1C79
Papers, 1827-1939. 7 items and 4 v.
In Rutgers University library (441 and 774)
Bonds for slaves, releases, indentures, a record of real
estate transactions (1911-31), and other land papers of the
McKeag family of New Brunswick, N. J- legal casebook
(1911-39) of Edwin C. McKeagrand plumb^s^oS
book (1915-18 and 1926-31) of George A. McKeajr.
Gift of Edwin C. McKeag. ^^
Maclean family. MS65-1680
Papers, 1771-1902. ca. 1000 items and 40 v
In Rutgers University library (21, 254, 346, and 805)
Correspondence, bills, receipts, and other papers of John
S^ J l\i 1S ^7} m) ' chiefl y *■>■*« tohbp^itionas
ES£f *** ^^ ? NeW J W(now Prin'ceton Unt
versity) ; an incomplete history of the College; a biography
and chemistry notes of John Maclean, Sr. (1771-1814) • cor-
respondence, medical notes, reports, and other papers of Dr
George M Maclean (1806-1886) ; and lecture notes, inden-
tures, legal documents, and other papers of members of the
Maclean family of Mercer Ca, N. J.
Marcy, William Learned, 1786-1857. MS 65-1681
Correspondence, 1832-53. 69 items.
In Rutgers University Library (777)
Lawyer and statesman. Correspondence of Marcy as
Governor of New York (1833-39) and as U. S. Secretary
of War (1845-49), relating mainly to patronage and in
part to the Mexican War.
190
»-i ~ . . . . MS65-1682
Mead, Charles Adnance.
Papers, 1894-1943. 354 items and 1 v.
In Rutgers University library (1047-1050)
Engineer. Dummy sheets, photos., and other papers re-
lating to the book, Bridges for New Jersey roads; papers of
Mead as a consulting engineer (1894-1923), as chief inspec-
tor (1913-28) of the New Jersey Public Utility Conmission,
Division of Bridges and Grade Crossings, and as chairman
(1941-43) of the Defense Council, Committee of Shelter in
Montdair, N. J.; and miscellaneous railroad plana.
Gift of George A. Mead. ^^^
w •■- « n_ MS 65-1683
Neilson family.
Papers, 1690-1937. ca. 30,000 items.
In Rutgers University library (589 and 810)
Correspondence and other papers, chiefly of Cols. James
and John Neilson, relating to Revolutionary War activities
m New Jersey, early New Jersey roads and turnpikes, New
Brunswick, N. J., manufacturing, coastal commerce from
New Branswick, land speculation, and other matters; estate
papers of David Forman, Abraham Lott, and others- and
papers of the Neilsons as trustees of Queen's College (now
Rutgers Univeraty). Includes papers of the Delaware and
Karitan Canal Company, the New Brunswick First Presby-
terian Church, the New Brunswick Manufacturing Com-
pany, the New Brunswick Steamboat and Canal Company
the Raman Coal Mining Company, and the Trenton and
•New Brunswick Turnpike Company.
Gifts of James Neilson, Jr. and Robert Hude Neilson.
xr . m -... MS 65-1684
Nelson, William, 1847-1914.
Papers, 1883-1913. 55 items.
In Rutgers University Library (882)
Lawyer, historian, archivist, and bibliographer, of Pater-
son, N. J. Correspondence with the New Jersey Historical
Society, the New- York Historical Society, the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, and the Historical Society of
Wisconsin concerning books deposited by Nelson and vari-
ous other accessions of the societies, together with papers
of Nelson as secretary of the New Jersey Historical Society.
In part, gift of the heirs of Barnet J. Beyer.
NewboM, Thomas, 1760-1823. MS 65-1685
Papers, 1790-1877. 5 v.
In Rutgers University Library (473)
State legislator of Springfield Township (Burlington
Co.), N J., and U. S. Representative from New Jersey
Farm account books, daybooks, and ledgers of Newbold,
continued by his son, Thomas J. Newbold (1803-1875)
O'Neill, Harold Edgar, 1888-1942. MS 65-1686
Papers 1907-41. 91 items.
In Rutgers University Library (886)
Newspaper editor, of New Brunswick, N. J. Letters
(1927-30) received from William R. Luca of Scotland, in-
cluding copies of official reports regarding Luca's son,
Harold W. Luca, a member of the staff of Hudson's Bay
Company; orders, passes, confidential reports, and other '■
papers issued during O'Neill's service (1918-19) as Army r
field clerk; and miscellaneous papers.
Gift of Mrs. Mary Houghton.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
_ . ,■■■_ MS 65-1687
Parker family.
Papers, 1732-1898. 4 v. and 3 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (719)
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, transcript of a diary, accounts, receipts,
indentures, and other papers of James Parker (1725-1797),
chiefly relating to his service as an agent for Sir Robert
Barker's lands in Hunterdon and Sussex Counties, N. J.,
and his work for the East Jersey proprietors; correspond-
ence and other papers of James Parker n (1776-1868);
letters received, journal, and other papers of James Parker
m for 1827-98; bond (1732) of Elizabeth Parker; and ac-
counts and other papers (1801-04) of Cortlandt Parker.
~ , '■'„• MS 65-1688
Parse family.
Papers, 1811-1923. 3 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1815)
Correspondence, deeds, and legal papers of the Parse
family of Indiana, Ohio, and Scotch Plains, N. J. Some
of the papers relate to a tailor shop in Scotch Plains and
to pioneer families in the West.
n-x m .« MS 65-1689
Paterson, William, 1745-1806.
Papers, 1745-1898. ca. 600 items.
In Rutgers University Library (0.963, 0.995, 888, and
1663)
Lawyer, of New Brunswick, N. J., first New Jersey attor-
ney general U. S. Senator, and Governor of New Jersey.
Correspondence (1766-1813); receipt book of legal fees
(1770-86) ; legal papers (1777-90) including addresses to
Federal grand juries; examples of legal forms (1768-1804) ;
legal copybook (ca. 1790) of New Jersey laws and other
writings; New Jersey Supreme Court docket (1788-90);
and miscellaneous writings including "Essays on politics
and government ( 1789-1793) " and writings on paper money,
depreciated currency, and other matters; together with cor-
respondence, records, poetry, and other papers of members
of the Paterson family and miscellaneous papers.
Correspondence indexed in the library. Five of Pater-
son's essays (1793) on public affairs are published in the
Journal of the Rutgers University Library, vol. 18 (June
1955), p. 38-49.
In part, gift of Charles Deshler.
1>_* «r-n- . MS 65-1690
Paton, William Agnew, 1848-1918.
Papers, 1870-1930. 4 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1654)
Correspondence received by Paton, an author of travel
books, and other papers. The bulk of the collection dates
from 1885 to 1909.
Ottinger, Douglass, 6. 1804.
Papers, 1839-92. 4 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (814)
In part, transcripts.
Captain in the U. S. Revenue Marine Service and inven-
tor, of Pennsylvania. Letters received, receipts, patent ap-
plications, transcripts of testimony in a disputed patent
case,_ published congressional documents, and other papers
relating to ©Hanger's inventions for the purpose of saving
lives, together with printed material relating to his invent
tion of the life or surf car;
191
MS 65-1692
Paulding, Frederick.
Papers, 1762-1910. 7 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1870)
Letters (1820's and 1850's) of Paulding to various corre-
spondents, chiefly in South Jersey; correspondence, agree-
ments, and other papers for 1890 to 1910 relating to his
work as a playwright and in the theater; and Paulding's
collection of Chester Township (Burlington Co.), N. J., tax
lists (1762-63) and other South Jersey documents; together
with letters (1861-71) of Lewis H. Perrine of Morgan Co.,
HI.
MS 65-1693
Phillips, Jane E
Papers, 1884-1938. 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (401)
Letters, chiefly personal, received by. Jane Phillips in
Rocky Hill, N. J. from Mrs. Anthony Layton in White
House, N. J., and from Nelly P. Krouse in Florida, together
with literary compositions.
Gift of Dr. Hubert G. Schmidt.
MS 85-1694
Pitney, John O H collector.
New Jersey papers, 1702-1917. ca. 100 items.
In Rutgers University Library (1674)
Autograph letters and other papers of New Jersey Gover-
nors and chief justices, together with letters received by
Belmont Perry from 1887 to 1892 and Pitney from 1901 to
1917. Includes letters and other mss. written by Leon Ab-
bott, Joseph D. Beetle, Jonathan Belcher, Francis Bernard,
Joseph Bloomfield, Mahlon Dickerson, George F. Fort,
Robert S. Green. Josiah Hardy, Richard Howell, Robert
Hunter, Richard Ingoldsby, William Livingston, Charles
S. Olden, Joel Parker, William Pennington, Rodman M.
Price, Samuel L. Southard, Peter" D. Vroom, Marcus L.
Ward, and Isaac H. Williamson.
Inventory available in the library.
MS 65-1695
Prall, Josiah.
Papers, 1818-82. 1 v. and 2 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (1762)
General store accounts (1818-20), farm accounts (1833-
42), and loose receipts, clippings, and other papers. In-
cludes the birth records of the Thatcher Prall family. Places
mentioned include Alexandria Township, N. J.
Cataloged in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Frederick K Eelley.
MS 65-1696
Price, Rodman McCamley, 1816-1894.
Papers, 1842-1901. 3 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (819)
In part, transcripts.
Governor and U. S. Representative from New Jersey,
naval agent, and alcalde at Monterey, Calif. Correspond-
ence, bills, receipts; accounts and vouchers (1854-57) of the
New Jersey Geological Survey; bills and promissory notes
(1850-56) of Ward and Price of New York; transcripts of
testimony and other legal papers (1864-72) relating to the
foreclosure action against the Weehawken Ferry Company
of New Jersey which Price started; papers of Edward T.
Price for 1869-1900, Francis Price for 1856-57, Madeline
M. Price for 1867-1901, and Rodman M. Price, Jr. for
1867-87; and other papers. Includes letters (1874-96) re-
ceived from Matilda C. Sands (Trenchard) Price.
Letters indexed in the library.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1697
Price, Theophilus Townsend, I. 1828.
Papers, 1769-1918. 68 items.
In Rutgers University Library (0.985 and 894)
Physician and State legislator of Tuckerton, N. J. Cor-
respondence; notes on the Chicago World's Columbian Ex-
position (1893) ; medical history of Burlington Co., N. J.;
subscription lists, accounts, trustees' minutes, historical
sketch, and other papers relating to the Union Sunday
School from 1865 to 1881; and correspondence, wills, deeds,
and miscellaneous papers of other members of the Price
family.
Gift of Eleanor B. Price.
_, , MS 65-1698
Price family.
Papers, 1755. 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (406)
Deeds, surveys, and other papers of the Price family of
Burlington, N. J.
„ , MS65-1699
Head family.
Papers, 1733-1890's. 3 v. and 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (820 and 1170)
Papers of the Read family of Mount Holly (Burlington
Co.) N. J., including correspondence, legal papers, receipts,
and other papers of Samuel J. Read for 1801-39; papers
(1783-1807) of Joseph Read, chiefly relating to his legal
practice and including correspondence and a ledger; papers
(1830-69) of Joseph S. Read, including correspondence, legal
papers, and notes, lists of members, and other papers re-
lating to the United Loyalists of America (Loyal Legion) ;
aad miscellaneous family papers.
MS 65-1700
Redding, William Foster, J. 1860.
Papers, 1834-1953. 21 v.
In Rutgers University Library ( 1844)
Farmer, of Schooley's Mountain (Pleasant Grove), An-
thony, and Hackettstown, N. J. Diaries ( 1922-23 and 1937-
58) of Redding; snapshot albums (1901-ca. 1908) of his
wife, Gertrude L. (Hopwood) Redding; and a common-
place book (1834-38) of his grandmother, Mary Frances
(Foster) Redding.
Gift of Mrs. Frederick K. Kelley.
» * -. MS 65-1701
Reeve family.
Papers, 1622-1935. 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (0.957)
Personal letters describing an overland journev (1848-49)
to Utah and California, written by members of the Reeve
family, chiefly to relatives in New Jersey; together with
genealogical material on the family compiled by John B.
Thompson. The bulk of the collection dates from 1820-50.
Eight letters, written during the journey West and from
California by Clayton Reeve, his sister, Rebecca Foster
(Reeve) Scott, and her husband, Dr. John D. Scott, have
been published in the Journal of the Rutgers University
Library, vol. 11 (June 1948), p. 33-84.
Acquired from the estate of John Bodine Thompson.
« MS 65-1702
ReyneH, John.
Correspondence, 1753-1818. 78 items.
In Rutgers University Library (902)
Merchant and importer, of Philadelphia, and Commis-
sioner of Indian Affairs. Letters (1753-75) received by
Reynell, together with letters (1771-1818), chiefly from
New Jersey correspondents, received by Samuel Coates,
Reynell's nephew and business partner.
Indexed in the library.
192
MS 65-1703
Rhea, Jonathan.
Papers, 1783-1823. 94 items.
In Rutgers University Library (639 and 903)
Lawyer, of Monmouth Co., N. J. Legal papers of Rhea's
cases, personal bills, and other papers.
Indexed in the library.
MS 65-1704
Riggs family.
Papers, 1767-1864. 4 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (821)
Correspondence, legal papers, receipts, and other papers
of Benjamin Riggs, Moses Riggs, and other members of the
Riggs family, together with papers of the Berry family
(apparently cousins of the Riggs family) and miscellaneous
papers. Places mentioned include Georgetown and Lincoln
Co., Me.
» ..,- ™ .. MS 65-1705
Koeblmg, Washington Augustas, 1837-1926.
Papers, 1821-1927. 4 v. and 3 cases.
In Rutgers University Library ( 1629)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) .
Civil engineer and industrialist, of Trenton. Correspond-
ence (original letters and some typescript copies) and other
papers relating to Civil War activities, bridgebuilding, en-
gineering, and other matters, selected from the papers of
John A. Roebling and arranged by Clarence E. Case,
together with maps and miscellaneous notes relating to the
Civil War. ^^
Gift of the estate of John A. Roebling.
MS 65-1706
Rutgers, Gerard.
Papers, 1778-1848. 6 v. and 2 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (0.974, 173, 291. 333, 575,
1319, and 1619)
Legal, land, genealogical, and family papers of Rutgers;
commonplace book (ca. 1842) of Cornelia B. Rutgers; sheet
music (ca. 1840) of Catharine Bayard Rutgers; correspond-
ence and other papers (1783-1839) of Anthony Rutgers;
and papers of other members of the, family. Includes some
papers relating to early New York history. Places men-
tioned include Belleville, N. J.
Preliminary inventory available in the library.
Gift of Elizabeth R. Baldwin, George Van Nest Baldwin,
and Margaret B. Baldwin.
„ , , „ , MS65-1707
Schanck, Jane Ann.
Correspondence, 1871-81. 132 items.
In Rutgers University Library (1327)
Letters written by Jane Schanck to her parents while a
student at Miss Bucknall's Seminary in New Brunswick,
N. J.; letters received from her parents and others; and
letters of condolence following her death. Places men-
tioned include Holmdel, N. J.
MS 65-1708
Schenck, Ferdinand Sehureman, 1790-1860.
Papers, 1731-1879. 19 v. and 9 boxes.
In Rutgers University Library (1270)
Physician, State legislator, judge, and U. S. Representa-
tive from New Jersey. Correspondence, accounts, and ledg-
ers of Schenck, together with papers of his father, Martin
Schenck (1770-1823), Somerset Co, N. J., sheriff, his de-
scendants, his relatives, and individuals whose estates were
administered by Schenck and his father. The bulk of the
collection dates from 1790 to 1860.
Gift of James C. Dunn through G. Clifford Nevius.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
o^aa^ ». • - MS 65-1709
Scndder, Benjamin.
Papers, 1734-1816. 4 folders.
In Rutgers University Library (753)
Receipts, indentures, accounts, and other papers of Scud-
to, ^together with miscellaneous papers of the Scudder
family. Includes accounts from the schooner, Eliza Places
mentioned include Elizabeth and Essex Co., N. J.
Setover, Menard, 1787-1866. MS 65-1710
Papers, 1775-1858. 74 items and 1 v.
In Rutgers University Library (920)
Correspondence, bills, deeds, and other papers of Selover
for 1814-54; papers of Farrington Barricldo (Barealow)
for 1804-27, William R Selover for 1857-58, and William
P. Schenck (for whom he was attorney-in-fact) for 1831-
32; and miscellaneous papers. Places mentioned include
Jamesburg (Middlesex Co.) N.J.
Gift of Dr. Jacob G. Lipman.
ai i «•_ • , r ^ MS 65-1711
Alaska Historical Library and Museum, Juneau.
Alaska diaries and other manuscripts, 1880-1945. 9 v.
and 2 items.
In Alaska Historical Library and Museum (Juneau)
Journal, in Russian, of Vladimir Stafeiff, agent of the
Western Fur and Trading Company, reflecting activities
and observations at Douglas, Kodiak, Nuchuk, and Tyonok
(1880-92) ; C. A. Bryant's 2 vol. autobiography "Another
man's life" telling of life in Michigan, Montana, and Alas-
ka; a letter from George E. Pilz (b. 1845) containing his
reminiscences as a pioneer miner in Alaska; diary (1900-
02) of Francis X. A. Eble, a medical corpsman serving in
Alaska around St Michael, Unalakleet, Skagway, and other
places, including a description of the expedition putting a
Government telegraph between St Michael and Kaltag;
Richard T. Harris' diary of the original discovery of the
Harris Mining District, Alaska, discovered Oct 4, 1880
by Harris and Joseph Juneau; and 4 vols, of journals
(1898-1906) of the teacher-missionaries at Gambell, St Law-
rence Island, including Edgar Omar Campbell, Frances
Louisa (Kellogg) Campbell, William F. Doty, William A.
Eagan, and P. H. J. Lerrigo.
The St. Lawrence Island journals were presented by Don
Foster, U. S. Office of Indian Affairs, 1949.
_ The library also has microfilm copies (negative and posi-
tive, $ reel) of the journals of the St Lawrence Island
teacher-missionaries.
t , *.- ,. „ MS 65-1712
Innokentu, Metropolitan of Moscow, 1797-1879
Papers, 1821-40. 3 v.
In Alaska Historical Library and Museum (Juneau)
Russian Orthodox clergyman, originally named Ivan
Evseevich Veniaminoy. Correspondence relating to the
Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska; papers of the Irkutsk
(Russia) Consistory; and Veniaminov's account of his trip
to California in 1836. In Russian.
Described in the Library of Congress' Quarterly journal
of current acquisitions, v. 18, no. 4 (August 1961) p. 196.
The Alask a Historical library and Museum and the
Library of Congress have microfilm copies (positive, 1 reel) .
xr v, . MS65-1713
None, Alaska.
Police and municipal court dockets, 1899-1900 3 v.
In Alaska Historical Library and Museum (Juneau)
Police records of complaints, arrests and charges; and
court docket of municipal judges Alonzo Rawson and A. S-
Kepner.
193
MS 65-1714
Sitka, Alaska.
City records, 1867-73. 3 v.
In Alaska Historical Library and Museum (Juneau)
Records of cases in the Mayor's Court; proceedings and
resolutions of the City Council; and records of the forma-
tion of municipal government in Sitka, including the con-
sent of people, preamble, charter, organic act, and ordi-
nances.
TT O r, MS 65-1715
U.S. Bureau of Customs.
Alaska customs records. 1867-1914. 264 v.
In Alaska Historical Library and Museum (Juneau)
Letters written and received by U. S. Customs agents in
Juneau, Sitka, Skagway, and other cities in Alaska regard-
ing commerce, vessels, and other matters. Includes a vol-
ume entitled, American occupation (1867-69), recording
events preceding and following the transfer of Alaska from
Russia to the U. S., by William Sumner Dodge and Hiram
Ketchum, Jr., customs agents.
MS 65-1716
Remy, Henri, 1811 (ea.)-1867.
Papers, 1838-61. 1 box.
In American Antiquarian Society collections (Worces-
ter, Mass.)
Author. Manuscripts of Remy's writings including Le
destin (1838), Essai sur les femmes ou de la mission qu'elles
sont appelees a remplir dans le monde (1838), Haiti (1861),
Le lepreux, Rome, Une nuit aux lagunes (1840) , St Domin-
gue (I860?), Souvenirs, impressions, pensees, poesie (1840),
and Vie intime, souvenirs (1858) ; and drawings and other
papers.
MS 65-1717
American Astronomical Society.
Records, 1915-39. ca. 8 ft (ca. 16,000 items).
In American Institute of Physics, Center for History and
Philosophy of Physics collections (New York City)
Correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, reprints,
other papers, and some photo, negatives. Most of the col-
lection is general correspondence between officers of the
society, including Benjamin Boss, William W. Campbell,
Annie J. Cannon, George C. Comstock, George E. Hale,
Edward C. Pickering, Henry Norris Russell, Frank Schle-
singer, Joel Stebbins and contemporary astronomers and
physicists. Includes records (1919-32) of the American
Section of the International Astronomical Union.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the society, 1965.
MS65-1718
Lande, Alfred, 1888-
Quanrum physics correspondence, 1918-27. 295 items.
In American Institute of Physics, Center for History and
Philosophy of Physics collections (New York City)
Physicist and university professor. Letters, mostly in
German, from leading physicists, on the subject of quantum
theory in physics during the period of its most active devel-
opment Correspondents include Niels Bohr, Max Born,
Paul Ehrenfest, Erwin Fues, Walter Gerlach, Samuel Goud-
smk, Werner Heisenberff, Heinrich Konen, Fritz London,
Erwin Medelung, Friedrich Paschen, Wolfgang Pauli, Ar-
nold Sommerf eld, and Pieter Zeeman.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Lande, 1962.
The Quantum Physics Collection at the American Philo-
sophical Society, Philadelphia, the University of Cali-
fornia at Berkeley, and the Niels Bohr Institute, Copen-
hagen, have microfilm copies of these letters.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
u < i. n ^ „ MS65-1719
Mendenhall, Thomas Corwin, 1841-1924
Papers, ca. 1870-1924. ca. 11 ft.
In American Institute of Physics, Center for History and
Philosophy of Physics collections (New York City)
In part, photocopies of newspaper clippings and of the
original autobiographical memoirs owned by Thomas C.
Mendenhall n.
Physicist, educator and Government scientist Corre-
spondence, autobiographical memoirs, diaries (1891-1924),
documents, notebooks, newspaper clippings, magazine arti-
cles, photos., lantern slides and memorabilia concerning
Mendenhall's activities and interests in physics, seismology,
geodesy, metrology standards, Shakespeare, his theory of
composition curves, and numerous professional and scholar-
ly societies such as the American Geographical Society, the
National Academy of Sciences, the American Physical So-
ciety, the Antiquarian Society, the Philosophical Society of
Washington, and the Franklin Institute. Relates to Men-
denhall's career as professor of physics at Ohio State Uni-
versity and Imperial University of Japan, professor of elec-
tricity for the U. S. Signal Corps, president of Rose Poly-
technic Institute, and of Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
superintendent of U S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and
U S. Bureau of Weights and Measures, and member of
the Alaska Boundary Commission, and Bering Sea Com-
mission. Correspondents include contemporary physicists
and other American scientists, as well as educators and
U. S. Government officials.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Thomas Corwin Mendenhall n, 1964.
xr «• »- v „ MS 65-1720
Von Mises, Richard, 1883-1953.
Papers, 1903-^53. 8 ft.
In American Institute of Physics, Center for History and
Philosophy of Physics collections (New York City)
Mathematician, engineer, physicist, philosopher and edu-
cator. Correspondence, mss. (mostly handwritten and usual-
ly in German) of Von Mises' articles and books, notebooks,
speeches, graphs, calculations, tables, drawings, reprints,
bibliographies, reviews of his works, and other papers,
largely relating to Von Mises' work in mathematics, phys-
ics, statistics and probability, mechanics, aerodynamics,
and philosophy, especially positivism. Includes material
relating to his positions as an educator, and extensive cor-
respondence, mostly with contemporary scientists dealing
with Von Mises' areas of interest, together with some per-
sonal and political correspondence.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Hilda Von Mises, 1965.
r> »•».., MS65-1721
Bogen, Boris David, 1869-1929.
Correspondence, 1921-24. 961 items.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Educator and social worker. Correspondence relating to
Bogen's relief work with Jews in Poland and Russia, the
distribution of funds he received from American Jewry,
and his activities traveling with the Hoover Mission as an
agent of the Joint Distribution Committee.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Gift of the Bogen family.
194
MS 65-1722
Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan, 1870-1938.
Correspondence, 1920-37. 65 items.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Jurist. Correspondence with Annie Nathan Meyer on
personal affairs, political, philosophical, educational, and
literary matters, trips, friends, and relatives, discussing
also life, human destiny, law and justice, and describing
Cardozo's activities as a judge in New York and Supreme
Court Justice in Washington, D. C.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Joseph Solomon.
n *_«_ _ MS65-1728
Gratz family.
Henry Joseph collection, 1746-97. 172 items.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Transcripts of originals in the possession of the Joseph
family in Montreal, Can.
Correspondence, accounts, business papers, deeds, and in-
dentures of a family of Jewish merchants of Philadelphia.
Most of the correspondence is between Barnard and Michael
Gratz and relates to business matters, the French and Indian
War, their activities as war commissaries, and personal
affairs. Includes papers of Rebecca Gratz.
Gift of Mrs. Henry Joseph.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
MS 65-1724
Gries, Moses Jacob, 1868-1918.
Papers, 1857-1918. 4 ft.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Rabbi of Tifereth Israel Congregation, Cleveland, Ohio.
Correspondence between Gries and numerous individuals,
congregations, organizations, committees, societies, clubs,
and members of his family regarding rabbinical, educa-
tional, congregational, philanthropical, and political affairs,
Jewish questions, world peace movement, and the religious
reconstruction movement; lectures, sermons, scrapbooks of
activities and views, and addresses on various subjects.
Includes letters (1857-70) to Gries' parents living in Aus-
tria-Hungary, written by various members of their family
and friends.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the Gries family.
MS 65-1725
Hart family.
Correspondence, ca. I770's-1850's. 15 reels of microfilm.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Microfilm copies of originals in St. Joseph Seminary,
Three Rivers, Can.
Personal and business correspondence of a Jewish family
of merchants and landowners of Three Rivers, Can.
MS 65-1726
Intercollegiate Menorah Association.
Henry Hurwitz memorial collection, 1913-61. ca. 175,000
items.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Correspondence, mss. of writings, proofs, photos, of art,
financial records, memoranda, thousands of clippings from
newspapers and magazines concerning Jewish personalities
and affairs, and other records of the association and the peri-
odical it published, the Menorah journal, both of which were
founded by Henry Hurwitz.
Received from David L. Hurwood, the Menorah Associa-
tion, New York, N. Y.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1727
Jacobs, Samuel, d. 1786.
Papers, 1759-86. 8 reels of microfilm.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Microfilm copies of originals in the Public Archives of
Canada, Ottawa.
Merchant of Montreal, Quebec, and St Denis, Can.
Diary, accounts, affidavits, bills, certificates, receipts, testi-
monies, wills, and correspondence between Jacobs and Wil-
liam Grant, his son Samuel Jacobs, John Raymond, SmthmJ
Judah, Robert RusseL and others, mostly on business and
financial problems.
Received from the Public Archives of Canada.
„ MS 66-1728
KaHen, Horace Meyer, 1882-
Papers, 1904-64. 22 ft
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Philosopher, educator, and writer. Personal correspond-
ence, articles written by Kalten and others, xss. of writings,
lectures, book reviews, and newspaper clippings.
GiftofDr.Kallen.
MS66-1729
Marshall, Louis, 1856-1929.
Papers, 1891-1980. 96 ft
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Lawyer and philanthropist Personal and business cor-
respondence; letters and reports relating to antisemitism,
politics, and Zionism; legal opinions; and printed matter
concerning Marshall's participation in public affairs.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Beceived from James and George MWw-iiy ll
„ . MS 65-1730
Nathan-Emus collection, 1788-1940.
5 ft
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Genealogical and biographical documents pertaining to
colonial Jewish families and individuals. Includes diaries,
deeds, wills, marriage contracts, historical sketches, business
papers, checks, receipts, tax lists, law suits, church and syna-
gogue records, Government records, notes on Jewish her-
aldry, and copies of letters written by early immigrants.
Collected by Dr. Walter M. Kraus and his wife Marian
(Nathan) Kraus Sandor.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Marian Nathan Sandor and her sons, John
Walter Kraus and Francis Van Praag.
MS 65-1781
New Christians collection, 1592-1739. 72 reels of microfilm.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Microfilm copies made from originals in the Arqnivo Na-
tional da Torre do Tombo, Lisbon.
Court records of Inquisition trials of New Christians who
were taken from Portugal's American colonies to Lisbon for
trial and accused of being Jewish; "Baia's denunciations,''
record book of denunciations of New Christians (1618) ; and
register book of confessions (1618).
Beceived from the Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo.
MS 65-1782
New York. Congregation Shearith Israel.
Records, 1706-1946. 3 ft and 9 reels of microfilm.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Photocopies and microfilms of originals in the congrega-
tion's archives.
Record and account books, minutes of the trustees and
electors, register of births, deaths, and marriages, electors
register, congregational minutes, and miscellaneous congre-
gational records.
Received from the congregation.
MS 65-1788
Ochs, Adolph Simon, 1858-1935.
Correspondence, 1893-1939. 153 items.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Newspaper publisher. Letters exchanged between Ochs,
publisher of the New York times, and numerous notable in-
dividuals, including politicians, newspapermen, painters,
and ambassadors, about actual news, conferences, cultural
matters, and Jewish affairs. Many writers express their
appreciation for the understanding kindness of Ochs in
handling the news, his friendship, and hospitality. In-
cludes family letters, chiefly 1922-25.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Arthur Hays Sulzberger.
MS 65-1734
Phibpson, David, 1862-1949.
Papers, 1883-1949. 6 ft
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Rabbi and historian of Reform Judaism. Correspond-
ence, addresses, lectures, and sermons. T""i"fl— documents
and source material pertaining to Jewish history and the
Reform movement; papers dealing with Jewish-Christian
relations, conversions, synagogue and school matters; copies
of letters of famous European and American Jews, relating
to Biblical, historical, political, educational, and congrega-
tional matters, on problems of Reform, Liberalism, ortho-
doxy, Zionism, American and European Judaism, anti-
semitism, and intermarriages; family letters; correspond-
ence of Philipson and numerous individuals on. the League*
of American Jews (against Zionism). Correspondents
include the American Jewish Committee, the American
Jewish Congress, the Anti-Defamation League, the Central
Conference of American Rabbis, the Hebrew Union Col-
lege, the Jewish Publication Society, and the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Gift of Dr. Philipson.
MS 65-1785
Peak Zion. U. S.
Records, 1906-60. ca. 275,000 items.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Minutes of board and committee meetings, correspondence
with national and international leaders, as well as with
local branches, program material, policy statements, press
releases, and financial records.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Received from the Labor Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica, New York.
MS 65-1786
Purvin, Jennie (Franklin) 1873-1958.
Papers, 1868-1958. 7 ft.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Business executive of Mandel Brothers Department Store,
Chicago. Correspondence, writings, and personal papers.
Includes miscellaneous family correspondence.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Rabbi Harvey B. Franklin, Long Beach, Calif.
MS 65-1787
Rosenau, WiDiam, 1865-1943.
Papers, 1889-1948. 9 ft
Jn American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Rabbi of Congregation Oheb Shalom, Baltimore, Md.
Correspondence with rabbis, congregations, Catholic leaders,
communities, the Hebrew Union College, the mayors of
Baltimore, the Governors of Maryland, Presidents of the
U. S., students, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, the
Central Conference of American Rabbis, and refugees from
Germany; sermons, lectures, confirmation services, news-
paper clippings, reviews, and scrapbooks containing news-
195
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bosenan, William, 1865-1943. Papers, 1889-1943. (Continued)
paper and magazine articles, notices, letters, and reviews
concenung Dr. Roseau's books, telegrams and letters re-
ceived by him on the occasion of his twenty-fifth anniver-
sary as rabbi of Congregation Oheb Shalom, on the fortieth
anniversary of his ordination, and on his 70th birthday
fcif ormation on literary rights available in the repository.
Received from the Rosenau family *
Rosewater, Edward, 1841-1906. ^ 6 *" 1788
Papers of Edward and Victor Rosewater, 1854-1940 13
ft.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Correspondence, lectures, interviews, certificates, political
and historical material, reports, and reviews, relating to the
Kosewaters' activities and interests in Nebraska. Includes
a biography of Edward Rosewater, journalist and politician.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
tnft of Edward Rosewater, EBrins Park, Philadelphia,
ci.wr t u „ MS65-1739
Schiff, Jacob Henry, 1847-1920.
Papers, 1914-20. 29 ft
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Financier and philanthropist Correspondence and re-
ports concerning SchifPs philanthropic, political, educa-
tional, and lmmigrational activities, relief problems, the
outbreak of the First World War, the inhuman treatment
of the Jews in Poland, relief for Antwerp Jews and for
Jewish sufferers from the war, the struggle between Zion-
ists and non-Zionists in Germany, the language question in
Jerusalem, the founding of a Jewish Institute of Technology
in rlaifa, American-German relations during World
War i, Jewish agricultural and industrial problems, literary,
scientific, and religious questions, business matters, financial
£3p££? *■ ^ S - 1Wl17 ^ "**■ »—-
Yortf ° f JOlm M ' ScHff and Edward M; M - Warburg, New
Simpson, Nathan, d. 1725. MS 65-1740
Business records, 1710-25. 3 reels of microfilm.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Microfilm copies of originals in the British Public Rec-
ords Office, London.
Merchant of New York City. Correspondence, bills of
lading, receipts, and ledgers covering Simpson's business
activities.
Received from the British Public Records Office.
r\ a. n rr MS65-1741
V. a. Congress. Howe. Special Committee on Un-Ameri-
can Activities (1934)
Dickstein Committee records, 1934-39. 16 ft.
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Correspondence, reports, speeches, certificates, articles,
clippings, and other printed matter dealing with the com-
mittee s investigation of Nazi progaganda activities. Sam-
uel Lnckstein was chairman of a sub-committee.
Information on literary rights available in the repository
Received from the Dickstein family.
196
TT . " , MS 65-1742
Untermyer, Samuel, 1858-1940.
Papers, 1899-1920. 8 ft
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Lawyer and communal worker. Correspondence, memo-
randa, records, and reports relating to the money trust in-
quiry by the Committee on Banking and Currency of the
House of Representatives in 1912, to Untermyer's activity
as the money trust investigator and as advisor to the Gov-
ernment during the First World War (with respect to in-
come taxes, administration of railroads, loans, etc) ; discus-
sions of money transactions, legal matters, civil and criminal
cases, corporate and international law, war problems, foreign
and domestic politics, and the League of Nations. Unter-
myer's reaction to attacks of newspapers, his fight against
the monopoly of the Associated Press, and his reflections on
the morale of the press.
Information on literary rights available in the repository
Gift of James Marshall, New York, N. Y.
Warburg, Felix Moritz, 1871-1937. MS6&-174S
Papers, 1910-37. 103 ft
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati. Ohio)
Banker philanthropist, and Jewish communal leader of
New York Cily. Correspondence, addresses, recor^^rn!
ntesrf various committee meetings, and reports, relating to
aldactivitiS 1 ^^ 10 ' educatifl<nal > "* A Pol^al interns
^£ba™* m. m. w^^^m^Lar,
m MS65-1744
Wise, Isaac Mayer, 1819-1900.
Papers, 1850-99. 4 ft
In American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Rabbi and pioneer of the Reform Jewish movement in
America. Correspondence with many individuals concern-
ing the founding of the Hebrew Union College, the Union
of American Hebrew Congregations, and the Central Con-
ference of American Rabbis, and giving Wise's opinions on
Judaism, the Reform movement, revelation, the Bible the
Talmud, synods, and proselytes; family letters; lectures;
addresses ; and newspaper clippings regarding Wise's activi-
ties.
information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts from numerous donors.
Wolsey, Louis, 1877-1953. MS 65-1746
Papers, 1924-48. 4 ft
Li American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Babbi and communal leader, of Philadelphia, Pa Cor-
respondence wath numerous individuals, mainly concerning
the affairs of the American Council for Judaism; proceed-
rabbis (1942) ; and minutes of the Committee on Synaeoeue
Music and Revision of the Union Hymnal of the Central
Conference of American Rabbis.
. . „ . . MS65-1746
American Service Institute of Allegheny County, Pitts-
burgh.
Records, 1941-61. 50 ft
In Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Minutes and other records of committees on cultural fac-
tors in group work, volunteer visitors bureau, and human
relations institutes; nationality lists and analysis; reports,
unpublished studies, and other material on community proj-
ects, nationality and local organizations, population, youth,
aged, civil rights, housing, immigration, customs and tradi-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
American Service Institute of Allegheny County, Pitts,
burgh. Records, 1941-6L (Continued)
tions, intergroup education, and religious prejudice; and
scripts and other public relations material for television,
radio, etc.
Inventory in the repository.
Ind ividual files on immigrants open to investigators under
restrictions of the repository.
Gift of Otto Yon Mering, 1963.
_ MS 65-1747
Congress of Clubs and Club Women of Western Pennsyl-
vania.
Eecords, 1908-63. 40 ft
In Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
General correspondence; minutes of the board of directors
and quarterly and annual meetings; correspondence and re-
ports of departments and committees; treasurer's book;
membership card files; scrapbooks; fifes of official publica-
tions and directories; minutes of the Congress Juniors for
1934-48 and of the Allegheny County Auxiliary No. t,
Pittsburgh Chapter of the American Bed Cross for 1916-18.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Alice Phillips, president, 1964.
MS 65-1748
Fort Pitt Bridge Works.
Records, 1896-1949. IS ft
In Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Minutes of the board of directors and of special meetings,
election ballots, journals, ledgers, cashbooks, stock certifi-
cates and records, tax records and reports, contract records,
and miscellaneous financial and legal records of a company
which built many bridges across the Monongahela, Alle-
gheny, and Ohio Rivers near Pittsburgh and also made
structural steel for bridges and buildings in various parts
of the Middle Atlantic States. Includes the incorporation
records of the Massillon Bridge and Structural Companies
and die Pittsburgh Architectural Iron Works, which were
absorbed by the Fort Pitt Bridge Works.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Donald B. Straub, former treasurer, 1963
MS 65-1749
Johnston (William G.) Company, Pittsburgh.
Eecords, 1857-1915. 1ft
In Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Journal, ledger, daybook, printing order book, supplies
order book, and trial balance book of a printing firm.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Harry Gardner, vice president of the company,
1964.
MS 65-1750
McCabe/ family.
Papers, 1776-1945. 2 ft
In Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Correspondence and business papers of H. Dallas McCabe
(1872-1925), Bertha McCabe Hoskms, and Soy Hoskins;
biographical data on Richard B. McCabe (1792-1860) and
on James BL McCabe (1814-1891) ; win and estate papers
of Arabella S. McCabe (1843-1923); travel diaries and
business ledgers (1905-45) of Bertha McCabe; deeds and
other legal papers relating to the Big Spring tract in Bed-
ford Co., Pa. ; miscellaneous business papers relating to land
development in western Pennsylvania; and McCabe family
photos.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Robert J. Perez, 1964.
MS 65-1751
Marshall Elevator Company, Pittsburgh.
Records, 1849-1908. 10 ft
In Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Letter books (1868-87), cashbooks, order books, journals,
general ledgers, payroll ledgers, daybook, invoice book,
bankbooks, merchandise book, and material manufacturing
book of a firm engaged in the business of designing, build-
ing, installing, and repairing passenger and freight eleva-
tors. Firm also made structural parts for steamboats in
mid-19th cent The bulk of material covers 1850-90.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of George M Heiner, president of the company, 1964. i
MS 65-1752
National Council of Jewish Women. Pittsburgh Chapter.
Records, 1893-1962. 11 ft
In Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Correspondence; executive board minutes (1925-52); re-
ports of committees and of the president and other officers;
records (1927-56) of a students' aid committee; member-
ship records; miscellaneous scrapbooks and clippings. In-
cludes material on national conventions, training institutes
and workshops, social service, and relief projects.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of the chapter, 1964.
MS 65-1753
Neighborhood Centers Association, Pittsburgh.
Records, 1890-1954. 5 ft
In Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Correspondence (1920-49) ; minutes of the board of direc-
tors; reports; records of Camp Bonsall; settlement books;
and miscellaneous unpublished social studies and statistics.
Includes records of the Woods Bun Settlement House, a
predecessor of the association, engaged in social welfare
work on the north side of Pittsburgh, in what was Alle-
gheny City before 1906.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of the association, 1964.
MS66-1754
Oliver iron and Steel Company, Pittsburgh.
Records, 1866-1922. 4 ft
In Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Minute book of the board of directors; charters; agree-
ments; patents; partnership agreements (1863-91) of
Lewis, Oliver and Phillips; mortgages and patents (1891-
97) of the Oliver Coke and Furnace Company; miscella-
neous records (1888) of the Hainesworth Steel Company;
trade catalogs; and scrapbooks on the life of Henry W. Oli-
ver (1840-1904).
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Henry Oliver Rea, 1964.
MS 65-1755
Strunz Soap Company, Pittsburgh.
Records, 1861-1917. 2 ft
In Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Letter book (1884-1913), general ledgers, sundry ac-
counts ledger, journal, cashbook (1865-66), inventory book
(1868-99), and customer index of a company producing
industrial soaps, poultry feed, glycerine, and fertilizer for
the local Pittsburgh market.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of E. J. McGrael, president of the company, 1964.
197
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„ , . MS 65-1756
Bayless family.
Papers, 1855-1917. 3 boxes.
In University of Arizona library.
Correspondence, legal papers, financial records, land
patents, and account books of William Henry Bayless (1829-
1926) and his son Charles Henry Bayless (1863-1988) relat-
ing to cattle and sheep ranching in TCariM^ Nebraska, Da-
kota and Arizona Territories. Includes material relating
to the Bayless & Berkalew Company, established in partner-
ship with Jehiel W. Berkalew, with land holdings at Oracle,
Redington, and elsewhere in southern Arizona.
- „ . MS 65-1757
Pollock, Thomas E b. 1868.
Papers, 1900-41. 65 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Arizona banker, businessman, wool grower, and cattleman.
Papers relating to banking and investment enterprises in
northern Ari zona and New Mexico, including business rec-
ords and correspondence of cattle and sheep companies, per-
mits for the nse of U. S. forest lands, transactions with
mercantile concerns, reports to the Arizona Corporation.
Commission, bills, legal papers, tax forms, bank statements,
leases, wool and livestock shipments, and ledgers.
Detailed list of contents in the library.
_ „.„. MS«5-4758
Thomas, William E h. 1852.
Papers, 1885-1922. lbox.
In University of Arizona Library.
Businessman, city and county official, of Phoenix, Ariz.
Correspondence, reports, bills, legal documents, and finan-
cial records pertaining to Thomas' activities in real estate,
mining, business, politics, and his public service as post-
master, clerk of Maricopa County Board of Supervisors
and clerk of Maricopa County Superior Court
Schilling, Frank A
Papers relating to military posts in Arizona and New
Mexico. 2 boxes and 1 map tube.
In University of Arizona Library.
In part, photocopies and films of originals in the National
Archives.
Correspondence, articles, notes, maps, charts, photos-
fums, slides, and other material, written or collected by
Schilling from 1946 to 1961, relating to the history and
development of various forts. Includes an article on Al
Sieber.
_,. .. _. m .„. MS 65-1760
Blathwayt, William, 1649 J-1717.
Correspondence, 1692-1703. 165 items.
In Boston Public Library.
British political leader, Secretary-at-War, and Commis-
sioner of Trade. Letters to Blathwayt relating to military
and governmental affairs, from Godert de Ginkel, earl of
Athlone, while with the British forces in Flanders; from
Edward Villiers, earl of Jersey, while British Envoy to The
Hague, 1696-99; and from Robert Yard, Under-Secretary
of State, in the years 1699-1701.
Purchase, 194L
_ , MS 65-1761
Clarkson, William, 1865-1934.
Correspondence, 1898-1926. 104 items.
In Boston Public Library.
Theatrical costumer and perruquier, of London. Corre-
spondence received from actors and actresses, largely Eng-
lish, regarding theatrical costumes, wigs, and related
material. ■
Index in the library.
Purchased from the Kingston Galleries, 1964.
„^ _ MS65-1762
Park, Edwards Amass, 1808-1900.
Correspondence, 1833-79. ca. 180 items.
In Boston Public Library.
Congregational clergyman, theologian, instructor at And-
over Theological Seminary, and editor of Bibliotheca sacra.
Letters to Park from American clergymen and authors re-
lating to ministerial and editorial matters.
Index in the library.
Received as part of the Mellen Chamberlain autograph
collection, 1893.
. MS65-1763
Cousins, Norman, 1912-
Papers, 1942-58. 560 ft.
In Brooklyn College Library.
Editor. Personal and business correspondence; corre-
spondence, pamphlets, newsletters, minutes of committee
meetings, and other papers dealing with the United World
Federalists; material relating to the Hiroshima Maidens
and to a m a g azine which was to have been published in
the 1940's under sponsorship of Marshall Field; photos,
taken by Cousins; printed material relating to Cousin's con-
nection with the U. S. Office of War Information; and
pamphlets and other printed matter collected by Cousins.
Most of the letters relate to Cousins' role as editor of the
Saturday review and are usually short answers to business
questions covering many aspects from subscription prob-
lems to acceptance and rejection of mss. The personal let-
ters deal with a variety of topics and include letters to
Harrison Brown, Marshall Field, Carlos Romnlo, Walter
White, and many others.
Open to investigators with the permission of Mr. Cousins.
Gift of Mr. Cousins, 1962-
Additions to the collection are anticipated.
a • .^, ,„ . MS6M764
Ancient Order of United Workmen.
Records from Virginia City, Nev., 1879-1906. 3 items,
13 v., and portfolio.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-<J 214-
215)
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, committee and
financial reports, accounts, and records of mutual benefits
of the Virginia City, Nev., Storey Lodge No. 3; together
with minutes of meetings, lists of members in good stand-
ing, and roll book of members of the Select Knights, Vir-
ginia City, Nev., Virginia Legion No. 1.
MS 65-1765
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, collector.
Alaska materials, 1745-ca. 1890. ca. 70 items and 21 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-K 1-69)
In part, transcripts from Russian and other sources:
Correspondence, journals, dictations, interviews, state-
ments, reports, translations from articles in Russian periodi-
cals, newspaper clippings, and other papers reflecting the
early history of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands and relat-
ing to voyages to Alaska, Russian activities there, the fur
trade, fisheries, sealing, missionaries, gold mining, com-
merce, and the Russian American Company.
The Pinart collection of Alaska papers is entered sepa-
rately in this catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 169-185 passim.
I Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
198
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1766
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, collector.
Canada materials, 1787-1882. ca. 45 items and ca. 102 v.
In University of California, Bancroft library (P-C 1-32,
34-47).
In part, transcripts (handwritten) of originals chiefly in
the British Columbia Provincial Archives and the Massachu-
setts Historical Society.
Correspondence; journals; biographical sketches; ques-
tionnaires for Bancroft's History of Pacific States of North
America (1882-90) answered by merchants of British Co-
lumbia; histories, narratives, recollections, and interviews
written for or dictated to Bancroft ; and other papers chiefly
relating to British Columbia, Vancouver Island, and the
operation of the Hudson's Bay Company. Includes papers
(1827-61) of Sir James Douglas (1803-1877), who served
the Northwest Company and the Hudson's Bay Company
and was the first governor of the Crown Colony of British
Columbia; papers (1806-08) of Simon Fraser (1776-1862)
concerning mainly his explorations; and materials relating
to mines and mining in British Columbia ; missionary work
in British Columbia; Indians, chiefly of British Columbia,
including ethnological and linguistic data; voyages around
the world and to the Northwest coast of North America of
the Columbia Bediviva, the first American ship to visit the
Northwest coast; merchandising experiences and shipping
interests; Victoria, B. C; Queen Charlotte Island Expedi-
tion (1878) ; and geological data about British Columbia
(1871-77).
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 60-74 passim.
The papers of Simon Fraser have been published in the
Letters and journals of Simon Fraser, 1806-1808, edited
by W. Kaye Lamb (1960) .
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
MS 65-1767
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, coUeetor.
Colorado materials, 1884-88. ca. 1040 items and 2 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-L 1-
799)
Correspondence, clippings, transcriptions from news-
papers, and interviews, statements, recollections, biog-
raphies, and histories dictated to and recorded by Ban-
croft, bis wife Matilda Coley (Grilling) Bancroft, and his
daughter Slate Bancroft Includes discussions of pioneer-
ing, prospecting, mining, Min»af« ) irrigation, agriculture,
stockraising, land settlement, real estate, government, social
and economic conditions, churches, schools, Indian depreda-
tions, participation in the Civil War, and notable personal-
ities.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 185-242 passim.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
MS 65-1768
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, coUeetor.
Idaho materials, 1868-88. ca. 50 items.
In University of Calif ornia, Bancroft library (P-H 1-22)
Dictations, statements, reminiscences, anecdotes, question-
naires, and other material relating to pioneer life, Indian
attacks and massacres, mining, freighting, and other topics
reflecting the local history and development of Idaho.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 150-159 passim.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
MS 65-1769
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, coUeetor.
Montana materials, 1877-89. ca. 260 items and 2 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-I1-S6)
Dictations, statements, historical and biographical
sketches, and other papers, chiefly relating to pioneer ex-
periences and life in Montana. Includes information on
mining, livestock raising, difficulties with Indians, and vigi-
lantes.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 160-169 passim.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
MS65-1770
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1882-1918, coUeetor.
Nevada materials, 1863-90? ca. 90 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 1-59)
Dictations, biographical material, statements, historical
sketches, and other papers chiefly relating to pioneer life
and the early history of Nevada. Includes information on
mining, overland journeys, the cattle trade, railroads, and
Indian fighting.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 123-148 passim.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
MS65-1771
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, coUeetor.
New Mexico materials, 1686-1890. ca. 65 items.
In University of California, Bancroft library (P-E 1,
5-32, 34-36, and 62-63)
In part, transcripts and extracts of articles in the Santa
Fe New Mexican (1883), Santa Fe New Mexican review
(1883-84?) and the New York heteld (1854).
Chiefly histories, statements, interviews, reminiscences,
and biographical notes made for or dictated to Bancroft,
his wife, Matilda Coley (Griffing) Bancroft, or J. M. Long;
together with a few letters to Bancroft and other papers re-
lating to New Mexico and its history. Includes data about
land claims; geological and geographical features of the
Oscuro, 'White, and Sacramento Mountains; mines and min-
ing; stockxaismg; freighting; politics; society in New
Mexico; commerce and other affairs in Santa Fe; Indians;,
and Spaniards in New Mexico.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 82-96 ?«»»*»».
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
MS65-1772
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, coUeetor.
Oregon materials, 1837-90. ca. 380 items and 6 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-A
1-171)
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, diaries, notes, transcriptions from news-
papers, biographical material and interviews, statements, re-
collections, and narratives dictated to Bancroft, giving
much information on the history of Oregon and its pioneer
life. Includes material relating to overland journeys to the
West, missionaries, Indians, and Oregon business firms.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. t 15]-46 passim.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
199
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„ MS 65-1773
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, collector.
Texas materials, 1786-1889. ca. 740 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-0 1-
135)
Correspondence, dictations, biographical sketches and
notes, statements, and other papers (chiefly 1884-89) re-
lating to Texas and containing information on pioneer life,
cattle raising, and agriculture. Many of the dictations come
from residents of Bowie, Dallas, Galveston, Grayson,
Harris, Lamar, Smith, Tarrant, and Travis Counties. In-
cludes "Documents for the history of Texas" (1824-88),
collected by Alphonse Louis Pinart
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 267-302 passim.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
b« -. „ . _^ „ MS 65-1774
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, collector.
Utah materials, 1847-88. ca. 100 items and 5 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-F
l-o6) ,
Letters from Utah correspondents, dictations, interviews,
reminiscences, biographical and historical sketches and
other papers chiefly relating to Mormons and pioneer ex-
periences in Utah, particularly the Salt Lake City area,
borne of the material relates to Mormons in other States
The Utah dictations collection (1884-88) is entered
separately m this catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 96-122 passim.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
MS 65-1775
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, collector.
Western and miscellaneous materials, 1861-90. 133 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-Q 1,
3-4, Z-Z 1-16)
Biographical material, dictations, stenographic report of
an interview, typewritten copies of newspaper articles in
several New York City newspapers, and other papers. Most
of the biographical material was prepared for use in Ban-
croft's book, Chronicles of the builders of the common-
wealth (1891-92) and includes material relating to the
Ames, Astor, and Vanderbilt families and to Philander
Banister Armstrong, Edward Creighton, Charles Sidney
Dole, Anthony Joseph Drexel, Charles Benjamin Farwell,
Cyrus Hall McCormick, William Gordon McLaughlin, Clif-
ton E. Mayne, Warner Miller, Richard James Oglesby,
John McAuley Palmer, William A. Paxton, and George
Mortimer Pullman. Places mentioned include California,
Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New
York City, and Ohio.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 303-323 passim.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
MS65-1776
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, collector.
Wyoming materials, 1885-89. ca. 155 items and 3 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-M 1-
54) _
Dictations, letters to Bancroft, questionnaires, interviews,
and other papers describing pioneer experiences in Wyo-
ming and containing information on military affairs, news-
papers, Indians, Cheyenne, Fort Laramie, and other places,
people, and events in Wyoming's history.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 ( 1963 ) p. 242-256 passim.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
MS 65-1777
Bowring, Sir John, 1792-1872.
Hawaiian papers, 1842-71. 1106 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-N 139)
British consular agent and linguist. Correspondence and
other papers reflecting Bowring's service in London and in
Europe as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten-
tiary for the Kingdom of Hawaii (1859-71), negotiating
treaties to safeguard the independence of Hawaii Most of
the correspondence is with Robert Crichton Wyllie (1798-
1865), Foreign Minister of the Kingdom, who also sent
copies of many documents, published and unpublished, re-
lating to diplomatic problems and Hawaiian affairs. Other
correspondence is with Manley Hopkins, the Hawaiian con-
sul general in London; with Charles de Varigny and
Charles C. Harris, Wyllie's successors; and with various
European governments.
MS66-177B
Brayman, Mason, 1813-1895.
Family papers, 1873-95. 2 boxes.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-H 124)
Governor of Idaho Territory (1876-^80). Correspondence,
autobiographical sketch (ca. 1881-85) ,- jus. of Brayman in-
cluding one on Chinook winds, clippings including letters
by Brayman on Idaho topics from newspapers, pamphlet
containing the sermon delivered by the Rev. T. E. Vassar
at Brayman's funeral, and other papers. Includes letters
chiefly from Brayman and his wife, Mary (Williams) Bray-
man (1816-1886), to their daughter, Ada (Brayman)
Bailhache, and her husband, William H. Bailhache, of
Washington D. C, who served as Brayman's intelli-
gence agents and personal lobbyists in Washington dur-
ing the Grant and Hayes administrations.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 151.
_ _, . L MS65-1779
Burke, Joseph, botanical collector.
Letters to Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1843-47. ca. 16
ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film
P-W33)
Microfilm copy (positive) made from originals in the
Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, Eng.
Burke's letters concerning botanical explorations in Can-
ada, die old Oregon country, Utah, Montana, and Nevada:
together with five letters from Alexander Gordon to Hooker
mainly concerning his collecting activities with Sir William
Drummond Stewart's excursion (1843) to the Rocky Moun-
tains.
MS 65-1780
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Alaska collection, ca. 1750-1957? ca. 15 items, 5 v. and
104 reels and ca. 375 ft. of microfilm.
In California University, Bancroft Library (P-K 200-
231)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopy, and micro-
films from various sources.
Correspondence, journals, logbooks, and other papers re-
lating to the Russians in Alaska, voyages to the Alaska
coast, the Western Union Telegraph Company's expedition
for the Russian extension, missionary activities, the trans-
fer of Alaska to the United States, the Aleutian and Pri-
bilof Islands, experiences in the Klondike gold rush, and
other material about Alaska. Includes correspondence and
records of the Russian American Company.
Some parts of this collection are entered separately in this
cataloc..
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 169-185 passim.
Acquired from various sources.
200
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„ «* • ^ - MS65-1781
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Arizona collection, 1757-1956. 167 items, 8 v., and ca. 21
ft of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-D)
In part, transcripts and photocopy of originals with a
microfilm of the original diary of John Erasmus Pyfc (d.
1879?) in private hands.
Correspondence, diary, notes on Arizona (ca. 1888) by
Edward Schieffeliu, linguistic and ethnological material
(1868-76) relating to the Indians of Arizona, description
(1912) of the Esperanza vanadium property in the River-
side Mining District, Pinal Co., Ariz^ and other papers
chiefly relating to the history and settlement of Arizona.
Many of the papers were collected by Hubert Howe Ban-
croft. Includes dictations relating to the history of Arizona
taken at Apache, Cochise, Gila, Maricopa, Mohave, Pima,
Pinal, Yavapai, and Yuma Counties; together with other
dictations concerning Virgil W. Earp (1843-1906) and
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (1848-1929), the departure of
Mexican troops from Tucson, Ariz. (1856), the cattle busi-
ness in Arizona and other States, and the Silver King Mine
in Pinal Cow, Ariz.; and information on mining in Arizona,
the water and hydroelectric development of the Salt River
Valley, Indian troubles, and the Hatch-Eggert Expedition
down the Colorado River (1956).
Some parts of this collection are entered separately in this
catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft library, v. 1 (1963) p. 74-81 patron.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905, and acquired from
various other sources.
'','' MS65-1782
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Canada collection with special reference to British Colum-
bia and the Yukon, 1790-1943. 15 items, 11 v., and 11
bundles.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-C 200-
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies of
originals from various sources.
Correspondence, journals, diaries of Joseph Frobisher and
Charles Augustus Sippi, register of persons employed by
the Hudson's Bay Company in North America (1821-24),
reports by David Thompson on exploration in die Pacific
Northwest (1807, 1813), notes on the Northwest Company
made by Gordon Charles Davidson for his doctoral thesis,
and other papers. Includes narratives and journals relat-
ing to an overland journey across the Rocky Mountains; a
trip from Rome, N. Y., to White Horse, Yukon Territory;
voyages to the Northwest coast of America and China on
the ship Columbia Rediviva (1790-93) and to the North-
west coast of America from Boston, Mass^ on the brigantine
Hope (1790-92) ; exploration of the Finlay River; trading
for the Northwest Company at Rocky Mountain Fort on the
upper Peace River (1799-1800) ; and the establishment of
an experimental farm at the Hudson's Bay Company's Red
River Settlement (1830's).
Same parts of this collection are entered separately in
this catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1(1963) p. 61-73 passim.
Acquired from various sources.
MS65-1783
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Colorado collection, 1861-1917.
25 items, 1 v., 2 boxes, and ca. 4167 ft of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-L 800-
807)
201
In part transcripts and photocopies.
Documents, correspondence, diaries, and reports. Copies
from records (ca. 1865-90) of the Bureau of Land Man-
agement in Denver and Santa Fe made by Ynez Haase for
a report on the land claim of the Jicarilla Apache TnHinnfi
in Colorado and New Mexico. Documents (1851-1917)
selected and microfilmed from the Colorado Superintend-
ency and Utah Superintendency files of the Office of
Indian Affairs, National Archives, and the Office of the
Secretary of the Interior, gathered by the Confederated Ute
Bands for their suit before the U. S. Indian Claims Com-
mission in the 1940's. Letter press book (1896-98) of letters
and orders of the electrical department of the Silver Lake
Mines at Silverton, Cola Correspondence (1934) concern-
ing George Creel and the Ludlow Coal Mine troubles in
Colorado in 1913-14. Includes transcript of diary of John
M Copeland recording local events in Georgetown, Colo.,
in 1876; microfilm of diaries of William Henry Jackson
(1843-1942) recording (1866-67) bullwhacking experiences
in the West, including journeys to Salt Lake and California,
and (1873-74) experiences with the Hayden Survey in
Southwestern Colorado. The originals of the Jackson
diaries are in the Colorado State Historical Society library.
The Colorado collection of Hubert Howe Bancroft is
entered separately in this catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft library, edited by D. I*. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 188-238 passim.
Acquired from various sources.
MS65-1784
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Hawaii and Pacific Ocean areas collection, 1809-1955.
ca. 135 items and 10 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-N)
In part, photocopies and typewritten transcripts.
Correspondence, journals, logbooks and ships' records,
account books, official Hawaiian documents, reports, photos.,
and other papers, many relating to voyages on the Pacific
Ocean. Includes transcriptions of interviews and other pa-
pers collected by Hubert Howe Bancroft; account books
(1850-99) of the Hawaiian royal family; letter books
(1847-49) of Stephen H. Williams, a businessman; report
to the State Dept and other papers (1836-41) of John
Coffin Jones, U. S. Consul to the Sandwich Islands. Sub-
jects represented include business affairs in Hawaii, vol-
canoes, Russian activity in Hawaii (1809-22), and descrip-
tions of Hawaiian life.
The following parts of this collection are entered sepa-
rately in this catalog: Sir John Bowling's Hawaiian papers;
Chinese Students' Alliance records; and Alphonse Louis
Pinart's collection of material relating to the linguistics,
ethnology, and geography of the Pacific Islands and Aus-
tralia.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 256-267.
Acquired from various sources; part purchased from Mr.
Bancroft in 1905.
MS 65-1785
Cafifornia. University. Bancroft Library,
Idaho collection, 1866-194L 227 items, 16 v., and 3
envelopes.
In University of California, Bancroft library (P-H 100-
126)
Correspondence, business records, a few personal papers,
and miscellaneous material relating to mining, business
activities, and other aspects of Idaho's settlement and
growth. Many of the papers originated in Silver City
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
California. University. Bancroft Library. Idaho col-
lection, 1866-1941. (Continued)
and Owyhee Co., Idaho. Names of persons and films
represented include Banner Mining and Milling Company,
William Edgar Borah, De Lamar Commercial Company,
ltd., Thomas Corwin Donaldson, McNally family, Owyhee
Meat Company, Owyhee Silver Mining Company, Isaac
Van Winkle, War Eagle Hotel, and Western Federation of
Miners, Silver City Union So. 66.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of
the Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G P
Hammond, v. 1 (1963) p. 150-159 passim.
Some parts of this collection are entered separately in
this catalog.
MS 65-1786
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Montana collection, 1864-ca. 1950. 39 items and 5 v.
In University of California. Bancroft Library (P-I 100-
110)
In part, photocopy of a typewritten transcript of a
journal
Overland journal (1864) of Katherine Dunlap describing
a journey from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Bannack City,
Mont; freight and passenger records (1881-88) kept at
Virginia City, Mont, by Gilmer, Salisbury & Company;
notes (ca. 1950) by Bernard G. Hoffman on collections of
historical photos, in western Montana; passenger register
(1864-65) of the Holladay Overland Mail and Express
Company; letters and other papers (1866-1909) of George
Adams Locke; land claims (1864-65) of Madison Co.,
Mont; and record of freight and treasure shipments from
the Virginia City, Mont^ office of Wells, Fargo & Company.
The following parts of this collection are entered sep-
arately in this catalog: Charles L. Dahler letter books;
records of Hussey, Dahler & Company; letter book of the
Iron Bod Mining Company; and Montana materials col-
lected by Hubert Howe Bancroft
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 161-163, 169 passim.
^, MS 65-1787
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Nevada collection, 1855-1946. ca. 265 items, 51 v., and ca.
44 ft of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library. (P-G
200-285)
In part photocopies and microfilms from various sources.
Personal and family papers of Nevada residents; account
books and business records of mining companies, railroads,
and other firms; legal documents; records of organizations;
scrapbooks of newspaper clippings; and other papers, re-
flecting pioneer life and the development of Nevada. In-
cludes University of Nevada Agricultural Extension Serv-
ice reports of agricultural extension activities by county
farm bureaus (1935) ; Internal Revenue Service, Nevada
District, records of monthly reports (1876-83) for taxes
on liquor and tobacco; and record (1855-1930) of appoint-
ments of postmasters in Nevada. Organizations represented
include Neighbors of Woodcraft, Sierra Nevada Circle No.
279, Carson City, Nev.; Nevada Lodge No. 7 of the Inde-
pendent Order of Odd Fellows, Virginia City, Nev.; Silver
State Encampment No. 7, Independent Order of Odd Fel-
lows, Virginia City, Nev.; United Spanish War Veterans,
Dept of Nevada, Camp James Lockett No. 3, Carson City,
Nev.; Young Men's Institute, Virginia City, Nev., Manogue
Council, No. 41; and the Virginia City, Nev., Seventh Day
Adventist Church. Persons represented include Charles
Lewis Anderson, Eollin Mallory Daggett, the Dinsmore
202
brothers, Walter G. Francis, Edwin E. Nicol, the Noel
family, and Frank W. Spaulding.
Some parts of this collection are entered separately in
this catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 122-150 passism.
Acquired from various sources.
MS65-1788
California. University. Bancroft Library.
New Mexico collection, 1640-1957. ca. 75 items, ca. 6 v.,
and ca. 334 ft of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-E 200-
236)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and mi-
crofilms of originals in various repositories and in private
Correspondence ; diaries ; public records ; military records ;
biographical sketches (1922-23) of artists in Taos, N. M;
a history of New Mexico (ca. 1703) by Juan de Villagu-
tierre Soto-Mayor, chronicler of the Council of the Indies
in Spain, testimonies concerning the services of Juan
Dominguez y Mendoza against the Indians in the provin-
cias de Nueva Mexico (1640-84), and other papers relating
to New Mexico and its history. Includes papers (1880-87)
of Adolphe Francis Alphonse Bandelier (1840-1914), pio-
neer in archeology of the Southwest; diary and correspond-
ence (1858-60) of John Navarre Macomb (d. 1889) con-
cerning his service in New Mexico and his expedition
(1859) to survey the Spanish Trail in Utah; papers (1849-
52) of Hiram Walker Read (1819-1895), the first Baptist
missionary to New Mexico; and material relating to mili-
tary life and activities particularly at Fort Union, N. M;
mines and mining especially in Grant and Socorro Coun-
ties; Indians; travels in New Mexico and other western
States; city government in Santa Fe (1829-36), the Spanish
provincias de Nueva Mexico (1730-48) ; and the proceedings
of the U. S. District Court for the Northern District of
New Mexico concerning indictments for murder resulting
from the Taos Rebellion (1847).
Some parts of this collection are entered separately in
this catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of
the Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P.
Hammond, v. 1 (1963) p. 81-96 passim.
Acquired from various sources.
MS65-1789
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Oregon collection, 1798-1929. ca. 115 items and 8 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-A 300-
341)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and
microfilm.
Correspondence, diaries, family papers, business records,
documents, scrapbooks, and other papers relating to emigra-
tion to Oregon and pioneer life there. Includes papers of
Marcus and Narcissa Whitman and material relating to the
Whitman Mission and massacre.
Some parts of this collection are entered separately in
this catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1. (1963) p. [15]-45 passim.
Acquired from various sources.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1790
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Texas collection, 1792-1940. 10 items, 5 v., 2 boxes, 1 port-
folio, and ca. 16 ft of microfilm.
In University of Calif ornia, Bancroft Library (P-0 800-
811)
In part, transcripts, photocopies, and microfilm from orig-
inals in the University of Texas Library and privately
owned.
Correspondence, diaries, autobiographies, and miscellane-
ous papers relating to Texas. Includes poems and related
papers (1923-40) of Robert Ervin Howard,- autobiographies
of James Hampton Kuykend&U (1820(ca.)-1882) and John
H. Standish (b. 1816) ; diaries (1852-67) of John Lafayette
Lane; and Field book on Texas birds (ca. 1877) by George
Burritt Sennett Transcripts of material from the Uni-
versity of Texas Library include 40 items selected for the
use of Clyde Allen True in his Ph. D. thesis on British eco-
nomic interests and activities in Mexico, 1830-46; papers
concerning Philip Nolan from the Bexar Archives; and doc-
uments from the Manuel E. Gondra mss.
Hubert Howe Bancroft's collection of Texas materials is
entered separately in this catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript, collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 273-300 passim.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-1791
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Utah and Mormon collection, 1815-1960. ca. 130 items,
ca. 12 v., and ca. 496 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-F 300-
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and
microfilms of originals in various repositories and in private
hands.
Correspondence, diaries, journals, memoirs, histories and
narratives, genealogical data, and other papers relating
chiefly to the history of Utah and Mormon pioneers. In-
cludes record of appointment of postmasters in Utah
(1849-1930) ; records of the Utah Gold Mountain Mining
Company, Ophir Hill Consolidated Mining Company, San
Pete Valley Railway Company, San Pete Coal and Coke
Company, and the Sevier Railway Company; pioneer per-
sonal histories obtained by interviews of the Historical
Records Survey, Utah Work Projects Administration;
diaries (1849-60) kept on the expedition commanded by
the U. S. Topographical Engineers, Capt. Howard Stans-
bury and Lieut. John Williams Gunnison, sent to survey
the Great Salt Lake and adjacent valleys; and items relat-
ing to Alfred Cumming (1802-1873) Governor of Utah
Territory; Brigham Young (1801-1877); Henry William
Bigler (1815-1900) ; Benjamin Cluff, Jr. (b. 1858), former
president of Brigham Young University; Dwight Spencer
and the establishment of the Baptist Church in Utah, Idaho,
Montana, and the Dakotas; Mormon family life and mis-
sionary work; the Mormon Battalion; Capt. James H^
Simpson's expedition to Utah (1858-59), the "Hole-in-the-
Rock" Expedition (1879-80), overland travels and travel in
Utah and other western States; life in San Juan Co. and
Scipio, Juab Co., Utah.
Some parts of this collection are entered separately in
this catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 96-122 passim.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-1792
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Washington collection, 1828-1955. ca. 190 items and 28 ▼.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-B)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) .
Correspondence, diaries, autobiographical and biograph-
ical sketches, transcriptions of interviews, dictations and
statements, and other papers, relating to the settlement of
Washington and its history. Many of the papers were col-
lected by Hubert Howe Bancroft Includes information on
overland journeys, pioneering, Indians, trading, and other
business activities, particularly in the Paget Sound region.
The following parts of this collection are entered sepa-
rately in this catalog: Gatzert-Schwabacher family papers;
Warren Hussey's diaries and miscellaneous papers; and
Viajes en la costa al norte de las Californias.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 46-60.
MS 65-1793
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Western and miscellaneous collection, 1682-1960. ca. 130
items, 20 ▼., 1 box, 2 portfolios, and 6 reels and ca. 718 ft. of
microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-Q 100-
105, P-W 1, 5, 7-8, 10-18, 21-22, 25-26, 28-«2, 84, 36, 38,
67-59, 2-F 4, Z-G4, 10, 15)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) , photocopies, and micro-
films made from various sources.
Correspondence, diaries, journals, personal and family pa-
pers, business records, maps, reminiscences, and other pa-
pers, chiefly relating to the West. Includes a Choctaw
dictionary by Cyrus Byington; Forest History Society in-
terviews with various persons in the lumber industry; an
emigrant register compiled by Charles Kelly, consisting of
ca. 3000 names gathered from cliffs and rock outcroppings
on various sites along overland trails; logbook (1812-15) of
the Racoon (British sloop of war) ; St Louis, Mo., land pa-
pers; records (1807-55) of the St. Louis Superintendency of
the Bureau of Indian Affairs; and U. S. War Dept papers
relating to the fur trade, the Santa Fe Trail, the Missouri
River military frontier, and Indian affairs. Some of the
diaries and personal papers relate to explorations, surveys,
and overland journeys. Karnes represented include Ameri-
can Baptist Home Mission Society, Edward Everett Ayer,
Edward Fitzgerald Beak, Eugene Buissonet, Robert Camp-
bell, Chouteau family, Gapen family, Edwin James, Barn-
ball family, Lincoln Highway Association, Matador Land
and Cattle Company, ltd., James Knox Polk Miller, Pacific
Steam Navigation Company, Henry de Tonty, and George
Montague Wheeler.
Some parts of this collection are entered separately in this
catalog.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. I (1963) p. 303-323 passim.
MS 65-1794
California. University. Bancroft Library.
Wyoming collection, 1858-1905. ca. 30 items, 4 v. and ca.
264 ft of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-M 200-
219)
In part microfilm, copies made from records of U. S.
Army Commands in the War Dept records in the National
Archives.
Correspondence and other papers of Wyoming residents
or relating to Wyoming. Includes military records and
papers relating to Fort Bridger, Wyo., accounts (1865-66)
203
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wyoming
California. University. Bancroft Library
collection, 1858-1905. (Continued)
of the Pacific Telegraph Company; overland diary (1866)
fSSSS 7 ^ notes " tie Indians of ***** h *
The following parts of this collection have been entered
separately m this catalog: the papers of WillWl SS?
the^Corson famUy, and William H. Foot*, the records^
JX°?' S"?^-* Company, and Wyoming^Jeriab
collected by Hubert Howe Bancroft J,uuul « n>"enals
'l£^f-^ A ^ **.** =»»n«*ipt collections of the
Bancroft library, edited by D. L Morgan and G P Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 244-256 passim.
Acquired from various sources.
Some of the papers were formerly part of the librarvVs
collection of William Alexander Carter pVpei ^
_ _. ___. MS 65-1795
Carter, William Alexander, 1820-188L
Papers, 1835-1924. 24 v., 3 boxes, and 1 reel of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-M 200-
In part, photocopies of a letter book owned by the Mis-
souri Historical Society.
Sutler and post trader at Fort Bridger, Wyo. Corre-
spondence including letter books (1860-84), accounts (1859-
88), legal papers, photos, of Fort Bridger scenes (1924)
documents concerning Carter's duties as probate judge of
Green River Co., Utah (1858-67), and other papers-to-
gether wi& family papers including diaries and some
5TO u ° (C ? rter) Groshon ^fleeting her work for
the Daughters of the American Revolution in Wyoming
rt?*"i S « -\' Indu(les P a P ers concerning employees in
tne J<ort Bridger area and transactions with settlers of the
vicinity, Army officers, and other Army personnel. Corre-
spondents include James Bridger, Mrs. L. H. Canby, Joseph
M. Carey, James Van Allen Carter, Mary E. Carter Rosc^e
Confchng, E. D. Cope, W. W. Corlett, E. W. Dana, Lulie
(Carter) Groshon, Maurice Groshon, William S. Harney
John Hartnett, F. V. Hayden, G. H. Kingsley, B. B. Macv
Randolph Ridgeley, Philip H. SheridanT and ! William D
Whipple.
Described in a Guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G P Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 244-245
Cassidy, Gerald, 1879-1934. MS 65-1796
Scrapbooks, 1905-32. 3 v.
^L^TKS of California, Bancroft Library (P-E 237)
m ^l^ ° f ° h, ° and Santa Fe > K * CorrespULteS
m^cellaneous papers (mounted in vol. i) ; ph^os of (^
sidy s paintings of Indians and the Southwest; n*L?af1£
hibitions ; and publicity material. "«««s oi ex
Chinese Students' Alliance of Hawaii. MS 65-1797
Records, 1906-11. 3 v.
Li University of California, Bancroft Library (P-N 114)
Correspondence resolutions, reports of committees, min-
utes of meetings, financial records, and other papers of a
branch of the World's Chinese Students' FederatioiT
204
Clayton, Joshua Elliot. MS 65-1798
Papers, 1854-1904. 45 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-W 27)
Mining engineer. Correspondence, diaries, field notes, re-
ports, accounts, legal papers, and maps relating to Clayton's
careers nearly every Western State: California, Nevada,
Utah, Oregon,Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Washington, New
Mexico, and Wyoming. Includes material rZtiuA the
Yosemite and Mariposa Canal and to an engineering project
D I S y0 " d ^ 0noC ° r ? t ^.' Cft "- Corr^ondentemdude
J* D Elhs, Samuel D. King, Redick McKee, Georee A.
TZ M^ ^ S ^ Br0thers fa California; J.Tc^rS;
rw?? \f 5*^ Utah ' mitn ^ Cross in ColoS
H^ m!^ ^ ^T^ R OPP^^er in London
£hlntToC d '• * MO0Ie m *~ T «*' » d J " *
Ti^^f-^ A *?• *° **• manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G P Hain-
mond, v. 1 ( 1963) p. 306-507
„ MS 65-1799
Congregational Home Missionary Society.
Oregon and Washington correspondence, 1849-93. ca.
298 ft of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-A 309
and P-B 202) K
Microfilm copy of originals in the Chicago Theological
seminary Library.
Reports to the society from Congregational ministers in
Oregon and Washington.
Corson family. MS 65-1800
Papers, 1858-^a. 1909. 118 items,
^n University of California, Bancroft Library (P-M 205-
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of 3 letters and micro-
2rli^ 6 ^T reS) ° f •* memoir made *» the origmJ
typescript in the possession of Dr. Edward F Corson.
C^T ( i? 5& " 93 i P^^^tly by Wmiam^exander
Carter, a sutler and post trader at Fort Bridger, Wyo. and
Co'rT ** *f7 Vf^' *° ** daughterT^a (CarS)
Corson, and her husband, Dr. Joseph Kirby Corson^d
memoirs (ca. 1909) of Dr. Corson's experiences (1869-73?as
an Army surgeon at Forts Fred Steele and Bridger, Wyo.,
together with an appendix containing incomplete reminis-
cences by Fanny Tomlinson, a governess with the W. A Car-
te rfemily, of a trip across the Plains in 1864.
_ Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P Ham-
mond,^ 1 (1963) p. 246. «™u.r.nain-
Drips, Andrew, 1789-1860. MS 65-1801
Papers, 1819-1907. 154 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-W 37)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of articles in Kansas
City newspapers (1904-07) concerning Drips' daughter,
Ca henneJDnps Mulkey (1832-1904) and her husband
Wilham Mulkey (1824-1907), and a microfilm of a scrap-
book with genealogical data, family portraits, and news-
paper clippings.
•nY;^ 111 ^*^ for the UPPer Missouri (1342-46)
and trader for P. Chouteau, Jr., & Company at Scotts Bluff
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Drips, Andrew, 1789-1860. Papers, 1819-1907. (Continued)
post, Fort John, Neb. (1851). Correspondence, accounts
(1819-20) reflecting Drips' St. Louis mercantile partner-
ship -with Joseph W. Perkins, and other papers mostly re-
lating to Drips' service as »U.S, Indian agent Corre-
spondents include G. P. Beauvais, T. Hartley Crawford,
Fulton Cutting, William Drips, C. E. Galpin, Joseph V.
Hamilton, Thomas H. Harvey, W. D. Hodgkiss, David D.
Mitchell, P. Chouteau, Jr., & Company, and P. D. Papin.
MS 66-1802
Forte, William H 1778-1846.
Papers, 1834-84. 82 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-M 204)
Resident of Haywood, Va. Chiefly letters (1834-46) to
Foote's nephew, William Alexander Carter; letters by his
widow, M M Foote, Henry W. Davis, and John Johnson re-
lating to the probate of Foote's estate; and other papers.
Formerly part of the library's collection of William Alex-
ander Carter papers.
MS65-1803
Gfllhouse, Eva Oknna.
Material for the book, "Pistol Pete, veteran of the Old
West," 1874-1952, 1 carton.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 248)
Author. Correspondence for research and with the pub-
lisher, little Brown and Company; drafts and proofsheets
of the us.; and notes, pictures, and maps of the Cherokee
Strip (1874-1903). The book, which was published in 1952,
is an autobiography of Frank Eaton as told to Miss GiU-
house.
MS65-1804
Gt. Brit. Companies Registration Office.
Records, 1844-1951. 542 reels of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film Z-
61)
Microfilms made at Bush House, Eng., from originals in
various English repositories.
Documents concerning the organization and activities of
limited companies interested in the North American West
Analytical card index to the companies with notes on the
character, place, and time of their operation available in
the library.
MS 65-1805
Grosh, Aaron Burt, 1803-1884.
Letters to Richard Maurice Bucke, 1858-82. 1 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-G 267)
Transcripts (typewritten).
Universalist minister. Letters relating to claims to the
Comstock Lode (supposedly discovered by Grosh's sons
E. Allen Grosh (d. 1857) and Hosea B. Grosh) by Grosh,
the Frank Mining Company of California, the Utah Enter-
prise, and the Grosch Cordolidated Mining Company, and
to Grosh's dealings with Benjamin R. Nickerson. Includes
letters (1857) from E. Allen Grosh to P. J. Hoover and
from W. J. Harrison to Hoover concerning Allen's death.
MS 65-1806
Hussey, Warren, 1836-1920.
Papers, 1879-1920. ca, 80 ft of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-B
Microfilm copy of originals in private hands.
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers relating to
banking and mining activities in the West Includes diaries
(1879-86) describing trips to New York and business trav-
els in Colorado, California, Washington, and particularly
northern Idaho; memorandum book; account book listing
certificates of deposit at Murray, Idaho (1891) ; and letters
from John W. Kerr and Mary E. Wells.
MS 65-1807
Livingston, KinW»ari & Company.
Records, 1857-62. 75 items.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-M 208)
Correspondence, accounts, and other papers of the Wyo-
ming mercantile business owned by J. M. Livingston, How-
ard livingston, and Charles A Kinkead. Includes letters
from and accounts with Army officers and others who ac-
companied the Utah Expedition or wintered with it in 1857-
58; notes by and accounts with John Robertson and other
mountain men; letters by William Bell who succeeded Kin-
kead in the partnership; 1 and papers relating to the acquisi-
tion of the firm's Fort Bridger, Wyo., properties by William
Alexander Carter, formerly an agent for the firm at Camp
Scott and Fort Bridger, Wyo.
Formerly part of tile library's collection of William Alex-
ander Carter papers.
MS 65-1808
Missouri. State Dept.
Selected documents concerning the Mormon War, 1838-42.
ca. 28 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-F
357)
Microfilm copy (negative and positive) of originals in the
Secretary of State's vaults, Jefferson City, Mo.
Correspondence of Governor Lillburn W. Boggs, including
reports by militia officers and letters from Mormons, with
records of judicial and legislative proceedings, and related
fiscal matters.
MS65-1809
Navaho Indians and the Southwest, 1870-1938. ca. 21 ft of
microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-E
217)
Microfilm copies of mss. selected from the library of the
Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, D. C.
Ethnological documents (1870-82) relating to the Nav-
ahos; a monograph by Dorothy L Keur entitled "Navaho
origins; a consideration of ethnological and archaeological
evidence" (ca. 1938), and a typewritten transcript of diaries
of John K. Hillers while a member of Major John Wesley
Powell's second Colorado River Expedition (1871-72) and
while traveling in Indian Territory (1875) .
MS 65-1810
New Mexico. Archives.
Documentos, 1621-1846. 238 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-E 203-
204)
Photocopies of originals in the Museum of New Mexico,
Sante Fe, and in the custody of the U..S. Bureau of Land
Management
Land grant records, military papers, and other records re-
lating to New Mexico during the Spanish and Mexican
administrations.
In part, calendared in the Spanish Archives of New Mex-
ico, by Ralph Emerson Twitchell (1914) .
MS 65-1811
OTaHon, Benjamin, 1793-1842.
Letter book, 1823-29. ca. 16 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film
P-W20)
Microfilm copy made in 1939 from originals in private
hands.
Letters (1823-26) written by O'Fallon while he was In-
dian agent at the Upper Missouri Agency, relating to life
at Fort Atkinson and Council Bluffs, Neb., the Arikara
campaign (1823), friction between the military and the In-
dian Office, relations with fur traders and New Mexican
205
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Letter book, 1823-29.
OTFallon, Benjamin, 1793-1842.
(Continued)
officials, and the general administration of Indian affairs-
letters (1826-29) written after O'Fallon's resignation as In-
dian agent, primarily concerning public affairs in Missouri;
and a transcript made in 1859 of the will (1783) of Eugenio
Poure, of St Louis. Correspondents include William H.
Ashley, Henry Atkinson, William Clark, Henry Leaven-
worth, Joshua Pilcher, and the Secretary of War (probably
John C. Calhoun or James Barbour) .
. „ MS 65-1812
Owyhee Co., Idaho.
Records at Silver City, Idaho, ca. 1875-ca. 1934. 2 v. 9
cartons, and ca. 18 ft of microfilm. '
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-H 103
and Film P-H 122).
In part, microfilm of the docket (1895-99) of the justice
of the peace, Silver City Precinct
Correspondence of the county clerk, ex-officio county re-
corder and auditor (ca. 1916-20); school list warrants;
school inspection reports (1916-22) ; trustees' record books
for School District 1, Silver City (1903-05) ; school reports,
certificates, and diplomas; Idaho war census (1918) ; checks
and check registers, (ca. 1920-54) ; election registers and
other materials (1916-19) ; certificates of election; poll nnd
tally lists and official returns (1919) ; tax collector's delin-
quent tax register (1924-25) ; collectors' certificates of sale
(1912) ; real estate book (1918-19) ; auditor's certificates
(1895 and 1905) ; a few records of criminal proceedings in
probate court (1875-1901) ; jury warrants (1893-97) ; docket
(1895-99) of the justice of the peace, Silver City Precinct;
miscellaneous receipts; road fund warrants, invoices, and
tax receipts (ca. 1897-1932) ; miscellaneous receipts for dis-
bursement on roads, watermaster's reports, and county war-
rants (ca. 1905-32) ; register of county warrants (1899) ;
and assessment roll (1901).
!>•_*», u t '. MS 65-1813
Pinart, Alphonse Louis, 1852-1911, collector.
Alaska papers, ca. 1871-77. 21 items and 2 boxes.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-K 49
and 56)
In part, transcripts of articles from Russian publications
(ca. 1875). *
Sketch maps and drawings of Alaskan terrain; ethnolog-
ical notes on the Aleuts and others; reference notes; linguis-
tic notes relating to Russia, Siberia, Kamchatka, Sakhalin
Island, Kurile Islands, the aboriginal Ainus, Aleutian
Islands, and Alaska; and transcripts of articles mostly re-
flecting the activities of the Russian American Company,
and including voyages,news notes, and ethnological observa-
tions especially on Eskimos and Chukchis. Materials are
written in English, Russian, French, German, Latin, and
in Alaskan dialects.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 176.
_. MS 65-1814
Pinart, Alphonse Louis, 1852-1911, collector.
Material relating to the linguistics, ethnology, and geog-
raphy of the Pacific Islands and Australia, 1877-85. 29 v.
In University of California, Bancroft library (P-N 13-
41)
Chiefly transcripts (handwritten) made by Pinart
Vocabularies, grammars, and dictionaries of various lan-
guages spoken on islands in the Pacific; Biblical and other
texts translated into native languages; an incomplete gazet-
teer of Central Polynesia by Edward Reeve; and drawings,
photos., and tracings of the statues and rock inscriptions on
Easter Island. Some of the material is in French or English.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 262-266.
„v MS 65-1815
Pinart, Alphonse Louis, 1852-191X
Papers, 1870-85. 24 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Z-Z 17)
In part, transcripts (handwritten) of articles (1868-73)
from California and Arizona newspapers concerning explor-
ations, Indians, archeology, and missionaries.
French archeologist and linguist Correspondence; di-
aries; draft of an article on Indians of Central America;
ms. maps of Puerto Rico, Sonora, Met, and the State of
Mexico; drawings; sketchbooks; notes and bibliographical
references on linguistics; copies of articles by Eugene Vetro-
mile; and other papers. Diaries, chiefly in French, but also
in Spanish and English, record Pinart's travels to Alaska,
Arizona, California, Maine, Oregon, Texas, and Washing-
ton, British Columbia and Nova Scotia, West Indies, Chile,
Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, and Peru, and Easter Island,
Paumotu, and Tahiti. Includes drawings of artifacts, picto-
graphs and geological formations in British Columbia, in
the Museo Nacional, Santiago, Chile, in Puerto Rico and
Guadalupe Island, and in European museums; together with
plates for published articles. Also includes extracts from
the civil and political code of Mangareva Island; a French-
African (Ogooue) vocabulary; a copy of a Mohave vocabu-
lary (1875) ; and notes and reports on the Cuna Indians,
Coyotero Apaches, Cowichan and Snohomish Indians
(1876), the Indians of Argentina, and natives of various
Pacific Islands.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 315.
Purchased from Mr. Bancroft, 1905.
»_ .<, * MS. 65-1816
Paget Sound Agricultural Company.
Records, 1839-1934. ca. 432 ft of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film Z-G
5)
Microfilm copy of originals in the Hudson's Bay Com-
pany's archives.
Correspondence, minutes and records of directors' meet-
ings, accounts, annual reports, deed of settlement, and maps
relating to the operations of a subsidiary of the Hudson's
Bay Company in what is now Washington and British
Columbia. The bulk of the records dates prior to 1870.
c~«_ j ^ MS 65-1817
Scotland. Office for the Registration of Companies, Limited
Partnerships and Business Names.
Records, 1856-1951. 120 reels of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film Z-
G2)
Microfilm copy made at the Office of the King's Remem-
brancer, Edinburgh,
_ Selected documents concerning the organization and activ-
ities of limited Scottish companies interested in the North
American West
206
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1818
Smith family.
Papers, 1814-1953. 3 v., 3 boxes, and 6 portfolios.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-W 40-
49)
In part, photocopies and microfilm copies of originals in
various repositories.
Correspondence, journals, genealogical material, Bible rec-
ords, literary Kss., legal papers, account books, receipts,
promissory notes, and other papers relating to Jedediah
Smith (1767-1849), fanner and tailor in the Western Re-
serve of Ohio; his son Jedediah Strong Smith (1799-1831),
Western fur trader and explorer in the Rocky Mountains,'
the Great Basin, California, and the Pacific Northwest;
some of his other children in various parts of the West and
Midwest: Peter Smith (1810-1879) and Ira Gilbert Smith
(1811-1889), who were active in the Santa Fe trade in the
1830's, Ralph Smith (1794-1867), a farmer in Ohio, Indi-
ana, and Michigan, and Betsy (Smith) Davis (1796-1861) ;
and other members of the family including Ezra Delos
Smith (1854-1926), Peter S. Jones (1835-1865), and Bern-
hard Keichert (second husband of his granddaughter -in-
law, Eliza (Prescott) Jones).
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 317-321.
MS 65-1819
Stone, Andrew Jackson, 1859-1918.
Papers, 1896-1918. 1 carton.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-K 230)
Zoologist and traveler. Diaries, draft of a bock on
Alaska, mb. of a book of personal experiences in Alaska and
Canada, and copies of reports to the American Museum
of Natural History (1899 and 1902), and other papers of
Stone, who traveled extensively in northwestern Canada
and Alaska (1896-1903) chiefly as a collector of m»mm.l»
and birds for the American Museum of Natural History.
Includes diaries of his first two expeditions (1896 and 1897-
99) which contain many notes on Indians especially the
Tahltan, Kaska, Liard River, and Kookpugmioot tribes
and diaries (1901-03) describing collecting on the Kenai
and Alaskan peninsulas and on'Eodiak and other islands.
«_„ ^ „ ^ MS65-1820
Trade Dollar Consolidated Mining Company.
Records kept at Silver City, Idaho, 1891-1947. 7 v. and
1 box.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-H 104)
Correspondence and accounts, including letter press copies
of letters sent (1905-09), chiefly by Frederick Irwin, gen-
eral manager.
MS 65-1821
Troy, John Weir, 1868-1944.
Papers, 1913-18. ca. 'A ft of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-K
Microfilm copy (negative and positive) of originals in
private hands.
Newspaper publisher, of Alaska. Correspondence and
papers relating to Troy's activities in Democratic politics
in Alaska Territory and as publisher of the Juneau "Daily
Alaskan" and other newspapers; to the first World War;
and to Indian lands near Sitka. Includes copies of affidavits
(1918) bringing in question the citizenship of Governor
J. F. A. Strong. Correspondents include W. G. Beattie,
C. E. Bunnell, P. P. Claxton, George B. Grigsby, J. H.
Guftey, James Hamilton Lewis, William Maloney, W. P.
Richardson, J. F. A Strong, Clay Tallman, John D. Wan-
ger, and James Wickersham.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections of the
Bancroft Library, edited by D. L. Morgan and G. P. Ham-
mond, v. 1 (1963) p. 183.
MS 65-1822
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affaire. Utah Superintendeney.
Records, 1860-70. ca. 78 ft. of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (Film P-
F330)
Selected correspondence and papers from the Utah Super-
intendency file of the National Archives, concerning the
Shoshoni and Paiute Indians of Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, and
Nevada, including the Paiute War of 1860. A few docu-
ments from other files are included.
MS86-1828
U. S. Internal Revenue Service. Utah District.
Field records, Salt Lake City, 1862-78. 17 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-F 801-
310, 325, 338, and 349)
Correspondence, reports from assistant assessors (1862-
65), tax lists (1864-73), assessment book of Division D, Col-
lection District 1 (1866-69), assessment lists and reports,
receipts, and record of returns of gross receipts, sales, and
special taxes of distillers, rectifiers,, and manufactures
(1870). Correspondence includes letters to John P. Tag-
gait, assessor at Salt Lake City and chiefly relates to the
conduct of the Salt Lake Office but also concerns Corinne,
Provo, E. T. City, and Dry Creek, Utah.
Described in A guide to the manuscript collections in the
Bancroft Library, v. 1 (1963) p. 113.
MS 65-1834
U. S. War Dept.
New Mexico documents, 1853-95. 110 items and ca. 86 ft
of microfilm.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-E 201-
202 and Film P-E 212)
Microfilm copy (negative and positive) and photocopies of
originals in the National Archives.
Documents relating to Fort Union, N. M; correspondence
and sketch maps concerning- the Gila Expedition (1857)
against the Southern or Gila Apaches; and correspondence,
reports, sketch maps and other papers relating chiefly to the
campaigns (chiefly from Fort Defiance, Ariz.) against the
Navajo Indians.
MS 65-1825
Viajes en la costa al norte de las Calif ornias, 1774-90. 1 v.
In University of California, Bancroft Library (P-B 26)
Transcripts made in 1874 by George Davidson from origi-
nals in the Deposito Hidrografico, Madrid.
Diaries, logbooks, instructions for navigators, reports, In-
dian vocabularies, and other documents relating to the ex-
ploration of the Pacific coast from San Francisco Bay to
Alaska by Ignacio Arteaga, Juan Manuel de Ayala, Juan
Francisco de la Bodega y Cuadra, Francisco Elisa, Salvador
Fidalgo, Lopez de Haro, Bruno de Hezeta, Esteban Jose
Martinez, Francisco Antonio de Mourelle, Juan Perez, and
Manuel Quimper. Some documents pertain to the occupa-
tion of Nunez Gaona (Neah Bay, Wash.) in behalf of Spain
(1790).
MS 65-1826
Canal Zone. Library-Museum, Balboa Heights.
The Panama collection: business papers, 1852-1905. 5 ft
In Canal Zone library-Museum (Balboa Heights)
Annual statements of the Panama Railroad Company;
correspondence, inventories, engineering studies, hospital,
personnel and labor recruitment records and other archives
of the Compagnie universelle du canal interoceanique and
Compagnie nouvelle du canal de Panama.
Described in the library's Subject catalog of the special
Panama collection (1964)
Acquired from the archives of the Panama CanaL
207
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1827
Canal Zone. Library-Museum, Balboa Heights.
The Panama collection: manuscripts and society papers
which portray life on the Isthmus of Panama, 1849-1965.
ca. 12 ft.
In Canal Zone Library-Museum (Balboa Heights)
In part, photocopies (positive and negative).
Diaries, reminiscences, clippings, photos., and other pa-
pers of residents of and visitors to the Isthmus of Panama;
and records of social, cultural, mutual assistance and frater-
nal societies which flourished during the construction of the
Panama Canal and afterwards. Persons represented include
George W. Goethals, Mary Eugenie Hibbard, Ralph B. Ir-
win, Stephen Latchford, Fred McKim, Arthur Richards,
Donald H. Robinson, Frank Rose, William Henry Sidell,
Charles Henry Williamson, Charles Wilson, and Daniel E.
Wright. Societies represented include Century Club, Im-
proved Order of Red Men, Isthmian Historical Society,
Knights of Pythias, Society of the Chagres, Society of the
Inca, Society of the Kangaroo, Theatre Guild of Balboa,
C. Z., and U. S. Citizens Association, Balboa, C. Z.
Described in the library's Subject catalog of the special
Panama collection (1964).
Gifts of members of the societies, owners pr originators.
«- , rr MS 65-1828
Canal Zone. Library-Museum, Balboa Heights.
The Panama collection : maps, 1417-1958. 208 items.
In Canal Zone Library-Museum (Balboa Heights)
In part, transcripts (handwritten), photocopies, litho-
graphs, engravings, and prints.
Maps showing the exploration and colonization of the
Isthmus of Panama and Central America, construction of
the Panama Railroad and the Panama Canal, including maps
of both French canal companies, and later material.
Individually cataloged in the library's Subject catalog of
the special Panama collection (1964).
Acquired from the archives of the Panama Canal; and
gifts and purchases from various sources.
„_ . MS 65-1829
Barnes, Francis, 1840-1893, collector.
Francis Barnes collection, 1745-1844. 400 hems.
In Cary Library (Houlton, Me.)
Correspondence, account books, deeds, Post Office books,
and other personal, business, and plantation papers of
Samuel Cook and Joseph Houlton of Houlton, Me^ per-
taining to land sales, mill affairs, lumbering road surveys
and costs, and school, church, and family matters.
Described in A reference list of manuscripts relating to
the history of Maine, compiled by the Dept. of History and
Government of the University of Maine and edited by Eliza-
beth Ring (1938) v.l,p.32.
« xu *■ , .T. MS 65-1830
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Conferences. Lovi-
■ siana.
Records, 1847-1965. 12 ft
In Centenary College Library (Shreveport, La.)
Correspondence, annual conference reports, and other
papers.
Deposited by the conference.
208
MS 65-1831
Brainerd Mission, Tenn.
Records, 1817-38. ca. 215 items.
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Photocopies of microfilm copy of originals selected from
the records of the American Board of Commissioners for
Foreign Missions in the Houghton Library of Harvard
University (MS 61-1964).
Letters from missionaries, pupils, and others; together
with journals and financial accounts of a mission for the
Cherokee Indians established by the American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Correspondents in-
clude John Arch, A. E. Blunt, Elizur Butler, Daniel S.
Butrick, William Chamberlain, Mrs. Sara Ellis, J. C. Els-
worth, Jeremiah Evarts, Dr. C. N. Hitchcock, John A.
Holly, Ard Hoyt, John McTier, John Thompson, Riley
Thornton, and John Vail
Card index in the library.
Access restricted; permission of the librarian must be
obtained.
Gift of the Chattanooga Writers Club, 1950 and 1958.
Library also has microfilm copy (1 reel).
a , . MS 65-1832
Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772.
Manuscripts, 1720-66. 1 ft.
In Church of the New Jerusalem, New Church Library
(Cincinnati)
Photocopies (positive) of originals in Uppsala University,
Sweden.
_ Selections from mss. of Swedenborg's writings on scien-
tific, technical, and religious subjects. Ten vols, were com-
piled, assembled, and edited by Rudolph Leonard TafeL
who inscribed detailed title pages in Latin and dated them
1869 and 1870. One vol., on the psalms, was published at
Philadelphia in 1896.
Described in The story of the Swedenborg manuscripts,
by Samuel C. Eby (1926).
Gifts and purchase.
The New Church Book Center, Philadelphia, also has
photocopies.
MS 65-1833
U. S. Repayment Commission.
Records, 1937-38. 5 v.
In Colorado State University Library (Fort Collins)
Recommendations made by the commission, with Charles
A. Lory as chairman, appointed to study a plan for repay-
ment of water users on U. S. reclamation and Indian irriga-
tion projects, together with accompanying reports, memo-
randa, and hearings.
Gift of Charles A. Lory.
„ ' MS 65-1834
Yeats family.
Papers, 1896-1940. 78 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, family photos, with annotations by
Elizabeth C. Teats, newspaper clippings, book reviews, and
other printed material. Includes 12 letters (1918) from
William Butler Yeats to Ellen Douglas Duncan, director
of the Dublin Gallery of Modern Art, relating to public
lectures containing comments on the unrest in Ireland;
and 30 letters from Elizabeth C. Yeats to Mary L. Sutliff,
dealing with publications of the Cuala Press, Dublin.
Gift of Mary L. Sutliff, 1942.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
^.^ . * .. MS65-1835
Babcock family.
Papers, 1788-1869. ca. 1200 items.
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Family and business correspondence and accounts of the
Babcock family, particularly Elisha Babcock (1753-1821),
John Babcock (b. 1764), and Sidney Babcock, printers in
Hartford and New Haven, Conn.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the heirs of Jonathan F. Morris, 1899.
„ ,. „., MS65-1836
Tomlinson, Gideon, 1780-1854.
Papers, 1760-1877. 7 ft. (7000 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, Governor, and U. S. Representative and Senator
from Connecticut. Legal, financial, political, and family
correspondence and papers.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 66-1887
Connecticut. Committee of the Pay Table.
Shipbuilding and naval records, 1775-84. 662 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Includes papers (1775-84) relating to the accounts of
Nathaniel Shaw; receipted bills and papers relating to the
ship Defence; the brig Defence; and the ship Oliver Crom-
well; receipted bills for building and equipping the row
galley Shark; and the row galley Whiting.
Some items in the collection are quoted in History of
maritime Connecticut during the Amj « rV»m Revolution,
1775-1783, by Louis F. Middlebrook.
Deposited by the Comptroller's Office of Connecticut,
1921.
„ ... w MS65-1838
Sulhvan, Frank, 1892-
Papers, 1913-64. ca. 9 ft. (ca. 900 items)
In Cornell University Library, Dept of Bare Books.
In part, transcripts (typewritten).
Author and humorist Correspondence, including letters
by Sullivan (chiefly 1925-45), mostly personal, but some
relating to the publication of Sullivan's books and articles
for the New York world, the New Yorker, and The Satur-
day evening post; mss. of writings and printed matter,
mainly of early Cornell interest; notebooks; and clippings,
primarily reviews. Correspondents include James Cagney,
Russel Crouse, Clarence Day, Howard Lindsay, JL L.
Mencken, Alice Duer Miller, Chester W. Nimitz, John
CHara, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Thorn-
ton Wilder, P. G. Wodehouse, and numerous theatrical per-
sonalities, editors and journalists of the 1920's to the 1950's
(particularly the staff of The New Yorker).
Card catalog in the library.
Gift of Mr. Sullivan, 1964.
MS65-1889
Blodgett, Alonzo Dwight, 1825-1917.
Papers, 1820V-1965. 4 ft.
In Cortland County Historical Society collections (Cort-
lamLN.Y.)
Fanner, singer, and civic leader, of Cortland, N. Y. Cor-
respondence, farm records, record book of the Cortland
County Agricultural Society, local histories, genealogical
material, and other papers. Includes Blodgett family let-
ters and papers and 25 scrapbooks indexed by the Cortland
County Historical Society.
Especially valuable items are open to investigators under
strict supervision.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gifts from various sources.
209
MS65-1840
Cortland County Historical Society.
Cortland County collection, 1791-1965. ca. 120 ft
In Cortland County Historical Society collections (Cort-
land,NY.)
Miscellaneous collection relating to Cortland Co., N. Y-,
counties adjacent to it and their residents. Includes town
and village records, lineage book records published by the
National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolu-
tion, records (1847-61) of the New York Central College in
McGrawville, N. Y., scrapbooks relating to World War n,
genealogical and biographical records, vital statistics, mate-
rial relating to churches and schools, notebooks, reports, his-
torical records, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings.
Card index to many of the records in the repository.
The more important documents are open to investigators
under strict supervision.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-1841
Stilwell, Robert E 1873-1939, collector.
Stilwell collection, ca. 1918-39. 8 ft (ca. 200 items)
In Cortland County Historical Society collections (Cort-
land.N.Y.)
Notebooks, mss. of articles and other writings^ pictures,
newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous papers relating to
families, towns, industries, railroads, agriculture, churches,
schools and other institutions, social affairs, and other as-
pects of Cortland Co., N. Y. Includes Horatio Ballard
articles.
The family data is cataloged individually.
Gift of Mrs. Stilwell, 1939.
MS65-1842
Bloomer, Amelia (Jenks) 1818-1894.
Correspondence, 1851-69. ca. 80 items.
In Council Bluffs (Iowa) Free Public Library.
In part, microfilm copies.
Woman suffragist Many letters are invitations to speak,
but there are more important letters from Julia Ward Howe,
Annie Savery, Lucy Stone, and others.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS65-1843
Dodge, GrenvOle Mellen, 1831-1916.
Papers, 1855-1916. ca. 70 items and 32 v.
In Council Bluffs (Iowa) Free Public Library.
Chiefly transcripts (typewritten) made under Gen.
Dodge's supervision from originals in the Iowa State Dept
of History and Archives, Des Moines.
Civil engineer, railroad executive, Union officer, and U S.
Representative from Iowa. Correspondence, diaries, auto-
biography (5 vols.), business papers, speeches, and miscel-
laneous notes. Includes letters from Dodge to his brother
Nathan relating to the Union Pacific Railroad and to mili-
tary engagements at Pea Ridge, Ark. (1862) ; diary (1855)
of Dodge's mother, Julia Dodge; and a sketchbook of
George Simons, who accompanied Dodge on some of his sur-
veying expeditions, containing 48 pencil sketches pertaining
to Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Nebraska, and to Mormon settle-
ments in the area.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Council Bluffs Savings Bank, trustees of the G. M
Dodge estate.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915. ^ 65 ~ 1844
Papers, 1905-37. 60 items and 2 boxes.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of 6 letters by Brooke.
English poet Correspondence, literary mbs^ essays and
other material about Brooke, and 2 boxes of photos. In-
cludes 14 letters from Brooke and 20 letters to Richard
Montgomery Gilchrist Potter regarding his collection of
Brooke material. Persons represented include Lascelles
Abercrombie, William Kimball Flaccus, Alfrida Catherine
Wetenhall Tillyard Graham, Rufus Hawton Hathaway,
Joyce Kilmer, Sybil Pye, and Alfred Warring.
Bibliographical notes on the Potter collection in the li-
brary. Also described in the library's card catalog of manu-
scripts.
Gifts and purchases.
Buchan, John, 1875-1940. ^ 65 ~ 18 * 5
Letters, 1898-1925. 313 items.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library
Scottish author, historian, publisher,' lawyer, diplomat,
and Governor General of Canada. Letters from BuchaZ
£ ,£U B „ Plnk ? r ' London literary agent, written chiefly
from 1907-16, while Buchan was a member of the firm of
Nelson and Sons. The letters largely relate to the publica-
tion of works by many contemporary writers usually bring
considered for Nelson's reprint series. Most are of a purely'
busmess nature, quoting prices and royalty arrangements,
but some contain critical comments by Buchan on the work
of certain writers.
Described in the library's manuscript card cataloe
Purchase, 1947. ^*
Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. ^ 65 ~ 1846
Papers, 1897-1952. 93 items.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library.
English author. Correspondence and literary mss. In-
cludes 77 letters (1897-1923) to Robert Bontine Cunning-
hame Graham; 4 letters (1912 ?-20) to Edward GarnettTa
long letter (1921) to Sir John Collings Squire; and a letter
from Stephen Crane to Conrad.
Indexed bv author and recipient in the library's general
manuscript card catalog. 6
Gifts and purchases from various sources.
n_ -i « MS65-1847
Douglas, Norman, 1868-1952.
Papers, 1910-49. 198 items.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library.
English author. Correspondence relating to personal and
literary matters, Douglas' books, and the purchase of books
and typescripts for the Dartmouth Library; and literary
mss. Correspondents include "Walter Lowenf els, James B
Pinker, Harold Goddard Rugg, and Martin Seeker.
Indexed in the library's manuscript catalog.
Initial gift assembled by Richard H. Mandel and pre-
sented in 1941; addition by gift and purchase through
Friends of the Dartmouth Library.
Graham, Robert Bontine Cunninghame, 1852-1936 MS ^^
Papers, 1870-1958. 521 items.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library
In part, photocopies (negative) of 30 letters, and a micro-
Z! f?*™ 1 * \ handwritten fragments, made bv the Na-
£££%£!*** "I** "*"* o*^e Edinburgh
Scottish author and member of Parliament Correspond-
ence, largely by Graham from Scotland or Lontajtay
mss., material about Graham, pictures, and photos. The
letters relate to the Scottish Home Rule Party, the work of
210
Joseph Conrad and William Henry Hudson, public events,
travel, and personal matters. Many of the letters were writ-
ten to Herbert Faulkner West, by or about Graham. Per-
sons represented include Anne Elizabeth Elphinstone
(Fleeming) Bontine, Lady Olave Barbara Clementine
Brooke, Richard Henry Parnell Curie, Admiral Charles
Elphinstone Fleeming, Gabriella Marie (De La Balmon-
d»re) Cunninghame Graham, Roland E. Muirhead and
Aune Felix Tschiffely. '
Described in The Herbert Faulkner West collection of
R. B. Cunninghame Graham (1938) ; the Dartmouth College
Library bulletin, v. 3, no. 2 (March 1939) p. 24-23; and in
the library's card catalog of manuscripts.
Chiefly assembled by and given to the library by Herbert
Faulkner West, with additions by gift and purchase through
the Friends of the Dartmouth Library.
n . „_. _ MS 65-1849
Hudson, WuTiam Henry, 1841-1922.
Paj>ers, 1869-1922. ca. 185 items.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (posi-
English author and naturalist 47 letters (1890-1922) to
Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham and to his mother
Mrs. Bontine, relating to natural history, contemporary
writers, and other subjects; typewritten copies of them, plus
11 others with an introduction by Richard Curie, printer's
proof copy with original and corrected title pages and. lay-
outs; correspondence, notes, plans, and other papers con-
nected with publication of these letters; 11 photocopies of
letters (1869-70) from Buenos Aires to Philip Lutley
bclater relating to South American ornithology; a few other
miscellaneous letters on personal or business matters- and
other papers. Other persons represented include Ford
Madox Ford and Sir William Rothenstein.
Described in the library's manuscript card catalog
Some of the letters to Sclater were published in the Proceed-
ings of the Zoological Society of London (1870-71) ; all of
the Buenos Aires letters were published under the title, Let-
ters on the ornithology of Buenos Ayres (1951)
Gift ofOEric Ball, 1946; additions by gift and purchase
through the Friends of the Dartmouth Library and the
interest of Herbert F. West u "
Huneker, James Gibbons, 1857-192L ^ 65 ~ 1850
Papers, 1867-1951. ca. 1860 items.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library.
In part, photocopies (negative) made in 1957 of 44 oruri-
nal letters, 36 of them owned by the Rev. Herbert Boyce
batcher and transcripts (347 typewritten and 50 hand-
written by Mrs. Huneker) of original letters, some of which
are in the library.
Essayist and music critic. Correspondence, literary mss
f^T ^ (?** of which «>ntains an autobiography through
1906), family papers, legal documents, scrapbooks, memora-
bilia, and photos. Correspondents and other persons rep-
resented include Frida Ashforth, Roger Baldwin, Made-
leine Elise (Reynier) Boyd, Benjamin De Casseres, Theo-
dore Dreiser, Carrol H Frey, Josephine (Lasca) Huneker,
Henry Cabot Lodge, Rosalind Lohrfinck, Lola Lorme,
David Alexander Munro, Paul Palmer, John Quinn,
Thomas Robert Smith, Vance Thompson, George Sylvester
viereck, and Herbert Faulkner West
Described in the library's manuscript card catalog Some
of Huneker's letters have been published under the title
Intimate letters of James Gibbons Huneker, collected and
edited by Josephine Huneker (1924).
Gifts of Richard H Mandel and Mrs. Huneker 1947-
bequest, 1951; and other gifts and purchases through the
Friends of the Dartmouth Library.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1851
Lankes, Julius John, 1884-1960.
Papers, 1884-1965. ca. 640 items.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library.
In part, photocopies and microfilm (negative, 2 reels) of
originals owned by the "Wisconsin Historical Society, Julias
B. Lankes, and others.
Woodcut artist Correspondence; diary (1907-10); mss.
of articles, poems, and other writings; and articles and
other material about Lankes Includes correspondence of
Lankes and of his son, Julius Bartlett Lankes, with Herbert
Faulkner "West, relating to Lankes' works and to the collect-
ing of this work; correspondence between Lankes and Au-
gust Derleth relating to illustrations for "Country poems'';
letters (1929) from Lankes to his wife, Edee M. Bartlett
La nkes, relating to life at Robert Frost's farm in Vermont;
and records of Lankes' woodcuts. Other persons repre-
sented include Robert Peter Tristram Coffin, William
Gubelman, and Frank James Lankes.
Described in the library's card catalog of manuscript col-
lections.
A gift from Julius J. Lankes to Herbert F. West was
turned over to the library in 1952 through the Friends of
the Dartmouth Library. Later additions were supplied by
J. J. Lankes and his son, Julius B. Lankes. A few items
were purchased from other sources.
MS 65-1852
Mencken, Henry Louis, 1880-1956.
Papers, 1921-51. 458 items, 28 drawers of 3x5 cards,
and 7 boxes.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library.
Author, journalist, and critic. Correspondence, type-
written carbons with autograph corrections of literary mss.;
a bibliography of Mencken by Carroll H Frey ; and articles
about Mencken. The correspondence relates to the case of
the American Civil Liberties Union vs. American mercury,
to literary matters, and to personal affairs. Correspondents
include Roger Baldwin, Madeleine Elise (Reynier) Boyd,
Rosalind Lohrfinck, Paul Palmer, and Herbert Faulkner
West
Described in the Enoch Pratt Free Library's H L.
Mencken checklist (1957), a photocopy (positive) of a type-
written ms. listing holdings of 9 libraries; and in Mencken
and Dartmouth, by Herbert F. West, in "Manuscripts"
(Spring 1958) p. 43-47.
Seven boxes of unpublished papers closed to investigators
until 1991.
Gifts of Richard H Mandel, 1938; Paul Palmer; Herbert
F. West ; and Mr. Mencken.
MS 65-1863
Miller, Henry, 1891-
Papers, 1891-1965. ca. 175 items.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library.
Author, critic, and painter. Letters, postal cards, mss. of
articles, book reviews, prefaces, and other writings by Mil-
ler; and mss. of writings about him. Most of the corre-
spondence is from Miller to Herbert Faulkner West; 26
letters (1939-44) are to West from Michael Fraenkel about
his own writings and life and contain many references to
Miller.
Gift of Herbert F. West, 1951, through Friends of the
Dartmouth Library; additional gifts made by Mr. West
and others.
MS 65-1854
Roberts, Kenneth Lewis, 1885-1957.
Papers, 1931-55. 140 items and 1 box.
In Dartmouth College, Baker Library.
Author. Correspondence, literary mss., source material,
material about Roberts, and a box of photos. Most of the
letters are from Roberts to Paul S. Allen, Harold G. Rugg,
and Herbert F. West asking for background material for
his works. Includes Benedict Arnold's account sheets of
the Quebec Expedition; journal (1775-76) of John Pierce,
a surveyor for Gen. Arnold, annotated maps relating to
the expedition; and a scrapbook of Army songs.
Described in the library's manuscript card catalog.
Manuscripts of books given by Mr. Roberts; letters
largely given by Paul S. Allan, Herbert F. West, and
Harold G. Rugg; other material acquired by gift or par-
chase largely through the Friends of the Dartmouth
Library.
MS 65-1855
Bone, Robert DonneD, 1832-1892.
Civil War correspondence, 1861-63. 60 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
Microfilm copy (negative) made in 1963 of typewritten
transcripts of originals in the possession of Mildred Bone
Barkley, New Orleans.
Physician, of Texas. Civil War letters of Bone, an assist-
ant surgeon, 12th Texas Regt, and his wife, Griselda
Minerva (Burk) Bone; together with a few other papers
and photos. Bone's letters are chiefly concerned with
morals among the soldiers. Mrs. Bone's letters give details
about life in a rural Texas community.
Access restricted until 1968 except for brief quotations.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 65-1856
Emory University, Atlanta. Library.
Confederate collection i: contemporary manuscripts,
1861-65. ca. 865 items.
In Emory University library (Atlanta)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and
microfilm made from originals owned by various persons.
Letters, diaries, military documents, and other papers of
Confederate soldiers, officers, and civilians, relating to camp
life, military duties, battles, prison experiences, and civilian
life. Persons represented include James P. Garrison, John
A Harris, William H. Ivey, Spartan McCain Shuler, Oliver
V. Strickland, Joseph W. Ward, Richard P. Watters, Wil-
liam Wesley Welborn, and James W. Williams.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items cataloged separately in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-1857
Emory University, Atlanta. Library.
Confederate collection n: non-contemporary materials,
1856-1922. 145 items.'
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
In part, microfilm (negative) and photocopies of origi-
nals in private hands.
Letters, reminiscences, poems, and other papers of former
Confederate military personnel; papers relating to affairs
of the United Confederate "Veterans; and miscellaneous
papers relating to the Confederacy. Persons represented
include George M. Jessee, James Longstreet, William E.
Mickle, W. L. Trask, and Benjamin S. Williams.
Information about literary rights available in the library.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers or
single items cataloged separately in the library.
Acquired from various sources.
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Emory University, Atlanta. Library.
Georgia collection i: papers relating to Georgia politics
and government, 1779-1960. 132 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
In part, photocopies.
Chiefly letters of Georgian political figures concerned with
routine political and personal matters; together with some
biographical material and other papers. Includes "Pro-
ceedings (1960) of the Georgia legislative committee leading
up to the integration of the schools" (John A. Sibley, chair-
man) . Many of the letters relate to political appointments.
Persons represented include Howell Cobb, William Harris
Crawford, William Crosby Dawson, John B. Gordon, and
Thomas Butler King.
Information on literary rights available in the library
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers and
single items cataloged separately in the library.
Acquired from various sources.
» wt • -^ MS 65-1859
Emory University, Atlanta. Library.
Georgia collection in business, family, and personal
papers, 1800-87. 122 items and 4 v.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
mimZ**^ jnicrofilm C0 P ies (negative) made in 1961 and
1963 from originals in the possession of E. L Deasy Mobile
Ala., and Lamar H. Roberts, Atlanta, Gil
Correspondence (1817-64, partly on microfilm) of the
Henry S. Campbell family of Gainesville, Ga. ; general store
record books (1827-44) and miscellaneous papers of James
Doms; family letters (1821-87, on microfilm) written by
various members of the Grisham, Brown, Gait, Watts and
Collins families; papers (1HXU») of Elijah Mixon, a
pioneer settler m Newton Go., Ga.; and correspondence con-
cerning personal matters and the autograph collection of
Israel Keech Tefft, of Savannah.
Information on literary rights available in the library
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers and
single items cataloged separately in the library
Acquired from various sources.
v mn „ ¥T . .. „ , MS 65-1860
fcmory University, Atlanta. Library.
Union collection, 1860-1911. ca. 275 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
In part, microfilm copy (negative), transcripts (typewrit-
ten), and photocopies of originals owned by various persons.
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, a.id other papers
%. & 1 . 860 " 65 ) of or about military personnel or civilians
of the Union States. Persons represented include William G
Baugh, Edwm R. Benedict, Enos Bennage, Thomas Stuart
S"£\, Henr y ^ Bowman, Alfred Milo Brigham, Lucien
C. Bullard, John M. Burdick, Samuel Craig, Blake Good-
rich, Samuel II. Gordon, David Hamilton, Arthur A Har-
mon John Furman Lee, Silas Morrison, James Munns, Jr.,
Aathan G. Newton, Edwin C. Peirson, Samuel B. Pierce,
Elias J. Pnchard, Alfred A Rigby, James Wesley Riley,
Isaac Koseberry, and W. Orville Tift.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
A composite collection consisting of groups of papers and
single items cataloged separately in the library.
Acquired from various sources.
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Fish, Edwin R 1835-1863.
Papers, 1862-63. 64 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
Microfilm copy (negative) made in 1963 from originals in
the possession of Mrs. J. D. Crist, Walden, N. Y.
Union soldier from Cortland Ca, N. Y. 58 letters and
a diary describing Army life as a member of the 3d New
York Light Artillery; 3 letters by Fisher's comrades con-
cerning his death; a copy of the funeral sermon preached by
the Rev. O. L. Torrey ; and a photo.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Irerson family. MS 65-1862
^verson-Branham family papers, 1821-1928. 6 v. and 65
ft. of microfilm. .-.■■■
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
In part, microfilm copy made in 1964 from originals in
tike possession of Mrs. Thomas B. Branch, Atlanta; and Mr.
W. A. Flynn, Atlanta. ■-
Family correspondence; diary (1864) of the Rev. William
Flinn (1818-1894) while he was pastor of a Presbyterian
church at Milledgeville, Ga.; genealogical material on the
Branham, Cooper, Goode, Holt, and Iverson families; and
scrapbooks prepared by Walter T. Lawton containing infor-
mation about the family and career of General Alfred Iver-
son (1829-1911), compiled from Lawton's research. Many
of the letters concern family history. Other family mem-
bers represented include Alfred Iverson (1798-1873) law-
yer and U. S. Representative and Senator from Georgia,
his grandson Alfred Iverson Branham (1855-1945) an
educator, and Joel Branham (b. 1835), lawyer, judge, 'and
Georgia legislator. ^°
The scrapbooks were the gift of Walter T. Lawton.
ir--L., ^ « , MS 65-1863
Kirkland, Moses J
Confederate correspondence, 1862-64. 73 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
Microfilm copy (negative) made in 1960 from originals
lent by Mrs. S. W. Hadaway, Waycross, Ga.
Confederate soldier, of Douglas, Ga. 49 letters to Kirk-
land from his brothers Timothy, Richard Gaines, and Zean
W. Kirkland, while they were members of the 50th Regt,
Georgia Volunteers; letters (1864) from Kirkland to his
wife Lydia Ann Kirkland while he served as a private in the
6th Georgia Regt.; a few other letters; and 24 miscellaneous
papers (mostly postwar).
Information on literary rights available in the library.
v xt. Jm MS 65-1864
Long, Nimrod W E
Confederate soldier letters, 1860-65. 58 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
Microfilm copy (negative) made in 1963 from originals
m the possession of Frances Harrold, Decatur, Ga.
Confederate soldier, plantation owner, State legislator,
and merchant of Perote, Pike Co., Ala. Letters from Long,
a member of Company B, 51st Regt, Alabama Cavalry, to
his wife, Queen Long, who ran the plantation in his absence.
Much of the correspondence is concerned with advice about
planting, harvesting, care of crops, livestock and farm tools,
and the discipline of Negroes, and with camp life, food,
clothing, morale, discipline, officers, and civilians. Seven
of the letters were written by and to various relatives,
several to Mrs. Long.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1866
McFall, William.
Letters, 1862-65. 58 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
Confederate soldier, of Anderson, S. C. Includes 30 let-
ters by McFall, a member of a South Carolina regiment
known as the Palmetto Sharp Shooters, and 19 letters by his
brother James t/L McFall, also of the Palmetto Sharp
Shooters. Most of the letters were written to their sister,
Lucretia (McFall) Anderson, and give much information on
military life, such as food, clothing, health, morale, and atti-
tude toward officers, and on various activities on the home
front
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Formerly owned by Mrs. Mary H. Hubbard, wife of one
of the McFall family descendants.
Acquired, 1963.
MS65-1866
Robinson, Henry W £1863.
Letters, 1862-63. 50 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
Microfilm copy (negative) made in 1962 from originals in
the possession of Dr. Merrill Lineback, East Point, Ga.
Blacksmith and Confederate soldier, of Lawrenceville,
Ga. Most of the letters were written by Robinson, who
Berved with Company B, 42d Georgia Begt, to his wife,
Elizabeth Robinson.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 65-1867
Sanders, Samuel David, b. 1824.
Letters, 1861-67. 59 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
Microfilm copy (negative) made in 1964 from originals in
the possession of Martha P. Sanders, Denton, Tex.
Physician, planter, and Confederate officer, of Cheraw,
S. C. Chiefly letters written by Sanders to his daughter
Mary (who later married B. Lee Harper), while she was a
student at the Columbia S. C. Female College and he served
with Company D, 21st South Carolina Infantry Begt The
letters, which reflect Sanders' deep religious feelings, tell
much of camp life in South Carolina and also about college
education since Sanders wrote in detail about Mary's
courses, grades, and teachers.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 65-1868
Smith, Jennie (Safford)
Union soldier correspondence, 1862-68. 69 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
Microfilm copy (negative) made in 1963 from originals
in the possession of William Johnson, Beloit, Wis.
Letters to Miss Safford, a resident of Delavan, Wis., from
Henry Armstrong as a member of Company L, 2d Begt,
Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry and from various western ter-
ritories after the war; from John B. Siperly of the 22d
Begt, Wisconsin Volunteers; and from William W. Barlow,
also of the 22d Begt The Armstrong letters relate chiefly
to morale and camp life; his postwar letters describe his
life in Nebraska, Montana, Utah, and Idaho territories
where he took odd jobs. The letters from Siperly and
Barlow contain information on the Atlanta Campaign,
1864, in which both participated.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 65-1869
Sober, William, 1863-1941.
Scrapbook, 1913-26. 1 v.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
Lawyer, U S. Bepresentative and Governor of New York.
Correspondence, telegrams, clippings, pamphlets, and other
material relating to Sulzer's political and legal career.
Many of the letters express approval of his fight against
Tammany or his support of some piece of legislation and
some are requests for political appointments.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. James Hinton, 1957.
MS65-1870
Swanton family.
Swanton- Woodbury family papers, 1801-1957. 144 items
and 1 v. on 55 ft. of microfilm.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
Microfilm copy made in 1964 of originals in the possession
of Mrs. Thurman Thompson (granddaughter of John B.
Swanton) , Decatur, Ga.
Chiefly family correspondence, together with an historical
sketch of the Swanton house in Decatur, Ga^ and a scrap-
book (1803-1900) containing letters, clippings, obituaries,
business papers, sketches, poems, memorabilia, and other
family papers. Most of the letters are addressed to Dr.
Joseph F. Woodbury (1811-1884),- whose daughter Jose-
phine F; married John B. Swanton (d. 1897), the son of
Benjamin Franklin Swanton (1807-1890).
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS 65-1871
Watkins, James W £1896.
Confederate letters, 1861-64. ca. 60 items.
In Emory University Library (Atlanta)
In part, photocopies made in 1963 from originals in the
"Franklin County loose papers" collection at the Georgia
Dept of Archives and History.
Confederate soldier, of Franklin Co., Ga. 47 letters by or
to Watkins, his wife Frances (Maxwell) Watkins, his fam-
ily, or friends; a looseleaf binder containing typewritten
copies of the letters, biographical information about James
and Frances and their families, lists of the Confederate sol-
diers, family members, and other citizens mentioned in the
letters; and photocopies of Watkins' will and inventory.
Many of the letters were written during the Atlanta Cam-
paign, 1864.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased in 1963 from Isabel] e Coffee. Formerly owned
by Emaline Maxwell Mathis, who inherited the papers
through James Maxwell, administrator of the estate of Mrs.
James W. Watkins.
MS 65-1872
Bacon, Sir Nathaniel hart., 1547-1622.
Papers, 1565-1656. 9 ft (1036items)
In Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, D. C.)
Member of Parliament, sheriff, and justice of the peace
of Stiffkey and Norfolk, Eng. Chiefly correspondence and
papers of Bacon, together with the papers of three genera-
tions of the Townshend family of Norfolk and Suffolk, Eng.
Includes Privy Council letters, miscellaneous official, legal,
estate, and personal papers. Correspondents include Sir
Nicholas Bacon, lord keeper, Lord Ellesmere, lord chancel-
lor, Sir Thomas Gresham, Sir Christopher Hatton, lord
chancellor, and Sir Francis Walsingham.
Typewritten calendar in the library.
Purchased at the sale of the Townshend papers, 1924.
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MS 65-1873
Bagot, Richard, d. 1597.
Papers, 1559-1623. 9 ft. (1071 items)
In Folger Shakespeare library (Washington, D. C.)
Sheriff and deputy lieutenant of Staffordshire, Eng. Offi-
cial, estate, and personal correspondence and papers. Chiefly
letters addressed to Bagot and his son and successor, Walter
Bagot (1557-1623), together with 73 miscellaneous docu-
ments reflecting English government and the administration
of justice on the county and parish level and the life and
business of a substantial landed family. Includes 52 Privy
Council letters, 50 letters by William Cecil, Lord Burghley ,
21 by Robert Devereaux, earl of Essex, 25 from students at
Oxford University, and some Bagot family letters. Other
correspondents include Christopher Hatton and Sir Francis
Walsingham.
Typewritten description and calendar in the library.
Purchase, 1955. Formerly owned by the Bagot family,
and Andre de Coppet
MS 65-1874
Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899.
Papers, 1869-99. 10 ft (ca. 12,000 items)
In Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, D. C.)
Theatrical producer, of New York City and London. Cor-
respondence, canceled checks, signed memoranda, and mis-
cellaneous printed matter. Includes 9000 letters, chiefly to
Daly from 2000 persons. Correspondents include Edwin
Arnold, Phineas Taylor Barnum, Edwin Booth, Junius
Brutus Booth, Dion Boucicault, Samuel Langhorne Clemens,
William WilMe Collins, Marie Corelli, Edward Gordon
Craig, Charlotte Saunders Cushman, Charles Anderson
Dana, Edward Loomis Davenport, Charles Dickens,
John Drew, Richard Harding, William Dean Howells, Henry
Irving, Sarah Orne Jewett, Joaquin Miller, Charles Nord-
hoff, John Singer Sargent, Dame Ellen Terry, and Emile
Zola.
Purchase, ca. 1903.
MS 65-1875
Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D. C.
Dramatic manuscripts, 1425-1920. 15 ft. (151 items)
In Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, D. C.)
Mas. of 138 plays (chiefly English), masks, dialogues, and
operas. Inclndes 52 plays written before 1700.
Card catalog in the library.
Purchase, 1895-1950.
MS 65-1876
The Gentleman's magazine {London)
Papers, 1762-1888. 10 ft. (ca. 4500 items)
In Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, D. C.)
Correspondence and contributions (chiefly those that were
rejected), together with biund vols, of the magazine an-
notated by the editors and containing many Mas. of accepted
contributions and other material. Includes letters to John
Nichols (1745-1826), John Bowyer Nichols (1779-1863), and
John Gough Nichols (1806-1873), three successive editors
of the magazine. The papers bulk largest between 1801 and
1860.
Purchase, prior to 1932.
MS 65-1877
Gt Brit State Paper Office.
Newsletters, 1674-1715. 15 ft. (3950 items)
In Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, D. C.)
Official newsletters or intelligence reports designed to in-
form a limited circle of officials and members of the govern-
ing class about foreign, domestic, and colonial affairs, with
frequent mention of the American colonies. The newsletters,
begun by Sir Joseph Williamson, Secretary of State, were
addressed first to Sir Richard Newdigate, and afterward to
two successive heads of the family.
Typewritten description and finding list for dates in the
library.
Purchased at the sale of the Newdigate family property,
of Arbury, Warwickshire, 1956.
MS 65-1878
London. Drury Lane Theatre.
Records, 1776-1830. 24 ft
In Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, D. C.)
Ledgers, daybooks, nightly accounts, subscription books,
renters' books, wardrobe books, inventory books, and other
account books.
Purchase, ca. 1900.
MS 65-1879
More family.
Loseley collection, 1538-1630. 51 ft (712 items)
In Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, D. C.)
Papers of the More family, of Loseley Hall, Surrey, Eng.
Correspondence, bills, warrants, surveys, receipts, accounts,
and inventories (1538-59) relating to the Office of Tents and
Revels under Sir Thomas Cawarden (d. 1559) ; grants,
deeds, surveys, leases, rentals, and inventories relating to
property in Blackfriars, London, owned first by Cawarden
then by Sir William More (1520-1600), his executor; cor-
respondence and other papers connected with personal,
estate, and government activities of Sir William and George
More (fl. 1595-1600) relating mainly to the suppression of
recusancy; 14 letters of John Donne (1573-1631), poet and
dean of St. Paul's, and other papers relating to Donne's
imprisonment by George More, his father-in-law.
Card catalog in the library.
Described in The Loseley manuscripts (1836) by Alfred
John Kempe and in Gt Brit. Office of the Revels. Docu-
ments relating to the revels at Court (1914), edited by
Albert Feuillerat.
Purchased from William H. Robinson, 1938. Formerly
owned by the More and the More-Molyneux families.
MS65-1880
Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine.
Fort McHenry historical and archeological research proj-
ect, 1776-1955. 50 ft. (20,000 items) and 76 reels of micro-
film (positive)
In Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
collections (Baltimore, Md)
Microfilm and photocopies of originals, primarily in the
National Archives.
Correspondence, official reports, and other documents
(chiefly 1776-1912) relating to Fort McHenry and its build-
ings, fiscal affairs, furnishings, ordnance, outer works, per-
sonnel, uniforms, Star Fort, Fort Whetstone, and the Star-
Spangled Banner. Emphasis is on the 1812-14 period. In-
cludes material dealing with the British Chesapeake Bay
Campaign in the War of 1812.
Open to investigators with permission from the superin-
tendent's office at Fort McHenry.
Purchase, 1957-58.
MS65-1881
HoOoway, Mrs. Reuben Ross, collector.
Papers, 1917-31. 50 items.
In Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
collections (Baltimore, Md.)
In part, photocopies (positive and negative) .
Papers and newspaper dippings relating to the movement
for tiie adoption of "The Star-Spangled Banner" as the
official national anthem.
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MS 65-1882
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.
Civil War papers, 1861-1921. ca. 430 items and 15 v.
In Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military
Park (Fredericksburg, Va.)
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, orders, passes, receipts, commissions,
maps, muster rolls, and other military documents, letters
from soldiers, speeches, notes, reminiscences, memorabilia,
newspapers, clippings, printed matter, and miscellaneous pa-
pers relating to the Civil War and the Confederacy, particu-
larly around Fredericksburg, Va. Includes material relating
to the United States Christian Commission, the Confederate
steamer Patrick Henry, the naval station at Mobile, Ala., the
Fredericksburg Artillery, the Battles of Fredericksburg and
Spotsylvania, and contributions for the relief of sufferers at
Fredericksburg. Persons represented include Henry M
Avis, Ves Chancellor, Frederic Cornwall, Daniel Buggies,
M. Slaughter, and George II. Stuart
Acquired from various sources.
MS 65-1883
Miller, Henry, 1827-1916.
Papers, 1909-15. 210 items.
In Fresno (Calif.) State College Library.
Correspondence of Miller, president of Miller & Lux, inc.,
landowners, ranchers, and cattlemen, with headquarters in
San Francisco, Calif. Letters from Miller to Patrick Henry
Turner, superintendent of the New Columbia Division of
Miller & Lux; a few letters from George Nickel and others;
and miscellaneous papers. The letters give detailed instruc-
tions on the management of Miller & Lux properties.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Irene Josephine Olson, Seattle, Wash.,
daughter of Patrick Henry Turner, 1959.
MS 65-1884
Johnson, William Buuein, 1782-1862.
Papers, "1831-62. 233 items.
In Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist
Historical Collection (Greenville, S. C.)
Baptist clergyman, educator, and first president of the
Southern Baptist Convention. Chiefly correspondence and
miscellaneous items. The correspondence deals with church
discipline; Columbian College, Washington, D.G.; the
Reynolds-Furman controversy; the American Baptist Home
Mission Society; the removal of Furman University to
Greenville, S. C; the beginnings of the Southern Baptist
Convention; Board of Domestic Missions; the Foreign Mis-
sion Board; the American and Foreign Bible Society; the
Charleston Juvenile Female Society; South Carolina Publi-
cation Society; Ker Boyce; Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary; and personal affairs.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift
MS65-1885
Seabury, Samuel, Bp., 1729-1796.
Papers. 9 v.
In Glebe House collections (Woodbury, Conn.)
In part, photocopies of originals in the Woodbury Savings
Bank.
Episcopal bishop. Correspondence, sermons, memorabilia,
and other papers.
MS 65-1886
Altrocchi, Rudolph, 1882-1952.
Papers. 4 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Teacher of Italian language and literature. Correspond-
ence and scholarly material relating to teaching, research,
and writing.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to tine
repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
MS 66-1887
Barbour, Thomas, 1884-1946.
Correspondence, 1922-45. 40 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Curator and professor of zoology. Official and personal
correspondence. .
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository. .
Information on literary rights available m repository.
MS 65-1888
Baxter, Gregory Paul, 1876-1953.
Papers, 1897-1953. ca. 2 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Instructor and professor of chemistry at Harvard. Cor-
respondence, professional papers, and lecture notes.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
MS 65-1889
Bequaert, Joseph Charles, 1886-
Papers, 1902-44. 1ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Instructor and professor of entomology at Harvard. Dia-
ries (Congo, 1910-12, Algeria, 1913, Honduras, 1924, Brazil,
1924, Cuba, 1926, Yucatan, 1929, Guatemala, 1931, Colombia,
1936, tropical Africa, 1926-27, 1934, 1943-44) , and some cor-
respondence.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
MS 65-1890
Berry, Charles Harold, 1889-196L
Papers, 1928-45- 1 ft.
In Harvard University Archives".
Professor of mechanical engintjring at Harvard. Cor-
respondence, professional manuscripts, and teaching notes.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
MS 66-1891
Bierwirth, Heinrich Conrad, 1853-1940.
Papers, 1915-36. 1ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Instructor and professor of German at Harvard. Scat-
tered correspondence and autobiographical manuscripts.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
MS 65-1892
Kgelow, Henry Bryant, 6. 1879.
Correspondence, 1906-64. 5 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of zoology at Harvard University.
Open, to investigators only upon prior" application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
MS 65-1893
Brooks, Charles Franklin, 1891-1958.
Papers, 1931-57. 48 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of meteorology at Harvard. Correspondence,
professional papers, and teaching notes.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
215
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Bnllock, Charles Jesse, 1869-1941 MS 65-1894
Papers, 1885-1935. 15 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Instructor and professor of economics at Harvard. Cor-
respondence, lecture notes, addresses, and essays,
repdsito t0 U1VeStlgators onl y n P° n P ri <» application to the
Information on literary rights available in repository.
taft of the estate of C.J. Bullock, 1951.
Cabot, Richard Clarke, 1868-1939. ^ 65 ~ 189 *
Papers, 1888-1934. 69 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Instructor and professor of medicine, philosophy, and
social etlucs at Harvard. Correspondence, diary and note-
books, essays, medical and teaching notes.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Chafee, Zechariah, 1885-1957. MS 65-1896
Papers, 1895-1957. 18 ft.
In Harvard University Archives
r'lSSSK °*JT at HarVanL ' Correspondence, diaries
(1895-1927), addresses, commonplace-books, literary hb.,
and scrapbooks.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Close, George Henry, 1874-1952. MS 65 ~ 1897
Papers, 1898-1952. 5 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of classical archaeology at Harvard Corre-
spondence, chiefly official and professional, and lecture notes.
repS mveStlgators onl y u P° n P riOT application to the
Information on literary rights Available in repository.
Ccais, Louis, 1879-1942 . MS 65-1898
Papers, 1909-42. 5 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
turXoteT ° f Fren ° h Uteratnre - Correspondence and lee-
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Copeland, Charles Townsend, 1860-1952 ^ 6 ^ 18 "
Correspondence, 1882-1952. 1 ft.
In Harvard University Archives!
Professor of rhetoric and oratory at Harvard.
repS. 10 mveStigators onl y u Pon prior application to the
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Cross, Samuel Hazzard, 1891-1946 ^ 65 ~ 19 °°
Papers, 1912-46. 10 ft.
In Harvard University Archives
Pr^^ 501 ' ° f ^ literatures aad languages at Harvard.
mTv ^ e ^ nde ^ < 1M6 -«>. notes on study in Ger-
CW ffi r W) ' ^d 1 ?** 8 . articles, and lecture no£L
^TJ^f ^V ^™ is k the archives of the Divi-
sion or Modern Languages.
reS^iy 5 . *""*«**" "^ U P°* prior application to the
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
216
_■■..- MS 65-1901
Croaer, William John, 1892-1955.
Papers, 1912-55. 6 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of general physiology at Harvard. Corre-
spondence (1918-55) and student notes.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Edgell, George Harold, 1887-1954. MS 65-1802
Papers, 1929-35. 1ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of fine arts at Harvard and director of Museum
oi * me Arts, Boston. Lectures and essays.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Ford, James, 1884-1944. MS65-1903
Papers, 1909-44. 7 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of social ethics at Harvard and executive direc-
tor of Better Homes in America." Correspondence, lec-
tures, and material on courses and students.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository. r
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Hanns, Paul Henry, 1855-1941. MS 65-1904
Papers, 1891-1941. 9 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of history and the art of teaching at Harvard.
Correspondence and autobiographical notes.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Haring, Clarence Henry, 1885-1960 MS«5-1905
Papers, 1905-60. 5 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
hSSTV* Latin ; Ame ri ca n history and economics at
Harvard^ Correspondence (1928-60), addresses, and lec
repSry 5 . inV6Stigators "dy upon prior application to the
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1854-1943 MS 65 ~ 1906
Papers, 1874-1940. 21 ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of history and government at Harvard. Cor-
respondence (family and professional), bibliography, and
teaching notes.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository. .*-*-
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
h—j T „ MS65-1907
Henderson, Lawrence Joseph, 1878-1942
Papers, 1905-42. 8 .ft.
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of biological chemistry at Harvard. Corre-
spondence, lectures, notebooks, and other papers.
^Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1908
ffillyer, Robert Silliman, 1895-196L
Papers, 1940-45. 2 boxes and 1 folder.
In Harvard University Archives.
Poet and professor of English at Harvard University and
the University of Delaware. Correspondence and chapel
talks.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1909
Holmes, Henry Wyman, 1880-1960.
Correspondence, 1909-49. 6 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor and dean of the Graduate School of Education
at Harvard.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1910
Johnson, Lewis Jerome, 1867-1952.
Papers, 1888-1948. 14 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of civil engineering at Harvard. Correspond-
ence, addresses, and notebooks.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1911
Jones, GrinneD, 1884-1947.
Correspondence, 1912-47. 3 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of chemistry at Harvard. Professional corre-
spondence.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS65-1913
EeUey, Truman Lee, 1884-196L
Papers, 1930-54. 1ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of education at Harvard. Correspondence and
other papers.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1913
Kittredge, George Lyman, 1860-1941.
Papers, 1886-1941. 44 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of English literature at Harvard. Correspond-
ence (family and professional), notes, and scrapbooks.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1914
Lamb, Arthur Becket, 1880-1952.
Papers, 1912-52. 48 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of chemistry at Harvard. Correspondence, dia-
ries, articles, book reviews, lecture notes, and speeches.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1915
Lanman, Charles Rockwell, 1850-1941.
Papers, 1863-1938. 47 ft
In Harvard University Archives.
Professor of Sanskrit at Harvard. Correspondence
(1873-1936), diaries (1863-1938), financial records, lec-
tures, and scrapbooks.
Open to investigators only upon prior application to the
repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
MS 65-1916
Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 1863-1912.
Letter books, 1890-1911. 6 ft
In Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration, Baker library.
Banker, investor, and organizer and chief officer of the
Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Mass. Outgoing let-
ters relating to investments in railroads, textiles, and other
fields; together with a folder of incoming material relating
to Georgia delegates for Taft in 1908. Includes a type-
written letter from Theodore Roosevelt
Typewritten list in the library.
Gift of William A Coolidge, 1964.
MS 65-1917
Berdabl Clarence Arthur, 1890-
Papers, 1921-59. 9 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of political science, chairman of the Division
of Social Sciences and of the Dept of Political Science at
the University of Illinois. Correspondence; statistical and
narrative reports by departmental and university commit-
tees; drafts of addresses, lectures, and talks to prof essional
and political groups; evaluations and recommendations of
applicants for academic or governmental positions; and
related material. The correspondence concerns the Ameri-
can Association of University Professors, American Politi-
cal Science Association, American Society of International
Law, Brookings Institution, Commission to Study the
Organization of Peace, Midwest Conference of Political
Scientists, and Midwest Seminar on U. S. Foreign Policy.
Correspondents include Kenneth Colegrove, Irving Dilliard,
Paul H. Douglas, John Fairlie, Harold J. LasM, and
Quincy Wright
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
MS 65-1918
Draper, Andrew Sloan, 1848-1913.
Papers, 1892-1913. 8 ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
President of the University of Illinois, and superintend-
ent of public instruction in New York State and in Cleve-
land, Ohio. Letters to Draper from university presidents,
educators, parents, and others concerning University of Illi-
nois administration, faculty and student affairs, technical
and agricultural education, correspondence schools, legisla-
tive affairs, and Rhodes scholarships; letters concerning
housing and sewerage in Champaign-Urbana, 111.: letters
from friends and educators concerning Draper's law and
education career in New York State and in Ohio, expressions
of sympathy and a 64-page nurse's record of Draper's illness
after losing a leg in a carriage accident (1902) ; correspond-
ence of Draper with Nicholas M. Butler concerning the pas-
sage of the New York Education Dept "unification bills,"
and New York politics; letters and scrapbooks concerning
his work in education, his illness, and his death. Corre-
spondents include James B. Angell, James E. Armstrong,
217
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1892-1913.
Bs-aper, Andrew Sloan, 1848-1913.
{Continued)
WiUim Bryan, Thomas J. Burrffl, John W. Cook, R T
Crane, Melvil Dewe^Frank Gunsaulus, G. Stank* Hali'
rSf J"? St ^ C ?? ir McE «l^y. George MacLeaZ
Charles M. Moss, David Murray, Cyrus NorthruD AH
Pattengffl Kobert H. Pratt, E. d'B^ibGsSui^
fcfn R ^ P 1 ^ 68 * SMnner ' ^ank Strong, TO^'
Thompson, Charles Thwing, and Charles Van Hisf
Described in the repository's control card file.
Forte* Stephen Alfred, 1844-1930. MS 66-1919
Correspondence, 1871-1911. 20 ft
Li" University of Illinois, University Archives.
professor and museum curator of natural history, and
t^^ 010 ^* 1 ®*"*- Correspondence wi^'enS
ao ogists, zoology agricultural experiment station di-
M^S ^ ms Pf ctors ' ^ others > seeming natural
history ^ng and research problems, professional me£
Xl d "WMiti*, exhibitions, publications, public
iST? ^P'T ^ of ^terest in entomology and na<°
ural history, legislation, inspection, employment and perC
sonnel matters, field operations and confaXrfmsert r2ts
ssrs&K"* bug ? -■ i895 ' ■■* *» *^sr;
1908), related topics, and personal matters.
Described, with a selected list of correspondente, in the
repository's control card file. ^^ m ^
Gamer, James Wilford, 1871-1938. MS 65 ~ 1920
Papers, 1830-1942. 3 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
rwff*? P °^ 1Cal Science at ^ University of Illinois.
Correspondence; diary (1920-21); book reviews and bi£
graphical material (1942 compiled by John A. FairiiV
municipal government, and Americanism; reprints of pub-
S °°2 rela *f* to K^^tnxction in Mississippi crLSnll
law and political science, the American and toe fS
governments and legal systems, international law, foreign
S L^ 7 rid . peace, arbitration, the Monroe i£3
and Latin ^ American affairs, the World Court and the
League of Nations, fascism, nazism, and wax thread notes
Swl U ^ ° f Chica ^°' and at CoSia Un !
2''!?^ ^ (1934) fr om poUtical scientists;
clippings on lectures in France and Great Britain: addresses
rrlST^ fl la i- ■"* • n J ° t - eS ' P"*""". and photos.
•Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
lliasjis Natural History Society. MS 6S ~ mi
Records, 1858-85. 2 ft"
In University of Illinois, University Archives,
in part, transcripts (typewritten)
byW S C d ^^^ PUI ^ ne,1 .^ "^ institution and
Dyiaws, lists of members, financial statements, proceedings.
copies of abstracts of scientific papers read at m^etiS
lE^3 y wl ereS ° luti0n ^ 1871 ) transfertng 6 ^
Natural History Society property including the Museu^n to
the Illinois State Board of EducationTand other p™
Includes proceedings of the Illinois Natural hK*J&£
$h«^ ^Tn Sta . te Natural Hist0I 7 Society, ^d^e
2S nL^Fl Associati on of Natural History; and a
EST IT! - ^f Cretary on the discussion, organL-
^Z d rf? c° f ^ 80det y- Correspondents Sdude
cT£ f^^ 1 St6phen ^ Forbes ' G - H- F ™<*> Don
C.Taft, Cyrus Thomas, and A. H. Worthen.
Described in the repository's control card file.
t- ^j ,. , MS 65-1922
James, Edmund Janes, 1855-1925
Papers, 1886-1919. 73 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives
President of the University of Illinois. Correspondence
(some personal and family), diaries, reports, memoranda,
scrapbooks, publications, and files received from or sent to
trustees, deans, other university administrators, the faculty
and the public Includes correspondence of James with his
wife and children, and with other relatives and educators,
economists, politicians, and others on family business, uni-
versity affairs, politics, economics, education, and other sub-
] ?™- ^ e ^F (63 *•) of *• material concerns University
of Illinois administration and dates from 1904 to 1919 Cor
respondents include Johannes Conrad, Charles DeGarmo,
Hamlin Garland, Norman Waite Harris, Julia Lathrop
Simon K Patton, Theodore Roosevelt, Lorado Taft, Graham
Taylor, and Leonard Wood.
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
Larson, Laurence Marcellus, 1868-1938
Papers, 1876-1938. fi ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of history at the University of Illinois. Corre-
spondence relating to history, staff appointments, travel,
publications, and the American Historical Asso^tion]
autobiographical material; legal papers; notes; mss of
writings; reprints; and other papers. Includes class records
and notes relating tocourses taken at Drake University and
the University of Wisconsin and courses taught in high
schools ^student papers, dissertations, monographs, articled
and addresses prepared by Larson on medieval Angle?
Saxon and Norse history and law, Norwegiaa-Americanhis-
tory, the political situation in Europe in the early ooth
^ lt fFJ ncluding tba attempt to fix responsibility for
World War i upon Germany; notes of lectures and semi-
nars taught by Frederick Jackson Turner and Charles H.
iiaskms; and research, lecture, and bibliographical notes,
and syllabi relating to the study .and teaching of EngUsh
history and the history .of medieval Europe. iSfes
SSBESS^^ *** TWore Ble ^ L -
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
218
t>j. «• . » .. ^^ 65-1924
Lohmann, Karl Baptiste, 1887-1963.
Papers, 1914H63. 13 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of landscape architecture and citv and regional
planning at the University of Illinois. Correspondence, mss
of writings, published articles, reports and surveys, note&i
photosL, clippings, and maps and course material relating to
landscape architecture, planning (city, regional, county, and
rural), professional associations, planning commissions,
campus plans, economic bases, farms, forest, housing, indus-
try land use, parks, public buildings, recreation, schools,
smoke, streets, traffic, water and zoning. Correspondents
™" ude Carol Aronovici, Harland Bartholomew, Joseph C
Blair Charles DeTurk, Henry V. Hubbard, Evert Kineaid,'
JohnNolen, James S. Pray, Hideo Sasaki, Stanley White
and Henry Wright '
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS65-1925
Lybyer, Albert Howe, 1876-1949.
Papers, 1876-1949. 19 ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
University history professor. Correspondence, diaries,
memoranda, notes, photos., mbs. of 'writings, bibliography
slips, and finaTwnnl records relating to courses taken by
Lybyer at Princeton and Harvard Universities and courses
taught at Bobert College (Constantinople), Oberlin, and
the University of Illinois; service with The Inquiry (CoL
House's commission of inquiry into terms of peace, 1918),
the American Commission to Negotiate Peace, 1919, and
the King-Crane Commission on Mandates in Turkey, 1919
(American Commission on Mandates in Turkey) ; schools
and relief in the Near East; travel in the U. S-, Europe,
and the Near East; articles, addresses,and radio talks; serv-
ice on university and historical association committees;
bibliographies on the Ottoman Empire; conservation;
mathematics; real estate investments in Florida, Iowa,
Indiana, and Illinois; family history and genealogy; and
personal affairs.
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
MS65-1936
Murphy, Lawrence WiBiam.
Papers, 1920-63. 1 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor and director of the School of Journalism at
the University of Illinois. Correspondence, addresses, re-
ports, reprints, photos., clippings, publications, and related
documents concerning the teaching of journalism in univer-
sities, the history of journalism, professional associations,
editorial work, administration of the School of Journalism,
including planning a building for it, studies and notes of
students and alumni. Includes material relating to the
Editor's Hall of Fame, 1930 ; and a duplicated 118-page col-
lection of biographical sketches of journalists.
Described in the repository's control card file.
MS 65-1927
Neiswanger, Wflnam Addison, 1900-
Papers, 1950-53. 1 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten).
Professor of economics at the University of Illinois.
Three scrapbooks containing clippings from Champaign,
Urbana, and Chicago, HL, newspapers relating to the Col-
lege of Commerce and Business Administration and the
Dept of Economics controversies, May 1950-July 1951,
with contemporary marginal notations by Neiswanger; and
copies of mimeographed statements and typewritten letters
relating to Dean Harold R Bowen, qualifications of the
College of Commerce faculty, administrative procedures,
and reorganizations, May 1950-June 1951.
MS 65-1928
Noyes, William Albert, 1857-1941.
Papers, 1870-1942. 8 ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of chemistry at the University of Illinois.
Correspondence, mss. of writings, essays, photos., notebooks,
and other papers. Includes correspondence with his col-
leagues on chemical problems; laboratory notebooks, 1895-
1934; correspondence and mss. on early investigations into
the structure of camphoric acid and tie camphoric series,
and of his later studies on valence, electron theory, ioniza-
tion and their relationship to organic chemistry; notebooks
and correspondence from Noyes' student years at Iowa Col-
lege and Johns Hopkins University ; files concerning Noyes'
editorship of several journals relating to chemistry ; corre-
spondence and mss. (1920-40) On war, the economy, fascism,
interventionism, religion, and similar subjects; and personal
correspondence with family and friends. Correspondents
include Roger Adams, Marston Bogart, Arthur Cspper 5
Arthur Compton, Charles Jackson, Arthur B. Lamb. Gil-
bert Lewis, Charles Marie, Robert S. MulKken, Linus Paul-
ing, Ira Remsen, Theodore Richards, Albert Shaw, Charles
M. Sheldon, Alexander Smith, Julius StiegEts, and Wil-
helm Willstaetter.
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
MS 65-1929
(Hdfather, William Abbott, 1880-1945.
Papers, 1904-45. ca.7ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of classics at the University of Illinois. Cor-
respondence (chiefly 1936-45), memoranda, reports, studies;
notes, reviews, mss. of writings and related material con-
cerning classical writings, publications, students, traveling
and teaching abroad, hiking and canoeing, affairs of na-
tional and local professional and political organizations,
university administration, and research.
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
v MS 65-198©
Paleontologkal Society.
Records, 1908-62. 1ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Correspondence, agenda, proceedings, membership lists
and applications, newsletters, brochures, statements, ana
questionnaires by the secretaries of the society and relating
to the organization of the society in 1908, affiliation with
professional organizations, committee work, annual meet-
ings, Pacific Coast branch, publications, abstracts, organiza-
tion of the American Geological Institute, and related
toPICS " MS 65-1931
Powell, Burt Eardley, 1867-
Papers, 1914-18. 3 ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
In part, transcripts.
Director of public information at the University ol Ilii-^
nois. Work files jor Powell's Semi-centennial history of
the University of Illinois (1918) and other material In-
cludes transcripts of letters and newspaper articles deslfeg
with the work of Jonathan B. Turner, Bronson Murray, and
others; the passage of the Morrill act and the founding of
the University of Illinois; lists of material copied from the
State Historical Library and indexes to the Turner and
Murray material; reminiscences by Joseph O. Ctamunghsm,
C. Robinson Griggs.>and Adelia Potter Reynolds; and bio-
graphical sketches of Mathias L. Dunlap, John M. Gregory,
and the first board of trustees.
Unpublished folding aid in the repository.
MS 65-193$
Shannon, Fred Albert, 1893-1963.
Papers, 1923-«1. 3 ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of history at the University of Illinois. Cor-
respondence (1955-61); mss. and proofs of Saaanoa s E
America's economic growth (1950), American farmers'
movements (1957), The farmers' last frontier (1945), and
An appraisal of Walter P. Webb's The great plains (1939) i
book reviews and commentaries; lecture notes; student pa-
pers and shorter mbs. on historical subjects.
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
* ■* KS 65-183?.
Sharp, Eatherine Luanda, 1865-1914.
Papers, 1881-1963. 1ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
In part, photocopies.
Librarian and director of the Library School at the Uai-
versity of Illinois. Diplomas, photocopies of soairce *es-
terial (1881-98 and 1907-19), memorial letters (ISli)?
correspondence, research notes, photos., and mss. of writings
(1962-63) accumulated by Rose Phelps and by JLaorel
Grotzinger in writing biographies of Miss Sharp.
219
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e National Union Catalog of Manutrri*, Collections
Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926 ** 65 ~ 1934
Papers, 1903-26. 4 ft
^University of mum, University Archi ves
Pressor of English at the Unirisityoflilmois. Cor
articles, talks, addressesTreTw^^plSStSh^
and his writing; clippines (V&vLw\Zt- , l, ^? heman
correspondence on the awarding of Pulitzerwke. rSSS
elude Sherwood Anderson, Irvine Babbitt ZTT
Hamlin Garland, Ellen (STS T*" £"" ?'
leyThorndike, and Oswald Garrison VUlart/ ° arett ' Ast "
Descnbed in the repository's control card file.
Stephens, Carl, 1884-195L MS 65-1935
Papers, 1915-51. 7 ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives
sity TfT ° fficer ' V 1 " 1 **»*« of tie Univer-
aSnnfhS^I;- pampcodance (1927-50) with the
ftTSVt. bl ographical dippings and notes used in the wrk>
mg of Stephens' unpublished 1947 history of the UniverTtv
^ub^^'S^ ) d < U i a ts R ° ta17 ma -
Unpubhshed finding aid in the repository.
Talbot, Arthur Newell, 1857-1942 MS ^~ im
Papers, 1877-1941. l ft.
£oW^ f • IUin ^ Univers % Archives,
spondence of Talbot with engineers the »hm^ • *"
•»«; -pies of SLxs SL&see p r
S ^0?'^^' -*' ^^-d ^aniSry^neS
U894? „„^ °- rep0rtS on ** Wabash Kver pXtion
atou?S,^ — ° 1S - al,mmi ^ facult 7; and clippS
£ fillip S r™» m «*»* ^y construction
Described in the repository's control card file.
Release, William, 1857-1945 MS 65-1937
Papers, 1888-1941. 1ft
In University of IUinois, University Archives.
BaTSSmm?'^ ° f * h 5 Dvt ° f Botaa y at *• Univer-
WUUam Hk££ ^^ondence, chiefly prior to 1920, with
IdlK Pemtmta of PubUc Gard «^ Jamaica:
and with botanists, curators, and collectors inNorthlnd
Central America, Europe, and Jamaica dealing with re-
SSLTM^ ***?&?*> acquisition and loaTofl ^eciment
nomenclature, publication and exchange of puMicaSon?
field trips; two letters (1941) to CarlStephen!"S^
and related material. F"«=us, aaaresses,
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
Ward, Henry Baldwin, 1865-1945 MS 65-1938
Papers, 1885-1960. 1ft
In University of Dlmoia, University Archives.
Professor and head of the Dept of ZooWv *t *fc« rr„-
v**ty of Illinois. ^Correspondence, biogSScaf ££&
reprints, reports, photos, and chppingsl^ating^c^wX
career as dean of the Nebraska .lfifiSl fich^i**^
paralogy, Alaska and Pacific ISZTZ «Jo^?' £
Parasitology", scientific meetings, S& fiLw Sn?L5
(1927) on the duty of the state conwsrning medical research
Biological Cycles; reports on Ward's zoological library and
Lsts of his publications; a 16 mm. film (ca. 1925) on7fidd
X^T^oT/ 193 ^ ^'--^ts^d
Willard, Arthur Cutis, 1878- ^ $W939
Papers, 1900-56. 122 ft. and 3 boxes.
In University of Illinois, University Archives,
professor of heating and ventilating, head of the Dent
oi : Mechanical . Engineering, acting defn of the cSege of
Engineering, director of the Engineering ExpermWSu
Srr^^T d ^i 19 ^ 6) ^^^ v ^o?^S.
Correspondence, addresses, notes, reports, blueprints and
tracings, reprints of articles, technical literature,^,toW
test data, statistical material, photos, andcfi^SS
verS?f^r ! 1 ar< t Pr0Sr r s ' P«**sional affiwS
versity and departmental administrarinn =„j «-"*"s, uni
ty SZ St""- ( ^T^ T™**' ** cE£sffi
way, and the St. Louis Subway. The bulk (108 fT? n t +£
papers consists of correspondence, repor^inioraida filt
and pubbcations relating to Willard's «^r^t,;^.« ^
president of the University of mSr admHustrataon »
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
Zekny, Charles, 1878-1939. MS 65-1940
Papers, 1890-1944. ca. 2 ft
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Professor of zoology at the University of Illinois. Cor-
responden« ,, notes, lecture notes and lectures (1903-08), and
™L fi ^^^cerning zoological research, graduate
T^ **?* i b j >ratol 7 ^ork, teaching, acadenJc^S!
C B W^ rt r^" fc ^P nUi '^ andfamifyand
financial affairs. Includes correspondence of ZelenywSi Ws
sri^to^^ ^ d r ^ search ': correspondence with i
™?i ^^cernmg regeneration, experimental embryoW
and heredity, and a biographical sketch (1944) ofleS
Correspondents include Charles B . Daven^rt cS &
UnpubKshed finding aid in the repository.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 66-1941
Znppke, Robert Carl, 1879-1957.
Papers, 1921-57. 3 ft.
In University of Illinois, University Archives.
Football coach. Correspondence concerning football
coaches, players and games, and coaching conditions, the
Athletic Board's attempt to oust Znppke from the Univer-
sity of Illinois in 1938, reminiscences, stories, books, maga-
zine articles, newspaper clippings, personal visits and trips,
speakng engagements, football awards and honors, paint-
ings, art exhibits, and gifts, health, and financial and family
matters; msb. of talks, interviews, and articles by Znppke;
diagrams of famous plays such as the "flying trapeze" and
the "flea flicker"; and pencil and crayon sketches and exam-
ples of Zuppke's "Ned Brant" comic strip. Correspondents
include George Ade, Milton Alexander, George Clark,
Harold Grange, George Halas, Ernest Lovejoy, Charles
Moynihan, Albert Nowack, Milton Olander, James Peter-
son, Harold Pogue, Grantland Bice, Merritt Schoenfeld,
Paul Slater, Carl Voyles, Christy Walsh, Arch Ward, Glenn
Warner, Arthur Willard, and Jack Wilson.
MS65-1942
Iowa. State FUammg Board.
Becords, 1934-ca. 1940. ca. 400 items.
In Iowa State University of Science and Technology li-
brary (Ames)
Papers assembled for the board's social studies, includinsr
typewritten and mimeographed documents and hand-drawn
maps relating to business research, education, farm tenancy,
health and housing, population and social trends, recrea-
tional resources, soil conservation, and water resources.
Mimeographed bibliographies and catalog cards m the
library. '"_.-
Permanent deposit from the Executive Council of Iowa,
194L
MS 65-1943
Iowa. State University of Science and Technology, Ames.
IAbrary.
Iowa State history collection, 1858-1965. ca. 15 ft.
In Iowa State University of Science and Technology li-
brary (Ames)
Includes correspondence (1889-1931) of Louis Hermann
Pammel, botanist, conservationist, and professor at Iowa
State College, containing correspondence with his student,
George Washington Carver, and papers relating to the Iowa
State Soil Conservation Committee, Iowa State Park Com-
mission, and Iowa Academy of Science.
MS 65-1944
Gardner, Isabella (Stewart) 1840-1924.
Correspondence, 1886-1923. 182 items.
In Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston, Mass.)
Art gallery owner, of Boston, Mass. Letters from Ber-
nard Berenson, Mary Berenson, Francis Marion Crawford,
and John Singer Sargent.
MS 65-1945
Abel, John Jacob, 1857-1938.
Papers, 1857-1939. 63 ft.
In Johns Hopkins University, Welch Medical Library.
Professor of pharmacology at Johns Hopkins _ School of
Medicine. Correspondence, diaries, mbs. of writings, note-
books, documents, clippings, and pictures.
Unpublished name index of correspondence in the library.
Access permitted to accredited scholars upon written ap-
plication.
Deposited, by Dr. Abel's sons, 1940.
MS65-1946
Dandy, Walter Edward, 1886-1946.
Papers, 1920's and 1930's. 6ft
In Johns Hopkins University, Welch Medical Library.
Professor of neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University.
Correspondence and case reports of neurosurgical patients.
Access permitted to accredited scholars upon written ap-
plication.
Gift, ca. 1960.
MS 65-1947
Halsted, William Stewart, 1852-1922.
Papers, ca. 1850-1922. 18 ft
In Johns Hopkins University, Welch Medical Library
Professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins University. Gen-
eral and family correspondence, msb. of writings, and
Unpublished name index of correspondence in the Hbrary.
Access permitted to accredited scholars upon written ap-
plication.
Gift of the Halsted estate, ca. 1940.
MS65-1948
Herter, Christian Archibald, 1865-1910.
Papers, 1887-1920. ca. 250 items.
In Johns Hopkins University, Welch Medical Library.
Professor of pharmacology at the College of Physicians
and Surgeons, and member of the board of directors, Rocke-
feller Institute. Personal correspondence, reprints, dip-
pings, pictures, and other memorabilia. Includes corn*
spondence with William H Welch regarding the planning
of Rockefeller Institute, New York City.
Access permitted to accredited scholars upon request
Gift of Dr. Peyton Rous, Rockefeller Institute, 1955.
MS65-1949
Jenner, Edward, 1749-1823.
Letters, 1787-1822. ca. 100 items.
In Johns Hopkins University, Welch Medical Library.
English physician and discoverer of vaccination. Letters
relating to vaccination and other medical and scientific sub-
jects, mostly to medical colleagues.
Access permitted to accredited scholars upon written ap-
plication.
Gift of Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs, 1931.
MS 65-1950
Kelly, Howard Atwood, 1858-1943.
Papers, 1875-1937. 15 ft. ■<
In Johns Hopkins University, Welch Medical Library.
Professor of gynecology at Johns Hopkins University.
Correspondence, mss. of writings, notes, scrapbooks, and
Access permitted to accredited scholars upon written ap-
plication.
Gift of the Kelly estate, 1960.
MS65-1951
Lecture notes, 1809-13. 4 v. „,,-,,., T - v „
In Johns Hopkins University, Welch Medical Library
Notes on lectures given by Benjamin Rush and Philip
Syng Physick, professors of medicine at the University ot
Pennsylvania.
Gift of Dr. Howard A. Kelly.
MS 65-1952
MalL Franklin Paine, 1862-1917.
Correspondence, 1884-1914. ca.^50 items.
In Johns Hopkins University, Welch Medical Library.
Professor of anatomy at Johns Hopkins University.
Correspondence. _ ■■ ■ ... „
Access permitted to accredited scholars upon written ap-
plication.
Gift of Dr. Mall's daughter.
221
Th
e National U„io„ Catalog of Manuscript Collect,
tons
Meyer, Adolf, 1866-1950. ^ *^ im
Papers, ca. 1885-1948. ca. 300 ft
to J^s Hoplrins University, Welch Medical library
Professor of psychiatry. Correspondence, diarieTnote-
^ £LS ^^ J"*™ 8 ?<^ documents, aVpt
fn A«*ss^tted to accredited scholars; material not yet
Gift of the estate of Dr. Meyer, 1963.
Sabin, Florence Rem, 1871-1953 *-!**
Correspondence, 1903-41. 162 items.
vLZ£H* W"'! University, Welch Medical library
Bj-jrf Oology at Johns Hopkins Univer^or-
plicS. Pennitted to """**•* «*■»» n P°» ^tten ap-
Gift of Mrs. Margaret Mall Vignoles, 1955.
Wekh, WflKaai Henry, 1850-1934. ** 6 *~ 1 * 55
Papers, 1838-1934. 63 ft
PhnW^Kv"i.2 liwni 2 y ' Welch M^ * 1 ^"-7-
AiZZr I £ *5f mstol7 of medicine and patholoe/and
oxwS^wT 1 ^ Corre ^o n dence, diaries,^
Unpublished name and subject index inflie library
pl^ 1 "™ 1 ^ to —•*•■* ■**» *-S ap-
Gift of Simon Flexner, RockefeUer Institute, ca. 1940.
Denver, James William, 1817-1892 ^ 6W956
Papers, 1839-1912. 353 items. '
In University of Kansas Library (Lawrence!
in part, transcripts (typewritten).
(personal and f^t MSSSXgX£S
and busmess papers (3864-88). I*tol£%w£
mainly to hMrwife, Louisa C. Rombach Denver and hfc
children ^ in Wilmington, Ohio, from WashingS^. £ dS
kw fil T 1 Cog™ 33 *™ ™* laterTTmenibe o' Z
and W n ?x W "i^ d ^ n Ckuns ' ^ ^ Eureka Screw Bolt
P.^ i M"™**"™* Company, Alexandria, Va.
partial card index m the library
Purchase, 1960.
Ingalls, John James, 1833-1900 MS 65-1957
Papers, 1859-1902. 148 items and 7 v
In University of Kansas library (Lawrence)
Lawyer and U. S. Senator WlLsaTSrreswmdence.
W^hStot ^- ° aut °8 ni P h rtn**; invitations to
ct^extK,^^ «*-»»«•-«*
222
Stephens, Kate, 1853-1938. MS 65-1958
Papers, 1873-1937. 4 ft and 6 v.
In University of Kansas Library (Lawrence)
mf^ZZiir 1 ™* ° f S"? at *** U "i^rsity of Kan-
cL^^ 9 ^ *?** . un P» blls »»«l articles and sclrapbooks.
Correspondence is mainly with literary figures University
fc^ 7 f^ kt Tl nht!to whstk *»» Stephims termed "tte
lies and Ebels of Frank Harris" (1855-1931), espedauTht
regard to her fianee, Byron Caldwell Smith (lklMem A
fioS oi^SSS^'*^ t^ 01 ^? <*■<*• "Heart of oak
W^L C ^5? D o ente 1 ? dude Susan Brownell Anthony,
St vi^ rt J 5 U ^ th ' Ehner ^^ Stu «t OlivS
S^ ■? mw ^^igginson, Esther Mary Clark MB,
wZd is s«fr TarbeU ' a ~ L t< *^
Partial card index in the library. Also described in an
^Published Umversi* of Kansas' dissertation : K
(S). 8 7 W lfe aDd Writbgs ' by Margaret Habein
^formation on literary rights available in tte library.
<*25^ «■*"£ Ste P hens ' 1925 ; ^ her niece, Elizabeth
Stephens Haughey, 1952.
Barrows, Ahce, 1878-1954. MS 65-1959
Papers, 1820-1956. 200 items.
to University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library
Educator Letters, publications, clippings, and notel're-
latmg to Miss Barrows' work in^ucati^sX Tau£
'Siriatni.'T fanul y n m ^rial, particularly concerning
FrtSfilf T WS ^ 18 ^ 1892 ) ; d«>ds (1820-39)3
gydmrg, Me. ; and notes on impressions of Thomas Brackett
toformation on ^erary rights available in the library
Gift of Maxine Wood, 1964. *
Bkke, Joseph, 1814-1888. MS 6fr " 1W0
Correspondence, 1856-88. 488 items.
toformation on literary rights available in the library.
Condon, Randall Judson, 1862-1931 ^ **~ im
Papers, 1886-1929. 21 ft.
to University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library
JEducator. CoiTespondence, notebooks, and printed matter
pertaining mainly to Condon's major interests in the kinder-
garten, vocational education, home. economics, and moral
education movements.
toformation on literary rights avaUable in the library
Gift of Dr. Frank Foster, 1964.
Eckstonn, Fannie (Hardy) 1865-1946 MS65-1962
Papers, 1730-1947. ca, 300 items.
toLTniversity of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library.
K.S° I r*°l *$***■** author, of Brewer, Me. Letters,
i^! dS ' J ^v Cll S? , ? lgS V T and n »tes on ballads and folksongs
coUected in the Maine-New Brunswick area. Mostlrftbe
material pnor to 1830 is from printed sources,
toformation on literary rights available in the library
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1968
Goodwin, Allen, collector.
Papers, 1805-1910. 325 items.
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library.
Correspondence, maps, clippings, and genealogical mate-
rial relating to the history, families, and churches of Lib-
erty, Montville, Palermo, and Union, Me., collected 1880-
1910, by Goodwin for the purpose of writing a history of
these towns.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift
MS 66-1964
Hamlin, Augustas Choate, 1828-1905.
Papers, 1861-65. 521 items.
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten).
Surgeon and medical inspector during the Civil War and
physician and geologist, of Bangor, Me. Correspondence,
reports, and recommendations on hospital conditions in
Union hospitals in Washington, D. C, and Nashville, Tenru,
areas. Includes mortality statistics, military orders and cir-
culars, and seven handwritten translations of French med-
ical articles.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Jesse Waid, Scarsdale, N. Y., 1965.
MS 66-1965
Hamlin, Charles, 1837-1911.
Papers, 1852-1911. 3 ft
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library.
Union Army officer, lawyer, and businessman, of Bangor,
Me. Correspondence, accounts, and scrapbooks, some con-
cerning the Civil War, the slate business in Blanchard, Me.,
student days at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., and pol-
itics. Includes correspondence of Hamlin's wife, Sarah
Purinton Thompson Hamlin (d. 1905).
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Louise Hamlin, 1964.
MS 65-1966
Hamlin, Charles Eugene, 1861-1921.
Papers, 1877-1909. ca.3ft
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library.
Author and playwright Correspondence of TTnTnlip and
his wife, Myra Sawyer Hamlin ; mss. of eight plays ; and ms.
of a biography of Hamlin's grandfather entitled Life and
times of Hannibal Hamlin (1899) .
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Louise Hamlin, 1964.
MS 65-1967
Hamlin, Elijah Livermore, 1800-1870.
Papers, 1823-66. ca. 475 items.
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library.
Lawyer, businessman, historian, and politician, of Maine.
Correspondence and accounts, primarily concerned with the
activities of the Fishery Commission under the Reciprocity
Treaty of 1854 with Great Britain, including surveying the
rivers of the North American east coast, and four personal
account books (1823-33 and 1848-62). Includes the papers
of the following U. S. Commissioners: G. G. Cushman, 1855-
58, Elijah L Hamlin, 1860-66, and John Hubbard, 1858-60.
Some letters are .from Canadian Commissioners: John Ham-
ilton Gray, Joseph Howe, and Moses H. Perley . A number
of letters are from U. S. Surveyor Richard Cntts, some giv-
ing accounts of his Civil War service.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Jesse Waid, of Scarsdale, N. Y„ 1965.
__ MS 65-1968
Hamlin, Ellen Vesta (Emery) 1832-1920.
Papers, 1833-1920. ca. 2 ft
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library.
Correspondence of Mrs. Hamlin, wife of Hannibal Ham-
lin, of Bangor, Me^ with members of the Hamlin and the
Stephen Emery families.
Unpublished card index in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Louise Hamlin, 1964.
MS 66-1969
Hill and McLaughlin Company, Bangor, Me.
Records, 1816-30. 52 items.
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library.
Correspondence, bills, and statements of a firm of mer-
chants.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Elizabeth P. Chandler.
MS 66-1970
HiUiard, Heddle, d . 1924, collector.
Papers, 1832-78. 260 items.
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library.
Correspondence, notes, deeds, land records, and mortgages
of the Old Town, Me, area, and Penobscot River Navigation
Company certificates.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Cornelia and John H. Billiard, 1958.
MS 66-1971
Holmes, EzekieL 1801-1866.
Papers, 1827-1909. 57 items!.
In University of Maine, Rajanond H. Fogler Library.
Editor, legislator, educator, and agriculturist, of Maine.
Speeches, notes, and records of activities at the Gardiner
Lyceum, Gardiner, Me. Includes material on Benjamin
Hale (1797-1863) first principal of the lyceum.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift
MS 66-1972
IngersolL George W 1803-1860.
Papers, 1835-56. 100 items.
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library.
Lawyer, businessman, and Collector of the Port of Ban-
gor, Me. Letters, bills, and receipts, mostly pertaining to
logging in Maine.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Allen Goodwin, Palermo, Me.
The library also has transcripts ( ty pewr i t t en) of most
MS66-1978
Ireland, Charles Rogers.
Papers of Charles Rogers Ireland and James Rogers,
1806-94. 6 ft
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogler Library.
Account books (21 vols.), bills, and receipts of a store run
by Ireland and James Rogers, storekeepers and postmasters,
of Stetson, Me.; and records (1877-88) of the Stetson Post
Office.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Robert W. Daigle and Nelson O. Newcombe.
223
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pi-Sree, David,* 1863. ^^^
Katahdin Iron Works papers, 1846-68. 2 ft
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogier Library.
Correspondence, account books, inventories, transporta-
tion records, iron tickets (receipts), and hotel and farm rec-
ords. Relates chiefly to the two mining and ore processing
companies of which Pingree was president: the Katahdin
Iron Works Company of Bangor, Me., and the Katahdin
Iron Works of Piscataquis Co., Me.
Described in A history of the Katahdin Iron Works
(1965) by Joel W. Eastman (a University of Maine Mas-
ter's thesis).
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of George D. Carlisle, on behalf of his mother, Mrs.
George T. Carlisle, 1965.
T , _. . _, MS 65-1875
Thompson, Dixie W
Papers, 1824-55. 100 items.
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogier Library
Sea captain, of Topsham, Me. Correspondence between
Thompson and his wife and daughter, mainly describine
his sea voyages.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Louise Hamlin, 1964.
Thompson, Edwin H MS 65-1976
Papers, 1842-91. 85 items.
In University of Maine, Raymond H. Fogier Library
Sea captain, of Thomaston, Me. Business correspond-
ence and account sheets relating to the ship Challenger.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Louise Hamlin, 1964.
«. . ™ _ MS 65-1977
Miami, Fla. Public Library.
Florida authors' manuscripts, 1951-65. 15 ft. (132 items)
In Miami, Fla. Public Library.
Mss and galleys of books, short stories, and poems from
54 authors.
Gifts from various authors.
■v . . . MS66-1978
Kerlan, frvin, 1912-1963, collector.
Children's literature collection, ca. 1800-1963? 17 ft ca.
10,000 items, and 23 file drawers. "'
In University of Minnesota Library, Dept. of Special
Collections.
Physician and consultant on children's literature. Cor-
respondence of authors, illustrators, and publishers; authors
and illustrator's book dummies, original art (ca 10,000
items); and mss^ galleys and proofs of children's books.
Includes M8S. and galleys of the work of Irving Adler, Carol
Ryrie Brink, Marguerite Henry, Jim Kjelgaard, Jean Lee
Latham, and Alison Uttley ; and art work of Edward Ardiz-
zone, Emma Brock, Wesley Dennis, Roger Duvoisin, Clem-
ent Hurd, Maurice Sendak, Louis SlobodMn, Harvey Weiss,
Kurt Werth, and Kurt Wiese. Correspondents include Lili
CasseL Jim Kjelgaard, Barbara Latham, Robert Lawson,
Kathenne Milhous, Lucy Fitch Perkins, Maurice Sendak,
Louis Slobodkin, Leonard Weisgard, and other noted chil-
dren's authors and illustrators.
Unpublished description in the library. Also described in
A brief guide to the manuscripts, original art, and letters
from authors and artists in the Kerlan collection of chil-
dren's literature, by the University of Minnesota Library,
Dept. of Special Collections (1963).
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Dr. Kerlan; gifts from various sources.
224
MS 65-1970
Minnesota. University. Library. James Ford Bell Collec-
tion.
Merchants and travelers' papers, 1300-1800. 100 items.
In University of Minnesota Library, James Ford Bell
Collection.
Letters, diaries, memoranda, mercantile accounts, travel
narratives, customs information, and other material relating
to mercantile and exploration activities.
Some of the papers are described in The James Ford Bell
Collection; a list of additions, 1951-1954 and 1955-1969,
compiled by John Parker.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
» „ „ „ MS 65-1980
Ford, Gny Stanton, 1873-1962.
Papers, 1885-1959. 15 ft
In University of Minnesota Library, University Archives.
Historian, educator, and president of the University of
Minnesota. Correspondence, speeches, and publications
(1895-1954) ; and reports (1925-38) of the Social Science
Research Council. Includes material concerning the Amer-
ican Committee for the Study of War Documents, American
Council of Learned Societies, American Foundation for
Pharmaceutical Education, American Historical Associa-
tion, American National Council on Intellectual Coopera-
tion, American Philosophical Society, Brown University,
Hall of Fame for Great Americans, Harpers monthly maga-
zine, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Na-
tional Bureau of Economic Research, National Council for
Historic Sites and Buildings, National Research Council,
Phi Beta Kappa, and the University of Minnesota. Cor-
respondents include James Rowland Angell, Frank Aydelott,
Charles A. Beard, Carl L. Becker, Solon J. Buck, Merle E.
Curti, John Franklin Jameson, Waldo G. Leland, William
James Mayo, Henry Allen Moe, Wallace Notestein, and
Amos Stagg.
Unpublished description in the 'ibrary.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
v . x _,_ , MS 65-1981
Krey, August Charles, 1887-1961.
Papers, 1910-55. 16 ft.
In University of Minnesota Library, University Archives.
University professor, historian, and chairman of the His-
tory Dept. of the University of Minnesota. Correspondence,
working papers, and unpublished reports of the American
Association of University Professors, 1932-39; the Amer-
ican Historical Association Commission on Investigation of
Social Studies in the Schools, 1919-39; and the National
Council for the Social Studies, 1923-55. Correspondents
include Charles A Beard, Frederick Sharer Crofts, Jim
Dan HilL Dana C. Monro, Louis J. Paetow, and George C
Sellery. 6
Unpublished description in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
_ ' MS 65-1982
Walter, Frank Keller, 1874-1945.
Papers, 1900-43. 7 ft
In University of Minnesota Library, University Archives.
Librarian of the University of Minnesota. Correspond-
ence and its. of an unpublished history of the University
of Minnesota Library. Includes many letters from most
of the nationally known librarians of the first half of the
20th cent Correspondents include J. Christian Bay
Charles H Brown, Melvil Dewey, Thomas Fleming, Milton
E. Lord, Archibald MacLeish, Carl H Mikm Christopher
Morley, Louis Shores, and H B. Van Hosen.
Unpublished description in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on library rights available in the library.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-1983
Walling, Frederick John, 1866-1947.
Papers, 1884-1948. 7 ft.
In University of Minnesota Library, University Archives.
Pharmacist, educator, and dean of the University of Min-
nesota College of Pharmacy. Correspondence with out-
standing men in the fields of pharmacy and pharmaceutical
education, reports, speeches, and publications relating to the
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, American
Conference of Pharmaceutical Faculties, American Insti-
tute of the History of Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical
Association, Minneapolis Civic and Commerce A "»""■*' fw,
Minneapolis Division of National Safety Council, Minne-
apolis Society of Fine Arts, Minnesota State Pharmaceuti-
cal Association, National Association of Boards of Phar-
macy, National Association of Betail Druggists, and United
States Pharmaceutical Board. Correspondents include Wil-
liam C. Alpers, Howard Armbruster, Wilhelm Bodeman,
Charles E. Caspari, W. W. Charters, John B. Christgau,
Andrew 6. DuMez, Reginald Dyer, Robert 6. Eccles, A.
Foxton Ferguson (British folksong artist), Hugo Kantro-
witz, Evander F. Kelly, Edward Kremers, Charles H. La
Wall, Joseph Price Remington, Lucius E. Sayre, F. A.
Upsher-Smith, and George Urdang.
Unpublished description in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
MS65-1984
Willard, Frances Elizabeth, 1839-1898.
Papers, 1855-98. ca. 4000 items.
In National Woman's Christian Temperance Union,
Frances E. Willard Memorial Library for Alcohol Research
(Evanston, 111.)
Educator and reformer. Correspondence, diaries, mss. of
autobiography and other writings, daily quotations,
speeches, and poems. Much of the correspondence deals
with the work of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union,
which Miss Willard founded. Includes journals of Miss
Willard's sister Mary and family letters. Correspondents
include Susan B. Anthony, Neal Dow, Lady Somerset, Wil-
liam Stead, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts.
The library also has duplicates of the Susan B. Anthony
letters.
MS65-1986
Dean, Edwin Bbnchard, 1866-1948.
Research data on the Plymouth Colony of Nebraska,
1938-42. ca. 150 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
President of Doane College, Crete, Neb. Correspondence,
clippings, maps, and several drafts of Dean's article, "The
Plymouth Colony in Jefferson County, Nebraska."
Gift of Bertha Dean, 1960.
MS 65-1986
Friends, Society of.
Minutes of monthly meetings in Nebraska, 1882-1936. ca.
150 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Minutes of monthly meetings in Central City (1899-
1936), Elk Valley (1895-1936), North Loup (1898-1935),
Palmer (1932-34), Plainview (1907-36), Platte Valley
(1887-1907), Pleasant HOI (1896-1914), and Spring Bank
(1882-1936).
Received from Frederick B. Tolles, librarian, Friends
Historical Library, Swarthmore College, 1950.
MS65-1987
Gray, WflHam.
Patents, 1898-1911. ca. 300 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
Vice president of the Eureka Manufacturing Company,
Lincoln, Neb. U. S. and foreign patents relating to Gray's
inventions of an improved pressure cooker and grain, ore
and mineral separators.
Gift of Viola Gray.
MS65-1888
Mffldak Ranch Company, North Platte, Neb.
Records, 1883-1946. ca. 34£00 items.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
General correspondence, financial records, ledgers, and
cattle register.
MS 65-1989
Sarpy County Historical Society.
Manuscripts, 1857-1957. ca. 175 items and 1 reel of micro-
film.
In Nebraska State Historical Society collections.
In part, microfilm copies (negative) of originals loaned
by Mrs. Julius Steinberg, Omaha, on behalf of the Sarpy
County Historical Society in 1956.
Documents (1858-61) pertaining to the construction of a
courthouse at Bellevue, Neb.; map of Bellevue; petitions
(1857-97) for the incorporation of Sarpy County towns;
real estate and election records (1857-99) ; biographical and
genealogical material on Helen Fletcher, the Hood family,
Oscar Kayser, William J. McCorkindale, the McDermut
family, Walter R. Martin, the Storrs family, Benjamin Ry-
der Stouffer, the Van Norman family, and the Zurcher fam-
ily; mss. of writings, including a history of the Bellevue
Presbyterian Church, and historical articles on Sarpy Co.,
Neb.; and printed matter.
The portion of this collection not on microfilm was ob-
tained from Katherine Gibson Bissett, secretary of the
Sarpy County Historical Society, 1941 and 1942.
MS 65-1990
Church, James Edward, 1869-1959.
Papers, 1889-1959. 90 ft
In University of Nevada Library.
University professor. Correspondence; diaries; notes
and mss. of published and unpublished material connected
with Church's work as a professor of classics at the Uni-
versity of Nevada and the founder and developer of snow
surveying; maps, artifacts, memorabilia, pictures, and
printed matter. The correspondence consists of personal
and professional letters to and from people and organiza-
tions connected with snow surveying.
Gift of Mr. Church, 1959.
MS 65-1991
Coffin, Trenmor, 1848-1904.
Papers, 1864-1927. 7 ft
In University of Nevada Library.
Lawyer, businessman, and State assemblyman, of Carson
City, Nev. Correspondence, legal cases, and papers con-
nected with Coffin's political activity in Nevada (1892-98)
as a member of the Republican State Central committee and
supporter of the Free Silver ticket The correspondence
relates to cases in which Coffin or his legal firm participated,
to his business interests in irrigation enterprises, and to the
personal affairs of Coffin and his family.
Unpublished guide to the collection in the library.
Gift of Silas E. Ross, Jr., and Emily Ross Baxter, grand-
children of Mr. Coffin, 1958.
225
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Consolidated Virginia Mining Company. ^ * 5 " 1 " 2
Records, 1859-1921. 16 ft.
In University of Nevada Library.
Correspondence, mine operations reports, assay reports,
M« AST st ^ tements ' "^ «cords, annual reports;
bylaws (1921) equipment specifications and performance
records, payroll books, account books, deeds, court cases,
patent apphcataons and protests, agreements, contracS
resolutions, and other legal records of a silverlnining^om-
pany m Virginia City, Nev. Includes rewads tfthe Cali-
fornia Mimng Company, the Consolidated California and
Virginia Jfining ; Company, and the Consolidated & Cali-
Com^an gmia ^^ C ° mpany and **" California Mining
Unpublished guide to the collection in the library
Oift of the company, ca. 1929.
Eureka and Palisade Railroad Company. MS«5-1993
Records, 3873-1938. 6 ft.
In University of Nevada Library
Correspondence (1888-1938), minutes of board of direc-
tors meetings (1873-1902), contracts, leases, deeds, insur-
ance policies, ^cashbooks, ledgers, journals and other busi-
ness records of a railroad making ore and bullion shipments
between Eureka and Palisade, Nev.
Gift of Charles Brady Sexton, 1958.
Pyramid Lake Painte Tribe. ^ *" 1Mi
Tribal Council records, 1934-64. 12 ft.
In University of Nevada Library.
In part, transcripts of hearings in Washington, bills be-
fore Congress, organizational minutes, and other papers.
Correspondence, minutes, constitution, corporate charter;
leases and permits relating to tribal economic matters, min-
ing, fishing, boating, agriculture, and livestock; tribal roll*
welfare and health records; material on the development of
tribal lands, both recreational and residential; and papers
reflecting the tribal interest in and activities concerned with
water projects. Much of the correspondence deals with ad-
ministrative matters and legislation, both Nevada and na-
tional, and with tribal activities connected with this legisla-
tion. 6
Gift of the tribe, 1964.
This is an open collection and will be added to from time
to time.
Catdkins, Frances Manwaring, 1795-1869
Workbooks. 4 ft.
In New London County Historical Society collections
(Kew London, Conn.)
Author and historian. Workbooks from which Miss
Caulkms wroteher histories and genealogies of New Lon-
don and Norwich, Conn. Includes material copied from
early land and church records, town clerk reports, and tax
records for New London CX, Conn.; material on Connecti-
cut ships during the Revolution; and a Ms. of "Stone records
or Urroton, giving epitaphs from the cemeteries of Groton,
Conn. Most of the books are roughly indexed.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository
Gift of Emma Douglas.
226
„ r , „ MS 65-1996
New London County Historical Society, New London, Conn.
Papers relating to New London County, 1646-1965. 5 ft.
In New London County Historical Society collections
(New London, Conn.)
Correspondence, early deeds, church, school, and town
records, ships' logs, account books and ledgers, local and
State newspapers (1765-1900), scrapbooks, stamp collec-
tions, and maps (18th and 19th cent.).
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gifts and purchases, 1872-1965.
This is a continuing collection, which will be added to
from time to time.
»_n tt ™ , MS 65-1997
Fuller, Henry Blake, 1857-1929.
Papers, 1874-1929. 1160 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Author. Correspondence, and diaries relating to literary
affairs, journal of a European tour (1879-80), and literary
mss. Includes 114 letters by Fuller and 404 to him Cor-
respondents include Louis Bromfield, Van Wyck Brooks,
Hobart C. Chatfield-Taylor, Theodore Dreiser, Janet Fair-
bank, Eugene Field, Hamlin Garland, William Dean
Howells, Vachel Lindsay, Harriet Monroe, Anna Morgan
George Jean Nathan, Agnes Repplier, Lorado Taft, Carl
Van Doren, Carl Van Vechten, Glenway Wescott, Thorn-
ton Wilder and Edith Wyatt.
Alphabetical catalog in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Purchased from Helen Ranney, Mr. Fuller's 'niece, ''of
„ ' ' MS 65-1998
Gerstenberg, Alice, 1885-
Papers, 1913-65. 557 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Author. Correspondence and papers reflecting Chicago's
cultural life in the first half of the 20th cent, and Mire Ger-
stenberg's interest in the Little Theatre movement Includes
letters from Maude Adams, Margaret (Ayer) Barnes, Mau-
rice Browne, John Alden Carpenter, Hobart C. Chatfield-
Taylor, Theodore Dreiser, John Drinkwater, Edna Ferber,
Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Henry B. Fuller, Zona Gale, Jane
Heap, Emerson Hough, Eva LeGallienne, Edgar Lee Mas-
ters, Arthur Meeker, Jr., Harriet Monroe, Wallace Rice,
Otis Skinner, Vincent Starrett, Frederick A Stock, Lorado
Taft, Sir Herbert Tree and Henry Eltchell Webster.
Index on cards at the library for important names.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Miss Gerstenberg.
.. „ ,..-■■-. MS 65-1999
Northern Indiana Historical Society.
Northern Indiana papers, 1792-1883. 115 items.
In Northern Indiana Historical Society collections (South
Bend, Ind.)
Letters, journal, and notebooks (1847-83), of Schuyler
Colfax; letters and other papers. Of pioneers; several diaries;
and some account books (1792-1855) of pioneer merchants.
c-v //«_„ MS65-2000
Scheyer, Galka E d. 1945.
Blue Four archives, ca. 1200 items.
In Pasadena, Calif , Art Museum collections.
Papers relating to four German painters: Lyonel Fein-
mger, Alexei Jawlensky, WassOy Kandinsky, and Paul
Klee. Primarily letters from the four artists to Mme.
Scheyer, particularly from 1924 to her death in 1945. In-
cludes newspaper clippings and reviews.
Acquired 1953; formerly owned by Mme. Scheyer.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-2001
Lincoln, Isaac
Papers, 1803-59. ca. 300 items.
In Pejepscot Historical Society collections (Brunswick,
Me.)
Physician, of Brunswick, Me. Correspondence, account
books, medical notes and records, and records of births and
deaths (1847, 1854) in Brunswick, Me. Correspondents in-
clude Samuel Adams, N. Cleaveland, D. S. Greenough, Jr.,
Benjamin Hasey, Thomas A. Hill, John Lincoln, Joseph
McKeen, A. Morse, Benjamin Orr, Nathan Parker, Jack
Price, Lemuel Shaw, John Stoekbridge, E. S. Tappan, Ed-
ward Thaxter, and Benjamin "Vaughan.
MS 65-2002
Penobscot Marine Museum, Seartport, Me.
Papers relating to shipping in Penobscot Bay, 19th cent,
ca. 30 ft.
In Penobscot Marine Museum (Searsport, Me.)
Business letters, logbooks, charts, account books, ledgers,
and other papers relating to Maine-built or Maine-owned
ships, mostly in the second half of the 19th cent.
Gifts of many sea captains' families and ■ship owners,
1936-
MS 65-2003
Winuner, Bonifaz, arehdblot, 1809-1887.
Letters, 1867-87. ca. 115 items.
In St. Benedict's Abbey Archives (Atchison, Kan.)
Roman Catholic prelate and founder of the Benedictine
Order in the IT. S. Letters to Innocent Wolf (founder of
St. Benedict's Abbey in Atchison, Kan.), chiefly relating to
the affairs of St. Benedict's Abbey, and the American Cas-
sinese Congregation of Benedictines.
MS65-2004
Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914?
Papers, 1872-1913. 3 ft. (100 items)
In Stanford University libraries.
Tn part, transcripts (8 typewritten) and 2 photocopies.
Author and journalist. Correspondence, together with
photos., address books, and a short diary of Carrie J. Chris-
tiansen (Bierce's secretary) , with references to Bierce and
his correspondence. Includes 15 letters by Bierce, and let-
ters to him by Walter Neale (bis publisher) , H. L. Mencken,
Percival Pollard, George Sterling, and Charles Warren
Stoddard. Other persons represented include Robert Barr,
Rudolph Block, William Jennings Bryan, Samuel Selwyn
Chamberlain, Andrew Chatto, Adolphe Danziger De Castro,
Edward II. Hamilton, William Randolph Hearst, Silas Or-
rin Howes, Maximilian Frederick Ihmsen, Andrew Middle-
ton Lawrence, Samuel E. Loveman, Josephine Clifford Mc-
CracMn, E. C. Macfarlane, Bailey Millard, Joaquin Miller,
James Mortimer, Opie Percival Read, Timothy Henry Rear-
den, Herbert Howland Sargent, George Herman Sheffauer,
Upton Sinclair, Charles Vincent Emerson Starrett, Louis
Du Pont Syle, James T. Watkins, Warring Wilkinson, and
T.T.Williams.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from David Randall of Scribner Book Store,
1942; some individual items acquired from various sources
at various times.
MS 65-2005
Bostelmann family.
Correspondence, 1848-1938. 1 ft (250 items)
In Stanford University libraries.
Letters of Karl Louis Georg Bostelmann (b. 1825), Ger-
man miniature portrait painter, his wife, children, daughter-
in-law, and grandchildren written from Germany and the
TJ. S., mostly in German; together with a history of the
King's German Legion (in German) by N. Ludlow Beam-
ish, printed in 1832, and containing hand-executed illus-
trations; and Ms. notes in "En glish by Carl Bostelmann, Jr.,
written in 1935. The Bostelmann sons emigrated to the
U. S. in the ^O^
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the California State College at Hayward.
MS 65-2006
Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929.
Papers, 1889-1927. ca. 2 ft. (525 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
In part, photocopy (negative) of a magazine article.
Poet Correspondence, xss. and typescripts of poems
and articles, clippings by and about Carman and bis works,
photos., and notes for a bibliography on Carman by Nathan
van Patten. Correspondents include Henrietta and Richard
Hovey, Nathan van Patten, and Washington Irving Way.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from various sources beginning 1932, from
Sigurd Russell, 1939, and from Brice J. King, 1945.
MS 65-2007
Foote, Mary (Hallock) 1847-1938.
Correspondence, 1863-1924. 1 ft (575 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
Author and illustrator. About 540 letters from Mrs.
Foote to Helena and Richard Gilder about personal mat-
ters; and 35 letters to Mrs. Foote from a variety of people.
Other correspondents include Halsey C. Ives, Bliss Perry,
Albert Savage, and A J. Wiley.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Rosamond Gilder and Mrs. Tyler Micolean,
1955.
MS 65-2008
Huxley, AWous Leonard, 1894-1963.
Papers, 1922-34. 482 items.
In Stanford University Libraries.
English author. letters and telegrams between James B.
Pinker and Sons, ino, literary agents, and various persons,
publishers, and editors about Huxley's works; three Huxley
letters; notebook of drawings; and typescripts of "Antic
hay," "Beyond the swarm," "Man's most dangerous myth,"
and "Success." Principal correspondents include Chatto &
Windus, London; George H. Doran; Doubleday, Down
Company, New York; Harper Brothers; and Eric b.
Pinker.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchase.
MS 65-2009
Jackling, Daniel Cowan, 1869-1956.
Papers, 1911-56. 18 ft (ca. 40,000 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
Mining engineer. Mostly correspondence, together with
ledgers pertaining to the finances of Jackling and his wife,
photos^ annual reports, and clippings. Includes consider-
able personal material (mostly correspondence) concerning
Jackling's Woodside, Calif -, ranch, his art collection, and
family affairs; correspondence, reports and business papers
of the following companies: Alaska Mining and Power
Company, Butte & Superior Mining Company (Montana),
227
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1911-56.
Jackling, Daniel Cowan, 1869-1956
(Continued)
Calmerico Petroleum Corporation, Chino Copper Company
cS^F^* "*, ^ ***" & Land P Comp^^
Colorado and Kansas, Inspiration Copper Company ( Ari-
S ^ nSaS ^ Strnct ^ Steel (Kansas), KeUcSt
Copper Corporation, Mesabi Iron Company, NevadaCon
sohdated Copper Company, Ray Consolidated Sjplr &
ESh tw^' ^P 6 " Com P an y < New M «£o), ^d
Se foTlo^T ^ m?>Mly; ** «*™«-™ correspondent with
SLJSTp ^Tr 5 s* 35001 *^ ^ B™*™*, Louis
A. Guffgenhem^ Charles Hayden, Harvey S. Mudd, E T
Stannard, and Robert O.Stone. '
Unpublished guide in the library.
libnlr^ *° ^^Sa* 018 mdet restrictions accepted by the
Gift of the Jackling estate, 1964.
Jones, Herbert Coffin, 1881!- MS 65-2010
Papers, 1911-54. 43 ft. (ca. 40,000 items)
In Stanford University libraries.
Lawyer and member of the California State Senate (1913-
TJT* * T- Correspondence, documents, pamphlets,
&X™? P °. °>' P""**** to Jones' work in the CaS
tZ iT^i"? mdudiBg a «»■*«*■* amount of ma-
tenal on legislative actions during the time he was active.
Includes letters from Franklin Hichborn and Dr. JohnW
2£n T^- ^^^ Jones was associated in various
faT&, Principal subjects include adult educa-
te the Anti-Saloon League, banks and banking, the Blue-
^ law State budget, Bromley "Spoils sys^bifbS
llZ J°> J****** California Oriental Exclusion
cS^fiT i PUD1Shm ? nt ' Cement ^ ^ l*°or, edu-
cation fish and game, the recall election of E E Grant.
SSJ^' f ^T" y ^ ^ Progressive movement,
reapportionment, indusu-ial rehabilitation, Rolph adminis?
tration investigation, Rosicrucians, taxi and t«atioT
teachers, and the State water plan. Principal corre^ld'
include Ralph Arnold, Arthur Hy^ trig^Xt
Mddloton Co£ George Creel, R ay Charles EberhSd, Ray!
mond LeRoy Haight, Herbert Hoover, Hiram W Johnson
Aimee Sempk ,M fcPherson, Frank F. Merriam , CuiSTl
& f ^Robertson Quinn, Upton Sinclair, Rudolph
opreckels, and Clement Calhoun Young
Unpublished guide in the library.
Iriformationon literary rights available in the library
tuft of Mr. Jones, 1955.
Keesttng, Francis Valentine, 1877-1963 ^ 65 ~ 2011
Papers, 1906-57. 33 ft. (ca. 40,000 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
Lawyer, insurance executive, civic leader, and politician,
of California. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, drafts rf
speeches and articles, reports, minutes of meetings, news-
paper and magazine clippings, maps and blueprints, circu-
lar and form letters, political flyers, pamphlets, annotated
government documents, promotional brochures, miscellane-
OU L? rU ^ d , materia1 ' ^ some financial and legal papers,
mostly 1906-53. Major subjects include EepuMcS
paigns and policies, the Progressive-Regular Republican
fP 1 * ™ California (1910-20), the San Francisco charter of
1931 bm ding of the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco
earthquake and fire of 1906 and activities of the National
Guard and Stanford University. Correspondents include
iTZSZ German Ammann, Ralph Arnold, Alfred Lewis
Bartlett, Harry Cole Bates, James Lyndon Beebe, Joseph
A. Beek, Frank N. Belgrano, Willis H. Booth, Arthur Mer-
rill Brown, Edmund G. Brown, Elmer J. Burkett, Nicholas
228
Murray Butler John F. Carrere, George Christopher, Cal-
vin Coohdge, Clarke C. CottrelL Edwin A. Cottrell, Wil-
liam H. Crocker, George E. Crothers, Leland W Cutler,
John Donnan Fredericks, Edwin Oscar Griffenhagen, Mar-
shal Hale, Charles A. Halleck, Harry Hammond, Bvron
Calvm Hanna, Will H. Hays, Frank H. Hitchcock, Herbert
?Tl r ' £ ha ^- 6S G - J onn »> n i Frank C. Jordan, Julius Kahn,
Robert TV. Kenny, Marion Rice Kirkwood, Goodwin J.
J&iight, Joseph Russell Knowland, William F Knowknd
Thomas H. Ku'chel, Roger D. Lapham, Edgar C. Levey,'
Henry Squarebnggs MacKay, Jr., George C. Marshall,
Joseph W. Marfan, Frank F. Merriam, Leon S. Meissieff
John G. Mott, John Francis Neylan, Culbert L Olson, Mark
^wrence Requa, Lawrence Richey, Ray L. Riley. Alfred
W Robertson Elmer E. Robinson, James Rolph,' Angelo
J. Rossi, Leslie Mortier Shaw, John F. Shelley, Frank
Hamilton Short, Homer Roberts Spence, Joseph B. Strauss,
Earl Warren, Joseph J. Webb, Richard J. Welch, Ray
Lyman Wilbur, Bailey Willis, Wendell L. Wfflkil and
John Downey Works.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Keesling, 1953 ; addition in 1957.
Unny, Clarence Thomas, 1858-1923 MS65-201S
Papers, 1878-1936. 1ft (ca. 450 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
California ^poet. Correspondence* lai^y <^<»niing Ur-
my s work, letters to and from his sister Mabel (Urmy)
beares about him, clippings of printed works and some bio-
graphical material, photos., scrapbook of autographs and
a biography of Urmy prepared by Mrs. Seares. Other cor-
respondents include Ina Coolbrith, Michel Harry deYoung
Joseph B. Gilder, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Cameron Mac".
fe; ^S **%**> Eichard H «dfield Titheringtot
Robert Donaldson Townsend, and Horace Annealey vSdL
Unpublished guide in the library,
^formationon literary rights available in the library
Gift of the Urmy family, 1945. J '
Vega,Placido. MS65-201S
Papers, 1855-64. ca. 5 ft (ca. 4500 items)
In Stanford University Libraries.
_ Mexican Army officer and governor of Sinaloa, Mexico.
Correspondence (personal and official) and judicial, legisla-
tive and military records, proclamations, passports, financial
statements, invoices, inventories and other documents relat-
ing to Vega's military and civil career and to national politi-
cal and military events. Includes information on the Fu-
erte uprising (1861) staged by Remedios Meza and others,
Ramon Corona's alleged conspiracy against Vega (1862-68 ) ,
efforts to suppress the Yaqui and Mayo Indians in the state
of Sonora, events foreshadowing the French invasion of
Mexico including the financial crisis of the Mexican govern-
ment, the landing at Veracruz, the battle for Puebla and
moving of the federal government to new headquarters.
Corresnoiidente include Juan Alvarez. Ignacio Comonfort
Ramon Corona, Porfino Diaz, Manuel Doblado, Ramon Fe-
hxy Buelna, Jesus Garcia Moralez, Jesus Gonzalez Ortega,
Benito Juarez, Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada, Remedios mT
Ignacio Pesquiera, and Ignacio Zaragoza.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MS 65-2014
Bidwell, John, 1819-1900.
Papers, 1842-88. ca. 1000 items.
In Sutter's Fort State Historical Monument collections
(Sacramento, Calif.)
Agriculturist, State senator, and U. S. Representative
from California. Correspondence, bills, and receipts. Most
of the letters were written to Bidwell by many correspond-
ents, particularly when he was established on his ranch, at
Chico, Calif, (ca. 1850-38).
Described in A critical bibliography of documentary his-
torical materials at Sutter's Fort State Historical Monu-
ment: The John Bidwell papers, prepared for Interpretive
Services, Division of Beaches & Parks by Edward H.
Howes, historical consultant (1965).
Usually available for research, on application to Super-
visor.
MS 65-2015
Reed, James Frazier, 1800-1874.
Papers, 1832-1928. ca. 500 items.
In Sutter's Fort State Historical Monument collections
(Sacramento, Calif.)
Correspondence, bills, and receipts relating to Reed and
other California pioneers, including documents connected
with the conquest of California (1846-47), early San Jose,
and the Donner Party.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Usually available for research, on application to Super-
visor.
MS 65-2016
Sutter's Fort State Historical Monument, Sacramento, CdUf.
Miscellaneous papers, 1848-70. ca. 150 items.
In Sutter's Fort State Historical Monument collections
(Sacramento, Calif.)
Letters and diaries relating to the gold rush period of
California history, including 20 letters, a receipt, and a cer-
tification of John A. Sutter.
List of letters in the repository.
Usually available for research, on application to Super-
visor.
MS 65-2017
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 1809-1865.
The Alfred Whital Stern collection of Lincolniana, 1837-
1912. 2 ft
In Library of Congress, Rare Book Division.
A few letters written by Abraham Lincoln, including one
(1863) to Joseph Hooker, appointing him head of the Army
of the Potomac, and correspondence with the actor, James
H. Hackett; two letters by Mrs. Lincoln; miscellaneous
autographs (30 items) of notables of Lincoln's time; ca. 200
legal papers, some signed or endorsed by Lincoln; and 18
papers (1844-1905) of the Bailhache family of Springfield,
HL, including Mrs. "William Henry Bailhache's diary
(1865).
Described in the Library's Quarterly journal of current
acquisitions, v. 19 (1961) p. 7-14 and v. 21 (1964) p. 234-
237.
Information on literary rights available in the Library.
Bequest of Mr. Stern, 1960; the Hackett letters were do-
nated by Mrs. Stern, 1963; and the Bailhache papers were
purchased by the Stern Fund, 1963.
MS 65-2018
U. S. Library of Congress. Bare Book Division.
Cookery books, 1641-1880. 2 ft
In Library of Congress, Rare Book Division.
A composite collection of vs. cookery books consisting of
26 vols, in the Katherine Golden Bitting Gastronomic Li-
brary, 5 vols, in the Pennell Cookbook Collection, and 1 voL
in the John Davis Batchelder Collection. The 1641 MS. is
in Italian.
Information on literary rights in the Library.
Gifts.
MS 65-2019
LQlie family.
Papers, 1722-1884. 159 items.
In United States Military Academy Library (West Point,
N. Y.)
Correspondence (some personal), diary excerpt, and other
documents dealing mainly with John Lillie (1791-1855),
a cadet in the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at West
Point; and deeds and miscellaneous papers of other mem-
bers of the Lillie family of Boston, Mass., including Maj.
Gen. John Lillie (1755-1801), aide-de-camp to Maj. Gen.
Henry Knox ^ring the Revolutionary "War. Includes in-
formation on life at West Point, in Massachusetts, and
Maine during the early 1800's, and on the family's dispersal
to Louisiana and Illinois. Correspondents include Betsey
Lillie, of Windham, Conn., Daniel Campbell Lillie (b.
1828), John Lillie, Jr. (1818-1844), and Mary Ann (Lillie)
Woodward (1794-1881).
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Gift, principally of Eugene E. Miller, 1964
MS 65-2020
Walker, Robert James, 1801-1869.
Papers, 1845-62. ca. 100.
In National Archives (Washington, D. C.)
Photocopies, made by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
(ca. 1960), of originals in the possession of Professor James
Shenton, Dept. of History, Columbia University.
U. S. Senator from Mississippi, Secretary of the Treas-
ury, Governor of the Kansas Territory, and U. S. financial
agent in Europe. Correspondence, newspaper clippings
and other papers relating to finance and politics. Corre-
spondents include George Bancroft, Benjamin Harris
Brewster, Albert Gallatin Brown, James Buchanan, Simon
Cameron, Lewis Cass, Sr., Jefferson Davis, John Henry
Eaton, George Evans, Millard Fillmore, John Louis O Sul-
livan, Robert Barnwell Rhett, John Slidell, Tighman May-
field Tucker, John Tyler, Fernando Wood, and Joseph
Albert Wright .
The originals were owned by Emil Hurja and passed to
his widow, Mrs. Gundrun Hurja Hunt, who lent them to
James Shenton while he wrote Robert John Walker, a poli-
tician from Jackson to Lincoln (1961). Their present loca-
tion is not known.
MS 65-2021
Catharine n, Empress of Russia, 1729-1796.
Letters, 1744-96. 56 items.
In Walters Art Gallery Library ( Baltimore, Ma. )
Official letters and documents, written by an amanuensis
and signed by Catharine, and some also signed by her hus-
band Peter ra. Most of the letters are brief informal notes
in Catharine's own hand, evidently comments or directions
to her ambassadors or other staff. Some of the notes are in
Bussian, some in French and one in German.
Purchased by Henry Walters in the 1920's.
MS 65-2022
Cnllen, Thomas Stephen, 1868-1953.
Correspondence, 1910-41. ca. 160 items.
In Walters Art Gallery Library (Baltimore, Md.)
Surgeon, of Baltimore, Md. Correspondence with Henry
Walters concerning the founding of the School of Art as
Applied to Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University.
Gift of Dr. Cullen, 1942.
229
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
A.E.F. see U. S. —Army— American
Expeditionary Force, 1917-1920
A F. of L. see American Federation of
Labor
A. M. Lawrence (Ship) 64-1395
AORES (Association of Oak Ridge Engineers and
Scientists) 64-29, 64-108
ARAMCO see Arabian American Oil Company
A S. A E. (Association of Scientists for Atomic
Education) 64-31
AANDAHL, Fred George, 1897- 65-750
AARON Burr Association. 64-959
ABBE, Cleveland, 1838-1916. 64-1556
ABBE, Robert, 1851-1928. 64-1556
ABBE family
Genealogy. 64-1556
ABBETT, Leon. 65-1694
ABBEVILLE, Miss. 64-246
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
Civil War. 65-722
ABBOT, Ezra, 1819-1884. 65-1218
ABBOT, Francis Ellingwood, 1836-1903.
65-1219
ABBOT, J. C. 65-246
ABBOT, Waldo, 1888-1964. 64-1401
ABBOTT, Clara F. (Culbertson) 64-1528
ABBOTT, Edith, 1876-1957. 64-21
ABBOTT, George. 65-1064 230-563
ABBOTT, Grace, 1878-1939. 64-21
ABBOTT (H. ) and Son Iron Manufacturers.
65-176
ABBOTT, Horace, 1806-1887. 65-176
ABBOTT, Keene. 64-1528
ABBOTT, Mrs. Keene see Abbott, Mabel
(Avery) Rundell
ABBOTT, Luther Jewett, 1831-1900. 64-1527
ABBOTT, Luther Jewett, 1871 or 2-1914.
64-1528
ABBOTT, Lyman, 1835-1922. 65-162
ABBOTT, Mabel (Avery) RundelL 64-1528,
65-1409
ABBOTT, Ned Culbertson, 1874-1960.
64-1528
ABBOTT, Sidney, b. 1826. 65-552
ABBOTT, Wilbur Cortez, 1869-1947. 65-1220
ABBOTT family. 64-1528
ABDULAH. 65-286
ABE Lincoln, log cabin to White House, by
Sterling North. 65-1108
ABEL, John Jacob, 1857-1938. 65-1945
ABERCROMBIE, James, 1758-1841. '65-1591
ABERCROMBIE, LasceUes, 1881-1938.
64-150, 65-1844
ABERDEEN, Scot.
Letters from. 64-411
ABERNETHY, Alexander Smith. 65-1038
ABERNETHY, M. T. 64-999
ABERNETHY family. 64-999
ABILITY. 65-165
ABINGDON, Va. 64-405
City records. 65-1017
ABOLITION of slavery. 63-85, 63-142,
63-346, 63-370, 64-1562, 65-1, 65-595,
65-841, 65-933, 65-1083
see also Slavery
Opposition to. 65-1647
Ohio. 63-256
ABOLITION of the slave trade. 63-142
see also Slave trade
ABRAHAM Lincoln Centre, Chicago, HI.
64-1326
ABRAMS, Edward T. , 1860-1918. 65-1365
ABSENTEE voting
Spanish American War. 64-820
ABSTRACT art. 63-411
ABYSSINIA see Ethiopia
ACADEMIC freedom. 63-4, 65-91
ACADEMY of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
63-301
ACADIANS expelled from Nova Scotia. 63-381
ACCELERATION of particles. 63-15
ACCIDENTS
see also Collisions at sea; Employers'
liability; Lifesaving
Railroads. 64-815
Minnesota. 63-245
ACCOMACK Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-475, 64-536
ACCOUNTING. 64-1267
see also Bookkeeping
ACCOUNTS see kinds of accounts, e. g.
Household accounts; School accounts, and
subdivision Accounts under names of
places
ACCREDITATION
High schools. 65-1496
ACHESON, Dean Gooderham, 1893-
65-487, 65-1160
64-253,
ACHESON, J. R. 65-1798
ACHORN, John Warren, b. 1857. 64-382
ACKER, William Henry, d. 1862. 63-247
ACKER family. 63-247
ACKLAND, William Hayes, 1856-1940. 65-715
ACKLAND Art Museum, University of North
Carolina. 35-715
ACROTUS wiUoughbyi. 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, actresses, and acting. 63-48,
64-717, 64-783, 64-1562, 65-202, 65-1100
see also Theater
Blacklists. 65-1063
English. 65-1761
ADAIR, John. 65-806
ADAIRSVILLE, Ga. , Battle of, 1864. 64-243
ADAM, John J., 1807-1888. 65-253
ADAMIC, Louis. 1899-1951. 65-384
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. 1839-1888.
64-1176
ADAMS, Adam Gillespie, HL 1888 (ca. )-
64-1172
ADAMS, Alfred. 64-1172
ADAMS, Charles, clergyman of Utica, N. Y.
65,1350
ADAMS, Charles Christopher, 1873-1955,
collector. 64-382
ADAMS, Charles Francis, 1835-1915.
64-1218, '64-1332, 65-648, 65-918
ADAMS, Charles Francis, 1866-1954.
64-1346
ADAMS, Mrs. Charles Francis see Adams,
Abigail (Brooks) 1808-1889
ADAMS, Charles Kendall, 1835-1902
As correspondent. 64-1413, 65-348,
65-380, 65-437, 65-1395
Notes on lectures by. 65-458
Relating to. 64-891
ADAMS, Charlotte. 65-543
ADAMS, D. R. 64-779
ADAMS, David, of Nashville, Tenn. 64-1172
ADAMS, David, b. 1766. 63-222
ADAMS, Edward F. 65-543
ADAMS, Elijah. 64-1398
ADAMS, Elliot 64-1172
231
ADAMS, George Burton, 1851-1925. 65-1068
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ADAMS, George Matthew, 1878-
64-206
collector.
ADAMS, George Plimpton, 1882- 65-636
ADAMS, George R. 65-1037
ADAMS, Henry, 1838-1918. 64-1290
ADAMS, Henry Brooks, 1838-1918 see Adams
Henry, 1B38-1918 '
ADAMS, Henry Carter, 1851-1921. 64-1402
As correspondent 64-1499, 64-1500
65-384, 65-486, 65-587, 65-644
Notes on lectures by. 65-278, 65-537
65-560
ADAMS, Howell, of Nashville, Tenn. 64-1172
ADAMS, Howell, plantation overseer of
Lowndes Co. , Miss. 64-1109
ADAMS, James Pickwell, 1895- 65-1397
ADAMS, James Truslow, 1878-1949
64-1355, 65-434
ADAMS, John, Pres. U. S., 1735-1826.
65-1193
As correspondent. 63-293, 63-284. 64-47
64-202
Autographs. 65-59
ADAMS, John C., 1842-1895. 64-873
ADAMS, John Quincy, Pres. U. S. . 1767-1848
63-95
Administration of. 64-1584
As correspondent 63-336, 63-347, 64-47
64-202, 64-407, 64-556, 64-771, 65-162'
Autographs. 63-301, 64-63, 64-242
References to. 64-186
Speech on the Armistead case. 63-400
ADAMS, Joseph Quincy, 1881-1946. 65-1310
ADAMS, Leonie, 1899- 64-150
ADAMS, Marion. 64-1172
ADAMS, Maude, 1872-1953. 65-1998
ADAMS, Morton. 64-1172
ADAMS, PaulJay, 1901- 64-1173
ADAMS, Peter J. 65-1355
ADAMS, Randolph Greenfield, 1892-1951
64-1515, 65-191, 65-318, 65-345, 65-383
65-566, 65-1381
ADAMS, Roger. 65-1928
S ADAMS, Samuel. 65-2001
ADAMS, Sherman, 1899- 65-1040
ADAMS, Susan (Howell) 64-1172
"ADAMS, Thomas. 65-543
ADAMS, Thomas Boylston, 1772-1832. 63-166
ADAMS, Thomas C. 65-1365
ADAMS, Thomas Sewell, 1873-1933. 65-1069
ADAMS, William. 64-873
ADAM ! CW^O and Company, Vicksburg, Miss.
o4— 489
ADAMS Co. , Neb. 65-1407
ADAMS Co., Pa. 85-915
ADAMS, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 64-923
ADAMS (Ship) 65-61
ADAMSON, Hans C. 64-1557
ADAMSON, William. 65-1121
ADDAMS, Jane, 1860-1935. 64-21 64-63
«-ui' 64 " 1460 ' M - 1624 ' «-"?
AD ^ GT ?f , D Henry ' ^^countSidmouthsee
JK2. Henry AtkUngton ' ^ *•«-.—
ADE, George, 1866-1944. 65-228, 65-1941
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.
bo— 308
ADGER, Jane Ann. 63-308
ADGER, Margaret Milligan see Smyth,
Margaret Milligan (Adger7T807-1884
ADGER, Susan D. 63-308
ADJUTANT General's Office, U. S.
Reservation Division. 65-1467
ADLER, Irving. 65-1978
ADLER, Mortimer Jerome, 1802- 64-72
ADLOW, Dorothy, 1902-1964. 65-834
ADMINISTRATION of estates see Estate
management; Estates — ~
ADMINISTRATIVE Management, President's
Committee on, 65-72
ADMIRALTY Inlet (Washington) 64-1268
ADOBE Walls, Tex.
Raid on. 65-803
ADRIAN College, Adrian, Mich. 65-460,
65-1351
ADRIAN, Mich.
Banks and banking. 65-400
Description. 55-252, 65-593 :
First Presbyterian Sabbath School. 65-357
Letters from. 65-464
Letters received in. 64-1422
Personal papers. 64-1486, 64-1516,
65-558, 65-588
Raisin Valley Seminary. 65-1351
Real estate business. 64-1443
St. John's Lutheran Church. 63-21
State Training School for Girls. 65-296
Telegraph companies. 65-408
Temperance societies. 65-1375
Women's organizations. 65-1375
AD S AN , Womiul ' s Qub » Adrian. Mich.
65—1375
ADULT education. 65-2010
see also Folk schools; Workers' education
Michigan. 65-365
New York. 64-883
ADVENTBTS (MUlerism) 64-952
The ADVERTISER, Galena, m. 64-186
The ADVERTISER, Louisville, Ky. 64-252
ADVERTISING. 64-68
Agencies. 65-1062
Clubs. 65-113
Commodities. 64-25
Dairy industry. 65-1065
Dentistry. 65-323
Newspapers. 63-68, 65-342
ADVISORY Commission to the Council of
National Defense. 65-69
ADVISORY Committee on Education. U S
65-71 ^ *
^eS 7 Commlttee to tte Trucking Industry.
ADVISORY Council on the Labor and Manage-
menMmproper Practices Act, New York.
AERULoperations, Military see Aviation,
AERIAL propellers. 85-894
AERIAL steam navigation. 65-894
AERODYNAMICS. 65-894, 65-1720
see also Aviation
AERONAUTICS
see also Aerodynamics; Aviation
Logbooks. 65-1090
AERONAUTICS and Space Administration. U S
NatlonaL 64-1583,65-149
AFRICA
Anthropology. 63-14
Colonies
British. 63-147
French. 64-261
Entomology. 65-1889
Expeditions
MiHtary. 63-147
Scientific. 64-1556
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
AFRICA (Continued)
languages. 65-1815
Missions. 64-639, 64-1293
Lutheran. 64-814
Methodist 64-968
Snipping to. 64-1400
Slave trade
Patrol and blockade of U. S. coast.
63-71
Travel and description. 65-155
AFRICA, East
Missions
Church of England. 63-142
AFRICA, North
Spanish imperialism. 63-65
Travel and description. 63-234
World War II
Special mission from U. S. 65-900
AFRICA, South see South Africa
AFRICA, Southern. 64-771, 64-1316
AFRICA, West
Missions
Lutheran. 63-27
West African Eclipse Expedition. 64-1556
AFRICAN Affairs, U. S. Under Secretary of
State for. 35-350
65-1918
AFRICAN genesis, by Robert Ardrey. 65-1085
AGA-OGLU, Mehmet, 1896-1949. 65-1397
AGAR, Herbert Sebastian, 1897- 64-88
AGASSIZ, Alexander, 1835-1910. 65-35B,
65-1076
AGRICULTURAL education
Minnesota. 63-239
New Tort 64-825, 64-867
AGRICULTURAL exhibitions
Iowa. 63-209
AGRICULTURAL experiment stations
Directors. 65-1919
Hawaii. 64-1113
Louisiana. 64-1113
Minnesota. 63-239
New Jersey. 65-1596
New York. 64-884
AGRICULTURAL extension wort 65-1426
see also Farm bureaus; Farmers' Institutes
Directors. 65-1307
Nevada. 65-1787
New York. 64-867
AGRICULTURAL laws and legislation. 63-389,
64-664, 64-1502, 65-674
AGRICULTURAL machinery see Farm
machinery
AGRICULTURAL Relations, U.S. Office of
Foreign. 65-95
AGRICULTURAL societies. 63-50, 64-650,
64-841, 64-1031, 65-80, 65-1426
see also Farmers' institutes
By place
Alabama. 65-80
Illinois. 64-250, 64-251, 65-165
63-132, 64-540,
AGASSIZ, Louis, 1807-1873.
65-654, 65-1076
Autographs. 63-245
AGAVE. 65-1937
see also Sisal industry
AGED. 65-352, 65-1746
see also headings beginning with Old age
AGNOSTICISM see Positivism
AGRICULTURAL colleges. 65-71
Arizona. 64-2
Michigan. 64-1503
New York. 64-867, 64-936
Texas. 64-895
AGRICULTURAL colonies
see also Cooperative agriculture
Mi--h<F»" 65-192
AGRICULTURAL cooperative credit associa-
tions see Credit associations, Cooperative
AGRICULTURAL credit see Federal land
Michigan. 64-1456, 64-1487, 65-248,
65-471, 65-472, 65-1346
Minnesota. 63-249
Nebraska. 65-1408, 65-141B, 65-1495,
65-1505, 65-1510
Nevada. 65-1787
New York. 64-825, 64-848, 65-1839
North Carolina. 65-714
North Dakota. 65-771
Ohio. 63-260
South Carolina, 63-311
AGRICULTURE
see also Crops; Farms and farming;
Horticulture; Plantations
General material: 64-1143, 64-1555,
65-480, 65-826
Activities in. 64-279, 65-78, 65-1305,
65-1596
Articles on. 64-584, 64-1231, «5-912
Commissioner of .see U. S. —Dept of
Agriculture
Dept. of Agriculture see U. S. -Dept of
Agriculture
Economic aspects. 65-714, 65-1307,
65-1440
Federal aid. 63-354
Finance
Washington. 64-1259
Indians. 65-1994
Jews. 65-1739
journalism. 64-584, 64-1305, 65-1424
Periodicals. 65-1487
Statistics
Nebraska. 65-1503
Teachers and teaching. 65-1305, 65-1307
World War n. 65-1307
By place
British Columbia. 65-1816
China. 65-1307
Colorado. 65-1767
England. 63-46
Europe. 65-1307
Georgia. 64-422
Illinois. 65-1305, 65-1306
India. 63-105
Ireland. 65-1167
Japan. 65-892
Maryland. 83-118
Michigan. 65-201, 65-24B, 65-301, 65-577
Minnesota. 63-239
Mississippi. 63-132
Nebraska. 65-1410, 65-1418, 65-1471
Nevada. 65-1994
New York. 65-60, 65-1841
North Carolina. 64-1089, 64-1120
Philippine Islands. 65-311
South Carolina. 64-1098
Southern States. 63-47, 63-63, 63-117,
63-143, 64-1120
Tennessee. 64-1188, 64-1199
Texas. 65-1773
Washington. 65-1816
Wisconsin^ 65-1065
AGRICULTURE and state. 63-354, 64-128
AGRICULTURE, Cooperative see Cooperative
agriculture
AGRONOMY see Agriculture
AGUILAR, Grace. 64-466
AGUTNALDO y Famy, Emilio, 1869-1964.
63-266
AGUSAN Cocoanut Company. 65-662
AHMED, Bey of Tunis. 63-334
AIGLER, Ralph William. 65-503
AIKEN, Conrad Potter, 1899- 64-67, 64-150
AIKEN, George David, 1892- 64-791,
65-487
AIKEN, William Appleton, collector. 65-1074
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
AKEN, S. C.
Charter. 83-314
Family papers. 64-471
-4EEJ, Wilford Merton. 65-502
ADSSWORTH Manufacturing Company, Detroit
Mich. 54-1508
AINU (Asiatic people)
Language and languages. 65-1813
AIB pilots see Aviation
A1E pollution see Smote (Air pollution)
ABt power. 64-1557
AIR Service Post 501, American Legion,
New York City. 65-1059
AIRCRAFT manufacturing industry see
Aviation
AIRCRAFT War Production Council, National.
65-127 ' """"■""•
ATTKEN, William Maxwell, baron Beaverbrook
see Beaverbrook, William Maxwell Aitken,
baron, 1879-1964
ATTON, Arthur Scott, 1894-1955. 64-1403
AKINS, Zoe, 1886-1958. 65-717
ALABAMA
Agricultural societies. 65-80
Banks and banking. 64-757
Cavalry
3d Regt., 1862-1864. 64-660
51st Regt., 1862-1865. 64-662
Company B. 65-1864
Census records. 64-1193
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-534, 64-1165
Episcopal. 64-1043
Cities. 64-1193
Civil rights. 65-1102
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
63-224, 64-243, 64-246, 64-464,
64-493, 64-577, 64-603, 64-1094
Churches and religious affairs. 65-506
Civilian life. 64-522
Naval stations. 65-1882
Regiments see Alabama— Cavalry-
Alabama— Infantry '
Soldiers from. 63-332, 64-479, 64-577
64-662, 65-1864
Colleges and universities. 63-27, 65-884
see also Alabama— University
(Tuscaloosa)
Commission merchants. 63-149
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,
64-1093
19th and 20th centuries. 64-668
64-1049, 65-743
Farm machinery. 65-1864
Farmers Union. 65-80
Farms and farming see Alabama— Planta-
tions
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
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) see
Alabama— Cavalry— 51st Regt.^
1862-1865
Insurance business. 63-136
Journalism. 64-534
Judges
Military government. 65-884
Labor accounts and records. 64-547
Land. 64-660, 64-1193, 65-1320
Companies. 64-757, 64-892
Legal documents. 64-387. 64-444
Settlement. 65-876
Transactions. 64-421
^M^sS"' 63 " 1M ' 64_421 « 64 - 496 >
literacy. 64-1193
Livestock. 65-1864
Medical practice. 64-404, 64-1006,
Merchants. 64-387, 64-1028
Military posts. 65-949, 65-1569
Personal papers. 64-396, 64-502, 64-526,
64-584, 64-1541. 65-1530, 65-1531
Plantations. 63-136, 63-149, 64-440,
64-496, 64-547, 64-1049, 64-1193,
65-1530, 65-1864
Politics
LocaL 64-440
Papers of persons active in. 64-421
64-496, 64-986
Relating to. 63-136, 65-719
Population. 64-1193
Railroads
Construction and engineering. 65-1533
Freight regulations. 64-986
Reconstruction. 64-421, 65-884
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
Slaves
Discipline. 65-1864
Students. 64-647, 64-952, 65-1530
Sugar industry and trade. 64-1119
Surveys and surveying. 64-464
University (Tuscaloosa) 64-1069, 64-1201,
Students. 65-89
Vital records. 64-547
ALABAMA Farmers Union. 65-80
ALABAMA Land Company. 64-757
A L AB AM A Luther College, Selma, Ala. 63-27
ALABAMA Polytechnic Institute, Auburn Ala.
Qater 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.
ALASKA
Acquisition by the United States. 65-1715,
Activities in. 65-885, 65-1711
Animals. 65-1819
Archeology. 65-1081
Boundaries. 64-778, 64-1268, 65-1719
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox Church. 64-1221
65-1712 ===»
Coasts
Exploring expeditions (Spanish) 65-1825
Colonization and settlement. 63-410
64-686
Courts. 65-1713, 65-1714
Customs service. 65-1715
Ethnology. 65-1813
Fish and fisheries. 64-764, 65-1765
Salmon. 65-1938
Forests and forestry. 64-696
234
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ALASKA (Continued)
Fur trade. 64-172, 65-1711, 65-1765
General stores. 65-1037
Gold mining see Alaska — Mines, mining,
and mineral resources
History. 64-1283, 65-1765
Indians. 65-1819
see also Eskimos
Journalism. 65-1821
Land
Indians. 65-1821
Language and languages. 65-1813
Maps. 65-1813
Military posts. 64-1059
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
63-216, 64-362, 65-1711, 65-1765,
65-2009
Klondike. 64-1268, 65-1780
Yukon. 63-233
Missions. 65-1711, 65-1765, 65-1780
Municipal government. 65-1714
Newspapers. 65-1821
Papers relating to. 65-763, 65-1813
Pioneer life. 65-1711
Police. 65-1713
Politics
Activities in. 65-1821
Russians in. 63-410, 64-1221, 65-1715,
65-1765, 65-1780
Sealing. 65-1765
Summer schools. 64-686
Surveys and surveying. 65-1037
Teachers and teaching. 65-1711
Telegraph
Expedition. 65-1037, 65-1128, 65-1171,
65-1711, 65-1780
Trade. 63-410, 65-1715, 65-1765
Travel and description. 63-233, 64-172,
64-1221, 65-1765, 65-1780, 65-1815,
65-1819
Vital records. 64-1221
Zoology. 65-1819
ALASKA Boundary Commission see Alaskan-
Canadian Boundary Commission
ALASKA Commercial Company, San Francisco,
Calif. 64-734
ALASKA Mining and Power Company. 65-2009
ALASKA-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle,
Wash., 1909
Paintings exhibited. 63-216
ALASKAN Boundary Tribunal. 64-778
ALASKAN-Canadian Boundary Commission.
65-1719
ALBANY argus, Albany, N. Y. (Newspaper)
64-843
ALBANY Co., N. Y.
Legal documents. 64-935, 64-943
ALBANY Institute of History and Art
Field Meeting in Watkins Glen, N. Y. , 1873.
64-820
ALBANY, N. Y. 64-648, 64-869
Gas manufacture and works. 65-828
Globemaking. 64-794
Indian treaties. 63-2
Inter-Racial CounciL 64-869
New York State Museum. 65-1300
Students. 64-673
War of 1812
Army supplies. 63-366
ALBANY (Ship) 64-709
ALBEMARLE Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
EdgehlU Plantation. 64-1247
Family papers. 65-1001, 65-1027
Legal documents. 64-797
Music 64-799
Students. 65-973
ALBEMARLE Paper Company. 65-1009
ALBEMARLE (Ship) 64-649
ALBEMARLE Sound, N. C. 64-447
ALBERT T. Beveridge Award Committee
(American Historical Association) 63-319,
65-166
ALBERTA, Can.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Travel and description. 65-1158
ALBTNA (Ferry boat) 64-709
ALBION Castle, Va. 65-967
ALBION College, Albion, Mich. 64-1496,
65-1351, 65-1353
Faculty. 65-587
Student notebooks.
65-482
ALBION Exchange and Deposit Bank, Albion,
Mich. 65-400
ALBION Malleable Iron Company, Albion, Mich.
65-273
ALBION, Mich. 65-272
Colleges and universities see Albion
College, Albion, Mich.
First Presbyterian Church. 64-1404
Letters from. 64-1493
Societies. 65-1367
Travel and description. 65-593
ALBION, Neb.
Congregational Church. 65-1436
ALBION, N.Y. 64-848
The ALCAYDE (Musical composition) 65-1192
ALCAZAR, Bias Jover see Jover Alcazar, Bias
ALCHEMY. 64-1569
ALCOHOLISM. 65-1089
see also Liquor problem; Temperance
ALCORN, Amelia Walton (Glover) 64-384
ALCORN, James Lusk, 1816-1894. 64-384
ALCOTT, Louisa May, 1832-1888. 65-841
ALDEN, John Richard, 1908- 65-318
ALDEN, Roger. 63-364
ALDINGTON, Hilda (Doolittle) see Doollttle,
Hilda, 1886-
ALDINGTON, Richard, 1892- 64-150
ALDB, Dorothy (Keeley) 1897- 64-150
ALDB, Mary (Reynolds) 1872- 64-22, 64-150
ALDRICH, A P. 63-352
ALDRICH, Benton, 1831-1918. 65-1408
ALDRICH, Bess (Streeter) 1881-1954.
64-1528, 65-1409
ALDRICH, Cyrus, 1808-1871. 63-406
ALDRICH, Frederick A. 64-1405
ALDRICH, Mary E. see Chickering, Mary E.
(Aldrich)
ALDRICH, Mary Eleanor see Beechner, Mary
Eleanor (Aldrich)
ALDRICH, Nelson Wilmarth, 1841-1915.
65-933
ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907.
63-372, 63-401, 63-407, 65-908
ALDRICH family
Genealogy. 65-1408
ALDWELL, Thomas T. 64-1267
ALERT (Steamer) 64-709
ALERT (U. S. ship) 65-1518
ALEUTIAN Islands. 65-1765, 65-1780
ALEUTS
Ethnology and language. 65-1813
ALEXANDER, Adam, 1758-1812. 64-365
ALEXANDER, Adam Leopold, 1802-1882.
64-544
ALEXANDER, Bessie see Ficklen, Bessie
(Alexander) b. 1861
ALEXANDER, Charles, 1897-1962. 64-684
ALEXANDER, Eben. 64-398
ALEXANDER, Edward Porter, 1835-1910.
64-386. 64-495, 64-579
ALEXANDER, Hugh Bryan, 1847-1930.
65-1374
ALEXANDER, Laura, 1850-1874. 64-1030
ALEXANDER, Louisa Frederika see Gilmer,
Louisa Frederika (Alexander)
ALEXANDER, Milton. 65-1941
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ALEXANDER, Philip M , 1819-1898. 64-241
ALEXANDER, Robert Jackson, 1918- 65-1549
ALEXANDER, Sarah see Lawton, Sarah
(Alexander)
ALEXANDER, Sue R. 65-737
ALEXANDER, Will Winston, 1884- 65-38
65-948
ALEXANDER, William, 1726-1783. 65-1550
65-1570
ALEXANDER & Colby. 64-892
ALEXANDER and Howell, Mxon, HL 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, Neb.
Railroads. 65-1443
ALEXANDRIA Township, N. J. 65-1695
ALEXANDRIA, Va. 64-1227
Citizens' address to Washington. 65-1022
City records. 65-1017
Family papers. 65-991
Hardware manufacture. 65-1956
Letters from. 64-412
Letters received in. 64-453
Social life. 64-1555
Theater. 64-1227
ALF, Julius. 64-1598
ALFRED Whital Stern collection of Lincolniana
(Manuscript collection) 65-2017
ALGEBRA
Teachers and teaching. 65-278
ALGER, Frederick Moulton, 1907- 64-1474
ALGER, Russell Alexander, 1836-1907.
64-1469, 64-1500, 65-552, 65-565, 65-601
65-659, 65-868, 65-1384 '
ALGERIA
Diplomatic service. 63-387
Entomology. 65-1889
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 63-64
Ships. 63-155
ALGERT, Ariz.
Western Navajo Training School. 65-1178
ALGIERS
Consular service and foreign relations
(U. S.) 63-333
ALGONQUIN Indians
Language. 63-5
ALGREN, Nelson, 1909- 65-1098
ALICE (Ship) 63-274
ALIEN Property Custodian. 65-579
ALL Saints Church, Hampton, S. C. 65-850
ALL Saints Male Parochial School (location
unknown) 65-1590
ALL souls, by Lucien Price. 65-1208
ALL Souls Church, Chicago, HI. 64-1326
ALLAN, Donald B. 65-1410
ALLAN, James Thomas, 1831-1885. 65-i4i
ALLAN, John, 1780-1834. 65-903
ALLAN and Ellis, London, Eng. 63-345
ALLDREDGE, E. P. 64-1163
AT.I.EE family. 64-213
Genealogy. 64-899
ALLEGAN Co. , Mich.
Medical practice. 65-596
Resident of. 65-581
ALLEGAN, Mich. 65-280
ALLEGANY Central Railroad. 64-815
ALLEGHANY Co., Va. 64-1237
ALLEGHENY City, Pa. (now part of Pittsburgh)
Social work. 65-1753
ALLEGHENY Co. , Pa.
Allegheny County Auxiliary No. 1, Pitts-
burgh Chapter of the American Red Cross.
65-1747
American Service Institute of Allegheny Co
Pittsburgh. 65-1746
ALLEGHENY River
Bridges. 65-1748
ALLEN, Alexander A. 65-1530
ALLEN, Ann see Penn, Ann (Allen) d. 1830
ALLEN, Ann, fL 1834. 64-1473
ALLEN, Anthony Benezet, 1802-1892. 64-914
ALLEN, Beth. 65-1530
ALLEN, Charles Channing. 64-278
ALLEN, Charles Francis Hitchcock, 1895-
collector. 64-815
ALLEN, Charles W., b. 1851. 65-1411
ALLEN, D. H. 64-714
ALLEN, Dewitt Clinton, b. 1835. 64-338
ALLEN, Edgar. 64-908
ALLEN, Edgar Fletcher see Fletcher-Allen
Edgar, 1886-
ALLEN, Edward Tyson. 64-908
ALLEN, Edward Weber, 1885- 64-1262
ALLEN, Elisha Hunt, 1804-1883. 63-346
64-762
ALLEN, Ellen (Lazarus) 64-1080
ALLEN, Florence Ellinwood, 1884- 65-33
ALLEN, Frederick Lewis, 1890-1954. 63-354
ALLEN, George, 1808-1876. 64-816
ALLEN, George V. 65-932
ALLEN, George Washington. 65-1530
ALLEN, Georgia May (Stowe) b. 1843. 64-714
ALLEN, Henry fureman, 1859-1930. 64-778
ALLEN, Hervey, 1889-1949. 63-275 63-289
64-150, 65-1664 '
ALLEN, James, of Alabama. 64-387
ALLEN, James Turner. 64-1407
ALLEN, John, 1796-1851. 64-1407, 64-1473
ALLEN, Louisa see Gregory, Louisa (Allen)
ALLEN, Marvin, 1800-1861. 65-1350
ALLEN, Mary Elizabeth (Bryan) 65-1412
ALLEN, MaryHobbs. 64-762
ALLEN, Paul Stuart, 1905-1960. 65-1854
AI m3 , -m7* cca — Turner ' Rebecca iAUeo)
ALLEN, Rolland Craten, 1881-1948. 65-332
ALLEN, Ruth. 65-1530
ALLEN, Shirley Walter, 1883- 64-908
ALLEN, Silas L. 64-1406
ALLEN, William, 1704-1780. 65-1543
ALLEN, William, 1784-1868. 65-1302
ALLEN, William C. 64-387
ALLEN, William Charles, 1857-1938. 65-155
ALLEN, William Vincent, 1847-1924.
65-1413, 65-1495
ALLEN, Willis, 1806-1859. 65-159
ALLEN Co. , Ky.
Circuit Court 63-133
ALLEN family. 64-762, 64-1407, 65-1302
Genealogy. 65-1413
ALLENSWQRTH, Andrew Jackson. 64-1179
ALLENSWQRTH, Ellen (Hughes) 64-1179
ALLENSWQRTH family
Genealogy. 64-1179
ALLENTOWN, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1676
Post Office. 65-1652
ALLEY Dwelling Authority, Washington, D. C.
65-45
ALLEY family
Genealogy. 64-899
ALLIANCE College, Alliance, Ohio. 65-224
ALLIED and Associated Powers (1914-1920)
Supreme Economic Council. 64-129
ALLIED Commission on Reparations. 65-48
ALLIED war debts
World War L 65-343,65-1078
236
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ALLIN, Thomas. 85-25
ALLTNG, Kenneths. 64-150
ALLING family. 65-1070
ALLINSON, Samuel. 65-1550
ALLINSON, Samuel, Jr. 65-1550
ALLINSON, William. 65-1550
ALLISON, Anne. 64-206
ALLISON, J. D. 65-23
ALLISON, Samuel King, 1900- 64-126,
64-1323
ALLISON, William Boyd, 1829-1908. 65-246,
65-565
ALLISON, Young Ewing, 1853-1932. 65-21
ALLISON, Young Ewing, 1890- 65-21
ALLISON family. 64-564
ALLISON Memorial Meeting, Henderson, Ky. ,
1933. 65-21
ALLPORT, Fayette Ward, 1893-1958. 65-486
ALLSOP, Thomas. 64-957
ALLSTON, Adele see Vanderborst, Adele
(AUston) 1842-1515
•ALLSTON, Ben. 64-650
ALLSTON, Benjamin, 1833-1900. 63-79,
63-272
ALLSTON, Charles Petigru, 1848-1922.
63-272
ALLSTON, Elizabeth see Waites, Elizabeth
(AUston) 1845-1921
ALLSTON, Elizabeth Waites see Pringle,
Elizabeth Waites (AUston)
ALLSTON, Jane see Pringle, Jane (AUston)
ALLSTON, Jane Louise see Hill, Jane Louise
(AUston) 1850-1937
ALLSTON, Richard L. 63-273
ALLSTON, Robert Francis Withers 230 _5 63 >«•
63-272 , 63-273, 63-315, 64-650
ALLSTON family. 63-272, 63-273, 63-315
ALLWOOD, Philip. 63-54
ALMA CoUege, Alma, Mich. 65-1353
World War H activities. 65-1351
ALMA, Mich.
Republican Woman's Club. 65-1380
ALMANACS
In German. 64-459
New Jersey. 65-1578, 65-1606
ALMOND, James Lindsay. 65-959
Lumber industry and trade. 65-258, 65-405
Papermaking. 65-258
World War II
Civilian war effort. 65-1376
ALPERS, William C. 65-1983
ALPHA Omicron Pi. 64-1454
ALPHADELPHIA Association. 65-192, 65-543
ALPHONSA, Mother (Congregation of St. Rose
of Lima) see Lathrop, Rose (Hawthorne)
1851-1926
ALSACE, France
World War I
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
64-569, 65-949
ALSACE Township, Pa.
Zion Church. 65-1663
ALSOP, Joseph Wright, 1910- 65-487
ALSTON, Archibald D. 64-388
ALSTON, Archibald D., Jr. 64-388
ALSTON, ArieUa see Hawkins, Ariella (Alston)
ALSTON, Edgar M. , 1827-1848. 64-388
ALSTON, Jacob Motte, 1821-1909. 65-852
ALSTON, Joseph, 1779-1816. 64-556
ALSTON, Mlssourianna M. F. 64-388
ALSTON, Sarah M 64-388
ALSTON family. 64-388
ALTGELD, John Peter, 1847-1902. 64-159
ALTMEYER, Arthur Joseph, 1891- 65-34,
65-81
ALTON, HL
Colleges and universities. 64-252
Land transactions. 64-331
Law practice. 64-331
ALTON, Mich.
Wesleyan Methodist Church. 65-637
ALTROCCHL, Rudolph, 1BB2-1952. 65-J886
ALTRUSAClub, Lincoln, Neb. 65-1414
ALUMNI activities
Michigan. 64-1423, 64-1468, 65-579,
65-1374
New York. 64-887, 64-909
ALUMNI associations
California. 64-1167
Illinois. 65-1935
Michigan. 64-1418, 65-357, 65-365,
65-537, 65-1377
ALMSHOUSE Conference (Nebraska Conference
of Social Work) 1926. 65-1509
ALMSHOUSES see Poorfanns and poorhouses
ALMY, John Jay, 1814-1895. 65-61
ALPENA, Mich.
Boom companies. 65-597
New York City. 64-870
Philippine Islands. 64-1417
ALUMNI Club of New York of the University of
Michigan. 64-1418
ALUMNI University, University of Michigan.
65-365
ALVARADO, Leon. 64-1580
ALVAREZ, Juan, Pres. Mexico, 1790-1867.
65-2013
ALVAREZ, ManueL 65-1168
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
ALVESTON Plantation, Occoneechie Neck,
N. C. 64-401
ALVORD, Bert. 63-352
ALVORD, Henry Elijah, 1844-1904. 64-891
ALWARO, Dennis R. 64-817
ALWARD, Emily Wight (Babcock) 1836-1919.
64-817
AMALGAMATED Clothing Workers of America.
64-105
AMAUA (Ship) 63-30
AMARILLO, Tex. 65-803
Journalism. 65-805
AMARO, Mariano Tupac see Tupac Amaro,
Mariano
AMBASSADORS see Diplomatic service;
Foreign relations; names of individuals;
and names of countries to which assigned
AMBERG, Samuel, 1874- 65-1365
AMBLER, Jaquelin, 1742-1798. *63-375
AMBULANCE service
World War L 64-825
AMELIA Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
AMELUNG, Minnie see Hawthorne, Minnie
(Amelung)
AMENDMENTS to Constitutions see Constitu-
tion under jurisdictions, e.g. U. S. —
Constitution
AMERICA First Foundation. 65-365
AMERICAN Academy of Arts and Sciences,
Boston, Mass. 63-301
AMERICAN Academy of the Fine Arts, New
York. 64-1315
AMERICAN Ambulance Field Service see
American Field Service
AMERICAN and Foreign Bible Society.
65-1884
AMERICAN and Mexican Mail Steamship
Company. 64-345
AMERICAN Anthropological Association.
63-10
AMERICAN Antiquarian Society, Worcester,
Mass. 65-1719
AMERICAN Arbitration Association. 65-112
AMERICAN Assembly. 64-870
AMERICAN Association for Economic Freedom.
64-21
AMERICAN Association for Labor Legislation.
64-21
237
AMERICAN Association for the Advancement of
Science. 64-819, 65-1672
AMERICAN Association for the United Nations
£££ also League of Nations Association
Illinois and Mid-west Office. 64-23
AMERICAN Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy. 65-1983
AMERICAN Association of Scientific Workers.
AMERICAN Association of Social Workers.
AM^CANAssaaation of University Profes-
Relatingto. 65-1308, 65-1917
Reports of, 1932-1938. 65-1981
University of Michigan Chapter. 64-1408
TheNatio^ Union Catalog of M^n uscri^Colleaions: Index
Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti Branch. 64-1409
Ithaca Branch. 64-818
Lincoln Branch (Neb. ) 65-1415
Michigan Division. 64-1410
Nebraska Division. 65-1416
AMERICAN Astronomical Society. 65-1717
AMERICAN Automobile Association. 65-113
AMERICAN Baptist Convention (formerly
Northern Baptist Convention) 64-1161
AMERICAN Baptist Education Society. 64-90
A TJ^^^ 4 H °-^°-^ety.
AMERICAN Bar Association. 64-544,64-1291,
AMERICAN Bible Society. 64-922
AMERICAN Bison Society. 64-752
Cherokee Indians. 65-1831
AMERICAN Can Company. 64-1262
A1 B*^£f N H CaSSlneSe Co-Sregation of
Benedictines. 65-2003
AMERICAN Chemical Society
Michigan Section. 64-1411
AMERICAN Child Health Association. 64-21
AMERICAN Civil Liberties Union
Lawyers' papers relating to. 65-1042
Legal case vs. American mercury. 65-1852
p T 5 ?i r £ aan * to - M - 1261 - 65 -"»s.
AMERICAN Colonization Society
Articles on. 65-264
Board of Directors. 64-751
Relating to. 63-107, 64-1080, 65-836
AMERICAN Commission on Mandates in
Turkey, 1919 (King-Crane Commission)
64-17, 65-1925 -"omuhj
AMERICAN Commission to Negotiate Peace
see g Pans, France-Peace ConferencT
AMERICAN Committee for th. «*,,*. ^ „,
Documents. M-o^ theStUdyofWar
AMERICAN Committee on Intellectual Exchange
Japan. 65-1194
AMERICAN Commonwealth Political Federation.
-^CAN^Con^^ on Pharmaceutical
AMERICAN Council for Judaism. 65-1745
AMEBICANC «-^I-rned Societies
Committee on American Native languages.
Relating to. 65-1980
Tl^s; iEdu<aaon - •««.
AMERICAN Council on Race Relations.
AMERICAN Cyanamid Company. 64-1174
AMERICAN Ethnological Society. 64-1580
AMERICAN Exchange Bank, Elmwood, Neb.
AMERICAN Expeditionary Forces see U S -
AMERICAN Federation of Labor. 65-1031
AMERICAN Field Service. 64-825
AMERICAN Folklore Society. 63-10
AMERICAN Forestry Association. 64-1299
AMERICAN Foundation for Pharmaceutical
Education. 65-1980
AMERICAN Free Produce Association. 65-156
| AMERICAN Freedman's Union Commission
AMERICAN Fur Company. 64-313,65-1401
AMERICAN Gas Association. 65-1069
AMERICAN Geographical Society. 65-1719
AMERICAN Geological Institute. 65-1930
AMERICAN Geophysical Union. 65-1300
AMERICAN Historical Association. £3^319
^3l9.^ V -T66 dgeATOrdCOmmittee -
^l^T <* ^estifPrtion of Social
Studies in the Schools. 65-1981
Committee on Historic Sites and Monuments.
Conference, 1940. 64-739
JohnH. Dunning Prize Committee. 65-166
Legal History Committee. 64-1352
Nominating committees. 65-166
Relating to. 65-1068, 65-1923, 65-1980
AMERICAN Home Missionary Society see
Congregational HomeSo^7so5Tty
AMERICAN Horse (Indian) 65-1499
AMERICAN House, Buffalo, NY. 64-848
AMERICAN Indian Missinn i Jrf i_
Miss«iri iS-S^SSr LuU ' eran Chu "*-
AMERICAN Institute of Architects. 64-929
Education Committee. 65-1340
Philadelphia Chapter.
Restoration Committee. 65-1317
AMERICAN Institute of Graphic Arts. 64-491
AMERICAN Institute of Pacific n.i.«
64-1262, 64-1331 Relations.
AMERICAN Institute of Sacred Lite,,.,
University of ancag^etef^*"'
AMERICAN Institute of the History of
Pharmacy. 65-1983
AMERICAN Institutions, Charles R. w a w~
Foundation for the SmdyT gt-sT ^
AMERICAN Interprofessional League. 65-1490
AMERICAN Jewish Committee 63 239
65-1033, 65-1734 ™" mnee - 63 ' 23 ^
AMERICAN Jewish Congress. 65-1033,
^^t^^8 tt 6^--— -
Michigan
*u5£° nita «**"*> dearborn.
New York
^i'S" POSt 5M ' NeW Y«k City.
Washington
Shelton Post No. 31. 65-1048
AMERICAN Liberty League. 65-343
AMERICAN Library Association. 64-101
AMERICAN literature see n.„.,
literary affairs — Ltter » t «'e and
AMERICAN loyalists see Loyalists
AMERICAN magazine. 64-1596
AMERICAN Medical Association. 65-103
AMERICAN Mining, Metallurgical, and Manu-
facturing Company. 65-1511 ^^
AMERICAN Molasses Company. 65-66, 65-68
AMERICAN National Council on Intellectual
Cooperation. 65-1980 -"""ectuai
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
AMERICAN National Red Cross see Red
Cross— American National Red Cross
AMERICAN Nature Stud; Society. 64-819
AMERICAN occupation (Alaska, 1867-69) by
W. S. Dodge and H. Ketchum, Jr. 65-1715
AMERICAN Olympic Committee. 64-832
AMERICAN Optical Company. 64-240
AMERICAN Oriental Society. 65-1218
AMERICAN Paper and Pulp Association.
64-913
AMERICAN Party (Know-Nothing Party)
64-1293, 65-23, 65-1566
New Jersey. 65-1565
AMERICAN Pen Women, National League at
65-781
AMERICAN Pharmaceutical Association.
65-1983
AMERICAN Philosophical Society, Philadelphia,
Pa. 63-301, 65-1980
Historical and Literary Committee. 63-5
AMERICAN Physical Society. 65-1719
AMERICAN poetry see Poetry
AMERICAN Political Science Association.
64-183, 65-1308, 65-1917
AMERICAN political science review. 65-1308
AMERICAN Protective Association. 63-208
AMERICAN Public Welfare Association. 64-21
AMERICAN Red Cross see Red Cross— Ameri-
can National Red Cross
AMERICAN Relief for India. 65-152
AMERICAN Relief to Europe Administration.
65-1509
The AMERICAN scholar (Periodical) 65-1672
AMERICAN School for the Deaf, Hartford,
Conn. 64-1289
AMERICAN School of Metaphysics, New York
City. 64-902
AMERICAN Service Institute of Allegheny
County, Pittsburgh, Pa. 65-1746
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, 65-612
St. Louis Branch. 64-320
AMERICAN Society of International Law.
64-183, 65-1917
The AMERICAN spectator (New York) 64-953
AMERICAN States Utilities Corporation.
64-691
AMERICAN Sugar Refining Company. 64-1418
AMERICAN Sunday-School Union. 65-1480
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 Woman's Educational Association.
65-836
AMERICAN Youth Congress. 63-232, 64-1483
AMERICANISM
Writings on. 65-1920
AMERICANIZATION Committee of Detroit.
64-1412
AMERICANS for Democratic Action. 64-1261,
65-121, 65-1042
AMERICA'S economic growth, by Fred Albert
Shannon. 65-1932
AMERICUS, Ga, 64-499
AMERINGER, Oscar, 1870-1943. 64-1594
AMES, Carleton. 64-1635
AMES, Edgar G. , 1868-1949. 65-1053
AMES, Edward Raymond, Bp. , 1806-1879.
64-973
AMES, Fisher, 1758-1808. 63-64, 64-202
AMES, James Barr, 1846-1910. 65-648
AMES, Jesse Hazen, 1875-1957. 65-446
AMES, Oakes, 1804-1873. 65-246
AMES, Truman E. 65-1360
AMES family. 65-1775
AMHERST, Jeffery Amherst, baron, 1717-
1797. 63-381, 63-404
AMHERST Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Courthouse. 64-751
Family papers. 64-587, 64-1237
Students. 64-1555
Tobacco trade. 63-345
AMIDON, Beulah. 65-48
AMITY Church, Iredell Co. , N. a 64-617
AMT . TF ., Thomas Ryum, 1897- 64-1594
AMLDtG, Clarence. 63-28
AMMANN, Othmar Herman, 1879- 65-2011
AMMON, Charles D. 65-1507
AMNESTY see Pardon
AMNESTY oaths (Civil War) see Civil War-
Loyalty oaths
AMON, Leonard. 65-23
AMORY, Thomas C. , of Boston. 64-374
AMOY, China
Travel and description. 63-234
AMPTHILL, Chesterfield Co. , Va. 64-1230,
64-1242
AMPUTATION
Leg. 65-1918
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
Hospitals. 65-966
AMUSEMENTS. 64-502
see also Concerts; Motion pictures;
Recreation
Great Britain. 65-1879
New York. 64-844
New York City. 64-844
Ohio. 64-844
ANATOMY. 64-134
Comparative. 64-153
Dental. 64-683
Lectures. 65-1540
Teachers and teaching, 65-333, 65-1290,
65-1331, 65-1952
ANCESTRY see Heredity
ANCHORIA (Ship) 64-580
ANCHORS. 64-255
ANCIENT history
Study and teaching. 64-927
ANCIENT Order of United Workmen
Records from Virginia City, Nev. 65-1764
ANDER, GustafH. 64-887
ANDERSEN, Andreas. 63-320
ANDERSEN, Hendrik Christian, 1872-1940.
63-320
ANDERSEN, Olivia Donaldson (Cushing), 1871-
63-320
ANDERSON (A. ) (Special) Bacon Syndicate
Purchase. 65-1009
ANDERSON, Archer, b. 1838. 65-1009
ANDERSON, Chandler Parsons, 1866-1936.
64-778, 64-1577
ANDERSON, Charles Lewis, 1827-1910.
65-1787
ANDERSON, Clinton Presba, 1895- 64-773,
65-94, 65-602
ANDERSON, D. A. 65-446
ANDERSON, E. R. 65-1009
ANDERSON, Edward Clifford, 1815-1883.
64-389
ANDERSON, Edward Coffin, 1821-1890.
64-722
ANDERSON, Edward Playfalr, 1856-1951.
64-722
ANDERSON, Eliza (Burton) 64-390
ANDERSON, Elizabeth (Clark) 65-977
ANDERSON, Evelina see Porter, Evelina
(Anderson) 1790-1871
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Genealogy. 64-601
ANDERSON Memorial Center, Boston Univer-
sity. 64-14
ANDERSON, S. C.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-1865
■"ARSON'S East Tennessee Mining Company.
ANDOVER Furnace. 65-1559
ANDERSON, Frank Maloy, 1871-1961. 65-166
ANDERSON, Mrs. Frank Maloy see Anderson
Maude (Case)
ANDERSON, Isabel Weld (Perkins) 1876-1948
64-14
ANDERSON (J. R. ) & Company. 65-1009
ANDERSON, James, 1796-1874. 64-390
ANDERSON, Jennie (Thornwell) 64-390
ANDERSON, Joseph Reid, 1813-1892. 65-1009
ANDERSON, Larz, 1866-1937. 64-14
ANDERSON, Lucretia (McFall) 65-1865
ANDERSON, Malcolm Playfair 1878-1919
64-722
ANDERSON, Maria Lucinda (Dupuy) 65-964
ANDERSON, Mary Evans (Pegram) 65-973
ANDERSON, Maude (Case) 63-233
ANDERSON, Melville Best, 1851-1933
64-722
ANDERSON, Nels. 65-948
ANDERSON, Rasmus Bjorn, 1846-1936
64-1626, 65-334
ANDERSON, Richard Clough, 1750-1826
65-977
ANDERSON, Richard Clough, 1788-1826
65-23
ANDERSON, Robert Burton, 18337-1889
64-390
ANDERSON, Robert van Vleck, 1884-1949.
64-722
ANDERSON, St. George M.
Estate of. 65-1009
ANDERSON, Sarah McQueen (Williamson)
o4— 389
ANDERSON, Sherwood, 1876-1941 64-150
64-491, 64-953, 64-1367, 65-1205, 65-1934
ANDERSON, Wilhelm. 65-1132
ANDERSON, William, b. 1843. 65-253
ANDERSON, William Hamilton, 1874- 64-24
ANDERSON Association. 65-1009
ANDERSON Brothers Corporation, Houston,
Tex. 65-883
ANDERSON Cavalry. 65-818
ANDERSON District, S. C. 64-1087
ANDERSON family. 64-390. 64-722. 65-1009.
60-1354
ANDOVER, Mass.
Merchants. 64-56
Students. 65-367
ANDOVER Theological Seminary. 64-1281
Faculty. 65-1762
Students. 63-263, 65-1050
ANDREW Carnegie Fund. 64-767
ANDREWS, AustinS., 1836-1917. 64-242
A^WS, Charles Thomas, 1842-1931.
ANDREWS, Frank Maxwell, 1884-1943.
ANDREWS, John A. 64-1218
ANDREWS, John O., 1844-1871. 64-242
ANDREWS, Lulu. 64-820
ANDREWS, Philip, 1866-1945. 63-325
ANDREWS, Stanley, 1895- 65-95
ANDREWS, W. R. 64-1575
ANDREWS family. 63-252, 64-242
Genealogy. 64-820
ANDREWS Opera Company. 63-252
ANDREWS university, Berrien Springs, Mich.
ANDROSCOGGIN River. 64-357
ANECDOTES. 64-60
ANGEL, Benjamin. 64-1575
ANGELL, Alexis Caswell, 1857-1932
64-1413, 64-1500, 65-1360
ANGELL, Carleton Watson, 1887-1962
65-479
ANGELL, James Burrill, 1829-1916. 64-1413
As correspondent 64-764, 64-1418
64-1433, 64-1469, 64-1478, 64-1487,
«"i?2 8 ' 64 - 150 °. 64-1515, 65-199,
ei1i«' «1 24 ' 65 " 253 ' 65 - 259 - «- 2 69.
HJS- ff" 319 ' 6S - 335 - 6S '^> 65-384
65-437, 65-440, 65-455, 65-457 65-474
65-476, 65-510, 65-531 65-585 65-587
65-594, 65-618, 65-629 65-6st' S-%
65-me ' 65 " 1395 ' 65 - 13 "'
Biographical sketch of. 64-1437
Letters to. 65-1330
Notes on lectures by. 65-278 65-537
65-560, 65-606 ' '
Summer trip to Canada. 65-227
Wife of. 64-1414
ANGELL, James Rowland, 1869-1949
ii'l 3 ! 7 ' 65 " 384 ' 65 " 486 . 65 "5S1. 65-537,
65-567, 65-636, 65-645, 65-1353, 65-1980
^i ^^ ' 6 Th ° m P s °° see McLaughlin,
Lois Thompson (Angell) *""«,
ANGELL, Robert Cooley, 1899- 64-1515
ANGELL (Sarah Caswell) Chapter, Daughters
of the American Revolution, Ann Arbor
Mich. £5^212.
ANGELL, Sarah Swoope Caswell, 1831-1903
64-1413, 64-1414
ANGLE, Paul McClelland, 1900- 65-1923
ANGLICAN Church see Church of England
ANGLICAN Communion. 63-237
ANGLO-AMERICAN Caribbean Commission.
ANGLO-FHENCH War, 1775-1763. 64-810
ANGLO-MEXICAN Company, ltd. 63-16
ANGLO-PROSSIANBank, Berlin, Ger.
ANGLO-SAXONS
History. 65-1923
ANGLO-SIAMESE Boundary Commission.
ANGLO-SPANISH War, 1739-1748. 63-221
ANGOFF, Charles, 1902- 65-1084
AN 6M58 CllarleS ' mercnant o* Liverpool, Eng.
ANGUS, William, merchant of Liverpool, Eng.
ANIMAL pelts see Skins and hides
ANIMAL populations. 65-167
ANIMALS
see ateo Game and game birds; Livestock:
aiTnames of animals "™«°ck;
Anthropology. 64-1522
Ecology. 65-167
Vaccination. 64-1263
ANIMALS, Fossil see Paleontology
ANN Arbor Art Association. 65-193
ANN Arbor Cooperative Society. 65-194
ANN Arbor courier and times. 64-1433
ANNArbor Forest Hill Cemetery Association.
ANN Arbor Garden Club. 65-195
ANN Arbor Grandmothers"Club. 65-137S
ANN Arbor Library Club. 65-196
ANN Arbor Medical Club. 65-197
ANNArbor, Mich. 64-1475
Alumni associations. 65-1377
Banks and hanirj nE _ 65-1379
Board of Education. 65-568
Business papers. 65-205, 65-527, 65-569
Carriage and wagon making. 65-401
Churches and religious affairs. 65-592
Baptist 65-198
Congregational. 65-199
Methodist 65-247
Presbyterian. 64-1415. 64-1444
65-244, 65-357—' ^ 1444 '
240
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ANN Arbor, Mich. (Continued)
Civic life. 64-1414, 64-1433, 65-648
Civil engineering. 65-436
Clubs. 65-193, 65-195, 65-196, 65-197,
65-1322, 65-1367, 65-1375
Colleges and universities see M ichiga n —
University (Ann Arbor)
Cooperative societies. 65-194
Dentistry. 65-339
Description. 65-593
Detroit Observatory. 64-1517, 65-335
Drug trade. 65-444
Electric power. 65-408
Family papers. 64-1407, 64-1475, 65-216,
65-236, 65-478, 65-517, 65-660,
65-1353, 65-1395
First Baptist Church. 65-198
First Congregational Church. 65-199
First Presbyterian Church. 64-1415,
64-1444, 65-244, 65-357
Fraternal organizations, es^isse
Golf clubs. 65-1322
History. 64-1473, 65-520, 65-1394
Hospitals. 65-479
Insurance business. 65-401
Land. 65-357
Investments. 65-467
Law practice. 64-1479
Library associations. 65-1375
Mayor. 64-1457, 65-666
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc )
65-1343
Municipal government. 65-568
M"g«-ai societies. 65-206
National Security League. 65-321
Newspaper clippings. 65-1394
Nurses and nursing. 65-1391 230-563
Obituaries. 65-1394
Pastors' Conferences. 64-1442
Patriotic societies. 65-212
Police Dept. 65-568
Political organizations. 65-1375
Railroads. 65-515
Red Cross. 65-369
Reform. 64-1437
Republican Committee. 65-1380
Resident of. 65-378, 65-511, 65-553,
65-588, 65-593
School of Religion. 65-1351
Schools. 64-1473, 65-593
Social life. 65-454
Social service organizations. 65-214,
65-1381
Societies. 65.-1367
see also type of organization as a
subdivision of Ann Arbor, e. g.
Ann Arbor, Mich. —Patriotic societies
Students. 65-549
see also <"i>Mpii — University (Ann
Arbor) — Students
Theater. 65-452, 65-1325
Trade. 65-396
Unions. 64-1450, 64-1452
Universities Committee on Post-war
International Problems. 65-1390
Veterans' organisations, 65-1333
Water. 65-1392
Women's organizations. 64-1409, 65-203,
65-1333, 65-1375, 65-1391, 65-1399
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
World War L 65-243
Young Men's Christian Associations.
65-667
ANNALI di ottalmologia. 65-1538
ANNAPOLIS, Md.
Civil War
Prisons and prisoners. 64-218, 64-243
Convention on Trade, 1786. 65-1318
Naval Academy see U. S.-Naval Academy,
Annapolis, Md.
ANNAPOLIS Royal, N. S. 63-381
ANNE liceat invitos in servitutem dare, by
Thomas Oarkson. 65-1083
ANNEXATION. 64-738
see also Territorial expansion
ANNIE Fairfax (Schooner) 64-1400
ANNIE get your gun (Theatrical production)
64-1611
ANION, John. 65-1551
ANION family. 65-1551
ANNE, Burt. 65-606
ANMSTON, Ala.
Military posts. 65-949
ANNIVERSARY celebratiOBS see Celebrations;
Exhibitions and fairs
ANNMARY Brown Memorial Library, Provi-
dence, R L 64-804
ANNUITY payments to Indians. 63-247
ANOTHER morning, by Wessel Smitter.
65-562
AN5LINGER, Harry Jacob, 1892- 65-96
ANSON Co. , N. C. 64-522
Merchants. 64-1021
ANTARCTIC region
Discovery. 64-1578
Exploring expeditions. 64-1388
Scientific expeditions. 64-782
ANTHEMS, National. 65-1880, 65-1881
ANTHONY, Andrew Varlck Stout, 1835-1906.
63-393
ANTHONY, Henry Bowen, 1815-1884.
64-1559, 64-1580
ANTHONY, John Gould, 1804-1877. 63-399,
65-1221
ANTHONY, Martha (Farmer) collector.
65-874
ANTHONY, Nellie Larmon. 64-853
ANTHONY, Susan BrownelL 1820-1906.
63-361, 64-292, 64-1326, 64-1562, 65-22,
65-255, 65-835 , 65-930, 65-934, 65-1958,
65-1984
ANTHONY family. 65-835
ANTHONY League of the District of Columbia
(later Susan B. Anthony Foundation) 65-934
ANTHONY, N. J. 65-1700
ANTHROPOLOGY. 63-4,
64-1580, 65-36
-14, 64-167,
Museums. 65-1267
By place
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
Pacific Northwest. 64-1251
Philippine Islands. 64-1216
ANTI-DEFAMATION League of B'nai B'rith,
65-1033, 65-1734
ANTIETAM, Battle of, 1862. 64-57, 64-1151
Maps. 65-946
ANTI-IMPERIALIST League, Boston, Mass.
64-771
ANT1-JACKSONIANISM. 65-905
see also Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U. S. ,
17ffTi845
ANTILIQUOR movements see Prohibition;
Temperance
ANTILLES see West Indies
ANTTMASONRY. 64-873, 64-952, 64-1144,
64-1584
ANTIMONOPOLY suits
Cheese industry and trade. 65-1065
ANTIN, Louis Antoine de Pardaillan de
Gondrin, due d', 1665-1736. 64-122
ANTIOCH College, Yellow Springs, Ohio.
63-255
ANTIQUARIAN Society, American see
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester,
Mass.
ANTIQUTTIES see Archeology
ANTIRENT troubles, New York, 1839-1846.
64-836
ANTI-SALOON League of America. 64-24,
65-1034, 65-2010
ANTI-SALOON League of Michigan. 65-684
ANnSEMrnSM. 63-232, 65^1729, 65-1734
ANTI-SLAVERY Friends, Indiana Society of.
65-156
ANTELAVERY movements see Slavery-
Anttslavery movements
ANTITRUST laws, legislation and prosecution
65-64, 65-648, 65-1422
see also Trusts, Industrial
241
antivivisection
Minnesota. 63-242
ANTONIETTA (Bark) 64-1395
ANTWERP, Belgium
Jews. 65-1739
ANZA, JuanBauUstade, 1735-1788. 65-1165
APACHE Co. , Ariz.
History. 65-1781
APACHE Indians. 65-1499, 65-1815
"^^mjalgns against. 63-355,
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Pictures. 64-4
By place
Arizona. 65-1176
Colorado. 65-1783
New Mexico. 65-1783
APALACRTCOLA, Ha.
Cotton trade. 64-615
APPALACHIA
Business papers. 65-1032
Indian relics. 64-599
APPERSON, Phoebe see Hearst, Phoebe
(Apperson) 1842-1915 «*>«>e
APPLEBY, George. $4-768
APPLEBY, PaulH. 65-30
APPLEGARTH, Edward. 65-861
APPLEGARTH, Mabel. 65-861
APPLEGATE, George W. 64-263
APPLEGATE, Jesse, 1811-1888. 64-707
APPLEGATE, Lindsay, 1808-1892. 65-1119
APPLEGATE, Lisbon, 1803-1875. 64-263
**|gGATE, Oliver CromweH, 1845-1938.
APPLEGATE and Gordon, firm. 64-273
APPLEGATE family. 65-1119
APPLES
Trees
Growing. 65-1598
APPLETON (D.) and Company. 64-1332
APPLETON, George Lyman, b. 1841. 64-977
APPLETON, Louisa Caroline (Arnold) 64-977
^Mar^E. *%" "?» (L y™»J ** Arnold,
Mary Ellen (Lyman) Appleton ^
AP S LET ^ (WUUa,n) «« Company, Boston.
Mas* Oater Hooper (Samuel £m£»y)
^^Sf WUUam Heary ' ffil4 -«99.
APPLETON, William Worthen, 1845-1924.
APPLETON family. 64-977
APPLETON Publishing House (now Appleton-
Century-crofts) 65-1409 «"««»
APPLIED science see Technology
APPLING, Austin M. 63-382
APPOINTMENTS, Political see Political
patronage
APPOQUINIMINK Creek, Del. 64-213
APPRENTICES
draining. 65-948
Delaware. 64-213
APPROPRIATIONS
~ *2. * S. -Congress-Appropriations
taationalPrtson Conunission Congress,
World War H. 64-257
APPROPRIATIONS Committee (U. S. House of
Representatives) 64-938
APPROPRIATE committee (U. S. Senate)
AQUATIC ecology. 65-167
AQUEDUCTS
Washington, D. C. 63-380
ARABIAN American Oil Company. 64-1635
ARABIAN Desert
Archeological expeditions. 65-36
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
ARBEITER-ring see Workmen's Circle
El Salvador and U. S.
65-1330
ARBITRATION, Labor see Labo^-Arbitra-
Hon, conciliation, and~mediation
ARBITRATION society of America see
American Arbitration Society ~~
ARBORICULTURE
see abw Horticulture; Nurseries (Horti-
culxure)
North Carolina. 64-635
ARCH, John. 65-1831
ARCHAEOLOGICAL Institute of America
Spokane Chapter. 64-214
ARCHANGEL, Russia see Arkhangelsk.
V. S. S. R. «wsk,
ARCHBOLD, John D. 63-246
ARCHEOLOGY. 64-1522, 64-1580
see also Excavations (Archeology)
Classical
Teachers and teaching. 65-1897
Expeditions. 64-1522, 65-36
Alaska. 65-1081
Near East. 64-1419,65-348,65-582
Philippine Islands. 65-292
Indians. 63-2, 64-599
Museums. 65-1267
Notes, etc. 65-292, 65-319
By place
Alaska. 85-1081
British Columbia. 65-1815
Central America. 63-1
CMle. 65-1815
Guadalupe bland. 65-1815
Illinois. 64-1522
Mexico. 63-1
Mississippi Valley. 64-1580
Pennsylvania. 64-1522
Puerto Rico. 65-1815
South America. 63-1
Southwest. 64-7, 65-1788
Virginia. 64-1243
AR 6^oi7 BranChTa01ier ' 1790 -«56.
ARCHER, Charles. 64-1584
ARCHER William. 65-1310
ARCHITECTS. 64-1267
Registration of. 65-1340
Michigan. 65-588
ARCHITECTURAL drafting. 64-348
AR «^0 CTDRALLea ^^ America.
ARCHITECTURAL League of New York. 64-929
ARCHITECTURE. 65-434
see also Naval architecture
Business papers and practice 63-S67
64-695, 64-929, 65^88, 65-1340 '
Churches see Churches and church af-
fairs—Buildings
Colleges and universities. 65-1926
Designs and plans. 63-349,64-849,64-858
Education. 65-1340
History. 65-1317, 65-1340
Restorations
Michigan. 65-1340
Philadelphia. 65-1315, 65-1317
Societies. 65-1340
By place
Illinois. 65-489
Michigan, 65-489, 65-1340
Missouri. 64-297
New York. 64-858, 64-929
°hio. 64-348
Pennsylvania. 65-825, 65-1317
Tennessee. 64-348
D. C. 64-776
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ARCHITECTURE, Domestic
see also Construction industry
Designs and plans. 64-372, 64-943
Maryland. 65-176
South Carolina. 63-304
ARCHIVES
Foreign. 63-319
Preservation, 65-191
Confederate States of America. 65-988
Germany. 64-179
Michigan 65-320
Virginia. 65-988
ARCHIVISTS. 65-1662
ARCOLA, N. C. 64-376
ARCOT, India. 63-98
ARCTIC regions
Exploring expeditions. 64-328
ARDEN, N. C.
Christ School for Boys. 65-745
ARDERT, Charles W. 64-1260
ARDIZZONE, Edward. 65-1978
ARDRET, Robert, 1908- 65-1085
ARENA, Wis. 65-1058
ARENDT, Hannah, 1906- 65-891
AREVALO, Juan Jose'. 64-895
ARGENTINA
Birds. 65-1849
Consular and diplomatic service (U. S. )
63-152, 63-386, 64-690, 64-1335
Indians. 65-1815
International Commission of Jurists, 1927
Meeting, Buenos Aires. 65-507
Lutheran church work in. 63-28, 64-187
Personal papers. 65-1552
Travel and description. 65-335
ARGO (Ship) 64-1394
ARGONNE, Battle of the, 1918. 64-569,
64-842, 65-949
ARGOSY (Periodical) 64-684
ARGUMENTATION _see Debating
ARGUS, Albany, N. Y. (Newspaper) 64-843
ARIEL Baptist Church, Macon Co. , Ga,
65-190
ARIEL steam air carriage, 1841-1844.
65-894
ARIKARA Indians
Campaign against, 1823. 65-1811
ARITHMETIC
Books. 64-535
see also Ciphering books
Interest calculations. 64-747
ARIZONA. 65-1781
Assayers. 64-9
Banks and hanking. 65-1757
Business papers. 65-552
Cattle raising and trade. 64-3,64-11,
65-1757, 65-1781
Ranches see Arizona— Ranches
Celebrations. 64-2
Census records. 63-93
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-869
Coal industry and trade. 64-5
Colleges and universities see Arizona
University (Tucson)
Copper mines and mining. 64-13. 64-802
65-2009
Corporation Commission. 65-1757
County government and county records.
65-1758
Courts. 65-1758
Foreign population. 64-5
High schools. 65-1134
History. 65-1781
Indian agents and agencies. 65-1176,
65-1178
Indian schools. 64-1542, 65-1178
Indian wars. 64-4, 65-1824
Indians. 65-944, 65-1134, 65-1176,
65-1781
Investments. 64-3
Land. 64-3
Claims. 65-1180
Grants. 65-1181
Settlement. 65-1781
Maps. 65-1759
Merchants. 65-1757
Mexican troops, Departure of (1856)
65-1781
Military life and posts in. 64-4, 64-8,
65-1759
Mines, mining, and processing. 64-9,
64-13, 65-1758, 65-1781
see also names of minerals as subdivl-
sion under Arizona, e. g. Arizona-
Vanadium
Mormons. 65-1122, 65-1162
Pioneer life. 64-5
Politics. 65-1758
Postal service. 65-1756
Railroads. 64-13
Ranches. 64-3
Real estate business. 65-1758
Retail trade. 64-3
Sheep raising and trade,
Surveys and surveying.
Tax records. 65-1757
Travel and description.
University (Tucson)
65-1757
65-1181
65-1815
Centennial papers. 64-2
Vanadium. 65-1781
Waterpower. 65-1781
Wool industry and trade. 65-1757
ARIZONA Territory
Governor. 64-11
Min»g and Wliwing 64-12
Ranches, 65-1756
ARKANSAS
Capitol building. 63-349
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1043
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
63-67, 63-231, 65-160, 65-905,
65-1843
Military telegraph. 65-897
Drainage. 65-1306
Family and personal papers, 63-126,
64-481, 64-676, 64-746
Farms and farming. 64-800
Indian agencies and agents. 65-1177
Indians. 65-1499
law practice. 63-126
Petroleum industry and trade. 64-1036
Politics
Whig Party. 63-126
Railroads
Construction and engineering. 65-1533
Social life. 63-126
Timber. 65-1306
ARKANSAS Indian Agency. 65-1177
ARKANSAS Post, Ark. Battle of, 1863.
65-160
ARKANSAS River
Fortifications. 64-1526
Travel and description. 64-335
ARKHANGELSK, U.S.S.R.
American Expedition, 1918-1919. 65-609
ARLINGTON Charge of the Tennessee Confer-
ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South. 64-969
ARLINGTON Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
ARLINGTON, Minn.
Cooperative stare. 63-253
ARLINGTON, Va.
Freedman's School. 64-644
ARMADE, Mich. 65-251
ARMBRUSTER, Howard. 65-1983
ARMED Services Commission, Lutheran
Church— Missouri Synod, 63-31
ARMENIAN relief activities. 64-359, 64-375
ARMDO, Manuel. 65-1165
ARMISTEAD, Charles James. 64-1222
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ARMETEAD, Jesse Scott, 1797-1868
64-1222
ARMETEAD, Martha Storrs (Trueheart)
ARMETEAD, Meeta Rhodes see Capehart
Meeta Rhodes (Armisteadj
ARMETEAD, Nancy Miller see Blanton, Nancy
Miller (Armistead) 1829-1902
ARMETEAD, Wilson, 18197-1868. 63-400
ARMETEAD case. 63-400
ARMETEAD family. 64-1222
ARMETICE Commission, Permanent Interna-
tional. 65-266
ARMOR, Samuel Glasgow, 1819-1885
Notes on lectures by. 65-596
ARMOR
World War H. 65-928
ARMOR plate. 65-358
ARMOUR, Richard Willard, 1906- 65-1086
ARMS and munitions control. 65-53
ARMS, Coats of see Heraldry
ARMS embargo. 65-1507
ARMSTRONG, Annie Walker 1850-1938
64-1160
ARMSTRONG, Charlotte, 1905- 65-1087
ARMSTRONG, D. W. 65-1365
ARMSTRONG, Hamilton Fish, 1893- 64-778
ARMSTRONG, Henry. 65-1868
ARMSTRONG, James E. 65-1918
ARMSTRONG, John, 1758-1843. 63-228,
ARMSTRONG, Louise (Van Voorhis) 1889-1848
64-1416
ARMSTRONG, Paul. 65-1507
ARMSTRONG, Philander Banister b 1847
65-1775 ' '
ARMSTRONG (Rollo S. } Grocery and Drug
Store, Chelsea, Mich. 65-407
ARMSTRONG, Solomon, 1821-1897. 65-1348
ARMY see under name of jurisdiction, e e.
Gt. Brit -Army; U. S. -Army
ARMY Accounts, U. S. Office of. 64-1567
ARMY and Navy Commission, Lutheran
Church— Missouri Synod. 63-31
ARMY and navy journal. 65 -896
ARMY camps see Military posts
ARMY life see Military life; and subdivision
Military life under names of wars
ARMY Nurse Corps. 65-945
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
ARNEY, W. F. M 65-162
ARNOLD, Benedict, 1741-1801 64-47
64-1219, 65-1854 '
ARNOLD, Edwin, 1832-1904. 65-1874
ARNOLD, Henry Harley, 1886-1950. 64-1557
ARNOLD, Hiram
Estate of. 64-1479
ARNOLD, Isaac Newton, 1815-1884. 63-406
ARNO^ Ubertaaa America see Wlthrow,
Libertatia America (Arnold) —
ARNOLD, Louisa Caroline see Appleton
Louisa Caroline (Arnold) — mtv "" m >
AB 65°i543 MiU ' 8aret (ShiWen) "60-1804.
**•?£} 1Un EUen {hyma »> Apple ^
ARNOLD, Mary Ellicott, 1876- 64-712
ARNOLD, Matthew, 1822-1888. 63-207
64-45, 64-63 '
ARNOLD, Ralph, 1875- 65-2010, 65-2011
ARNOLD, Samuel Green. 63-377
ARNOLD, Thurman Wesley, 1891- 63-354
64-165, 65-1065
ARNOLD Arboretum, Harvard University.
ARNOLD family. 64-977
ARNOLD Lumber Company, Poughkeepsie,
ARONOVICL Carol. 65-1924
AROU5ICK Island, Me.
Land proprietorship. 65-181
ARPS, George Frederick, 1874-1939. 65-486
ARRESTS
Pennsylvania. 64-1153
ARRINGTON, Katherlne Pendleton. 64-365
ARROW no. 2 (Ship) 64-709
ARROYO, Jose' Miguel, 18107-1875. 64-345
ARROYO, Luisde. 64-345
ARSENALS
Massachusetts. 65-28
Missouri. 64-288, 65-1120
ART, Abstract 63-411
ART and artists. 63-48, 64-955, 64-1315
65-6, 65-434, 65-1191
see also Painting
Biography. 63-393, 64-802
Collectors and collecting. 65-829, 65-2009
Criticism. 64-1360, 65-834
Education, instruction, and study. 63-154
63-411, 64-495, 64-881, 65-1397 '
Europe. 64-1546
Georgia. 64-234
Illinois. 64-6
Maryland. 65-2022
New York City. 64-350
EduMtions. 63-216, 64-881, 65-369,
05-1941 '
Galleries and museums
Connecticut 64-1315
Ireland. 65-1834
Missouri. 64-1526
North Carolina. 65-715
Lectures. 65-616, 65-1902
Notes, research material, etc 64-795
64-1359 '
Practice (Business records, notebooks
sketches, etc.) 63-393, 63-411, 64-6
Societies. 64-1315, 65-922
Michigan. 65-193
Minnesota. 65-1983
North Carolina. 64-365
Washington, D. C. 65-922
World War H. 65-1077
By place
China. 64-879
Europe. 63-393
Germany. 65-2000
Great Britain. 64-1315
Italy. 63-104
Japan. 64-879
Massachusetts. 65-6
New Mexico. 65-1788, 65-1796
Ohio. 65-18, 65-1796
ART Students' League of New York. 64-350
ASBURN, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
^4^3,^691' BP -' " 45 - 1816 - M - 966 '
ARTEAGA, Ignacio. 65-1825
ARTHUR, Charlotte. 64-150
ARTHUR, Chester Alan, Pres. U. S 1830-
1886. 63-326 ^^ '
Autographs. 65-59
ARTHUR Eggleso (Schooner) 64-1400
ARTIAGA, Santiago, 1873- 64-1417
ARTILLERY. 63-360
see also under names of armies, e.g
U. S. -Army-Artillery; and under'
States, e. g. North Carolina— Artillery
ARTS and Letters, National Society of see
National Society of Arte and Letters
ARTS, Useful see Technology
244
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AS the earth turns, by Gladys Hasty Carroll.
65-1094
ASAKAWA, Kan'lchi, 1873-1948. 64-1277
ASBOTH, Alexander. 65-950, 65-1517
ASH, William Sword. 64-1152
ASHANTlWar, 1873-1874. 63-148
ASHBURNHAM, Mass.
Churches and religions affairs
Methodist. 65-696
ASHBURTON, Alexander Baring, baron, 1774-
1848. 64-1584
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 Eller, 1877-1948. 64-25
ASHEVILLE Female College (later Asheville
College lor Young Women) 64-392, 64-1014
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Banks and h a^ ta ""E. 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
ASHPTELD, Mass.
Travel from, 65-255
ASHFORTH, Frlda. 65-1850
ASHLEY, Delos Rodeyn, 1828-1873. 230 " 563
ASHLEY, Jonathan, 1712-1780. 63-35
ASHLEY, William Henry, 1778-1838. 64-275,
64-282, 64-285 , 64-307, 64-343, 65-1811
Estate of. 65-1161
ASHLEY, Mo. 64-274
ASHLEY River Valley
Plantations. 63-313
ASHMON, George. 65-178
ASHMUN family. 65-1436
ASIA
Anthropology. 63-14
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-966
Mormons. 65-1162
French colonial and commercial
undertakings. 64-261
Languages and literature see Oriental
laflgnagpw and literature; and names of
specific languages and literatures
Research studies on. 64-1331
ASIMOV, Isaac, 1920- 65-1088
ASKEW, George A. 64-26
ASKREN, D. L 65-348
ASSAM, India
World War H. 64-822
ASSAULT and battery
Colorado.
ASSAYEBS
65-1189
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 Advertising Clubs of the World.
65-113
ASSOCIATED Industries of Seattle. 64-1264
64-1595, 64-1615,
ASSOCIATED Press.
65-1742
ASSOCIATION for Improving the Conditions of
the Poor, New York see New York Associa-
tion for Improving the Conditions of the Poor
ASSOCIATION for Ministerial Improvement of
the MicMg*" Conference, Wesleyan Method-
ist Church. 65-637
ASSOCIATION for the Preservation of Virginia
Antiquities. 65,-956
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 Collegiate Schools of Archi-
tecture. 65-1340
ASSOCIATION of Evangelical Lutheran Sunday
Schools of St. Louis. 63-23
ASSOCIATION of Launderers. 65-111
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 Radio and Television News
Analysts. 65-1062
ASSOCIATION of Scientists for Atomic Educa-
tion. 64-31
ASSOCIATION of Scientists, Washington, D. C.
64-177
ASSOCIATION of the Bar of the City of New
York
Committee on Conflict of Interest Statutes.
65-112
ASSOCIATION of University and College
Business Officers see Central Association
of College and University Business Officers
ASSYRIANS, Modern (Nestorians)
Relief to. 64-359
ASTOR, John Jacob, 1763-1848. 64-873,
•65-1576
ASTOR, Mary, 1906- 65-1089
ASTOR family. 65-1775
ASTORIAN (Ship) 64-709
ASTROLOGY s« Hermetic art and philosophy
ASTRONAUTICS see Space flight
ASTRONOMY
see also Cosmogony; Geodesy
Calculations. 65-382
Correspondence relating to. 63-250,
65-325, 65-335, 65-355, 65-383, 65-627
Field trips. 64-1517, 64-1556
Lectures. 65-739
Notebooks. 65-1265
Notes, research material, etc 65-1299
Observations. 65-1228, 65-1297
Observatories see Observatories
Societies. 65-1717
Teaching. 64-37, 65-1262, 65-1263,
65-1274
Writings on. 63-378, 63-384, 64-779,
65-654, 65-1590
ASTRUC, Jean, 1684-1766. 65-1541
ATCHISON Co. , Mo.
County Court papers. 64-324
ATCHISON, Kan.
Land. 65-846
St Benedict's Abbey. 65^-2003
ATCHISON, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad.
65-920
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 see Georgia-
University (Athens)
245
A1 6^L (Ga- ) HaUTOy aaA Eectric Co**"*.
ATHENS, Greece
Students (U. S.) 64-882
ATHENS, Ohio. 63-259
Jewelry trade. 63-259
Ohio University see Ohio University
Athens '
A1BERTON Gertrude Franklin (Horn) 1857-
1948. 63-321 . 65-855, 65-1160
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ATHERTON, Warren Hendry, 1891- 64-1260
ATHLETIC clubs
Ohio. 63-157
ATHLETICS. 64-903
S^also_ names of sports, e. g., Boring
Colleges and universities. 64-832 64-853
£"?£• a5 - 357 ' a5 - 536 ' «^».
65-1342, 65-1371
Mountain States Athletic Conference. 64-18
ATHLONE, Godert de Glnkel, 1st earl of
1630-1703. 65-1760^ '
ATKA, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
ATKINS, James, Jr. 64-392
A1 S r ^014 S> -' U5 °- 1923 - * M - 223 '
ATKINS family. 64-392
Genealogy. 64-1184
ATKINSON, Aaher, b. 1867. 65-1552
ATKINSON, AsherD. 65-1552
ATKINSON, Brooks. 65-1064
ATKINSON, Edward, 1827-1905. 63-374
ATKINSON, Florence. 65-1552
ATKINSON, Irancis Peyton (Stuart) 65-974
AT S J S°, N ' Henry ' "82-1842. 64-252
64-297, 65-1811 '
AT B ??^ , *■***>■«*■•. 1853-1933.
03-1552
ATKINSON, Moses L., 1814-1852. 64-357
ATKINSON, Norman P. 65-1057
ATKINSON, Sarah. 65-1552
ATKINSON, William, 17807-1865. 64-357
ATKINSON, William, 1806-1862. 64-357
ATKINSON family. 65-1552
Genealogy. 64-1043, 64-1231
AT s^T A S^Sn, 1864. 63-332, 63-397,
64-243, 65-632, 65-1868, 65-1871
ATLANTA constitution, Atlanta, Ga. (News-
paper) 64-1163
ATLANTA, Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist World Congress, 6th, 1939
64-1157
Methodist. 64-970
Southern Christian Leadership
Conference. 65-1102
Civil War
see ^o Atlanta Campaign, 1864;
Sherman's march to the sea
Civilian life. 63-152
Federal occupation. 65-1073
Medical practice. 64-505
Military affairs. 63-360
Monuments. 65-713
Naval service In. 64-509
Newspapers. 64-1163, 65-1613
Personal papers. 64-426
Spelman College. 64-1324
Students' Papers. 63-89
AT 6^6 rA 3 JOUrna1 ' Aaan *' »■ (Newspaper)
ATLANTA (Ship) 64-609
ATLANTA, Siege of, 1864 see Atlanta
Campaign, 1864 »"-"«
AT eS C ■"* Mexican 0bB Canal o^y-
ATLANTIC and Northern Railroad. 64-1590
ATLANTIC City, N. J.
Meeting of non-Zionist rabbis 1942.
65-1745 '
ATLANTIC coast
Steamboat lines. 64-1390
AI ^™ C £*"<* •««« Board, Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod. 63-32
ATLANTIC Gas Company. 64-691
ATLANTIC monthly (Periodical) 65-896
ATLANTIC Ocean
Fisheries. 64-778
Flights across see Transatlantic flights
Revolution
Naval operations. 64-344
Voyages see Voyages-Atlantic Ocean
ATLANTIC States
see : also Middle Atlantic States; Southern
states
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 63-79
Coal and iron lands. 65-951
Rivers. 65-1967
Travel and description. 65-1185
ATLANTIC Union movement. 65-463
ATLAS (Brig) 64-1398
ATLAS Mining Company. 64-1451
ATLAS QU Company, Detroit, Mich. 65-394
ATLEE, Clement. 64-257
ATMOSPHERIC electricity. 63-15
ATOMIC bomb
^64^^ ** <»*"*<* «-«*.
Hiroshima. 64-108
ATOMIC energy. 63-15
Inf 64^76 nat,O,,tandC0ntrOl0t 64 - 108 -
Records of associations. 64-27 64-28
AT SSr?'^" c * llMt •"». M-108,
ATOMTC^Energy Commission, U. & 65-132,
ATOMIC Energy, Joint Committee on <U S
Congress) 64-29, 64-44
ATOMIC power. 65-941
ATOMIC Scientists, Federation of. 64-158
ATOMIC Scientists of Chicago. 64-32
Bulletin. 64-44
ATOMIC theory see Quantum theory
ATONEMENT. 64-1553
ATTERBURY family. 65-1570
AT 64 4 ?3^ E ' Ge ° r « eSlt e re »^, 1794-1859.
A ™T' '■""""•'—H) 1771-1843.
ATTMORE, William, 1750-1800. 64-393
ATTMORE family. 64-393
AT SSSWi^ i - 1 — of types
Forneys, e.g. Government attorneys
ATTORNEYS general
see also U. S. -Attorneys General
Michigan. 65-584, 65-665
South Carolina. 65-846
Washington. 65-1057
ATWATER, Joshua. 64-937
ATWOOD & Company, Philadelnhia. Pa-
64-394 *•"«?•> «•
AUBLE, Glen. 65-1504
AUBREY, Edwin E. 64-1157
AUBURN, Ala.
Alabama Polytechnic Institute (later Auburn
University) 64-230 ^^ «u»uni
Family papers. 64-584
AUBURN, N. Y.
Merchants. 64-900
AUBURN Theological Seminary, Auburn, N. Y.
Students. 65-386
AUCTIONS
New Jersey. 65-1599
New York. 64-1591
246
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
AUDEN, WystanHugh, 1907- 65-1064
AUDENRIED, Joseph C. 63-264
AUDITING
South Carolina. 63-144
AUDITORIUMS
North Dakota. 65-801
AUDUBON, John James, 1785-1851. 63-132
AUDUBON societies
Michigan. 65-445
AUFBAU (Periodical) 65-891
AUGUSTA Co. , Va. 63-102, 64-980
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 64-1236
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 65-990
Farms and farming. 64-1236
Land. 65-971
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
AULT, Harry E. B. , d. 1961. 65-1031
AURELIUS ANTONINUS, Marcus, Emperor of
Rome, 121-180. 64-1351
AURORA Farmer's Union Cooperative, Aurora,
Neb. 65-1505
AURORA, EL
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-110
AURORA, Neb.
Cooperatives. 65-1505
AU SABLE, Mich.
Personal papers. 65-371
AU SABLE River
Travel and description. 65-582
AUSTEN Riggs Center, Stockbridge, Mass.
63-390
AUSTIN, Jane (Goodwin) 1831-1894. 63-401
AUSTIN, Jonathan Loring. 65-1318
AUSTIN, Mary (Hunter) 1868-1934. 64-150,
64-1334, 64-1345, 65-1160
AUSTIN, Moses. 65-679
AUSTIN, Stephen Fuller, 1793-1836. 64^745,
64-756
AUSTIN. Warren Robinson, 1877- 64-791,
65-1071
AUSTIN, Nev.
Silver mines and mining 65-1159
AUSTIN, Tex.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Law practice. 64-748
State CapitoL 65-814
University of Texas see Texas— University
(Austin)
AUSTIN Peay State College, OarksviUe, Tenn.
64-1201
AUSTRALIA. 64-1331, 65-1814
Anthropology. 63-14
Fur trade. 65-673
Travel and description. 63-234, 64-1244
AUSTRIA
Colleges and universities. 64-71
Consular service. 64-345
Consular service (U. S. ) 65-63
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-544
Rivalry with Spain in Italy. 63-100
Travel and description. 63-247, 63-250,
65-1661
World War D.
Relief to war victims. 64-71
AUSTRIA-Hungary (1867-1918)
Family papers. 65-1724
AUSTRIAN, Celia, 1874-1907. 64-33
AUSTRIAN, Delia, 1874-1928. 64-33
AUSTRIAN, Julia. 64-33
AUSTRIAN Succession, War of, 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, 65-14, 65-1649
Blacklists. 65-1063
Societies
Great Britain. 64-796
By place
Great Britain. 63-52
Southern States. 64-960
Tennessee. 65-888
Virginia. 65-1021
Wisconsin. 64-1626
AUTHORS and publishers
The material entered here refers to the
relationships between writers and publish-
ers.
see also Publishers and punUshing
63-228, 63-321, 63-354, 63-401, 64-99,
64-114, 64-120, 64-327, 64-352, 64-495,
64-608, 64-724, 64-728, 64-748, 64-903,
64-955, 64-1321, 64-1362, 64-1367,
64-1596, 65-236, 65-481, 65-496, 65-502,
65-507, 65-594, 65-855, 65-911, 65-968,
65-970, 65-1029, 65-1085, 65-1089,
65-1091, 65-1096, 65-1109, 65-1110,
65-1113, 65-1114, 65-1117, 65-1411,
65-1613, 65-1649, 65-1803, 65-1838,
65-2004, 65-2008
Business records. 64-1126, 64-1358,
65-21, 65-829, 65-871, 65-1062,
65-1088, 65-1108, 65-1409
Great Britain. 64-796, 64-1347, 65-1112,
65-1845, 65-2008
Nebraska. 65-1409, 65-1411
New York City. 64-1332
AUTHORS' manuscripts, Florida (Manuscript
collection) 65-1977
AUTHORSHIP
Here are entered references to the
occupation, techniques, problems, and the
like of writing books, articles, etc.
see also Authors and pu b lishe r s; Lltera-
ture~and literary affairs; PlaywrtHng
63-48, 63-146, 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, 64-887,
64-953, 64-954, 64-955, 64-1210, 64-1306,
64-1506, 64-1536, 64-1566, 64-1596,
64-1597, 64-1600, 64-1601, 64-1603 to
64-1606, 64-1612, 65-133, 65-511, 65-532,
65-686, 65-703, 65-708, 65-717, 65-841,
65-861, 65-908, 65-911, 65-920, 65-921,
65-970, 65-1064, 65-1084, 65-1086 to
65-1089, 65-1091, 65-1083 to 65-1099,
65-1101, 65-1104, 65-1106 to 65-1118,
65-1141, 65-*I85, 65-1204, 65-1208,
65-1209, 65-1210, 65-1409, 65-1838,
65-1845, 65-1847, 65-1853, 65-1934,
65-2004, 65-2006, 65-2008, 65-2012
AUTOCAR Company. 65-816
AUTOGRAPH collectors and collecting.
64-1526
AUTOGRAPHS
Collections. 64-116, 64-761, 65-189,
65-629, 65-715
Albums and books. 64-514, 64-857,
64-918, 65-386, 65-537, 65-591,
65-875, 65-920, 65-2012
By profession
Actors and actresses. 64-781, 64-1345
Artists. 65-1062
Authors, literary figures, etc 63-201,
64-1345, 65-1062
Clergymen. 64-1154
Confederate statesmen. 64-659
Governors
California. 65-815, 65-865
New Jersey. 65-1694
Judges. 65-1694
Kings, rulers, and royalty. 64-1253,
64-1526
Medical men. 64-116
247
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
AUTOGRAPHS (Continued)
Military and naval persons. 63-165
Musicians. 64-781
Presidents. 64-860, 64-1565, 65-59
Scholars. 65-1062
Scientists. 64-116
Sportsmen. 65-1062
Statesmen. 63-201, 63-245, 65-1062
By country of origin
America. 65-59 , 65-537
Abraham Lincoln period. 65-2017
Civil War period. 65-246
By State
California. 65-815, 65-865
Kansas. 65-1957
Massachusetts. 64-1462
^65^8 """".1 65-261, 65,319,
Minnesota. 63-247
Nebraska. 65-1438
New Jersey. 65-1651, 65-1694
North Dakota. 65-791, 65-795
Virginia. 64-1228
Eu^opft ^ 63-65, 64-1253, 64-1526,
Mexico. 64-1253, 65-815, 65-865
Netherlands. 64-116
AUTOMOBILE Labor Board, U. S. 65-1386
AUTOMOBILES
Clubs. 65-113
History (1904 automobiles) 64-1518
Industry and trade. 64-1474
Labor. 65-1386
Legal matters. 64-1469
By place
Michigan. 65-343,65-569
Pennsylvania. 65-816
Insurance see Insurance-Automobile
Inventions
Internal combustion engine. 64-924
^tt^ZT' SUVerCity ' Idah ° (Newspaper)
AV ^im Wmi3m Woods ' 1832 - 1 «">-
AVERILL, Elias Merrill, 1870- 65-1361
AVERY, A P. 65-513
AVERT, Carlos. 63-248
AVERY, J. B. 64-1185
AVERY, Johnston. 65-942
^u^T^ — A *° tt - M ^el (Avery)
AVERY, May (Bennett) 1870-1960. 65-1417
AVERY, Mrs. Samuel see Avery, May
(Bennett) 1870-1960
AVERY, Waldo A 65-395
AVERY family. 64-492
AVIATION. 65-672
Flight logbooks. 65-919, 65-1090
flight over North Pole. 65-763
History. 65-1059
Printed material on.
Transatlantic flights.
65-947
65-672, 65-919
AVIATION Ground School Training Program
University of Chicago. 64-1325 ^^'
AVIATION industry
World Warn. 65-127 , 65-552
AVIATION, Military
see also Air power
Education. 64-319
World War I. 64-1431, 65-171
AVIATION, Naval. 65-919
AVTS, Henry M. 65-1882
AVON, N. Y.
Travel and description. 64-731, 64-873
AWARDS. 64-1506, 65-1934
see also Decorations of honor; Medals •
| names of awards, names of persons 'and
organizations presenting awards, and
subjects in which awards are^iven™
Civil rights. 65-1102
Congressional Medal of Honor. 65-868
Editor's Hall of fame. 65-1926
Paintings. 65-829
AXIS powers
of S^Z^l ^^ refe "nces to the actions
of the military alliance of Germany, Italy
Japan, and others, 1936-ca. 1945, first
known as the Rome-Berlin Axis.
AYERS, JohnH.
Estate of. 65-1595
AYLWORTH, Levi. 64-928
AYRE, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
AYRES, James Nelson, d. 1922. 65-1365
AYRES, Philip W. 64-908
AYRES, Princess Keaia. 64-932
AYRES, Rodney. 64-932
AYRES, William. 64-932
AYRES Academy, College Hill, Ky. 64-985
AYRES family. 64-932
AYRTON, Michael, 1921- 64-955
AZORES
Consular service (U. S. ) 65-180
B
see also World War H
Activities in Latin America (World War H)
AXTON, Va. 64-531
AYALA, Juan Manuel de. 65-1825
AYCOCK, B. F. 64-375
AYCOCK Memorial Commission. 64-375
AYDELOTT, Frank. 65-1980
AYER, Edward Everett, 1841-1927. 65-1793
AYER, Lewis M. , Jr. 63-352
^yer?" 83 "* ^ Barnes > Mar 6aret
AYERS, Howard. 64-779
BYPU see Baptist Young People's Union
of America «"*~u
^S 1 "* 8 '- 1865 - 1933 - 65-12M.
BABCOCK, Elisha, 1753-1821. 65-1835
"52E& ^ W **£ee Alward, Emily
wight (Babcock) 1836-19T9
BABCOCK, George Reed. 64-817
BABCOCK, Hilda. 64-822
""JS? ^ dEdward > 1889 - 1950 -
BABCOCK, John, b. 1764. 65-1835
BABCOCK, John Butler, 1922- 64-822
BABCOCK, Mary (Potter) 64-817
BABCOCK, Orville Ellas, 1835-1884. 63-353
BABCOCK, Sidney. 65-1835
BABCOCK family. 64-822, 65-1835
BABER, Asa J. , 1832. 65-157
| BABST, Earl D. , 1870- 64-1413 64-1418
64-1499, 65-348, 65-537, 65-579 ~ " '
BACH Choir of London. 65-859
BACH family. 65 - 13 54
BACHE, Franklin. 63-267
BACHE-Denman Coal Company. 63-267
BACHE Fund. 64-963
BACHELLER, Irving, 1859-1950. 65-1205
24S
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BACHER, Robert Fox, 1905- 64-83
BACHMAN, John, 1790-1874. 64-1552
BACHMANN, Werner Emmanuel, 1901 -1951.
65-1372
BACKHOUSE, Thomas. 65-1526
BACKUS, Standish, 1875- 64-1419 , 64-1469
BACKWOODSMAN (Publication) 64-252
BACON, Mrs. B. G. 65-1517
BACON, Benjamin Wisner, 1827-1848.
64-1278
BACON, DanlelS., 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, &- 1840. 63-401
BACON, Henry, 1866-1924. 64-1566
BACON, Hosea. 64-823
BACON, Jerry D. 65-797
BACON, Leonard, 1802-1881. 64-1278
BACON, Leonard Woolsey, 1830-1907.
64-1278
BACON, Sir Nathaniel, bart. , 1547-1622.
65-1872
BACON, Sir Nicholas, 15097-1578. 64-34,
65-1872
BACON. 64-401
BACON family. 64-34, 64-1278
Genealogy. 65-967
BACOT, D. Huger, 1847-1920. 63-291
BACOT, Julius M. 63-291
BACOT, Robert Dewar, 1821-1903. 63-291
BACOT, Thomas Wright, 1756-183* -291
BACOT, Thomas Wright, 1795-185i? 30 «S^»l
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,
65-1553
BADEN-POWELL, Sir George Smyth, B47-
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, 65-735
BADGER, R. C. 65-747
BADGLET, Lester, collector. 64-824
BAEPLER, Walter August, 1893-
64-813
63-18 ,
BAER, J. S. 65-1421
BAGBY, Ellen Matthews, 1879-1960. 65-957
BAGBY, George William, 1828-1883. 65-957
BAGBY, George William, 1876-1943.
65-957
BAGBY, John Hampden Chamberlayne, 1867-
1934. 65-957
BAGBY, Lucy Parke (Chamberlayne) 1842-
1927. 65-956, 65-957
BAGBY, Martha Burwell see Battle, Martha
Burwell Dabney (Bagby) 1869-1954
BAGBY, Parke Chamberlayne see Boiling,
Parke Chamberlayne (Bagbyfl§74-1947
BAGBY, Philip Haxall, 1882-1926. 65-957,
65-958
BAGBY, Robert Coleman, 1876-1938. 65-957
BAGBY, Virginia, 1864-1955 see Taylor,
Virginia (Bagby) 1864-1955
BAGBY family. 65-957
BAGGING
Companies. 64-907
BAGLEY, David Marion, d. 1876. 64-1420
BAGLEY, Frances E. 64-1421
BAGLEY, John Judson, 1832-1881. 64-1413,
64-1421, 65-565, 65-659
BAGLEY, W. D. 64-1420
BAGLEY, William C. 64-401
BAGLEY, William Henry, 1833-1886. 64-680
BAGOT, Richard, d. 1597. 65-1873
BAGOT, Walter, 1557-1623. 65-1873
BAGOT family. 65-1873
BAHAMAS
Trade. 63-404
Travel and description. 64-1179
BAHRAIN, Saudi Arabia
Archeological expeditions. 65-36
BAIA'S denunciations. 65-1731
BAILEY, FormanO. 65-1554
BAILEY, Franklin H., 1845-1914. 64-1422
BAttEY, George Arthur. 65-869
BAttEY, J. C. 65-944
BAILEY, James B. , 1820-1864. 64-396
BAILEY, John Lancaster, 1795-1877. 64-397
BADLEY, Josiah William, 1873-1946. 64-664
BAILEY, Liberty Hyde, 1858-1954. 64-895
BAILEY, Minerva. 64-1422
BAILEY, OrraB. 63-322
BAILEY, Priscilla Elizabeth (Brownrigg)
64-425
BAILEY family. 64-397
Genealogy. 64-1463, 65-1357
BAILEY Gatzert (Steamer) 64-709, 65-1143
BAILHACHE, Ada (Braymah) 65-1778,
65-2017
BAILHACHE, William Henry, 1826-1905.
65-1778
BAILHACHE family. 65-2017
BAILIFFS
Illinois. 64-184
BAILLIE, Charles Wallace Alexander Napier
Cochrane see Lamington, Charles Wallace
Alexander Napier Cochrane-Balllle, baron,
1860-1940
BAILLY, Joseph. 65-631
BAIN, Charles Wesley, 1864-1915. 64-398
BAIN, Hope, b. 1795. 65-1531
BAIN, Keziah (Kelly) 64-538
BAIN, Patterson. 64-1175
BAIN, Thomas. 64-538
BAIN family. 65-1531
BAINBRIDGE, Ga.
Family papers. 64-220, 65-1530
BAINE, Thomas see Bain, Thomas
BAIRD, Charles, 1870-1944. 64-1423 ,
64-1499, 65-354, 65-357, 65-503
BAIRD, Spencer Fullerton, 1823-1887. 65-654
BAIRD, William, 1840-1914. 65-1347
BAITS, Vera Burridge, 1892-1963. 65-1373
BAKER, Abby Scott 65-1160
BAKER, Andrew. 64-825
BAKER, Andrew Alvard. 64-825
BAKER, Benjamin B. , b. 1836. 65-659
BAKER, David JewetL 64-186
BAKER, Elbert H. 64-908
BAKER, Elizabeth (Wirt) 64-677
BAKER, Frederick, b., 1846. 65-552
BAKER, George E: 65^1155
BAKER, Harold. 65-1092
BAKER, Hugh Potter. 64-908
BAKER, Jacob. 65-73, 65-948
BAKER, James Hutchins, 1848-1925. 64-1271
BAKER, James McCutcheon, 1837-1800.
64-677
BAKER, James McNair, 1822-1892. 64-1047.
BAKER, John Randolph. 64-1424
BAKER, Laura see Saunders, Laura (Baker)
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BAKER, Laura Elisabeth see Lyman, Laura
Elizabeth (Baker) ^^^
BAKER, Lorenzo Dow, 1815-1894. 64-254
BAKER, Luclnda. 64-978
BAKER Newton Dlehl, 1B71-1937. 63-857
ttVSl Si2?' 64 - mi > M - 1295 ' «-28.
65-567, 65-648, 65-940
BAKER, Orrin. 64-1511
BAKER, Osman Cleander, 1812-1871. 65-691
BA 6 ^ 32 R %^r rd ' i87 °- i9 «- «-*«.
BAKER, Rozy 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 F. 65-395
BAKER, William M. 64-978
BAKER-Boyer National Bank, Walla Walla.
Wash. 64-1259 ^^
BAKER iamlly. 64-685, 64-825 , 64-978 BALDWIN, ameon, 1761-1851
BAK ^ 5 °f d " nd *»»«■ Mining Company,
BAKERS and bakeries. 64-870
BAKERSFIELD and Ventura Railroad Company.
BAKEWELL, Mary Bell (Martin) Tomlinson.
BAKEWELL, TheronH. 65-978
BAKEWELL family. 65-978
BALBOA, Canal Zone
Theatre Guild. 65-1827
U. S. Citizens Association, 65-1827
BALDWIN, Henry De Forest, 1862-1947
64-1279
BALDWIN, Henry Porter, 1814-1892
64-1500, 65-255, 65-282, 65-565, 65-644
BALDWIN, Henry Rutgers, 1829-1902.
65-1555
BALDWTN, Henry Rutgers, 1863-1913.
BALDWIN, James Mark, 1861-1934. 65-636
BALDWIN, John Van Nest. 65-1555
BALDWIN, Julia M. 65-606
B ^^^ F ltf3r ereartenAS ^-
BALDWm, Loammi, 1780-1838. 6S-9
BALDWIN, Matthias William, 1795-1866.
BALDWIN, Roger Nash, 1884- 65-103S
65-1042, 65-1850, 65-1852 "'
BALDWIN, Roger Sherman 1793-1 an
63-337, 64-1279 "93-1863.
S^LOTTO, Roger Sherman, 1826-1856.
BALDWIN, Simeon Eben, 1840-1927,
64-1279
64-1279,
BA 65^160 mUy &6ene ' 1867 " 1961 - 65 -888,
BA " :H '- Geor 8 e Thatcher, 1828-1894.
DJ-llZO
BA if I ?uf" rrletDelaiEield (Cushman)
65 *- 1120
BALCH, Lafayette. 65-1056
BALCH, Nathaniel Aldrich, 1808-1894.
04-1425
BALCH family. 64-1425
BALCHEN, Bernt, 1899- 65-1664
BA 65^1376 ederiCk aeVer ' 189? " M " 1426
BALDERSTON, John Lloyd, 1889-1954.
BALDWIN, Ebenezer, 1745-1776. 64-1279
BALDWIN, Eli. 65-1555
BALDWIN, Faith, 1893- 65-1664
BALDWIN, George J., 1856-1927. 64-537,
BALDWIN, George William, 1832-1930.
64-1279
BALDWIN, William Henry, 1891- 64-1622
BALDWIN family. 64-1279, 65-1566
BA ^*S? milt0DCorporatt011 - -aa
BALDWIN Locomotive Works, Philadelphia
Pa. see Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton
Corporation
BALDWIN School, BrynMawr, Pa. 64-588
BALDWDJSVILLE, N. Y.
tfunlly papers. 64-857 j
nA 3S3£X£r BaUour ' - earl *
BALL, A. R. 65-1365
BALL, Charles T. 64-1160
BALL, H. Belle. 65-1365
BALL, John, 1760-1817. 63-308
BALL, John, 1794-1884. 65-253
BALL, John, 1812-1834. 63-313
BALL, Joseph Hurst, 1905- 65-1390
BALL^Mary see Washington, Mary (Ball)
BALL, William, b. 1830. 65-1355
BALL family. 63-308
Genealogy. 65-885
BALLADS
see also Folksongs
Civil War. 64-311
Canada. 65-1962
Maine. 65-1962
Virginia. 64-799
BALLANTINE family.
Genealogy. 65-1357
BALLARD, Horatio. 65-1841
BALLARD family
Genealogy. 65-1357
BALLINTINE, Elliot C. 64-218
BALLINTINE, John C. , 1842-1902. 64-218
BALLOON ascensions. 63-256
Michigan. 64-1486
BALLOT reform. 64-1356
BA War£°^ mpany 5S£ Baltimore Iron
works, Baltimore, MdT
BALTIMORE Convention committee see
Baltxmore, Md. -Political consols.
BALTIMORE Co. , Md.
Court. 64-312
BALTMORE Iron Works, Baltimore, Md.
BALTIMORE, Md.
Architecture, Domestic 65-176
Art education. 65-2022
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1131, 64-1160
Episcopal. 63-79
Jewish. 65-1737
Lutheran. 63-22
Civil War. 65-441
C °^ S ""l^ersities see Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, "HI ao P«ns
^TERSEST* '"H'WH
Congregation Oheb Shalom. 65-1737
House furnishings. 65-176
Immamiel Baptist Church. 64-1160
Iron industry and trade. 65-176
Land
Transactions. 64-768
Law practice. 64-628, 64-979
Legal documents. 64-312
Mayors. 65-1737
Medical education, 65-1955, 65-2022
see also Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Md. -School of Medicine
Merchants. 64-1019, 65-1526
Personal papers. 64-427, 64-457 64-53*
64-627, 64-890 ' "'
Political conventions
1864. 65-246
St Paul's Episcopal Church. 63-79
Shipping records. 64-374, 64-897
Social life. 64-1060
Travels from. 64-1231
250
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BALTIMORE, Md. (Continued)
University Baptist Church. 64-1160
BANCKER, Charles NicolL d. 1869. 63-324
BANCROFT, Florence M. 65-198
BANCROFT, George, 1800-1891
As correspondent. 63-396, 63-406, 64-808,
64-1218, 64-1575, 64-1585, 65-178,
65-898, 65-931, 65-1576, 65-2020
Autographs. 64-63, 65-59
BANCROFT, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918
As collector. 65-1765, 65-1766 , 65-1767 ,
65-1768, 65-1769, 65-1770, 65-1771 ,
65-1772 , 65-1773, 65-1774, 65-1776 ,
65-1781, 65-1784, 65-1792
Chronicles of the builders of the common-
wealth. 65-1775
BANCROFT, Kate. 65-1767
BANCROFT, Matilda Coley (Griffing)
65-1767, 65-1771
BANCROFT (Schooner) 64-572
BANDAR-LOG Press. 64-6
BANDELIER, Adolphe Francis Alphonse, 1840-
1914. 65-1788
BANDINI, Juan, 1800-1859. 65-815
BANDS (Music)
Dance orchestras. 64-692
BANGKOK, Thailand
Consular service (Gt Brit. ) 63-112
BANGOR, Me.
Iron mines and mining. 65-1974
Merchants. 65-1969
Personal papers. 65-910, 65-1968, 65-1975
Resident of. 65-1964, 65-1965
BANGS, John Kendrick, 1862-1922. 63-407
BANGS, Tracy R. 65-757
BANK of Cape Fear. 64-563, 64-981
BANK of Charleston (later South Carolina
National Bank) 64-455, 65-846
BANK of Florence, Florence, Neb. 65-1466
BANK of Liberty, 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, 65-905,
65-935
BANKER, E. F. 64-1269
BANKERS. 64-1267
BANKHEAD, John Hollis, 1872-1946. 65-78
BANKING see Banks and banking
BANKING act of 1933. 65-1211
BANKING and Currency Committee (U. S.
House of Representatives) 64-253, 65-1742
BANKRUPTCY
Colorado. 65-1189'
Great Britain. 64-131
North Carolina. 64-401
Virginia. 65-975
BANKS, Delia Jane (Reynolds) 64-400
BANKS, Nathan, 1868-1953. 65-1223
BANKS, Nathaniel Prentice, 1816-1894.
63-66, 63-355
BANKS, Robert A. 65-992
BANKS, Sarah Gertrude, b. 1839. 65-1365
BANKS, Thaddeus, 1815-1879. 64-400
BANKS and banking. 63-270, 63-362, 64-450,
65-341, 65-457, 65-1674, 65-2010
see also Credit; Federal land banks;
Federal reserve banks; Savings and loan
associations
Depressions
see also Depressions; Panic of
1929-1933. 65-1338, 65-1379
Failures. 65-432
Laws and legislation. 63-270, 64-224,
64-253, 64-1505, 65-1211, 65-1379
New York. 65-56
Public deposits. 65-935
State-banks. 63-352
By place
Alabama. 64-757
Arizona. 65-1757
California. 65-1806
Colorado. 65-1806
Florida. 64-602
Germany. 64-131
Idaho. 65-1806
Ireland. 65-1211
Louisiana. 64-480
Massachusetts. 65-1916
Michigan. 65-341, 65-400, 65-528, 65-630,
65-643, 65-644, 65-659, 65-1379
Minnesota. 63-235
Mississippi. 64-489
Missouri. 64-286
Montana. 65-1131, 65-1152
Nebraska. 65-1450, 65-1455, 65-1462,
65-1505
Nevada. 65-1123
New Mexico. 65-1757
New York. 64-861, 64-909, 64-934, 65-56
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
North Dakota. 65-780
Ohio. 63-158
Oklahoma. 63-270
Pennsylvania. 65-1546, 65-1670
Philippine Islands. 65-1211
South Carolina. 63-291, 64-455, 65-846
Southern States. 63-56
Tennessee. 64-1195
Utah. 65-1152
Vermont. 64-790
Virginia. 64-531, 64-602, 64-981
Washington. 64-1259, 65-1043, 65-1806
The West. 65-1806
Wisconsin. 64-1637
BANKS and banking, Cooperative see Credit
associations, Cooperative
BANKS family. 64-400
BANNACKCity, Mont.
Travel and description.
65-1786
BANNER, Hastings, Mich. (Newspaper)
64-1496
BANNER Mining and Milling Company.
65-1785
BANNING, Henry Blackstone, 1836-1881.
63-158
BANNING Brake Shoe Company (N. J. ) 65 -1032
BANNING family
Genealogy. 65-305
BANNON, John, d. 1913. 64-298
BANYAR, Goldsbrow, 1725-1815. 65-1512
BAPTISM records see Vital records
BAPTIST Church of 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 churches see Baptists
BAPTIST Joint Committee on Public Affairs.
64-1159, 64-1164
BAPTIST Jubilee Advance, 1959-1964.
64-1161
BAPTIST Sunday School Board. 64-1162
BAPTIST Theological Union, Chicago, 111.
64-35
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. 65-86
Controversies. 65-89
Discipline. 65-89, 65-1884
Ecumenical movement. 64-1157
Education. 64-90
Fundamentalist movement. 64-1163
History. 64-616, 64-1164, 64-1553
251
BAPTISTS (Continued)
Missionary societies. 65-1058, 65-1884
Missions. 64-1157, 64-1553, 65-1884
China. 63-51
Cuba and Mexico. 64-1158
New Mexico. 65-1788
Seminaries
Kentucky. 64-1069, 65-1884
Sermons. 63-51, 64-229, 64-1131
64-1165, 64-1553, 64-1554, 65-85
65-164, 65-508, 65-1058
Societies. 64-151, 65-89, 65-190
65-1884
see also Baptists— Missionary societies-
and names of clubs, societies, and '
other organizations
By place
Alabama. 64-534, 64-1165 i
Cuba. 64-1158
Georgia
Central Baptist Association. 65-190
Convention. 65-190
Great Britain. 64-1160, 64-1554
Idaho. 65-1791
Illinois. 64-53, 64-1160
Kentucky. 64-1069
Louisiana. 65-1535
Maryland. 64-1131, 64-1160
Massachusetts. 64-1160
Mexico. 64-1158
Michigan. 65-198, 65-241, 65-267, 65-410
65-593, 65-1350 '
Minnesota. 63-251
Missouri. 64-271, 64-341
Montana. 65-1791
New Jersey. 65-1617
New York. 64-852, 64-924, 64-925, 64-940
New York City. 64-1160
North Carolina. 64-616, 64-1023, 64-1160
65-1535
North Dakota. 65-1791
South Carolina. 63-51, 64-1069 65-82
65-84, 65-85, 65-89, 65-1884'
South Dakota. 65-1791
Southern States. 64-1375
Texas. 64-1162, 64-1163
Utah. 65-1791
Virginia. 64-1069, 64-1131 65-1015
65-1535
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Washington, D. C. 64-1164, 65-1015
Wisconsin. 65-1058
•BAR associations. 64-544, 65-1437
Massachusetts. 65-186
Michigan. 65-484
New York City. 64-1363, 65-112
BARAGA Co. , Mich.
Legal documents. 64-1432
BARBADOS
Merchants. 65-1526
BARBEAU, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815.
BARBEAU, Charles Marios, b. 1883. 63-2
BARBECUES. 64-785
BARBEE, Joshua, 1761-1839. 65-25
BARBER, Courtenay, Jr. 64-88
BARBER family
Genealogy. 64-841
**£??£?' Ben J am "> Johnson, 1821-1894
00-1029
BARBOUR, Clarence A. 64-1164
BARBOUR, Edwin Scott 64-1481
BARBOUR, James, 1775-1842. 63-375
BARBOUR, Le Ti Lewis, 1840-1925. 64-1413
64^1427 64-1500, 64-1515, 65-269, 65-335
65-370, 65-531, 65-644, 65-1392
BARBOUR, Thomas, 1884-1946. 65-1887
BARCALOW, Farrington see Barricklo
Farrmgton
BARCLAY, Alexander, 1810-1855. 65-1121
BARCLAY, George, d. 1871. 65-1121
BARCLAY, Mary, 18127-1851. 65-1121
BARCLAY, R. C. 65-925
BARCLAY, Samuel M. 65-1556
BARCLAY, William J. 64-1152
BARCLAY family. 65-1121
Genealogy. 65-962
BA ? ?vt? Y n ? nuscr «Pt collection, Friends
Library, London, Eng. 65-156
BARCLAY'S Fort, N. M.
Pictures. 65-1121
BA 6?-95?° ma£ RObert ' 1841 -1915- 65-867,
BARDSTOWN, K>.
family papers. 64-416
BARGAINTOWN, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1583
BARGE Canal System, New York State
64-909
BARGER, J. B. 65-159
BARGES
Construction. 64-709
BARHAM, Lady Katharine (Grimston) Foster-
see Clarendon, Lady Katharine (Grimston)
Villiers, d. 1874
BARING, Alexander, baron Ashburton see
Ashburton, Alexander Baring, baron,"l774-
BA 64^40 B rOtherS ™* COm P an y- ^loa. Eng-
The BARK shanty times, Port Sanilac, Mich.
(Newspaper) 65-504
BARKAN, Adolph, 1845-1935. 64-1167
BARKER, David, 1816-1874. 65-1557
BARKER, Sir Robert. 65-1687
BARKER & Wyman, firm. 64-376
BARKLEY, Alben William, 1877-1956
64-253, 65-43, 65-52, 65-173,
65-299, 65-463
BARKULOO, Tunis S. 65-1558
BARLEY. 64-1149
BARLOW, Joel , i 754 . lm . ^ ^^
BARLOW, Samuel Lathan, Mltchellj 1826 . 188g
BARLOW, William W. 65-1868
BA Kf' EdWardE »"«>», 1857-1923.
BARNARD, Henry, 1811-1900. •63-136
BARNARD, John G. 65-950
BARNARD College, New York City. 65-1201
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
BA 65^829 RranC ' S ' 184 °- 1893 ' Sector.
BARNES, J. Eugene. 63-193
BARNES, JohnH. 63-387
BARNES, Margaret (Ayer) 65-1998
BA eX Mary(Saeldo ^> 1850-1898, collector.
BARNES, Orlando Mack, 1824-1899. 65-644
BARNES, Walter. 64-1403
BARNES, William Wright, 1883- 64-1164
BARNET, Vt
Family and business papers. 64-792
BARNETT, Arthur G. , 1907- 65-1033
BARNETT, Theodore J. 63-398
BJ T^Z tt } " nd Compaoy ' *«■— .
BA 64^oT T ' WiUiam ' 1827 < ca ->-1909.
BARNS. 64-372
see also Stables
BA 6^7lf Y ' Geor 6 e Scar >»rough, b. 1837.
BARNSLEY family. 65-716
BARNSTORMING Tour, 1930, 64-1252
BARNUM, Phineas Taylor, 1810-1910
65-859, 65-1874
BARNUM, William Milo, 1856-1926.
65-1046
65-1032.
BA 64^15 E _0 L » Joseph Walker, 1846-1930.
252
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BARNWELL family
Genealogy. 63-280
BARR, Margaret see Brashear, Margaret
(Barr)
BARR, Robert, 1850-1912. 65-2004
BARR, Stringfellow, 1897- 64-72
BARRACKS and quarters
Construction. 63-366
BARRELS see Cooper business
BARRETT, Edward H. 65-791
BARRETT, Elizabeth see Browning, Elizabeth
(Barrett) 1806-1861
BARRETT, Florance see Wlllonghby, Florance
(Barrett)
BARRETT, John, 1866-1938. 64-767, 65-862
BARRETT, Myron, 1816-1876. 65-1350
BARRETT, S. B. 65-325
•BARRETT, William. 64-751
BARRETT, Wilson. 65-686
BARRICKLO, Farrlngton. 65-1710
BARRIE, Sir James Matthew, 1860-1937.
65-1205
BARRINGER, Daniel Moreau, 1806-1873.
64-402
BARRB, W. H. 64-100
BARRON, James, 1796-1851. 64-1388
BARRON'S weekly (Newspaper)
Articles in. 65-433
BARROW, David, 1753-1819. *65-23
BARROW, David Crenshaw, 1852-1929.
64-219
BARROW, EUrida. 64-150
BARROW, Joseph Louis see Louis, Joe,
1914-
BARROWS, Alice, 1878-1954. 65-1959
BARROWS, Charles Dana, 1846-1892. 65-1959
BARROWS, Samuel June, 1845-1909. 64-36
BARRUS, Mortier Franklin, 1879-1962.
64-826
BARRY, Charles Cushing, 1806-1888.
6 5-177
BARRY, David F. 65-773
BARRY, Frederick, 1876-1943. 65-1192
BARRY, James. 65-1121
BARRY, John Alexander. 64-403
BARRY, John Stewart, 1802-1870. 65-253
BARRY, Rachel see Young, Rachel (Barry)
Burnap
BARRY, Richard. 64-345
BARRY, Thomas H. 65-1413
BARRY, William F. 63-360
BARRY, Cole & Barry, Baltimore, Md.
64-374
BARRY Co., Mich.
Obituaries. 65-631
BARRY Co., Mo.
Indian affairs. 64-294
BARRY family. 64-681, 64-827
Genealogy. 65-1357
BARSTOW, Mary. 65-204
BARTELME, Philip G. 65-1342
BARTELT, Edward F. 65-948
BARTH, G. Christian. 64-813
BARTH family. 64-264
BARTHELL, Edward E. 64-1260
BARTHOLOMEW, Edward Sheffield. 63-104
BARTHOLOMEW, Grove S. 64-1429
BARTHOLOMEW, Harland. 65-1924
BARTKY, Walter, 1901-1958. 64-37
BARTLES, Andrew. 65-1559
BARTLES, Charles, b. 1801. 65-1559
BARTLETT, Alfred Lewis, 1884- 65-2011
BARTLETT, Alice Elinor Bowen, 1848-1920.
65-1361
BARTLETT, Harley Harris, 1886-1960.
64-1428
BARTLETT, John Russell, 1805-1886.
64-1580
BARTLETT, Paul Wayland, 1865-1925.
63-393
BARTLETT, Trdman Howe, 1835-1923. 65-6
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, 65-175
BARTON, David, 1783-1837. 64-343, 65-679
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
BARTRAM House, Philadelphia, Pa. 65-1317
BARTZ, Charles A. 65-1421
BARUCH, Bernard Mannes, 1870-1965.
64-253,- 64-1474, 64-1557, 65-29, 65-43,
65-52, 65-54, 65-56, 65-64, 65-77, 65-433,
65-940, 65-1059
BARUCH Rubber Committee see U. S. —
Special Committee to Study the Rubber
Situation
BASCOM, Henry Bidleman, Bp. , 1796-1850.
64-974
BASEBALL clubs
Michigan. 65-406
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, Samuel Clay, 1844-1926. 65-1418
BASSETT family. 64-404
BAST, Anton, Bp., 1867-1937. 64-973
BATAVTA, Java see Djakarta, Indonesia
BATAVTA, N. Y.
Land companies. 65-1523
BATAVIAN Republic, 1795-1806. 64-82
BATCHELDER, John Davis, collector.
65-2018
BATE, William B. 64-1182
BATEAUX
Construction. 63-366
BATES, Barton. 65-678, 65-681
BATES, Charles Franklin. 64-1429
BATES, David. 64-275
BATES, Mrs. Edgar. 64-1157
BATES, Edward, 1793-1869. 64-275, 64-282,
64-325, 65-678, 65-681, 65-683
BATES, Eleanor. 65-970
BATES, Emily C. 65-73
BATES, Frederick, 1775-1825. 64-290,
65-683
BATES, George C. , 1813-1886. 65-253
BATES, Graham. 64-1558
BATES, Harriet. 64-1478
BATES, Harry Cole, 1891- 65-2011
BATES, Henry Moore, 1869-1949. 64-1430 ,
64-1474, 64-1515, 65-332, 65-349, 65-357,
65-486, 65-547, 65-1342
BATES, John A. 63-328
BATES, Miner Lee, 1869-1930. 65-325
BATES, Onward, 1850-1936. 65-678
BATES, William R. 65-275
BATES College, Lewiston, Me. 65-1094
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BATH Co. , Ky.
Land
Legal documents. 65-26
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
BATB, N. C.
Personal papers. 64-376
BA ?M4 mST 63-M5 ryBathUr8t ' 3dearl - 1762 "
BATBTA y Zaldivar, Fulgencio, Pres. Cuba.
1901- 64-1349
BATON Rouge, La.
Civil War letters. 64-1094
Louisiana State University. 64-840
BATORY, J. 65-1517
BATTELLE Memorial Institute, Columbus
Ohio. 64-1174
BATTERY (Law) see Assault and battery
BATTLE, George Gordon, 1868-1949. 65-958
BATTLE, Henry W. 64-1160
BATTLE, Herbert Bemberton. 65-958
BATTLE, John Stewart. 65-959
BATTLE, Kemp Davis. 65-711
BA 7S,& plummer ' 1831 - J919 -
BATTLE, Laura see Phillips. Laura (Battle)
SA JIJ^1 Mart ^ Burwell Dabney (Bagby)
1869-1954. 65-957 ^ W
BATTLE Abbey, Richmond, Va. 65-1011
BATTLE Creek, Mich.
Cereals. 65-492
Clubs. 65-1385
Description. 65-593
Farm machinery
Industry and trade. 65-461
Fraternal organizations. 65-1356
Medical practice. 65-534
Reminiscences. 65-503
BATTLE Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek.
Mich. 65-347, 65-503
BATTLE family. 64-427
BATTLEFIELD Markers Association,
Richmond, Va. 65-979
BATTLEFIELD Memorial Association
Gettysburg, Pa. 65-93
BATTLES see name of battle; and subdivision
Campaigns, battles, military actions, under
names of wars
BATTS, J. C. 64-376
BAUDER, D. 64-892
BAUER, Frederick Charles, 1886- 65-1305
BA ^'„ I f n9uce Jame s. 1894-1919.
BAUGH, William G., b. 1847. 65-1860
BAUM, Frank. 65-1198
BAUM, Werner A. 64-782
BAUR, J. C. 63-19
BA ^; Al i2 dt " Ginertch Greefc English lexicon
Of the New Testament 64-813
BAUSSET, Louis Francois. 64-166
BAXTER, B. F. 64-1500
BAXTER^BenjaminL., 1815-1902. 64-1516,
BAXTER, Gregory Paul, 1876-1953. 65-1888
BAXTER, Hubert Eugene, 1887- 64-830
BAXTER, Richard, 1615-1691. 65-1560
BAY, J. Christian. 65-1982
BAY, William V. N. 64-275
BAY City, Mich.
Family papers. 65-540, 65-577
LU ?i*f,i ndUStryandtrade - 64-1476,
Shipbuilding. 65-639
Sugar industry and trade. 65-424
World War H. 65-1376
^M^" 6 *"* Com P an y- Bay Minette, Ala.
BAY Port, Mich.
Cooperative communities. 65-1332
BAY St. Louis, Miss.
Personal papers. 64-218
BAYA ^2i Geor ee Dashiell, 1835-1862
65-950
BAYARD, James Asheton, 1799-1880. 64-764
BA ™5 7 f Ch ° US ' 1736 - 1798 " "-1561 .
^Ji^S: Tboa ^ Francis, 1828-1898
63-350, 63-376, 63-377,' 64-764 65-519
Autographs. 63-245
BAYARD, William, 1761-1826. 65-1523
^KMTle Charles Henry ' 1863 " 1938 -
BA 1^^'. Wmian > Henry, 1829-1926.
od-1756
BAYLESS & Berkalew Company. 65-1756
BAYLESS family. 65-1756
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
BAYLY, Thomas H., 1810-1856. 65-1021
BAYNES, Edward. 63-225
BA w!I?5 , 5 !U,dWhart0n ' Phu ^elphia, Pa.
^idoro d ° r ° R ° drigUe2 ^i Rodriguez Bayo,
BEACH, Amelia. 65-1669
BEACH, Burrage. 65-1562
BEACH, Charles F. , Jr. 64-1500
BEACH, John. 65-1179
BEACH, Julia Bowden. 65-1562
BEACH, Riley R. 64-245
BEACH, Walter Phelps. 64-1432
BEACH family. 64-1478, 65-1562
BEACHLER, Charles S. 64-100
BEA1RD, Pat. 65-884
BEAL, Junius Emery, 1860-1942. 64-1413
64Z1433, 64-1499, 65-832, 65-475 W^i.
65-531, 65-547, 65-1879 '
BEAL, Rice Aner, 1823-1888. 64-1434
BEAL, Marbel and Company. 64-1434
BEALE, Edward Fitzgerald, 1822-1893
64-800, 65-1793
BEALES, John Charles. 64-752
BEALL, Frances see Knight, Frances (Beall)
BE L I lBea£ earetL - ^ Rams ^ "*■««
BEALL, William Kennedy. 65-23
BEAMISH, N. Ludlow. 65-2005
BEAR Flag Revolt, 1846. 65-853
BEARD, Charles Austin, 1874-1943
65-1308, 65-1980, 65-1981
64-1355,
BEARD, Daniel Carter, 1850-1941. 65-567
BEARD, Mary (Ritter) 1876-1958. 65-1160
BEARDSLEY family. 65-1436
BEARE, Henry. 65-1524
BEARYTOWN, N. Y.
Christ Reformed Church. 64-1593
BEASfcjOUR, N. S.
Military affairs. 63-381
BEASLEY, Mercer, 1815-1897. 65-1563
BEATON, Cecil. 64-801
BE C^f E ^ J f taUqUi Uterar r "* S ^"*ific
Circle, Beatrice, Neb. 65-1419
BEATRICE, Neb. 65-1460
Christ Episcopal Church
Altar Guild. 65-1447
Household accounts. 65-1447
Law practice. 65-1475
Societies. 65-1419
254
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3EATTIE, William Gilbert, 1874- 64-686,
6S-1821
BEAT-HE'S Ford, N. C.
Family papers. 64-390
BEATTY, Thomas. 65-25
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.
Civil War
Medical affairs. 65-746
Merchants. 63-309
St. Helena's Church. 65-850
Travel and description. 64-1552
BEAUHARNAIS, 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 , 65-925
BEAUVAE, G. P. 65-1801
BEAUvXHR (Home of Jefferson Davis), Miss.
63-339
BEAUX-Arts Institute of Design, New York see
National Institute for Architectural Education
BEAVER Co., Utah
Biography. 65-1182
BEAVER fur
Sale of. 64-307
BEAVERBROOK, William Maxwell Aitken,
baron, 1879-1964. 65-43
BECHTEL, Edward A. 64-1164
BECK, James Montgomery, 1861-1936.
64-1291
BECK, Robert W. 64-1269
BECK (Robert W. ) and Associates. 64-1272
BECKER, Carl Lotus, 1873-1945. 65-1980
BECKNELL, William. 64-279
BECKWITH, Charles, 1825-1895. 65-1360
BECKWITH, Sir Thomas Sydney. 63-225
BECKWITH family. 64-544
BECKWOURTH, James P. 64-285
BEDFORD Co. , Pa.
Big Spring tract. 65-1750
Law practice. 65-1556
BEDFORD Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-600, 64-1046, 64-1228
BEDFORD family
Genealogy. 65-967
BEDINGER family
Genealogy. 64-1191
BEDLE, Joseph D. 65-1694
BEE, Barnard Elliot, 1787-1853. 64-1017
BEE (William C. ) and Company, Charleston,
S. C. 63-274
BEEBE, Eugene H. 64-1557
BEEBE, James Lyndon, 1889- 65-2011
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, Edward A. 65-1507
BEECHER, Esther. 64-714
BEECHER, Eunice White (Ballard) 64-714
BEECHER, Frances (Johnson) see Perkins,
Frances (Johnson) Beecher, b. 1832
BEECHER, George Allen, Bp. , 1868-1951.
65-1420
BEECHER, Harriet Elizabeth see Stowe,
Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher) 1811-1896
BEECHER, Harriet Porter, d. 1835. 64-714
BEECHER, Henry Ward, 1813-1887. 63-340,
64-47, 64-714, 64-783, 64-1278, 64-1280,
65-175, 65-931
BEECHER, Isabella see Hooker, Isabella
(Beecher) 1822-1907
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, Philemon. 65-505
BEECHER, Prue. 64-714
BEECHER, Thomas Kinnicut, 1824-1900.
64-713, 64-714
BEECHER, William Henry, 1802-1889.
64-714
BEECHER family. 64-713, 64-714, 64-1280
Genealogy. 65-1420
BEECHNER, Mary Eleanor (Aldrich)
65-1409
BEECHWOOD Farm, Hilton, N. Y. 64-841
BEECHWOOD Plantation. 64-1098
BEEK, Joseph A. 65-2011
BEEKMAN, George Crawford. 65-1564
BEEKMAN, Jacob Ten Broeck, 1801-1875.
65-1564
BEEKMAN, James, of Michigan. 64-1436
BEEKMAN, JohnH. 64-1436
BEEKMAN, Samuel, 1729-1808. 65-1564
BEEKMAN, Samuel, 1766-1850. 65-1564
BEEKMAN family. 64-1436 , 65-1564
BEEKMAN, N. Y.
Resident of. 65-1585
BEERBOHM, Sir Max, 1872-1956. 65-1205
BEERSHEBA Springs, Tens.
Travel and description. 64-1179
BEERWORTH, G.W. 65-884
BEGOLE, JosiahW., 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
BETRNE vs. Preston. 64-405
BEIRUT, Lebanon
Diplomatic service (0. S. ) 64-1348
Teachers and teaching. 65-588
BEKKER, Immanwl, 1785-1871. 64-40
BELATR, Prince Georges Co. , Md. 64-1247
BELASCO, David, 1854-1931. 64-1620
BELASCO Theatre, New York City. 65-844
BELCHER, Jonathan, 1681-1757. 65-1694
BELCHER Mine Company. 65-1173
BELDEN, Eugene C. , 1844-1864. 64-831
BELDEN, Ira. 64-831
BELDEN, John. 64-890
BELDEN, William, 1786-1859. 64-831
BELDEN, William Franklin, 1813-1895.
64-831
BELDEN, William P. 65-552
BELDEN family. 64-831
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
World War I
Maps. 65-949
BELFIELD, Percy C. 65-817
BELGIAN Congo
Anthropology. 64-167
Entomology. 65-1889
BELGIAN Relief Fund. 63-371, «65-551
BELCTOM
Diplomatic service (Gt. Brit. ) 64-123
255
BELGIUM (Continued)
Foreign Legion. 65-863
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 65-468
Jews. 65-1739
Persona] papers. 64-94
Travel and description. 63-247
'War relief. 63-371, 65-551
BELGRADE Plantation, K. C. 64-1091
BELGRANO, Frank N., 1895- 65-2011
BELIN5KI, Martha. 64-1142
BELKNAP, R. R. 63.325
BELKNAP, William Worth, 1829-1890
65-896
^ &1 COmPaDy ' &a " d ^P^.
BELKOFSKY, Alaska. 64-1221
BELMAbraham) & Company, New York.
BELL, Alexander Graham, 1847-1922
63-384, 64-1572, 65-629
BELL, Anne Jane (Bell) 65-875
BE ^ Cataerine seeMcCutcnen, Catherine
(Bell)
BE « I -33 ( 7 harleS Henry, 1823-1893. 63-334,
BELL, DanieL 65-948
BELL, Emma CaldwelL 65-875
BELL, Frank T.-, 1884- 64-1269
BE 6 J S I l'37 J 5 hn ' * 1795 " Ca - 1875 ' Prolan.
BE 6t-87 J 8 lm ' 17971869 - 64-1569, 65-735,
BELL, Lawrence Dale, 1894- 64-1557
BELL, Madison. 64-223
BELL, Montgomery, 1769-1855. 64-1175
BELL, Ulric. 63-323
BELL, Walter. 65-875
*BELL, William. 65-1807
BE fe« Uiain ' merchant «* Pl^adelphia, Pa.
BELL, William Blackburn, 1818-1876. 65-875
BELL Academy, Nashville, Tenn. 64-1175
BELL family. 64-589, 64-1175, 65-875
Genealogy. 64-1184
BELL Telephone Laboratories, inc. 64-1561
BELLAH, James Warner, 1899- 65-1090
BELLAMANN, Henry. 64-150
BELLAMY, Edward, 1850-1898. 63-401
BELLAMY, Joseph, 1718-1790. 63-35
BELLAMY, Lizzie see Peele, Lizzie (Bellamy)
BELLAMY, Ralph. 65-1064
BELLAMY family. 64-465
BE 6^ E 224 7a ° DayNUrSery ' Kchmond > Va.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BELLE-ne-en-Mer, France (Morbihan)
Capture of, 1761. 64-810
BELLE Isle Plantation, La. 64-416
64-519,
BELLE Meade Plantation, Tenn.
65-880 ^^
BE £SE 0nR ' **»**»*««, b. 1743.
BELLEVIEW and Bethlehem Charge of the
Episcopal Church, South. 64-96SI
BELLEVILLE, N. J. 65-1706
BELLEVUE Hospital, New York City. 65-347
BELLEVUE, Neb.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-1989
Courthouse. 65-1989
Personal papers. 65-1410
BELLEVUE press, Bellevue, Neb. 65-1410
BELLI, John. 65-25
BELLOC-LOWNDES, Marie Adelaide see
Lowndes, Marie Adelaide (Belloc) 1868-
BELLOW family. 65-1436
BELLOWS Falls, Vt
Family papers. 65-955
BELMAR, Francisco, b. 1859. 63-1
BE ^?i7' AugUSt ' M16-1BW. 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
BELVZDERE Mining Company. 65-1187
BELVTDERE, N. J.
Resident of. 65-1589
BEMAN, Helen E. 65-198
BE 64^437 VOOSter Woodruff . 1850-1922.
BE ^i Samuel M e«meld, 1894-
05-959
BEMMELEN, J. A. van. 64-116
BEN-GURION, David, 1886- 65-64
BENBURY, Harriet Armistead (Ryan) see
SS5i8? teTtat Armlstead *** SSSn "-
BENBURY, John Avery, 1827-1862, 64-406
BENCHLEY, Nathaniel, 1915- 65-1091
BENCHLEY, Robert, 1889-1945. 65-1091
BEND sinister, by Vladimir Nabokov. 65-921
BENDER, Albert Maurice, 1866-1941. 65-872
BENEDICT, Edwin R., 1841-1901. 65-1860
BENEDICT, Julius, 1804-1885. 65-859
BENEDICT family
Genealogy. 65-590
64-1233,
BENEDICTINES. 65-2003
BENEFIT societies see Fraternal organiza-
BENET, Laura. 64-150
BENET, Rosemary. 64-1558
s
BENET, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943 64 isn
64-728, 64-1334, 65-1664 1M '
BE 6?-I 55 r iian,ROSe ' 1886 - 1950 - 64-150,
BENEVOLENT societies see Charitable work
BENHAM, Edith see Helm, Edith (Benham)
BENHAM, MaryL. 63-193
BENJAMIN, Lou (Wright) 65-1185
BENJAMIN, Samuel Green. 63-401
BENJAMIN, William. 64-917
BENJAMIN, William Evarts, 1859-1940
collector. 65-1191 '
BENJAMIN family
Genealogy. 64-898
BENJAMIN Franklin Bridge. 65-832
BENNAGE, Enos. 65-1860
BENNARD, George. 65-1350
^Sn^r^^^^^ca
BENNEHAN, Richard. 64-445
BENNEHAN family. 64-445
BENNETT, Adele Parxer. 65-1042
BENNETT, Anne Virginia. 64-216
^Kis' Arn ° ld ' 1867 -»31- 64-1347,
BE 6 Tl2 1 l T 8'JS HatCh ' 1824 - 1898 -
BENNETT, Frank Tracy. 65-1178
BENNETT, Hugh. 65-29
BENNETT, James Gordon, 1841-1918 64-738
BENNETT, John, 1865-1956. 63-275
BENNETT, John J. 65-47
^^Seo^ 7 — Avery - Ma y< Ben ~tt)
BENNETT and McNabb. 65-712
BENNING family. 64-652
BENNINGTON, Vt.
Revolution
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65—179
BENS, GlendolenT. 64-346
BENSON, Ezra Taft, 1899- 65-169
BENSON, Horace B. 64-830
BE « % WUUam NN, 1855-1932
03-325
256
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BENSON, Vt 64-1589
BiSNT, Charles, 1799-1847. 65-1121
BENT, St. Viain & Company. 65-1401
BENTLET, AlvinMoreU, 1918- 65-260
BENTLET, Eric Russell, 1916- 64-1598
BENTLEY, Jordan. 64-271
BENTLEY, William , 1759-1819. 65-1224
BENTON, Jessie see Fremont, Jessie (Benton
1824-1902
BENTON, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. 64-47,
64-279, 64-282, 64-309, 64-317, 64-337,
64-407, 64-1585
BENTON, William, 1900- *64-328, 65-433
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
BEQUAERT, Joseph Charles, 1886- 65-1889
BERCLAIR, Spotsylvania Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-1230
BERDAHL, Clarence Arthur, 1890- 65-1917
BERENSON, Bernhard, 1865-1959. 64-67,
64-1339, 65-7, 65-855, 65-1944
BERENSON, Mary. 63-320, 65-1944
BERESFORD, William, b. 1798. 63-38
BERG, TheophU Herman, 1879- 65-1421
BERGE, Wendell, 1903-1955. 65-1422
BERGE vs. Eager. 65-1463
BERGEN Co. , N. J. 65-1575
230-563
BERGSMA, Laurence, 1921- 64-733
BERING Sea Commission. 65-17 19
BERING Sea controversy. 63-350
BERKALEW, Jehiel W. 65-1756
BERKELEY, Francis Lewis. 65-959
BERKELEY, Calif.
University of California see California —
University (Berkeley)
BERKELEY Co., S. C.
County records. 65-851
Plats. 63-312
BERKELEY family
Genealogy. 64-1229
BERLIN, Carl. 63-360
BERLIN, Irving, 1888- 64-1600
BERLIN, Ger.
Articles on. 64-1615
Banks and hanking. 64-131
Baptist World Congress, 5th, 1934.
64-1375
Council of Foreign Ministers, 1954.
65-1061
Hospitals. 65-966
Medical affairs. 65-333
Medical students (U. S. ) 65-188
Resident of. 65-1311
Students (U. S. ) 65-437
BERLIN Protocol (Agreements reached by the
United States, Great Britain and Russia at
the Tripartite [Potsdanj Conference,
1945) 65-48
BERLIN-Rome Axis see Axis powers
BERMUDA
Personal papers. 64-201
Trade. 65-63
BERMUDA Plantation, Natchitoches Parish,
La.
BERKELEY, S. C.
Cotton and rice plantations.
63-313
Business records.
BERNADOTTE,
64-622
— , Prince.
BERNADOTTE, Ebba, Princess.
64-1160
64-1160
BERNARD, Sir Francis, bart., 1712-1779.
65-1694
BERNARD family
Genealogy. 65-882
BERNSTEIN, Leonard, 1918-
BEROL, Alfred C. , 1892-
65-1193
64-1598
.collector.
BERKS Co., Pa. 65-1663
BERLE, Adolf Augustus, 1895- 65-57, 65^66
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
65-38
BEROL, Madeleine (Rossin) collector.
65-1193
BERRAY, Azet. 64-928
BERRETT, James G. 64-1575
BERRIEN, John. 64-407
BERRIEN, John MacPberson, 1781-1856.
64-407
BERRIEN Springs, Mich.
Andrews University. 65-1351
BERRY, Charles Harold, 1889-1961. 65-1890
BERRY, Joseph Flintoft, Bp. , 1856-1931.
64-966
BERRY, Romeyn, 18837-1957. 64-832
BERRY, Theodore. 64-1272
BERRY, William Augustus. 64-1061
BERRY family. 65-1704
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
Business papers. 64-1118, 64-1531,
64-1532
Family 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
BESSEY, Charles Edwin, 1845-1915. 65-1408,
65-1496
BESSIE, Alvah. 64-1632
BESSIE Mell Industrial Home, Athens, Ga.
64-234
BESSMER, JohnM., b. 1839. 65-632
BEST, Benjamin. 64-836
BEST, Juliet. 64-836
BEST family. 64-722
BESTOW, Mrs. E. 65-1473
BETHANY College, Bethany, W. Va.
Student life. 64-248
BETHANY' Congregational Church, Minneapolis,
Minn. 64-1520
BETHE, Hans A. 64-83
BETHEL Church, Va.
Civil War
Military action. 64-1226
BETHEL, Va., Battle of see Big Bethel, Va. ,
Battle of, 1861
BETHELL, Florence Hartsuff. 65-305
BETHESDA Orphanage, Savannah, Ga. 63-409
BETHESDA Sanitarium, Montour Falls, N. Y.
64-833
BETHLEHEM Lutheran Church, St. Louis, Mo.
63-23
BETHUNE, Divie. 64-1438
BETHUNE, Joanna. 64-1438
BETHUNE family. 64-1438
BETTEN, Cornelius. 64-830
BETTER Business Bureau, National 65-113
BETTER Homes in America (Organization)
64-21
BETHS, John. 65-256
SETTLE, Edward, 1841-1912. 65-156
BETTS, Alexander Davis, 1832-1918. 64-409
BETTS, Charles Malone, 1838-1905. 65-818
BETTS, L. F. 63-265
BETTS, Robert. 65-1121
BETTS Supply Company. 63-265
257
BEVAN, Jennie Lee (Mrs. Aneurin Bevan)
63-323 "»»«iv
BEVER1DGE, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927
63-319, 64-1469, 65-602 65-860, 65-1304
"a?"?? C****** (American Historical
Association) 63-319, 65-166
BEVIER, Jonathan. 65-659
BEXAR Co. , Tex.
Archives. 65-1790
BEXLEY, Nicholas Vansittart, baron. 1766-
1851. 64-169
^868^1952 PSeUd " — D0U « Ias ' N"" 3 ".
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BEZNER, Frederick O. 64-1474
BIBB, George Motier, 1772-1859. 64-510
BIBB Co. , Ga.
First Baptist Church. 65-190
BIBMNS, Ruthella Bernard (Mory) 1865-1942.
BIBERMAN, Herbert.
BIBLE
64-1632
Criticism, interpretation, etc. 63-67
64-966, 64-1453, 64-1553, 65-1734
65-1744 '
Exhibits. 65-1309
Study and teaching. 64-46, 64-65, 64-1160
Versions. 64-115
MEW Testament
Criticism, interpretation, etc 64-133
64-813, 65-1218, 65-1282 '
BIBLE Institute of Los Angeles. 64-1160
B TB T. F records see Vital records
^y^ 160 *- 1964 CMaouscript c ° uec -
BIBLE societies
New York, 64-922
Southern States. 63-50
BIBLICAL Greek see Greek language and
literature-Biblical "™«««8e «"
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Notes, etc 64-523, 64-807, 64-1359
New Jersey. 65-1578, 65-1606
BBUOTHECA sacra (Publication) 65-1762
BICKETT, Thomas Walter. 65-711
BICKMORE, Alberts. 64-1556
BICYCLES
Michigan. 65-569
BICYCLING. 65-560, 65-920
Clubs. 64-1433
RIDDLE, Anthony Joseph DrexeL 1896-
65-932
BIDDLE, Francis. 65-27, 65-29, 65-35,
BIDDLE, Gertrude Gouverneur (Meredith)
BIDDLE, James Cornell, 1835-1898. 64-1136
BIDDLE, Nicholas, 1786-1844. 63-336
64-1143, 64-1584, 65-905, 65-1576 '
BIDDLE, Owen, 1737-1799. 65-156
BIDDLE, William I. 64-873
BIDWELL, John, 1819-1900. 65-2014
BIE 65^20b4 A,, ' brOSe, 1842 " 1914? 64-738,
"esSS*" Heinrich Conrad * 1853 - 19 «-
BIG Bethel, Va. , Battle of, 1861. 63-145
BIG business see Business
BIG Rapids, Mich.
Ferris Institute. 65-1351
BIG Spring tract, Bedford Co. , Pa. 65-1750
BIGELOW, Henry Bryant, b. 1879. 65-1892
BIGELOW, Jacob, 1787-1879. 65-1225
BIGELOW, Jane (Poultney) 64-817
BIGELOW, Mrs. John see Bigelow, Jane
(.Poultney)
M ?. WW ' ™ 3x S> ierit * Ogden see Wilkinson,
Marguerite Ogden (Bigelowfl883-1928
"m^MOO MelvUleMadi «> n . 1846-1921.
BIGGS, Asa, 1811-1878. 64-364
BIGGS, Herman, 1832-1887. 64-410
BIGGS, Joseph D. 64-364
BIGGS, Kader. 64-364
BIGGS (Kader) and Company. 64-364, 64-1084
BIGGS, William. 64-364
BIGGS & Bros. 64-364
BIGLER, Henry William, 1815-1900. 65-1791
BILLARD, Hermance P. Laurent. 65-171
BILLARD, Jules B., 1846-1935. 65-171
BILLARD, Louis Philip, 1891-1918. 65-171
BILLARD, Robert Tut, 1884-1961. 65-171
BILLARD family. 65-171
BILLINGS, Sanford. 64-193
BILUNGSLEY, Kirby. M-Vin
BILLINGTON, Dallas. 64-1163
B1LLINGTON, Kenneth. 64-1272, 65-1054
BILLON, Frederic Louis, 1801-1895. 64-287
BD 6^-^ USM " 63 "" 6 ' 63_377 ' 64 - 606 .
BINDER, CarroU, 1896-1956. 65-704
BINDER, Dorothy (Walton) 65-704
BINGAY, Malcolm Wallace, 1884-1953
64-1448
BINGHAM, Aaron. 64-1440
BINGHAM, Abel, 1786-1865. 64-1440
BINGHAM, Alfred Mitchell, 1905- 64-1594
BINGHAM, Amend. 64-265 I
BINGHAM, Angie. 64-1461
BINGHAM, Elizabeth H. 64-265
BINGHAM, George, clergyman. 64-265
B ^W%6^of Caleb ' 18U - 1878 - M - 265 .
BINGHAM, Hannah. 64-1440
BINGHAM, J. William. 65-1050
BINGHAM, James Rollins. 64-265
BINGHAM, James W. , 1840-1862. 64-1439
BINGHAM, John. 64-265
BINGHAM, John Armor, 1815-1900. 65-224
BINGHAM, Kinsley Scott, 1808-1861. 64-1439
BINGHAM, Mary. 64-265
BINGHAM, Mary Warden. 64-1439
BINGHAM, Mathias. 64-265
BINGHAM, Robert W. 64-426
BINGHAM, Samuel Robbins. 65-1050
B ^Bm^amf Phia ^i BuChanao » S °^
BINGHAM family. 64-265 . 64-1440
Genealogy. 64-1439
The BINGHAM School, N. C. 64-512
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Resident of. 65-1585
BINING, Arthur Cecil, 1893-1957. 64-1403
BINNEY, Amos, 1778-1833. 63-328
BMNEY, Amos, 1803-1847. 65-654
BINNEY- Horace, 1780-1875. 64-1145
BINNEY, William G. 65-654
BINYON, Lawrence, 1869-1943. 64-806
BIOGRAPHY. 63-14, 63-67, 65-1276
BIOLOGICAL chemistry
Teaching. 65-1907
BIOLOGICAL Cycles, Conference on, Matamefc
Quebec. 65-1938 — wu«=»,
BIOLOGY
see also Anatomy, Botany; Cells; Embryol-
ogy; Evolution; Genetics; Microscopy;
Natural history; Physiology; Regenera-
tion (Biology); Zoology ■
Addresses, essays, lectures, etc 65-654
Cycles. 65-1938
Teachers and teaching. 65-1329
BIRCH, Raymond Russell, 1881-1959. 64-834
BIRCH, SamueL 64-1580
BIRCH, Thomas Stuart, 1840-1862 65-1860
BIRCHARD, M. 63-399
BIRD, Chauncey. 65-1355
BIRD, Frederick L. 65-948
BIRD, Isaac, 1793-1876. 64-1281
258
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BIRD, Jonathan, 1747-1813. 64-1281
BIRD cages
Manufacture and trade. 64-241
BIRD family. 64-1281
BIRDS. 65-660
see also Audubon societies
Collectors and collecting. 65-1819
Observations of. 64-1173
Argentina. 65-1849
Michigan. 65-445
North Carolina. 64-382
South America. 65-1849
Texas. 65-1790
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
BIRMINGHAM, Mich. 65-601
BIRNEY, James Gillespie, 1792-1857.
63-256, 63-400, 65-595
BIRNEY, John. 63-346
BIRNIE, William. 64-411
BIRNIE family. 64-411
BIRTH control. 65-534
Societies. 65-615
BIRTH records see Vital records
BECACCIANTI, Alexandre 65-1517
BISHOP, Charles Reed, 1822-1915. 64-762
BISHOP, David, 1824-1876. 65-1566
BISHOP, E. S. 64-1189
BISHOP, James, fl. 1745-1792. 65-1566
BISHOP, James, 1816-1895. 65-1565, 65-1561
BISHOP, John. 64-873
BISHOP, John Peale, 1892-1944. 64-150
BISHOP, Levi, 1815-1881. 65-1395
BISHOP, Moses. 65-1566
BISHOP, ShotwelL 65-1566
BISHOP, William Henry, 1847-1928. 64-1282
BISHOP, William Warner, 1871-1955. 65-332,
65-345, 65-348, 65-384, 65-434, 65-502,
65-566, 65-594
BISHOP family. 65-1566
Genealogy. 64-1307
The BISHOP of Cottontown, by John Trotwood
Moore. 65-884
BISMARCK and Burleigh County Pioneer Asso-
ciation. 65-793
BISMARCK, N.D.
Auditorium. 65-801
Clubs. 65-791, 65-793
History. 65-791
Land. 65-801
Real estate business. 65-778
Veterans' organizations. 65-768
Water Works. 65-778
Women's Community Council. 65-751
BISON see Buffalo (American bison)
BISSELL, Daniel, 1768 or 69-1833. 64-288,
66-679
BISSELL, William Henry, 1811-1860. 64-289
BISSELL House, St. Louis, Mo. 64-288
BITTENBENDER, Ada M. 65-1452
BITTING, Katherlne Golden, collector
Gastronomic Library. 6S-2018
BITUMINOUS Coal Labor Board, U. S. 65-27
BDCBY, Howard. 64-1519
BDCBY, Joseph. 64-1519
BDCBY, Sarah (Wyatt) Heard. 64-1619
BDCBY, Tarns, 1856-1932. 63-243, 63-271
BDCBY, Willard Wilson, 1898- 64-1519
BDCBY, William Keeney, 1857-1931. 64-1526
BDCBY family
Genealogy. 64-1519
BJORKMAN, Edwin August, 1866-1951.
65-717
BLACK, Bryan, 1872-1962. 64-1207
BLACK, David. 64-412
BLACK, David Calmes. 64-412
BLACK, Edward Davison, b. 1853. 65-1360
BLACK, Eugene R. 64-253
BLACK, Frank. 64-1170
BLACK, Greene Vardiman, 1836-1915.
64-683
BLACK, Gurdon G. , 1880-1953. 64-290
BLACK, Hugo LaFayette, 1886- 65-52
BLACK, Lewis Cass, 1845-1919. 63-159
BLACK, Mary Isabelle. 64-412
BLACK, Robert Lounsbury, 1881-1954.
63-159, 64-1330
BLACK, Thomas E. 65-322
BLACK, W. C. 64-412
BLACK Belt Farms Company. 64-24
BLACK cat (Periodical) 64-684
BLACK Diamond Coal Mine (Washington)
65-1046
BLACK family. 64-290, 64-412, 64-1208
BLACK Hawk War, 1832. 64-186, 64-252,
64-289
BLACK Hills. 65-1499
BLACK Monks see Benedictines
BLACK River and Utica Railroad see Utica
and Black River Railroad Company
BLACK River Creamery Association, Coventry,
Vt. 64-789
BLACK valley, by Raymond Melbourne Weaver.
65-1210
BLACK Warrior (Ship) 64-1575
BLACKBURN, Harriet 64-152
BLACKER, Valentine, 1778-1823. 63-39
Legal matters. 65-765
BLACKFOOT Indians
BLACKFORD, William Matthews, 1801-1864.
63-378
BLACKFRIARS, London, Eng.
Land. 65-1879
BLACKHAM, Louise P. 65-1033
BLACKLISTS
Moving picture industry. 64-1632, 65-1063,
65-1067
BLACKMAN, George. 65-1526
BLACKMAN Township, Jackson Co. , Mich.
65-641
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
BLACKSMTTHING
New Jersey. 65-1645
New York. 64-827, 64-877, 64-1592
North Carolina. 64-617
Southern States. 63-56, 63-91
BLACKSWAMP Academy. 64-544
BLACKWELL, Alice Stone, 1857-1950. 65-22,
65-836
BLACKWELL, Antoinette Louisa (Brown)
1825-1921. 65-836
BLACKWELL, Elizabeth, 1821-1910. 65-836
BLACKWELL, Emily, 1826-1910. 65-836
BLACKWELL, Henry. 65-836
BLACKWELL, Lucy (Stone) see Stone, Lucy,
1818-1893
BLACKWELL, Samuel, d. 1838. 65-836
BLACKWELL, Samuel Charles. 65-836
BLACKWELL family. 64-292, 65-836
BLACKWOOD, Algernon. 65-1092
BLACKWOOD Creek, Neb.
Trinity Lutheran Church. 63-21
BLADEN, Martin. 63-404
259
BLADEN Co. , N. C.
Land. 64-299
Law practice. 64-1108
Legal documents. 64-379
Personal papers. 64-1058
BLAICH, George. 65-1348
BLAINE, Anita (Emmons) McCormick,
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
64-182
BLAINE, James Gillespie, 1830-1893
41^326, 63-374, 63-406, 64-1220, '
B! >- 162 ' 65 -639. 65-905, 65-915, 65-1319
BLAIR, Austin, 1818-1894. 64-1500 65-24K
65-370, 65-654, 65-659 * 6 '
BLAIR, Charles A. 65-665
BLAIR, David H. 64-365
BLAIR, Francis Preston, 1791-1876
•63-336, 63-363, 64-291. *64-407
BLAIR, Francis Preston, 1821-1875
64-282, 64-291, «65-678
63-68,
63-397,
Autographs. *63-245
BLAIR, John J., 1860-1937. 64-365
BLAIR, Joseph C. 65-1924
BLAIR, M. S. 64-815
BLAIR, Montgomery, 1812-1883. 64-291
64-1585, 65-678 \
BLAIR, Sarah L. (Ford) 65-659
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, Eli Whitney, 1795-1886. 64-1283
BLAKE, Eli 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 ™592 0lU1 ' blacks,nith of Waterloo, N. Y.
BLAKE, Joseph, 1814-1888. 65-1960
BLAKE, Katherine Devereux. 65-1160
BLAKE, Lillie (Devereux) 1835-1913. 64-292
BI ^'-m2 hiaJex ^ Jex - Blate > S °P^
BLAKESLEE, Maria S.
Estate of. 64-835
BLAKESLEE, Philemon. 64-1310
BLANCHARD, Charles A. 64-1160
BLANCHARD, John C. 65-1360
BLANCHARD, Me.
Slate industry. 65-1965
BI t7Mll^ Crthy ^ Jordan > ^"ay (Bland)
BLANDFORD, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
BLANK, Simon. 64-1035
"SSFVSS "^ <ArmiStead) 1829 "
BLANTON family. 64-1222
BI^SOa^ZBASiBZ, Vicente, 1867-1928.
BLASTOMYCOSIS.
64-153
BLATC ?' Harriett Stanton, 1856-1940.
65-1160
BL 6 ™ AYT . William, 1649 7-1717.
BI t 8 1 3lS H 65^6 PetrOVna(Hahn - H ^
BLEAK, James Godson, 1829-1918. 65-1122
BLEAK Hill, King William Co. , Va.
Account books. 64-1244
1-151,
^M^ilB ° 0le Livineston ' 1 868-1942.
B ^dToe) RebeCCa ^ BUXt ° n > *'*<"
BLEDSOE family
Genealogy. 65-877, 65-1003
BLEECKER, John N. , 1739-1825. 64-943
BLEGEN, Theodore Christian, 1891-
BLENNERHASSETT, Harman, 17647-W3L
BLEYKER family. 65-225
B1 S £% T earl 0f Darnle y see Darnley
John Bligh, 4th earl of, 1767-183T
BUND
Education. 64-1528
BLAKE family. 64-1283
BLAKEMAN, A. N. 63-388
BLAKEMAN, Edward William, 1880-1963
64-1442
BI^KESLEE, Albert Francis, 1874-1954
63-12
BLAKESLEE, Evelyn. 64-1310
BL Sf , ,^ ar 2 R rbon >^, 1837-1906. 64-146&
65-332, 65-357, 65-395, 65-552
BLISS, Almond L. 64-1443
BLISS, George, 1793-1873. 65-178
BLISS, George, 1830-1897. 65-178
BLISS, Tasker Howard, 1853-1930. 63-325
BLISS, W. W. 64-1569
l*BLISS, William. 64-1472
BLISSFTELD, Mich. 65-432
BLISTER rust. 63-248
BLITZSTEIN, Marc, 1905-1964. 64-1598
BLOCK, Rudolph, 1870-1940. 65-2004
BLOCKADE
^VZ; 64 6 - 3 9~7 6 7 3 ' 63 ' 7X> 63 -" i ' 63 - 309 '
Mexican War. 63-396
^UjEu' Al0DZ ° DWlght ' »"•-««..
B i^- Joh » Wo °*. ">6°-»Sl. W-908,
BLODGETT famUy. 65-1839
BLOOD, Charles H. 64-909
BLOOD
Corpuscles and platelets. 64-134
BLOODGOOD, Simeon de Witt. 65-1576
BLOOM, Sol. 65-56, 65-713
BLOOMER, Amelia (Jenks) 1818 -1894.
BLOOMFIELD, Joseph. 65-1694
BLOOMFTELD, Leonard, 1887-1949.
BI M? I ^28 EdUCati00alSOCiety ' "« W
BLOOMFIELD, N. J.
Students. 65-1581
BLOOMINGTON, HI. 65-158
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.
University of Indiana see Indiana-
University (Bloomington)
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
History. 65-19
BLOOMSBURG Railroad and Iron Company.
BLOUNT, Joseph. 64-979
BL 6^m9 Wimam ' 1749 - 1800 - 64-1194,
BLOUNT, Willie, 1768-1835. 64-1194
BLOUNT family. 64-428
BLOW, Henry Taylor. 65-678
BLUCHER, Hannah (Arendt) see Arendt
Hannah, 1906- '
BLUE, John, Capt. in the War of 1812
64-413
BLUE, John G. , Confederate officer. 64-413
BLUE, Victor, 1865-1928. 64-413
""af-MOo" arChIVeS <Manu£cri P t collection)
BLUE-sky laws. 65-2010
see also Securities
260
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
3LUEHLLL, Me.
Merchants. 64-239
3LUTFDALE, EL 64-252
3LUFFTON, S. C.
General stores. 63-309
BLUM, Lee J. 65-887
BLDMENTRITT, Ferdinand, 1853-1913.
64-1216
BLUNDELL'S School, Tiverton, Eng. 64-796
BLUNT, A.E. 65-1831
B'NAIB'rith
Anti-Defamation League. 65-1033, 65-1734
BOAK, Arthur Edward Romelly, 1888-1962.
64-1515, 65-348, 65-1397
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, George S. , Presbyterian minis-
ter. 64-847
BOARDMAN, George Sherman, 1799-1825.
64-1286
BOARDMAN, Mabel Thorp. 64-778
BOARDMAN, OUver. 64-193
BOARDMAN, Sophia L. 64-84'
BOARDMAN, .William Edward. 65-1350
BOARDMAN, William Jarvis, b. 1832.
64-1286
BOARDMAN, William Whiting, 179t?J8:5. 63
64-1286
BOARDMAN family. 64-1286
BOARDMAN, Ohio
Land. 64-1286
BOARDMAN, Piatt & Soley, New York City.
64-892
BOARDS of trade see Chambers of commerce;
Trade associations
BOARMAN, Vivian jee Whitehouse, Vivian
(Boarman)
BOAS, Franz, 1858-1942. 63-3, 63-4
BOATBUILDING. 63-366
see also Shipbuilding
Missouri. 65-695
BOATS and boating
Nevada Indians. 65-1994
Travel. 65-1370
BOATWRIGHT, Walter Putney. 64-1233
BOCCHERINL Luigi, 1743-1805. 64-1322
BOCHER, Maxime, 1867-1918. 65-1226
BOCOCK, Willis H. 64-398
BODDIE, John Bennett
Historical southern families. 65-877
BODE, Carl, 1911- 64-806
BODEGA y Quadra Mollinado, Juan Francisco
de la, 1743-1794. 6S-1825
BODEMAN, Wilhelm. 65-1983
BODENHEM, Maxwell, 1895-1954. 64-150,
64-806
BQDIE and Benton Railway and Commercial
Company. 65-1187
BODIE Hydraulic Mining and Water Company.
65-1187
BOE, Lars. 65-1923
BOEFER, Christian. 64-293
BOEFER family. 64-293
BOEING, William Edward, 1881-1956.
64-1267, 64-1271, 64-1573
BOEKEL, Florence Brewer. 65-1160
BOER War, 1899-1902. 63-148, 64-771,
64-1316
BOERHAAVE, Herman, 1668-1738. 64-116
BOGAN, Louise, 1897- 64-150, 65-1209
BOGART, Marston. 65-1928
BOGART, WlUiamH. 63-377
BOGEN, Boris David, 1869-1929. 65-1721
BOGERT, Nicholas L Marsellus, b. 1842.
65-1567
BOGERT, William. 65-1567
BOGGS, Charles S. 65-1566
BOGGS, Joseph O. 64-294
BOGGS, LillburnW., 1792-1860. 64-294 ,
65-1808
BOGGS, LucienH. 64-612
BOGGS, Martha. 64-294
BOGGS, Thomas Oliver. 65-1126
BOGGS family. 64-294
BOGLE, Thomas Ashford, 1852-1921.
65-648
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 f amily. 64-296
BOHL de Faber, Cecilia see Caballero,
Fernan, pseud, of Cecilia Bdhl de Faber,
1796-1877
BOHLEN, Charles E. 65-38
BOHR (Joseph) Lumber and Grain Mill, West-
phalia, Mich. 65-402
BOHR, Niels. 65-1718
BOISE, James Robinson, 1815-1895. 64-1500,
65-217, 65-269, 65-314, 65-654, 65-1372
BOISSIERE, Ernest Valeton de, 1810-1894.
64-97
BOK, Edward William, 1863-1930. 65-1304
Autographs. 63-245
BOKUI osetsu-roku (American reception record)
65-924
BOLDUC family. 64-296
BOLTVAR, Simon, 1783-1830. 65-1080
BOLIVAR, Tenn.
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
64-246
BOLL, Ger.
Evangelische Akademie. 63-33
BOLLER, Henry A., 1836-1902. 65-752
BOLLES, Stephen, 1866-1941. 64-1599
BOLLING, Charles Edward, 1852-1929.
65-960
BOLLING, Edith see Wilson, Edith (Boiling)
Gait, 1872-1961
BOLLING, Parke Chamberlayne (Bagby) 1874-
1947. 65-957
•BOLLING, Thomas. 65-960
BOLLING, WiUiam, 1789-1849. *63-345
BOLLING famUy. 64-1031, 64-1222
BOLS, Alexander Arnoldus. 64-82
BOLTON, Herbert Eugene, 1870- 64-1403
BOLTS and nuts. 65-1956
BOMBAY, India
Diplomatic service (Gt Brit ) 63-105
BONANZA United Mines, Ontario. 64-892
BONAPARTE, Caroline see Caroline Bona-
parte, consort of Joachim Murat, King of
Naples, 1782-1839
BONAPARTE, Charles Joseph, 1851-1921.
64-778, 64-798
BONAPARTE, Napoleon see Napoleon I,
Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
BONAPARTE family. 65-863
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, George Phillips, 1825-1865. 65-1227
BOND, John. 64-737
BOND, JohnM. 64-414
BOND, Judith (Strohm) 64-806
BOND, Louisa (Fentriss) 64-414
261
BOND, Maurice C. 64-841
BOND, Octavia Zollicoffer, 1846-1941. 65-888
BOND, Shadrach. 64-186
BOND, T. C. 64-414
BOND, Uriah. 64-414
BOND, William Cranch, 1789-1859. 65-1228
BONDFIELD, Margaret. 64-21
BONDS
Confederate States of America. 65-987
Foreign. 64-183
North Carolina. 64-633
BONE, Griselda Minerva (Burk) 65-1855
BONE, Homer Truett, 1883- 64-1260
64-1262, 64-1267, 64-1269, 64-1272
65-1035, 65-1049, 65-1055 "^
BONE, Robert Donnell, 1832-1892. 65-1855
BONES family. 64-527
BONESTEEL, Floy J. 64-1134
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BOOKS
Binding
England. 63-146
Cataloging and classification. 64-101
Censorship. 64-953
Collectors and collecting. 64-146 64-fiiR
64-792, 65-332, 6^566, 65-n9 8 "'
65-1198
63-401, 65-565, 65-1198,
BONHAM,MlUedge Lute, 1813-1890. 64-765,
BONHOMMIE Bottom, Mo.
Schools. 64-252
BONBTEEL, Hoscoe Osmond, 1888-
64^1444, 64-1448, 65-547, 65-1379
BONTTA (Ship) 64-1394
BONNEAU, FlorideseeColhoua, Floride
(Bonneau) —
BONNER, Amy, 1891-1955. 64-41, 64-150
BONNER, Campbell, 1876-1954. 65-1397
BONNER, Geraldine, 1870- 65-1541
BONNEY, DanieL 64-57
BONNET, James. 64-57
BONNEY, Peres Bonney, 1838-1877. 65-1568
BONNEY, Seth. 64-57
BONNEY family. 65-1568
BONSTELLE, Jessie, 1869-1932. 65-1347
BONTELLE, Charles A. 63-387
BONTINE, Anne Elizabeth Elphinstone
(Fleeming) 1829-1925. 65-1848, 65-1849
BONTINE, Robert see Graham, Robert
Bontlne Cunninghame, 1852-1936
BONUSES, Veterans' see Bounties, Military
BOOK clubs
New York City. 64-791, 64-1558
BOOK-o^-the-Monu, Club, New York City.
BOOKKEEPING
see also Accounting
Oklahoma. 63-270
First editions.
Illustration of.
65-1851
Lectures, addresses, etc 65-1309
Lists of books lent 65-1557
Purchase of. 65-388, 65-593, 65-1847
Selection. 64-1558
BOOKS for children see Children's literature
SELLERS ^ booksemng. 64-1250,
~^5 - PUbUShe «'- I*"*™
64-81, 64-302
England. 64-792
Ohio. 63-259
Pennsylvania. 65-830
South Carolina. 63-291
Virginia. 64-1234
BOOM companies
Michigan. 65-597
Washington. 64-1267
BOOMS, Log. 63-235
BOON, Boling. 65-709
BOON, Penny. 65-709
BOON family. 65-709
BOONE, Daniel, 1734-1820.
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
'"SKE" mmit0r (a Uni0a **™™**)
BOONVTLLE Rai^ Bridge Comjany _
BOOTE, William Rowland. 65-1569
BOOTH, Edwin, 1833-1893. 65-1874
BOOTH, Evangeline. 63-246
BOOTH, Harriett (Russell) 64-634
BOOTH, J. T. 64-634
BOOTH, Junius Brutus, 1796-1852. 65-1874
BOOTH, Willis H. , 1874- 65-2011
BO S' Clare SSS Luce ' "are (Soothe)
BOOTS and shoes see Shoe industry and trade
BC ^?;o WiUiaai Edgar - "65-1940. 64-124
64-778, 64-1255, 64-1271 64-129S '
64-1599, 65-648,' 65-1078/ 6MHB '
BC ^f^ D ' Edwin Montefiore, 1884-1951
64-1577
BORDEAUX, France
Shipping records. 64-824
BORDEN, Mary, 1886- 65-1092
BORDENTOWN, N. J.
Students. 64-614
BOHDERSu^e Convention, Washington,
BORG, Carl Oscar. 64-802
BORG, Luis. 64-345
BORGESE, Elisabeth (Mann) 64-42
BORGESE.^Giuseppe Antonio, 1882-1952.
1941. 64-247, 64-1566, 65-713, 65-1205
BORGLUM, May. 65-713
BORING, Edwin Garrigues, 1886- 65-486
BORN, Max 65-1718
BOSQUE Co., Tex 64-681
BOSS, Benjamin. 65-1717
BOSS, Lewis. 63-384
BOSTELMANN, Carl, Jr. 65-2005
B 1S ANN * Kirl ^ iSGe0 ^''.1825.
BOSTELMANN family. 65-2005
BOSTON Ancient and Honorable Artillery
Company. 65-185 ^
BOSTON and Lake Superior Vfini„~ a
64-1445 au J«rior Mining Association.
BOSTON and Maine Railroad. 64-395
B0 |™N Highlands New Church Society.
BOSTON, Mass.
^s72J mliS ,L League H£ Ana-Imperial-
ist League, Boston, Mais. *™i*nai-
Art. 65-6, 65-1902
Banks and banking. 65-1916
Brokerage houses. 63-328
Church of the New Jerusalem. 65-183
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1160
Methodist. 65-696
New Jerusalem Church. 65-183
Colleges and universities. 64-14
Commission merchants. 64-381, 64-1400
Cotton industry and trade. 64-372
Denison House. 65-838
Family papers. 65-9, 65-2019
Geological societies. 65-1300
Hospitals. 65-841
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BOSTON, Mass. (Continued)
Housing associations. 65-45
Industries. 64-240
Journalism. 64-721
King's Chapel. 65-837
Learned societies. 63-301
Letters from. 63-276, 64-457, 65-955
Libraries. 65-187
Mayor. 65-1235
Merchants. 64-1398, 65-181, 65-1235
65-1318
Mines and minin g 64-237
Museum of Fine Arts. 65-1902
National Conference on Social Welfare, 57th
1930. 64-139
Naval agents. 63-328
New Church Kindergarten and Training
School. 65-183
Peace societies. 63-232
Personal papers. 64-238, 64-763
Privateering. 64-824
Publishers and publishing. 63-401
Pevolution
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-179
Buggies Street Baptist Church, 64-1160
Schools. 65-841
Settlement houses. 65-838
Shipping records. 64-374, 64-977, 64-1215
64-1389, 64-1399, 64-1400, 65-180
Social life. 64-1279, 65-841
Social service. 64-21, 64-139
Transportation. 64-1307
Travel and description. 64-439, 64-1231
Travels from. 65-1782
Women's rights. 64-721
Wool industry and trade. 65-184'
World Peace Foundation. 63-232
BOSTON School Committee. 65-841
BOSTON Settlement Study. 64-21
BOSTON University
Anderson Memorial Center. 64-14
School of Theology
New England Methodist Historical Society.
65-697
BOSTWICK, Charles D. 64-830
BOSWORTH, Charles A. , 1853-1911. 63-159
BOSWORTH, Richard, 1832-1915. 65-1365
BOTANICAL gardens,
Jamaica. 65-1937
Michigan. 64-1428
West Indies (British) 65-1937
BOTANISTS. 64-592
BOTANY. 63-12, 64-73, 64-116, 64-153,
64-562, 64-580, 64-592, 64-1103
see also Flowers; Fruit; Microscopy;
Paleobotany; Plants; Trees
Expeditions. 65-23, 65-1779
Garden beans. 64-950
Physiology see Plant physiology
School notebooks. 65-666
Specimen collections and collecting. 64-73
64-1428, 65-1937, 65-1960
Teachers and teaching. 64-230, 65-654
65-1937
By place
America. 65-1937
Canada. 65-1779
Europe. 65-1937
J amai ca. 65-1937
Mexico. 64-826
Michigan. 65-533
Montana. 65-1779
Nevada. 65-1779
North Carolina. 64-635
Oregon. 65-1779
Pacific Northwest. 65-1779
Puerto Rico. 64-826
Rocky Mountains. 65-1779
Utah. 65-1779
Venezuela. 64-826
West Indies (British) 65-1937
BOTANY, Fossil see Paleobotany
BOTETOURT Co., Va. 64-800
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-483
Furnaces and forges. 64-1248
Land. 65-971
BOTSFORD, Edmund, 1745-1819. 65-82
BOTTLES
Patents. 64-8
BOUCICAULT, Dion, 1820-1890. 65-1874
BOUCK, Christian. 64-836
BOUCK, William. 64-836
BOUCK, William C, 1786-1859. 64-836
BOUDAUD, G. 65-1541
BOUDINOT, Elias, 1740-1821. 63-82,
64-1145, 65-1550, 65-1570
BOUDINOT, Elias, 1803 (ca. )-1839. 64-1287
BOUDINOT, Elias A. 65-909
BOUDINOT, Elisha, 1742-1819. 65-1570,
65-1593
BOUDINOT, Eliza Pintard _see Colt, Eliza
Pintard (Boudinot)
BOUDINOT family. 65-1570
BOUGHTON, Benjamin, 1777 7-1842. 64-1248
BOUGHTON, John C. , 1836-1894. 64-1446
BOUGHTON family. 64-1446
BOOTS, A. R. 65-1401
BOUKNIGHT, Mary Elinor see Poppenheim,
Mary Elinor (Bouknight)
BOULANGER, Nadia, 1887- 64-1598
BOULWARE, Aubin Lee. 65-971
BOULWARE, Janie Preston see Lamb, Jade
Preston (Boulware)
BOUND, Mary Fisk see Stoughton, Mary Fisk
(Bound) Green
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, 65-1719
British Guiana and Venezuela. 63-402,
64-764
Connecticut and Pennsylvania see Sus-
quehanna, claim
Costa Rica and Nicaragua. 64-386
Florida and Georgia. 64-407
Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
65-740
Idaho and Washington. 65-215, 65-227
Maryland and Virginia. 65-721
Michigan and Ohio. 64-1472, 65-388
New Jersey. 65-1573
North Carolina. 55-740
North Carolina and Tennessee. 64-366
Red River. 65-31
South Carolina. 65-740
Thailand. 63-112
United States. 64-1584
Northwestern Boundary Survey. 64-248
Southern and western borders. 63-131
BOUNTIES, Military. 65-1126
see also Pensions, Military
Civil War. 63-329, 64^1434
see also Civil War— Recruiting, enlist-
ment, etc.
Revolution. 63-145, 65-977
New Jersey. 65-1641
BOURBON democracy. 64-282
BOURBON (Island; later Reunion) 64-75
BOURKE, John Gregory, 1843-1896. 65-1423
BOURLAND, Albert Pike, 1861-1927. 64-993
BOURNE, Edward G. 64-523
BOURNE, Sylvanus. 64-1563
BOURNE, William Oland, 1819-1901. 65-1511
BOURNE family
Genealogy. 64-1188
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BOUSCAREN, Louis Frederic Gustave 1840-
1904. 63-160
BOUTIN, Henry
Estate of. 64-897
BOUTWELL, George Sewall, 1818-1905
63-374, 64-771, 65-870
BOUTWELL, William Thurston, 1803-1890
65-1350
BOUVET, De Lozier. 64-261
BOUVIER, Jacqueline see Kennedy,
Jacqueline (Bouvier) 1929- 65-940
65-1103 '
BOWDEN, John. 65-1562
BOWDEN, Mary. 65-1562
BOWDEN, Mary (Jarvis) 65-1562
BOWDOIN College, Brunswick, Me.
Students. 65-1965
BOWDOIN family. 65-189
Genealogy. 64-1238
BOWEN, Abigail. 64-837
BOWEN, Amanda (Blake) 63-276
BOWEN, BelmanM. 65-1571
BOWEN, Elias, 1791-1871. 64-837
BOWEN, George. 64-923
BOWEN, Harold R. 6S-1927
BOWEN, Herbert. 65-862
BOWEN, JohnS., 1830-1863. 64-297
BOWEN, Margaret (Mclver) 64-105?
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, Claude Gernade, 1879-1958. 65-53
BOWERS, Henry F. 63-208
BOWERS Seattle-Yukon Gold Dredging Company.
65-1053
BOWES family. 64-43
BOWIE Co. , Tex. 65-1773
BOWLER, Elizabeth (Caleff) 63-231
BOWLER, James Madison, 1838-1916. 63-231
BOWLER, Joseph. 63-231
BOWLES, Chester, 1901- 64-253 64-773
65-78, 65-433 '
BOWLES, Magdalene (Wake) 6S-1572
BOWLES, Samuel, 1797-1851. 65-178
BOWLES, Thomas E.
Estate of. 64-1198
BOWLES, William Lisle, 1762-1850. 65-1572
BOWLING, W. K. 64-1199
BOWLING Green, Va.
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-1226
BOWMAN, Charles Stuart, d. 1868. 65-172
BOWMAN, Henry Clay, 1842-1924? 65-1860
BOWMAN, Isaiah, 1878-1950. 63-217
BOWMAN, JohnH. 65-1178
BOWMAN, Robert Lewis, 1916- 64-1174
BOWMAN family. 64-207
BOWNE, Borden Parker, 1847-1910. 65-697
BOWRING, Edgar Alfred, 1826-1911. 63-55
BOWRING, Sir John, 1792-1872. 63-40
65-1777 — '
BOWSER, Edward Albert, 1845-1910. 65-1S73
BOWYER, John. 65-971
BOXER Rebellion. 64-494, 64-769
Indemnity. 65-226
BOXING. 65-372
BOY Scouts of America. 64-828, 65-758
Minneapolis, Minn. 64-1525
BOYCE, Gray Cowan, 1899- 64-1403
BOYCE, Joseph, 1841-1928. 64-298
BOYCE, Ker. 63-352, 65-1884
BOYD, Ernest Augustus, 1887-1946. 65-1310
BOYD, Esther G. (Wright) 6S-887
BOYD, James, 1888-1944. 64-791
BOYD, James, 1904- 64-773, 65-97
BOYD, James E., 1834-1906. 65-1440
BOYD, John C. , d. 1849. 64-1138
BOYD, John E. 65-1159
BOYD, Joseph. 63-370
BOYD, Julian Parks. 65-970
BQYD, Madeleine Elise (Reynier) 65-1850,
65-1852
BOYD, Nannie Seawell, collector. 64-1175
BO m9-?8^ nnaiS£Han ' Ilton ' ^"""MBoyd)
BOYD family. 64-1138, 64-1447
Genealogy. 65-969
BOYDEN, Frank Learoyd. 65-959
BOYDTON, N. C.
Family papers. 64-1044
BOYER, John Edward. 64-1259
BOYER family. 64-1259
BOYESEN, Hjalmar Hjorta, 1848-1895
64-1626
BOYKIN, Alexander Hamilton, 1815-1866
64-415
BOYKIN, Alexander Hamilton, 1846-1923.
64-415
BOYKIN, Sarah" Jones (De Saussure) 1817-1893
64-415
BOYKIN family. 64-415
Genealogy. 64-699
BOYKQJ'S Rangers. 64-415
BOYLAN, Moses M. 65-1348
BOYLE, Kay, 1903- 64-150
BOYLES, Emerson Richard, 1881-1960
64-1448, 65-547
BOYLSTON family. 65-964
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
BOYS' Vocational School, Lansing, Mich.
64-1421
BRACE, Gerald Warner, 1901- 65-1093
BRACKEN, Brendan, 1901-1958. 64-1348
65-43
264
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BRACKLEY, Thomas Egerton, viscount see
Egerton, Thomas, baron Eliesmere and
viscount Brackley, 15407-1617
BRADE, DanieL 65-1526
BRADE, William. 65-1526
BRADEN, Spruille, 1894- 64-1335, 65-66
BRADFORD, Gamaliel, 1831-1911. 63-346,
64-738
BRADFORD, Gamaliel, 1863-1932. 64-150
BRADFORD, Harry Elwyn, 1878-1963.
65-1424
BRADFORD, James Otey. 64-723
BRADFORD, Roark, 1896-1948. 65-888
BRADFORD family
Genealogy. 64-1184, 65-1424
BRADFORD, Mass.
Merchants. 64-1398
BRADFORD, Vt.
Family and business papers. 64-794
BRADISH, Curren. 64-1449
BRADEH, Joseph. 65-1355
BRADLEY, FolletL 64-1557
BRADLEY, Frederick Van Nest, 1898-
65-670
BRADLEY, Grace IsabeL 65-1410
BRADLEY, John, Army officer? 63-220
BRADLEY, Omar. 64-1622, 65-64, 65-1059
BRADLEY, William H. 63-406 230-563
BRADSHAW, John W. 65-648
BRADY, James H. , 1862-1918. 64-1271
BRAGG, Braxton, 1817-1876. 63-61, 64-765,
64-777, 64-1526, 65-678, 65-878, 65-994
BRAGG, Thomas, 1810-1872. 63-66
BRAGG, W. L. 64-1500
BRAIN trust see Roosevelt, Franklin Delano,
Pres. D. S. , 1882-1945— Advisors to
BRAINARD, Eleanor (Holston) collector.
64-838
BRAINARD, Ira. 64-1458
BRAINERD, Elmina. 65-457
BRAINERD, "Erastus, 1855-1922. 63-350,
64-1271
BRAINERD, Heloise. 64-739
BRAINERD Mission, Tenn. 65-1831
BRAKELEY, John H. , 1816-1897. 65-1574
BRAMAN, Edward. 65-60
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, Perry W. 65-1425
BRANCH, SanfordW., 1840-1891. 64-221
BRANCH family. 64-211
BRANCHVTLLE, N. J.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-1568
BRAND, E. F. 64-813
BRAND, Josephine see Phelon, Josephine
(Brand)
BRAND books see Brands and marks (Live-
stock); Cattle brands
BRANDEIS, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941.
64-1572, 65-29, 65-79
BRANDES, George. 65-909
BRANDING of livestock. 64-299
see also Brands and marks (Livestock)
BRANDON, Eng.
Legal documents. 64-34
BRANDON, Middlesex Co. , Va. 64-1230
BRANDS and marks (Livestock)
Missouri. 64-299
Nebraska. 65-1432, 65-1498, 65-1502
Utah Territory. 65-1127
BRANDSBERG, George, 1937- 65-1426
BRANDT, KarL 65-598
BRANDT, Willy, 1913- 64-1615
BRANDY. 65-1598, 65-1640
BRANDY Station, Va.
Civil Wax
Handwritten newspaper. 63-408
BRANFORD, Conn.
Family papers. 64-1370
BRANGWYN, John, pseud, see Teller,
Charlotte
BRANHAM, Alfred Iverson, 1855-1945.
65-1862
BRANHAM, Joel, b. 1835. 65-1862
BRANHAM family. 65-1862
BRANNAN, SamueL 65-815
BRANNER, John Casper, 1850-1922. 64-100
BRANNER, Love see Gilmer, Love (Branner)
BRANNER family. 64-1014
BRANNER Institute
Provision account. 64-1014
BRANNON, Peter. «5-884
BRASHEAR, Frances see Lawrence, Frances
(Brashear) b. 1819
BRASHEAR, Margaret (Barr) 64-416
BRASHEAR, Richard. 64-314
BRASHEAR, Walter. 64-416
BRASHEAR family. 64-416
BRASS and Bronze Ingot Institute, Chicago, M.
(formerly Non-ferrous Ingot Metal Institute,
Chicago, 111.) 64-1187
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. 65-954
BRATTON, Elizabeth Porcher (Du Bose)
65-1532
BRATTON, John, 1831-1898. 65-1532
BRATTON, Sam Gilbert. 65-944
BRAUN, H. C. 63-28
BRA UN, Wernher von see Von Braun, Wernher,
1912-
BRAWLEY, W. J. 64-629
BRAWLEY and Barnwell, Charleston, S. C
64-1550
BRAYMAN, Ada see Bailhache, Ada (Brayman)
BRAYMAN, Mary (Williams) 1816-1886.
65-1778
BRAYMAN, Mason, 1813-1895. 65-164,
65-1778
BRAZIL
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-28, 64-187
265
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BRAZIL (Continued)
Colleges and universities. 64-187
Confederate refugees. 65-716
Entomology. 65-1889
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 65-115
Immigration and emigration
From the United States. 65-716
Iron mines. 64-1294
Letters from. 64-505, 65-517
Notes on. 65-261
Personal papers. 64-697
Railroads. 64-1294
Technical mission from the United States
65-29
Theological seminaries. 64-187
Travel and description. 64-1054
Zoology. 63-83
BRAZILIAN Railway Company. 64-1294
BREADWINNERS' College, New York City
64-1290
BREAKEY, James F. 65-1392
BREAKEY, William Fleming, 1835-1915
65-200 , 65-576
BREAKFAST foods see Cereals, Prepared
BRECHT, Bertholt, 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, Jr. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, Cary, 1796-1867. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, Eliza. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, Emma J. 64-800
BRECKINRIDGE, Emma Walker (Gilmer)
1607-1693. 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
Relating to. *65-878
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, Colo.
Gold mines and mining. 64-892
BRECKINRIDGE family. 64-800
BREED, Richard J. 65-1130
BREED and Crosby, Virginia City, Nev
65-1130
BREEDERS associations
Texas. 64-752
BREESE, Sidney, 1800-1878. 64-186
BREESPORT, N. Y. 64-896
BREITENBACH, Harold PreU. 65-1372
BREMER, Fredrika, 1801-1865
Autographs. 63-245
BREMO Plantation, Va. 63-145, 63-345
BRENT, Charles Henry, Bp. 1862-1929
65-20
BRENT, William, 1733-1782. 64-768
BRENTSVILLE, Va.
Civil War
Prisoners and prisons. 65-1382
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. 64-1186
BRESS, Rose Falls. 65-1437
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
BREWER, William Henry, 1828-1910. 65-1079
BREWER, Me.
Resident of. 65-1962
BREWING industry
Nebraska. 65-1462
Pennsylvania. 64-1149
BREWSTER, Benjamin Harris, 1816-1888.
63-350, 65-2020
BREWSTER, NeaL 64-841
BREWSTER, Mass.
Handwritten literary newspaper. 63-245
BRIAND, Aristide. 64-124
BRICKER, William P. 65-1495
BRICKLAYERS and bricklaying. 63-91
BRICKLAYERS' Masons' and Plasterers'
International Union of America. 64-1450
BRICKMAKING. 64-1552
BRIDESBURG section, Philadelphia, Pa.
Buildings. 65-825
BRIDGE, Hudson E. , 1810-1875. 64-300
65-681
BRIDGE Rayburn & Company. 64-300
BRIDGER, James, 1804-1861. 64-285
65-1795
BRIDGER and Vasquez. 65-1401
BRIDGERS, John Luther, b. 1850. 64-419
BRIDGES, Grace. 65-1174
BRIDGES, Mary. 64-1133
BRIDGES, Robert, 1861-1921. 65-1052
BRIDGES, Robert Seymour, 1844-1930
65-532
BRIDGES
see also Covered bridges; Railroad bridges
Civil War. 64-663, 65-946, 65-951
Construction. 65-1312, 65-1705
Iron and steel. 64-949
By place
Allegheny River. 65-1748
California. 65-2011
Delaware River. 65-832, 65-1547
Kentucky. 63-160
Missouri. 65-678
Missouri River. 65-678
Monongahela River. 65-1748
Nebraska. 65-1466
New Jersey. 65-1682
Ohio. 63-160, 63-204
Ohio River. 65-1748
Pennsylvania. 65-832, 65-1748
Virginia. 65-946
Washington, D. C. 63-380
BRIDGETON Female Seminary, Bridgeton, N. J.
Students. 65-839
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BRIDGETON, N. J.
Young Female Religious Tract Society.
65-1615
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. 64-546
BRIDGEWATER Ship) 64-1399
BRIGADES see name of brigade, e. g.
Ransom's Brigade, Confederate States of
America
BRIGGS, Ansel, 1806-1881. 63-210
BRIGGS, Arthur Hyslop, 1858-1934. 65-2010
BRIGGS, Clay Stone, 1876-1933. 63-96
BRIGGS, Dexter. 65-1355
BRIGGS, Elisha. 64-1396
BRIGGS, Frank P. 64-328
BRIGGS, Noel Currer see Currer-Briggs, Noel
BRIGGS, Olivia. 65-909
BRIGGS, Robert R. 65-1355
BRIGHAM, Alfred Milo, d. 1864. 65-1860
BRIGHAM, Charles H. 65-1395
BRIGHAM Young University, Provo, Utah
President 65-1791
BRIGHT, John, 1811-1889. 63-55, 64-63
BRIGHT, William. 63-97
BRIGHTMAN, Nellie. 65-777
BRIGHTMAN family
Genealogy. 65-777
BRIGHTON, Mass.
Churches and religions affairs
Methodist. 65-696
BRIGHTON, Mich.
Letters from. 64-1493
BRIN, Fanny (Fligelman) 1884- 63-232
BRINCKERHOFF, John. 65-1575
BRINCKERHOFF family. 65-1575
BRTNCKLE, Anna. 63-327
BRTNCKLe', JohnRumsey, 1839-1910. 63-327
BRMEY, Melville (Otter) 65-23
BRINGIER family. 64-1546
BRINK, Carol Ryrie. 65-1978
BRDJKLEYVILLE, N. C.
Family papers. 64-376, 64-674
BRDJMN, John Malcolm, 1916- 65-1361
BRTNTON, Job Wells, 1883- 65-1427
BRINTON, John HiU, 1832-1907. 65-1541
BRISBANE, Abbott Hall, d. 1861. 63-352
BRISBANE, Arthur, 1864-1936. 63-361,
63-383, 64-306
BRISBANE, Sir Thomas Makdougall see
Makdougall-Brlsbaae, Sir Thomas, bart. ,
1773-1860
BRISBANE, William Henry, 1803 (ca.)-1876.
65-1058
BRISBANE family. 65-1058
BRBTOE Station, Va.
Civil War
Military life. 63-351
BRISTOL, R. 1
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
BRISTOL (SMP) 64-344
BRISTOL, Va.
Merchants. 63-382
BRBTOW, Louis J. 64-1553
BRITISH and American Joint Commission for
the Final Settlement of the Claims of the
Hudson's Bay Company and Puget Sound
Agricultural Company. 65-1155
BRITISH Apprentice Club, New York City.
64-347
BRITISH Columbia, Can. 65-1766
Agriculture. 65-1816
Archeology. 65-1815
Coal mines and mining. 65-1046
Colonial period. 65-1158, 65-1766
Electric railroads. 65-1138
Exploring expeditions. 65-1766, 65-1762
Fisheries Dept 64-1262
General stores. 65-1037
Geology. 65-1766, 65-1815
Indians. 65-1766
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1267
Merchants. 65-1766
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1037, 65-1766
Missions. 65-1766
Personal papers. 65-1158
Travel and description. 65-1815
BRITISH Columbia Electric Railway Company,
ltd. 65-1138
BRITISH Guiana
Boundaries
Venezuela. 64-764
Consular service (U. S. ) 65-630
BRITISH in-
see also English in—
-; Scots in-
BRmSH in India. 64-144
BRITISH War Relief Society. 65-1458
BRITISH West Indies see West Indies, British
BRTTTAIN, M. L. 64-1164
BRITTON, Frederic H. 65-636
BROADCAST Pioneers. 65-1060, 65-1062
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
BROADY, Jefferson Hunsater, 1844-1908.
65-1426
BROCK, Emma. 65-1978
BROCKPORT, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-1540
BROCKVILLE, Out.
Emigration from. 63-250
BROCKWAY, Daniel D. , 1615-1899. 64-1451
BROCKWAY family. 64-1451
BRODHEAD, Daniel Dodge. 63-328
BRODHEAD, George H. 63-328
BRODHEAD, Jacob. 65-1576
BRODHEAD, John M. 63-328
BRODHEAD, John Romeyn, 1814-1873.
65-1576
BRODHEAD, Rachel .gee Furman, Rachel
(Brodhead) d. 1794
BROOTE, D. A. 64-641
BRODIE, W. D. 64-259
267
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BRODKWAY, Benjamin. 65-907
BRODNEY, Spencer, 1883- 65-1577
BROGAN, Denis William, 1900- 65-855
BROGAN, Dennis W. 65-318
BROKERAGE houses. 64-1033
see also Stocks
Massachusetts. 63-328
Virginia. 65-1001
BROMAGE, Arthur Watson, 1904- 65-397
BROMBERG, Frederick George, 1837-1930
64-421
BROMFTELD, Louis, 1896-1956. 65-1205
65-1997
BROMLEY "Spoils system" bill. 65-2010
BROMMER, C. F. 64-813
BRONGNIART, Alexandre, 1770-1847
64-116
BRONSON, Arthur. 65-1360
BRONSON, Theodore B. 63-329
BRONXVILLE, N. Y.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Sarah Lawrence College. 65-1098
BROOK, Andrew Ten see Ten Brook, Andrew
1814-1899
BROOK Street Methodist Episcopal Church
Louisville, Ky. 65-24 '
BROOK Street Sabbath School, Louisville Ky.
65-24 *
BROOKE, Eliza (Jordan) 64-1234
BROOKE, Francis Taliaferro, 1763-1851
63-336
BROOKE, Rupert, 1887-1915. 64-150
65-1844
BROOKE, S. P. 65-918
BROOKE family
Genealogy. 64-1229
BROOKHELD, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
BROOKFIELD, N. Y.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-1453
BROOKINGS, Robert Somers. 1850-1932
64-1271
BROOKS, Sarah Ludnda .see Howe, Sarah
Lucinda (Brooks)
BROOKS, Stratton Duluth, 1869-1949. 65-531
BROOKS, Van Wyck, 1886-1963. 65-384.
65-717, 65-855, 65-1098, 65-1997
BROOKVILLE and Mahoning Railroad Comnanv
64-815 "4*uy.
BROOME Co. , N. Y.
Account books. 64-863
Family papers. 64-901
BROTHERHOOD of Painters, Decorators and
Paperhangers of America
Local 514, Ann Arbor, Mich. 64-1452
BROOKINGS Institution, Washington. DC
65-48, 65-1917
Institute for Government Research. 65-944
BROOKLAND School, Albemarle Co. , Va.
Students. 65-973
BROOKUNE, Mass.
First Church (Congregational) 64-718.
BROOKLYN, Mich.
Societies. 65-1367
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1160
Congregational. 64-353
Estates. 65-1659
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
BROOKS, Abby Morgan see Fiske, Abby
Morgan (Brooks)
BROOKS, Abigail see Adams, Abigail (Brooks)
1808-1889
BROOKS, Charles Franklin 1891-1953
64-782, 65-1893
BROOKS, Datus Chase, d. 1901. 65-654,
BROOKS, Henry M. 63-401
BROOKS, Noah, 1830-1903. 64-1562, 65-915
BROOKS, Phillips, Bp., 1835-1893. 65-20
65-269, 65-303
BROOKS, Richard. 65-1664
BROOKS, Samuel Palmer, 1863-1931
64-1164, 64-1553
BROTHERHOOD of St. Andrew
St. Philip's Chapter. 63-291
BROUGH Community Association, Grand Ranids.
Mich. 65-1334 «-*»«>
BROUGHTON (J. M. ) and Company. 64-372
BROUGHTON, Len a 64-1160
BROUGHTON, Sarah Sumner, 1802-1853
64-1336
BROUGHTON family. 64-1336, 65-845
BROUGHTON, Haze & Wilcox, Pinckney, Mich.
65-400
BROUN, AbbyH. 64-646
BROUN, Anne Hinman see Singleton, Anne
Hinman (Broun) 184JTT932
BROUN, John P. 64-646
BROUN family. 64-646
BROWN, Aaron Venable, 1795-1859. 65-726
BROWN, AbieL 65-1
BROWN, Albert Emerson, 1908- 64-1453
BROWN, Albert Gallatin, 1813-1880. 65-2020
BROWN, Antoinette Louisa see Blackwell
Antoinette Louisa (Brown) 1825-1921 '
BROWN, Arthur Merrill, 1897- 65-2011
BROWN, Bedford, 1795-1870. 64-424
BROWN, Mrs. Bedford see Brown, Mary L.
(Glenn)
BROWN, Benjamin Grata, 1826-1885 64-278
64-282 '
BROWN, Bradford B. 64-348
BROWN, Campbell, 1840-1893. 64-1004
BROWN, Carl. 65-1149
BROWN, Carlton. 65-1664
BROWN, Charles H. 65-1982
BROWN, Douglas S. 64-1454
BROWN, Ebenezer Lakin, 1809-1891. 65-1366
BROWN, Edmund G. , 1905- 65-2011
BROWN, Eliza Ann see Gautier, Eliza Ann
(Brown) 1806-1870
BROWN, Elizabeth Gaspar. 64-1454
BROWN, Elmer Ellsworth, 1861-1934.
65-531
BROWN, Ethan Allen, 1766-1852. 63-171
63-399, 64-1585
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BROWN, Everett Somerville, 1886-1964.
64-1455
BROWN, Frank M. , b. 1843. 64-1456
BROWN, George Granger, 1896-1957.
64-1417
BROWN, George Smith. 64-775
BROWN, Glenn. 64-453
BROWN, Harrison. 65-1763
BROWN, Harry. 64-150
BROWN, Helen Tyler, d. 1935, collector.
65-954
BROWN, Henry, of Dayton, Ohio. 63-161
BROWN, Henry Billings, 1836-1913. 64-1500,
65-475, 65-519, 65-565, 65-644, 65-1360
BROWN, Henry Paul. 64-1139
BROWN, J. J. 64-422
BROWN, J. L. 64-423
BROWN, J. P. 65-885
BROWN, Jacob, 1775-1828. 63-220
BROWN, James, British businessman. 63-373
BROWN, James, 1766-1835. 63-336, 65-25
BROWN, James Leftwich. 64-1228
BROWN, Jason. 65-1
BROWN, John, shipowner of Boston, Mass.,
O. 1829-1832. 64-1215
BROWN, John, 1757-1837. 65-25
BROWN, John, 1772-1845. 64-366
230-563
BROWN, John, 1800-1859. »64-47, 65-1
BROWN, John, 1821-1895. 65-1
BROWN, John Carter, 1797-1874. 64-792
BROWN, John Evans, 1827-1895. 64-366
BROWN, John Mason, 1837-1890. 65-23
BROWN, John Mason, 1900- 54-1338
BROWN, Joseph Emerson, 1821-1894. 63-63,
63-66, 64-223, 64^224
BROWN, Josephine Chapin. 65-948
BROWN, Lillie (West) see Leslie, Amy
BROWN, Liszinka (Campbell) see Ewell,
Llszlnka (Campbell) Brown, 1820-1872
BROWN, Livingston. 64-424
BROWN, Lucius Franklin, d. 1863. 64-348
BROWN, Mary see Lee, Mary (Brown) 1869-
1952
BROWN, Mary Anne (Day) 65-1
BROWN, MaryL. (Glenn) 64-453
BROWN, Mary Virginia (Early) 64-1228
BROWN, Milton C. 64-887
BROWN, Minnie Leona see Morrison, Minnie
Leona (Brown) 1899-
BROWN, Neill Smith, 1810-1886. 64-1176
BROWN, Nelson CoorOandt, 1885-
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
65-38
BROWN, Norris, 1863-1960. 65-1429
BROWN, Olive. 64-348
BROWN, Oliver. 65-1
BROWN, Owen. 65-1
BROWN, Prentiss Marsh, 1889- 64-1483,
65-260, 65-458, 65-1379
BROWN, SamueL 63-220
BROWN, Samuel S. , 1837-1862. 64-366
BROWN, Sidney S. 65-1350
BROWN, Susan Rebecca (Polk) b. 1847.
64-1004
BROWN, Virginia see Flowers, Virginia
(Brown)
BROWN, Walter J. 64-422
BROWN, Ward Riley. 65-1361
♦BROWN, William. 65-23
BROWN, William Caleb, 1832-1862. 64-366
BROWN, William Ellis. 64-1457
BROWN, William H. , b. 1812. 65-473
BROWN (William H. ) Company. 65-753
BROWN, William J. , 1803-1884. 64-366
BROWN, William Vance. 64-366
BROWN and Tate, Charlotte, N. C. 64-423
BROWN Co. , Neb. 65-1430
BROWN family. 64-348, 64-366, 64-424,
64-1456, 65-1859
Genealogy. 64-1222, 64-1463, 65-884
BROWN University, Providence, R. L
65-1980
Axmmary 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, Maurice. 65-1998
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
BROWNESS, William C. 65-896
BROWNING, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1806-1861.
64-59
BROWNING, Orville Hickman, 1806-1881.
65-905
BROWNING, Robert, 1812-1889. 64-59
BROWNRIGG, John. 64-425
BROWNRIGG, MaryW. (Raskins) 64-425
BROWNRIGG, Priscilla Elizabeth see Bailey,
Priscilla Elizabeth (Brownriggf
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
BROWNSON, Marcus A. 65-231
BROWNSVILLE, Tenn.
Letters from. 64-373
BROWNSVILLE, Tex.
Cortina Wars. 64-741
Military service in. 63-226
BROWNVILLE, Neb.
History. 65-1501
Personal papers. 65-1438, 65-1473
BRUCE, Charles, 1798-1879. 64-766
BRUCE, Elvira. 64-766
BRUCE, James, of Virginia. 64-766
BRUCE, John. 64-873
BRUCE, JohnG., 1810-1890. 64-965
BRUCE family. 64-766
Genealogy. 64-917
BRUCELLOSIS In hogs. 64-834
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BRUCKER, Wilber Marion, 1894- 64-1448
gj-1459. 64-1474, 65-259, 65-517, 65-536,
65^5477 65-552, 65-602, 65-670, 65-1327
65-1379
BRUEGEL, Albert F. 64-1429
BRUEN, Lather B. 63-398
BRUFF, James. 64-334
BRUIHL, C. F. 64-278
BRUMBY, Susan see Gaston. Susan (Brumby)
BRUNER, J. W. 64-1553
BRUOTNG, Heinrich. 64-1615
BRUNKER, Albert Ridgely, 1883-1959
65-1304
BRUNN, F. H. 64-813
BRUNNOW, Francis, d. 1891. 65-269.
65-1395
BRUNO, Henry Augustine, 1893- 65-1059
BRUNSDALE, Clarence Norman, 1891- 65-754
BRUNSWICK and Western Railroad Company
63-41 «"*«uy.
BRUNSWICK Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-1001
BRUNSWICK, Me.
Bowdoin College
Students. 65-1965
Medical practice. 65-2001
Vital records. 65-2001
BRUNSWICK, Mo. 64-273
BRUNSWICK, N. J.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-1683
BRUNSWICK Traction Company. 65-1642
BRUSH, Elijah, 1772-1813. 65-1360
BRUSH, George Janrls, 1831-1912. 65-1076
BRUSSELS, Belgium
Diplomatic service (Gt Brit. ) 64-123
Personal papers. 64-94
BRYAN, Charles Shepard, 1865-1956. 64-428
BRYAN, Charles Wayland, 1867-1945
65-1412, 65-1431. 65-1452
BRYAN, Daniel. 64-960
BRYAN, Elizabeth Herritage see Lewis,
Elizabeth Herritage (Bryan)
BRYAN, F. C. 64-1157
BRYAN, Francis T. 64-427
BRYAN, Henry L. 64-764
BRYAN, Isobel Lament (Stewart) 64-1224
65-956
BRYAN, J. Edward. 65-23
BRYAN, James, d. 1856. 64-979
BRYAN, James Augustus Washington. 1839-
1923. 64-428
BRYAN, James Wesley, 1874-1956. 64-1263,
BRYAN, James West, 1805-1864. 64-428
BRYAN, Janet see Hogg. Janet (Bryan)
BRYAN, John, b. 1794? 65-1355
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, Joseph, 1904- 65-1664
BRYAN, Margaret Anna see Void, Margaret
Anna (Bryan) 6
BRYAN, Mary Elizabeth see Allen, Mary
Elizabeth (Bryan)
BRYAN family. 64-302, 64-342, 64-428
64-447, 64-1091, 65-1010 '
Genealogy. 64-1224, 65-1412
BRYANT, C. A. 65-1711
BRYANT, Eugenie D. 65-980
BRYANT, Isaac. 65-980
BRYANT, Laura, 1878-1961. 64-840
BRYANT, Richard A. 65-980
BRYANT, William CuUen, 1794-1878. 63-48
64-47 '
BRYAN, Mary F. 65-997
BRYAN, Ruth see Owen, Ruth (Bryan) 1885-
BRYAN, Shepard, 1871- 64-426
BRYAN, Thomas Jeff erson. 65-887
BRYAN, William Jennings, 1860-1925
64-738, 65-1664, 65-2004
As correspondent. 63-371, 64-159, 64-228
64-247, 64-257, 64-306, 64-767 64- 77l'
64-778, 64-1301, 64-1624, 65-162
65-455, 65-552, 65-648, 65-1413
65-1478, 65-1510
Genealogical record. 65-1412
BRYAN, William Jennings, 1889- 65-1412
BRYAN, William Lowe, 1860-1955. 65-1918
BRYAN, William Shepard, 1827-1906. 64-427
BRYAN, William Smith, 1846-1940. 64-302
BRYANT family. 65-980
BRYANT Park, THmra , N. Y.
Real estate business. 64-909
BRYCE, James, 1838-1922. 64-247, 64-767
64-1500, 64-1624, 65-434
BRYHER, Winifred, 1894- 64-150, 65-15
BRYMER (Alexander) & Company, Martinique.
65-1526
BRYNMawr, Pa.
Baldwin School. 64-588
BUBB, George see Melcombe. George Bubb
Dodington, baron, 1691-1762
BUCHAN, John, 1875-1940. 65-1845
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.
Administration of. 63-189
As correspondent. 64-47, 64-63 64-1575
64-1585, 65-491, 65-931, 65-1576
65-2020
Autographs. 65-59
Description of. 65-468
BUCHANAN, John, 1772-1844. *65-971
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
270
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BUCHANAN, Mich.
Family papers. 64-1466
BUDD, Ralph. 65-69
BUDGE, Ernest Alfred Willis, 1857-1934.
BUFFALO, St. Marys and Southwestern Rail-
road. 64-815
BUCHAREST, Romania
65-348
BUFFUM family. 64-1333
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
BUDGET see Finance
BUFORD, Abraham, 1820-1884. *65-25
BUCHMAN, Louis. 65-2009
BUCHWALD, Art, 1925- 64-1600
BUDGET, U. S. Bureau of the see U. S. —
Bureau of the Budget
BUFQRD, N. D. 65-777
BUFORD tribune, Buford, N. D. 65-777
BUCK, Alfred E. 64-223
BUEHERMANN, Elizabeth. 64-349
BUICK, David D. 64-1469
BUCK, Amasa. 65-888
BUEL, Alexander W., 1813-1868. 65-253
BTUCK Motor Company. 64-1501
BUCK, Andrew Newton, b. 1839. 65-256
BUCK, Catherine see Clarkson, Catherine
(Buck)
BUELL, Barber G. , 1823-1900. 65-201
BUELL, Bertha Grlnnell, 1874-1951. 65-481
BUELL, Don Carlos. 65-950
BUILDING and loan associations see Savings
and loan associations
BUILDING codes
BUCK, Curtis, b. 1841. 65-256
BUCK, James T. 64-1534
BUELL, Raymond Leslie. 64-183
BUELNA, Ramon Felix y see Felix y Buelna,
Minnesota. 63-236
BUILDING industry see Construction industry
BUCK, Lillie (West) Brown see Leslie, Amy
Ramon
BUILDING Owners and Managers Association
of Seattle. 64-1264
BUCK, Myron. 65-256
BUENA Vista, Mexico
Battle of, 1847. 64-289
BUILDINGS see Architecture; Public buildings
BUCK, Pearl (Sydenstricker) 1892- 64-791,
65-384
BUENOS Aires, Argentina
BUISSONET, Eugene, 1827-1902. 65-1793
The good earth. 63-289
Commercial attache (U. S. ) 64-690
BUKEY, Joseph T. 65-885
BUCK, Solon Justus, 1884-1962. 64-1515,
65-1980
International Commission of Jurists, 1927.
65-507
Letters from. 65-1849
BUKEY family
Genealogy. 65-885
BUCK, William. 65-1083
Special agent (U. S. ) 63-386
BUKIDNON, Philippines. 64-1417
BUCK family. .65-256
BUFFALO (American bison) 64-752
BULKLEY, MaryE. 64-303
BUCKE, Richard Maurice, 1837-1902.
65-1805
Hunting. 65-803
BULKLEY, P. C. 64-303
BUCKINGHAM Co. , Va.
BUFFALO and Susquehanna Railroad. 64-815
BULKLEY family. 64-303
County records. 65-1017
BUFFALO Bill see Cody, William Frederick,
1846-1917
BULL, Alexander. 63-243
Family papers. 65-1000
Female Collegiate Institute. 64-1228
BUFFALO Co. , Neb.
Agricultural societies. 65-1418
BULL, Roger. 65-870
BULL family
BUCKLEY, James Monroe, 1836-1920.
64-966, 64-971
Folklore and history. 65-1454
Genealogy. 63-247
BUCKLEY, Sara Craig, 1858-1942. 65-1365
BUFFALO Forge, Va.
Iron industry and trade. 63-137
BULL Ran, Va.
1st Battle, 1861. 63-391, 64-1180, 65-719
BUCKLYN, John Knight 64-1397
BUFFALO, N. Y.
2d Battle, 1862. 65-995
BUCKMAN, Elsie. 65-1495
Churches and religious affairs
Battlefield maps. 65-946
BUCKNALL'S Seminary, New Brunswick, N. J
65-1707
Lutheran. 63-21, 63-22
Construction industry. 64-849
BULLARD, Eunice White see Beecher, Eunice
White (Bollard)
BUCKNER, Henry K. 65-876
Pan American Exposition, 1901. 64-167
Personal papers. 64-1214, 65-617, 65-955
BULLARD, LucienC. 65-1860
BUCKNER, Mary Elizabeth (Stay) 65-876
BUCKNER, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914.
65-390
Police. 64-849
Telegraph and telephone companies.
64-942
Travel and description. 64-817
BULLARD, William Hannum Grubb, 1866-1927.
63-325
BULLETIN of the Atomic Scientists. 64-44
BUCKNER, Mrs. Upshaw. 65-876
BUDAPEST, Hungary
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
Trinity Lutheran Church. 63-21
University
School of Medicine (formerly Medical
Dept.) 64402
BULLFROG Bank and Trust Company, Rhyolite,
Nev. 65-1123
BULLINGTON. Orvflle. 1882- 65-802
271
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BULLITT, A. Scott, 1878-1932. 65-1049
BULLOCH, Archibald, 1729-1777. 63-66
BULLOCK, Charles Jesse, 1869-1941.
65-1894
BULLOCK, Edith Willits. 65-819
BULLOCK, John H. 64-515
BULLOCK, Warren B. 64-908
BULLOCK, William C. 64-515
BULLOCK family. 65-819
BULL'S Island, S. C.
Legal documents. 63-312
BULLWHACKING experiences
The West. 65-1783
BULOSAN, Carlos. 64-150
BULSTRODE, Richard, 1610-1711. 64-94
BULWER, William Henry Lytton. 64-1584
BULWINKLE, Alfred Lee. 64-532
BUM GARDNER, Jacob Alexander, b. 1847?
64-980
BUMGARDNER family. 64-980
BUNAU-VARILLA, Philippe, 1859-1940.
65-862
BUNCE, Harvey. 64-304
BUNCOMBE Co. , N. C. 64-563
Land. 64-1039
Personal papers. 65-745
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
BUNNELL, Charles Ernest, 1878-1956
65-1081, 65-1821
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
BURBANK, Luther, 1849-1926. 65-335
BURBIDGE, John. 64-475
BURCH, Horatio. 64-1429
BURCKMYER, Mary L. 63-310
BURD, Edward, 1751-1833. 65-1543
BURD, Edward Shippen, 1779-1848. 65-1543
BURD, James, 1726-1793. 65-1543
BURD, James, b. 1765. 65-1543
BURD, Margaret see Hubley, Margaret
(Burd)b. 1761
BURD, Sarah (Shippen) 1731-1784. 65-1543
BURD family. 65-1543
BURDICK, JohnM., d. 1865. 65-1860
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
BURGHLEY, William Cecil, baron, 1520-1598
65-1873
BURGOYNE, John, b. 1841. 65-457
BURGWIN, Richard. 65-202
BURGWYN, George Pollock. 64-401
BURGWYN, William. 64-1062
BURGWYN family. 64-401
BURIAL records see Vital records
BURIAL societies
Michigan. 65-1400
BURK, Griselda Minerva see Bone, Griselda
, Minerva (Burk)
BURKE, Addie. 64-430
BURKE, Aedanus, 1743-1802. 63-299
BURKE, Caroline A. 64-430
BURKE, Charles Henry, b. 1861. 65-944
BURKE, Edmund, 1729-1797. 65-1193
BURKE, Edward R. 65-1446
BURKE, Fielding, pseud, see Dargan. Olive
(Tilford)
BURKE, JohnW., of Macon, Ga. 64-430
BURKE, Joseph, botanical collector. 65-1779
BURKE, Margaret Jane see Carns, Margaret
Jane (Burke) 1859-1952
BURKE, Thomas, 1747 <ca.)-1783. 64-429
BURKE, Thomas, 1849-1925. 64-1264
BURKE, Walter Safford, 1866-1931. 65-1229
BURKE, William B. , .1864-1947. 64-430
BURKE Co. , Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-190
BURKE Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-492, 64-989, 64-999
BURKE-Wadsworth conscription bill. 1940
64-1599
BURKETT, Elmer J., 1867-1935. 65-2011
BURKHOLDER, Clarence Mills. 65-1361
BURLEIGH County Farmers Press. 65-1427
BURLEIGH Cc , N. D.
History. 65-791
BURLESON, Edward, 1798-1851. 64-1017
BURLESON, Eliza Hodges see Sivley, Eliza
Hodges (Burleson)
BURLESON, James H. 65-618
BURLEYCUE (Play) by Bernard SobeL 65-703
BURLINGAME, Anson, 1820-1870. 63-373,
65-178
BURLINGTON and Monmouth County Pursuing
and Detecting Society (New Jersey) 65-1617
BURLINGTON Co. , N. J.
Business records. 65-1653
Family papers. 65-1550, 65-1699
Farm accounts. 65-1685
Medicine
History. 65-1697
Tax records. 65-1692
BURLINGTON, N. J.
Crime detection societies. 65-1617
Family papers. 65-1630, 65-1698
272
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BURLINGTON Railroad see Chicago,
BURNS family
BURROWS, Jay. 65-1495
Burlington, and Qulncy Railroad
Genealogy. 64-917
BURROWS, Julius Caesar, 1837-1915
BURLINGTON, Vt.
BURNSIDE, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881.
As correspondent. 64-1469, 65-274,
University of Vermont see Vermont —
63-348, 63-353, 65-950
65-332, 65-494, 65-513, 65-531, 65-552,
University (BurlingtonF
Burnside's Division. 64-248
65-565, 65-620, 65-659
BURMA. 64-1635
BURNT Fort, Ga,
Diary of trip to Europe. 65-1370
BURMAN, J. 64-116
Letters from. 64-673
BURRUSS, John C. 64-517
BURMAN, N. L. 64-116
BURSLEY, Joseph Aldrich, 1877-1950.
BURR, Aaron, 1756-1836. 64-188, 65-870
65-1323
BURNAM, C. F. 64-282
As correspondent 63-366, 64-63, 64-1526,
65-679
BURT, Horace Eldon, b. 1847. 65-1360
BURNAP, Rachel (Barry) see Young, Rachel
Autographs. 65-59, 65-1193
(Barry) Burnap
BURT Co., Neb.
BURR (Aaron) Association. 64-959
Records. 65-1432
BURNESS, John C. 65-1531
BURR, Adeline see Green, Adeline (Burr)
BURTON, Agatha. 64-433
BURNET, David Gouverneur, 1788-1870.
Davis, 1850 (50-1931
64-756, 64-1017
BURR, Caroline. 64-959
BURTON, Alfred M. 64-433
BURNET, Gilbert, Bp., 1643-1715
BURTON, Clarence Monroe, 1853-1932.
Estate of. 65-1072
BURR, E. Carolyn. 64-959
65-631, 65-1360
BURNET family. 63-174, 65-1072
BURR, George Lincoln, 1857-1938. 64-882
BURTON, Eliza see Anderson, Eliza (Burton)
BURNETT, Aaron W. 65-1579
BURR, George M. , lumberman and banker,
of Manistee, Mich. 65-528
BURTON, Ernest DeWitt, 1856-1925. 64-46
BURNETT, Anna. 64-431
BURR, James M. 64-959
BURTON, Frank Haycock. 65-1363
BURNETT, Atlas A. 64-431
BURR, Jonathan. 63-35
BURTON, Harold Hitz, 1888- 65-1390
BURNETT, Daniel. 65-1579
BURTON, Harriet see Laidlaw, Harriet
BURR, Nelson Rollin, 1904- 65-1580
(Burton) 1873-1949
BURNETT, Frances (Hodgson) 1849-1924.
64-1334
BURR Conspiracy, 1805-1807. 64-186,
BURTON, Hutchlns Gordon, 1774-1836.
64-288
63-373, 64-432
BURNETT, Matthias, Jr. 65-1579
BURR family
BURTON, James Henry, 1823-1894. 64-1288
BURNETT, Matthias, Sr. 65-1579
Genealogy. 64-1463
BURTON, Marion LeRoy, 1874-1925. 64-1418
BURNETT, Virginia StUes, 1903-1947.
BURR Seminary, Manchester, Vt.
64-1437, 64-1455, 64-1462, 64-1481,
65-1578
64-1499, 65-322,-65-332, 65-335, 65-348,
Students. 64-952
65-354, 65-463, 65-502, 65-531, 65-537,
65-547, 65-552, 65-636, 65-645, 65-1397
BURNETT, Zach. 64-431
230-563
BURRILL, Thomas Jonathan, 1839-1916.
65-1306, 65-1918. 65-1921
BURTON, N. S. 65-198
BURNETT family. 64-431, 65-1579
BURNHAM, Daniel Hudson, 1846-1912.
BURRITT, Baily. 64-1572
BURTON, NlnaLeona Moses. 65-547
64-394
BURRITT, Maurice Chase, 1883-1959. 64-841
BURTON, Robert, 1747-1825. 64-433
BURNHAM, Daniel Hudson, 1886- 65-434
BURRITT family
BURTON, Sarah Virginia see Young, Sarah
BURNHAM, John, 17497-1843. 65-755
Genealogy. 64-841
Virginia (Burton)
BURNHAM, John Winthrop, d. 1912. 65-755
BURROUGHS, George H. 65-1581
BURTON, Theodore Elijah, 1851-1929.
64-1624, 65-1053
BURNHAM, Sherburne Wesley, 1838-1921.
63-384
BURROUGHS, Horatio N. 64-1147
BURTON family. 64-433, 64-589
BURNHAM family
BURROUGHS, John, 1837-1921. 63-361,
63-372* 64-152
Genealogy. 64-1177
Genealogy. 65-755
BURTON, Ohio
BURROUGHS, W. H. 64-1189
Personal papers. 64-952
BURNQUIST, Joseph Alfred Arner. 65-672
BURNS, Anthony., 65-177
BURROUGHS, William H. 65-1581
BURWELL, Armistead, 1839-1913. 64-434
BURNS, James Wright. 65-532
BURROUGHS family. 65-1581
BURWELL, Edmund S. , d. 1887. 64-435
BURNS, Thomas 3. , 1876-1957. 64-687
BURROWS, Frances S. Peck. 65-1370
BURWELL, Lewis, 1745-1800. 64-436
273
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BDRWELL, Margaret Anna (Robertson) 64-435
BDRWELL, Robert 64-435
Female Academy, HUlsboro, N. C.
64-1028
BDRWELL, Rosa see Todd, Rosa (Bnrwell)
BDRWELL, Spotswood, 1785-1855. 64-436
BDRWELL, William Armistead, 1809-1887.
64-436
BDRWELL, William Henry, 1835-1917.
64-436
BURWELL family. 64-434, 64-435, 64-436
Genealogy. 64-1229
BDRWELL Female Academy, EQllsboro, N. C.
Students. 64-1028
BDRT, Richard Augustus, 1830-1901. 64-1500
BOSCH, Nlven, 1903- 64-724 , 65-1664
BUSH, AsaheL 64-707
BUSH, F. T. 64-1578
BUSH, Prescott, 1895- 64-204
BDSH, Robert M. 64-1566
BDSH, Wendell T., 1866-1941. 65-1202
BUSH-Baxter, firm. 64-13
BDSH Hill, Orange Co. , Va. 64-453
BUSHNELL, Asa Smith, 1834-1904. 63-259
BUSHNELL, George Edward, 1887- 64-1448
BDSHNELL, Katharine. 65-1160
BDSHNELL family. 64-1283
BDSHNELL, ILL
Family papers. 65-158
BUSINESS. 64-767
Women in. 65-615
BUSINESS and Professional Women's Clubs
Ann Arbor, Mich. 65-203
BUSINESS consultants. 64-1622
BUSINESS research. 65-1942
BUSINESSMEN'S papers (Manuscript collec-
tions) 63-56. 65-1348
BDSTAMANTE, Anastasio. 65-1080
BDSTAMANTE, Juan Domingo de. 65-1165
BDSTI, Paul. 65-1523
BUTCHERS' Strike of 1836, Cincinnati, Ohio.
63-256
BUTLER, Andrew Pickens, 1796-1857.
65-936
BUTLER, Benjamin Franklin, 1818-1893.
64-613, 64-1562, 65-931
BUTLER, Edward Burgess, 1853-1928,
collector. 64-47
BUTLER, Elizur. 65-1831
BUTLER, Emmala see Thompson, Emmala
(Butler)
BUTLER, Florence (Falson) 64-437
BUTLER, Hugh Alfred, 1878-1954. 65-1433,
65-1500, 65-1507
BUTLER, John Andrew, 1892-1918. 64-842
BUTLER, Lucy (Wood) b. 1841. 65-968
BUTLER, Mann. 64-81
BUTLER Co. , Mo.
County Court papers. 64-324
BUTLER Co., Neb.
County records. 65-1434
BUTLER, Marion, 1863-1938. 64-437 ,
64-606, 64-631
BUTLER, Matthew Calbraith, 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, 65-318, 65-384,
65-594, 65-636, 65-1918, 65-2011
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.
65-936
BUTLER, R. J. 64-843
BUTLER, Robert. 63-363
BUTLER, WaddyB. 65-968
BUTLER, William, 1797-1876. 65-162
BUTLER, Zebulon, 1731-1795. 64-193
BUTLER, Ala.
Letters from. 64-660
BUTLER College, Indianapolis, Ind. see
Butler University, Indianapolis, Ind.
BUTLER Commission (Investigating economic
crisis, 1933) 64-1311
BUTLER Co., Ohio. 63-184
BUTLER family. 64-437, 64-842, 64-1141
BUTLER University, Indianapolis, Ind.
Students. 65-224
Essays. 65-166
BUTMAN, Francis C. 64-1400
BUTRICK, DanielS. 65-1831
BUTTE & Superior Mining Company (Montana)
65-2009
BUTTE Co. , Calif.
Gold mines and mining. 65-1525
BUTTE Table Mountain Consolidated Mining
Company, Ororille, Calif. 65-1525
BUTTENHEIM, Margaret E. (Stoddard)
65-1482
BUTTER factories see Creameries
BUTTER trade
California. 64-935
New York. 64-916,64-935
Virginia. 64-56
BUTTERFIELD, Justin. 63-398
BUTTERFDELD, Eenyon L. 64-946
BUTTRICK, Wallace, 1853-1926. 64-375
BUTYLENE glycol process for rubber produc-
tion. 65-77
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
BYE, George T. *65-52
274
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
BYERS, Fleur C. 64-1174
BYINGTON Cyrus, 1793-1868. 65-1793
BYINGTON, W. W. 63-188
BYLER, E. A. 65-1133
BYNNER, Edwin Lassetter. 63-401
BYNNER, Witter, 1881- 64-150, 65-872
BYNUM, John Gray. 64-439
BYNUM, R. L. 64-1185
BYNUM, William DaUas, 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, Harry Flood, 1887- 65-959
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, 65-64, 65-78
BYRON, Anne Isabella (Milbanke) Byron,
baroness, 1792-1860. 64-714, 65-179
BYRON, E. A. 64-867
CARE (Cooperative for American Remittances
to Europe) 64-71
Executive Committee. 65-98
CCC Bee 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
CABELL, George C, 1836-1906. 65-1021
CABELL, James Branch, 1879-1958. 64-150,
64-216, 65-717, 65-855
CABELL, Margaret Freeman. 64-216
CABIN John Bridge. 63-380
CABINET officers
see also names of Cabinet officers; and
names of U. S. Government departments,
e. g. U. S. —Treasury Dept. —Secretary
of the Treasury
Meetings. 65-917
Papers. 63-94
CABMETMAKING
see also Carpenters and Carpentry
Missouri. 64-293
New Jersey. 65-1599
CABLE, George Washington, 1844-1925.
64-47, 64-882, 64-1345
CABLES
Submarine. 65-567
CABOT, Elizabeth (Dwight) 1830-1901.
65-837
CABOT, Ella (Lyman) 1866-1934. 65-837
CABOT, George, 1751-1823. 64-202
CABOT, Hugh, 1872-1945. 65-547
CABOT, James Elliot, 1821-1919. 65-837
CABOT, Richard Clarke, 1868-1939. 65-837,
65-1895
CACHUPfN, Tomas Velez see Velez Cachupfn,
Tomas
CACTUS plants. 64-848
CADBURY, H. C. 64-813
CADBURY, Henry J., 1883- 65-152
CADET Corps of Massachusetts. 64-15, 64-16
CADET School of Military Aviation, University
of Illinois. 64-319
CADETS of Honor and Temperance see
Independent Order of Cadets of Honor and
Temperance
CADIZ, Spain
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-333
CADMAN, Samuel Partes, 1864-1936. 64-966
CADOGAN, William, 1st earl Cadogan, 1675-
1726. 64-123
CADY, Elizabeth see Stanton, Elizabeth (Cady)
1815-1902
CAFFERY, Betbla (Richardson) 64-441
CAFFERY, Donelson, 1835-1906. 64-441
CAGNEY, James. 65-911, 65-1838
CAGWIN & Noteware, Carson City, Nev.
65-1124
CAHABA, Ala.
Commission merchants. 63-149
CAHALL, Thomas, collector. 64-207
CAIN, Charity Alston see Mangam, Charity
Alston (Cain)
CAIN, Harry Pulliam, 1906- 64-1272,
65-1040, 65-1054
CAIN, Minerva Ruffle gee Caldwell, Minerva
Ruff in (Cain)
CAIN, William, 1847-1930. 63-373, 64-1026,
64-1027
CAIN family. 64-397, 64-444
Genealogy. 63-373
CAINE, HalL 64-1332
CAIRO, Edward, 1835-1908. 65-636
CADtNES, John Elliott, 1823-1875. 64-59
CAIRO, m.
Civil War
Camp Defiance. 64-248
Letters from. 64-246
CAKCHBJEL language. 63-1
CALAIS, VL
SetUemenfe 65-1320
CALCUTTA, India
Shipping records. 65-1524
CALDER, Alexander, 1898- 65-434
CALDER, George, 1778-1809. 64-603
CALDER, James, d. 1808. 64-603
CALDER, Phila Lazarus. 64-442
275
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CALDER, Robert E. 64-442
CALDER, William, b. 1844. 64-442
CALDER family. 64-442
CALDERON, Francisco Valde's see Valde's
Calderon, Francisco
CALDWELL, David Franklin, 1814-1898
64-443
CALDWELL, John, merchant of Morganton,
CALDWELL, John, d. 1863. 64-444
CALDWELL, Joseph Pearson. 64-631
CALDWELL, Mary Jane. 6S-881
CALDWELL, Mary "Polly". 65-881
CALDWELL, Minerva Ruff in (Cain) 64-444
CALDWELL, Otis W. 64-819
CALDWELL, Tod Robinson, 1818-1874
64-444. 64-981
CALDWELL Co. , N. C.
Business papers. 64-1038
Family papers. 64-520, 64-1089
CALDWELL family. 64-981 . 64-1129
CALDWELL, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1597
CALEDONIA, Mo.
Land. 64-299
CALEFF, Elizabeth see Bowler, Elizabeth
CALENDAR reform. 64-1295
CALENDARS
Illustrations. 65-565
CALHOUN, John Caldwell, 1782-1850
As correspondent. 63-220, 63-352, 63-363
S~?£; 6 i: 51 °' M - 556 ' 64 " 618 . 64-873,'
64-1547, 65-679
Autographs. 64-63, 65-59
Relating to. 64-186
CALHOUN, John Caldwell, b. 1843. '64-1160
CALHOUN, John Ewing see Colhoun, John
Ewing, 1750-1802
CALHOUN, Lucy (Monroe) 64-136
CALHOUN, Morgan. 63-14
CALHOUN, William B. 65-178
CALHOUN, William J. 64-136
CALHOUN Co. , Mich.
County records. 65-443
CALHOUN, Mo.
Business and family papers.
63-127
CALIFORNIA. 65-682, 65-1648, 65-1775
Alumni associations. 64-1167
Banks and banking. 65-1806
Bridges. 65-2011
Business enterprises. 65-552
Butter trade. 64-935
Canals. 65-1798
Cattle raising and trade. 65-1883
Chinese in see California— Foreign popu-
Churcbes and religious affairs
Episcopal. 65-952
Seventh Day Adventist 65-1474
Citrus fruit industry. 64-20, 65-1657
Civil War
Civilian life. 64-263
Public opinion. 64-263, 64-541
Colleges and universities. 64-725, 64-840
64-1167, 65-2011 ' '
see also California— University
(Berkeley)
Commission merchants. 64-731
Conquest of. 65-2015
Conservation. 64-693
Copper mines and mining. 64-237
see also California-Mines, mining, and
mineral resources
Corporation law. 64-738
Customs service. 64-541
Dams. 64-20, 65-952
District attorneys. 64-738
Earthquake and fire, San Francisco, 1906
64-1268, 65-2011
Economic conditions. 63-135, 64-263
Estates. 64-738, 65-815
Exploring expeditions. 65-1818
Coast. 65-1825
Family and personal papers. 64-741
64-1540, 65-1114, 65-1143, 65-1657
Finance. 65-2010
Fires see California-Earthquake and fire
San Francisco, 1906
Foreign population
Orientals. 65-2010
Gold mines and mining. 64-237, 64-336
65-288, 65-952, 65-1525
see ako California— Mines, mining,
and mineral resources
Gold rush period. 64-296, 64-333, 64-959
64-995, 64-1266, 64-1279, 64-1302
64-1407, 65-23, 65-315, 65-326, 65-480
65-661, 65-677, 65-905, 65-2016 '
see also Overland journeys to the
Pacific; Voyages— To the Pacific
coast
Government and legislation. 65-2010
Governors
1931-1934 (James Ralph) 65-2010
History. 65-853, 65-1172
Local. 65-952
Hospitals. 64-1166, 64-1167
Immigration. 64-1262
From Iowa. 64-1276
Independence
History, research notes, etc 64-1436
j3| latic Se to — CalUornla -Foreign popu-
Judges. 65-2010
Land. 64-693, 64-738, 65-857
Claims. 65-866
Legal documents. 65-253, 65-815
Management. 65-1883
Law practice. 63-17, 64-725, 64-729
64-734, 64-738, 65-1063
Lectures and lecturing. 64-1160
Legislature
Senate. 65-2010
Local papers. 65-865
Lumber industry and trade. 65-1187
Maps. 65-857
Medical schools. 64-1167
Merchants. 64-701, 64-708
Mercury mines and mining. 65-866
see also California— Mines, mining, and
mineral resources
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc )
64-263, 64-731
Mexican period
Army. 65-1527
Governors
Autographs. 65-815
Military service in. 63-264 63-355
64-1010, 84-1569, 65-869! 65-1162
Mines, mining, and mineral resources
•J"?". 65 - 1187 - 65-1514, 65-1805,'
Claims. 65-866
Engineering. 65-1798
Mormons. 65-1162
Mortgages. 64-738
Motion pictures
Educational. 64-727
Municipal government. 65-2011
Museums. 64-7
National Conference on Social Welfare, San
Francisco. 64-139
276
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CALIFORNIA (Continued)
National Guard, 65-2011
Naval observatories. 64-779
Navy yards. 64-575
Newspapers. 64-738
Pioneer life. 65-815, 65-952, 65-2015
Politics
Elections. 65-2010
Letters relating to
19th century. 64-263
Organizations and parties
Democratic Party. 65-1067
Progressive Citizens of America:
Hollywood Arts, Sciences, and
Professions Council. 65-1067
Republican Party. 65-860, 65-867,
65-2011, 65-2014
Papers of persons active in
19th century
1849-1853. 64-541
1850-1899. 65-734, 65-738,
65-1956
20th century. 63-17, 65-860, 65-864,
65-2010, 65-2011
Patronage. 65-2010
Progressivisim. 65-860, 65-2010,
65-2011
Reform movements. 65-860
Ports of entry. 65-727
Prisoners. 64-19
Prospecting. 64-731
see also California— Mines, mining, and
mineral resources
Publishers and publishing. 64-1367
Railroads. 65-952, 65-1045, 65-1046,
65-1125, 65-1187
Bandies. 64-263, 65-1883, 65 ,, ft ...
65-2014 Z30-563
Reaction to Lincoln's assassination.
64-270
Rights of man. 64-19
Schools. 64-729
Scientific societies. 64-30
Seed industry and trade. 65-952
Shipping. 64-731
Records. 64-254, 64-255
Social life. 64-302
Social service organizations. 64-21
64-1166
State College, San Francisco (formerly State
Normal School) 64-840
Stat e hood. 63-339
Surveys and surveying. 64-1268, 65-1181
Taxation. 65-2010
Teachers and teaching. 65-2010
Teachers' colleges. 64-725
Theater. 65-844
Trade associations. 65-1673
Travel and description
see also Overland journeys to the
Pacific; Pacific coast— Travel and
description; Voyages— To the Pacific
coast
19th century. 63-216, 64-263, 64-309,
64-1265
1800-1850. 64-575, 64-731, 64-732,
64-758, 65-853, 65-1588, 65-1701,
65-1712
1850-1899. 64-172, 64-862, 65-952,
65-1515, 65-1622, 65-1783, 65-1815
19th and 20th centuries. 65-217,
65-1370
Travels from. 64-1244
'Onions. 64-19
University (Berkeley)
Faculty members' papers. 64-543
Regents. 64-20
Vigilance committee. 64-263
Water rights. 64-738
Water supply. 64-20, 65-952, 65-2010
CALIFORNIA Arabian Standard Oil Company
see Arabian American Oil Company
CALIFORNIA Institute on Social Work. 64-2i
CALIFORNIA Joe see Milner, Moses Embree,
1829-1876
CALIFORNIA Joint Immigration Committee.
64-1262
CALIFORNIA Mining Company. 65-1992
CALIFORNIA (Mental Exclusion League.
65-2010
CALIFORNIA outlook (Periodical) 65-860
CALIFORNIA records, Mexican Army, 1793-
1803 (Manuscript collection) 65-1527
CALIFORNIA (Ship) 64-1394
CALIFORNIANA (Manuscript collection)
65-865
CALK, William. 65-23
CALL, Richard Keith, 1791-1862. 63-363
CALL, Una see Jeffers, Una (Call)
CALL of the Cross Preaching Mission,
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. 64-187
CALLAWAY, James, 1783-1815. 65-675
CALLAWAY, John B. 65-675
CALLAWAY, Nancy (Howell) 1788-1864.
65-675
CALLBREATH, John C. 65-1037
CALLBREATH, Grant, and Cook, merchants
in Telegraph Creek, B. C. 65-1037
CALLEN, Ernest Glenn, 1894-1964. 65-1435
CALLIGRAPHY see Penmanship
CALMES, Lucy N. see Wight, Lucy N.
(Calmes)
CALMES family. 64-1329
CALMEXICO Petroleum Corporation. 65-2009
CALVERT, Philip Powea 63-83
CALVERTON, Victor Francis, 1900-1940
63-354
CALVIN, Jean, 1509-1564. 64-1438
CALVIN College, Grand Rapids, Mich.
65-1351
CALVIN Township, Mich.
Saunders Colony of freed slaves. 65-286
CALVLNISTIC Methodists. 63-409
CAMBERLING, J. 64-1150
CAMBRIA Co. , Pa. 65-1601
CAMBRIDGE, Eng.
Resident of. 65-7
University
Faculty members' papers. 64-74
CAMBRIDGE, HL
Letters from. 64-246
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
Coast and Geodetic Survey (U. S. ) 64-1556
Colleges and universities see Harvard
University; Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
New Church Theological SchooL 65-183
Personal papers. 65-1289
Scientific societies. 64-27
Students. 64-1121, 65-26
CAMDEN (John B. & 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. J.
Bridges. 65-832
Family papers. 65-1634
277
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
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 (Ruffln) 64-445
CAMERON, Arno B. 65-338
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, Norman Alexander, 1896- 65-486
CAMERON, Paul Carrington, 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,
64-1138, 64-1377 . 65-907, 65-930, 65-931
65-2020
CAMERON, Thomas Fairfax, baron see
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, 6th baronTl692-
1782
CAMERON family. 64-445. 64-996, 64-1080
CAMILLAS, N. Y.
Letters from. 64-1439
CAMP, Henry N. 64-1269
CAMP APACHE, Ariz, see Fort Apache
Ariz. *■■
CAMPBONSALL, Pa. 65-1753
CAMP BUTLER, 111. 64-243, 65-874
CAMP CHASE, Ohio. 64-243
CAMP DA VIS, Neb. 65-215
CAMP DEFIANCE, HI. 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 JAMES Lockett No. 3, Carson City,
Nev. , United Spanish War Veterans, Dept
of Nevada. 65-1787
CAMP JOHNSTON, Jacksonville, Fla.
64-1524
CAMP LOCKETT see Camp James Lockett
CAMP meetings see Evangelistic Work
CAMPMOGOLLON, Ariz, see Fort Apache,
Ariz. "^ '
CAMP MOORE, La. 63-403, 64-1094
CAMP MORTON, Ind. 65-875
CAMP ORD, Ariz, see Fort Apache, Ariz.
CAMP PIERPONT, Va. 63-351
CAMP SCOTT, Nev. see Camp Winfield Scott,
Nev.
CAMP SCOTT, Wyo.
Merchants. 65-1807
CAMP TAYLOR, Ky.
World War I
Lutheran records. 63-31
CAMP THOMAS, Ariz, see Fort Apache,
Ariz.
CAMP WALKER, Ga. 64-493
CAMP WINFIELD SCOTT, Nev. 65-1151
CAMPAIGNS, battles, 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, Arthur Lee, 1780-1838. 65-23
CAMPBELL, Beatrice Stella (Tanner) 1865-
1940. 64-49
CAMPBELL, Caroline. 64-1464
CAMPBELL, Cornelia Hotchktss. 65-204
CAMPBELL, David, agent of William Loughton
Smith. 65-849
CAMPBELL, David, 1779-1859. 64-1205
CAMPBELL, Douglass. 65-204
CAMPBELL, Edgar Omar. 65-1711
CAMPBELL, Frances Louisa (KeUoez)
65-1711
CAMPBELL, G. W. 63-342
CAMPBELL, George H 64-245
CAMPBELL, Harvey J. , 1890- 65-230
CAMPBELL, Hazlett Kyle, <t 1938. 64^307
CAMPBELL, Henry Munroe, 1854-1926
64-1500, 65-204
CAMPBELL, HenryS.
Family of. 65-1859
CAMPBELL, IainC. G. 65-1436
CAMPBELL, Isaac R. , 1798-1882. 64-267
CAMPBELL, James H. , b. 1850. 64-1500
65-1360 '
CAMPBELL, James Valentine, 1823-1890
Notes on lectures by. 65-556, 65-584
CAMPBELL, John Archibald, 1811-1889
63-337
CAMPBELL, Sir John Nlcholl Robert 1799-
1870. 63-42
CAMPBELL, Joseph, 1879- 64-150
CAMPBELL, Lewis Davis, 1811-1882
63-254 '
CAMPBELL, Liszinka see Ewell. Liszinka
(Campbell) Brown, 1820-1872
CAMPBELL, Nathan. 64-928
CAMPBELL, Mrs. Patrick see Campbell
Beatrice Stella (Tanner) 1865-1940 '
CAMPBELL, Sir Robert, b. 1771. 63-42
CAMPBELL, Robert, 1804-1879. 64-285
64-307, 65-676, 65-1793
CAMPBELL, Robert R. 65-175
CAMPBELL, Stella. 64-49
CAMPBELL, Wallace J., 1910- 65-98
CAMPBELL, William Bowen, 1807-1867
64-1182, 64-1205
CAMPBELL, William H 65-175
CAMPBELL, William Wallace, 1862-1938
63-384,65-335,65-1717
CAMPBELL & Company, St. Louis, Mo.
64-307
CAMPBELL Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
278
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CAMPBELL family. 65-204, 65-978, 65-1859
Loyalists. 65-1627
CANAJOHARIE Academy, Canajoharie, N. Y.
Genealogy. 64-307
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1267
65-835
CANAL Zone. 65-1827
CAMPBELL House Museum, St. Louis, Mo.
Merchants. 65-1725, 65-1727, 65-1766
64-307
see also Panama Canal
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
— —
CAMPBELLITES see Disciples of Christ
64-892, 65-1037, 65-1766
CANALS
see also Canada— Coal mines and
CAMPHORIC acid. 65-1928
mitring; Canada — Copper mines and
Companies
CAMPING trips. 65-582
mining; Canada— Sulphur mines and
mining
Atlantic and Mexican Gulf Canal Company
63-108
CAMPS and campsites
Missions. 65-1766
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. 63-84,
Jesuits. 65-1144
64-1015
see also Military posts, and names of
Investments. 64-861
camps
Public Archives. 65-1158
Pennsylvania. 65-1753
Construction. 64-941
Public utilities. 64-1269
Locks. 64-865
CANADA 65-1766, 65-1782
Railroads. 64-1590
Proposed, between Atlantic Ocean and
Agriculture. 65-1816
Mississippi River. 63-95
Ballads. 65-1962
Rebellion, 1837-1838. 64-790
By place
Botany. 65-1779
Reciprocity with the United States. 65-1967
California. 65-1798
Child welfare. 64-21
Scientific conferences. 65-1938
Illinois. 64-241
Church schools
Shipping records. 64-80, 65-1200
Indiana. 63-256
Lutheran. 63-20
Maryland see Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Sulphur mines and mining 64-237
Churches and religious affairs
Michigan. 65-1343
Lutheran. 63-20, 63-22
Trade. 64-85
New Jersey. 65-1584,65-1683
Coal mines and mining. 65-1046
With the United States. 63-235, 65-78
New York. 64-836, 64-865, 64-873,
64-876, 64-909, 64-924, 64-941
see also Canada— Mines, mining, and
Trading posts. 65-1782
mineral resources
Nicaragua. 64-749
Confederate refugees. 64-678
Travel and description
Ohio. 63-204, 63-256, 64-1549, 65-17
Copper mines and mining 64-237
19th century. 63-92, 64-522
1800-1830. 64-201, 65-188, 65-852,
Oregon. 64-248, 65-1039
see also Canada— Mines, mining, and
65-1158
Panama see Panama Canal
mineral resources
1850-1900. 64-1186, 65-227, 65-1815
Pennsylvania. 63-256, 65-19
DepL of Fisheries. 64-1262
South Carolina. 63-386, 65-849
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 65-932
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1179,
65-1819
'Virginia. 63-345
Electric railroads. 65-1138
CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. 64-873
Exploring expeditions. 65-1766, 65-1782
Zoology. 65-1819
CANBY, Henry Seidel, 1878-1961. 64-1558
Family and personal papers. 63-250,
CANADA and Atlantic Railroad. 64-1590
65-1311
CANADA Atlantic Railroad. 64-1590
CANBY, Mrs. L. H. 65-1795
Farms and farming. 65-1782
Fisheries. 64-1262, 64-1413, 65-1967
CANADA del Oro Mines, ltd. (Arizona) 64-12
CANCER Council, U. S. National Advisory
65-149
Folksongs. 65-1962
CANADAY, E. O. 65-1483
Foreign relations. 63-232
CANADAY, Ralph O. 65-1439
CANCER studies. 63-13
With the United States. 65-1967
CANADIAN American Committee on Interna-
CANDLES
tional Relations
Trade. 65-180
French colony. 64-85
American Section. 63-232
Fur trade. 65-673, 65-1140, 65-1158,
CANEJA, G. Diaz see Diaz-Caneja, G.
65-1163, 65-1766, 65-1782
CANADIAN-American Reciprocity Treaty,
General stores. 65-1037
1854. 65-1967
CANFIELD, Arthur Graves, 1859-1947.
Geology. 65-1766
CANADIAN Council on Child Welfare. 64-21
64-1465
Indians. 65-1766, 65-1819
CANADIAN Fisheries, U. S. Commission on.
64-1413
CANFIELD, Augustus. 65-1583
Jews, 65-1725
CANFIELD, Dorothea Frances see Fisher,
Lakes. 63-235
CANADIAN Invasion, 1775-1776. 65-1854
Dorothea Frances (Canfield) 1879-1958
Land
CANADIAN nature (Periodical) 64-819
PATrFnrT.n. Henrv Lee. 1860-1942. 64-446
Business papers. 65-1725
CANADIAN River area
Settlement see Red River Settlements
Trading post. 65-803
CANFIELD, James Hulme, 1847-1909.
64-791
279
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CANFIELD, Mahlon Dickerson. 65-1583
CANFIELD family. 64-791,65-1583
CANNING, George, 1770-1827. 63-55
64-169 '
CANNON, Annie J. 65-1717
CANNON, James, Bp. 1864-1944. 63-97
CANNON, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926
63-243, 64-247, 65-157, 65-226, 65-455
CANNON, Laura Gregg. 65-1160
CANNON, Newton, Jr. 64-1185
CANNON
see also Ordnance
Invention. 64-1293
CANNON family
Genealogy. 64-1177
CANNONBALL Ranch Store, Morton Co. , N. D.
DD-75 6
CANOEING. 65-920, 65-1929
CANONICUS (Ship) 64-1223
CANTACUZENE, Julia (Grant) Princess, 1876-
CANTERBURY, Cosmo Gordon Lang, Abp. of
see Lang, Cosmo Gordon Lang, baron, Abp
of Canterbury, 1864-1945
CANTINE, Christina M. 64-843
CANTINE, Moses L , 1774-1823. 64-843
CANTINE family. 64-843
CANTON, China
Letters from. 64-1152
CANTON Iron Works. 65-176
CANTWELL, John Lucas Paul, 1828-1909
64-448
CAP au Gris, Mo.
Travels from. 65-675
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 Horn
Voyages around. 65-1588
CAPE May, N. J.
Resident of. 65-1668
Social life. 65-821
CAPE of Good Hope. 64-75
Trade. 65-1524
CAPE St. Vincent 63-333
CAPE Verde Islands
Shipping records. 64-1400
CAPEHART, Archibald Ashbourne. 64-447
CAPEHART, George W. 64-447
CAPEHART, Meeta Rhodes (Armistead)
CAPEHART, Susan Bryan (Martin) 64-447
CAPEHART, William Rhodes. 64-447
CAPEHART family. 64-447
CAPEN, Samuel Paul, 1878-1956. 64-1271
64-1327
CAPERS, Ellison, Bp., 1837-1908. 63-43
CAPERTON, William Banks, 1855-1941
63-325
CAPITAL punishment 64-446, 65-2010
CAPITAL Syndicate Company. 65-814
CAPITALISM 65-22
CAPITALS (Cities) see name of city or sub-
division Capital under name of State
CAPITOL of the U. S. see Washington,
D. C— Capitol
CAPITOLS (Buildings)
Arkansas. 63-349
Minnesota. 63-349
Missouri. 64-1526
Texas. 65-814
Washington, D. C. see Washington,
D. C. —Capitol '
West Virginia. 63-349
CAPPELMANN, JohnD., b. 1857. 63-113
CAPPER, Arthur, 1865-1951. 65-1928
CAPRON, Horace, 1804-1885. 65-892
CAPRON family. 65-892
CAPTIVITIES, Indian see Indians-Captivities
CAPTURE at sea. 63-333
see also Impressment; Privateering-
Seizure of vessels and cargoes
CARACAS, Venezuela
Consular service (Great Britain) 65-1670
CARADEUC family. 64-449
CARAWAN, Guy. 65-879
CARBERUS (Ship) 63-221
CARCINOMA see Cancer studies
CARDING. 64-1112
CARDOZO, Benjamin Nathan, 1870-1938
65-47, 65-1722
CARE, inc. 64-71
Executive Committee. 65-98
CAREL, Alexis. 64-349
CAREY, Henry Charles, 1793-1879. 64-803
CAREY, James William, 1888- 64-1269
CAREY, John P. , collector. 65-1584
CAREY, Joseph Maull, 1845-1924. 65-475
65-1795 '
CAREY, Mathew, 1760-1839. 65-1591
CARGO see Freight and freightage; Shipping
records; Ships— Records
CARHART, Henry Smith, 1844-1920. 65-1372
CARIBBEAN area
Colonial government
French. 64-75
Economic conditions. 65-66
Piracy. 63-387
Politics. 65-66
Social conditions. 6S-66
Travel and description, 63-234
United Stales Navy. 63-387
CARIBBEAN Commission. 65-66
CARICATURES see Cartoons
CARITHERS, EUzabeth, b. 1874. 64-226
CARITHERS family. 64-226
CARL, Daniel. 64-56
CARLETON, James Henry, 1814-1873.
65-869
CARLETON, John H. 65-1355
CARLETON, Will, 1845-1912. 65-1361
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CARLIN, James. 63-274
CARLISLE, Frederick, 1828-1906. 65-228
CARLISLE, Hannah. 64-1466
CARLISLE, Phyllis. 64-1466
CARLISLE, Vivian. 64-1466
CARLISLE, William. 64-1466
CARLISLE family. 64-1466
CARLISLE, Fa. 63-2, 65-1647
Dickinson College see Dickinson College,
Carlisle, Pa.
Indian treaties. 63-2
CARLOS m, King of Spain, 1716-1786. 63-74
CARLSON, John Roy, pseud, see Derounlan,
Arthur
CARLSON, Theodore D. 64-1260
CARLTON, Henry Hull, 1834-1905. 64-231
CARLYLE, Thomas, 1795-1881. 63-52,
64-63
CARMACK family
Genealogy. 64-1177
CARMAN, Bliss, 1861-1929. 64-150, 64-806,
65-2006
CARMAN, George Noble, 1856-1941.
64-1324, 64-1467
CARMAN, Harry James, 1884-1964. 65-1194
CARMEL, Calif.
Land. 65-857
CARMICHAEL, Robert Daniel. 63-365
CARMODT, JohnM., 1881- 65-27 , 65-29,
65-38, 65-78
CARNAN, Robert N. 63-398
CARNEGIE, Andrew, 1835-1919. 64-45,
64-767 , 64-778, 65-862
CARNEGIE, James, earl of Southesk see
Southesk, James Carnegie, earl of, 1627-
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-i285
■CARNEGIE Trust Fund. 64-767
CARNES, Clintons. 64-1163
CARNEVALI, Emanuel. 64-150
CARNEY, Osgood. 65-180
CARNEY family. 64-465
CARNS, Margaret Jane (Burke) 1859-1952.
65-1437
CAROLAN, Harriett see Schermerhorn.
Harriett Carolan
CAROLINA City Company. 64-597
CAROLINA City Land Company. 64-597
CAROLINA (Colony)
see also North Carolina; South Carolina
Shipping records. 64-995
CAROLINA Paper Company. 64-1124
CAROLINA Flaymakers, University of North
Carolina. 64-1536
CAROLINA Rifle Club. 63-298, 63-310
CAROLINA (Ship) 63-274
CAROLINE, Pedro. 63-401
CAROLINE Bonaparte, consort of Joachim
Murat, King of Naples, 1762-1639. 65-663
CAROLINE Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 65-1027
CAROLINE, N. Y.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-898
CARONDELET, Francisco Luis Hector,
baron de, 1748-1807. 64-334, 64-1194
CAROW, Edith Kermit see Roosevelt, Edith
Kermit (Carow) 1861-1948
CARPENTER, A. W. 63-210
CARPENTER, Arthur B. 65-1073
CARPENTER, DanieL 65-205
CARPENTER, Hiram Beach, 1892-1955.
64-1468
CARPENTER, John Alden, 1676-1951.
65-1998
CARPENTER, Nellie Janes (Crouse) 1872-
1943. 64-206
CARPENTER, T. A. 64-303
CARPENTER, Thomas L. 65-1156
CARPENTERS and carpentry. 63-91'
see also Cabinetmaking; Construction
industry
CARR, C.C. C. 65-1151
CARR, Dabney, 1773-1837. 64-677
CARR, Dabney Smith, 1803-1854. 64-1585
CARR, Fannie B. 64-306
CARR, George, 1800-1886. 64-797
CARR, J. W. 65-1510
CARR, John, 17647-1824. 64-797
CARR, Julian Shakespeare, 1845-1924.
64-982
CARR, Martha (Jefferson) 1746-1611. 65-1027
CARR, Nellie see Zimmerman, Nellie (Carr)
CARR, Orlow Warren, 1882- 65-1350
CARR, Paddy. 63-131
CARR, Peter. 65-1027
CARR, Samuel. 63-193
CARR, Thomas, 1679-1738. 65-1027
CARR, Walter C. 64-308
CARR, William. 64-797
CARR family. 64-308, 64-797. 65-1027
CARR Street Methodist Episcopal Church,
Cincinnati, Ohio. 64-973
CARRERE, John F. 65-2011
CARRETERO, J. VL 64-802
CARREY Creek, Tex.
Family papers. 64-388
CARRIAGE and wagon making. 63-91
Michigan. 65-401
CARRIE Chapman Catt Memorial Fund.
64-183
CARRIGAN, William A. 64-383,64-1128
CARRINGTON, Edward, 1749-1810. 65-990
CARRINGTON, Fitzroy. 64-491
CARROLL, Ann C. 64-768
CARROLL, Daniel, 1764-1849. 64-768
CARROLL, Gladys (Hasty) 1904- 65-1094
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CARROLL, John Lee. 64-754
CARROLL family. 64-768
CARROLLTON, Dlj
Schools. 64-252
CARROW, Fleming, 1853-1928. 65-1365
CARRUTH, Hayden. 64-806
CARRUTH, William Herbert, 1859-1924.
65-1958
CARSON, Christopher, 1809-1868. 64-310
65-893 '
CARSON, Gerald. 65-1934
CARSON, John Lind, 1832-1897. 65-1438
CARSON, Maria Josepha Jaramillo. 65-1126
CARSON, Rose. 65-1438
CARSON, Thomas. 64-310
CARSON, William, 1786-1853. 64-310
CARSON, William Glasgow Bruce, b. 1841
collector. 64-309 '
CARSON and Colorado Railway. 65-1125
65-1187 '
CARSON and Tahoe Lumber and Fluming
Company. 65-1187
CARSON City, Nev.
Business papers. 65-1139
Fraternal organizations. 65-1787
Law practice. 65-1991
Railroads. 65-1125
Stationery trade. 65-1124
U. S. Mint. 65-1186
CARSON Co., Tex.
Ranches. 65-804
CARSON family. 64-310, 65-1126
CARTAGENA, Colombia
British naval siege, 1741. 63-221, 63-404
CARTELS see Antitrust laws, legislation and
prosecution; Trusts, Industrial
CARTER, Ada see Corson, Ada (Carter)
CARTER, Charles, 1707-1764. 65-981
CARTER, Charles, b. 1766. 65-981
CARTER, Charles Landon, 1774-1832
Estate of. 65-1000
CARTER, Clarence Edwin, 1881- 64-1455
CARTER, David Miller, 1830-1879. 64-406
64-983
CARTER, Elizabeth Hill see Byrd, Elizabeth
H1U (Carter) 1731-1760
CARTER, Farlsh, 1780-1861. 64-450
CARTER, Harriet Armlstead (Ryan) Benburv
1833-1887. 64-406,64-983 ^^'
CARTER, Henry Edwin, b. 1865. 63-17
CARTER, James Van Allen, 1838-1896.
65-1794, 65-1795
CARTER, LuUe see Groshon, Lulie (Carter)
CARTER, Mary Barker see Dodge, Mary
Barker (Carter)
CARTER, MaryE. 65-1795, 65-1800
CARTER, Mellie see Otter, Mellie (Carter)
CARTER, Robert, 1663-1732. 65-981
CARTER, Timothy W. 63-379
CARTER, William Alexander, 1820-1881
65-1795, 65-1800, 65-1802, 65-1807
CARTER family. 64-450, 64-1229,65-981
65-1800 '
Genealogy. 64-1179, 65-1025
CARTERET, John, earl Granville see Gran-
ville, John Carteret, earl, 1690^1763
CARTHAGE, Tenn.
Politics. 64-1182
CARTIER, Alfred. 64-523
CARTLAND, Gertrude E. (Whittler) 1B22-1911
65-1303
CARTLAND, Joseph, 1810-1898. 65-1303
CARTLAND, Moses Austin. 1805-1863
65-1303
CARTLAND family. 65-1303
CARTOGRAPHY. 64-956
see also Maps
CARTON, John Jay, 1856-1934. 64-1469
CARTOONS. 65-883
CARTWR1GHT, John, 1740-1820. 63-55
CARUTHERS, Robert Looney, 1800-1882
64-1182
CARUTHERS, William Alexander. 63-48
CARUTHERS, Fulton and Company. 64-749
CARVER, George Washington. 1864-1943.
65-1943
CARVER, Walter Buckingham, 1879-1961.
CARVER, William Owen, 1868-1954.
64-1157. 64-1164
CART, Alice, 1820-1871. 64-803
CARY, Archibald. 63-345
CARY, Austin, 1865-1936. 65-539
CARY, Sarah F. 65-1585
CARY, Sarah Flagler. 65-1585
CARY, Sturgis, 1794-1878. 65-1585
CARY family
Genealogy. 64-797
CASADY, Phineas M. 63-210
CASCADE, Va.
Family papers. 64-531
CASCADES on the Columbia River
Steamboat lines. 64-702
CASCAD1LLA School, Ithaca, N. Y. 64-909
CASE, Clarence E. 65-1705
CASE, George EmanueL 1841-1928. 63-233
CASE, George S. 64-311
CASE, Mrs. GeorgeS. 64-311
CASE, Harold Clayton M. , 1890-1966.
65-1307
CASE, Joseph C. 65-1361
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 family. 63-233 , 64-311
CASE, O'Blenis, Mathews, and Wells, St.
Louis, Mo. 64-311
CASEY, Eugene. 65-1478
CASEY, Joseph. 64-1147
CASEY, Robert Joseph, 1890-1962. 65-705
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CASH, Toler. 63-362
CASHE, Jaqaelio Amber. 65-969
CASPAR!, Charles E. 65-1983
CASS, Levis, 1732-1866. 64-1500, 64-1568,
64-1575, 64-1584, 55-253, 65-388, 65-457,
65-652, 65-654, 65-1365, 65-1576, 65-2020
CASS, Marcus H. , b. 1824. 64-845
CASS, Marcus M. , b. 1855. 64-845
CASS Co. , Ga.
Family papers. 65-716
CASS Co. , Mich. 64-1503
Saunders Colony of freed slaves. 65-286
CASS Co., Neb.
History. 65-1458
CASSAN, Lewis J. 64-1395
CASSAW, Jacob
Estate of. 65-1659
CASSAW, Jacob, Jr. see Kershow, Jacob, Jr.
CASSEL, Lili- 65-1978
CASSELBERRY, J. R. 65-793
CASSELS, Edwin M. 64-182
CASSERLY, Eugene. 64-764
CASSHOW, Jacob, Jr. see Kershow, Jacob,
Jr.
CASSHOW, Jacob, Sr. see Cassaw, Jacob
CASSIDY, Gerald, 1879-1934. 65-1796
CASSDJESE Congregation of Benedictines,
American. 65-2003
CASSOU, Jacob, Jr. see Kershow, Jacob,
Jr.
CASSOW, Jacob, Sr. see Cassaw, Jacob
CASTILLO, Francisco de la Sierra y see
Sierra y Castillo, Francisco de la
CASTILLO Najera, Francisco, 1886-1954.
CASTING see Iron industry and trade
CASTLE, Henry Northrup, 1862-1895. 64-50
CASTLE, William Richards, 1878- 65-566
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, Richard, 1729-1789. 63-66,
64-367, 64-593
CASWELL Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-978
Letters from. 65-1533
CATALDO, Joseph M. 64-1258
CATALOGING of books. 64-101
CATALOGING of manuscripts. 65-1309
CATAWBA Company. 65-849
CATAWBA Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-989
CATAWBA River
Gristmill. 64-507
CATER, Douglas J. 63-332
CATER, Fannie S. 63-332
CATER, Rufus W. 63-332
CATER, Thomas
Estate of. 65-733
CATES, Louis. 65-2009
CATHARINE H, Empress of Russia, 1729-1796.
65-2021
CATHARINE (Sloop) 65-1639
CATHCART, Alexander. 65-1121
CATHCART, Alexander Henry, 1820-1899.
63-234
CATHCART, James Leander, 1767-1843.
63-333
CATHCART, John W. , d, 1864. 63-234
CATHCART, Rebecca (Marshall) 63-234
CATHCART family. 63-234
CATHEDRAL of St. John the Divine, New York
City. 65-20, 65-91
CATHER, Willa Sibert, 1873-1947. 64-63,
64-150, 64-491, 64-791, 64-1528, 65-517,
65-1205, 65-1420
CATHERINE the Great see Catharine H,
Empress of Russia, 1729-1796
CATHOLIC Church. 63-142
see also Inquisition; Jesuits
Conversion. 65-1089
Denunciations. 65-1731
Diplomatic relations
With the United States. 64-775
Land
England. 64-34
Monastic organizations. 65-2003
Opinion on alcoholism. 65-1089
Prejudice against. 63-208, 64-738,
64-1163
In Great Britain. 65-1879
Relations with Jews. 65-1737
Relations with Protestant churches. 64-775
Societies. 63-325
Women's organizations. 65-1490
By place
France. 63-65
Great Britain. 63-46, 63-142
Kansas. 65-2003
Minnesota. 63-241
Missouri. 64-298, 65-1405
New Mexico. 65-1135
Peru. 63-74
CATHOLIC Men, National Council of. 63-325
CATHOLIC Women, National Council of.
65-1490
CATLIN, George, 1796-1872. 65-752
CATLIN, George Byron, 1857-1934. 65-654
CATOR, Arthur J. L. (also known as Robert
Cator) 65-803
CATOR, James Hamilton, 1851-1927. 65-803
CATOR, John Bertie, d. 1887. 65-803
CATOR, Robert (also known as Arthur J. L.
Cator) 65-803
CATOR, Thomas Vincent, 1851-1920. 64-738
CATOR family. 65-803
CATSKILL Division of the Susquehanna Turnpike
Company. 64-937
CATT, Carrie (Lane) Chapman, 1859-1947.
64-292, 64-346, 65-835, 65-1160
CATTALO. 64-752
CATTARAUGUS Co. , N. Y.
Politics. 64-910
CATTELL, James McKeen, 1860-1944.
63-365, 63-384
CATTERALL, Ralph Charles Henry, 1866-
1914. 64-846
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CATTLE. 64-245, 64-752
CAVERT, Samuel McCrea, 1888- 64-775
CELUTO, H. E. J. 64-1429
see also Cows; Dairy cows; Dairying;
Livestock
CAVTEDES Juan del Valle y see Valle y
CEMENT industry and trade. 64-748, 64-892
Lawsuits. 65-170
Caviedes, Juan del
Monopoly question. 65-2010
Registers. 65-1988
CAVILEER, Charles Turner. 65-757
Taxation. 65-1069
Michigan. 65-1348
CATTLE Association. 65-803
CAVILEER, Lulah. 65-757
CEMETERIES
CATTLE brands
CAWARDEN, Sir Thomas, d. 1559. 65-1879
Massachusetts. 64-217
Missouri. 64-299
CAWEIN, Madison. 65-21
Michigan. 64-1479
Utah Territory. 65-1127
CAWOOD patent swage block. 65-541
CEMETERY records see Vital records
CATTLE breeding
CAYUGA Heights, Ithaca, N. Y.
CENSORSHIP
Connecticut 64-1310
Land development 64-909
see also Freedom of the press
CATTLE diseases. 64-891 \
\
CAYUSE Indians
Books. 64-953
CATTLE raising and trade. 65-1781
Missions. 64-1257
CENSUS
see also Ranches; Trail drivers
Indians
CAZENOVE, The'ophile, 1740-1811. 64-1376
Accounts. 64-56 l
CAZENOVIA, N. Y.
Washington Territory. 64-1258
Investments. 65-\1142
Letters relating to. 65-246
Shipments. 65-682
Presbyterian Church. 64-847
Supervisors. 65-780
By place
Schools. 64-837
By place
Arizona. 64-3, 64-11, 65-1757,
65-1781
CAZENOVIA Seminary (later Cazenovia Junior
Alabama. 64-1193
California. 6S-1883
College for Women) 64-837
Arizona. 63-93
Nevada. 65-1770
CAZENOVIA Sunday School Society. 64-847
Colorado. 63-93
New Mexico. 65-1757
CECIL, William, baron Burghley see
Connecticut. 63-93
New York. 64-863
Burghley, William Cecil, baron, 1520-1598
District of Columbia. 63-93
Texas. 64-265, 65-803, 65-804
65-1773
65-808,
CECIL Co. , Md.
Florida. 64-1193
Georgia. 63-93, 64-1193
The West. 65-1142, 65-1157, 65-1756
Family papers. 64-400
Indiana. 64-84
Wisconsin: 64-1637
CEDAR Co. , Mo.
Kentucky. 63-93
Wyoming. 65-1142
County Court papers. 64-324
Louisiana. 63-93
CATTLE stealing. 64-752
CEDAR Grove, Edgefield, S. C.
Michigan. 65-431, 65-624
Mexico. 65-1080
Family papers. 64-527
Mississippi. 64-1193
North Dakota. 65-779
Missouri. 64-284
CEDAR Mountain Coal Mine (Washington)
Nevada. 65-1172
CATTLE trails see Trail drivers
65-1046
St. George and St Paul Islands, Bering Sea,
CATTLEMEN'S Association of North Dakota
CEDRAL Mines, Mexico
Alaska. 64-705
see North Dakota Stock Growers
Associa-
Payrolls. 64-421
Tennessee. 63-93, 64-1193
tion
Virginia. 63-93
CATTON, Bruce. 65-299
CELEBRATIONS
see also Exhibitions and fairs; Festivals;
CENSUS Advisory Committee. 64-145
CAULKINS, Frances Manwaring, 1795-1869.
and names of holidays, e. g. Memorial
65-1995
Day
CENTENNIAL celebrations see Celebrations;
Exhibitions and fairs; and names of centen-
George Washington's anniversaries. 65-713
nial celebrations or the places where they
CAUSTEN, James H. , 1787-1874.
63-44
By place
were held
CAVALRY see under names of jurisdictions,
Arizona 64—2
CENTENNIAL Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pa. ,
e. g. Alabama— Cavalry; U. S. —
Army—
1876 see Philadelphia, Pa. —Centennial
Cavalry
Michigan. 64-1484, 65-292, 65-525
Exhibition, 1876
CAVANAUGH, Martin J. , b. 1866.
65-552
New York. 64-828
CENTERVILLE, Mich.
CAVE family
CELLER, Emanuel. 65-47, 65-57
Description. 65-593
Genealogy. 64-797
v
CELLS. 64-134
CENTRAL America. 65-630, 65-1080
CAVENDISH, William, 5th duke of Devonshire
Archeology. 63-1
see Devonshire, William Cavendish, 5th
see also Embryology; Regeneration (Biol-
duke of
oiyT
Colonization. 65-1828
281
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CENTRAL America (Continued)
Ethnology. 63-10
Exploration. 65-1828
Folklore. 63-10
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 64-1580
Indian languages and Indians. 63-1, 65-1615
Maps. 65-1828
Travel and description. 63-234
CENTRAL America (Schooner) 64-1391
CENTRAL Association of College and Univer-
sity Business Officers. 64-1471
CENTRAL Baptist Association (Georgia)
65-190
CENTRAL City, Colo.
Law practice. 65-1189
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1190
CENTRAL City, Neb.
Monthly Meeting, Society of Friends.
65-1986
CENTRAL Conference of American Rabbis.
65-1734, 65-1737, 65-1744
Committee on Synagogue Music and Revision
of the Union HymnaL 65-1745
CENTRAL Consolidated Mining Company.
65-1187
CENTRAL Council for Nursing Education.
65-1310
CENTRAL Michigan University, Mount Pleas-
ant, Mich. 65-1351
Anniversary celebration. 65-298
CENTRAL Nebraska Public Power and Irriga-
tion District. 65-1439
CENTRAL New York and Western Railroad.
64-815
CENTRAL New York Farmers' Club, Utlca,
N. Y. 64-848
CENTRAL Normal School, Leoni, Mich.
65-1351
CENTRAL Pacific Railroad, 65-856, 65-1184
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 CoUege, Danville, Ky. 64-602
CENTURY Club, New York City. 65-1827
CERAMICS see Pottery industry and trade
CEREALS, Prepared
Michigan. 65-492
CERKES, Enphemia (Grnbb) de see De Cerkes,
Eophemia (Grnbb)
CERMAK, Anton Joseph, 1873-1933. 64-184
CERNDSCHL Henry. 63-377
CERRE, Marie Therese see Chouteau, Marie
Therese (Cerre)
CESNOLA, Luigi Palma di, 1832-1904.
63-401
CEYLON
Travel and description. 63-234
CHABAN, Fanny Mouchard de see Beanharnais,
Fanny (Mouchard de ChabanTcomtesse de,
1737-1813
CHACHE Co. , Utah
Biography. 65-1182
CHACON, Fernando. 65-1166
CHACON Medina Salazar y VUlasenor, Joseph,
marques de la Penuela. 65-1165
CHADRON, Neb.
Resident of. 65-1411
CHADWICK, Stephen Fowler, 1894- 64-1260 ,
64-1262
CHAFEE, Zechariah, 1885-1957. 64-903,
65-1896
CHAFFEE, AdnaRomanza, 1842-1914.
64-769
CHAGRES, Society of the. 65-1827
CHALFANT, J. G. 64-245
CHALLENGER (Ship) 65-1976
CHALMERS, Henry, 1892-1958. 64-688
CHAMBER Music Society of Ann Arbor.
65-206
CHAMBER of commerce see Chambers
of commerce; Trade associations
CHAMBER of Commerce, International
Committee on Double Taxation. 65-1069
CHAMBER of Commerce of the United States of
America. 63-349
CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph, 1836-1914. 64-764
CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph P. 65-48
CHAMBERLAIN, Mellen, 1821-1900, collector.
65-6, 65-9, 65-11
CHAMBERLAIN, Samuel Selwyn, 1851-1916.
65-2004
-CHAMBERLAIN, William. 64-795
CHAMBERLAIN, William, d. 1841. 65-1831
CHAMBERLAIN and Phelps, New York City.
64-1395
CHAMBERLAIN, Robinson & Company, New
York City. 64-1395
CBAMBERLAYNE, John Hampden, 1838-
1882. 64-1226
CHAMBERLAYNE, Lacy Parke see Bagby
Lucy Parke (Chamberlayne) 1841-1927
CHAMBERLIN, T. W. , collector. 64-312
CHAMBERLIN, Thomas Chrowder, 1843-1928.
64-51
CHAMBERLIN family
Genealogy. 65-1357
CHAMBERS, Sir Edmund Kerchever. 65-1077
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
Detroit, Mich. 65-230
Kansas City, Mo. 65-113
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. 63-118
CHAMBRUN, Jacques. 65-1409
CHAMPAIGN, HL
Housing. 65-1918
Sewerage. 65-1918
Surveys and surveying. 65-1312
CHAMPION, George. 64-1293
CHAMPION, Henry, 1723-1797. 64-189
CHAMPION, Henry, 1751-1836. 64-193
CHAMPION, Joseph. 65-1586
CHAMPLAIN Transportation Company. 64-788
CHAMP1JN, John Wayne, 1831-1901 64-1500
CHANCELLOR, Ves. 65-1882
CHANCELLORSVILLE, Va, , Battle of, 1893.
63-223, 63-229, 64-232, 64-1226
CHANDLER) Albert Benjamin, 1898- 65-173
285
The. National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CHANDLER, BertD. 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, 65-896, 65-907, 65-915
CHANDLER, William Penn, b. 1820. 63-334
CHANDLER, Zachariah, 1813-1879 64-M24
64-1456, 64-1500, 64-1503, 64-1516,
65-162, 65-255, 65-282, 65-505, 65-543
65-565 '
CHANEY, Henry A. 64-1500
CHANEY, Walter L. 64-312
CHANG, W. S. 65-636
CHANNING, Julia Allen. 65-1302
CHANNING, William Ellery, 1780- 1842
63-81, 65-1302
CHANNING, William Henry, 1810-1884.
65-1302
CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1160
Civil War
Federal occupation. 64-568
History. 65-739
Letters received in. 64-431
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc )
64-467
Resident of. 65-749
Social life. 64-539, 64-614; 65-739
Students. 64-513
University of North Carolina see North
Carolina— University (Chapel Hill)
CHAPIN, Inez (Tiedeman) 64-1474
CHAPIN, LucyE. , collector. 64-1473
CHAPIN, Roy Dikeman, 1880-1936 64-1474
64-1515, 65-357, 65-567 '
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
World War I
Presbyterian. 63-182
World War H. 63-31
CHAPLAINS Training Conference of the Luther-
an Church-Missouri Synod, Fort Wavne
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, George H. , d. 1891? 65-1082
CHAPMAN, Howard R. 65-1350
CHAPMAN, J. p. 64-1476
CHAPMAN, James Alfred see Chapman
Alfred, 1813-1876
CHAPMAN, John, 1801-1854. 65-894
CHAPMAN, John M. 64-1266
CHAPMAN, Maria (Weston) 1806-1885.
CHAPMAN, Mary Edmunds (Kinney) 1817-1886
64-453
CHAPMAN, Oscar Littleton, 1896- 64-773
65-38, 65-99
CHAPMAN, SamueL 64-193
CHAPMAN, Samuel M. , 1839-1907. 65-1440
CHAPMAN, Virgil M. 65-173
CHAPPELL, Harriet Fason see Owsley,
Harriet Fason (Chappell)
CHAPPELL, Lucy Kent. 64-588
CHARACTER education. 64-21, 65-1895
65-1903, 65-1961 '
The CHARGE up east Cemetery HiH (Paintine)
65-93 6
Episcopal. 63-276
Immigrants. 65-1737
Jews. 65-1721, 65-1737, 65-1739
Nestorians (Modern Assyrians) 64-359
Seamen. 65-1545
By place
District of Columbia. 64-583
Georgia. 64-234
Illinois. 64-156, 65-840
Michigan. 65-352, 65-1367, 65-1378
Near East 65-1925
North Carolina. 64-375
Ohio. 63-170
Pennsylvania. 65-1545
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 I, King of Great Britain, 1600-1649
64-63 '
CHARLES HL King of Spain see Carlos m,
King of Spain, 1716-1788
CHARLES V, Emperor of Germany see
Karl V, Emperor of Germany, 1500^1558
CHARLES Edward, The Young Pretender
1720-1788. 64-956
CHARLES City Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-1225, 64-1249
Plantations. 64-125
Social life. 63-143
CHARIOT (Ship) 64-1398
CHARITABLE work. 64-962, 64-1031
see also Child welfare; Civil War— Charita-
ble work; Disaster reUef; Foundations,
Charitable and educational; International
relief; Philanthropy; Public welfare; Red
Cross; Social service organizations-
World War I— Relief to war victims 1
World War n-Relief to war victims
Armenians. 64-359, 64-375
Church of England. 64-168
CHARLES family. 65-883
CHARLES R. Walgreen Foundation for the
Study of American Institutions, University
of Chicago. 64-54
CHARLES T. Miller Hospital, St. Paul, Minn.
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 Juvenile Female Society
Charleston, S. C. '
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CHARLESTON Library Society, Charleston
S. C. 64-1552
CHARLESTON Light Dragoons. 63-310
CHARLESTON News and Courier Companv
63-113 '
CHARLESTON Orphan House, Charleston S C
63-278 ' " '
CHARLESTON Preservation Society. 63-311
CHARLESTON Protestant Episcopal Female
Domestic Missionary Society. 65-850
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Alms House. 63-278, 63-300
Architecture, Domestic. 63-304
Banks and banking. 63-291, 64-455,
65-846
Biographies. 63-304
Board of Commissioners lor 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
Christ Church. 65-850
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist ' 63-51, 65-89
Congregational. 64-1551
Episcopal. 63-276, 65-850
Huguenot. 64-1238
City Board of School Commissioners.
63-278
City departmental records. 63-278
Civil War. 65-852
Campaigns, battles, 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
Naval actions. 65-744
Soldiers from. 63-43, 63-303, 63-306,
64-449
Clubs and organizations. 63-311, 64-1552,
65-1884
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. 65-849
Probate. 63-304
Dry goods business. 63-281, 64-1086
Family papers. 64-411, 64-482, 64-603
64-1076, 64-1091, 65-87
Fire, 1861. 63-286
Fire Dept 63-278
Folklore. 63-275
French Protestant Church. 64-1238
Gifts of literary works and paintings.
64-1543
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
18th to 20th centuries. 63-291
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1552,
65-849
19th century. 64-645, 64-1039, 64-1550
19th and 20th centuries. 63-113, 65-846
Letters from. 64-448, 64-529
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
Missionary societies. 65-850
Newspapers. 63-113
Orphans and orphan asylums. 63-278
Personal papers. 63-101, 63-318, 64-457,
64-1052, 64-1121, 65-724, 65-852,
65-1243
Politics. 63-286, 64-1550
Democratic Party. 65-846
Postal service. 63-291
Revolution. 63-299
St. Michael's Church. 63-276, 65-850
Schools. 63-113, 63-285
Boards. 63-278
Slave trade. 63-295
Sociallife. 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. 63-114, 63-309
Travel and description. 64-439, 64-1146
64-1552, 65-852 '
Travels from. 65-724
Vital records. 65-848
Wholesale trade. 63-300
William Enston Home for the Aged. 63-278
CHARLESTOWN, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696 }
CHARLEVOIX Co. , Mich.
County records. 65-416.
CHARLEVOIX courier (Newspaper) 65-1376
CHARLEVOIX, Mich.
Family papers. 65-299
World War H. 65-1376
CHARLOTTE Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
Staunton Hill Plantation. 64-766
CHARLOTTE, Mich.
Personal papers. 65-556
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Churches and religious affairs
t j I
Presbyterian. /65-728
Cultural affairs. *65-728
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.
Family papers. 65-875
Real estate business. 64-1176
i
CHARLOTTE to Rochester Railroad. 64-873
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.
University of Virginia see Virginia—
University (Charlottesville)
CHARLTON Co. , Ga.
Letters from. 64-673
ft
CHARLTON, Mass. 65-1320
CHARTER oak cooking stove. 65-687
CHARTERIS, Leslie, 1907- 65-1095
CHARTERS, W. W. 65-1983
CHASE, Alberta. 64-1478
287
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
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, G. 1836-1870. 63-396
CHASE, George Henry, 1874-1952. 65-1897
CHASE, George Willey, b. 1840. 64-1477
64-1478 '
CHASE, Harry Woodburn, 1S83-1955. 6 4-454
CHASE, Josiah G. 65-1355
CHASE, Kate see Sprague, Catherine Jane
(Chase) 1840-1899
CHASE, Lew Allen, 1879-1957. 64-1478
CHASE, Margaret Bird. 65-1361
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,
65-18, 65-681, 65-930, 65-931
Autographs. 63-245
Letters to. 65-1058
CHASE, Warren Tinker, 1860-1940. 65-1441
CHASE family. 64-932, 64-1478
CHASTAIN, James Garvin, 1853-1954
64-1158
CHATEAU-Thierry, Battle of, 1918. 64-569
CHATFIELD, Joel Raymond. 65-1587
CHATFIELD, Mrs. Joel Raymond. 65-1587
CHATFIELD- TAYLOR, Hobart Chatfield
1865-1945. 65-1997, 65-1998
CHATFIELD family. 64-901, 65-1587
CHATHAM, William Pitt, 1st earl of see
Pitt, William, 1st earl of Chatham,~T?06-
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
Battle of, 1863. 65-1442
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
CHATTO, Andrew. 65-2004
CHATTO & Windus, London, Eng. (Publishers)
65-2008
CHAUCER, Geoffrey, 1340-1400. 64-811
CHAUCER family. 64-811
CHAUFFEURS. 65-210
CHAUMOMT, Le Ray de see Le Ray de
Chaumont
CHAUMONT (Ship) 64-567
CHAUNCEY, Charles, 1777-1849. 64-201
CHAUNCEY, Isaac, 1772-1840. 64-13S8
CHAUTAUQUA Co. , N. Y.
Bible Society agent 64-922
Historical Society
Lectures. 64-945
CHAUTAUQUAS
Development. 64-133
Summer schools. 64-65
Nebraska. 65-1419
CHAUVIN, Joseph. 64-287
CHAVTS, John. 63-373
CHAYEFSKY, Paddy, 1923- 64-1601
CHE AIRS, Nathaniel Francis. 65-877
CHEAIRS family.
Genealogy. 65-877
CHEATHAM, Benj amin Franklin, 1820-1886.
65-878
CHEBOYGAN, Mich.
Indian School. 65-1351, 65-1353
CHEESBOROUGH, John, 1817-1903. 64-455
CHEESE industry and trade
Antimonopoly suits. 65-1065
Michigan. 65-622
New York. 64-877, 64-916
Wisconsin. 65-1065
CHEEVER, Adelia Noble. 65-1361
CHEEVER, Noah Wood, 1B39-1905. 6J-1479
CHELMINGTON, Eng.
Royden HaH papers. 64-174
CHELSEA, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
CHELSEA, Mien.
Banks and banking. 65-630
Grocery and drug trade 65-407
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
CHELSEA State Savings Bank, Chelsea, Mich.
65-630
CHEMICAL Corporation
National Airline Division. 64-1174
CHEMICAL manufacturing. 65-1311
CHEMICAL societies
Michigan. 64-1411
CHEMICALS
Industry and trade. 65-1607
.CHEMISTRY
Here are entered general references to
chemistry.
see also other headings beginning with
"Chemical" or "Chemistry" and specific
aspects of ihe subject
64-543, 64-1025, 64-1382
Experiments. 64-140
Laboratory notebooks. 65-1928
Lectures, notes, etc. 63-78, 65-654
65-1230, 65-1567, 65-1680, 65-1888
65-1914 '
Periodicals. 65-1928
Teachers and teaching. 64-540, 65-1245
65-1255, 65-1270, 65-1291, 65-1888 '
65-1911, 65-1914, 65-1928
By.place
Georgia. 64-230
CHEMISTRY, Biological
Teachers and teaching. 65-1907
CHEMISTRY, Inorganic. 65-1311
CHEMISTRY, Organic. 65-1540
CHEMISTRY, Physical. 64-126
see also Quantum theory
CHENANGO Co. , N. Y.
Family papers. 64-952
Genealogy. 64-864
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CHENANGO Triangle (Land development)
64-873
CHENEY, Ednah Dow. 65-841
CHENOWETH, Caleb Ashbury, 1843-1864.
65-1442
CHENOWETH, Francis A. , 1819-1899.
65-1056
CHENOWETH, Wilbur Fisk, b. 1846. 65-1442
CHENOWETH family. 65-1442
CHERAW, S. C.
Civil War
Soldiers from; 65-1867
CHEROKEE Co. , Ala.
Civil War
Union troops in. 64-493
CHEROKEE Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-557
CHEROKEE Indians
Government relations. 64-1194
History. 65-1499
Land
North Carolina. 64-643
Missions. 65-1631
By place
Georgia. 64-1287, 64-1354
North Carolina. 64-439, 64-643
CHEROKEE language. 63-14
CHEROKEE Nation. 64-450, 64-1287
CHEROKEE Outlet, Okla. 65-1803
CHEROKEE phoenix (Periodical) 64-1287
CHEROKEE Strip see Cherokee Outlet,
Okla.
CHERRMAN, John B. , 1823-1908. 63-250
CHERRY, Laura Belle see Greve, Laura Belle
(Cherry)
CHERRY, Solomon. 64-364
CHERRY Valley, N. Y.
Transactions. 65-870
CHESAPEAKE and Ohio Canal
Boat papers. 63-84, 64-1015
CHESAPEAKE and Ohio Railway vs. Tredegar
Company. 65-1009
CHESAPEAKE Bay
Revolutionary naval operations. 64-344
War of 1812. 65-1880
CHESBROUGH (A. ) Lumber Company, Thomp-
son, Mich. 65-405
CHESHIRE, Joseph Blount, Bp. , 1850-1932.
64-456, 64-487, 64-559
CHESHIRE, Conn.
Personal papers. 65-1562
CHESHIRE family. 64-456
CHESNUT, James, 1815-1885. 63-279,
65-895
CHESNUT family see Chestnut family
CHESS. 64-816, 64-818
CHESTER, Glraud. 64-1562
CHESTER, John. 64-193
CHESTER Co., Pa.
Personal papers. 65-1663
CHESTER, 111.
St. John's Lutheran Church. 63-21
CHESTER, N. H..
Merchants. 64-56
CHESTER, Pa.
Military hospitals. 65-746
West End Free Library. 65-820
CHESTER Township, N. J.
Tax records. 65-1692
CHESTERFIELD Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Estates. 64-1242
Family papers. 64-551, 64-1230
CHESTERTON, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936.
65-1205
CHESTERTOWN, Md.
Law practice. 63-116
CHESTNUT, James, 1773-1866. 63-279
CHESTNUT, James, 1815-1885 see Chesnut,
James, 1815-1885
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,
65-722
CHEVES, Langdon, 1848-1940. 63-280
CHEVES, Louisa Susanna see McCord, Louisa
Susanna (Cheves) 1810-1879
CHEVES, Sophia Lovell (Haskell) 1846-1922.
63-280
CHEVES family. 63-280
CHEW, Beverly, 1773-1851. 65-699
CHEW, Claiborne. 64-1231
CHEW, Mary B. 65-1316
CHEYENNE, Wyo.
History. 65-1776
CHICAGO and Grand Trunk Railway. 65-409
CHICAGO and Western Michigan Railroad.
65-409
CHICAGO, Burlington & Northern Railroad
Company. 64-1329
CHICAGO, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad.
65-344, 65-1455
CHICAGO City Railway Company. 64-185
CHICAGO daily news. 65-704, 65-705,
65-706
CHICAGO, HI.
Abraham Lincoln Centre. 64-1326
All Souls Church. 64-1326
Architectural schools. 65-1340
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, 65-840
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-35, 64-53, 64-1160
Lutheran. 63-21
Unitarian. 64-1326
City Hall investigation (1910) 65-1936
Committee for Civilian Control of Atomic
Energy. 64-32
Committee of Fifteen. 64-52
Courts
Municipal Court. 64-184
Cultural life. 65-1998
Epidemic, 1866. 63-243
Exhibitions and fairs see Chicago, HL —
World's Columbian Exposition, 1893
Family papers. 64-1497, 65-1736
Fight for Freedom Committee. 64-88
Fire, 1871. 65-468, 65-828
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
65-1306
64-58, 64-1279, 64-1576,
CHICAGO, ni. (Continued)
First Baptist Church. 64-53
Fundraising. 64-1488
Fur trade. 65-673
Gas manufacture and works. 65-828
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
Household accounts. 64-110
Hull House. 64-21
International organizations. 64-182
Jewelry trade. 64-111
Journalism. 65-342, 65-704, 65-705
65-706
Labor arbitration, conciliation and
mediation. 63-379, 64-105
Land
Assessment.
Law practice.
64-1607
Letters from. 65-158
Lewis Institute. 64-1324
Libraries. 65-707
Luther Institute. 63-20
Maps. 64-289
Meadville Theological School. 65-1239
Mechanics' Institute. 64-66
Medical practice. 65-1537
Medical schools. 63-119, 64-39, 65-381,
65-1540
Moody Church. 64-1160
Newspapers
see also names of newspapers, e. g.
Chicago record-herald (Newspaper)
Advertising. 65-342
Peace societies. 64-23
Personal papers. 64-124, 64-350
Philanthropy. 64-124, 64-156
Planning Commission. 64-156
Political conventions
Democratic
1896. 65-545
Republican
1880 and 1888. 63-259
1912. 64-778
1944. 64-1444
Politics
Corruption. 65-1936
Organizations and parties
Democratic. 64-165
Socialist. 64-138
Probation Project 64-21
Prostitution. 64-52
Psychiatric Institute (formerly Psychopathic
Laboratory) 64-184
Race riots, 1919. 65-884
Recreation Commission. 64-21
Resident of. 64-95
Rush Medical College. 63-119, 64-39,
65-381
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
Subway
Ventilation. 65-1939
Teachers and teaching. 64-37
Theological schools. 65-1239
Transportation (Public) 64-185
Travel and description. 64-172, 64-1179
United Charities. 64-156
University of Chicago
Administration. 64-1324
American Institute of Sacred Literature
64-65
Board of Trustees see Chicago, EL —
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
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 members' papers
19th century. 65-519
19th and 20th centuries. 64-51,
64-132, 64-140, 64-151, 64-161,
65-384
20th century. 64-113, 64-130,
64-160, 64-173, 64-183, 65-68
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, ni. —University-
Library
Committee of the Board. 64-96
Harriet Monroe Library of Modem Poetry
see Chicago, HL — 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, 65-166,
65-1920
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
Women's organizations. 65-840
World's Columbian JJental Congress, 1893
64-683
World's Columbian Exposition, 1893.
63-371, 63-394, 64-167, 64-472, 64-771,
64-1064, 65-217, 65-791, 65-840,
65-1423, 65-1697
World's Parliament of Religions, 1893.
64-1326
Zion Lutheran Church. 63-21
CHICAGO Mechanics' Institute. 64-66
CHICAGO Medical College see Northwestern
University, Evanston, HI. —Medical School
Chicago, 111. '
CHICAGO Peace CounciL 64-23
CHICAGO Railways Company. 64-185
CHICAGO record-herald (Newspaper) 65-342
CHICAGO review. 64-67
CHICAGO School of Architecture. 65-1340
290
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CHICAGO Surface lines. 64-185
Washington, D. C. 65-934
With Japan. 64-764
CHICAGO Woman's Club. 65-840
CHILD Welfare League of America. 64-21
With the United States
Mid-19th century. 63-64
CHICAGO World's Eair see Chicago, W. —
World's Columbian Exposition, 1893
CHILDREN
ca. 1920-1960. 64-725, 65-122
Health. 65-277, 65-1324
Foreigners in. 64-879
CHICKAMAUGA, Ga.
Retarded and abnormal
Fur trade. 65-673
Civil War
Education. 64-1512
Geography. 64-879
Battle, 1863. 64-243, 65-1073, 65-1442
Institutional care. 65-398, 65-399
Letters from. 64-327, 64-505, 64-1427,
CHICKAMAUGA Mission, Tenn. see Brainerd
Mission, Tenn.
CHILDREN'S Bureau, U; S. 64-21
65-380
Missions. 64-430
CHICKASAW Bayou, Miss.
CHILDREN'S Fund of Michigan. 65-277.
65-1324
Baptist. 63-51
Battle of, 1862. 65-160
Episcopal. 65-1188
CHILDREN'S Hospital, Washington, D. C.
Lutheran. 64-814
CHICKASAW Indians
64-583
Naval affairs (U. S. ) 65-731
Government relations. 64-1194
CHILDREN'S literature. 64-1358, 65-1978
Religion. 64-879
History. 65-1499
Shipping records. 64-254
Legal problems. 64-740
CHILDREN'S Missionary Band, Ann Arbor,
-Mich. 65-199
Social life. 64-879, 64-1152, 64-1414
CHICKENS see Poultry
Trade. 64-202, 64-1152
CHILDREN'S Village, Coldwater, Mich, see
CHICKERING, Mary E. (Aldrich) 65-1408
Michigan— State Home and Training School,
Coldwater
With France. 64-75
With the United States. 65-31
CHICO, Calif.
CHILDRESS, Sarah see Polk, Sarah (Childress)
Travel and description
Ranches. 65-2014
1803-1891
1790-1800. 65-1782
1850-1900. 65-31, 65-627, 65-926
CHICORY. 65-442
CHILDS, George William, 1829-1894. 65-915
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1160
CHIHUAHUA, Mexico
CHILE
1900-1910. 65-234
Silver mines and mining. 64-1149
Archeology. 65-1815
Consular and diplomatic service (U. S. )
CHINA Educational Commission. 64-46
CHILD, Jacob J. 64-306
63-386, 64-682, 65-900
CHINA Relief Expedition, 1900-1901 (U. S.
CHILD, James, d. 1720. 63-312
Geology. 65-1815
Letters from. 65-517
Army) 64-494, 64-769
CHILD family. 63-312
Naval war with Spain, 1865-1866. 63-114,
63-115
CHINCH bugs. 65-1919
CHILD labor. 64-21, 64-715, 65-2010
Travel and description. 65-1815
CHINESE exclusion act 64-879
Laws and legislation. 64-1285
CHINESE in America. 64-879
Illinois. 64-21
CHTLKAT Indians. 64-1268
California. 65-2010
Minnesota. 63-236
CHILTON, Robert Hall. 65-994
CHINESE language. 64-814
CHILD psychology. 63-78
CHILTON family. 64-594
CHINESE Students' Alliance of Hawaii.
CHILD study
CHIMBORAZO Hospital, Richmond, Va.
65-1797
Societies
64-607
Michigan. 65-1367
CHINO Copper Company (New Mexico)
CHIMPANZEES. 64-167
65-2009
CHILD welfare. 64-21, 65-47, 65-81,
65-1216
CHINA. 64-1331, 64-1578, 64-1624, 65-271
CHINOOK winds. 65-1778
see also Orphans and orphan asylums
Agriculture. 65-1307
CHTPMAN family
Jews. 64-1318
Art. 64-879
Genealogy. 65-1357
By place
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-879,
64-1413, 64-1624, 65-926
CHIPPEWA Co. , Minn.
Belgium. 65-551
Education. 64-46
Teachers and teaching. 63-238
Canada. 64-21
Michigan. 65-501, 65-1324
Emigration to the U. S. 64-879
CHIPPEWA Indians. 65-765
New Jersey. 65-1582, 65-1636
Foreign relati ons
Missions
New York. 64-883, 64-1337
see also Boxer Rebellion
Lutheran. 64-187
Spain. 64-361
With Great Britain. 63-40
Minnesota. 65-674
291
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CHIPPEWA language
Dictionaries. 64-187, 65-432
CHIRICAHUA Indians. 65-1176
CHISHOLM, Alexander Robert, 1834-1910
63-63
CHISHOLM, William J. 64-1267
CHITTENDEN, Lucius Eugene b 1824
64-1220
CHIVERS, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858. 64-803
64-960
CHLOROPHYLL. 65-470
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 language
Dictionaries. 65-1793
CHOCTAW Nation
Land records. 63-271
Maps. 63-271
Minos, mining, and mineral resources
63-271
Trade. 63-271
CHOIRS (Music) 64-1241
see alsu Choral societies
Great Britain. 65-859
CHOLERA. 63-180, 64-1552
Ohio. 63-167, 63-187. 64-1146
Virginia. 63-143
CHOLMONDELEY. Robert. 65-1512
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. 1786-1838
64-335
■ CHOUTEAU, Jean Pierre, 1758-1849 64-313
1 *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 (Pierre) Jr. , and Company
65-695, 65-1401, 65-1801
CHOUTEAU, Rene' Auguste, 1723-1776
64-313
CHOUTEAU, Rene' Auguste, 1749 or 50-1829
see Chouteau, Auguste, 1749 or 50-1829
CHOUTEAU & MacKenzie. 65-695
CHOUTEAU family. 64-287, 64-313 , 65-1793
CHOWAN Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-425
CHRIST see Jesus Christ
CHRIST Church, Charleston, S. C. 65-850
CHRIST Church, Lancaster Co. , Va.
Tombstone inscriptions. 65-981
CHRIST Church, Middlesex Co. , Va. 65-1027
CHRIST Church, Oxford University, Oxford
Eng. 63-207
CHRIST Church, Raleigh, N. C. 64-1072
64-1073 '
CHRIST Episcopal Church, Beatrice, Neb.
Altar Guild. 65-1447
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*
CHRIST School for Boys, Arden, N C
65-745
CHRISTIAN Church (Disciples) see Disciples
of Christ
CHRISTIAN College, Columbia, Mo. 64-269,
CHRISTIAN Commission, United States see
United States Christian Commission
CHRISTIAN doctrine see Theology
CHRISTIAN Economics, National Voice of
65-1507
CHRISTIAN ethics. 64-93
CHRISTIAN family. 64-1249, 64-1481
CHRISTIAN Friends for Racial Ejuality
65-1033
CHRISTIAN Life Commission, Southern Baptist
Convention. 64-1161
CHRISTIAN Science. 64-966
Medical applications. 64-376
CHRISTIAN Science monitor (Newpaper)
65-834
CHRISTIAN union (Periodical, later The Out-
look) 63-372
CHRISTIAN unity. 63-24, 63-237, 64-946
64-976, 65-91, 65-1216
see also Doctrinal unity; Ecumenical
movements
CHRISTENSEN, John Cornelius, 1874-1953
64-1471, 64-1480
CHRISTGAU, JohnB. 65-1983
CHRISTIAN, David Palmer, 1885-1947
64-1481
CHRISTIAN advocate (Periodical) 64-966
Editors. 64-967, 64-970, 64-971
CHRISTIAN century (Periodical) 65-1216
CHRISTIANCY, G. C. 64-1500
CHRISTIANCY, Isaac Peckham, 1812-1890
64-1482 , 64-1500, 64-1511, 65-654,
65-1395
CHRISTIANCY, Nathaniel L. 64-1482
CHRISTIANCY family. 64-1482
CHRISTIANITY. 64-1164, 65-165
see also Churches and church affairs; Jesus
Christ; Reformation; Religion; Theology;
and names of Christian churches and
sects, e. g. Catholic Church; Lutheran
churches
Criticism, interpretation, etc. 63-67
CHRISTIANS
Relations with Jews. 63-232, 65-1734
65-1737
CHRISTIANS, New see Marranos
CHRISTIANSEN, Carrie J. 65-2004
CHRISTIANSEN, Parley Parker. 65-1160
CHRISTIANSON, Adolph Marcus, 1877-1954.
65-758
CHRISTMAS
Plays. 63-230
Stories. 65-358
292
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CHRISTOPHER, George. 65-2011
CHRISTY, William. 64-340
The CHRONICLES of America (Educational
motion picture series) 65-933
CHRONICLES of the builders of the common-
wealth, by Hubert Howe Bancroft. 65-1775
CHRYSLER, Walter P. 65-1664
CHUKCHI (Asiatic people)
Ethnology. 65-1813
CHURCH, Foster, 1822-1911. 65-1443
CHURCH, James Edward, 1869-1959.
65-1990
CHURCH, Michael. 64-1483
CHURCH, Richard. 65-590
CHURCH, Richard William, 1815-1890.
63-207
CHURCH, Samuel H. 64-767
CHURCH, William Conant, 1836-1917. 65-896
CHURCH and state. 63-24, 64-775, 64-1159,
64-1161, 64-1163, 64-1553
France. 64-449
Great Britain. 64-168
Spain. 64-148
CHURCH conferences see name of conference,
e. g. Lambeth Conference, and name of
conference under denomination
CHURCH councils see Synods and councils
CHURCH family
Genealogy. 65-590
CHURCH federation see Christian unity
CHURCH History Research Fund, University
of Chicago. 64-170
CHURCH music
see also Choirs (Music); Hymns
Episcopal. 64-477
Jews. 65-1745
Methodist 64-972
CHURCH of All Nations, Los Angeles, Calif .
64-775
CHURCH of Christ in-
of Christ
see Churches
CHURCH of Christ of Latter -Day Saints see
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints; 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 Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
See also Mormons and Mormonism
St. George Stake. 65-1122
Southern Utah Mission. 65-1122
CHURCH of the Messiah, North Santee, S. C.
64-471
CHURCH of the New Jerusalem see New
Jerusalem Church
CHURCH property
International arbitration. 64-778
England. 63-54
Ohio. 63-181
South Carolina. 65-850
CHURCH records (Virginia) 1647-1957 (Manu-
script collection) 65-1015
CHURCH schools. 64-1552
see also Religious education
Teachers and teaching. 65-1590
Lutheran. 63-20, 63-29
Canada. 63-20
Illinois. 63-19, 63-20
Indiana. 63-20
Kansas. 63-20
Michigan. 63-19, 65-375
Missouri. 63-20
Nebraska. 63-20
New York. 63-20
Oregon. 63-19
Texas. 63-20
Wisconsin. 63-20
CHURCH suppers. 64-785
CHURCH trials. 65-669
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
Buildings. 65-1663
History
Notes, research material, etc. 65-1536,
65-1567
Middle Ages. 64-1169
Negroes. 65-608
Pews and pew rights see Pews and pew
rights
Philanthropy. 64-798
Pioneer life. 64-170
Rural. 64-946
Synods and councils see Synods and councils
Women's activities see Women— Church
work; Women's organizations
World War L 63-31
By place
Colorado. 65-1767
Connecticut. 65-1995, 65-1996
Latin America. 65-1080
Maine. 65-1829, 65-1963
Massachusetts. 65-188
Mexico. 65-1080
Michigan. 64-1453, 65-325, 65-1350,
65-1358
Missouri. 64-283, 64-339
New York. 64-353, 64-852, 64-899,
65-1840, 65-1841
Norm Carolina. 64-456, 64-670, 64-1532
North Dakota. 65-786, 65-1536
Pennsylvania. 65-1663
Southern States. 64-1031
Tennessee. 64-1185
Washington. 64-1258
CHURCHES of Christ
see also Disciples of Christ
Michigan, 65-256
CHURCHES of Christ in America, Federal
Council of the. 64-966, 65-343
CHURCHILL, Mary Henry see Short, Mary
Henry (Churchill)
CHURCHILL, Sir Winston, 1874-1965
As correspondent. 64-1627, 65-43,
65-1092
Autographs. 65-59
Television productions. 65-1116
CHURCHMAN, George, 1730-1814. 65-155
The CHURCHMAN (Periodical) 65-92
CIARDI, John, 1916- 64-806
CIDER. 65-1598
CINCHONA. 65-575
CINCINNATI and College mil Railroad.
63—188
CINCINNATI and North-western Railway
Company. 63-188
CINCINNATI enquirer (Newspaper) 65-914
i
iCD S 8 ATI ' Hamilton * Dd Dayton Raur ° ad -
CINCINNATI, New Orleans and Texas Pacific
Railroad. 63-160, 65-738
CINCINNATI, Ohio. 63-168, 63-256
Art and artists. 65-18
Banks and banking. 63-158
Baseball Club (National League) 63-163
Bridges. 63-160
Butchers' Strike of 1836. 63-256
Carr Street Methodist Episcopal Church.
Centennia] Exposition of the Ohio Valley and
Central States, 1888. 64-16
Chamber at Commerce. 64-1556
Charitable work. 63-170
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
see also Cincinnati, Ohio-Lane
Theological Seminary
Civil War. 63-180
Defense. 63-175
Soldiers from. 63-169
Clubs. 63-157
Eclectic Medical Institute. 63-173
Family and personal papers. 63-193
63-258, 63-261, 65-875
Hebrew Union College. 65-1734, 65-1737
65-1744 '
History. 63-168, 63-171, 63-172, 63-195
^^J! 010 !^ Seminary. 63-179,63-
63-181, 63-205
Law practice. 63-159, 63-168
Literary societies. 63-173
Mayor. 63-175
Me 63T6^ gy(Cllmate ' WCather ' etc -)
Methodist Minister's Association. 64-973
Newspapers. 63-399, 65-914
Politics. 63-171
Population elements
Germans. 63-157
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Radio Station WLW. 64-1636
Scientific societies. 63-200
Social life. 63-168
Theater. 64-1330
1*ade. 63-162
Travel and description. 63-136
University of Cincinnati. 63-177
Watout Hills Congregational Church.
63-164
Waterworks. 63-160
W °6 n 3^203 C ° 1Umbian Ex P° siti «» Association.
CINCINNATI Reds (Baseball Club) 63-163
1 **6S ( SS ?0 ' ATI repuW,can (Ne^paper)
CINCINNATI, Society of the. 64-645, 65-174
CINCINNATI Stuart Walker Company. 64-1330
CINCINNATUS, New Order of. 65-1040
CINEMA see Motion pictures
™ : i i ^ Gb °°!«- 64-1091, 65-1594,
65-1610, 65-1653, 65-1670
see also Arithmetic-Books
CIPHERS and codes see Cryptography
CIRCUIT churches. 65-696
segalso names of denominations or geo-
graphic locations of churches
"X C0UrtS *S CoartS wdeT —«• <*
CIRCUIT elements. 64-1561
CIRCUITS, Electric see Electric circuits
CIRCUITS, High frequency. 63-156
^C^- ^ 83410 ^ *«*. Weston,
CIRCUMPOLAR regions
Anthropology. 63-14
CIRCUS
Programs and posters. 63-243
CISCO, Jay Guy. 65-888
CISCO, John J. 63-346
Sanitation. 65-1936
Traffic. 65-45
Transportation. 65-341, 65-951
see also Electric railroads
Unions. 64-19
Georgia. 64-225
Illinois. 64-185
Indiana. 64-185
Massachusetts. 64-1307
Michigan. 65-425
Nebraska. 65-1464
New Jersey. 65-1559
New York. 64-942
New York City. 64-1622, 65-1520
By place
Alabama. 64-1193
Connecticut. 65-1996
Florida. 64-1193
Georgia. 64-1193
Michigan. 65-415
Mississippi. 64-1193
Missouri. 64-1329
Nebraska. 65-1989
New York. 65-60, 65-1841
North Carolina. 64-365
Tennessee. 64-1193
Virginia. 65-1017
a ^sf S 6^64 G ° VernmentLeagUe ' Sea « le .
I CITIZENS' Military Training Camps. 64-1260
J CITIZENSHIP. 64-21
see also Civil rights
Training for. 65-365
C1S 63-l H 65 nry Marty "' 1839 - 1902 . collector.
CITOLEUX, Antoine
Estate of. 65-1161
1 CITRUS fruit industry
California. 64-20, 65-1657
CI aty^ coX Y ° rk ° ty « New York
CITIES and towns
see also Civic improvement; Municipal
government; Streets
Planning see City planning; Regional
planning
Public health. 65-1936
294
CITY government see Municipal government
CITY National Bank, Lincoln, Neb. 65-1462
CITY planning. 65-45
see also Regional planning
Teachers and teaching. 65-1924
New York City. 65-68
CIUDAD TrujiUo, Dominican Republic
Columbus Memorial Lighthouse. 64-739
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CIVIC Club, Charleston, S. C. 63-311
CIVIC clubs see Civic organizations
CIVIC Committee on the Dramatic Season, Ann
Arbor, Mich. 65-1325
CIVIC improvement 64-964
see also Community centers; Municipal
government
Illinois. 64-156
Michigan. 65-1367
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
CIVIC organizations. 65-365
Michigan. 65-1336, 65-1367
Minnesota. 65-1983
New Hampshire. 65-81
South Carolina. 63-311
Virginia, 65-1002
CIVIC Unity Committee, Seattle, Wash.
65-1033
CIVIL Aeronautics Administration see U. S. —
Civil Aeronautics Administration
CIVIL and Defense Mobilization, U. S. Office of.
65-169
CIVIL defense. 64-44, 64-938, 65-169,
65-1682
CIVIL Defense Administration, U. S. Federal.
65-1040
County councils. 65-711
CIVIL engineering. 63-380, 64-691, 65-1312,
65-1682, 65-1705, 65-1843
Notes, etc 65-1034
Societies. 64-320, 65-612
Teachers and teaching. 65-1281, 65-1910,
65-1936
By place
Michigan. 65-436, 65-643
Missouri. 65-146
New Jersey. 65-1552
Ohio. 63-160, 64-1549
Pennsylvania. 64-1549
Virginia. 65-960
West Virginia. 63-129
CTVIHiberty. 64-1261, 65-67, 65-1035,
65-1042, 65-1062, 65-1063, 65-1852
see also names .of organizations, e. g. ,
American Civil Liberties Union; National
Civil Liberties Bureau
CIVIL polity see Political science
CIVIL rights. 64-856, 64-1343, 65-67,
65-1033, 65-1042, 65-1746
see also Citizenship; Freedom of the press;
Women's rights
Awards. 65-1102
Music 65-879
Negroes. 64-738, 64-1562, 65-1102
see also U. S. — Bureau of Refugees,
Freedmen and Abandoned Lands
California. 64-19
Southern States. 65-1102
CIVIL Rights Commission, U. S. 65-1033
CIVIL service. 65-23
see also Government employment and
employees; Public administration
Administrative management. 65-72
Michigan. 65-397
CIVIL Service Commission see U. S. —Civil
Service Commission
CIVIL Service Improvement, U. 8. President's
Committee on. 64-178, 65-50, 65-74
CIVIL service reform. 64-21, 64-178, 65-50,
65-74, 65-837, 65-2010
see also Political patronage
Michigan. 65-423
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, cities, counties,
valleys, and other local areas
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, 65-223, 65-229, 65-300, 65-457,
65-522, 65-557, 65-561, 65-603, 65-663,
65-681, 65-876, 65-887, 65-931, 65-1028,
65-1162, 65-1454, 65-1588, 65-1637
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, 65-713,
65-925, 65-1016 , 65-1530, 65-1856
AGRICULTURE. 63-143
ARTILLERY operations. 63-360
see also names of artillery units under
names of States, and U. S. —Army
BATTLEFIELD markers. 65-979
CIVIL WAR
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, 65-946, 65-951
CAMPAIGNS, battles, military actions.
63-43, 63-58, 83-62, 63-63, 63-108, 63-231,
63-351, 63-408, 64-399, 64-1064, 64-1151,
65-493, 65-950
Confederate side. 63-61, 65-1082,
65-1532, 65-1856
Notes, research materials, etc
85-986
By place
Alabama. 63-224, 64-243, 64-246, 64-464,
64-493, 64-577, 64-603, 64-1094
Arizona. 65-869
Arkansas. 63-67, 63-231, 65-160, 65-905,
65-1843
Delaware. 64-985
Florida. 63-322, 63-327, 64-549, 64-1047,
65-1120
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, 65-632, 65-1073, 65-1868,
65-1871
Illinois. 64-246
Tprtlana 64-246
Kansas. 64-303, 65-905
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,
65-632, 65-658, 65-1442
Louisiana. 64-246, 64-303, 64-484,
64-1094, 65-441, 65-564
Maine. 64-399
Maryland. 63-351, 64-210, 64-399, 64-442,
64-484, 64-541, 64-944, 64-1226,
64-1302, 65-946
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,
65-160, 65-1073, 65-1319
Mississippi River Valley. 64-653, 64-777,
64-1136
Missouri. 63-397, 64-246, 64-263, 64-264,
64-272, 64-274, 64-303, 65-905
New Mexico. 65-869
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, 65-632, 65-1521
Ohio. 63-175, 64-243
Pennsylvania. 63-327, 64-442, 64-444,
64-505, 64-549, 64-624, 65-93
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CIVIL WAR
CAMPAIGNS, battles, military actions
(Continued)
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, 65-746, 65-1867
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, 65-632, 65-1073, 65-1442
Texas. 64-623
Vermont 63-327
Virginia.
63-231,
63-391,
64-248,
64-407,
64-479,
64-527,
64-596,
64-625,
64-665,
64-944,
64-1019
65-719,
65-1630
63-134, 63
63-303, 63
63-408, 64
64-303, 64
64-415, 64
64-503, 64
64-529, 64
64-619, 64
64-637, 64
64-671, 64
64-985, 64
, 64-1034,
65-722, 65
65-1882
169, 63
•327, 63
-210, 64
399, 64-
-442, 64-
1-505, 64-
-541, 64-
-621, 64-
-644, 64-
•674, 64-
-1010, 64
64-1122,
■734, 65-
199, 63
341, 63
222, 64
403, 64
444, 64
509, 64'
549, 64
623, 64
662, 64
678, 64-
-1016,
64-1226
946, 65
226,
■351,
246,
406,
•447,
515,
554,
624,
663,
679,
-1319,
63-322, 64-399, 64-644
Washington, D. C.
4-665, 64-944
The West. 65-1043
West Virginia. 64-1226
CASUALTIES. 64-406, 64-479, 65-1964
CAUSES and pre-war conditions. 64-513,
64-836, 64-1077, 64-1085, 64-1180,
64-1182, 65-1647
CAVALRY operations see U. S.— Army-
Cavalry; and names of cavalry units under
names of States, e. g. Alabama-Cavalry
CHARITABLE work
see also United States Sanitary Commission
Civilian relief. 64-952, 65-1882
Freedmen. 63-356
Soldiers aid. 65-204, 65-506
CHURCHES and religious affairs. 63-43
63-58, 64-1579, 65-1867
see also United States Christian Commission
Chaplains
Confederate side. 64-298, 64-409
Episcopal. 63-140
Friends. 63-86
Methodist. 65-506
CIVILIAN affairs. 65-968
Confederate side. 63-63, 64-1054, 65-878
65-1856, 65-1865
By place
Connecticut. 64-1283
Georgia. 63-152, 64-231
Michigan. 65-625, 65-634
Mississippi. 63-266, 64-458, 64-1535
Missouri. 64-318
North Carolina. 64-513, 64-1080, 64-1535
CIVTL WAR
CIVILIAN affairs (Continued)
South Carolina. 63-303
64-1187, 64-1535, 65-737,
Tennessee.
65-887
Texas. 65-299, 65-1855
Virginia. 64-574, 64-607, 64-999
Washington, D. C. 65-1120
CLAIMS. 63-65, 64-274, 64-369
COLLEGES and universities
Currency issues. 64-286
COMPULSORY military service. 64-1068
see also Civil War-Recruiting, enlistment
etc.
CONFEDERATE sympathizers. 63-57, 64-272
CONSCRIPTION see Civil War-Compulsory
military service; Civil War— Recruiting
enlistment, etc. '
COTTON trade. 63-309, 64-630
COURTS-martial and courts of inquiry
63-397, 64-633, 64-769
CURRENCY and money. 64-286, 64-549
DEFENSES
Confederate side. 65-951
Georgia. 64-389
DESERTION. 63-58, 63-329
DESTRUCTION and pillage. 65-441, 65-506
South Carolina. 63-286
Southern States. 63-63
Virginia. 63-143
DISCIPLINE
Confederate. 64-661, 65-1864
DRAFT see Civil War— Compulsory military
service; Civil War— Recruiting, enlistment,
etc.
ECONOMIC conditions. 64-549
North Carolina. 63-150
Southern States. 64-1067
ENGINEERING and construction. 65-552
Confederate. 65-951
EXEMPTIONS SS& Civil War-Bounties; Civil
Wax— Compulsory military service; Civil
War -Recruiting, enlistment, etc.
EXPATRIOTS. 63-136
see also Confederate refugees
FINANCE. 63-57, 63-104, 63-346, 64-740
Confederate side. 64-549, 65-895
FOREIGN public opinion
Austrian. 64-817
FOREIGN relations
Spain. 63-114
FORTIFICATIONS see Civil War-Defenses
GENERALS (Army) 63-165, 63-179, 65-950
HEALTH conditions see Civil War— Medical
affairs
CIVIL WAR
HISTORY. 65-1920
Confederate side. 64-1066
Miscellany, Including articles, speeches
etc. 65-541
Newspaper clippings. 64-146, 64-1041
Notes, research material, etc. 65-166
65-884
Reminiscences. 64-1035, 64-1188,
64-1478, 64-1482, 65-1860
Confederate side. 64-765, 65-722,
65-725, 65-743, 65-1016, 65-1857
By place
Arkansas. 63-67
HORSES. 64-514
HOSPITALS. 63-356, 65-506, 65-746
Confederate. 64-505
Missouri. 65-158
New York. 64-663
Tennessee. 65-1964
Virginia. 64-399, 65-961
Washington, D. C. 65-1964
LOYALTY oaths. 64-278, 64-325, 64-534
64-757
see also Oaths of allegiance
North Carolina. 64-1087
South Carolina. 64-1087
MAPS. 63-43, 64-1064, 64-1209, 65-946
65-950, 65-1882 '
MEDICAL affairs. 63-119, 63-356, 64-181
64-244, 64-325, 64-770, 64-961, 65-204,'
65-518, 65-552, 65-681, 65-746, 65-1521
65-1539, 65-1964
Confederate. 63-58, 63-61, 63-193,
63-295, 64-493, 64-656, 64-1021
64-1075, 64-1180, 64-1223, 64-1543,
65-716, 65-966
see also Civil War— Hospitals; Civil War-
Nursing; United States Sanitary Commis-
sion
MILITARY actions see Civil War— Campaigns,
battles, military actions
MILITARY government and occupation
Louisiana. 64-1136, 65-441
Maryland. 65-441
MILITARY life
Here are entered general references to
army and camp life.
63-224, 63-229, 63-322, 64-57, 64-248,
64-399, 64-528, 64-1422, 65-255, 65^564,
65-625, 65-626, 65-661, 65-1382, 65-1442
65-1460, 65-1861, 65-1868
Confederate side. 63-58, 63-62, 64-222,
64-479, 64-493, 64-554, 64-603, 64-610,
64-661, 64-1080, 64-1541, 65-719,
65-722, 65-874, 65-1532, 65-1856,
65-1864, 65-1865, 65-1867
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MILITARY papers
This heading is used for general refer-
ences to orders, reports, and other military
documents.
63-93, 63-266, 64-272, 64-1195, 65-93
65-689, 65-869, 65-897, 65-901, 65-1363,
65-1637 , 65-1964
Confederate side. 63-61, 63-282, 63-283,
63-314, 64-229, 64-412, 65-742, 65-994 ,
65-995, 65-1882 ~
see also Civil War— Officers' military and
personal papers; Civil War— Soldiers
from for general references to
m i lita r y papers concerning men from a
named State.
By place
Arkansas. 65-897
Kansas. 65-172, 65-897
Louisiana. 65-890
Michigan. 65-1362, 65-1394
Missouri. 65-897, 65-1406
New York. 65-1521
South Carolina. 65-895
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, military actions;
Military life; Officers' military and personal
papers; and Soldiers from.
63-135, 63-388, 64-466, 64-880, 64-1305,
65-23, 65-217, 65-312, 65-565, 65-653,
65-902, 65-1349, 65-1354, 65-1597,
65-1705, 65-1882, 65-1967
Confederate side. 63-145, 63-280, 64-524,
64-652, 64-1041, 64-1209, 65-727,
65-1856, 65-1882
see also U. S. —Army— Officers' military
and personal papers
MILITARY service, Compulsory see Civil
War— Compulsory military service
MILITARY training. 65-626
MORALE. 63-58, 65-1868
Confederate side. 63-62, 63-63, 65-1864,
65-1865
MORALITY. 63-58, 65-1855
MUSIC and songs. 64-311, 64-751
MUSTER rolls see material under names of
armies, military units, and States, e. g.
Tennessee — Infantry; and under Civil War-
Registers, lists, etc
NAVAL actions. 63-71, 64-1168
see also Confederate States of America-
Navy; U. S.— Navy
Confederate. 63-403, 64-1030, 65-744
CIVIL WAR
NAVAL actions (Continued)
North Carolina. 64-609
South Carolina. 63-274, 65-744
NAVAL service. 63-387, 64-609, 64-678
NEGRO troops. 63-58, 63-226, 63-231,
64-272, 64-713, 65-746, 65-755, 65-869
NEGROES. 63-72, 65-441, 65-933, 65-1532
NEWS articles. 65-22, 65-902, 65-1029
NURSING. 63-356
OFFICERS' military and personal papers
Here are entered general references to
collections containing both military and
personal papers of Civil War officers. For
general references to only military papers
see Civil War— Military papers. For mis-
cellaneous papers of persons identified with
a State see Civil War— Soldiers from — — .
63-49, 63-348, 63-371, 63-380, 64-278,
64-348, 64-410, 64-484, 64-1096, 64-1304,
64-1378, 64-1568, 64-1640, 65-601, 65-868,
65-892, 65-904, 65-950, 65-1517, 65-1637,
65-1860, 65-19567"BPT965
Confederate side. 63-108, 63-134, 63-284,
63-295, 63-391, 63-403, 64-297, 64-386,
64-389, 64-413, 64-483, 64-506, 64-544,
64-545, 64-551, 64-572, 64-582, 64-608,
64-659, 64-682, 64-765, 64-772, 64-777,
64-984, 64-1004, 64-1010, 64-1017,
64-1065, 64-1101, 65-692
see also U. S. —Army— Officers' military
and personal papers
ORDNANCE. 64-325
Confederate side. 63-61, 63-403, 64-428,
64-623, 64-1288
PAINTINGS. 65-93
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 Conference, 1861. 65-905
PEACE overtures. 64-1329
PENSIONS. 63-57, 64-410, 64-609, 64-857,
65-297, 65-1319, 65-1440
PHYSICIANS see Civil War— Medical affairs
POLITICS. 63-57, 63-58, 63-97, 63-405,
64-154, 64-222, 64-275, 64-1179, 64-1435,
65-370, 65-992
PRISONERS and prisons. 64-243, 64-973,
64-1329, 65-659
Confederate. 63-62, 63-128, 63-136,
63-403, 64-448, 154-576, 64-1226,
65-346, 65-743, 65-875, 65-1856
Pardons and paroles. 63-95, 64-243,
64-659, 64-757
By place
In Delaware. 64-448, 64-1329, 65-734,
65-966
In Georgia. 64-448
In Illinois. 65-874
In Indiana. 65-875
In Maryland. 64-218
CIVIL WAR
PRISONERS and prisons (Continued)
In Ma s s ac h usetts. 64-651
In Michigan. 65-603
In New York. 64-651
In Ohio. 63-136, 64-57, 64-659, 65-1016
In Ship Island in Gulf of Mexico. 64-613
In South Carolina. 64-448
In Virginia. 65-869, 65-885, 65-1382
PUBLIC opinion
see also Civil War— Foreign public opinion
California. 64-263, 64-541
New York. 64-1105
Pennsylvania. 64-1146
QUARTERMASTER service see Civil War-
Supplies (Army)
RECRUITING, enlistment, etc 63-329,
64-1434
Confederate. 64-610, 65-895
Kansas. 65-172
REGIMENTS see official name under State or
government, e.g. New York— Infantry— 9th
Regt. , 1861-1863; U. S. -Army-Artillery-
5th
64-1096, 64-1195,
REGISTERS, lists, etc.
65-689
Confederate. 64-229
see also material under names of armies,
military units, and States, e.g. Tennes-
see—Infantry
RELIGIOUS affairs see Civil War— Churches
and religious affairs; United States Sanitary
Commission
REMINISCENCES see_ Civil War— History-
Reminiscences
SALARIES see Pay, -allowances, etc, under
U. S. — Army
SOCIAL work see Civil War— Charitable work-
Civil War— Women's war work
SOCIETIES. 64-146
see also Veterans' organizations; and
names of societies
SOLDIERS aid see Civil War— Charitable
work— Soldiers aid
SOLDIERS from
Here are entered general references to
participants from specified locations. In-
cluded here are general letters, reports,
military papers, and the like, of soldiers
and military units from or organized under
States. See also appropriate subdivisions
under names of States, e. g. Mighigan—
Civil War; Michigan— Infantry— 4th Regiment
Alabama. 63-332, 64-479, 64-577, 64-662,
65-1864
Colorado. 65-1767
Connecticut. 63-322, 64-57, 65-1070
Delaware. 63-327, 64-210
Georgia. 63-144, 64-221, 64-232, 64-403,
64-493, 64-623, 65-1863, 65-1866,
65-1871
297
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CIVIL WAR
SOLDIERS from (Continued)
Illinois. 64-110, 64-245, 64-246, 64-1481
65-1442
Indiana. 63-350, 65-224
Iowa. 64-1380, 64-1545, 65-1185
Kansas. 65-172
Louisiana. 64-480, 64-1094, 64-1208
Maine. 63-395, 63-408
Massachusetts. 64-15, 64-57, 65-1073
Michigan. 64-1422, 64-1440, 64-1446,
64-1461, 64-1477, 64-1492, 64-1493,
64-1504, 65-252, 65-257, 65-288, 65-293,
65-297, 65-299, 65-314, 65-427, 65-432
65-435; 65-441, 65-456, 65-468, 65-473
65-493, 65-514, 65-518, 65-549, 65-550,
65-552, 65-563, 65-565, 65-571, 65-576,
65-624, 65-625, 65-626, 65-632, 65-634
65-658, 65-661, 65-1326, 65-1349,
65-1382
63-234
Mississippi. 63-143, 64-480, 64-1085
Missouri. 64-414
Nebraska. 65-1460, 65-1465, 65-1510
New York. 64-763, 64-804, 64-939,
65-339, 65-746, 65-1453, 65-1521,
65-1861
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, 65-721
65-725
North Dakota. 65-786
Ohio. 63-179, 63-183
Pennsylvania. 64-1151, 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, 65-722, 65-1532, 65-1865
Tennessee. 64-1085, 64-1180, 64-1182,
64-1307, 65-874, 65-877
Texas. 65-1855
Vermont. 64-793
Virginia. 64-571, 64-661, 64-1085,
65-980, 65-1016 , 65-1882
SONGS see Civil War -Music and songs
SOUTHERN Unionists see Southern Unionists
SPEECHES see Civil War— History— Miscel-
lany
SUPPLIES (Army) 63-197, 63-348, 65-172,
65-950, 65-1039, 65-1394
see also appropriate headings under U. S. —
Army
Confederate. 63-61, 63-295, 63-403,
64-423, 64-514, 64-1021, 65-742
see also appropriate headings under
Confederate States of America— Army
SURGEONS see Civil War— Medical affairs
TELEGRAPH and telegrams. 65-897, 65-1128
TRADE see Civil War— Economic conditions
TRAINING see Civil War— Military training
CIVIL WAR
TRANSPORTATION. 65-172
TRUMPETERS. 65-339
UNIFORMS. 65-184
VETERANS see Veterans
VETERANS* organizations see Veterans'
organizations; and names of organizations
WOMEN'S war work. 63-318, 64-146, 64-944
64-952, 64-1466, 65-737
End of entries for
CIVIL WAR
CIVIL war in Spain see Spain-Civil War
1936-1939 '
CIVIL Works Administration, U. S. see
U. S. —Federal Civil Works Administration
CIVILIAN Conservation Corps. 65-38
CIVILIAN Control of Atomic Energy, National
Committee for. 64-32
CIVILIAN Pilot Training Program, University
of Chicago. 64-1325
CIVILIAN Production Administration, US
65-114
CIVILIZATION. 64-141
CLAGETT, Lee P. 64-1233
CLAIBORN, 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 Cole, 1775-
1817. 63-363, 65-699 , 65-700
CLAIBORNE family. 64-458
Genealogy. 64-1184, 65-882, 65-969
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. 65-1783, 65-1956
Comanche. 64-752
Land see Land-Claims; and subdivision
Land— Legal documents under names of
places and States
Litigation. 64-776
Mexican War, 1845-1848. 64-1007
Mining see Mines, mining, and mineral
resources —Claims
Revolution. 63-97, 64-997, 64-1077
Loyalists. 65-1528, 65-1666
see also Loyalists— Confiscation
of property
Treasury agent 64-997
By place
California. 65-866
Haiti
Revolution, 1791-1804. 64-408
Luxemburg. 65-849
Mexico. 65-253, 65-904
Oregon
Donation Land. 64-711
Pacific Northwest 65-1155
Portugal. 64-778
Spain. 65-253
CLAIMS Commission, U. S. Indian. 65-1783
CLANCY, Daniel F. 65-128
CLAPP, Asa, 1762-1848. 63-335, 64-1585
CLAPP, Earle Hart. 64-908
CLAPP, Hugh Elton. 65-1444
CLAPP family. 63-335
Genealogy. 64-1585
CLARENCE, Duke of see William IV, King
of Great Britain, 1765-1837
CLARENDON, Lady Katharine (Grimston)
Villiers, d. 1874. 64-817
CLARION River Railway. 64-815
CLARK, Aaron. 64-1590
CLARK, Addison S. 65-1588
CLARK, Ammi Bailey. 65-1633
CLARK, Arthur Watts. 64-1261
CLARK, Barrett H. 64-1618, 65-1064
CLARK, Bennett Champ, 1890-1954. 64-328
CLARK, Blanche Henry. 64-1193
CLARK, Champ, 1850-1921. 64-257, 64-306
64-779, 65-1174
CLARK, Charles R. 64-17
CLARK, D. Worth. 65-1149
CLARK, Daniel, 1766-1813. 64-314, 65-699
CLARK, Davis Wasgatt, 1849-1935. 65-654
CLARK (E. W. ) and Company. 64-1142
CLARK, Elizabeth see Anderson, Elizabeth
(Clark)
CLARK, George. 65-1941
CLARK, George B. 65-543
CLARK, George Rogers, 1752-1818.
64-314, 65-977
64-81,
CLARK, George Rogers Hancock. 64-315
CLARK, George S. , Jr. 65-246
CLARK, Henry Love. 64-779
CLARK, Henry Selby, 1809-1869. 63-96
CLARK, Irving M., 1882-1960. 64-1261
65-1035 '
CLARK, James Beauchamp see Clark, Champ
1850-1921
CLARK, James L.
CLARK, James M.
63-352
65-1483
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CLARK, John Bates, 1847-1938. 64-1351
CLARK, John Davidson, 1884- 65-100
CLARK, JohnO'FaUon, 1844-1916, collector.
64-315
CLARK, Jonathan, 1750-1811. 65-23
CLARK, Joseph, d. 1807. 65-1589
CLARK, Josiah Francis. 65-1070
CLARK, Landy. 65-1445
CLARK, Lewis B. 65-1633
CLARK, Mary Bayard (Devereax) 1827-1886.
64-985
CLARK, Mary Sherrerd, d. 193L 65-1589
CLARK, Paul Henry. 65-947
CLARK, Peter L 65-1589
CLARK, Solomon Henry, 1861-1927. 64-68
CLARK, Thomas Campbell, 1899- 64-773,
64-1483. 65-168, 65-1422
CLARK, Walter. 64-631
CLARK, William, 1770-1838. 64-186, 64-268,
64-314, 64-315, 64-343, 65-1811
CLARK, William, 1795-1879. »65-2S
CLARK, William Patterson, d, 1857. 65-1589
CLARK & CaldweU. 65-1526
CLARK Co. , Wash
Personal papers. 65-1047
CLARK, Dodge and Company, New York City.
64-1142
CLARK family. 64-314, 64-315, 64-424,
64-1118, 65-436, 65-977, 65-1588, 65-1589
Genealogy. 84-820
CLARK University, Worcester, Mass.
Faculty members' papers. 65-369
CLARKE, Adam, 1760 7-1B32. 64-69
CLARKE, Henri Jacques Guillaume, due de
Feltre see Feltre, Henri Jacques Guillaume
Clarke, due de, 1765-1818
CLARKE, James N. 65-1439
CLARKE, Louis. 65-816
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-McNaxy act, 1924. 64-908
CLARKSON, Catherine (Buck) 65-1083
CLARKSON, Thomas, 1760-1846. 63-55,
65-1083
CLARKSON, William, 1865-1934. 65-1761
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
CLASSICAL archeology see Archeology-
Classical
CLASSICAL literature. 65-334
Teachers and teaching. 65-1990
CLASSICAL philology
Teachers and teaching. 65-1258
CLASSICS
see also Greek language and literature;
Latin poetry; and headings beginning
with the word Classical
Teachers and teaching. 65-1929
CLASSIFICATION of books. 64-101
CLAUDIN, A. 64-523
CLAUSELLE family
Genealogy. 65-967
CLAVICLE
Surgery. 63-318
CLAWSON, C. D. 64-833
CLAWSON, M. S. 64-833
CLAXTON, Philander Priestley, 1862-1957.
64-1201. 65-1821
CLAY, Augusta A. 64-537
CLAY, CaUie. 65-876
CLAY, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903.
64-282, 64-1383. 65-22
CLAY Henry, 1777-1852. 63-189. 63-336 ,
63-362, 64-63, 64-186, 64-407, 64-510,
64-1383, 64-1584, 65-679, 65-870, 65-905
Autographs. 63-301
Funeral. 64-333
CLAY, MaryBarr. 65-22
CLAY, Mary Jane (Warfleld) 65-22
CLAY Center, Neb.
Churches and religious affairs. 65-1453
CLAY Co. , Mo.
Letters received in. 64-414
CLAY family
Genealogy. 65-967
CLAYTON, Anna (Cotton) b. 1820. 65-821
CLAYTON, John, 1819-188L 65-821
CLAYTON, Joshua Elliot. 65-1798
CLAYTON, NephiW. 65-1127
CLAYTON, Ralph. 64-290
CLAYTON, Sarah (Medford) 1786-1849.
65-821
CLAYTON, William, 1814-1879. 65-1127
CLAYTON, William Lockhart, 1880- 64-253,
64-895,65-463
CLAYTON and Jonasson, Salt Lake City, Utah.
65-1127
CLAYTON family. 64-290, 65-821
Genealogy. 64-1177
CLAYTON, Ga.
Land. 65-846
CLEARING houses. 65-1546
CLEARY, Owen J., 1900-1960. 64-1484
CLEAVELAND, John Paine, 1799-1873.
64-1485 , 65-231, 65-599
CLEAVELAND, Nehemiah, 1760-1837.
•65-2001
CLEGHORN, Sarah Norcliffe, 1876-1959.
64-791
CLELAND, Thomas Horace. 65-23
CLE LAND, Thomas Maitland, 1880- 64-491
CLELLAND, McKenzie, 1860-1924. 64-184
CLEMENS, Cyril, 1902- 64-316 . 65-1195
CLEMENS, Elizabeth Brown (MuUanphy)
1812-1853. 64-317
CLEMENS, James, 1791-1878. 64-317
CLEMENS, Jeremiah, of Kentucky. 64-317
CLEMENS, Jeremiah, 1814-1865. 64-1293
CLEMENS, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910
As correspondent, 63-401, 64-316, 64-767,
65-686, 65-1185, 65-1874
Autographs. 64-63
Relating to. 65-224, 65-1172
CLEMENS family. 64-317
CLEMENT attachment for yarn manufacturing.
64-1112
CLEMENTS, Earle C. 65-173
CLEMENTS, James. 64-1500, 65-585
CLEMENTS, William Lawrence, 1861-1934.
64-1455, 64-1474, 64-1515, 65-224,
65-332, 65-335, 65-345, 65-531, 85-547,
65-585
CLEMENTS Library, University of Michigan.
65-191
CLEMONS, Alfred. 64-849
CLEMONS, Mary C. 64-317
CLENDENDI, D. 63-399
CLENDENING family
Genealogy. 65-877
CLENDINEN family
Genealogy. 64-1307
CLERC, Laurent, 1785-1869. 64-1289
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CLERGY. 65-1644
see also Churches and church affairs -
Rabbis '
Communist sympathies. 64-1163
Indians. 64-199
Relief to widows and orphans of the. 65-850
By place
Great Britain. 64-62
Michigan. 65-1350
CLERGYMEN'S papers, 1796-1961 (Manuscript
collection) 65-1350
CLERMONT Co. , Ohio. 63-191
CLEVELAND, Charles Monroe, 1836-1895
64-1486
CLEVELAND, Elijah, 1795-1883. 64-789
CLEVELAND, Frances (Folsom) 63-376
CLEVELAND, Frederick A. 65-1308
CLEVELAND, George H. 65-1365
CLEVELAND, Grover, Pres. U. S., 1837-
1908. 63-95, 64-63, 64-1319
Administration of. 63-376, 63-377
64-764
As correspondent 63-350, 64-764
64-767, 64-783, 64-1500, 65-162,
65-519, 65-565, 65-607, 65-930,
65-1330, 65-1395
Autographs. 63-314, 65-59
CLEVELAND Cloth Mills, Shelby N C
65-720
CLEVELAND Co. , N. C.
Letters received in. 64-676
CLEVELAND, Ohio
Family and personal papers. 64-1214
64-1540 '
Land. 64-1286
Military service in. 63-355
Superintendent of Public Instruction (Draner)
65-1918 ^ ;
Telephone companies. 64-942
Tifereth Israel Congregation. 65-1724
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
CLEWS, Elsie Worthington see Parsons, Elsie
Worthington (Clews) 1875-1941
CLEWS, Henry. 63-246
CUBBORN, Joshua. 64-1563
CLICK family. 64-459
CLIFFORD, Nathan, 1803-1881. 64-890
CLIFTON Grove, N. C.
Letters from. 64-673
CLIFTON Women's Club, Clifton, Neb.
65-1408
CLIMATE see Meteorology (Climate, weather,
CLINE, Daisy J. 64-318
CLINE, Earl. 65-1507
CLINE, Frederick A. 64-318
CLINE family. 64-318
CLINGMAN, Jacob. 64-460
CLINGMAN, Jane (Poindexter) 64-460
CLINGMAN, Thomas Lanier, 1812-1897
64-460, 64-461
CLINTON, DeWltt, 1769-1828. 63-220
63-366, 64-873 '
CLINTON Avenue Mission of Memorial Church
Detroit, Mich. 65-232 '
CLINTON, Mich.
Description. 65-593
CLINTON, N. Y.
Hamilton College see Hamilton Colleee
Clinton, N. Y. '
CLIPPER ships see Ships
CLISE, Charles E. 65-1048
CLOCKS and watches
Manufacture
Illinois. 64-111
Sales. 65-187
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
Michigan. 65-589
CLOVERDALE Furnace, Botetourt Co Va
64-1248
CLOVERDALE Seminary, Dickson Co. Tenn.
65-875
CLOVERDALE, Tenn.
Schools. 65-875
CLOWRY, Robert Charles, 1838-1925
65-897
CLUBB, Anne B. (Henderson) 64-1487
CLUBB, Henry Stephen, 1827-1921. 64-1487
CLUBS. 65-864
see also Societies; Women's organizations;
and type of club, e. g. Boys' clubs;
Garden clubs; and Whist clubs
Canal Zone. 65-1827
Iowa. 65-170
Louisiana. 64-1125
Michigan. 65-214, 65-270, 65-275, 65-648
65-1367, 65-1375, 65-1385
Minnesota. 63-241
Missouri. 64-320
Nebraska. 65-1414
New York. 64-921
New York City. 65-1059
North Carolina. 64-1074
North Dakota. 65-791
South Carolina. 63-311
Southern States. 63-50
Virginia. 64-1233, 65-960
Washington, D. C. 65-566
CL 6 J 5 C -10« aCkR ' M " 1269 ' M-"W, 65-1054,
CLUFF, Benjamin, b. 1858. 65-1791
CLUTE, Lemuel. 64-1500
CLYDE, Ethel. 64-1362
CLYDE, Ralph C. 64-1269
CLYDE, William P. 63-402
CLYDE Steamship Company. 65-175
Traffic Dept 64-1390
CLYMER, George, 1739-1813. 64-1150
CLYMER, Henry, 1767-1830. 64-1150
C( «M590 Ge0Fge Wa8U, * t0n . 1814-1893.
COAL age (Periodical) 65-27
COAL industry and trade. 65-27
Labor problems see Coalmines, mining
and mineral resources-Labor problems
Arizona. 64-5
Michigan. 65-207, 65-569
New England. 65-1554
Oklahoma. 63-267
Pennsylvania. 64-1147, 65-1554,
Utah. 65-1791
COAL lands see Coal mines, mining, and
mineral resources
COAL mines, mining, and mineral resources
65-75, 65-951 ««■«■.
Labor problems. 63-267
Canada. 65-1046
Colorado. 65-1783
Great Britain. 64-43
Kentucky. 64-962
New Jersey. 65-1683
North Carolina. 64-568
Oklahoma. 63-267, 63-269
Oregon. 65-1513
Pacific coast. 65-1045
PrihUof Islands. 64-705
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COAL mines, mining, and mineral resources
(Continued)
Washington. 65-1038, 65-1046
West Virginia. 64-962, 65-1032
COAL strikes see Coal mines, mining, and
mineral resources — Labor problems
COALTER, Frances Bland. 65-1010
COALTER, St. George Tucker. 64-1241
COALTER family. 65-1010
COAST and Geodetic Survey, U. S. see
U. S. —Coast and Geodetic Surrey
COASTS
Defense. 63-397, 64-506
Surveys
Massachusetts. 64-1556
COASTWISE shipping see Shipping; and sub-
division Shipping under names of coasts or
names of countries or States bordering
coasts
COATES, Elmer Ruan, 1831-1889. 65-822
COATES, Samuel, 1784-1830. 65-1702
COATS of arms see Heraldry
COATSWORTH, Elizabeth. 64-150
COATZACOALCOS, Mexico. 64-1213
COBB, Elizabeth Green see Whitfield,
Elizabeth Green (CobbT"
COBB, Howell, 1772-1818. 54-1032
COBB, Howell, 1815-1868. 63-96, 64-407,
64-765, 65-925, 65-1858
COBB, Irvin Shrewsbury, 1876-1944. 65-173
COBB, JohnW. 64-370
COBB, Leander. 63-35
COBB (Lucy) Institute, Athens, Ga. 64-226
COBB, Margaret. 65-872
COBB, Martha Jacquelin (Rootes) see Jackson,
Martha Jacquelin (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
COBBETT, William, 1763-1835. 65-1591
COBBETT family. 65-1591
COBBLERS see Shoe industry and trade
COBBS, Nicholas Hamner. 65-1007
COBDEN, Richard, 1804-1865. 63-55,
64-63
COBLENTZ, Catherine Cate. 63-378
COCHISE Co. , Ariz.
History, notes, etc 65-1781
COCHRAN, Aileen (Gantt) 65-1446
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, Robert LeRoy, 1886-1963.
65-1446 , 65-1483
COCHRAN, William A., 1872- 64-368
COCHRAN family. 64-208
Genealogy. 65-1446
COCHRANE (Andrew) & Company, Glasgow,
Scot. 65-961
COCHRANE, Thomas E. 65-899
COCHRANE-BAILLIE, Charles Wallace
Alexander Napier, baron Lamington 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
COCKERELL, Sir Sydney Carlyle, 1867-1962.
65-7
COCKS, Isabella Caroline Somers see
Somerset, Lady Isabella CarolineTSomers-
Cocks) 1851-1921
COCONUT industry and trade
Philippine Islands. 65-662
CODALLOS y Rabal, Joaquin. 65-1165
CODE, Grant Hyde. 64-150
CODES and ciphers see Cryptography
CODY, Hiram Sedgewick. 64-1488
CODY, William Frederick, 1846-1917.
64-783, 65-1499, 65-1794
COELHO de Sousa, Arthur. 64-697
COERR, Rutherford Lee. 65-1592
COFFEE, Alexander Donelson, b. 1822.
64-464
COFFEE, Anne. 64-464
COFFEE, Harry B. 65-1446
COFFEE, John, 1772-1833. 63-363, 64-464
COFFEE, John Main, 1897- 64-1262,
64-1269, 64-1272, 65-1055, 65-1057
COFFEE trade. 65-180
COFFIELD, David. 64-465
COFFIELD, JohnW. 64-465
COFFIELD, Spier W. 64-465
COFFIELD family. 64-465
COFFIN, Amory. 63-314
COFFIN, Ebenezer, 1765-1816. 63-313
COFFIN, Howard E. 65-567
COFFIN, James H. 64-1556
COFFIN, Lucretia see Mott, Lucretia
(Coffin) 1793-1880
COFFIN, Owen Vincent, 1836-1921. 65-1212
COFFIN, Robert Peter Tristram, 1892-1955.
64-150, 65-1851
COFFIN, Thomas Aston. 63-313
COFFIN, Trenmor, 1848-1904. 65-1991
COFFIN family. 65-1991
COFFDJG, Marcia see HoUey, Marcia (Coffing)
COFFMAN, Lotus Delta, 1875-1938. 64-1271
COGSWELL, John B. 64-1218
COHEN, Alfred A. 65-856
COHEN, Benjamin. 65-51, 65-52, 65-64
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
COIT, Thomas Winthrop, 1803-1835. 65-92
COKE, Thomas, Bp., 1747-1814. 65-697
COKER, Francis Marion, 1827-1905. 64-222
COKER, Sarah (Sallie) Alice Reid Johnson,
1836-1916. 64-222
COLBY, Bainbridge, 1869-1950. 64-778
COLBY, Clara D. 65-1452
COLCHESTER, Conn,
Churches and religious affairs
Congregational. 63-81
Personal and business papers. 64-189
COLCHESTER, Eng.
Monthly Meeting, Society of Friends.
65-156
COLD Harbor, Va. , Battle of, 1864. 63-395
COLD storage
Kansas. 65-171
COLDWATER, Mich.
Cemetery epitaphs. 65-501
Law practice. 65-468
State Home and Training School see
Michigan-^State Home and Training
School, Coldwater (formerly State School
for Dependent Children)
COLE, Alson. 65-1487
COLE, Charles C. 64-1500
301
. COLE, Cornelius, 1822-1924. 65-857
COLE, Eliza Lavalette (Dupuy) 65-964
COLE, Fay-Cooper, 1881- 64-1522
COLE, James C. , d. 1864. 64-467
COLE, Martha Knapp, 1831-190L 64-1489
COLE, Mary Catharine, 17W-1B62. 64-467
COLE, Mary Catharine, d. 1909. 64-467
COLE, Miner T., 1839-1911. 65-1366
COLE, Nellie W. 65-1447
COLE, Samuel Parker. 65-1365
COLE, Timothy, 1852-1931. 63-393, 64-491
COLE, Whitefoord. 65-884
COLE, William. 64-284
COLE family. 64-467
COLEGROVE, Kenneth. 65-1917
COLEMAN, Chapman, d. 185a 65-26
COLEMAN, Hiram. 65-1355
COLEMAN, Joseph. 64-751
COLEMAN, William H. , of Clarke Co Ark.
64-800
COLEMAN family
Genealogy. 64-1528
COLEMAN-Fulton Pasture Company. 64-748
COLENSO, John William, Bp., 1814-1883
63-250
COLERIDGE, Derwent 64-957
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834.
63-52, 64-795, 64-957
COLES, Bertha Horstmann (Lipplncott) 1880-
1963. 65-829
COLES, Edward, 1786-1868. 64-1328
COLES, Isaac A. , 1747-1813. 64-1328
COLFAX, Schuyler, 1823-1885. 64-1559
65-1999 —
As correspondent 63-340, 63-374 63-398
64-734, 64-1220, 65-162 65-178, 65-246
65-255, 65-907, 65-910
COLGROVE family
Genealogy. 65-514
COLHOUN, Floride (Bonneau) 64-468
COLHOUN, James Edward. 64-468
COLHOUN, John Ewing, Jr. 64-468
COLHOUN, John Ewing, 1750-1802. 64-468
COLISEUM (Ship) 64-1215
COLLARBONE see Clavicle
COLLECTION of debts see Debt collection
COLLECTIVE security. 64-177
COLLECTIVE settlements see Communities
Cooperative ^^ "'
:OLLECTOR of the port see Customs service
COLLECTORS and collecting. 64-491, 65-834
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
COLLECTORS of customs see Customs ser-
vice
COLLEGE Hill, Ky.
Ayres Academy. 64-965
COLLEGE of Charleston, Charleston S. C
64-1552
Class of 1870. 63-291
COLLEGE of Liberia, Monrovia. 64-73
COLLEGE of Physicians and Surgeons New
York City. 65-1948 '
"wJSo**" Ja, " eS ' =*««»■». Md.
^r^J? ~ e Qty « New Y «k see New
York City-City College
COLLEGE of William and Mary see William
and Mary College, WilliamsburgT Va.
COLLEGE presidents see Colleges and
universities-Presidents; names of presi-
dents, and names of colleges and universi-
ties subdivided by President, e. g.
Harvard University-Presidents
COLLEGE Station, Tex.
Agricultural and Mechanical College of
Texas. 64-895
COLLEGE View, Neb.
Churches and religious affairs
Seventh Day Adventtst 65-1474
Union College. 65-1505
CO B^S^ S ^ d .^i VerSittes - 64-1031, 65-165,
65-209, 65-1068, 65-1194, 65-1395
seealso Agricultural colleges; Education-
Higher; Law schools; Teachers' colleges-
Technical schools; Schools; and names of
colleges and universities
64-1324, 65-1922, 65-1929
65-537,
Administration.
Architecture and buildings
65-1926
Association of Business Officers. 64-1471
Athletics and sports. 64-832, 64-853
64-1423, 65-357, 65-536, 65-579 '
65-1342, 65-1371
Football. 65-503, 65-517, 65-1941
Centennials. 64-2, 64-1484
Currency issues during Civil War. 64-286
Debating societies. 65-322
Drama. 65-1396
Exa min a ti on questions. 64-796
Extension service. 64-826, 64-867
Rnance. 64-1480, 65-396
Football see CoUeges and universities—
Athletics and sports— Football
Fraternities see Fraternities and sororities
Fundraising
Illinois. 64-102, 64-126, 64-1488
Michigan. 64-1415, 64-1468, 65-1371
Graduate study. 64-1635, 65-1068, 65-1306
Housing. 65-368
Infirmaries
New York. 64-854
Journalism. 65-1926
Libraries see Libraries-College and
university
Lutheran. 63-27
Methodist 64-966
Physical education and training. 65-1273
Presidents. 64-93, 65-446
see also names of presidents and names
of colleges and universities subdivided
by President, e. g. , Harvard Univer-
sity—Presidents
Presses see University presses
Religion. 64-93, 64-1442
Scientists. 64-30
Societies. 65-1496
Sports see Colleges and universities—
Athletics and sports
Treasurers. 65-88
By place (except United States)
Argentina. 64-187
Austria. 64-71
Brazil. 64-187
England. 63-54, 63-207
Germany. 64-71
Japan. 65-1719
Liberia. 64-73
Philippine Islands. 64-1417
By States
Alabama. 63-27, 65-884
see also Alabama— University
(Tuscaloosa)
Alaska. 64-686
^fCsdnT ^^-^ersity
California. 64-840, 65-2011
see also California— University
(Berkeley)
Connecticut 64-837
seealso_ Yale University
Delaware see Delaware— University
(Dover) '
Florida. 65-843
Georgia. 63-409, 64-1164, 65-876
■ see "J* . Georgia-University (Athens)
m 1^65; 6 ti? 5 l9 64 - 252 ' 64 - 923 ' M -» 29 '
see also Chicago, 111. -University;
Illinois— University (Urbana)
Iowa. 64-962
see also Iowa— University (Iowa City)
Kansas see Kansas— University (Lawrence)
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COLLEGES and universities (Continued)
Louisiana. 64-840
Maine. 65-1094
Maryland. 65-1590
see also Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Md.
Massachusetts. 64-14, 64-21, 64-1462
see also Harvard University
Michigan^ 64-1425, 64-1470, 64-1478,
64-1485, 64-1513, 65-164, 65-298,
65-384, 65-446, 65-460, 65-549, 65-635,
65-1351, 65-1353
see also Hillsdale College, Hillsdale,
Mich. ; Michigan— State University,
East Lansing; Michigan — University
(Ann Arbor)
Minnesota see Minnesota— University
(Minneapolis)
Mississippi. 63-27
see also Mississippi— University
(Oxford)
Missouri. 64-269, 64-278, 64-281, 64-282,
65-681
see also Missouri — University
(Columbia)
Nebraska. 65-1445, 65-1457, 65-1480,
65-1505
New Hampshire. 65-1036
New Jersey see Princeton University;
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J.
New York. 64-353, 64-778, 64-936,
65-432, 65-655, 65-1098, 65-1840
see also Cornell University, Ithaca,
N. Y.; Syracuse University
New York City. 63-13, 64-454, 64-962,
64-1640, 65-1201, 65-1590
see also Columbia University, New York
City
North Carolina. 63-20, 63-27, 63-80,
64-392, 64-606, 64-1014, 64-1538
see also Duke University, Durham,
N. C; North Carolina— University
(Chapel Hill)
Ohio. 63-177, 63-180, 63-183, 63-184,
63-255, 65-224, 65-318, 65-648, 65-1719
Oregon see Oregon— University (Eugene)
Pennsylvania. 64-1156, 65-432
see also Philadelphia, Pa. — University
of Pennsylvania
Rhode Island. 65-1980
South Carolina. 63-291, 63-318, 64-1552,
65-918, 65-1867, 65-1884
see also Furman University, Greenville,
sTcT
Tennessee. 64-1041, 64-1172, 64-1199,
64-1201, 64-1384, 65-476
see also Sewanee, Tenn. —University of
the South
Texas. 64-759, 65-3, 65-802
Utah. 64-840
Vermont 64-1413, 64-1425
Virginia. 63-78, 63-125, 64-398, 64-512,
64-1045, 64-1228, 65-996, 65-1012
see also Virginia— University
{Charlottesville); Washington and Lee
University, Lexington, Va. ; William
and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.
Washington. 64-214, 64-1255, 64-1271,
65-1040
Washington, D. C. 64-627, 64-884,
64-971, 65-900, 65-1884
West Virginia, 64-248
Wisconsin see Wisconsin — University
(Madison] -
COLLEGIATE Church of Notre Dame de
Lamballe, France. 64-166
COLLES, William Morris, 1855-1926. 65-10
COLLETON Co., S. C.
Plats 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, John, 1884- 65-944
COLLIER, John C. 64-1176
COLLIER, William Clements, 1818-1899.
64-1176
COLLIER, William Wallace. 65-664
COLLIER family. 64-1176
COLLIER- Fraxier Inquisition. 65-944
COLLIERS (Periodical) 64-1596
Correspondence. 64-684
COLLEERVILLE, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-246
COLLINS, Anne M. 65-958
* COLLINS, Daniel. 65-779
COLLINS, J. Lawton. 64-1622
COLLINS, James. 65-1151
COLLINS, Jean see Kerr, Jean (Collins)
1925-
COLLINS, Joel. 63-184
COLLINS, Judson Dwight, 1821-1852. 65-1350
COLLINS, Martin, 1826-1908. 64-321
COLLINS, Mortimer. 64-796
COLLINS, Richard H. 64-81
COLLTNS, Thomas R, 1860-1961. 64-321
COLLINS, Wilkie, 1824-1889. 65-1874
COLLINS, Wiliiam B. 65-23
COLLINS, William Wilkie see Collins, Wilkie,
1824-1889 "
COLLINS family. 65-1859
Genealogy. 64-1528
COLLINS Overland Telegraph Company.
65-1128
COLLISIONS at sea. 65-1522
COLMAN, Dudley. 65-179
COLMAN, Henry, 1785-1849. 65-179
COLMAN, Norman J. 64-306
COLOMBIA
Cinchona. 65-575
Commerce and industry. 64-1546
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1335
Entomology. 65-1689
Ships. 63-155
COLONIAL Dames of America. 63-273
Missouri. 64- 320
COLONIAL Daughters of the Seventeenth
Century. 64-320
COLONIAL period. 63-59, 65-870
Churches and religious affairs. 64-487
Virginia. 65-1015
Courts. 63-59
Economic conditions. 63-293
History, notes, etc. 65-1207
Jews. 65-1730
Land grants. 64-417
Military affairs. 64-1526
Connecticut. 65-1213
see also French and Indian War, 1755-
1763; Indian wars; King George's War,
1744-1748; Loulsburg, 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, 65-181
By place
Canada. 65-1766
Connecticut 63-364, 64-190, 64-196,
64-203
Georgia. 63-59
Illinois. 64-1526
Latin America. 65-1080
Maryland. 63-59
Massachusetts. 63-59, 65-161, 65-1318,
65-1320
fcfississippi Valley. 64-334
New Jersey. 65-1606, 65-1625, 65-1687
New Mexico. 65-1135. 65-1788
New York. 65-60,65-1512
North Carolina. 63-59, 64-498, 64-637,
64-1057
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COLONIAL period (Continued)
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
(Colon;); 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
In Haiti. 65-723
Alaska. 63-410, 64-686
Canada see Red River Settlements
Central America. 65-1828
Liberia. 64-751, 64-1175
Mexico. 63-378
Panama. 65-1828
Siberia. 63-410
Texas. 64-744
COLONIZATION societies. 64-73
see also American Colonization Society
COLONNA,-B. A. 64-1268
COLOR vision. 65-199
COLORADO. 65-1767, 65-1783
Agriculture. 65-1767
Assault and battery. 65-1189
Bankruptcy. 65-1189
Banks and banking. 65-1806
Census. 63-93
Churches and religious affairs. 65-1767
Mormons. 65-1162
Presbyterian. 65-386
Coal mines and mining. 65-1783
Courts
Miners' . 65-1190
Drug trade. 65-1189
Estates. 65-1189
Fraternal organizations. 65-1189, 65-1190
Freight and freightage. 64-270
Geological survey. 65-1783
Gold mines and mining. 64-892, 65-288
Gold rushes. 64-1265, 65-293
Indian raids and massacres. 65-1767
Irrigation. 65-1767
Journalism, 65-1470
Land. 65-1767
Companies. 65-2009
Grants. 65-1190
Settlement. 65-1767
Transactions. 65-1189, 65-1190
Law practice. 65-1189
Livestock. 65-1767
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc.)
65-1767
Militia. 65-11B9
Miners' courts. 65-1190
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
64-944, 65-1190, 65-1767, 65-1806
Claims. 65-1189
Engineering. 65-1798
Pioneer life. 65-1767
Politics
Activities In. 65-99
Prospecting. 64-1265, 65-1767
Railroads. 65-1125, 65-1156, 65-1187,
65-1190
Schools. 65-1767
Silver mines. 64-270
Sugar industry and trade. 65-2009
Trading posts. 65-1121
Travel and description. 64-280, 64-335,
65-385
Travels from. 64-270
COLORADO Central Railroad. 65-1156
65-1190
COLORADO River
Exploring expeditions. 65-1781, 65-1809
COLORADO River Compact. 65-944
COLORADO River Fact Committee of Utah.
65-944
COLORADO River Improvement Comoanv
64-1397 3
COLORADO Superlntendency of Indian Affairs
65-1782
COLORED Knights of Pythias. 64-748
COLQUHOUN, Walter. 65-961
COLT, Elias Boudinot. 65-1593
COLT, Eliza Pintard (Boudinot) 65-1593
COLT, John. 65-1593
COLT, Peter, 1744-1824. *65-1593
COLT, RoswellL., 1779-1856. 64-.1143
COLT, SamueL 1814-1862. 64-1143
COLT family. 65-1593, 65-1623
COLTON, Anna see Clayton, Anna (Colton)
b. 1820
COLTON, Walter. 65-865
The COLTS Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing
Company. 64-1143
COLUM, Padralc, 1881- 64-41, 64-150
64-1338
COLUMBIA and Puget Sound Railroad.
65-1045, 65-1046
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 Basin Irrigation League. 65-1048
COLUMBIA Basin Loggers, Portland, Or.
65-1051
COLUMBIA College, Columbia, Mo. see
Missouri— University (Columbia)
COLUMBIA College, New York City gee
Columbia University, New York City
COLUMBIA Co. , N. Y.
Family papers. 64-917
COLUMBIA Co., Pa, 65-19
COLUMBIA Fur Company. 65-695
COLUMBIA Hospital for Women, Washington,
D. C. 64-583
COLUMBIA, ni.
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)
COLUMBIA Redlvlva (Ship) 65-1766, 65-1782
COLUMBIA River
Steamboats. 65-1143
Transportation companies. 64-702
COLUMBIA River Transportation Company
64-702
COLUMBIA River Valley
see also Columbia Valley
Electric power. 65-1044
Government relations. 64-689
Irrigation. 65-1046
Loggers. 65-1051
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Banks and banking. 64-455
Civil War
Military papers. 65-895
Military service In. 63-43
Courts. 65-849
Family papers. 64-603, 64-615
Female College
Students. 65-1867
Letters from. 64-560
Personal papers. 64-415, 64-475
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COLUMBIA, S. C. (Continued)
Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 64-390
Textile industry and trade. 64-1037
University of South Carolina (formerly South
Carolina College) see South Carolina-
University (Columbia)
COLUMBIA, Tenn.
Personal papers. 65-877
COLUMBIA University, New York City.
64-1271
Class of 1857. 64-1344
Columbia College
Dean. 65-1194
Dept of English and Comparative Literature.
64-1338
English Graduate Union. 64-1338
Faculty members' papers
18th and 19th centuries. 65-1562
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1357,
65-594, 65-1192
20th century. 64-1340, 64-1341,
64-1343, 64-1350, 64-1352, 64-1358,
64-1366, 65-68, 65-1194, 65-1199
Institute of Public Administration see
Institute of Public Administration, New
York City
Lectures. 63-14, 63-411, 64-929
Libraries
Engel collection of first editions.
65-1198
Oral History Office. 65-1059, 65-1060
School of Law. 64-1363
Students
Notes and notebooks.
64-1344, 65-1920
Teachers College
Students. 64-1572
Trustees. 63-370
COLUMBIA Valley Administration (Proposed)
64-1272, 65-1040
COLUMBIA, Va.
Records. 65-1017
COLUMBIAN College, Washington, D. C. see
George Washington University, Washington,
D. C.
The COLUMBIAN, Olympia, Wash. (News-
paper) 64-1266
COLUMBIAN Order see Tammany Society,
or Columbian Order
COLUMBINE, D. E. 65-894
COLUMBUS Co. , N. C.
Legal cases. 64-1108
COLUMBUS, Ga.
Personal papers. 64-201, 64-1133
Railroads. 64-652
COLUMBUS (Ga. ) ledger-enquirer (Newspaper)
64-1163
64-962, 64-1169,
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, Neb.
Women's organizations. 65-1472
COLUMBUS, Ohio. 63-259
Architectural drafting. 64-348
Battelle Memorial Institute. 64-1174
Ohio State University see Ohio — State
University, Columbus
Personal papers. 64-348
COLUMNISTS
Journalism. 65-340
COLVILLE, Wash. 64-1258
COLVTN, Fred Herbert, 1867- 65-28
COMANCHE Indians
Campaigns against. 65-1165
Claims against. 64-752
COMBS, Leslie, 1793-1881. 63-205
COMEDY. 65-1310
COMEDY Club, University of Michigan.
65-453
COMER, Braxton Bragg, 1848-1927. 64-986
COMET (Schooner) 64-1392
COMET (Ship) 65-1622
COMIC strips. 65-1095, 65-1941
COMIN, John, 1869-1947. 64-1490
COMMENTATORS
Radio. 64-1518
COMMERCE see Foreign trade; Trade
COMMERCE City, HI. see Nauvoo, Hi.
COMMERCE Commission, TJ. S. Interstate.
64-1402, 64-1500, 65-249, 65-1485
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
COMMERCIAL law see Corporation law
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-
■ (U. S.) see United
States followed by names of specific commis-
sions, e.g. U. S — Commission on- — —
COMMISSION constJtutioneUe mondiale,
Congress of the World Movement for
World Federation. 64-42
COMMISSION for the Celebration of the Two
Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of
George Washington, U. S. 65-713
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, 64-153L
65-709
Massachusetts. 64-381, 64-1400
Missouri. 65-695
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,
65-709
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, 65-1917
COMMISSIONERS for Enquiring into the Losses
and Services of the American Loyalists.
65-1666
COMMISSIONERS for Foreign Missions,
American Board of. 65-1831
COMMISSIONERS of the High Roads of St
John's Parish, S. C. 65-851
COMMISSIONS coUectlon, 1720-1904 (Manu-
script collection) 64-340
COMMITTEE for Aid to German and Austrian
Scholars. 64-71
COMMITTEE for Economic Development
65-113, 65-149
COMMITTEE for the Marshall Plan. 65-101
COMMITTEE for the Nation's Health. 65-103
COMMITTEE of Fifteen, Chicago, HI. 64-52
COMMITTEE of International Jurists, 1920.
64-778
COMMITTEE on Conservation of Cultural
Resources. 65-610
COMMITTEE on Housing Conditions. 64-173
COMMITTEE on Indian Concerns, Indiana
Yearly Meeting of Friends. 65-156
COMMITTEE on Militarism in Education.
63-232
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COMMITTEE on Social Thought, University of
Chicago. 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
COMMITTEE to Frame a World Constitution.
64-72, 64-809
COMMITTEE to Study the Military Assistance
Program. 65-149
COMMITTEES on Double Taxation of the Inter-
national Chamber of Commerce and of the
League of Nations. 65-1069
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
COMMONWEALTH Club, Richmond, Va.
(formerly Lee Club) 65-960
COMMUNICABLE diseases see Infectious
diseases
COMMUNICATION. 64-938
see also Cables— Submarine; Telegraph
COMMUNICATIONS Commission, U. S
Federal. 64-720, 65-30, 65-138, 65-1060
COMMUNICATIONS, International. 65-64
COMMUNISM
Prevention of spread. 65-117
COMMUNIST Party of the United States of
America. 64-1607
Lincoln, Neb. 65-1507
Washington. 65-1035
COMMUNIST sympathizers
Clergy. 64-1163
COMMUNITIES, Cooperative
Connecticut. 65-1215
Georgia. 64-1196
Kansas. 64-97
Michigan. 65-192, 65-364, 65-543,
65-1332
Nebraska. 65-1985
Ohio. 64-97
Tennessee. 64-1196
COMMUNITY associations
Michigan. 65-1334
COMMUNITY centers
see also Recreation
Minnesota. 63-245
COMMUNITY Chest, Grand Rapids, Mich.
65-3$2
COMMUNITY Club of Charleston. 63-311
COMMUNITY relations. 65-152
COMO, m.
Letters to. 64-959
COMONFOHT, Ignaclo. 65-2013
COMPAGNIE des Indes. 64-261
COMPAGNIE nouveUe du canal de Panama.
65-1826 ««•«.
COMPAGNIE universeUe du canal inter-
oceanlque. 65-1826
COMPANY lav see Corporation law
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, 65-859
Nebraska. 65-1484
COMPOSITION curves. 65-1719
COMPTON, Arthur. 65-1928
COMPTON, KarL 65-77
COMPTON, Samuel G. , b. 183L 64-1236
COMPTON, Wilson M. 64-908
COMPTROLLER of the Currency. 63-374 ,
65-740
COMPTROLLER'S Office, U. S. 64-1567
65-747
COMPULSORY education. 63- 19
COMPULSORY military service see Military
service, Compulsory
COMPUTERS
Weather. 64-782
COMSTOCK, Andrew W. 64-1491
COMSTOCK, Charles C. , 1818-1900
65-1366
COMSTOCK, Cyrus Ballou, 1831-1910.
65-950
COMSTOCK, Ethel Martin. 65-1448
COMSTOCK, George C. 65-1717
COMSTOCK, Harriet J. 64-1491
COMSTOCK, John Henry, 1849-1931. 64-947
COMSTOCK, KirkW. 64-1491
COMSTOCK, LorinL., 1825-1863. 65-1363
COMSTOCK, Theodore Bryant, 1849-1915
64-839
COMSTOCK, William Alfred, 1877-1949.
64-1491, 64-1499, 65-340, 65-397, 65-547,
65-606, 65-1338, 65-1379
COMSTOCK Lode. 65-1172, 65-1173
see also Nevada-rMines, mining, and
mineral resources
Discovery. 65-1805
COMSTOCK Pumping Association, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. 65-1186
COMTE, Elise. 64-1492
COMTE, Victor E. , 1833-1864. 64-1492
CONABLE, George. 64-947
CONANT, James Bryant, 1893- 64-1622
65-77, 65-384, 65-434
CONANT, W. A. 65-1520
CONCENTRATION camps
Germany. 65-598
CONCERTOS (Violin) 64-1322
CONCERTS
Programs. 64-840, 64-844, 64-1481
CONCHA, Fernando de la. 65-1165
CONCHOLOGY see Shells
CONCLUSIVE evidence, by Vladimir Nabokov.
65-921
CONCORD, Mass.
Battle, 1775. 65-188
CONCORD, N. H.
St Paul's School. 64-1043
CONCORD, N. C.
Sun (Newspaper) 64-1022
CONCORDIA College, Conover, N. C. 63-20
CONCORDIA Publishing House, St Louis, Mo.
CONCORDIA Teachers College, Seward, Neb
63-20
CONCORDIA Theological Seminary, St Louis
Mo. 63-24, 64-813 '
CONDIT, Aaron M. 65-1594
CONDIT, Oliver H. 65-1594
CONDIT family. 66-1594
CONDON, Edward U. 64-83
CONDON, Nora. 65-1449
CONDON, Randall Judson, 1862-1931
65-1961
CONDON, William M. , 1865-1920. 65-1449
CONDON family. 65-1354
CONDUITS see Aqueducts
CONELY, Lottie (Langdon) 64-1493
CONELY, Thomas Jefferson, 1836-1899
64-1493
CONES (W. W. ) and Company, Wisner, Neb.
65-1450
CONES, William W. 65-1450
CONES and Pollock, West Point, Neb.
65-1450
CONESTOGA, Pa.
Indian treaties. 63-2
CONFEDERATE collection I: contemporary
manuscripts, 1861-65 (Manuscript collection)
65-1856
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CONFEDERATE collection II: non-contem-
porary materials, 1856-1922 (Manuscript
collection) 65-1857
CONFEDERATE Home College, Charleston,
S. C. 63-318
CONFEDERATE Memorial Association.
64-476
CONFEDERATE Pension Board, Richmond, Va.
65-1011
CONFEDERATE refugees. 63-57
Brazil. 65-716
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, 65-1856 , 65-1857
see also Civil War
Agriculture. 63-63
Archives. 63-340, 65-988
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, 65-966
2d Corps. 64-656
Passes. 64-1228
Army of the Northern Sub-District of
Arkansas. 64-659
Army of the Potomac see Confederate
States of America— Army— Northern
Virginia
Dept of Arkansas. 64-659
Dept of South Carolina, Georgia, and
Florida. 63-282 , 63-284, 65-966
Desertion. 63-62, 63-63
Discipline. 63-61, 64-661, 65-1864
Engineers. 63-292, 64-1050, 64-1209,
65-951
Florida Military District
Sub-District 1. 65-742
History. 64-577
Notes, research material, etc
65-986
Medical affairs see Civil War— Medical
affairs
Military Dept., Columbia, S. C. 65-895
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
Pay, allowances, etc. 65-742
Quartermaster. 63-295, 64-584,
64-1021, 65-742
Ransom's Brigade. 64-610
Recruiting, enlistment, etc 63-63,
64-264
Registers, lists, etc.
65-1016
64-229, 65-742,
Casualties. 65-1016
Subsistence Dept 64-423
see also Civil War— Supplies (Army)
Bonds. 64-747, 65-987
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 65-852
Presbyterian see Presbyterian Church
in the U. S.
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, 65-713
Foreign relations. 63-63
With England. 63-378, 65-1029
Government, 64-522
Government employees. 64-453
History. 64-582
Hospitals see Civil War— Hospitals —
Confederate side
Industries
Supplies. 64-568
Iron industry and trade. 63-137, 64-568
Military affairs, etc see Civil War
Music. 65-884
Navy. 65-744, 65-1882
James River Squadron and Station.
65-984
Mobile Squadron. 65-1533
Officers' naval and personal papers.
63-103, 64-678
Navy Yard, Gosport, Va. 65-984
see also U. S. —Norfolk Naval Shipyard,
Portsmouth, Va.
Newspaper clippings. 65-734
Nitre and Mining Bureau. 64-568, 64-643
Pensions, Military. 65-1011
Politics. 63-63, 63-296, 64-1058
Postage stamps. 64-1238
Provost Marshal for Headquarters Dept.
No. 1. 65-890
Public health. 33-63
Publishers and publishing.
65-884
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
Kentucky. 65-738
CONFEDERATE Ute Bands
Legal documents. 65-1783
CONFEDERATE veteran (Periodical) 64-476
CONFEDERATE veterans see Veterans-
Confederate
CONFEDERATION and Constitutional periods,
1783-1809. 63-364
Finance. 64-1567
Connecticut 64-1315
Kentucky. 65-25
Massachusetts. 65-1318
see also Shay's Rebellion, 1786-1787
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 Southern Mountain "Workers
see Council of Southern Mountain Workers
CONFERENCE of Teachers of International Law
and Related Subjects, Washington, D. C.
64-183
CONFERENCE on Biological Cycles, Matamek,
Quebec. 65-1938
CONFERENCES and congresses, International.
64-739, 64-778, 64-1262, 64-1331, 64-1577,
65-38, 65-67, 65-1061, 65-1201, 65-1920
see also headings beginning with the words
Congress, Conference, or Convention;
kinds of conferences; and names of spe-
cific conferences, congresses and con-
ventions, e. g. Baptist World Alliance— 5th
Baptist World Congress, Berlin, Ger. ,
1934
Bad Boll. 63-33
Missouri. 64-164
CONFIRMATIONS
Judaism. 65-1737
CONFISCATIONS
Doctoral thesis. 65-166
Revolution. 63-82, 64-1057
CONFLICT of Interest Statutes, Committee on.
65-112
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CONGER, Isaac. 65-887
CONGO, Belgian
Anthropology. 64-167
Entomology. 65-1889
CONGREGATION Oheb Shalom, Baltimore Md.
65-1737
CONGREGATION Shearith Israel, New York
City. 65-1732
CONGREGATIONAL Church of see
Congregational churches; individual churches
are entered under the place in which they are
located, or by their names
CONGREGATIONAL churches. 64-170
65-1762 '
Missions. 64-952
Sermons. 63-35, 64-952, 64-1278 64-1280
64-1292, 64-1370, 64-1564, 65-236
65-1050, 65-1250 '
Theological seminaries. 65-1050, 65-1762
By place
Connecticut. 63-81
Massachusetts. 64-718, 64-1564
Michigan. 65-411
Ann Arbor. 65-199
Jackson Association. 64-1494
Minnesota
Conference. 64-1520
Nebraska
History. 65-1436
New York. 64-353
North Dakota
History. 65-1536
Ohio. 63-164, 64-952
Oregon. 65-1799
South Carolina. 64-1551
Washington. 65-1799
C °64^ ATIOmh Con£erence « Minnesota.
C °6^2 GATIONAL H ° me M^ "^ Society.
Oregon and Washington. 65-1799
CONGRESS Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. 65-1315
65-1317
CONGRESS Juniors, Pittsburgh, Pa. 65-1747
CONGRESS of Arts and Science, St. Louis Mo
1904. 63-384, 64-164 ' *
CONGRESS of Clubs and Club Women of
Western Pennsylvania. 65-1747
CONGRESS of Industrial Organization*
.64-1272 b"«muib*
Michigan Council. 65-111
Political Action Committee. 64-1594
CONGRESS, U. S. see U. S. -Congress
CONGRESSES see Conferences and congresses,
International; headings beginning with the
words Congress, Conference, or Convention;
kinds of congresses; and names of specific
conferences, congresses, and conventions
e. g. Baptist World Alliance-5th Baptist
World Congress, Berlin, Ger. , 1934
C °53X2 ALUta «* ** U. S.--Library
CONGRESSIONAL Medal of Honor. 65-868
CO 64^150 G ' GriCe WalCOtt (Hazard) 1878 -1958.
CONKUNG, Roscoe, 1828-1888. 63-340
65-T 7 9 5 65 ~ 178 ' 65 - 474 ' «fc8S, «-M0,
CONLEY, Benjamin, 1815-1885. 63-66
CONLEY, Thomas Jefferson see Conely
Thomas Jefferson
CONNECTICUT
Art galleries. 64-1315
Boundaries see Susquehanna claim
Business records. 64-913
Cattle breeding. 64-1310
Census. 63-93
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1370,
65-1996
History
Notes, research material etc
65-1995
Congregational. 63-81
Episcopal. 64-486
Methodist. 65-696
Cities and towns. 65-1996
Civil War
Civilian affairs. 64-1283
Regiments see Connecticut— Infantry
Soldiers from. 63-322, 64-57, 65-1070
Colleges and universities. 64-837
see also Yale University
Colonial period. 63-364, 64-190, 64-196,
see also Connecticut (Colony)
Military affairs. 65-1213
Committee of the Pay Table. 65-1837
Comptroller. 64-202
Confederation and Constitutional periods
1783-1809. 64-1315
Cooperative communities. 65-1215
Council of Safety. 64-191
Council on International Relations. 64-1303
Courts. 65-679
Cutlery industry and trade. 64-1369
Distilling industries. 64-1302
Docks and wharves. 64-255
Education
Deaf. 64-1289
Elections. 64-1370
Estates. 64-245
Family papers. 64-1292, 65-687, 65-1587
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1309
65-281, 65-1070, 65-1075, 65-1562
65-2019
19th century. 64-373, 64-1293, 64-1540
Civil War period. 64-1283
Freight and freightage. 64-255
FT V^\ ^o todiar War > "55-1763. 65-121
Genealogy. 64-217, 65-1995
General Assembly. 64-192
Governors. 64-1371
Grocery trade. 64-1309
History, Local. 65-1995
Infantry
15th Regt., 1862-1865. 63-226
29th Regt., 1864-1865. 63-226
Insurance business. 64-1368, 65-1212
Iron industry and trade. 64-1397
Land. 64-1286
Claims. 65-1214
Companies. 64-189, 64-1286, 65-1214
Legal documents. 64-851 64-1296
64-1310, 65-1995, 65-1996
Law
History. 65-679
Law practice. 64-1279, 64-1371, 65-1836
Local papers. 63-223, 65-1995, 65-1996
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1310
Maps. 65-1996
Marine salvage. 64-1397
Merchants. 64-1302, 64-1310
Naval records. 65-1837
Newspapers. 65-1996
Pay Table, Committee of the. 65-1837
Personal papers
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1393
65-870
19th century. 63-136
19th and 20th centuries.
20th century. 64-1303
65-1662
Politics. 64-204, 64-1279, 64-1301
64-1368, 64-1369, 64-1372
Democratic Party. 64-1301
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 65-1836
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1212
Printers and printing. 65-1835
Public utilities. 64-913
Quarries and quarrying. 64-1310
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CONNECTICUT (Continued)
Railroads. 64-1369
Revolutionary period. 64-189, 64-191,
64-193, 64-194, 64-198, 64-1298,
64-1315, 65-1837, 65-1995
Roads. 64-1310
Schools. 64-348, 65-1996
Sermons. 64-1370
Shipbuilding. 65-175, 65-1837
Shipping records. 64-254, 64-255, 64-1578,
65-175
Ships
History. 65-1995
Logbooks. 65-1996
Shipyards. 64-1302
Skins and hides. 64-1310
State Salvage Committee. 64-1303
Students. 63-89, 63-228, 64-348, 64-471,
64-482, 64-1289, 64-1540
see also Yale University— Students
Summer schools. 64-1290
Surveys and surveying. 64-1310
Tax records. 65-1995
Theater. 65-1215
Travel and description. 65-852
Vital records
Cemetery records. 65-1995
CONNECTICUT and Passumpsic Rivers Rail-
road Company. 64-789
CONNECTICUT (Colony) 64-190 , 64-196
French and Indian wars papers, 1744-63
(Manuscript collection) 65-1213
General Assembly. 64-192
CONNECTICUT Gore see Susquehanna claim
CONNECTICUT Gore Land Company. 65-1214
CONNECTICUT Land Company,
64-1286
64-189,
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, 65-61
CONNER, Henry Workman, 1797-1861.
65-846
CONNER, James, 1829-1883. 63-61, 65-846
CONNER, John Thomas. 64-822
CONNER, Juliana Margaret (Courtney) 65-887
CONNER, Mamie E. 65-1352
CONNER, W. T. 64-1164
CONNER family. 65-846
CONNOLLY, Vera Leona, 1888-1964. 65-1196
CONNOR, Henry Groves, 1852-1924. 64-469 ,
64-631, 64-1011
CONNOR, Robert Digges Wimberly, 1878-1950.
64-469
CONOVER, Peter. 65-1595
CONOVER, N. C.
Concordia College. 63-20
CONRAD, Johannes. 65-1922
CONRAD, Joseph, 1857-1924. 64-730,
65-1846 , 65-1848
CONRAD, Mabel. 65-1057
CONS, Louis, 1879-1942. 65-1898
CONSCIENCE. 64-795, 65-165
CONSCIENTIOUS objectors
World War II. 65-30
CONSCRIPTION see Military service, Compul-
sory; Recruiting, enlistment, etc. under
names of jurisdictions and names of wars,
e. g. Civil War— Recruiting, enlistment,
etc. ; U. S. —Army— Recruiting, enlistment,
etc. ; and subdivision Compulsory military
service under World War I
CONSERVATION. 64-689, 64-819, 64-908,
64-1269, 65-864, 65-944, 65-948
see also Natural resources; Wildlife conser-
vation
Forests. 64-908, 65-521, 65-640, 65-1413
Natural areas. 65-167
Soil. 64-391
Iowa. 65-1942, 65-1943
By place
California. 64-693
Iowa. 65-1942, 65-1943
Michigan. 65-274, 65-307, 65-371, 65-666
Nebraska. 65-1479, 65-1483
New York. 65-54
Ohio. 63-257
Oregon. 64-693
St. Croix River area. 63-248
Smoky Mountains. 64-1173
Washington. 64-693, 64-1261
CONSERVATION Corps, U. S. Civilian.
65-38
CONSERVATION of Cultural Resources, U. S.
Committee on
CONSIDINE, Bob. 65-1664
CONSOLIDATED & California Shaft. 65-1992
CONSOLIDATED California and Virginia Mining
Company. 65-1992
CONSOLIDATED Coal Company, Saginaw, Mich.
65-207
CONSOLIDATED Copper and Sulphur Company.
64-237
CONSOLIDATED Esmeralda Mines Company.
65-1187
CONSOLIDATED Gold Fields of South Africa.
64-1300
CONSOLIDATED Telephone Company of Cleve-
land. 64-942
CONSOLIDATED Virginia Mining Company.
65-1992
CONSTABLES
Massachusetts. 65-1320
New Jersey. 65-1600,65-1609
CONSTANT, Paul Henri Benjamin, baron d'
Estournelles de see Estournelles de
Constant, Paul Henri Benjamin, baron d',
1852-1924
CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey (later Istanbul)
Robert College
Faculty members' papers. 65-1925
CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga. (Newspaper)
64-1163
CONSTITUTION (Frigate) 65-61
CONSTITUTION, Society of the Friends of the.
64-967
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
Lecture notes. 65-164
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 and Repair (Navy), U. S.
Bureau of. 63-155, 64-1573
CONSTRUCTION industry
see also Architecture; Building codes;
Carpenters and carpentry
Unions
Michigan. 64-1450
By place
Michigan. 65-539
New York. 64-849, 64-886
North Carolina. 65-747
Oregon. 64-709
Pennsylvania. 65-828
Washington, D. C.
Capitol. 63-367, 63-380
CONSTRUCTION of railroads see Railroads-
Engineering and construction
309
CONSTRUCTION projects
World War I
United States Army.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
65-1936
CONSULAR service
Here are entered general references to
consuls and commercial representatives of
the United States Government.
63-326
see also Diplomatic service; Foreign rela-
tions
Film distribution. 64-727
By place
Algiers. 63-333
Austria. 65-63
Azores. 65-180
British Guiana. 65-630
Chile. 64-682
Cuba. 65-1553
France. 64-1065
Great Britain. 64-1020, 65-63, 65-1553
65-1576
Hawaii. 65-1784
Italy. 64-1282
Mexico. 64-690, 64-890
New Mexico (Mexican period) 65-1168
Portugal. 63-333
Spain. 63-333
Tripoli. 63-333
Tunis. 63-333, 63-334
CONSULAR service (Austria) 64-345
CONSULAR service (Germany)
Texas. 64-744
CONSULAR service (Great Britain)
Oregon. 63-216
Thailand. 63-112
Venezuela. 65-1670
CONSULAR service (Hawaii)
Great Britain. 65-1777
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
Europe. 65-73
Maine. 64-712
Michigan. 64-1495
CONSUMERS' League of Massachusetts
64-715
CONSUMERS' organizations. 64-21
Massachusetts. 64-715
Michigan. 64-1495, 65-1367
New England. 63-50
CONTACT Bay Mines, Ontario, Can. 64-892
CONTEMPORARY review (Periodical) 64-45
CONTESTED elections see Elections and
election campaigns— Contested
CONTINENTAL Army (U. S. ) see U S -
Army— Continental Army
CONTINENTAL Congress see U S -
Continental Congress
CONTRACTS. 65-679
CONUNDRUMS see Riddles
CONVALESCENT homes
Missouri. 63-23
CONVENTION for the Promotion of Inter-
American Cultural Relations. 64-739
CONVENTIONS .see_Conferences and congres-
ses, International; headings beginning with
the words Congress, Conference, or Conven-
tion; lands 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
CONVERSATIONS on International Organiza-
tion, Washington, D. C, 1944. 65-1201
CONVERSION, Religious. 65-1734
see also Proselytes
Catholic Church. 65-1089
Christianity. 64-1293
CONVERTS see Proselytes
CONWAY, Edward. 65-1128
CONWAY, Joseph, 1763-1830. 64-322
CONWAY, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907
65-1198
CONWAY family
Genealogy. 64-322
COOK, Daniel Pope, 1795-1827
64-287
64-186,
64-323
COOK, Fannie (Frank) 1893-1949
COOK, Frederick H. 65-23
COOK, George Hammell, 1818-1889. 65-1596
COOK, Gerald. 64-841
COOK, Harvey Toliver, 1848-1943. 65-83
COOK, Jacob. 65-295
COOK, John Williston, 1844-1922. 65-1918
COOK, Louisa Wheeler (Crane) 65-1597
COOK, Marshall L. 64-1496
COOK, Nancy. 64-789
COOK, Orator Fuller, 1867-1949. 64-73
•COOK, Peter
Family of. 65-295
COOK, Samuel. 65-1829
COOK, Sullivan, 1834-1903. 65-1326
COOK, William Randolph. 64-1496
COOK, William Wilson, 1858-1930. 65-531
COOK Co. , HI.
Bureau of Public Welfare. 64-21
COOK family. 65-1596
Genealogy. 65-295
COOK, Sargent and Parker, Florence, Neb.
65-1466
COOKE, Edward. 65-1526
COOKE, Jay, 1821-1905. 64-1559
COOKE, John Esten, 1830-1886
64-960, 65-991, 65-1029
64-803,
COOKE, Josiah Parsons, 1827-1894. 65-1230
COOKE, Morris Llewellyn, 1872-1960
64-1269, 65-27, 65-29, 65-948
COOKE, Nathaniel Bowen. 63-276
COOKE, Philip Pendleton, 1816-1850
64-960
COOKE, Rose (Terry) 1827-1892
64-201
64-803,
63-401,
COOKE, Susan (Bowen) 63-276
COOKE family. 63-276
COOKERY
"America eats" papers, 1941-42 (Manu-
script collection) 64-785
^^O 1 " 1 " 1880 (Manuscri P« collection)
Menus. 65-883
Recipes. 65-22, 65-530, 65-682
COOKEVILLE, Term.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist, 64-975
COOLBRITH, Ina Donna, 1842-1928. 65-2012
COOLEY, Albert M., 1908- 65-532
COOLEY, Charles Horton, 1864-1929
64-1500, 65-208,
Notes on lectures by. 65-560
COOLEY, Dennis. 65-1365
COOLEY, Edgar Arthur, 1852-1914. 64-1500
COOLEY, Ernest Linwood, 1856-1928
64-1497
COOLEY, Lucy (McMillan) 64-1498
C °? r L ^Ti Lv man Edgar, 1850-1917. 64-1498
65-648 — :
COOLEY, MaryE. 65-208
COOLEY, Mortimer Elwyn, 1855-1944
64-1499 , 65-1343
-r As correspondent. 64-1403 64-1413
64-1417, 64-1469, 64-1498, 64-1515
65-325, 65-332, 65-515, 65-531, 65-547
65.-594, 65-1340 '.
310
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COOLEY, Mortimer Elwyn, 1855-1944.
(Continued)
Senatorial campaign, 1924. 64-1497
COOLEY, Rutger Horton, 1893- 65-208
COOLEY, Thomas Mclntyre, 1824-1898.
64-1500
Article on the U. S. Supreme Court.
65-519
As correspondent 64-1413, 64-1437,
64-1516, 65-208, 65-269, 65-370,
65-565, 65-618, 65-654, 65-1395
Notes on lectures by. 65-556, 65-584
Relating to. 65-439
COOLEY family
Genealogy. 64-1497, 64-1498, 65-208
COOLIDGE, Archibald Cary, 1866-1928.
65-1231
COOLIDGE, Calvin, Pres. U. S. , 1872-1933.
64-124
As correspondent. 64-778, 64-1295,
64-1334, 64-1462, 64-1502, 64-1599,
65-47, 65-226, 65-462, 65-862,
65-900, 65-913, 65-940, 65-1431,
65-1487, 65-2011
Autographs. 64-1565
Nomination (or President, 1924. 64-1462
COOLIDGE, Grace (Goodhue) 1679-1957.
65-940
COOLIDGE, Thomas Jefferson, 1863-1912.
65-1916
COON, Charles Lee, 1868-1927. 64-470
COONENT, James. 65-646
COONS and Morris, firm of tanners. 64-587
CO-OP (Periodical) 65-98
COOPER, Anthony Ashley, 7th earl of
Shaftsbury see Shaftsbury, Anthony Ashley
Cooper, 7th earl of, 1801-1885
COOPER, Benjamin B. , d. 1835. 65-1598
COOPER, Isaac S. 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, Peter, 1791-1883. 65-176
COOPER, Prentice. 64-1185
COOPER, RoswellD. , 1877-1954. 64-851
COOPER, Samuel, 1798-1876. 64-765,
65-995
COOPER business. 63-91
see also Staves and stave trade
COOPER Co., Mo. 64-341
Sheriff. 64-304
COOPER family. 64-591, 64-851
Genealogy. 65-1598, 65-1862
COOPER, Me.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
COOPER Medical College, San Francisco,
Calif. 64-1167
COOPER River Valley, S. C.
Hunting clubs. 63-311
Plantations. 63-308, 63-313, 64-1552
65-845
Settlement. 63-312
COOPER Tract, Kent Co. , Del.
Legal documents. 64-207
COOPERATION, International. 63-320, 64-739
COOPERATIVE agriculture. 65-1477
Nebraska. 65-1505
COOPERATIVE communities see Communi-
ties, Cooperative
COOPERATIVE credit associations. 64-97
COOPERATIVE Enterprise in Europe, Presi-
dent's Committee on an Inquiry on. 65-73
COOPERATIVE for American Remittances to
Europe. 64-71
Executive Committee. 65-98
COOPERATIVE Grange League Federation
Exchange, inc. 64-841
COOPERATIVE housing
Nova Scotia. 64-712
CO-OPERATIVE League of America see
Cooperative League of the U. S. A.
COOPERATIVE League of the U.S.A. 65-98,
65-102
COOPERATIVE marketing
Wheat 65-1427
Wisconsin. 65-1065
COOPERATIVE Publishing Association.
65-1505
COOPERATIVES. 65-98 , 65-102, €5-1505
Consumers'
Europe. 65-73
Maine. 64-712
Michigan. 64-1495 , 65-194 , 65-1367
Dairy industry. 64-851
Retailing
Minnesota. 63-253
Wholesale
Michigan. 65-1398
By place
Nebraska. 65-1505
Oregon. 64-698
COOS Bay, Or.
Coal mines and mining. 65-1513\
COOTS, John Frederick, 1897- 64-^602
COPE, Arthur. 63-349
COPE, Edward Drinker, 1840-1897. 64-100,
•65-1795
COPELAND, A. Reilly. 64-1163
COPELAND, A. Stanley. 64-882
COPELAND, Charles Townsehd, 1860-1952.
65-1899
COPELAND, JohnM. 65-1783
COPELAND, QrenSturman, 1887-1959.
65-1451 , 65-1507
COPELAND, Royal Samuel, Jr. 64-1502
COPELAND, Royal Samuel, 1868-1938.
64-1462, 64-1469, 64-1502. 65-56, 65-1340,
65-1379
COPEMAN, George. 63-250
COPENHAGEN, Denmark
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-347
COPERNICUS (Ship) 63-30
COPLAND, Robert. 65-1526
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. 64-98 7
COPPARD, Alfred Edgar, 1878- 65-871
COPPER Harbor, Mich.
Mines and mining. 64-1451
COPPER mines and mining. 65-2009
Engineering. 65-1312
Strikes
Michigan. 65-254, 65-613
Trestles. 65-1312
By place
Arizona. 64-13, 64-802, 65-2009
California. 64-237
Canada. 64-237
Georgia. 64-450
Michigan. 64-1445, 64-1451, 65-254,
65-613
Nevada. 65-2009
New Jersey. 65-1559
New Mexico. 65-2009
COPPERHEADS. 64-666
see also Confederate sympathizers
COPPERSMITHING. 63-91
COPPUCK, Amelia Ball see Welby, Amelia
Ball (Coppuck) 1819-1852
COPYRIGHT
Laws. 64-796
Motion pictures. 64-781
Music. 64-972
Plays. 64-1571
311
CORAL Gables, Fla.
■ Personal papers. 64-1172
C °« B ^?7o (H - WJ * Com P*"y. Portland, Or.
65-1129
CORBETT, Henry Winslow, 1827-1903
65-1129
CORBETT, Failing and Company, Portland,
CORBIN, Charles Lyon. 65-1585
CORBIN, Edythe Agnes (Patten) 64-769
CORBIN, Hannah (Lee) 64-1240
CORBIN, Henry Clark, 1842-1909 64-769
65-868 '
CORBIN, Walter E. , 1885-1960, collector
64-217
CORBIN family. 64-1240
Genealogy. 65-969
CORCORAN, Thomas. 65-51, 65-64
CORDEN, John, b. 1821. 64-1504
CORDERO, Antonio. 65rl527
CORELLL Marie, 1864-1924. 65-1874
CORINNE, Utah
Tax records. 65-1823
CORINTH, Miss.
Civil War. 63-350, 64-242, 64-1094
Battle of, 1862. 63-177,65-160
Confederate evacuation. 65-1073
Letters from, 64-1112
CORINTH, Vt.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
CORK Harbour, Ire.
Ship's orders. 64-82
CORLETT, W. W. 65-1795
CORLEY, W. B. 64-1195
CORLTES, Benjamin W. 65-1599
CORLIES, Charles. 65-1599
CORLIES, George. 65-1599
CORLIES, Henry. 65-1599
CORLIES, Jacob. 65-1599
CORLIES family. 65-1599
CORN Belt Liberty League. 65-1507
CORNELIUS, Milton E. 64-1577
CORNELIUS (Brig) 64-1392
CORNELIUS family. 65-1354
CORNELL, Ezra, 1807-1874 64-914
65-909 '
CORNELL, Katherine. 64-49
CORNELL Alumni Association, New York City.
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CORNELL United Religious Work. 64-909
CORNELL University, Ithaca, N. Y. 65-269
65-1838
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 members' papers
19th century. 64-926
64-828, 64-840,
19th and 20th centuries.
64-912, 64-950
20th century. 64-826, 64-830, 64-844
64-846, 64-850, 64-885, 64-933
French Dept 64-874
Gannett Medical Clinic. 64-906
History Dept. 64-903
Infirmary. 64-854
Law School. 64-909
New York State College of Agriculture
64-867, 64-884, 64-936
New York State College of Forestry
64-936 '
New York State College of Veterinary
Medicine. 64-834, 64-936
Pictures. 64-926
Religious work. 64-909
Semi-Centennial Celebration, 1916-1917
64-828
Students. 64-830
Class of 1875. 64-909
Class of 1877. 64-839
Class of 1881
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
CORNISH, Robert N.
65-1636
CORNISH, Selina (Harrison) 65-1636
CORNPLANTER, Jesse. 63-2
CORNWALL, Barry, pseud, see Procter
Bryan Waller, 1787- 1874
CORNWALL, Frederic. 65-1882
CORNWALLIS, Charles Cornwallis, 1st
marquis, 1738-1805. 65-1193
CORNWALLIS, Sir William 1744-1819
64-344
CORNWALLIS-WEST, Beatrice Stella (Tanner)
Campbell see Campbell, Beatrice SteUa
(Tanner) 1865-1940 I
CORNWALLIS-WEST, George. 64-49
CORONA, Ramon, 1837-1889. 65-2013
CORONADO, Ellen Foster see Foster-Coro-
nado, Ellen
CORONADO Coal Company. 63-267
CORONERS
South Carolina. 63-277
CORPENING, Andrew Jackson, 1818-1904
64-1038
CORPORATION law. 65-648, 65-1742
California. 64-738
CORPORATIONS
Here are entered references to business
associations organized as legal persons.
Nevada. 65-1139
CORRE CTION (Treatment of offenders)
64-1337
see also Crime and criminals; Prisons
CORRELL, Erasmus Michael, b 1846
65-1452
CORRESPONDENTS (Newspaper) see Foreign
correspondents; Journalism— World War
CORRUPTION in politics
Illinois. 65-1936
New York City. 65-56
CORSELIUS, George, 1806-1849. 65-1372
CORSER, Edward. 64-771
CORSON, Ada-(Carter) 65-1800
CORSON, Hiram, 1828-1911. 64-1626
CORSON, Joseph Krby, 1836-1913. 65-1800
CORSON family. 65-1800
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
65-1839, 65-1840.
CORTLAND Co. , N Y
65-1841
Agricultural Society. 65-1839
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-1861
Historical Society. 65-1839
CORTLAND, N. Y.
Personal papers. 65-1839
Teachers colleges. 64-949
CORVALUS, Or.
Oregon State University see Oregon— State
University, Corvallis
CORWTN, Edward S. 65-57
CORWIN, Robert G. 63-398
CORWIN, Thomas, 1794-1865. 63-171
63-254, 63-261, 63-398, 65-905, 65-910
CORWINE, Amos B. 63-339
312
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CORYELL, Levi L. , Sr. 64-1528, 65-1507
COSIO. Antonio Valverde y see Valverde y
Cosio, Antonio
COSMIC rays. 63-15
COSMOGONY. 64-779
COSMOS Club, Washington, D. C. 65-566
COSTA Rica
Boundaries
Nicaragua. 64-386
Foreign relations (U.S.) 65-104
COSTS see Prices
COSTUMES. 64-1611
see also Fashions
Theater. 65-1761, 65-1878
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 Wiggin, Sallie (Cotten)
COTTEN, Sallie <Southall) 1846-1929. 64-472
COTTEN family. 64-472
COTTERILL, George Fletcher, 1865-1958.
65-1034
COTTLE, Joseph. 64-957
COTTON, Ann (Steece) 64-770
COTTON, J. S. 64-841
COTTON, Josiah Dexter, b. 1822. 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, 65-878
Alabama. 63-149, 64-547
Georgia. 65-733
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
Utah. 65-1122
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
Associations
Southern States. 65-714
Civil War. 63-309, 64-630
Reconstruction. 64-630
By place \
Alabama. 63-149, 64-533, 64-630
England. 64-890, 64-1398
Florida. 64-615
Georgia. 63-124, 64-615, 65-716,
65-733
Louisiana. 64-1533, 65-716
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, 65-709
South Carolina. 63-274, 63-315,
64-1086
Texas. 64-756
Virginia. 64-1084
COTTON Mission, Utah see St. George, Utah
COTTON-ROOT bark. 64-1241
COTTONSEED oil mills
North Carolina. 65-749
COTTRELL, Clarke C. 65-2011
COTTRELL, Edwin A. , 1881- 65-2011
COTTRINGER Tract. 64-873
COUDERSPORT and Port Allegany Railroad.
64-815
COUES, Elliott, 1842-1899. 65-752
COUGENS, James. 65-29
COULTER, Earl M. 65-166
COULTER, JohnEUis, 1861-1947. 64-989
COULTER, JohnM., 1B51-1928. 64-100
COULTON, George Gordon, 1858-1947.
64-74 , 65-7
COUNCIL Bluffs, Iowa
see also Omaha, Neb.
Pictures. 65-1843
Travels from. 65-288, 65-1786
COUNCIL lor Social Action. 64-1303
COUNCIL of Churches, North Dakota. 65-1536
COUNCIL of Economic Advisors, U. S. Presi-
dent's. 65-100
COUNCIL of Foreign Ministers. 65-1061
COUNCIL of Jewish Women see National
Council of Jewish Women
COUNCIL of National Defense see U. S.—
Council of National Defense
COUNCIL of Safety
Connecticut. 64-191
South Carolina. 63-293
COUNCIL of Southern Mountain Workers.
65-1216
COUNCIL of the Indies, Spain. 65-1788
COUNCIL of the Living Theatre. 64-1630
COUNCIL on Foreign Relations. 64-1291
COUNCIL on Human Relations, North Dakota.
65-758
COUNCIL on International Relations. 64-1303
COUNCILS and synods see Synods and councils
COUNTERFEITERS. 64-1153
COUNTER-Intelligence Corps. 65-140
COUNTRY Church Movement. 64-946
COUNTRY churches see Rural churches
COUNTRY Gore, Worcester Co. , Mass.
65-1320
COUNTRY life see Rural life
COUNTRY Me (Periodical) 64-867
COUNTY agricultural agents see Farm
bureaus
COUNTY attorneys
Michigan. 65-606
Wisconsin. 64-1638
COUNTY government and county records.
65-1308
Arizona. 65-1758
Great Britain. 65-1873
Idaho. 65-1812
Illinois. 65-1150
Michigan. 64-1425, 65-416
Missouri. 64-284
Nebraska. 64-1527, 65-1407, 65-1430,
65-1432, 65-1434, 65-1482, 65-1498,
65-1502, 65-1503
North Carolina. 65-740
North Dakota. 65-793
South Carolina. 63-277
Virginia. 64-1239, 65-1017
West Virginia. 65-1017
COUNTY Teachers' Institute, Michigan.
65-1351
COUPER, Anna Rebecca see Marshall, Anna
Rebecca (Couper)
313
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COUPER, Hannah Page (King) 65-718
COUPER, John. 65-718
COUPER, John Hamilton, 1836-1865. 65-730
COUPER, William Audley, 1817-1888.
65-718
COUPER family. 65-718, 65-730
COURIER and times, Ann Arbor, Men.
64-1433
COURIER, Seneca Co. , N. Y. 64-820
COURNOT, Antoine Augustin, 1801-1877.
64-1351
COURT, Antoine, 1696-1760. 63-409
COURT records see Courts
COURT rolls
England. 64-62, 64-174
COURTENAT, William Ashmead. 65-972
COURTHOUSES
Michigan. 65-1343
Nebraska. 65-1989
Virginia. 64-751
COURTNEY, Charles Edward, 1849-1920.
64-853
COURTNEY, Juliana see Conner, Juliana
Margaret (Courtney!
COURTNEY, W. B. 65-1664
COURTS. 63-168, 64-1058, 65-448, 65-519
see also Bailiffs; Judges; Judiciary reform;
Justices of the peace; U. S. —Court of
Claims; U. S. -District Court; U. S. -
Supreme Court
Colonial period. 63-59
International. 64-778
Miners'. 65-1190
By place
Alaska. 65-1713, 65-1714
Arizona. 65-1758
Colorado. 65-1190
Connecticut. 65-679
England. 64-62, 64-174, 64-1235
Hawaii. 64-762
Idaho. 65-1812
Illinois. 64-184
India. 63-105
Indiana. 64-84
Iowa. 65-168
Maryland. 63-116
Michigan. 64-1482, 65-242, 65-415,
65-439, 65-647, 65-656, 65-1338
Missouri. • 64-275, 64-284, 64-307
64-1241, 65-680
Nebraska. 65-1407, 65-1430, 65-1432
65-1498
New Jersey. 65-1689
New Mexico. 65-1788
New York. 64-889, 64-931
North Carolina. 64-368, 64-370, 64-401
64-445, 64-638, 64-1003, 64-1085 '
64-1100, 64-1108, 64-1530
Ohio. 64-119, 65-17
Pennsylvania. 65-1670
South Carolina. 65-849
Tennessee. 64-1204, 65-726
Vermont. 64-1589, 65-954, 65-955
Virginia. 64-561, 64-1241, 64-1274
65-961, 65-975 , 65-1017
COURTS-martial and courts of inquiry
63-397, 64-633, 64-769, 65-904, 65-947
65-1499
Cuba. 65-284
COUSIN, Victor, 1792-1867. 65-585
COUSINS, Norman, 1912- 65-1763
COUTURIER, John. 64-468
COUTURIER family
Estates. 63-302
COUZENS, James, 1872-1936. 63-1474,
64-1505 , 64-1515, 65-226, 65-287, 65-343,
65-547, 65-5R7, 65-606, 65-1324, 65-1379
COUZINS, JohnE. D
COUZINS, Phoebe, 1842-1913,
COVENTRY, Vt
Business papers. 64-789
COVERED bridges. 64-1460
COVERED Wagon Babies Club.
1813-1886. 64-325
64-325
65-864
COVERED wagon trips see Overland journeys
to the Pacific — ~
COVERT, George L. 64-1174
COVERT, Minner F. 65-1600
COVILLE, Luzerne, 1865- 64-854
COVINGTON, Mary Ann see Wilson, Mary Ann
(Covington)
COVINGTON and Cincinnati Bridge Company
63-160
COVINGTON, Ky.
Law practice. 65-738
Merchants. 65-738
Reservoir. €3-160
COVODE, John, 1808-1871. 65-899
COW Skins, Kan. (later Wichita)
Description. 65-874
COWARD, Noel. 65-1092
COWARD-McCann (Publishers) 65-911
COWBOYS _see Trail drivers
COWDEN, Roy William, 1883-1961. 64-1506
COWELL, Robert B. 65-1355
COWENS Station, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-243
COWICHAN Indians. 65-1815
COWIE, David Murray, 1872-1940. 64-1507
COWLES, Alfred. 65-162
COWLES, John, 1898- 65-704
COWLEY, Malcolm, 1898- 64-150
COWLING, Donald John, 1880- 65-318
COWPER, William, 1731-1800. 64-957
COWS
see also Cattle; Dairying; Livestock
Dairy. 64-884
COX, Mrs. J. W. 64-1157
63-186,
COX, Jacob Dolson, 1828-1900.
63-397, 64-1339
COX, Jacob Dolson, 1852-1930. 64-1339
COX James Mlddleton, 1870-1957. 64-1295
65-173, 65-2010
COX, James W. 64-473
COX, Jesse, 1793-1879. 65-887
COX, Joseph Warren. 65-1601
COX, Kate Virginia see Logan, Kate Virginia
(Cox)
COX, Kenyon, 1856-1919. 63-349, 64-1339
COX, Louise Howland King. 64-1339
COX, Murrell Howard. 64-1506
COX, Norman W. 64-1157
COX, Oscar. 64-178
COX, Samuel Hanson, 1793-1880. *64-795
COX, Samuel Sullivan, 1824-1889. 63-374
63-377, 64-57, 64-764
COX family. 64-551, 64-1339
COXE, Arthur Cleveland, Bp. , 1818-1896
65-92
COXE, Charles. 65-1602
COXE family. 65-1602
COY, Albert Wayne see Coy, Wayne, 1903-
COY, Wayne, 1903-1957. 65-30 , 65-52, 65-64
COYOTERO Indians. 65-1176, 65-1815
CRAB Orchard, Tenn.
Personal papers. 64-1173
CRABB, Alfred Leland. 65-888
CRABBE, George, 1754-1832. 64-59
CRABTREE, James W. 64-1528, 65-1496
CRADDOCK, Charles Egbert, pseud, see
Murfree, Mary Noailles, 1850-1922
CRADDOCK, Robert. 65-25
CRAFT, D. 65-887
CRAFT guilds see Guilds
314
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CRAFTS, Samuel Chandler, 1768-1853.
64-790
CRAFTS, William
Estate ol. $5-849
CRAFTSBURY Academy, Craftsbury, Vt.
64-790
CRAIG, Adam. 65-990
CRAIG, Ceyce (Dodd) see Eastman, Ceyce
(Dodd) Craig
CRAIG, Edward. 65-158
CRAIG, Edward Gordon, 1872- 65-1874
CRAIG, John N. 63-360
CRAIG, Locke, 1860-1925. 64-606
CRAIG, Malin. 64-1557
CRAIG, Mary Ann (Posey) 65-158
CRAIG, Robert, professor at the University of
Michigan. 64-1509 , 65-421, 65-521
CRAIG, Samuel. 65-1860
CRAIG Co. , Va.
Land. 65-971
CRAIG family. 65-158
Estate. 65-829
CRAIGHEAD, Alexander. 64-326
CRALUE, Richard Kenner, 1800-1864.
64-1568
CRAMER, Lawrence. 65-66
CRAMP (William) and Sons Ship and Engine
Building Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
63-153
CRAMTON, Louis Convers, 1875- 64-1510 ,
65-567
CRANCH, Richard. 63-166
CRANCH, William, 1769-1855. 63-166
CRANDALL, Calvin B. 65-1453
CRANDALL, George. 65-1453
CRANDALL, Jared B. 65-1453
CRANDALL, Mrs. Jared B. 65-1453
CRANE, Aaron D. 65-1597
CRAKE, Charles Richard, 1858-1939.
85-940
CRANE, Cora (Howorth) 1865-1910. 64-206
CRANE, Hart, 1899-1932. 64-150
CRANE, Henry D. 65-1597
CRANE, Henry Hitt. 64-775
CRANE, Louisa Wheeler jsee Cook, Louisa
Wheeler (Crane)
CRANE, Richard Teller, 1832-1912. 65-1918
CRANE, Stephen, 1871-1900. 64-206 .
35-1846
CRANE, Verner Wlnslow, 1889- 64-1515
CRANE, William Henry, 1845-1928. 65-844
CRANFORD, Clarence. 64-1161
CRANSTON, R. I.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
CRAPO, David. 64-1511
CRAPO, Henry Howland, 1804-1869. 64-1456,
64-1511 , 65-237, 65-246
CRAPO, Stanley T. 64-1511
CRAPO, William Wallace, 1830-1926.
64-1469, 64-1511
CRARY, Isaac Edwin, 1804-1854. 64-1472
65-253, 65-457, 65-541
CRARY family. 65-223
CRAVATH, O. 65-1495
CRAVEN, Braxton, 1822-1882. 63-80
CRAVEN Co. , S. C.
Plats. 63-312
CRAVENS, F. 65-23
CRAVENS House. 65-885
CRAWFORD, Cheryl, 1902- 64-1598,
64-1618
CRAWFORD, Francis Marion, 1854-1909.
65-1944
CRAWFORD, Fred Lewis, 1888-1957. 65-463,
65-1327
CRAWFORD, George. 65-1603
CRAWFORD, George, O. 65-1603
CRAWFORD, George W. , 1798-1872. 63-66,
64-407
CRAWFORD, Harry Love. 65-1454
CRAWFORD, Ivan Charles, 1886- 64-1417
CRAWFORD, James P. 65-1603
CRAWFORD, JohnB. 65-1603
CRAWFORD, Lewis Ferandus, 1870-1936.
65-759
CRAWFORD, Martha (Foster) 1830-1893.
63-51
CRAWFORD, Richard. 65-1603
CRAWFORD, Samuel Wylie, 1829-1892.
65-950
CRAWFORD, T. Hartley. 65-1801
CRAWFORD, William, of Monmouth Co. , N.J.
65-1603
CRAWFORD, William Harris, 1772-1834.
65-1858
As correspondent. 63-228, 63-375, 64-118,
64-343, 64-510, 64-556, 64-1547
Candidacy for President. 63-228, 64-186,
64-1547
CRAWFORD family. 65-1327. 65-1603
CRAWLEY, Sadie Tiller. 64-1553
CREAGH, Alexander M.
Estate of. 64-474
CREAGH family. 64-474
CREAMERIES
see also Dairying
New York, 64-928
Vermont. 64-789
CREATIVE writing. 64-728, 65-342
CREATIVITY of artists. 63-411
CREDIT. 64-121, 64-236, 64-1045
see also Banks and banking; Debts
Revolutionary period. 65-1318
CREDIT associations, Cooperative. 64-97
CREDIT unions see Credit associations,
Cooperative
CREEK Indians. 63-131, 64-1194
Government relations. 63-222
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1499
Wars
1836. 65-876
CREEK Nation
Travel and description. 63-131
CREEL, George, 1876-1953. 64-1269,
65-888, $5-1783, 65-2010
CREIGHTON, Edward, 1820-1874. 65-1775
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, Charles Caleb. 65-1548
CRESSON, Joseph. 65-1548
CRESSON, Margaret (French) 1889- 64-1566
CRESSON, William Penn. 64-1566
CRESS Y, Alonzo. 65-1365
CRESWELL, Cordelia, 18687-1950. 64-1512
CRETE Mills, Crete, Neb. 65-1455 , 65-1480
CRETE, Neb.
Banks and banking. 65-1455
Doane College
President. 65-1985
Gristmills. 65-1455 , 65-1480
Railroads. 65-1485
CRETE State Bank, Crete, Neb. 65-1455
CREW family. 64-1244
CBJCHTON, Kyle. 65-1664
CRICKET Hill, Va.
General stores. 65-989
315
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Judex
CHIME and criminals. 64-1502
see also Correction (Treatment of offend-
ers); Prisoners
Michigan. 65-608
Minnesota. 63-242
' New York. 64-849
•Texas. 64-681
CRIME detection societies
' New Jersey., 65-1617
CRIMEA Conference, Yalta, Russia, 1945.
65-38, 65-64
CRIMEAN War, 1853-1856. 63-148
Morale. 63-53
CRIMINOLOGY see Crime and criminals
CRIMP (Literary character) 63-146
CRISCUOLO, Luigi. 64-882
CRISP, Stephen. 65-156 .
CRITIC (later Putnam's monthly) 65-839
CRITICAL Thinking, Project in. 64-903
CRITICISM
Literary. 65-839
Music. 65-1850
CRITTENDEN, Albert Robinson, 1867-1933
64-1513
CRITTENDEN, C. H. 64-1513
CRITTENDEN, Ernest. 64-1513
CRITTENDEN, John Jordan, 1787-1863.
65-905
CRITTENDEN, Lisla Van Valkenburg.
64-1513
CRITTENDEN, Thomas Theodore, 1832-1909
64-282
CROCKER, Charles F. 64-738
CROCKER, Edward B. 65-856
CROCKER, William H. , 1861-1937. 65-862
65-2011
CROCKERY see Pottery industry and trade
CROCKETT, Mrs. Penn, collector. 64-1177
CROCKETT, a B. 65-874
CROCKETT, Robert. 65-971
CROCKETT family
Genealogy. 64-1177, 64-1184
CROES, John, Bp. , 1763-1832. 65-1604
CROES, John, 1787-1849. ,65-1604
CROES family. 65-1604
CROFFUT, Bessie. 64-771
CROFFUT, William Augustus, 1835-1915.
64-771
Autographs. 63-245
CROFTS, Frederick Sharer. 65-1981
CROGHAN, W. 65-990
CROGHAN, William. 65-23
CROKER, John Wilson, 1780-1857. 63-55,
64-59, 64-112, 65-8
CROKER, Thomas Francis Dillon. 64-147
CROKER, William Chambers, d. 1953.
64-592
CROLY, D. Goodman. 63-377
CROMWELL, Abigail see Dlmer, Abigail
(Cromwell) d. 1897
CROMWELL, Oliver
Autographs. 65-59
CRON, Anton C. 64-1514
CRONDJ, Archibald Joseph, 1896- 65-1664
CRONYN and Clayton, Salt Lake City. Utah.
65-1127 *'
CROOK, George, 1828-1890. 65-1423
CROQKSTON, Minn.
First Congregational Church. 64-1520
University of Minnesota Agricultural
Station. 63-241
CROPPER, Rosina (Mix) 64-475
CROPPER, Thomas Baylie, d. 1855. 64-475
CROPS. 64-841, 64-1033
see also Agriculture; Farms and farming;
and particular crops, e. g. Barley
Forecasts. 65-1307
Liens. 64-372
CROSBY, David. 65-1130
CROSBY, Henrietta see Ingersoll, Henrietta
(Crosby)
CROSBY, John J. 65-1130
CROSBY and Company, Virginia City. Nev.
65-1130
CROSBY and Huron. 64-1637
CROSS, Arthur Lyon, 1873-1940. 64-1515
CROSS, James. 65-1355
CROSS, Samuel Hazzard, 1891-1946. '
65-1900
CROSS, Thomas Uttermare. 64-796
CROSS, Whitney. 65-1798
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
CROSWELL, William, 1760-1834. 65-1232
CROTHERS, George Edward, 1870-1957.
64-725, 65-2011
CROUCH, Austin, 1870-1957. 64-1553
CROUCH family
Genealogy. 64-1222
CROUNSE, Lorenzo, 1834-1909. 64-1276,
65-1440, 65-1470
CHOUSE, Nancy see Carpenter, Nellie Janes
(Crouse) 1872-1943
CROUSE, Russel, 1893-1966. 65-1838
CROW, Carl, 1883-1945. 64-327
CROW, Wayman. 64-278
CROW River, Alaska
Scientific expeditions. 65-1081
CROWN Point Expedition, 1755. 65-1320
CROWN Point Iron Company, Crown Point
N. Y. 64-876
CROWN Point Mine. 65-1173
CROWN Point, N. Y.
Business records. 64-876
CROWNHART, Charles Henry. 65-913
CROXALL family. 64-774
CROZTER, John. 64-1199
CR022ER, William John, 1892-1955. 65-1901
CRUICE, Robert Blake, d. 1899. 65-823
CRUIZER (Ship) 63-221
CRUMB, Caleb B., 1814-.1886. 64-328
CRUMB, Geneva, 1872-1962. 64-328
CRUMBIE, Frank R. 64-215
CRUMP family
Genealogy. 65-1003
CRUTCHER family. 65-883
CRUTCHFIELD, Thomas, Sr. 64-1178
CRUTCHFIELD, Thomas, 1830-1886. 64-1178
CRUTCHFIELD family. 64-1178.
CRU2ATE, Domingo Jironza Petriz de see
Jironza Petriz de Cruzate, Domingo
CRYPTOGRAPHY. 64-132, 64-659
CRYSTAL physics. 64-1561
CUADRA, Juan Francisco de la Bodega y see
Bodega y Quadra Mollinado, Juan Francisco
dela, 1743-1794
CUALA Press, Dublin, Ire. 65-1834
CUBA. 64-820, 65-1080
Anthropology. 64-167
British naval expeditions. 63-221, 63-404
Confederate refugees. 64-678, 64-1041
Consular service (U. S. ) 65-1553
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1335
Entomology. 65-1889
Family papers. 64-336
Insurrections against Spain. 63-114,
65-B68
Military activities (U. S. ) 65-2B4, 65-B68
Chaplains. 64-1246
316
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
CUBA
Military activities (U. E. ) (Continued)
Medical service. 63-144
Soldier voting. 64-820
Missions
Baptists. 64-1158
Newspapers. 65-1463
Purchase by the U. S. (Proposed) 63-64
Revolution, 1953-1959. 64-1349
Shipping records. 64-1215, 65-180
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
CUBERO. Pedro Rodrigues see Rodriguez
Cubero, Pedro
CUDNEY, Charles H. , 1824-1904. 65-552
CULBERTSON, Clara F. see Abbott, Clara F.
(Culbertson)
CULBERTSON, William Smith, 1884- 65-900
CULBERTSON family
Genealogy. 64-1528
CULBREATH, John. 65-990
CULLEN, Countee, 1903-1946. 64-150
CULLEN, Thomas Stephen, 1868-1953.
65-2022
CULLEN, William, 1710-1790. 65-1540
CULLEOKA, Tenn.
General store. 64-1181
CULLOM, Jeremiah Walker. 65-887
CULLOM, Shelby Moore, 1829-1914. 63-340,
64-245, 64-247, 64-1498, 64-1500, 65-157,
65-162
CULLOM, William. 64-1182
CULLUM, George Washington, 1809-1892.
64-1569
CULPEPER, Thomas, Lord, 1635-1689.
65-983
CULPEPER Co. , Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
County records. 65-1017
Land. 65-983
Personal papers. 65-1024
CULPEPER, Va.
Letters from, 64-800
CULTURAL organizations. 64-1566
Michigan. 65-361
CULTURAL Resources, U. S. Committee on
Conservation of
Michigan. 65-610
CULVER, David. 64-193
CULVER, Frank Hopkins, 1855-1934.
65-1371
CULVER Military Academy, Culver, Ind.
Students. 65-330
CUMBAHEE 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
Fayetteville. 64-1003
Justices of the peace. 64-566, 65-747
Law practice. 64-1108
Legal documents. 64-377
CUMBERLAND Co. , Va.
Civil War
Letters received in. 65-980
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-1222
CUMBERLAND, Dept. of the §££_ U. S. -
Army— DepL of the Cumberland
CUMBERLAND District of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. 64-974
CUMBERLAND Ford, Ky. , Battle of, 1861.
64-1198
CUMBERLAND Homesteads. 65-1216
CUMBERLAND Presbyterian Church. 64-481,
64-1176
CUMBERLAND River
Steamboat voyages. 64-1182
CUMBERLAND settlements
Pioneers. 64-1194
CUMBERLAND University, Lebanon, Tenn.
Students. 64-481
CUMING, Francis H. 65-1350
CUMING, Thomas B. 63-247
CUMMING, Alfred, 1802-1873. 65-1791
•CUMMING, Henry H. 63-228
CUMMING family
Genealogy. 65-882
CUMMINGS, Albert Newhall, 1841-1906.
64-1208
CUMMINGS, Edward Estlin, 1894^1962.
64-67
CUMMINGS, Mrs. Howard. 65-1393
CUMMINGS, Joseph. 65-654
CUMMINGS family. 64-1208
CUMMINS, Thomas A. 65-1456
CUNA Indians. 65-1815
CUNINGHAME (William) & Company. 65-961
CUNIIFFE, John William, 1865-1946. 65-532
CUNNINGHAM, David
Estate of. 65-1161
CUNNINGHAM, John W. , 1820-1887. 64-991
CUNNINGHAM, Mary Simmerson see Logan,
Mary Simmerson (Cunningham) 1838-1923
CUNNINGHAM, Sumner Archibald, 1843-1913.
64-476
CUNNINGHAM family. 64-544
CUNNINGHAMS, Gabriella Marie (De La
Balmondiere) see Graham, Gabriella
Marie (De La Balmondiere) Cunninghame,
1859-1906
CUNNINGHAME-GRAHAM Robert Bontine .
see Graham, Robert Bontine Cunninghame,
1852-1936
CUPPY, Will. 85-1664
CURLE, Richard Henry Paraell, 1883-
65-1848, 65-1849
CURLE Y, James M. 65-56
CURLEY, Michael Joseph, Abp. , 1879-1947.
63-325
CURRENCY see Bimetallism; Money
CURRENCY, U. S. Comptroller of the.
63-374, 65-740
CURRENCY, U. S, House Committee on
Banking and. 64-253, 65-1742
CURRENT history (Periodical) 65-1577
CURRER-BRIGGS, Noel. 64-1235
CURREY, John. 64-734
CURRIE, J. S. 65-1798
CURRIER family. 65-883
CURRITUCK Township, N. C.
Legal documents. 64-1071
CURRY, George Law, 1820-1878. 64-707
CURRY, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1825-1903.
63-45
CURRY, Lucy Belle (Railey) 1892- 65-962
CURRY family
Genealogy. 65-962
CURT, Louis, chevalier de, 1722-1804.
64-75
CURTI, Merle E. 65-1980
CURTICE, Cooper, 1856-1939. 64-891
CURTIN, Andrew Gregg, 1817-1894. 65-899
CURTIS, Allen. 65-1159
CURTIS, Armand de Rosset, 1839-1856.
64-439
CURTIS, Benjamin Robbins, 1809-1874.
63-337
CURTIS, Carl T. 65-1507
CURTIS,- Charles, 1860-1936. 65-173
317
The National
CURTIS, Charles P. 64-1584
CURTIS, Edward. 65-1522
C ™™77 GC ° rgeTiClm0r ' 18 "-»94. 63-337,
C % C,B «' M11 -. "24-1892. 65-908,
^Z^E^f^^ Index
CURTIS, Giles. 64-193
CU Sf eberDOUSt - 1872 - 19 «- 64-1515,
CURTB, Mary Jane (de RosS et) 64-477
CURTIS, Melville. 65 _ 1159
64-439,
C ^ 3 ,^9f mStr0a e- 1*39-1876.
CUSTER Post No. 7 &
P«b»c, Omaha, iJ^S^-ttelto.
C^TB, Anne (Parsons) 64- 53 6
CUS TB, Eleanor Parke s « . .
Parke (Custis) 1779-181? *' Elean0r
CUSTIS, Frances T .«<, ,
(Custis) T - ^S Jones, France T .
^^"L^^' 1808 - 18 72
m-477, 64-562, 64-592
CURTIS, Sir Roger, 1746-1816. js^
CURTIS, Walter Oilman. 64.992
- CURTIS, Walter T ., 1874- 65-1374
CURTIS, WiUian.Elroy, 1850-1911. 65.552
CURTIS family. 64-477,64-995,64-1230
CURTISS, Gle M Hammond, 1878-1930. 64. 892
CURVES, Composition. 65-1719
CURWEN, MasteUEwing, 1825-1868. 63-167
CUR WEN family. 63-167
CUSACK, Mary Frances, 1830-1899. 63-401
C Tfl G 5 ' 5 Caleb ' 1800 -^. 65-253,
Autographs. 63-245, 64-63
CUSHTNG (Christopher) and r n
Me. 64-56 Company, Bath,
CUSHING, Clinton, 1840-1904. 64-1167
CUSHTNG, Courtland. 63-398
CUSHING, George, 1888- 64,1518
CUSHTNG, KatherineAbeU. 64 . 609
CUSHTNG, Thomas, Jr. 65-1318
CUSHING, Thomas, 1725-1788. 65-1318
C ™ G 6?-y er ° meI ^ Company, Bath,
CUSHTNG family. 55-1318
CU 6S AUStinSP ^^ 8 «-»07.
C ^-n4 N ' 6 i^ 5 S ^rs, 181 6 .1 876 .
65-986
CUSTIS, John, 1678-1749. „.„„„
CUSTIS, Thomas. M , 536
CUSTIS family. 64-536
CUSTOMS service. 53.04
see also Tariff- n s n
„ ,U - S - - B "reau of Customs
Declaration forms. 65-59
Alaska. 65-1715
California. 64-541
Florida. 64-595
Louisiana. 64-1587
New York City. 65-1522
North Carolina. 64-626
Pennsylvania. 65-1670
Vermont 64-793
CUSTOMS service^ 63-65,68-115
r*TTCTVvm»« _
CUYLER, Hendrick. 64-943
CYCLOTRON. 64-1323
CYGNET (Brig) 64-1391
CYPRESS, Miss.
Letters received in. 64-1034
CYTOLOGY see Cells
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Cooperatives. 65-73
Diplomatic service (U.S.) 65-932
Personal papers. 64-1216
D
CUSHMAN, G. G.
CUSHMAN, Harriet Delafield see Bale
Harnet Delafield (Cushman)~ ^
CUSHMAN, Maria Jones (TaUmage) „.„„,
CUSHMAN, Marian, es-ieog
collector. 1
65-1967
CUSHMAN, Robert E U g en e, 1889 .
CUSTOMS, Social see In*, ,
65-565. 65-620 ' *"' 65 " 457 ' 65 -552,
CUTCHrNS.JohnAhram,!^. 65 _ 940
CUTHBERT, John. 63 -347
C "^R.CarlC. 65-175
Ct Sgo C ° ndlCt ^ker, 1888-1958.
CUTLER, Enos, 178l- 1860 . ^
CUTLER, x^^ lg85 _ 652on
CUTOVER lands
Washington, 64-1263
CD i r 7«fi 8 A 3 bigail H£ Slack, Abigail (Cutter)
CUTTER, Irving Samuel, 1875- 65-1541
CUTTING, Bronson, 1888-1935. 65-944
CUTTING, Fulton. 65-1801
CUTTS, Ri chard) 1771 . 1845 _ 65i967
CU 6 r 4 TS l' 26 l iChardBO,ninlCUS ' ""-1883.
318
DA f5^' CharleSWiU ^»^871.
D ^7 Y 7,^ W ^"«-1 9 «.
BARNEY, Hannah Frances (Dickinson, 64-998
BARNEY, John Bass, 1766-1826. 65 -i 80
DABNEY, John G . „_„,
DABNEY, Virginia, 1901 . 65 . 959
DABNEY, w. D. 64-1500
DABNEY family « ,„„
y - 65-180. 65-1010
Genealogy. 64-1184
DA COSTA, JohnC . M _ 1147
°A COSTA, Morton>1914 . ^
DADE family
Genealogy. 6 5-882
X^S ?"' ~* «• Untermeyer,
DAGGETT, David. 64-1371
DA f?7 1 8 T 7 ROUinMaU ^. "31-1901.
n^^ 16 ^ &U& 65-1152,
DAHLGREN, Bernard. 64-1145
DA f8 L 7ryg A<to ^Bernard,ie09-
"ISSSF ^^-e (Vi„ tol0 1825-1898.
DAHLGREN gun. 64-1168
DAHLONEGA, Ga.
Summer resorts. 64-223
DAICHES, David, 1912- 6 4-H4
DAILY, Henry N. 65-23
DATLY Alaskan, Juneau. 65 -i 821
DATLY America (Publication) 65-1613
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections-: Index
DAIRY cows. 64-884
DAIRY Workers Union. 65-111
DAIRYING
see also Butter trade; Cheese industry and
trade; Creameries; Milk
Georgia. 64-422
Michigan. 65-218
New York. 64-851, 64-910, 64-951
North Dakota. 65-782
Wisconsin. 65-1C65
DAIRYMEN'S League. 64-851
DAKE, Orsamus Charles, 1832-1875.
65-1457
DAKOTA Indians. 65-1411
see also Otoe Indians; Sioux Indians
DAKOTA Territory
Ranches. 65-1756
Land
Public. 64-1285
The DAKOTAS see Dakota Territory;
North Dakota; South Dakota
DAL, John Wesley. 65-1540
DALBY, Sir W. B. 65-1540
DALE, Nathaniel. 63-346
DALE, W.. F. 65-1495
DALLAS, Alexander James, 1759-1817.
63-220, 63-363, 64-1150
DALLAS, George Mifflin, 1792-1864.
64-1144 , 64-1575, 65-491
DALLAS Co. , Ala.
Reconstruction. 65-884
DALLAS Co. , Tex.
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1773
DALLAS, Ga.
Civil War. 64-243
DALLAS, Tex.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1162
Semi-weekly farm news. 65-883
DALLEY, C. J. 64-857
DALLEY, E. M. 64-857
DALLEY, Francis Kernan. 64-857
DALLEY, GrettaM. 64-857
DALLEY family. 64-857
D ALTON, , Capt- 64-314
D'ALTON, John, 1792-1867. 64-807
DALTON, Ga.
Letters received in. 64-403
DALY, Augustin, 1838-1899. 65-1874
DALY, John, 1914- 64-1615
DAMERON family. 64-594
DAMS
Disasters
St. Francis Dam. 65-952
California. 64-20, 65-952
Minnesota. 63-248
North Dakota. 65-766
DANA, Charles Anderson, 1819-1897.
63-377, 65-901, 65-907, 65-931, 65-1874
DANA, Cyrus. 65-1360
DANA, E. W. 65-1795
DANA, James Dwight, 1813-1895. 64-100,
65-654, 65-1076
DANA, Marshall Newport, 1885- 64-689
DANA, Richard Henry, 1787-1879. 64-795
DANA, Richard Henry, 1815-1882. 63-140,
64-57, 65-908
Autographs. 63-245
DANA, Samuel Trask. 64-908
DANBY Telephone Company
Advertising. 64-919
DANCE music
Scores. 64-692
Virginia. 64-799
DANCES and dancing
Folk. 65-879
DANCY, John C. 65-608
DANDRIDGE, Martha see Washington, Martha
(Dandridge) Custis,T73l-1802
DANDY, Walter Edward, 1886-1946. 65-1946
DANFORTH, Elliot. 64-865
DANFORTH, William H. 64-895
DANIEL, Elizabeth Susan (Tabb) Riddle.
65-963
DANIEL, John Moncure, 1800 (ca. )-1845.
65-963
DANIEL, John Warwick, 1842-1910. 65-972
DANIEL, MarUtla see Worth, Martitia (Daniel)
DANIEL, Mary Brown see Moore, Mary Brown
(Daniel) 1875-
DANIEL, Raleigh Travers. eS^eS 1
DANIEL, William H. 65-23
DANIEL family. 65-963
Genealogy. 65-884
DANIEL Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of
Aeronautics, inc. 64-1573
DANIELS, Francis Potter, 1869- 65-209
DANIELS, Jonathan, 1902- 65-52, 65-64,
65-384
DANIELS, Josephus, 1862-1948. 63-325,
64-426, 64-738, 64-778, 64-1291, 65-53,
65-940
DANISH Mormon journals (Manuscript
collection) 65-1132
DANISH West Indies see West Indies, Danish
DANMOR, Andrew. 64-245
DANN, Hollis. 64-840
DANVILLE, Ky.
Centre College. 64-602
Political Club. 65-25
Students. 65-26
DANVILLE, Me.
Letters from. 64-3"57
DANVILLE, Pa. 64-1138
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 64-1156
DANVILLE, Va.
Family and business papers. 64-531
DANZIGER, Gustave Adolphe see De Castro,
Adolphe Danziger, b. 1866
D'AOUST, O. BanchareL 64-349
DAR (The gift), by Vladimir Nabokov. 65-921
DARBY, John Fletcher, 1803-1882. 64-329
DARBY, W. Evans. 64-767
D'ARCAMBAL family. 64-330
DARCY, Eliza. 65-1607
DARCY, JohnS. 65-1607
DARCY, Timothy Johnes. 65-1607
DARDEN, Colgate Whitehead. 65-959
DARDEN family. 64-1179
DARE, Virginia, b. 1587. 64-472
DARGAN, Olive (Tllford) 65-717
DARE and Dismal Tract, Del.
Legal documents. 64-207
DARLING, Jay Norwood, 1876-1962. 65-168
DARLING, Robert B. 65-210
DARLINGTON, Cyril Dean, 1903- 63-354
DARLTNGTON, William, 1782-1863. 65-654
DARLINGTON, Md. 64-1006
DARNLEY, John Bligh, 4th earl of, 1767-1831.
63-46
DARRACOTT, John. 65-1006
DARRACOTT, Mary A. 65-1006
DARROW, Clarence Seward, 1857-1938.
64-58
As correspondent. 65-162, 65-704
Autographs. 64-63
319
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DARROW, Ruby H. 64-58
DARTMOUTH, College, Hanover, N. H.
Board of Trustees. 65-1036
Library. 65-1847
DARWIN, Charles Robert, 1809-1882
As correspondent. 65-1076
Autographs. 64-63
References to. 63-250
DARWINISM see Evolution
DASHIELL, Margaret. 64-216
DAUGHERTY, Esther see Kerr, Esther
(Daugherty)
DAUGHERTY, Harry Micajah, 1860-1941
63-343
DAUGHTERS of 1812 see National Society of
the United States Daughters of 1812
DAUGHTERS of Founders and Patriots of
America
Michigan Chapter. 65-1328
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution.
64-320, 64-1414, 65-616, 65-713, 65-1840
Hospital Corps. 65-945
Kentucky. 63-194
Michigan. 65-211
Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter, Ann Arbor.
65-212
Tennessee
Cumberland Chapter. 64-1179
Old Glory Chapter. 64-1184
Wyoming. 65-1795
DAUGHTERS of the Confederacy see United
Daughters of the Confederacy
DAUGHTERS of Union Veterans of the Civil War
65-1465
DAUGHTERS of Veterans see Daughters of
Union Veterans of the Civil War
DAVENNY, Wilson Imbrie, 1859-1917.
65-213
DAVENPORT, Basil. 64-1558
DAVENPORT, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944.
65-1940
DAVENPORT, Edward Loomis, 1815-1877.
65-1874
DAVENPORT, Fanny see Price, Fanny
(Davenport)
DAVENPORT, Walter. 65-1664
DAVENPORT Besler Corporation, Davenport,
Iowa. 64-1379
DAVENPORT, Iowa
Locomotive manufacturing. 64-1379
DAVERS, Thomas. 63-221
DAVEY, Minnie Maddern jsee 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, Donald. 65-888
DAVIDSON, Frank. 64-629
DAVIDSON, George, 1825-1911. 63-384
64-1268
DAVIDSON, George F. 64-629
DAVTDSON, Gordon Charles. 65-1782
DAVIDSON, James Wood, 1829-1905. 65-1029
DAVIDSON, Jo, 1883-1952. 65-1205
DAVIDSON, John, 1735-1832. 64-417
DAVIDSON, JohnM. W. 64-478
DAVTDSON (John P.) and Company, Talladega.
Ala. 64-1055
DAVIDSON, John W. 64-1638
DAVIDSON, Levi P. 65-1608
DAVIDSON, Lucretia Maria, 1808-1825
65-1608
DAVTDSON, Margaret Miller, 1823-1838
65-1608
DAVTDSON, Mary Laura (Springs) 1813-1872
64-478
DAVEDON, Matthias Oliver. 65-1608
DAVIDSON, Morris M. 65-1608
DAVTDSON, Oliver. 65-1608
DAVTDSON, Robert Hamilton McWhorta 1832-
1908. 64-478
DAVIDSON, Thomas, 1617-1885. 64-100
DAVTDSON, Thomas, 1840-1900. 64-1290
DAVTDSON, William Speight McLean. 64-478
DAVIDSON College, Davidson, N. C. 64-625
Faculty members' papers. 64-614
President. 65-728
Students. 63-89, 64-429
DAVTDSON Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
DAVTDSON family. 64-478 , 64-629, 65-185,
65-1608
DAVIE Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 6 1-101 9
DAVTES, Ernest. 64-88
DAVIES, Joseph Edward, 1876-1958. 64-1624
65-43, 65-52, 65-53, 65-932
DAVTES, William Watldns, 1868-1945. 64-426
DAVIESS (Jo) Co. , m. see Jo Daviess Co. ,
m. —
DAVIESS, Maria Thompson. 65-888
DAVE, Adeline (Burr) see Green, Adeline
(Burr) Davis, 1650 (ca.)-1931
DAVIS, Andrew Jackson, 1820 (ca.)-1890
65-1513
DAVIS, Anna (Kennedy) 64-1291
DAVIS, Betsy (Smith) 1796-1861. 65-1818
DAVIS, Byron. 65-217
DAVIS, Calvin OUn, 1871-1954. 65-214
DAVE, Charles Albert, 1861-1916. 85-332
65-356, 65-1372
DAVE, Charles Augustus, 1795-1867. 64-1575
DAVE, Charles Gilman, b. 1842. 65-185
DAVE, Chester C. 65-69
DAVE, Cushman Kellogg, 1836-1900. 63-243
65-475 '
DAVE, D. J. 64-1263
DAVE, David, 1815-1886. 63-350, 64-959.
65-162
DAVE, Dolphin Alston. 64-994
DAVE, Dwight F. 64-494
DAVE, Edward G. 64-865
DAVE, Elias. 64-479
DAVE, Elmer Holmes, 1890-1958. 63-354
64-1560 , 64-1622 '
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
65-38
DAVE, Erwin. 65-1514
DAVE, Ferdinand, 1890- 65-217
DAVE, Frederick. 65-217
DAVE, Garret W. 65-1609
*DAVE, George. 65-217
DAVE, George Turnbull Moore, 1810-1888
64-331
DAVE, Georgia. 64-479
DAVE, Gretchen. 65-1057
DAVE, H. C. 64-302
DAVE, Hallie (Ferguson) Flanagan, 1890-
64-1598, 64-1620
DAVE, Harold Lenoir, 1896-1960. 64-150
DAVE, Harper. 65-1631
DAVE, Henry W. 65-1802
DAVE, James L. 64-211
DAVE, Jane
Estate of. 65-1609
DAVE, Jefferson, 1808-1889. 63-339
As correspondent 63-283, 64-545, 64-682,
64-765, 64-771, 64-777, 65-895, 65-991,
65-995, 65-2020
Autographs. 64-63, 65-59
Capture of. 63-63
320
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DAVIS Jefferson, 1808-1889 (Continued)
Conflict of opinion with Beauregard. 63-391
Criticism of. 63-134
Dispatches to. 65-994
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
DAVIS, John James, 1B35-1916. 64-1291
DAVE, JohnS. 63-398
DAVE, John William, 1873-1955. 64-1291 ,
64-1295
DAVE, Jonathan, 1785-1855. 65-84
DAVE, Joseph Baker, 1845-1920, collector.
65-215
DAVE, Joseph Barnard. 64-1580
DAVE, Julia T. McDonald. 64-1291
DAVIS. Lee W. 65-1133
DAVIS, Lorenzo. 65-216
DAVE, Loyal Edward, 1896- 65-1541
DAVE, Margaret, 1875-1958. 65-1458
DAVIS, Mary Louise see Sydnor, Mary
Louise (Davis)
DAVE, Matthew L. 63-228
DAVE, Michael Marks, 1879- 65-103
DAVE, Nathan Smith, 1817-1904. 65-1537
DAVE, Nathan Smith, 1858-1920. 65-1540
DAVE, Nathaniel Penistone, 1895- 65-104
DAVE, Norman H. , 1878-1944. 65-940
DAVE, Orin Datus, b. 1851. 64-994
DAVE, Peter Vroom. 65-1609
DAVE, Raymond Cazallis, 1836-1919.
65-217 , 65-508, 65-629, 65-648
DAVE, Richard Harding, 1864-1916. 65-1874
DAVE, Samuel, 1B42-1863
Memorials. 64-1197
DAVE, Staley F. 64-946
DAVE, T. 65-1609
DAVE, Thomas, bookseller and publisher of
Philadelphia. 65-830
DAVE, Thomas P. 65-1609
DAVE, Timothy. 63-346
DAVE, Varina (Howell) 1826-1906. 63-339
DAVE, William Heath, 1822-1909. 65-815
DAVE, William S. 65-1609
3AVE, William T.
Estate of. 65-1609
DAVE, William Watts Hart, 1820-1910.
65-1126
DAVE & Byler. 65-1133
DAVE and Krum, Alton, El. 64-331
DAVE Coal and Coke Company. 65-27
DAVE Co. , Utah
Biography. 65-1182
DAVE family. 64-479, 64-994 . 65-185,
65-216, 65-1027
DAVEON, Ebenezer, d. 1885. 65-1355
DAVISON, Henry Pomeroy, 1867-1922.
65-862
DAVESON, Clinton Joseph, 1882-1958.
64-1561
DAWBER, Mark. 64-946
DAWES, Charles Gates, 1865-1951. 64-1262,
64-1348, 65-565, 65-862
DAWES, Henry Laurens, 1816-1903. 64-1218,
65-1319
DAWES, James William, 1845-1918. 65-1440
DAWES family. 65-841
DAWSON, C. C. 64-904
DAWSON, Elodie (Todd) 1844-1881. 65-719
DAWSON, George, 1813-1883. 65-599
DAWSON, Jeannette M. , d. 1883. 65-1374
DAWSON, Sir John William, 1820-1899.
64-100
DAWSON, Joseph Martin, 1879- 64-1159,
64-1164
DAWSON, Margaret see Hall, Margaret
(Dawson)
DAWSON, Nathaniel Henry Rhodes, 1829-1895.
65-719
DAWSON, Virginia Douglas. 65-236
DAWSON, William, 1825-1906. 63-247
DAWSON, William, 1862-1916. 63-247
DAWSON, William Crosby, 1798-1856.
65-1858
DAWSON family. 63-247
DAY, Clarence, 1874-1935. 63-365, 64-1314,
65-1838 '
DAY, Edmund Ezra, 1883-1951. 64-454
DAY, Harvey S. 65-218
DAY, Mary Anne see Br,own, Mary Anne
(Day)
DAY, William Rufus, 1849-1923. 65-565
DAY-LEWE, Cecil, 1904- 64-150
DAY family. 64-646
DAY nurseries
Virginia. 64-1224
DAYLIGHT (Ship) 64-609
DAYTON, Arthur S. 64-779
DAYTON, Jonathan, 1760-1824. 65-1626
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
DEAF Smith Co. , Tex
Cattle ranches. 65-808
DEAFNESS see Ear
DEAL, N. J.
Family papers. 65-1599
DEALEY, Edward M. 63-36
DEALEY, George Bannerman, 1859-1946,
collector. 63-36
DEAN, Edwin Blanchard, 1866-1948. 65-1985
DEAN, Elias. 65-219
DEAN, Henry Stewart, 1830-1915. 65-620
DEANE. Silas, 1737-1789. 65-1662
DEARBORN, Henry, 1751-1829. 63-335,
63-366, 63-375, 64-47, 64-1194, 64-1563,
65-9
DEARBORN, Henry Alexander Scammell,
1783-1851. 65-9
DEARBORN family. 65-9
Genealogy. 63-335
DEARBORN, Mich.
Family papers. 65-294
Fort Dearborn Post No. 364 of the American
Legion. 65-1321
Restorations of buildings. 65-1340
DEARDOFF, Neva Ruth, 1887-1958. 65-220
DEATH penalty see Capital punishment
DEATH records see Vital records
DE BAR, Benedict, 1814-1877. 64-332
DEBATING. 65-602
see also Public speaking
DEBATING societies. 63-50
Colleges and universities. 65-322
DE BERNIERE, Charlotte see Hooper,
Charlotte (De Berniere)
DE BOSE, Mary Tatum. 64-1185
DE BREE, John. 63-328
DEBT collection. 64-630, 65-1440, 65-1607
321
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DEBTS. 65-1307
see also Credit
Missouri. 65-675
DEBTS, Public. 63-374, 65-1078
Revolutionary period. 63-299 '
World War I. 65- 1078
Pennsylvania. 64-1138
DE CARADEUC, James Achille, 1816-1895
64-449
DE CARADEUC family see Caradeuc family
I
DECARTELIZATION 'see Antitrust laws,
legislation and prosecution; Trusts, Indus -
, trial
DE CASSERES, Benjamin, 1873-1945. 65-14,
DE CASTRO, Adolphe Danziger, b. 1866
65-2004
DECATUR Co. , Kan.
InJian raids and massacres. 65-1501
DECATUR, Ga.
Family papers. 65-1870
DECATUR, Mich.
Sheep raising. 65-313
DECEDENTS' estates see Estates
DE CERKES, Euphemia (Grubb) 65-1630
DECKERTOWN, N. J.
Drug trade. 65-164?
DECLARATION of Independence see U. S.'~
Declaration of Independence
DECORATIONS of honor.
see also Medals
64-532
DEDHAM, Mass.
Family papers. 65-1200
Horticulture. 65-188
DEEP River Valley, N. C.
Mines and mining. 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
DEERING, Frank C.
Collection of Indian captivities. 63-2
DEFENCE (Brig) 65-1837
DEFENCE (Ship) 65-1837
DEFENSE
see also Civil defense; Fortifications;
Military posts; "Military preparedness;
names of forts; names of wars; and
appropriate subdivisions under names of
countries
Coasts. 63-397
Special trains in 1941. 65-1059
DEFENSE Dept , U. S. 64-1583
DEFENSE Minerals Administration U S.
65-97
DEFENSE Plant Corporation.
Consultant Division. 65-137
DEFENSE Production Administration U S
64-870 ' •
DEFENSE Program, U. S. Senate Committee
Investigating the National see U. S —
Congress. Senate -SpeciaTcommittee In-
vestigating the National Defense Program
DEFENSE, U. S. Council of National see
U. S. —Council of National Defense
DE FOREST, Robert Weeks. 64-798
DE FRANCE, Charles Q. 65-1495
DEFREES, John Dougherty. 63-398
DE GARMO, Charles. 65-1922
DE GAULLE, Charles see Gaulle, Charles
de, 1890-
DE GRAFFENREID, Clare, 1849-1921
64-1210
DE GRAFFENREID family
Genealogy. 64-1184
DE GRASSI, George. 64-882
DEISM see Positivism
DE JONG, Russell Nelson, 1907- 65-221
DE KALB, Courtenay. 64-802
DE KALB, Frances (Douglas) see Douglas
Frances, 1870- '
DEKALB Co. , Mo.
Court papers. 64-324
DEKALB Co. , Tenn. 64-1195
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
DE KLEINE, William, 1877-1957. 65-222
D4.KRUIF, Paul Henry, 1890- 65-222
65-1664
DE LA BALMONDIERE, Gabriella Marie see
Graham e, Gabriella Marie (De La BalnTon-
diere) Cunninghame, 1859-1906
DE LACY, Emerson Hugh, 1910- 64-1262
DELAFIELD, Emily see Floyd, Emily
(Delafield) 1870-
DELAFIELD, Emily (Prime) 1840-1909
65-1515
DELAFIELD, Julia. 65-1515
DELAFIELD, Mrs. Lewis Livingston see
Delafield, Emily (Prime) 1840-1909
DELAFIELD, Richard, 1798-1873. 65-1516
DE LAMAR Commercial Company, ltd. , De
Lamar, Idaho. 65-1785
DE LA MARE, Walter John, 1873-1956
64-150, 65-1205
DE LAMATER, Eric Doan, 1912- 64-1481
DE LAND, Charles Victor, 1828-1903. 65-223
DE LAND family. 65-223
DELANO, Cclumbus, 1809-1896. 63-340
DELANO, Edward, 1818-1881. 65-31
DELANO, Frederic Adrian, 1863-1953.
65-31, 65-40, 65-53, 65-54, 65-434
DELANO, John Sherman. 63-340
DELANO, Joseph C., 1796-1883. 65-31
DELANO, Sara see Roosevelt, Sara (Delano)
1857-1941
DELANO, Warren, 1779-1866. 65-31
DELANO, Warren, 1809-1898. 65-31
DELANO family. 63-340, 65-31 , 65-1354
DELANY, Elizabeth (Sloan) 64-333
DELANY, John O'Fallon, 1841-1930. 64-333
DELASSUS, Carlos Dehault, 1767-1842?
64-334, 65-683
DELASSUS family. 64-334
DELAVAN, IU.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-243
DELAVAN, Wis.
Resident of. 65-1868
DELAWARE
Apprentices. 64-213
Civil War. 63-327, 64-210, 64-985
Prisoners and prisons. 64-448,
64-1329, 65-734, 65-965
Regiments see Delaware — Infantry
Collectors and collecting
Mineral specimens. 65-1574
Colleges and universities see Delaware—
University (Dover)
Estates. 64-207, 64-212
Family papers. 64-536, 64-958, 65-1591
Infantry
3dRegt, 1862-1865
Company H. 64-210
Legal documents. 64-207, 64-211
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
Surveys and surveying. 64-207, 64-212
64-213 ■■■-■*
Tax records. 64-207
University (Dover)
Faculty members' papers. 65-1908
DELAWARE and Hudson Railroad. 64-788
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DELAWARE and Ran tan Canal Company.
65-1683
DELAWARE Co., N. Y. 64-939
Legal documents. 64-935
Lumber industry and trade. 64-886, 64-901
Teachers and teaching. 64-878
DELAWARE Co. , Pa.
Personal papers. 65-1663
Yarn industry. 64-1146
DELAWARE Indians. 65-869
Place names. 63-5
DELAWARE, Lackawanna and Western Rail-
road Company
Injunctions. 64-865
DELAWARE Railroad Company. 64-209
DELAWARE River
Bridges. 65-832, 65-1547
Revolution. 64-344
DELAWARE River Bridge. 65-832
DELAWARE River Bridge Joint Commission of
the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
65-832, 65-1547
DE LEE, Joseph Bolivar. 65-1540
DELGADO, Rafael. 64-802
DELTMA, D. A. 65-862
DELINEATOR (Sunday magazine of the New
York herald tribune) 65-1205
DELL, Floyd, 1887- 64-150
DELLS, William. * 65-23
DELMAR, Vina. 65-1664
DELTA Co. , Mich.
County records. 65-416
DELTA Gamma Kappa Society. 65-1375
Zeta Chapter, Lincoln, Neb. 65-1459
DELTA Kappa Epsilon. 64-1427
DELTA Upsilon. 64-828
DEMAREST, Catharine Louisa (Nevius)
65-1610
DEMAREST, David D., 1819-1898. 65-1610
DEMBY, James William. 63-67
DE MEY VAN STREEFKERK family. 64-260
DEMMG, Edwin Willard, 1860-1942. 64-350
DEMMON, Isaac Newton, 1842-1920. 65-224
As correspondent. 65-217, 65-384, 65-508
Notes on lectures by. 65-278,65-560
DEMOCRACY. 65-208
DEMOCRATIC Party. 63-107, 63-128,
63-331, 63-377, 64-1260, 64-1269, 64-1491,
64-1575, 65-43, 65-57, 65-67, 65-78,
65-242, 65-395, 65-462, 65-468, 65-543,
65-583, 65-650, 65-674, 65-1034, 65-1055
Finance. 65-34
National Committee. 65-32 , 65-121,
65-124, 65-125, 65-133, 65-570
Women's Division. 65-33, 65-34
National conventions
Chicago, 1896. 65-545
By place
Alaska. 65-1821
Connecticut 64-1301
Illinois. 64-1329
Kansas. 65-171
Kentucky. 65-173
Michigan. 64-1483, 65-242, 65-316,
65-543, 65-544, 65-570, 65-583, 65-644,
65-1338
Nebraska. 65-1510
New York. 64-836, 64-1575
North Carolina. 64-1005
Oregon. 64-703, 64-707
South Carolina. 63-291, 65-846
Texas. 65-813
Washington. 65-1049
DEMOCRATIC watchtower, Talladega, Ala.
(Publication) 64-534
DEMOPOUS, Ala.
Letters received in. 64-660
DEMOTT, John. 65-1611
DEMOTT, John, Jr. 65-1611
DEMPSTER, John, 1794-1863. 65-697
DE MUN, Auguste. 64-335
DE MUN, Clara. 64-335
DE MUN, Emilie. 64-335
DE MUN, Jules, 1782-1843. 64-335
DE MUN family. 64-335
DENBLEYKER, Anna. 65-225
DENBLEYKER, John, b. 1839. 65-225
DEN BLEYKER, Martha. 65-225
DEN BLEYKER, Paulus, 1804-1872. 65-225
DEN BLEYKER family. 65-225
DENBY, Charles, 1830-1904. 63-350,
64-764
DENBY, Edwin, 1870-1929. 64-1499, 65-226
65-230, 65-606
DENDROLOGY _see Trees
DENEALE, George, 1776-1818. 64-1227
DENEEN, Charles Samuel, 1863-1940.
64-247
DE NEUFVTLLE (John) and Sons (Netherlands)
65-1318
DENISON, Charles Simeon, 1849-1913.
65-215, 65-227
DENISON, .John Evelyn. 64-1 584
DENISON House, Boston, Mass. 65-838
DENMAN, Heber. 63-267
DENMARK
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-973
Mormons and Mormonism. 65-1132
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-347
Cooperatives. 65-73
Ships (War) 63-155
DENMARK, N. Y.
Letters received in. 64-824
DENNEY, A. 64-1006
DENNEY, Joseph V. 65-532
DENNING, Charles F. 63-198
DENNET, Helen L 64-76
DENNIS, Wesley. 65-1978
DENNBON, E. H. 65-1178
DENNBON, William, 1815-1882. 63-205,
63-261
DENNISON Manufacturing Company. 64-240
DENN1STON, Sarah Ann see King, Sarah Ann
(Denniston) 1805-1877
DENSLOW, W. W. 65-1198
DENT, J. C. 64-307
DENT, James M. 65-532
DENT family
Genealogy. 65-968
DENTAL anatomy see Teeth
DENTAL enamel see Enamel, Dental
DENTISTRY. 64-683
Advertising. 65-323
Congresses. 64-683
Education. 65-621
Laws and legislation. 65-323
Public health. 65-277
Societies
Michigan. 65-323, 65-621
By place
Michigan. 65-243, 65-277, 65-323, 65-339,
65-1343
DENTON, Samuel, 1803-1860. 65-253,
65-295
DENUNCIATIONS
Catholic Church. 65-1731
DENVER, James Williams, 1817-1892.
65-1956
DENVER, Louisa C. (Rombach) 65-1956
DENVER, Colo.
Freight and freightage. 64-270
Railroads. 65-1190
Travels from. 64-270
DENVER family. 65-1956
DEPT. of
see name under jurisdiction, e. g. Cor-
nell University— Dept. of Ancient History;
U. S. -War Dept
DE PESTRE, Edmund. 64-335
323
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DEPEW, Chatmcey Mitchell, 1834-1928
63-246, 6 4-1639
DE PEYSTER, Arent S. 65-1524
DEPORTATION. 65-1042
DEPOSIT, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-866
DEPOT Association. 65-443
DEPRESSIONS
see also Panic of \^
1929-1933. 64-1375, 65-43, 65-301
65-1338, 65-1379,
Negroes. 65-608
Oklahoma, 63-270
DE PUY, Almena R. 65-229
DE PUY, E. Cora, collector. 65-228
DE PUY family. 65-229
DE QUILLE, Dan, pseud, see Wright,
William, 1829-1898
DE QUINCEY, Thomas, 1785-1859. 63-67
DERBY, Conn.
Family papers. 65-1587
DERLETH, August William, 1909- 65-1851
DERN, George Henry, 1872-1936. 65-56
DERNBERGER, Jacob Warren. 65-1612
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
DEROUN1AN, 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 Gibbes, 1822-1886
63-283
DE SAUSSURE and Ford, Charleston S C
64-1552
DE SAUSSURE family. 64-415, 65-724
DESCARTES, Rene, 1596-1650. 64-523
DESCENT ses Heredity
DESERET Telegraph Company. 65-1127
DESERTION, Military
Civil War. 63-329
DESLOGE, Firmin, 1803-1856. 64-336
DESLOGE family. 64-336
DESOTO, Neb.
Local government 64-1276
DETECTIVE fiction weekly. 64-684\
M ™. Edgar Raymond, 1930-
DETROIT Female Seminary. 65-204
DETROIT Institute of Technolo^. 65-1351
DETROIT, Mich.
Americanization Committee. 64-1412
^'o^oWle industry and trade. 64-1474,
Banks and banking. 65-400
Board of Commerce. . 65-230
Business papers. 65-205
Charitable work. 65-204
Children's Fund of Michigan. 65-1324
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1438
64-1453 '
Episcopal. 65-414, 65-438
Presbyterian. 65_-231, 65-232, 65-296
65-498 '
Unitarian. 65-309
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-1492
Colleges and universities. 65-635, 65-1351
Consumers' organizations. 64-1495
Courthouse. 65-1343
Drug trade. 65-235
Family papers
19th century. 65-432, 65-601, 65-656
19th and 20th centuries. 65-617, 65-633
First Presbyterian Church. 65-231
First Protestant Society. 64-1438
Girls schools. 65-204
Government. 65-448, 65-579
Land
Companies. 65-235
Transactions. 65-649
Law practice. 65-237, 65-324, 65-1360
Lumber industry and trade. 65-258
Manufacturing. 64-1508
Memorial Presbyterian Church. 65-232
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc )
64-1438
Missions. 65-296
Music, Philanthropy in. 65-573
National Encampment of the Grand Army of
the Republic, 25th, 1891. 65-1333
Negroes. 65-608
Newspapers. 65-338, 65-406, 65-433
Paper making and trade. 65-258
Personal papers. 65-466, 65-600
Petroleum industry and trade. 65-394
Population elements. 64-1412
Prisons. 65-1343
Radio Station WJR. 64-1518
Railroads. 65-515
Regional Office of the National War Labor
Board, 1942-1945. 64-1634
Restorations of buildings. 65-1340
Riot, 1943. 65-608
St. Christopher's Episcopal Church.
65-438
St. Paul's Episcopal Church. 65-438
Sit-down strike, 1937. 65-448
Social life. 65-664
Societies. 65-438
Soldiers' Home. 65-204
Students. 65-305
Technical schools. 65-1351
Travel and description. 65-234, 65-593
Travels from. 65-556, 65-564
University of Detroit 65-1351
Urban League. 65-608
Wayne State University see Wayne State
University, Detroit, filch.
Wool industry awi trade. 64-1458
DETROIT news (Newspaper) 65-338, 65-433
DETROIT Optical Institute. 65-1351
DETROIT Post and Tribune Company
(Publishers) 65-406
DE ™ 29l PreSbytertan Hon * Mission Society.
DETROIT United Railroad. 65-515
DE TURK, Charles. 65-1924
DETZER, Dorothy, 1900- 65-1035
DEUTSCH, Babette, 1895- 64-150
DEVELOPMENT see Evolution
DEVELOPMENT companies. 64-736
DEVEREUX, Frances see Polk, Frances
(Devereux)
DEVEREUX, JohnG. 64-480
D ™ E 1^3 L1Ule 5i£ B ^, Lillle (Devereux)
DEVEREUX, Mary Bayard see Clark, Mary
Bayard (Devereux) 1827-1886
DEVEREUX, Mary D. 64-859
DEVEREUX, Nicholas, 1791-1855. 64-859
DEVEREUX, Robert, earl of Essex see
Essex, Robert Devereux, earl of, 1566-
1601
DEVEREUX, Sophia see Turner. Sophia
(Devereux)
DEVEREUX family. 65-735
324
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DEVIN, William Franklin, 1898- 64-1272
DEVOE, Alan, 1909- 65-1664
DEVONSHIRE, William Cavendish, 5th duke of.
63-54
DEVOTIONAL exercises (Daily readings)
64-143B
DE VOTO, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1955.
64-1560
DE VHIES, Peter. 64-41
DEWARD, Mich. 65-360
DEWEY, Bessie (Lacy) 65-728
DEWEY, Charles, 1798-1880. 64-996 ,
•64-1220
DEWEY, Charles Almon, 1877-1958. 65-168
DEWEY, Edmund O. 64-1496
DEWEY, Frederick S. 63-266
DEWEY, George, 1837-1917. 65-829, 65-862,
65-868
DEWEY, John, 1859-1952. 64-77 , 65-1202
As correspondent. 63-365, 64-1290,
65-384, 65-437, 65-510, 65-636
Notes on lectures by. 65-208, 65-278
DEWEY, Julia Ann (Haylander) 64-996
DEWEY, Melvil, 1851-1931. 65-217, 65-1918
65-1982
DEWEY, Thomas Edmund, 1902- 64-1418,
65-349, 65-463, 65-1059
DEWEY, Mrs. Thomas Webber see Dewey,
Bessie (Lacy)
DEWEY family. 64-996, 65-728
DEWEY School, University of Chicago. 64-77
DE WINTON, Miss F. 65-1517
DEWITT, JohnHibbett, 1872-1937. 64-1175
DE WITT, Marcus B. 64-481
DE WITT, William Radcllffe, 1827-1891.
64-1378
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
DE WOLFF, Huybregt. 65-1575
DEWSBURY, William, 1621-1688. 65-156
DEWSON, Mary Williams, 1874-1962. 65-33,
65-34 , 65-842
As correspondent. 65-62, 65-1049
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
65-38
DEXTER, Samuel William, 1792-1863.
65-1360
DEXTER, Simon Newton. 64-914
DEXTER, Mich.
Description. 65-593
Family and business papers. 64-1441
Restorations of buildings. 65-1340
DEY, John
Estate of. 65-1620
DEY family. 65-1620
DEYO family
Genealogy. 64-917
DE YOUNG, Michel Harry, 1849-1925.
65-2012
The DIAL (Periodical) 64-722
DIALECTS
GuUah. 63-275
DIAMANT, Henry A., collector. 64-337
DIAMOND Jubilee of Mission Work in Africa.
64-968
DIAMONDS. 65-914
The DIARY of a public man (Anonymous diary)
65-166
The DIARY of Anne Frank (Screenplay)
64-1608
DIAZ, Porfirto, Pres. Mexico, 1830-1915.
65-1080, 65-2013
DIAZ-CANEJA, G. 64-802
DIBBLE, C. 65-1355
DIBBLE, Richard, b. 1836. 65-1460
DICE, Lee Raymond, 1887- 65-1329
DICKENS, Charles, 1812-1870
As correspondent. 64-761, 65-1874
Autographs. 64-63
DICKENSON, Elizabeth. 85-1409
DICKERMAN, George Sherwood, 1843-1937.
64-993
DICKERSON (C. J. ) Post, Grand Army of the
Republic, Hillsdale, Mich. 65-1333
DICKERSON, J. T. 64-892
DICKERSON, Mahlon, 1770-1853. 63-359,
64-1388, 64-1585, 65-1694
DICKERSON, Philemon. 63-359
DICKEY, Charles, 1813-1883. 65-1360
DICKTNS, Asbury, 1780-1861. 64-997
DICKTNS, Francis Asbury, 1804-ca. 1873.
64-997
DICKTNS, Margaret (Randolph) 64-997
DICKTNS family. 64-997
DICKINSON, Mrs.—
of Wolferton. 65-1083
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, 65-457, 65-468,
65-543, 65-565, 65-644, 65-1330
DICKINSON, George H. 65-1613
-, wife of the Rector
DICKINSON, H. L. 65-1121
DICKINSON, Hannah Frances see Dabney,
Hannah Frances (Dickinson)
DICKINSON, Jacob McGavock, 1851-1928.
64-510, 65-644
DICKINSON, Luren Dudley, 1859-1943.
64-1448, 65-547
DICKINSON, Piatt K. 64-998
DICKINSON, Robert S. 65-1507
DICKINSON, Zenas Clark, 1889- 65-1390
DICKINSON College, Carlisle, Pa.
Lecture notes. 65-826
Student notes. 65-432
DICKINSON family. 64-589, 65-964
DICKINSON Institute, Romeo, Mich. 65-1351
DICKINSON, N. D.
Personal papers. 65-787
DICKSON, Abigail Louise see Senkler, Abigail
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, 1820-1855. 64-999
DICKSON, Samuel Henry, 1798-1872. 64-482
DICKSON, William G. , 1775-1855. 64-999
DICKSON, William Martin. 63-186
DICKSON Co., Tenn.
Cloverdale Seminary. 65-875
Cooperative communities. 64-1196
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
Schools. 65-875
DICKSON family. 64-482
DICKSTETN, Samuel, 1885-1954. 65-1741
DICKSTEIN Committee. 65-1741
DICTIONARY of American biography. 63-319
DTDTER, Edmund. 64-890
DIEHL, H. C. 65-1134
DIEKEMA, Gerrit John, 1859-1930. 64-1469
DIERKS, JohnM. 65-1507
DIES, Martin. 64-253
DIES Committee see U. S. —Congress.
House — Committee on Un-American Activities
DIESEL locomotives see Locomotives
DIETERLE, Enoch, b. 1865. 65-1348
DIETRICH, Margretta Straw, 1881- 65-944
325
DIETZ (A. F. ) & Sons, New Salem N D
65-760 ' "
DIGBY, Margaret. 65-1167
DIGESTION
Physiology. 64-39
DIGGS, Charles Coles, 1922- 65-397
DIGGS family
Genealogy. 64-1188
DIKE, George K. 65-761
DILKE, Charles Wentworth, 1789-1864.
64-78
DILL, Clarence Cleveland, 1884- 64-1260
64-1267, 64-1269, 64-1271, 64-1272
65-1052
DILLARD, J. E. 64-1157
DILLEHAY, E. E. 64-381
DILLIARD, Irving. 65-1917
DILLDJG, Elizabeth. 65-343
DILLINGHAM, Albert Caldwell, 1848-1925
65-862
DILLMAN, Grover C. 65-340
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
DILTS, Jacob. 65-1614
DIMNET, Ernest, 1869-1954. 65-855
DIMOCK, Mrs. Marshall see Ogden, Gladys
DIMON, Charles Augustus Ropes, b. ca. 1841
64-484
DINGELL, John David, 1894-1955. 64-1474
65-606, 65-1338, 65-1379
DINN, HenryS. 64-1439
DINSMOOR, Silas. 64-1194
DDJSMORE, James. 64-797, 65-1022
DINSMORE brothers. 65-1787
DINWIDDIE Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Superior Court of Law and Chancery
64-1228
DIPLOMACY see Foreign relations
DIPLOMATIC protection. 64-1575
DIPLOMATIC service
Here are entered references to American
diplomats, i.e. 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
Press releases. 65-1061
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
By place
Algeria. 63-387
Argentina. 63-152, 64-1335
Austria. 64-544
Canada. 65-932
Chile. 65-900
China. 64-879, 64-1413, 64-1624, 65-926
Colombia. 64-1335
Cuba. 64-1335
Czechoslovakia. 65-932
France. 63-135, 63-388, 64-1032,
64-1348, 64-1568, 65-862
Great Britain. 64-817, 64-1348 64-1568
65-81, 65-847 ' '
Honduras. 64-1580
Hungary. 64-1348, 65-57
taly. 65-459
Japan. 65-459
Korea. 65-546
Lebanon. 64-1348
Mexico. 65-936
Netherlands. 65-79, 65-282
Peru. 64-532, 64-1560, 65-932
Portugal. 64-1093, 65-57
Rumania. 64-1348, 65-900
R T5^32 64 * 615 ' 64 - 9M > 64-1383, 65-22,
South America. 64-532
Spain. 63-45, 64-402
Sweden. 63-368, 64-1348
Turkey. 63-387, 65-54, 65-932
Venezuela. 65-862
DIPLOMATIC service (Gt Brit.) 64-123
France. 64-169
DIRECT legislation. 65-1470
DIRECT primaries
see also Primary elections
Washington. 64-1263
DIRECT tax. 64-836
DISABLED veterans
Rehabilitation. 65-1511
DI SALLE, Michael Vincent, 1908- 64-253
DISARMAMENT. 64-778
DISASTER relief. 65-948
see also Civil War— Charitable work;
International relief; Red Cross; World
War I— Relief to war victims; World
War II— Relief to war victims
DISASTERS see Accidents; Collisions at sea-
Dams-Disasters; Earthquakes; Explosions'-
Fires; Floods; Railroads -Accidents; Ship-
wrecks; and particular disasters
DISCIPLES of Christ
see also Churches of Christ
Board of Temperance and Social Welfare
65-1216 ^ m '
Michigan
Michigan Association of Christian
Churches. 65-233
Virginia. 65-1015
DISCIPLINE see Baptists-Discipline-
Naval discipline; Slaves-Discipline^ and as
subdivision under names of armies e e.
Confederate States of America— Army— '
Discipline
DISCRIMINATION. 64-869
see also Eniployment-Discrimination;
Race problems; Racial discrimination-
Religious discrimination, intolerance'
and persecution
DISCUSSION dubs see Clubs
DISEASE germs see Bacteriology
DISEASES. 65-875, 65-1541, 65-1646
see also Pathology; and specific names of
diseases, e.g. Cholera
Genito-urinary. 65-1542
Immunity see Immunology
Infectious. 64-153
Sheep. 64-914
Venereal 65-1542
DBMUKES family. 64-583
DBNEY, David F. 63-399
DB 6stS?' Ke ° kUk ' l0Wa (N^paper)
DISPENSARIES
see also Hospitals
South Carolina, 63-113
DISPENSATIONALISM. 65-4
DISPLACED persons
see also Refugees
World War n. 65-36
DISPLACED Persons Commission, U. S.
65-111
DEQUE, Brice P. , 1879-1960. 64-1271
DISTILLING Industries
see also Liquor trade
Connecticut. 64-1302
New Jersey. 65-1639
New York. 64-877
North Carolina. 64-378
Utah. 65-1823
Virginia. 64-980
DISTRICT attorneys
California. 64-738
New York. 65-1522
South Carolina. 65-846
32E
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DISTRICT of Columbia see Washington,
D. C. ; Georgetown, D. C.
DISTRICT of Columbia Federation of Women's
Clubs. 65-934
DISTRICT of Columbia, U. S. Senate Committee
on the. 65-434
DISTRICT of Columbia Woman Suffrage Asso-
ciation. 65-934
DISTRICT of Ninety-Six, S. C.
Family and business papers. 64-1049
DIVET, Arthur Guy, 1871-1950. 65-762
DIVIDE County Farm Bureau news. 65-771
DIVINITY see Theology
DIVORCE. 63-205
Legislation
Missouri. 64-299
Litigation. 65-702
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.
65-91
DDE, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887. 63-85
Autographs. 63-245
DEC, John Adams, 1798-1879. 63-406
DK, John Alden, 1860-1928. 65-474
DO, Morgan, 1827-1908. 65-20, 65-91
DIXON, Amzi Clarence, 1854-1925. 64-1160
DIXON, Constance (Maynard) 64-485
DIXON, Harry St. John, 1843-1898. 64-485
DIXON, Jeremiah. 65-1543
DIXON, Joseph M. , 1867-1934. 65-860
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
DDXON Plantation, Gaston Co. , N. C. 64-478
DJAKARTA, Indonesia
Letters from. 65-330
DOANE, George Washington, Bp. , 1799-1859.
65-92
DOANE College, Crete, Neb.
President. 65-1985
DOBBIN, James C. , Jr. 64-420
DOBLADO, Manuel, 1818-1865. 65-2013
DOBLAZ, Gonzalode, 1744-1809. 63-1
DOBYTOWN, Neb.
Explorations of. 65-1467
DOCK, George, 1860-1951. 65-479, 65-1365
DOCK and Marine Council, Galveston Screw-
men's Benevolent Association. 64-750
DOCK hands see Longshoremen
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
DOCUMENTOS para la historia de Nuevo
Mexico (Manuscript collection) 65-1135
DODD, C. H. 64-813
DQDD, Ceyce see Eastman, Ceyce (Dodd)
Craig
DODD, James. 64-1529
DODD, Lillian. 64-1529
DODD, S. C. (Howell) 64-1529
DODD, William Edward, 1869-1940. 65-43,
65-53, 65-166, 65-318, 65-1308
DODD, William Henry. 64-1529
DODD family. 64-1529
DODGE, Augustus Caesar, 1812-1883. 63-210
DODGE, Chee. 65-944
DODGE, Cleveland H. 85-940
DODGE, George. 63-388
DODGE, Gremrille Mellen, 1831-1916. 63-340,
63-371, 65-1843
DODGE, Henry M. 65-253
DODGE, Julia. 65-1843
DODGE, L. G. 64-841
DODGE, Langdon, pseud, see Wolf son,
Victor, 1909-
DODGE, Mary Abigail, 1833-1896. 64-714
DODGE, Mary Barter (Carter) 65-1029
DODGE. Nathan. 65-1843
DODGE, R. S. 65-896
DODGE, William Sumner. 65-1715
DODGE Co. , Mo.
Court papers. 64-324
DODGE Co., Neb.
Politics. 64-1527
Roads. 65-1446
DODDJGTON, 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, Charles Sidney, b. 1819. 65-1775
DOLE, George H. 64-738
DOLGE, Rudolf. 65-862
DOLL, Louis William, 1911- 65-1353
DOLLAR a Month Club for the Relief of Belgian
Children. 65-551
DOLPH, Cyrus A. , 1840-1914. 65-1136
DOLPH, Joseph Norton, 1835-1897. 65-1045,
65-1136
DOMESDAY book. 65-488
DOMESTIC animals see Animals; and names
of animals
DOMESTIC architecture see Architecture,
Domestic
DOMESTIC relations. 64-1343
Courts
Michigan. 65-1338
DOMESTIC science see Home economics
DOMDJGOEZ y Mendoza, Joan. 65-1788
DOMINICA
British naval siege. 63-221
Merchants. 65-1526
DOMINICAN Republic. 63-387
Revolution and claims against Haiti.
65-1403
DOMODOSSOLA, Italy
Rosminlan Order. 64-1290
DONALD, E. W. ?5-20
DONALDSON, James. 65-636
DONALDSON, Jesse M., 1885- 64-253,
65-105
DONALDSON, Thomas Corwin, 1843-1898.
65-1785
DONALDSONVILLE, La. 64-1054
DONATION Land claimants. 64-711
DO-NE-HO-GA-WA see Parker, Ely Samuel,
1828-1895
DONIPHAN, Alexander William, 1806-1887.
64-282, 64-338
DONNE, John, 1573-1631. 65-1879
DONNELL, Forrest C. 64-328
DONNELL family. 64-428
DONNELLY, Ignatius, 1831-1901. 63-231,
63-241
DONNELLY, John, Jr. 65-1350
DONNELSON, Fred. 64-1163
DONNER Party. 65-2015
DONOHUE, F. O. 64-891
DONOVAN, James J. , 1858-1937. 65-1048
DONOVAN, William Joseph, 1883-1959.
64-1403, 65-78, 65-1664
As collector. 65-1197
DOOB, Eveline. 65-1098
327
'f*
"DORSEY'S Switch" on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad
Civil War. 64-210
DORT, J. Dallas, 1861-1925. 64-1469
DORT, Dallas W. 65-948
DOTY, William F. 65-1711
DOTY, Wirt P. 65-235
DOTY family
Genealogy. 65-1357
DOTY Land Company, Detroit, Mich. 65-235
DOUBLEDAY, Frank Nelson, 1862-1934
64-767
DOODES family
Genealogy. 64-1184
D'OOGE, Benjamin Leonard, 1860-1940
64-1513
D'OOGE, Martin Luther, 1839-1915. 64-1513
65-224, 65-384, 65-1397
DOOLEY, Mr. , pseud, see Dunne, Finley
Peter, 1867-1936
DOOLITTLE, Eric, 1869-1920. 64-779
DOOL1TTLE, Hilda, 1886- 64-150, 65-15
DOOLTTTLE, James H. 64-1557, 65-1059
DOOLITTLE, James Rood, 1815-1897
63-377, 65-902
DOPSON, Joseph
Estate of. 65-733
DORAN, George Henry, 1869-1956. 65-2008
DORCHESTER, Mass. (now part of Boston)
Chocolate Industry. 64-235
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
Unitarian. 65-1249
Denisbn House. 65-838
DORCHESTER, S. C.
Family papers. 65-845
DORMAN, C. P. 64-751
DORMAN, James B. 64-751
DORN, Walter Louis, 1894-1961. 64-1341
DOROTHY-BiU Mine, Picher, Okla. 64-892
DORR, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854. 64-1585
DORR Rebellion, 1842. 64-873
DORRIS, James, 1801-1877. 65-1859
DORSCH, Edward, 1822-1887. 65-234
DORSEY, HughM., 1871-1948. 64-1164
DORSEY, Mrs. John
Estate of. 64-912
DORSEY family
Genealogy. 65-882
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DOUBLEDAY, Doran Company, New York Citv
65-2008
DOUD, Mamie ^ee_ Eisenhower, Mamie
(Doud)
DOUDNA, Edgar George, 1877-1948. 64-1635
DOUGHERTY, John, 1791-1860. 65-676
DOUGHERTY, Lewis BisseU. 65-676
DOUGHERTY, Peter, 1805-1894. 65-1350
DOUGHERTY, Robert. 65-25
DOUGHERTY, William H. 65-913
DOUGHERTY, William Wallace. 65-676
^^ Lord Alfred Bruce, 1870-1945.
DOUGLAS, Donald W. 64-1557
DO w^ l k EUen — WaUrop ' EUen <&»$**)
DOUGLAS, Frances, 1870- 64-802
DOUGLAS, George Norman see Douglas
Norman, 1868-1952 -T^'
DOUGLAS, Helen (Gahagan) 1900- 65-33 "
DOUGLAS, Ian. 64-523
DOUGLAS, James, Jr. 63-221
""^ s * James, bart., 1703-1787.
^SP^ Sir James > W3-"77. 65-1056
bo— 1766 '
DOUGLAS, John, b. 1734. 64-194
D °« GLA f' L1 ° yd Cassel > 1877-1951. 65-199
: 6S-236, 65-476, 65-502, 65-532, 65-1664 '
DOUGLAS, Mabel S.
Estate of. 65-1638
DOUGLAS, Norman, 1868-1952. 65-1847
DOUGLAS, Paul Howard, 1892- 64-165
65-48, 65-1102, 65-1917 '
DOUGLAS, Sarah L. (Tucker) 64-486
DOUGLAS, Silas Hamilton, 1816-1890. 65-237
«-6^ e 6 r6 n 5 d 4 eat - 65 " 253 ' 65 - 269 ' 65 - 543 '
Notes on lectures by. 65-295, 65-596
DOUGLAS, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. 64-79
Autographs. 64-47
Campaign for President. 64-511
Relating to. 65-878
DOUGLAS, Susan Havey, 1900-1962, collector
64-860
DOUGLAS, William Kirtland, 1830-1898
64-486
DOUGLAS, William Orville, 1898- 64-1269
DOUGLAS, Alaska
Fur trade. 65-1711
DOUGLAS County Association of Nebraska
Pioneers. 65-1465
DOUGLAS family. 65-236
Genealogy. 65-882
DOUGLAS, Ga.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-1863
DOUGLASS, Alice Helen. 65-237
DOUGLASS, Benjamin. 65-237
DOUGLASS, Catherine Hulbert. 65-237
DOUGLASS, Elizabeth Campbell. 65-204
DOUGLASS, Frederick, 18177-1895
Autographs. 63-245
DOUGLASS, Helen (Welles) 65-237
DOUGLASS, John, Revolutionary soldier.
DOUGLASS, Kate. 65-237
DOUGLASS, LilyC. 65-237
DOUGLASS, Lucy Townson. 65-237
DOUGLASS, Marie Louise. 65-237
DOUGLASS, Samuel Townsend. 1814-1898
65-237, 65-253
DOUGLASS, Sarah. 65-237
DOUGLASS, Sarah HaU. 64-1236
DOUGLASS, Silas Hamilton see Douglas
Silas Hamilton, 7816-1890
DOUGLASS family. 65-237
Genealogy. 64-1236
DOVELER, ErleE. 65-2009
DOVER, George Ellis, baron, 1797-1833.
64-810
DOVER, DeL
Colleges and universities see Delaware-
University (Dover)
DOVER Mills, Derter, Mich. 64-1441
DOVER, N. H.
Letters from. 65-910
DOVETON, F. B. 64-796
DOW, Neal, 1804-1897. 65^1984
DOWELL, Benjamin Franklin. 1826-1897
65-1137
DOWELL, Sprlght. 64-1164
DOWELL, W. E. 64-1163
DOWLING, Thomas. 63-398
DOWNER, John
Estate of. 65-1636
DOWNEY, John, Capt. 65-1406
DOWNING, Thomas V. 65-1002
DOWNS, Tom, 1916- 65-238
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DOWNS family
Genealogy. 64-1184
DOWNTOWN-Lower Manhattan Association,
inc. 64-929
DOWSING family
Genealogy. 65-969
DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan, 1859-1930
Literary manuscripts. 64-1376
DOYLE, JohnT. 64-738
DOYLE, Joseph B. 65-1121
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
DRAINAGE. 65-948
see also Sewerage; Tri State Waters Com-
mission (Minnesota, North and South
Dakota)
Arkansas. 65-1306
Michigan. 65-431
Missouri. 65-693
Nebraska. 65-1432
New Jersey. 65-1596, 65-1661
DRAKE, Benjamin, 1795-1841. 63-262
DRAKE, Charles Daniel, 1811-1892. 64-278,
64-282, 64-304
DRAKE, Daniel, 1785-1852. 63-256, 63-262
DRAKE, Durant, 1878-1933. 63-354
DRAKE, Francis. 65-1169
DRAKE, Isaac. 63-262
DRAKE, Richard L. 65-552
DRAMA
Here are entered references to the
drama in general and to particular plays.
For references to the performances of
drama see Theater
see also Christmas— Plays; Festivals;
Playwriting; Radio broadcasting— Scripts;
Television— Scripts; Theater
63-230, 64-717, 64-1536, 64-1562, 64-1597,
64-1598, 64-1603, 64-1618, 64-1619,
64-1620, 65-844, 65-1310
Colleges and universities
Michigan. 65-1396
Freemasons. 65-342
Societies. 64-1334
Canal Zone. 65-1827
Michigan. 65-453, 65-1367
Teachers and teaching. 65-322
By period
17th century. 65-1310
19th and 20th centuries
Great Britain. 64-117
20th century
Germany. 65-1079
DRAMA Syndicate. 64-1264
DRAMATIC manuscripts, 1425-1920 (Manu-
script collection) 65-1875
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, Andrew Sloan, 1848-1913. 65-1918
DRAPER, E. S. 64-365
DRAPER, J. B. 85-531
DRAPER, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891.
64-562, 64-1203, 65-991
DRAPER, Sally see Lipscomb, Sally (Draper)
DRAPER, William Franklin, 1842-1910.
63-341
DRAPER family. 64-1049
DRAVO, Franks. 65-23
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 case. 63-337, 64-312
DREDGING companies. 65-1053
DREISER, Theodore, 1871-1945. 64-491,
64-953. 65-872, 65-1850, 65-1997, 65-1998
DRESDEN, Ger.
Archives. 63-30
Politics. 64-1216
DREW, John, 1853-1927. 65-1874
DREWRY, Louisa B. (Ridley) 65-973
DREXEL, Anthony Joseph, 1826-1893.
65-1775
DRIGGS, John F. , 1813-1877. 64-1511,
65-565
DRIGGS, WilliamS. 64-1511
DRILLING
Oil and gas wells. 65-812
DRINKWATER, John, 1882-1937. 64-150,
65-1205, 65-1998
DRIPS, Andrew, 1789-1860. 65-1401 , 65-1801
DROMGOOLE, Edward, 1751-1835. 64-1001
DROMGOOLE, Edward, 1788-1840. 64-1001
DROMGOOLE, George Coke, 1797-1847.
64-1001
DROMGOOLE, Miss William Allen, d. 1934.
64-1202
DROMGOOLE family. 64-1001
DROPPED stitches in Southern history, by
John Trotwood Moore. 65-884
DROUGHT, James, 1931- 65^1096
DROUGHT. 65-948
DROIHLLARD, George
Estate of. 65-1161
DROWNING see Lifesaving
DRUCE, Gerald. 65-1311
DRUG trade. 64-244, 64-376, 65-470,
65-1607
Societies see Pharmaceutical societies
Colorado. 65-1189
Kentucky. 63-133
Michigan. 65-235, 65-407, 65-444,
65-1348
Nebraska. 65-1441, 65-1503
New Jersey. 65-1643
New York. 64-861
South Carolina. 64-1552
DRUGGISTS, National Association of Retail.
65-1983
DRIPS, Catherine see Mulkey, Catherine
(Drips) 1832-1904
DRIPS, William. 65-1801
DRISCOLL, John, d. 1895. 65-360
DRUGS
see also Pharmacology; Pharmacy
Manufacturing
Pennsylvania. 65-19
DRUMMOND, Thomas, 1809-1897. 63-350
DRUMMOND Town, Va.
Family papers. 64-475, 64-536
DRURY, Aubrey, 1891-1959. 64-1342
DRURY, Clifford Merrill, collector. 64-1254,
64-1257
DRURY, Emily (Merwine) 64-714
DRURY, Sir Robert. 64-34
DRURY Lane Theatre, London, Eng. 65-1878
DRY Creek, Utah
Tax records. 65-1823
DRY goods business
Michigan. 64-1435, 64-1501
Missouri. 64-264, 64-311
New York. 64-939
Pennsylvania. 64-248, 64-394
South Carolina. 63-281; 64-1086
DRYDEN, Hugh L. 64-782
DRYDEN, N. Y.
Blacksmithing. 64-877
DRYER, Thomas L 64-1266
DUBLIN, Ire.
Gallery of Modern Art. 65-1834
Mentioned. 64-298, 65-1591
Publishers and publishing. 65-1834
Slippers' registers. 64-480
DUBOIS, Elizabeth E. 65-1395
DUBOIS, Jesse K. 65-162
DUBOSE, Elizabeth Porcher see Bratton,
Elizabeth Porcher (Du Bosej
DUBOSE, William. 65-91
DUBOSE, William Haskell. 64-559
DUBOSE, William Porcher, 1836-1918
64-490
DUBUAR, James, 1813-1886. 65-239
DUCEAMBON, Louis. 65-870
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
DUDDmOTON Manor, Washington, D. C.
DUDLEY, Emilius Clark, 1850-1928. 65-1541
DUDLEY Mining Company. 65-1187
DUE West, S. C.
Erskine College. 63-89, 64-617
DUELS. 63-222
DUER, Alice see Miller, Alice (Duer) 1874-
1942.
DUER, William, 1747-1799. 64-1567
DUFF, Robert A. 65-636
DUFFIELD, Divle Bethune, 1821-1891
64-1511, 65-231, 65-543
DUFFIELD, George, 1794-1868. 64-1438
DUFFIELD, George, 1818-1888. 64-1438
•65-231, 65-565, 65-601
DUFFIELD, William Ward, 1823-1907
64-1268
DUFFIELD family. 64-1438
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DULANEY family
Genealogy. 65-882
DULANY, Susan Isabelle (Van Zandt) 65-677
DULANY, William Henry, 1818-ca. 1913
65-677
DD ?^ Y Memorial Library, Parts, Mo.
00-677
DUFFY, Francis Ryan, 1888-
64-1638
64-1635,
DUGAS, Lewis F. E. 64-615
DUKE, Caroline. 64-216
DUKE & Hutcheson, Richmond, Va. 65-965
DUKE family
Genealogy. 64-1177
DUKE University, Durham, N. C. 63-80
DULTNG, JohnE. 65-887
DU 64 L ?622 AUenWelSh ' 1893 * M - 1615 >
DULLES, John Foster, 1888-1959. 64-775
64-1622, 65-463, 65-1061 '
DULLES, Joseph
Estate of. 63-280
DULLES family. 63-280
DULUTH, Minn.
Economic growth. 63-241
DUL F™. Sou*" Shore, and Atlantic Railroad.
65-665
DUMAGUETE, Philippines
Silliman University. 65-586
DUMBARTON Oaks Conference on International
Peace and Security, Washington, D. C
1944. 65-1201
"^fsi 8011 a " d Company > H>iladelpnia, Pa.
DU MEZ, Andrew G. 65-1983
DUMOND, Dwight Lowell, 1895- 64-1515
DUN & Bradstreet, inc. 64-236
DUNBAR family
Genealogy. 65-882
♦DUNCAN, Alexander. 64-873
DUNCAN, Ellen Douglas. 65-1834
DUNCAN, L 65-894
DUNCAN, James Henry, 1793-1869. 63-388
DUNCAN, JohnM. 65-1159
DUNCAN, William. 65-1159
DUNCAN family. 65-736
Genealogy. 65-883
DUNCOMBE, Charles. 65-661
DUNCOMBE, Frances E., 1870-1958
65-1461
DUNDAS, Henry, 1st viscount Melville see
Melville, Henry Dundas, 1st viscountT"
DUNGAN family. 64-1425
DUNHAM, Arthur Louis. 65-240
DUNHAM, Elizabeth
Estate of. 64-356
DUNKARDS. 63-145
DUNKIRK, Eng.
Shipping. 64-412
DUNKLIN Co., Mo.
Court papers. 64-324
DUNLAP, Charles. 64-1294
DUNLAP, Katherine. 65-1786
DUNLAP, Mathias L. 65-164, 65-1931
DUNLAP family
Genealogy. 65-1357
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
DUNMORE Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
DUNN, Christianas. 65-791
DUNN, Cyrene Emery. 65-241
DUNN, Francis Wayland, 1843-1874. 65-241
DUNN, Helen see Gates, Helen (Dunn)
DUNN, Jacob Piatt, 1855-1924. 64-1500
DUNN, John Piatt. 65-791
DUNN, John Warner Griggs. 63-248
DUNN, Lee James, 18S1-1937. 65-1462
DUNN, Nettie. 65-550
DUNN, Newell Ransom, 1818-1900. 65-241
DUNN, Newell Ransom, 1841-1863. 65-241
DDN ^' ^TS Abbie SSI Slayton, Sarah Abbie
(Dunn) 1853-1926
DUNN and Perrin Company. 65-1462
DUNN family
Genealogy. 64-1522, 65-1462
DUNN-Howard Grain Company. 65-1462
DUNNE, Edward F. 64-247
DUNNE, Finley Peter, 1867-1936. 63-343
DUNNING, William Archibald, 1857-1922
64-1169, 64-1355
DUNNING Prize Committee (American Histori-
cal Association) 65-166
DUNNSVILLE, Va. 64-571
DUNSANY, Edward John Moreton Drax
Plunkett, baron, 1878-1957. 65-1205
330
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
DUNSTER, Edward Swift, 1834-1888. 65-1365
Notes on lectures by. 65-333
DUNSTER, Henry, 1609-1659. 65-1233
DUPAE, Guillermo. 63-1
DUPLAIN, Mich.
Family papers. 65-252
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
DUPONT, Henry Algernon, 1838-1926.
64-764
DUPUY, Anne Lefevre. 65-964
DUPUY, Eliza Lavalette see Cole, Eliza
Lavalette (Dupuy)
DUPUY, Emily (Howe) 1812-1883. 65-964
DUPUY, Maria Lucinda see Anderson, Maria
Lucinda (Dupuy)
DUPUY, Mary Purnell see Watklns, Mary
Purnell (Dupuy)
DUPUY family. 65-964
DURAND, Alice Marie. 63-401
DURAND, George Harmon, 1838-1903.
65-242
DURANT, William Crapo, 1861-1947.
64-1469
DURANTS Neck, N. C.
Letters from. 64-373
DURFEE, Edgar Noble, 1882- 65-317
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
DURRETT family
Genealogy. 65-882
DUSTTN (Fred P. ) Hardware Company, Saginaw
Mich. 65-404
DUTAILUS, Charles Edmond Petit- Bee Petit -
Dutaillis, Charles Edmond, 1868-1947
D'UTASSY, Frederick George. 65-1517
DUTCH East India Company. 64-262
DUTCH Guiana see Surinam
DUTCH (People of the Netherlands)
In Michigan. 65-225
In the United States. 65-373
DUTCH Reformed Church in America see
Reformed Church in America
DUTCHESS Co. , N. Y. 65-60
Family papers. 65-1575
Genealogy. 65-60
Loyalists. 65-1528, 65-1529
Vital records. 64-898
DUTOUR, Etienne Francois, 1711-1784.
65-16
DUTTON (E. P. ) & Company (Publishers)
65-968
DUyOBIN, Roger. 65-1978
DUYCHNCK, Evert 65-1576
DWIGHT, Elizabeth see Cabot, Elizabeth
(Dwight) 1830-1901
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
DWORSHAK, Henry C. 65-1149
DYE, Alexander Vincent, 1876-1956. 64-690
DYER, Charles E. 63-350
DYER, Moses. 64-873
DYER, Reginald. 65-1983
DYER Co. , Tenn.
Civil War. 64-1185
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1193
DYES and dyeing
Formulas. 6S-1594
DYNAMICS see Aerodynamics; Quantum
theory
DYSENTERY. 64-1180, 64-1199
DYSON, Abbie. 64-1182
E
E. T. City, Utah
Tax records. 65-1823
EADE, Willson, Ji Allen, New York City.
65-961
EADS, James Buchanan, 1820-1887. 65-678
EADS Bridge, St. Louis, Mo. 65-678
EADS family
Genealogy. 65-678
EAGAN, William A. 65-1711
EAGER, Frank Dewitt, 1872-1960. 65-1463
EAKER, Ira C. 64-1557
EAKJN, William. 65-887
EAMES, Charles. 64-1575
EAMES, WUberforce. 64-523
EAR. 65-1540
EARL, Edwin T., d. 1919. 65-860
EARLE, Horatio Sawyer, 1855-1935. 65-1352
EARLE Equipment Company. 65-1352
EARLHAM College, Richmond, Ind. 64-962
EARLY, Clifford Cabell. 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,
65-909
Military operations against. 65-1082
EARLY, Mary Virginia see Brown, Mary
Virginia (Early)
EARLY, Stephen, 1889-195L 65-29, 65-43,
65-52
EARLY, Thomas Howard. 64-1228
EARLY family. 64-1228
EARP, Virgil W., 1843-1906. 65-1781
EARP, Wyatt Berry Stapp, 1848-1929.
65-1781
EARTH see Geodesy
EARTH salts, Rare. 65-1311
EARTHENWARE see Pottery Industry and
trade
EARTHQUAKES
see also Seismology
California. 64-1268, 65-2011
Daly. 64-1282
EARTHS, Rare. 65-1311
EASLICK, Kenneth Alexander, 1893- 65-243
EAST, P. D., 1921- 65-1098
EAST Africa see Africa, East
EAST Avon, N. Y.
First Baptist Church. 64-924
EAST Boston, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
EAST Brookfield, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
EAST Brunswick and New Brunswick Turnpike
Company. 65-1640
EAST coast of North America see Atlantic
States
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
Trade with the United States. 65-31
EAST Jersey
see also New Jersey
Proprietors. 65-1687
EAST Lansing, Mich.
Michigan State University see Michigan-
State University, East Lansing
EAST Rickham, Eng.
Courts baron. 64-174
EAST Saginaw, Mich.
Public schools. 65-509
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
EASTER Island. 65-1814, 65-1815
EASTERN Association on Indian Affairs (later
National Association on Indian Affairs)
65-944
EASTERN Asylum, Williamsburg, Va. see
Virginia-Eastern State Hospital, Williams-
burg
EASTERN Manufacturing Company. 64-240
EASTERN Michigan Asylum, Ypsilanti
65-1343
EASTERN Michigan University, Ypsilanti
see Michigan— Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti (formerly State Normal College) '
EASTERN Midwest States
Internal improvements. 65-1032
EASTERN Railroad Company. 65-409, 65-466
EASTERN Shore, Md.
Genealogy. 63-116
EASTERN Star, Order of the see Order of
the Eastern Star ~7~~
EASTERN State Hospital, Williamsburg Va.
64-364 '
EASTERN States see Atlantic States;
Middle Atlantic States; Southern States
EASTERN Townships, Quebec, Can.
Land transactions. 64-790
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EASTTN. Thomas N. 65-23
EASTMAN, Ceyce (Dodd) Craig. 64-1529
EASTMAN, Charles Gamage, 1816-1860
64-1586
EASTMAN, Edward Roe, 18e5-
64-946
64-841,
As correspondent.
65-2020
Relating to. 65-883
EATON, Lucien, 1831-1890. 65-680
EATON, O. E. 64-861
EATON, William, 1764-1811. 63-333
EATON, Ohio
Teachers and teaching. 63-183
EATON Rapids, Mich
Drug trade. 65-407
EATONTOWN, N.J.
Family papers. 65-1599
EAU Claire, Wis.
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1621
EBEREITER, J. 63-28
EBERHARD, Ray Charles, 1890- 65-2010
EBERHARDT and Aurora Mining Company ltd.
65-1169 •"
EASTMAN, Galen. 65-1178
EASTMAN Theatre, Rochester, N. Y. 64-902
EASTON, Alton R. 65-679
EASTON, Elizabeth. 64-1558
EASTON, James
Estate of. 65-710
EASTON, Rufus, 1774-1834. 64-334, 65-679
EASTON, Sylvia see Potter, Sylvia (Easton)
EASTON family
Genealogy. 63-250
EASTON, Pa.
Indian treaties. 63-2
Lafayette College. 64-1156
EATON, Allen. 64-695
EATON, Amasa Mason, 1841-1914. 65-648
EATON, Charles Phillips. 65-1518
EATON, Cyrus. 64-253
EATON, Dor man B. 65-164
EATON, Francis Boardman see Eaton
Frank, 1860-1958
EATON, Frank, 1860-1958. 65-1803
EATON, George Partridge. 65-680
EATON, George Washington, 1804-1872.
65-599
EATON, HerveyE. 64-861
EATON, John Henry, 1790-1856
63-363, 64-510,
EBERHART, Richard, 1904-
65-1209
64-150, 64-806,
EBERLE, George J. 65-1138
EBEY, Isaac Neff, 1818-1857. 65-1056
EBLE, Francis X A. 65-1711
ECCLES, Marriner S. 65-54
ECCLES, Robert G. 65-1983
ECCLESIASTICAL councils and courts see
Synods and councils; and names of deSSni-
ECHOLS, John, 1823-1896. 64-405, 65-994
ECHOLS, William H. , d. 1909. 65-925
ECKART, Carl, 1902- 65-383
ECKENER, Hugo. 64-1615
ECKENRODE, Hamilton James, 1881- 65-982
ECKMAN, George Peek, 1880-1920. 64-966
ECKSTADT, Georg Vitzthum von, 1880-
65—7
ECKSTEIN, Gustav. 65-1664
ECKSTORM, Fannie (Hardy) 1865-1946
65-1962
EC 63 E -l" CMediCalInStlt,lte ' a**"**, Ohio.
ECLIPSES. 64-1556
ECOLOGICAL Society of America. 65-167
ECOLOGISTS Union. 64-819
ECOLOGY
Plants. 64-848, 65-167
ECONOMETRICS. 64-1351
ECONOMIC Advisors, U. S. President's
Council of. 65-100
ECONOMIC and Social Development, National
Conference on International. 65-121
ECONOMIC and Social Planning Association
see National Planning Association
ECONOMIC assistance, American. 64-938
65-101, 65-117
ECONOMIC conditions see subdivision
Economic conditions under names of
countries, cities, etc
ECONOMIC Development, Committee for
65-113, 65-149
ECONOMIC history. 64-1285
ECONOMIC research see Business research
ECONOMIC Research, National Bureau of
65-1980 '
ECONOMIC Security, President's Committee
on. 64-1634
ECONOMIC Warfare, U.S. Board of. 65-78
ECONOMIC Warfare, U.S. Office of. 65-575
ECONOMICS. 63-104, 64-157, 64-611
64-688 64-725, 64-767, 64-1351, 64-1402,
64-1634, 65-38, 65-42, 65-155, 65-482
65-587, 65-863, 65-1549, 65-1922 '
see also Credit
Conferences. 64-567, 64-1577
International conferences. 65-66, 65-121
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ECONOMICS (Continued)
Lectures, notes, etc. 65-68, 65-164,
65-166, 65-1301
New DeaL 64-1295, 64-1311
School notebooks. 65-666
Societies. 63-50
Teachers and teaching. 64-962, 65-68,
65-535, 65-1301, 65-1894
ECONOMICS, National Voice of Christian.
65-1507
ECUADOR. 65-575
Travel and description. 65-1815
ECUMENICAL councils and courts see
Synods and councils
ECUMENICAL movements. 64-1157, 64-1161
see also Christian unity
EDDY, George Sherwood, 1871- 64-775,
64-1462
EDEN, M. 64-168
EDENTON Academy. 64-487
EDENTON, N. C.
St. Paul's Church. 64-487, 64-1091
Shipping records. 64-374
Students. 64-447
EDGE, Walter Evans, 1874-1956. 64-778,
64-1348
EDGECOMBE Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-465, 64-548, 64-611,
64-1048
EDGEFIELD District, S. C.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 63-303
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
Family papers. 64-527
EDGEHILL, Albemarle Co. , Va.
Horses. 64-1247
EDGELL, George Harold, 1887-1954. 65-1902
EDGEWORTH, F. Y. 64-1351
EDINBURGH, Scot.
University
Lectures on medicine. 65-1540
EDISON, Charles, 1890- 65-39
EDISON, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931. 64-356,
65-1648
EDISON Electric Illuminating Company, New
Brunswick, N. J. 65-1648
EDISON Electric Light Company. 65-1648
EDISON Pioneers. 65-1648
EDITORS and editing. 63-261, 65-434,
65-1838
see also Journalism
Anthologies. 64-728
Associations. 65-813
Books. 64-121, 64-1453
Heart of oaks books. 65-1958
Honors. 65-1926
Newspapers. 64-1022, 65-704, 65-896,
65-1029, 65-1613, 65-1926
Periodicals. 63-260, 63-321, 63-372,
64-45, 64-136, 64-138, 64-150, 64-162,
64-753, 64-1188, 64-1355, 65-27, 65-89,
65-92, 65-98, 65-326, 65-446, 65-839,
65-896, 65-1029, 65-1202, 65-1205,
65-1276, 65-1487, 65-1577, 65-1605,
65-1672, 65-1762, 65-1763, 65-1876,
65-1928, 65-1934
Poetry. 63-141,64-136,64-150
Relations with authors see other citations
under this general heading and headings
beginning with the word Author
EDITOR'S Hall of Fame. 65-1926
EDMISTON family
Genealogy. 64-1184
EDMONDS, Harry Marcus Weston, 1862-1945.
64-1268
EDMONDS family
Genealogy. 65-968
EDMONDSON family
Genealogy. 64-1184
EDMONSON, James Bartlett, 1882-1954.
65-244
EDMONSON family
Genealogy. 64-1184
EDMONTON, Alberta, Can.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Fur trade. 65-673
Trade. 65-1158
EDMUNDS, Charles Wallis, 1873-1S41.
65-245
EDMUNDS, James Madison, 1810-1679.
65-246
EDUCATION
This heading is used for general
references to education and learning
processes.
see also Folk schools; Lyceums; Public
— schools; Religious education; Schools;
Teachers and teaching; Workers' educa-
tion; and see appropriate subjects for
specific references to education and
learning processes in a subject field,
e e Art and artists-Education, in-
struction, and study; Medical education
General material
18th and 19th centuries. 65-425
18th to 20th centuries. 64-790, 65-841
19th century. 64-795, 65-585, 65-1303
1800-1860. 64-952, 64-1555
19th and 20th centuries. 64-224, 65-83,
65-384, 65-1922, 65-1959
20th century. 64-1622
1900-1950. 64-986, 64-1337, 65-47,
65-78, 65-1722, 65-1739, 65-1743
Addresses, articles, lectures, etc.
63-370, 64-1425, 65-123, 65-165,
65-654, 65-837, 65-843, 65-1408
Administration. 64-77, 64-1327, 65-71
Adults. 65-2010
Michigan. 65-365
New York. 64-883
Blind. 64-1528
Broadcasting companies. 64-1619
Character see Character education
Compulsory. 63-19
Deaf
Connecticut. 64-1289
Endowments. 65-918
Federal aid. 64-938, 65-67, 65-71
Finance. 64-1480, 64-1622, 65-71,
65-1216
see also School accounts
Foreign. 64-46
Higher. 64-93, 64-104, 64-142, 64-160,
64-454, 64-1413, 64-1480, 65-i65,
65-1068, 65-1194
see also Colleges and universities
Indians. 65-944, 65-1134
Laws and legislation
Illinois. 63-19, 65-19
Michigan. 63-19
New York. 64-910,65-1918
Ohio. 65-1918
Oregon. 63-19
Moral _see Character education
Negroes. 63-72, 64-1231, 65-71
Philosophy of. 63-95, 64-77
Poor and underprivileged children. 65-1636
Preschool. 65-638, 65-1961
Retarded children. 64-1512, 65-1662
RuraL 65-71, 65-165
Secondary
see also High schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Societies. 65-1496
Slaves. 65-506
Societies. 64-21, 64-90, 64-375, 64-1327,
64-1471, 65-165, 35-1201
Lutheran. 63-20
Illinois. 65-165
Michigan. 64-1408, 65-483
Missouri. 64-328
Southern States. 64-993
Teachers and teaching. 65-428, 65-1904,
65-1912
333
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EDUCATION (Continued)
Vocational see Vocational education
Women. 64-309, 64-719, 64-1241, 65-457
By place
California. 65-2010
China. 64-46
Europe. 65-912, 65-923
Far East 64-46, 64-51
Georgia. 63-103, 64-225, 65-727
Germany. 64-165
India. 63-105
Iowa. 65-1942
Japan. 64-165
latin America. 64-739
Michigan. 65-568, 65-1353
Minnesota. 63-236, 64-1523
Missouri. 65-139
New Jersey. 65-1636, 65-1662
New York. 64-883, 65-1918
North Carolina. 63-373, 64-365, 64-375
64-393, 64-470, 64-638, 64-672, 64-1120,
North Dakota. 65-797
Pennsylvania. 64-851, 65-915
Peru. 63-74
Philippine Islands. 65-311
Southern States. 63-90, 63-131, 64-993
64-1077, 64-1120, 64-1542, 65-918 '
Virginia. 63-125
EDUCATION, Intergroup. 65-1746
EDUCATION Mission to Germany (U S )
64-165
EDUCATION Mission to Japan (U. S. ) 64-165
EDUCATION, President's Advisory committee
on. 65-71
EDUCATIONAL Dramatic League. 64-1334
EDUCATIONAL endowments see Endowments
EDUCATIONAL films. 64-727, 65-933
EDUCATIONAL television. 65-138
EDUCATOR'S papers, 1841-1962 (Manuscript
collection) 65-1353
EDWARD Augustus, duke of Kent, 1767-1820
Autographs. 63-245
EDWARD Snyder Loan Fund Committee,
University of Illinois. 65-1306
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, 65-683
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, Lewis A. 65-1121
EDWARDS, Ninian, 1775-1833. 64-186
64—287
Autographs. 64-242
EDWARDS, Odgen, 1781-1862. *63-399
EDWARDS, R. H. 64-864
EDWARDS, T. D. 65-1151
EDWARDS, Timothy, 1669-1758. 63-35
EDWARDS, Weldon Nathaniel, 1788-1873.
63—96
^S*™?' wmian >. of Shawneetown, m.
65-159
EDWARDS family. 64-558, 64-862, 64-864.
Genealogy. 64-798
EELLS, Cushing. 64-1254, 64-1256
EELLS, Nathaniel, 1677-1750. 63-35
EELLS, Nathaniel, 1710-1786. 63-35
^IPiS? 1 ' Jonn Robert, 1869-1933. 64-1515
65-322, 65-502, 65-594, 65-1372, 65-1397
EGE, Michael M. 63-193
EGERTON, Thomas, baron EUesmere and
viscount Brackley, 15407-1617. 65-1872
EGG (Biology) see Embryology
EGG Harbor City, N. J.
Teachers and teaching. 64-878
EGGEN tax exemption case, 1949. 63-19
EGGERT-Hatch Expedition, 1956. 65-1781
EGGLESTON, Edward, 1837-1902. 63-243
EGGLESTON, Elizabeth F. (Gildart) 64-489
E ^ir(E^s^ p - H ^ Ro ^ M ^
EGGLESTON, Richard Hardaway. 64-489
EGGLESTON family. 64-489
Genealogy. 64-1222
EGGS. 64-884
Marketing
Minnesota. 63-253
EGLESTON family
Genealogy. 65-517
EGYPT. 63-148
Army (U. S. citizen) 64-1050, 65-1533
Foreign relations
With Great Britain. 63-147
With the United States. 64-1577
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1107
Travel and description. 64-851, 65-627
EGYPT Coal Mine, Deep River, N. C. 64-568
EGYPTIAN Sudan see Sudan
EHLERS, Lois S. 65-327
EHRENFEST, Paul. 65-1718
EHRTNGHAU5, J. C. B. 64-664
EICHELBERGER, Bessie. 65-1174
EICHELBERGER, Clark M. 64-68
EICHELBERGER, Robert L. 64-1557
ETELSON, Carl Benjamin, 1897-1929. 65-763
EIGENMANN, Carl H. 65-1940
EINSTEIN, Albert, 1879-1955. 63-83 64-83
64-779, 64-1295
EISENHOWER, Dwight David, Pres. U S.
1890- 65-766
Administration of. 64-1312
As correspondent. 64-775, 64-1334
64-1615, 64-1622, 65-169, 65-940
65-1059, 65-1090 *
EISENHOWER, Mamie (Doud) 65-940
EISENHOWER, Milton Stover, 1899- 63-354
64-1480 '
EISENHOWER Exchange Fellowships. 64-870
EBENSCHIML, Otto. 65-1664
EKERN, Herman Lewis, 1872-1954. 65-913
EKIN, James Adams. 63-49
ELASTIC stability. 64-1581
ELBERT Guards. 65-1189
ELD, Henry, 1814-1850. 63-344
ELDERSLIE, N. C.
Family papers. 64-390
EL DORADO Wood and Flume Company
65-1187 l ^ 1 '
ELDR1DGE, Isaac Newton. 65-1365
ELDRIDGE, Robert P., d. 1884. 65-253
ELECTIONS and election campaigns
Here are entered general references to
local and national elections and political
election campaigns.
see also Ballot reform, Political conven-
tions; Presidential elections; Primary
elections; Proportional representation-
and appropriate subdivisions under names
of States and places and names of politi-
cal parties and organizations
General material
18th and 19th centuries. 64-186
Mid- 19th century. 64-511
19th and 20th centuries. 63-243, 63-246
64-1469, 64-1562, 65-284, 65-644 '
20th century. 65-2011
1928-1948. 64-736, 65-32, 65-33, 65-43
Mid-20th century. 64-938, 65-34
Specific elections
1840. 63-194
1844. 63-76
334
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ELECTIONS and election campaigns
Specific elections (Continued)
1848. 63-126, 63-398
1856. 64-1061
1860. 63-126, 64-511, 65-878
1864. 63-186
1872. 64-402
1876-1896. 65-644
1880. 64-57
1881-1927. 65-284
1896. 65-552
1918. 65-316
1920. 64-1624
1923. 64-1523
1924. 63-151, 64-1497
1926. 64-1260
1932. 64-1260, 65-287, 65-1338
1934. 65-1338
1936. 65-287
1940. 64-1260
1942. 64-1264
1948-1960. 65-583, 65-650
1958. 64-1595
1960. 64-1595
Contested. 63-264, 65-1494
Recall. 65-2010
By place
California. 65-2010
Connecticut. 64-1370
Illinois. 64-128, 64-138, 64-186, 65-1150
Kansas. 65-171
Michigan. 64-1429, 64-1459, 64-1469,
64-1484, 64-1497, 65-238, 65-316,
65-394, 65-416, 65-433, 65-552, 65-565,
65-583, 65-605, 65-608, 65-644, 65-650
Minnesota, 64-1523, 65-672, 65-674
Missouri. 64-267
Nebraska. 65-1413, 65-1434, 65-1446,
65-1487, 65-1494, 65-1500, 65-1505
65-1506, 65-1507, 65-1989
Nevada. 65-1160, 65-1183
New Jersey. 65-1658
New York. 64-910, 65-44
North Carolina. 64-604
North Dakota. 65-801
Ohio. 63-186
Pennsylvania. 65-824, 65-915
South Carolina. 63-151
Tennessee. 63-382, 64-1195, 65-884
Washington. 65-1040
Wisconsin. 64-1621, 64-1624, 65-912
ELECTIONS and election campaigns (Outside
the United States)
Great Britain. 63-46, 64-43, 64-1356
ELECTIONS Committee (U. S. House of Repre-
sentatives) 63-93
ELECTORAL College of Pennsylvania. 65-824
ELECTRIC circuits. 63-156
ELECTRIC industries. 65-1032
see also Electric utilities
Inventions and patents. 64-1357, 64-1364
World War □. 65-496
New Jersey. 65-1648
ELECTRIC lighting. 65-1648
ELECTRIC power. 64-938, 65-1648
Michigan. 65-408
Pacific Northwest. 65-1044
Washington. 64-1289, 65-1040, 65-1055
ELECTRIC Purifier Company, New Haven,
Conn. 64-1283
ELECTRIC railroads. 64-748., 65-951
see also Cities and towns — Transportation
Canada. 65-1138
Georgia. 64-225
Illinois. 64-185
Virginia. 64-1245
ELECTRIC utilities
New York. 64-942
Washington. 63-212, 64-1269, 64-1272,
65-1055
ELECTRICAL Department of Silver Lake
Mines. 65-1783
ELECTRICAL engineering. 64-726, 64-1269
Societies. 65-1648
ELECTRICAL Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1884. 63-154
ELECTRICAL supplies
Washington, D. C. 65-958
ELECTRICITY
Teachers and teaching. 65-1719
ELECTRICITY, Atmospheric. 63-15
ELECTRIFICATION Administration, U. S.
Rural. 65-27, 65-29, 65-1505
ELECTRIFICATION, Rural see Rural electri-
fication
ELECTRODYNAMICS. 63-15
ELECTROMECHANICS. 64-1357
ELECTRON optics. 64-1561
ELECTRON theory. 65-1928
ELECTRONS. 64-1561
ELEMENT 61. 65-1311
ELEVATED railroads. 65-1520
see also Cities and towns — Transportation
ELEVATORS
Pennsylvania. 65-1751
ELFRETH, Jacob R., 1789-1870. 65-155
ELFRETH, Jacob R. , 1837-1924. 65-155
ELIAS, Robert Henry, 1914- 64-953
ELIOT, Charles William, 1834-1926. 64-764,
64-767, 64-798, 65-1234
ELIOT, George, pseud., 1819-1880. 64-714,
65-1191
ELIOT, Samuel Atkins, 1798-1862. 65-1235
ELIOT, Thomas Bopkinson, 1907- 65-35
ELIOT, Thomas Stearns, 1888-1965. 64-150,
64-328, 64-728, 64-955, 64-1338, 65-1109,
65-1209
ELIOT, William Greenleaf, 1811-1887.
64-325, 64-1569, 85-681
ELIOT, Me.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
ELISA, Francisco. 65-1825
EliVES, Simon. 65-1664
ELIZA (Schooner) 65-1709
ELIZABETH City Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
ELIZABETH City, N. C. 64-572
ELIZABETH Hull (Bark) 64-1394
ELIZABETH, N. J.
Family papers. 65-1570, 65-1709
Hotels. 65-1626
Resident of. 65-1628
Taverns. 65-1650
ELIZABETHAN script. 65-1028
EUZABETHTOWN, N. J. see Elizabeth,
N. J.
ELK Valley (Neb.) Monthly Meeting, Society of
Friends. 65-1986
ELKHART, HL 64-245
ELKINS, Stephen Benton, 1841-1911. 63-326,
65-565
ELKS, Benevolent and Protective Order of.
65-647
ELKTON, Md.
Letters from. 63-367
ELLA and Annie (Ship) 63-274
ELLA (Schooner) 64-572
ELLENDALE, La.
Personal papers. 64-1102
ELLERMAN, Anne Winifred see Bryher,
Winifred, 1894-
ELLERY, William, 1727-1820. 65-1302
ELLESMERE, Thomas Egerton, baron see
Egerton, Thomas, baron Ellesmere and
viscount Brackley, 15407-1617
ELLET, Elizabeth Fries (Lummis) 1818-1877.
64-803, 64-960
ELLETT, Robert. 65-1006
ELLICOTT, Joseph. 65-1523
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
EL1ICOTT, Thomas. 65-935
EL1ICOTT City, Md.
Personal papers. 64-1210
ELLICOTTVILLE, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-904
ELLIOT, Anne Eliza. 64-1002
ELLIOT, E. E. 64-867
ELLIOT, IsabelU. 64-1002
ELLIOT, John, of Harnett Co. , N. C
64-1002
ELLIOT, William H. 64-1002
ELLIOTT, Barnard
Estate of. 65-849
ELLIOTT, Gilbert 64-572, 64-649
ELLIOTT, Habersham. 64-490
ELLIOTT, Harriet. 65-69
ELLIOTT, Henry, 1884- 65-1033
ELLIOTT, Henry W. 63-350
ELLIOTT, John Barnwell, 1841-1921. 64-490
ELLIOTT, JosephE. 64-1557
ELLIOTT, Newton G. , 1812-1877 ? 65-682
ELLIOTT, Stephen, 1771-1830. 64-1552
ELLIOTT, Stephen, Bp., 1806-1866. 64-490
64-639, 64-671, 64-1121
ELLIOTT, Stephen, 1832-1866. 63-292
ELLIOTT, Thompson Coit, 1862-1943
65-1047
ELLIOTT family. 64-490
Genealogy. 65-305, 65-883
ELLIS, Charles, 1817-1900. 63-345
ELLIS, D. D. 65-1798
ELLIS, Edith Anna. 64-818
ELLIS, Elizabeth see Roosevelt, Elizabeth
(Ellis)
ELLIS, George, baron Dover see Dover,
George Ellis, baron, 1797-1833
ELLIS, Havelock, 1859-1939. 64-1367
65-1205
ELLIS, John M. 64-1485
ELLIS, John Willis, 1820-1861. 63-66
ELLIS, Pearis Buckner, d. 1928. 65-1139
ELLIS, Powhatan, 1790-1863. *63-345
ELLIS, Raymond. 64-365
ELLIS, Sara, 65-1831
ELLIS (Thomas and Charles) & Company,
Richmond, Va. 63-345
ELLIS, Thomas Harding, 1814-1898. 63-345
ELLB, W. A. 65-1446
ELLIS, Welbore, baron Mendip see Mendip,
Welbore Ellis, baron, 1713-1802
ELLIS-AUan papers (Manuscript collection)
63-345 , 65-903
ELLIS & Allan, Richmond, Va. 65-903
ELLBTON, Robert W. 64-147
ELMER, Elizabeth see Potter, Elizabeth
(Elmer)
ELMER, William, b. 1814. 65-1615
ELMER family. 65-1616
ELMSLTE, George. 65-1340
ELMWOOD, Neb.
Banks and banking. 65-1462
Personal papers. 65-1409
EL PASO, Tex.
Economic conditions. 64-891
Personal papers. 65-741
EL SALVADOR
Foreign relations (U. S.) 65-1330
ELSBREE, Anna, collector. 64-854
ELSWORTH, J. C. 65-1831
ELSWORTH, Ralph Henry, 1872-1947.
65-1374
ELWARD, Richard. 63-68
ELWELL, Cyril Frank, 1884-1963. 64-726
ELWOOD, Anna C. 65-247
ELWOOD, Isaac Newton, 1843-1887. 65-247
ELY, Lewis. 64-491
ELY, Northcutt, 1903- 64-1272
ELY, Richard Theodore, 1854-1943. 64-1500
64-1624, 65-162 ' '
ELY, Robert Erskine. 64-767
ELYRIA, Ohio
Clergyman's papers. 65-432
EMANCIPATION of slaves see_ Slavery-
Emancipation
EMANUEL Missionary College see Andrews
University, Berrien Springs, Mich.
EMBARGO of 1807. 63-324
EMBASSIES (U. S.) see Diplomatic service;
Foreign relations
EMBLEMS see Seals (Emblematic)
EMBRYOLOGY. 64-134, 65-1940
EMERGENCY Committee of Atomic Scientists
64-29, 64-83
EMERGENCY Fleet Corporation, United States
Shipping Board. 65-79
EMERGENCY Peace Campaign. 64-21, 65-152
EMERGENCY Relief Administration, U. 3.
FederaL 65-80, 65-758
EMERSON, Edward W. 64-1326
EMERSON, Gouverneur, 1769-1874. 64-958
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. 64-47
64-63, 65-908, 65-910, 65-1198 '
EMERSON, Rollins A. 65-1408
EMERSON, William. 64-944
EMERSON family. 64-958
EMERY, Albert Hamilton, 1834-1926.
64-1293
EMERY, Ellen Vesta Bee Hamlin, Ellen
Vesta (Emery) 1832-1920
EMERY, Henry C. 65-900
EMERY, John G. 65-552
EMERY, Stephen
Family of. 65-1968
EMERY family. 65-1968
EMIGRANT register compiled by Charles Kelly.
65-1793
EMIGRANTS and emigration jee Immigration
and emigration
EMILY (Ship) 63-274
EMLEY, Abner
Estate of. 65-1617
EMLEY, John. 65-1617
EMLEY, Joseph. 65-1617
EMLEY, Oliver H. P. 65-1617
EMLEY, Samuel. 65-1617
EMMA C. Latham (Schooner) 64-1400
EMMA Lincoln (Bark) 64-1395
EMMA Mine, Utah. S5-1156
EMMA Silver Mining Company Limited, London.
Eng. 65-1156 ^
EMMETT, Burton, 1871-1935. 64-491
EMMONS, Anita see Blaine. Anita (Emmons)
McCormick
EMMONS, Benjamin Linton, court clerk.
65-683
EMMONS, Benjamin Linton, Missouri State
legislator. 64-302, 65-683
EMMONS, Benjamin Linton, 1861-1942
65-683
EMMONS family. 65-683
EMORY, Thomas. 64-768
EMORY and Henry College, Emory. Va.
64-512
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
EMPLOYERS' liability. 65-1042
see also Workmen's compensation
336
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EMPLOYMENT
see also Unemployment
Children see Child labor
Discrimination in. 65-352, 65-1033
Negroes. 63-47, 65-608
Slaves. 63-121, 63-137, 64-450
Student placement. 65-507
Women. 64-715
Michigan. 65-238
Nebraska. 65-1431
EMPORIA, Kan.
Travel and description. 64-1503
EMRIE, Clara see Greve, Clara (Emrie)
ENAMEL, Cental. 64-683
ENCYCLOPAEDIA Britannica. 64-21, 64-102,
64-113
ENDELMAN, Edward. 64-1290
ENDERS, U. S. 65-1170
ENDICOTT, William Crowninshield, 1826-
1900. 63-376, 64-764
ENDOWMENTS. 64-767, 64-993
see also Foundations, Charitable and
educational; Philanthropy
Education. 65-918
Michigan. 64-1418
New York City. 65-1062
Southern States. 65-1216
ENERGY (Physics) 63-15
ENERGY resources see Power resources
ENFIELD, Eng.
Firearms industry and trade. 64-1288
ENFIELD, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
ENFIELD, N. C.
Letters from. 64-465
ENGEL, Julia, collector. 65-1198
ENGEL, Solton, collector. 65-1198
ENGELMANN, George, 1809-1884. 65-654
ENGINEERING. 64-266, 64-649, 64-1498,
64-1499, 64-1581 65-9, 65-670
see also Civil engineering; Electrical
engineering; Forests and forestry— En-
gineering; Hydraulic engineering; Indus-
trial engineering; Mechanical engineering;
Mechanics; Mines, mining, and mineral
resources — Engineering; Railroads— Con-
struction and engineering; U. S. — Army-
Corps of Engineers
Notes, etc.
Societies
65-693
see also Civil engineering— Societies
Illinois. 65-1312
Teachers and teaching. 65-227, 65-1936,
65-1939
By place
Louisiana. 64-765
Michigan. 65-1312
Minnesota. 65-1312
Virginia. 64-1243
ENGINEERING English, University of
Michigan see Michigan— University-
College of Engineering— Dept. of Engineer-
ing English
ENGINEERING Research Institute, University
of Michigan. 65-642
ENGINEERS. 63-94
ENGINEERS, U. S. President's Committee for
the Development of Scientists and. 65-1040
ENGINES. 64-507
see also Internal combustion engines;
Steam engines
M a n ufacturing and trade
Pennsylvania. 63-153
ENGLAND, William H. 65-942
ENGLAND see Great Britain
ENGLE, NathanieL 64-293
ENGLE, Paul, 1908- 64-150, 64-728
ENGLISH, Albert D. 65-248
ENGLISH, B. M. 64-1577
ENGLISH, David Combs, b. 1842. 65-1618
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
ENGLISH language and literature. 63-52,
64-233, 64-1338, 65-1028, 65-1198
see also Authors; Middle English; Old
English
History and criticism. 63-99
Lectures (Notes, etc. ) 64-127, 65-1567
School notebooks. 65-582
Teaching. 64-109, 64-850, 64-1506,
65-224, 65-453, 65-532, 65-1247,
65-1292, 65-1335, 65-1913
ENGLISH Language Institute, University of
Michigan. 65-268
ENGLISH poetry see Poetry
ENGLISH Speaking Union. 64-1291
ENGLISH West Indian Expedition, 1739-1742.
63-221
ENGLISHVILLE, Mich.
Church of Christ. 65-256
ENGRAVERS and engraving. 64-491, 64-1317,
65-113, 65-227
see also Etchers and etching
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
ENTOMOLOGY. 65-1889
see also Insects
Legislation
Illinois. 65-1919
School notebooks. 65-666
Societies. 65-1919
ENTZMINGER, Louis. 64-1163
EOCHATR-sciatb an Aifriim (Manuscript)
64-807
EPIDEMICS. 64-952, 65-23, 65-878
see also specific names of epidemic
diseases; e.g. Cholera
Florida. 64-1047
Great Britain. 64-69
Illinois. 63-243
EPIGRAMS. 64-1453
EPILEPTICS
Institutional care
Michigan. 65-399
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, JohnWayles, 1773-1823. 63-97
EPPES family. 64-1031
EPSTEIN, Abraham, 1892-1942. 64-715
EPSTEIN, Seymour, 1917- 65-1097
EPWORTH League. 64-852, 64-972, 64-975,
64-976, 65-166
EQUAL rights amendment to the Constitution.
65-842
ERASMUS, Desiderius, d. 1536. 64-47
ERICSSON, John, 1803-1889. 65-896
ERIE and Kalamazoo Railroad. 65-249
ERIE and Kalamazoo Railroad Bank, Adrian,
Mich. 65-400
ERIE CanaL 64-865, 64-873, 64-941
ERIE Company. 65-1523
ERIE Co. , N. Y.
Sheriffs. 64-1319
337
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ERIE Farmers Club of Buffalo County (Neb )
65-1418
ERIE, Mich.
Letters from. 64-1493
ERIE Narrow Gauge System Railroad. 64-815
ERIE Turnpike. 65-1523
ERLANGER, Joseph, 1874- 65-1030
ERLANGER Productions. 65-844
ERMATDJGER, Edward, 1797-1876. 65-1140
ERNST, Carl Julius, 1853-1932. 65-1464
ERNST, Morris Leopold, 1888- 65-52
65-78, 65-1664
ERNST, Otto. 63-30
ERSKINE, Andrew Nelson, 1826-1862. 64-741
ERSKTNE, B. H. 64-741
ERSKINE, John, 1879-1951. 64-1338, 65-594
♦ERSKINE, Michael. 64-741
ERSKINE College, Due West, S. C. 63-89
64-617 '
ERWDJ, Edward Jones, 1806-1871. 64-492
ERWDJ, Elizabeth Ann (Phifer) 1814-1890
64-492
ERWDJ, George Phifer, 1840-1911. 64-492
ERWDJ, John. 63-136
ERWDJ, L. A. 64-412
ERWDJ, Robert G. 65-950
ERWDJ family. 64-412, 64-492
ESKIMOS. 64-1268
see also Alaska— Indians; Aleuts
Anthropology. 63-14
Archeology. 65-1081
Ethnology. 65-1813
ESPERANZA vanadium property, Pinal Co
Ariz. 65-1781 " '
ESPEY, James H. 64-493
ESPEY, Joseph S. 64-493
ESPEY family. 64-493
ESPDJA de Serna, Concha, 1877- 64-802
ESPIONAGE see Secret service
ESPY family see Espey family
ESSEX, Robert Devereux, earl of, 1566-1601.
65-1873
ESSEX Co. , N. J.
Family papers. 65-1594, 65-1709
Genealogy. 65-1625
Land
Legal documents; 65-1579
ESSEX Co., N. Y.
Business records. 64-876, 64-905
ESSEX Co., Va. 64-571
County records. 65-1017
Estate management. 64-1248
ESSEX, Eng.
Manors. 64-62
ESSEX (Frigate) 63-387, 65-61
ESTABROOK Woman's Relief Corps, Ann
Arbor, Mich. 65-1333
ESTATE laws
Maryland. 63-116
ESTATE management
This heading is used for the operation and
control of landed property.
Great Britain. 64-176, 65-1873
New York. 65-63
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, 65-815
Colorado. 65-1189
Connecticut 64-245
Delaware. 64-207, 64-212
England. 63-146, 64-34
France. 64-118, 64-330
Georgia. 65-733
Great Britain. 65-1872
Illinois. 64-245
Kentucky. 65-26
Louisiana. 65-701
Maine. 63-335
Massachusetts. 64-357
Mexico. 65-1080
Michigan. 65-229, 65-357, 65-658
Missouri. 64-271, 64-273, 64-307, 64-327,
64-337, 64-1241, 65-675, 65-974
65-1161. 65-1402
Netherlands. 65-1072
Nevada. 65-1169
New Jersey. 65-1566, 65-1579, 65-1595
65-1602, 65-1609, 65-1617, 65-1620 '
65-1631, 65-1636, 65-1638, 65-1645
65-1652, 65-1683, 65-1708
New Mexico. 65-1126
New York. 64-835, 64-836, 64-894,
64-916, 64-919, 64-940, 64-942
New York City. 65-1654, 65-1659
North Carolina. 63-121, 64-368, 64-373
64-377, 64-378, 64-379, 64-420, 64-429
%T?%', 6 f 5 °°' 64 - 591 ' 64 - 668 ' 64-979
64-1002, 64-1038, 64-1080, 64-1109
64-1532, 65-724, 65-748
Pennsylvania. 64-1150, 65-823, 65-915
65-1663, 65-1750 '
Santo Domingo (French colony) 64-330
Scotland. 65-748
South Carolina. 63-280, 63-287, 63-291
63-297, 63-302, 63-307, .63-317, 64-650,
64-1552, 65-733, 65-847, 65-849
Tennessee. 64-1178, 65-710, 65-881
Texas. 64-745, 64-747, 64-755
Virginia, 64-751, 64-1230, 64-1241
64-1242, 65-987, 65-1000, 65-1006
Washington, D. C. 64-768
ESTE, David Kirkpatrlck, 1785-1875. 63-168
63-184 *
ESTEY Manufacturing Company, Owosso, Mich.
65-516
ESTHETICS. 64-1360
ESTONIA
Missions
Lutheran. 64-814
ESTODRNELLES de Constant, Paul Henri
Benjamin, baron d', 1852-1924. 64-767
ESTRAYS
Nebraska. 65-1432
ETAPLES, France
Art students. 64-881
ETCHERS and etching. 65-227, 65-369
see also Engravers and engraving
ETHICS. 64-59, 64-887
see also Conscience
Articles, essays, notes, etc. 65-837,
Christian. 64-93
Medicine. 64-1552
Teachers and teaching. 65-1242, 65-1251
65-1895, 65-1903
see also Character education
ETHIOPIA
Egyptian Army campaign, 1875-1876.
64-1050
ETHNO-hlstory collection, 16th-19th centuries
(Manuscript collection) 64-55
ETHNOLOGY. 63-4, 64-404, 64-1580
65-1423
Aleuts. 65-1813
Chukchi. 65-1813
Eskimos. 65-1813
Indians. 63-2, 63-3, 63-9, 65-1176,
65-1766, 65-1781, 65-1809
Negroes. 63-10
By place
Alaska. 65-1813
Central America. 63-10
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
Oceania. 65-1814
Southwest 63-10, 64-7
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ETHNOLOGY (Continued)
West Indies. 63-10
ETHRIDGE, Mark F. 65-52
ETTING, Frank M. 65-1316
ETTWEIN, John, 1721-1802. 63-293
EUGENE Onegin, by Vladimir Nabokov.
65-921
EUGENE, Or.
University of Oregon see Oregon— Univer-
sity (Eugene)
•■■■--
EUGENIE, consort of Napoleon III, 1826-1920.
64-817
EUREKA and Palisade Railroad Company.
65-1993
EUREKA Manufacturing Company, Lincoln,
Neb. 65-1987
EUREKA, Nev.
Railroads. 65-1993
EUREKA Screw Bolt and Nut Manufacturing
Company, Alexandria, Va. 65-1956
EUROPE
see also Napoleonic period; World War I;
World War II
Agriculture. 65-1307
Anthropology. 63-14
Archeological expeditions. 65-36
Art and artists. 63-393
Art students (U. S. ) 64-1546
Authors. 63-393
Bimetallism. 63-377
Botany. 65-1937, 65-1960
Churches and religious affairs
Friends. 65-155
Methodist 64-966
Cooperatives. 65-73
Economic conditions. 65-73
Education. 65-912, 65-923
Financial agents (U. S. ) 65-2020
Foreign relations (Gt Brit) 63-100,
64-123
Foreign relations (Hawaii) 65-1777
Foreign relations (U. S.) 63-187
Fortifications. 63-228
Glass industry and trade. 63-309
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1169, 64-1341,
65-1923
Hospitals. 63-250
Housing. 65-45
Industrial revolution. 64-141
Intellectual life. 65-1079
International relief. 65-1509, 65-1721
Letters from. 65-208. 65-474, 65-478,
65-553
Letters received in. 64-197, 64-1075
Maps. 64-289
Medicine. 63-250, 64-771
Missions. 65-155
Lutheran. 64-814
Mormon. 65-1162
Museums. 65-1815
Politics
19th century. 63-64, 64-118
20th century. 65-1079
Reconstruction, 1939-195L 65-101, 65-117
Shipping records. 64-412
Social life, 64-333, 64-977
Special mission for the YMCA. 65-923
Students (U. S.) 64-882, 64-148L 65-23,
65-345
see also Europe— Art students (U.S.)
Travel and description.
18th to 20th centuries. 63-92, 64-958,
65-23, 65-155, 65-867
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1019,
64-1160, 65-440, 65-585, 65-594
1800-1850. 63-228, 64-1346, 65-847
USD's. 65-186, 65-225, 65-269,
65-1048, 65-1565, 65-1670
1860's. 65-241, 65-379, 65-437,
65-1370
1870<s. 63-264, 63-380, 64-771,
64-1422, 65-24, 65-225, 65-1997
1880-8. 63-247 64-1131, 65-164,
65-305
1890's. 65-209, 65-560, 65-616, 65-636,
65-659, 65-1515, 65-1530
1850-1900. 63-104, 64-1414, 65-501,
65-906
1850-1950. 65-318, 65-347, 65-480,
65-507, 65-653, 65-1395, 65-1925
1900-1910. 63-233, 63-250, 64-33,
65-278
1900-1950. 64-918, 64-1517, 65-155,
65-209, 65-305, 65-636, 65-1216
1930's. 65-214, 65-1417
World War I (Period preceding) 65-1923
World War U
Conferences. 65-64
World War n (Postwar period)
Food supplies. 65-1307
EUROPEAN Advisory Commission. 65-81
EUROPEAN miscellany, 1531-1932.
(Manuscript collection) 63-65
EUROPEAN Recovery Program, 1948-1952.
65-101, 65-117
EUSTE, 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
EUSTB, William, 1753-1825. 63-366, 64-186,
64-1563
EUSTIS, William E. C, of Boston. 64-237
EUSTIS family. 64-237
EUSTIS Mining Company. 64-237
EUTAW Springs, S. C. , Battle of, 1781.
64-1114
EVANGELICAL churches
Michigan. 65-259
EVANGELICAL Lutheran Joint Synod of
Wisconsin and Other States. 63-18, 63-26
EVANGELICAL Lutheran Synod of Illinois.
63-25
EVANGELICAL Lutheran Synodical Conference
of North America. 63-26
Board for Colored Missions see Evangeli-
cal Lutheran Synodical Conference of
North America— Missionary Board
Doctrinal Unity Committee. 63-18
Missionary Board. 63-27
EVANGELISCHE Akademle, Boll, Ger. 63-33
EVANGELISTIC work. 63-409, 64-638,
64-674, 64-952, 64-1160, 64-1553, 65-1534
History (Notes, etc ) 64-855
Baptist. 65-241
Methodist 64-1241
Michigan. 65-241, 65-499
New York. 64-837
EVANS, Argulas
Estate of. 65-1617
EVANS, August H. 65-684
EVANS, Augusta Jane see Wilson, Augusta
Jane (Evans) 1835-1909
•EVANS, Cadwalader. 64-1145
EVANS, Edward Payson, 1831-1917. 65-585,
65-1395
EVANS, Mrs. Edward Payson see Evans,
Elizabeth E. (Gibson)
EVANS, Elizabeth E. (Gibson) 65-1395
EVANS, Florence (Wilkinson) 64-150
EVANS, George. 65-2020
EVANS, James, of FayetteyUJe, N. C.
64-1003
EVANS, Martha Henrietta (Knight) 64-1003
EVANS, Nathan, Revolutionary soldier.
64-413
EVANS, Robley DungUsan, 1846-1912. 65-61
EVANS, Rudolph, 1878-1960. 65-937
EVANS, Ruth. 64-1472
EVANSTON, IU.
Northwestern University see Northwestern
University, Evanston, m.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
EVARTS, Jeremiah, 1781-1831. 65-1831
EVARTS, William Maxwell, 1818-1901
63-326, 63-406, 64-57, 64-764, 65-225
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. 65-1236
As correspondent. 63-198, 64-427 64-795
64-1320, 64-1584, 65-178, 65-681
65-1576 '
Autographs. 64-63
EVERETT, Joseph. 64-626
The EVERGLADES, Fla.
Travel and description. 65-920
EVERS, Medgar. 65-1102
EVERY week (Periodical) 64-1596
EVTNS, Benson. 64-1181
EVDJS, W. S. 64-1181
EVTNS Brothers Store, Culleoka. Tenn.
64-1181 ^
EVOLUTION. 63-236
see also Biology; Heredity
EVOLUTION and religious beliefs. 64-1163
64-1182 '
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
EW ^ LL . Uszinka (CampheU) 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
EWTNG, Alexander. 64-1434
EWING, Andrew. 64-1182
EWING, Baker. 65-25
EWING, Charles, 1835-1883. 65-904
EWING, Ellen see Sherman, Ellen (Ewing)
1824-1888 ^
EWING, George, 1754-1824. 65-905
EWING, George Washington, 1803-1866.
65-1179
EWTNG, Henry, Confederate soldier. 64-485
EWING, Hugh Boyle, 1826-1905. 63-264
65-904, 65-905 '
J EWING, Maria Theresa see Steele, Maria
Theresa (Ewing) '
EWTNG, Mary see Lane. Mary (Ewing)
EWING, Nathaniel. 64-309
EWDia PhUemonBeecher, 1820-1906
do-904
EWTNG, Robert 64-1175
EW £%F U ' aaS - 1789 -"71. 65-904, 65-905.
EWmG^Thomas, 1829-1896. 63-264, 65-904,
EWING, Thomas, 1862-1942. 65-905
EWNG, Virginia Larwill (Miller) 65-904
EWING, William a, d. 1854. 65-1178
EWING lamUy. 65-904, 65-905
Genealogy. 65-905
EXACTUS g*o-Rlm Corporation, Palo Alto,
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
EXCELSIOR Manufacturing Company
St. Louis, Mo. 65-687 '
EXCHANGE of persons programs. 64-870
^c^ 02 Sta,e Bank 0I Minneapolis.
65-671
^S?™* Co °™"tee for the Inauguration
(1881 and 1901) 64-769 ""■e"™™
EXECUTORS and administrators see Estates
EXERCISES, Devotional see Devotional
exercises (Daily readings)
EXETER, Me.
General stores. 65-1557
Law practice. 65-1557
EXETER, N. H.
Merchants. 64-56
Phillips Exeter Academy. 64-822, 65-1091
EXHIBITIONS and fairs
see also Agricultural exhibitions; Art and
Artists— Exhibitions; Flowers— Shows-
and names of exhibitions or fairs
Natural history. 65-1919
France. 65-468 -
Illinois see_ Chicago, m. -World's Colum-
bian Exposition, 1893
Michigan. 65^624
Minnesota, 63-243, 64-1521
Missouri. 63-376, 64-1329, 64-1526
New York. 64-167
Ohio. 63-203, 64-16
Pennsylvania. 63-154
see also Philadelphia, Pa. —Centennial
Exhibition, 1876
Virginia. 64-703
Washington. 63-216
^^C- S. politics) see Territorial
EXPEDITIONS see Archeotogy-Expedtttoas-
Earing expeditions; Filib^ers?Xry
"^dmons; Naval expeditions; Sci^S*
expeditions; Scouts and scouting; Surveys
andsurveyi^-ExpediHonsrnaieTor^
anmes; and names of specific expeditions
EXPENSES see kinds of expenses and ac-
counts, e. g. Household accounts; Medical
accounts. School accounts; and subdivisions
Accounts, and Personal accounts under
names of places
EXPERT Committee on United Nations Public
Information. 64-1615
The 65^9?i J ° rr (POdVlgJ ' by Vladim,r Nabotov -
EXPLORERS
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
Missouri. 65-1161
EXPLORING expeditions
Here are entered all general references
to exploring and exploration whether formal-
ly organized expeditions or informal activ-
ities.
seealso names of expeditions, and specific
E^« eXPl0raU0n ' e - & Scientific
expeditions
65-61, 65-1979
Alaska
Coast. 65-1825
Antarctic regions. 64-782, 64-1388
see also United States Exploring Expedi-
tion, 1838-1842 mgiapeai-
Arctic regions. 64-328
California. 65-1818
Coast. 65-1825
Canada. 65-1766, 65-1782
Central America. 65-1828
Colorado River. 65-1781, 65-1809
Great Basin. 65-1818
New Mexico. 64-800
Pacific coast. 65-1825
Pacific Northwest. 65-1782, 65-1818
Pacific Ocean. 63-344
Panama. 65-1828
Rocky Mountains. 64-333, 65-676, 65-1818
Washington
Coast. 65-1825
The West 64-314,65-23,65-1793,65-1818
Yellowstone River. 64-343
EXPLOSIONS
Ships. 64-265
340
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EXPORT Exposition, Philadelphia, Pa., 1899.
63-154
EXPORTING and importing see Foreign trade;
Merchants
EXPOSITIONS see Exhibitions and fairs; and
names of expositions or location
EXPRESS companies. 64-861
see also Freight and freightage
Montana. 65-1786
Texas. 65-810
EXPRESS, St Joseph, Mo. (Newspaper)
64-659
EXPULSION see Deportation
EXTENSION work, Agricultural see Agricul-
tural extension work
EYE
see also Ophthalmology
Diseases and defects, Cure of. 64-376
Medical lectures, notes, etc. 65-1540
EZEKEEL, Mordecai Joseph Brill, 1899-
65-27
FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
64-720, 65-30, 65-138, 65-1060
F. O. B. Detroit, by Wessel Smitter. 65-562
FAASS, F. Lewis. 64-865
FAASS (F. Lewis) and Daniel Ford. 64-865
FABER, Cecilia B6hl de see Caballero,
Fernan, pseud, of Cecilia Bohl de Faber,
1796-1877
FABiyS, Mich.
Civil War
Civilian life. 65-634
FABRICS see Textile Industry and trade
FACTORIES
Inspection
Michigan. 65-352
Specifications. 64-1037
FACTORS see Commission merchants
FACTORY and industrial management
(Periodical) 65-27
FADIMAN, Clifton. 64-1558
FAFNER Bearing Company, Detroit, Mich.
64-1508
FAHY, Charles. 65-942
FAILING (J. ) & Company, Portland, Or.
65-1129
FAILING, James F. 65-1129
FAILINGS & Hyatt, Portland, Or. 65-1129
FAIR Haven, Conn. 64-245, 64-1310
FAIR labor standards act of 1938. 64-21
FAIRBANK, Janet. 65-1997
FAIRBANKS, Avard Tennyson, 1897- 65-365,
65-434, 65-566
FAIRBANKS, Charles Warren, 1852-1918.
65-213, 65-565
FAIRBANKS, Alaska
Archeology. 65-1081
FA1RCHILD, Charles Stebbins, 1842-1924.
64-764
FAIRCHTLD, Henry Pratt, 1880- 63-354
FAKCBJLD, William B. 63-190
FAIRFAX, Ada. 63-193
FAIRFAX, Bryan. 65-983
FAIRFAX, Denny Martin, 1725-1800. 65-983
FAIRFAX, Thomas Fairfax, 6th baron, 1692-
1782. 65-983
FAIRFAX Co., Va. 64-1180, 65-991
Clerk's office. 64-1227
County records. 65-1017
Land
Legal documents. 64-997
FAIRFAX family. 65-983
FAIRFAX Parish, Va. 65-991
FAIRFAX Station, Va.
Civil War. 63-351
FAIRFIELD Co. , S. C.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-84
FAIRFIELD, Mich.
Description. 65-593
FAIRFIELD Township, N. C. 64-1071
FAIRLEIGH, Thomas Brooks. 65-23
FAIRLIE, John Archibald, 1872-1947.
64-1515, 65-1308 , 65-1917, 65-1920
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 and Order movement. 65-91
FAITH healing. 64-838
FAJARDO incident. 63-387
FALCONER, Jacob A. 64-1263
FALCONER family
Genealogy. 65-876
FALL, Albert Bacon. 65-944
FALLIGANT, Phil. 64-407
FALLIGANT, Robert. 64-407
FALLB, William J. 64-1553
FALLS, R. J. 65-1151
FALLS of St Anthony, Minn.
Log booms. 63-235
FALMOUTH, Me. 64-56
FALMOUTH, Va.
Merchants. 65-961
FAMILY law see Domestic relations
FAMILY papers see used as a subdivision
under place for a collection of papers of a
general nature
FAMT, Emilio Aguinaldo y see Aguinaldo y
Famy, Emilio, 1869-1964
FAN mail. 65-291, 65-1062
FANNING, Edmund, 1739-1818. 64-1057
FANNY (Bark) 64-255
FANNY (Ship) 63-274
FAR East 64-1331, 65-271
Colonies (Gt Brit ) 63-112
Education. 64-46, 64-51
Foreign relations (Gt Brit) 63-40, 63-112
Imperialism. 63-112
Students (U. S.) 65-23
Travel and description. 63-92, 63-264,
64-567, 65-23, 65-155, 65-920
FARBER, Isabella Bowen, b. ca. 1810.
65-852
FARGO (James H. and W. G.) General Store
and Flour Mill, Manchester, Mich.
65-402
FARGO, N. D.
Law practice. 65-762
Literary societies. 65-781
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
FARIS, C. E. 65-944
FARLEY, James Aloysius, 1888- 64-253,
64-1348, 65-32, 65-33, 65-34, 65-43, 65-47,
65-54, 65-56, 65-57, 65-173, 65-932,
65-1059, 65-1478
FARM accounts. 64-56, 65-1307
England. 64-174
Maine. 64-56
Michigan. 65-294, 65-453, 65-1355
New Jersey. 65-1599, 65-1653, 65-1667,
65-1685, 65-1695
New York. 64-823, 64-848, 64-916,
64-1591
North Carolina. 64-372, 64-540
Ohio. 65-664
Pennsylvania. 64-56, 65-827
FARM animals see Animals Livestock
341
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FARM Board, U. S. Federal. 64-20, 65-54.
65-1487
FARM buildings see Barns
FARM bureaus
see also Agricultural extension work
Nevada. 65-1787
North Dakota. 65-771
FARM crops _see Crops
FARM Crops Processing Corporation. 65-1505
FARM implements see Farm machinery and
implements
FARM land
Prices. 65-663
FARM legislation see Agricultural laws and
legislation
FARM life see Farms and farming- Rural
life
FARM machinery and Implements
Care of
Alabama. 65-1864
Industry and trade.
65-1440
63-235, 64-989,
Japan. 65-892
Massachusetts. 64-1
Michigan. 65-461, 65-569, 65-1352
Minnesota. 64-1525
New York. 64-930
inventory. 63-121
Plows. 64-300
FARM management see Estate management;
Farms and farming; Plantations— Business
papers
FARM Manage m ent Service. 65-1307
FARM mortgages see_ Mortgages
FARM produce
Accounts
New York. 64-916
North Carolina. 64-617
Marketing
see also Marketing
Illinois. 65-684
Minnesota. 63-249, 63-253
Mississippi. 64-384
Washington. 64-1263
Wisconsin. 65-1065
Prices. 64-904, 65-663, 65-1001
FARM relief see Agricultural laws and legis-
lation *
FARM tenancy. 64-861, 65-1307
see also Sharecroppers
Iowa. 65-1942
FARMER, John, 1789-1838. 64-1585
FARMER, John, 1798-1859. 65-654
FARMER, Martha ^ei. Anthony, Martha
(Farmer)
FARMER, William H. 65-874
FARMER family. 65-874
FARMER/Labor Conference, Omaha. Neb
1963. 65-1426 *'
FARMER-Labor Party. 65-250 . 65-674
FARMERS' Alliance see National Farmers'
Alliance and Industrial Union; for State and
local groups see name of State or place
FARMERS and Mechanics Bank, Detroit, Mich.
65—400
FARMERS Bank of Fillmore County, Ohiowa,
FARMER'S Club of School District No 73
Kent Co., Mich. 65-1346 * '
FARMERS' cooperatives see Cooperative
agriculture
FARMERS' Educational and Cooperative Union
of America. 64-685, 65-80
FARMERS' institutes
Illinois. 65-165
Minnesota. 63-239
Nebraska. 65-1408
New York. 64-825
The FARMERS' last frontier, by Fred Albert
Shannon. 65-1932
FARMERS' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of
Lenawee Co. , Mich. 64-1406
FARMERS' Oil Mills, Tarboro, N. C. 65-749
FARMERS' organizations see Agricultural
societies
FARMERS State Alliance of North Carolina.
65-714
FARMERS Union Cooperatives. 65-1477
FARMERS' Union of America see Farmers'
Educational and Cooperative Union of Ameri-
ca
FARMER'S Water Company, Santa Paula, Calif
65-952
FARMING papers, 1813-1962 (Manuscript
collection) 65-1355
FARMINGTON, Conn.
English and Classical Family School for
Boys. 64-348
Summer school for the cultural sciences
64-1290
FARMS and farming. 63-104, 64-958. 65-23
65-887
see also Agriculture; Crops; Plantations;
Ranches; and headings beginning with the
word Rural
History. 65-1932
Planning. 65-1924
By place
Alabama. 64-1049, 64-1193
Arkansas. 64-800
Canada. 65-1782
Florida. 64-1193
France." 64-842
Georgia. 64-407, 64-493, 64-1193
Illinois. 64-248, 64-1265, 65-663
Indiana. 64-1265, 65-1818
Iowa. 64-1265, 65-170
Kansas. 64-248
Maine. 65-1974
Michigan. 64-1477, 64-1511, 65-201,
65-237, 65-257, 65-313, 65-316, 65-385
65-549, 65-659, 65-663, 65-1355.
65-1818 — '
Minnesota. 63-239, 63-246
Missouri. 64-273, 64-275, 64-284
64-1193
Nebraska. 65-1408, 65-1503
64-841, 64-892, 64-930,
New York.
65-1839
New Zealand.
64-366
North Carolina. 64-375, 64-378, 64-381
64-535, 64-540, 64-542, 64-586, 64-601
64-620, 64-649, 64-982, 64-999, 64-1530
North Dakota. 65-786
Ohio. 65-1818
Oregon. 64-248
South Carolina. 63-144, 64-1049
Southern States. 63-47, 65-878
Tennessee. 64-1193, 65-874, 65-875
Texas. 64-760, 64-1049
Vermont 64-1587
Virginia. 63-143, 64-145, 64-751, 65-663
Washington. 64-1265, 65-1056
Western Reserve. 65-1818
FARNHAM, Charles Cyrus. 65-955
FARNHAM, Florence Mary see Osgood
Florence Mary (Farnhamr^
FARNHAM, Laura A. 65-955
FARNHAM, Mary Elizabeth (Johnson) 65-955
FARNHAM, Roswell, 1827-1903. 65-955
FARNHAM, William Mills. 65-955
FARNSWORTH, Charles S. 65-764
FARNSWORTH, Elon, 1799-1877. 64-1500
65-253, 65-1373
FARNSWORTH family
Genealogy. 65-1373
FARNUM family
Genealogy. 64-1528
FARQUHAR, PercivaL 1864-1953. 64-1294
FARQUHARSON, Mary, 1902- 65-1035
FARRAGUT, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
As correspondent. 63-387, 65-678
Relating to. 64-575
Statue of. 65-909
64-830,
FARRAND, Livingston, 1867-1939
65-531
FARRAND, Max, 1869-1945. 64-1455
342
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FARRAR, Charles S. 65-251
FARRAR, Cynthia. 65-251
FAHRAR, Cyrus S. 65-251
FARRAR, John, 1779-1853. 65-1237
FAHRAR, Timothy,. 1747-1849. 65-1036
FARRAR, Timothy, 1788-1874. 65-1036
FARRAR family. 65-251
Genealogy. 65-1003
FARREL, A. C. J. 65-765
FARRELL, James Thomas, 1904- 64-165,
64-953
FARRELL, Margaret C. (Taylor) 65-587
FARRIERS. 64-907
see also Blacksinithing
FARROW, Henry Patillo, 1834-1907. 64-223
FARWELL, Charles Benjamin, 1823-1903.
65-1775
FASCISM. 65-1920, 65-1928
FASHIONS. 64-721
see also Costumes
England. 64-817
FASQUELLE, Louis, 1808-1862. 85-654
FATHER struck it rich, by Evalyn (Walsh)
McLean. 65-914
FAUGHT, Albert Smith, 1883- 65-824
FAULKNER, Charles James, 1806-1884.
*64-772, 65-1028
FAULKNER, 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,
63-404
FAUQUIER Co. , Va. 64-1241
County Court. 65-975
County records. 65-1017
FAW, Walter Wagner, 1867-1956. 64-1185
FAWCETT, Edgar. 63-401
FAWN River Grange (Mich.) 65-1346
FAXON, John Harvey, b. 1827. 65-252
FAYAL, Azores
Ships (U. S.) 65-180
FATE, Christopher Urdahl, 1886- 65-1309
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, 64-1068
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, 65-67, 65-71
To roads. 63-382
FEDERAL Council of Methodism. 64-970
FEDERAL Council of the Churches of Christ
in America. 64-966, 65-343
FEDERAL Courts Building, New York City.
63-349
FEDERAL deposit insurance. 65-1379
FEDERAL Land Bank of St. PauL St. Paul,
Minn. 65-771
FEDERAL land banks
Minnesota. 65-771
FEDERAL Music Project
Kentucky. 64-799
FEDERAL projects see names of specific
projects, e. g. U. S. —Work Projects
Administration
FEDERAL Reserve banks. 65-1211
FEDERAL Telephone and Telegraph Company.
64-942
FEDERAL Work Relief Program. 65-948
FEDERAL Writers' Project. 65-1162
Pennsylvania. 65-19
Washington. 65-1035
FEDERATED Press. 65-1031
FEDERATION of American Scientists. 64-29,
64-30, 64-86
FEDERATION of Atomic Scientists. 64-158
FEDERATION of Motion Picture Councils.
65-1049
FEDERATION of Women's Clubs see General
Federation of Women's Clubs; and the sub-
division Federation of Women's Clubs under
names of States, e. g. Michigan— Federa-
tion of Women's Clubs
FEEBLEMINDED
see also Retarded children
Education
New Jersey. 65-1662
Institutional care
IUinpis. 64-167
Michigan. 65-398, 65-399
Legal aspects. 84-184
FEECK, Cornelius
Estate of. 64-836
FEED trade see Flour and feed trade: Grist-
mills
FEENAN (M. J.) and Sons, Omaha, Neb.
65-1465
FEENAN, Martin J., b. 1842. 65-1465
FEHNER, A. G. 63-28
FEININGER, Lyonel Charles Adrian, 1871-
1956.
FEB, Herbert. 65-54
FELCH, Alpheus, 1806-1896. 65-253, 65-485,
65-585
FELCH, Theodore A., b. 1847. 65-253
FELDER, John Myers, 1782-1851. 63-352
FELIX y Buelna, Ramon. 65-2013
FELLOW servant doctrine. 65-1042
FELLOWS, Josepr 64-873
FELLOWS, Nathaniel. 64-1563
FELLOWSHIP of New Life. 64-1290
FELLOWSHIP of Reconciliation (United States)
64-30
FELLOWSHIP of Southern Churchmen.
65-1216
FELLOWSHIPS see Scholarships and fellow-
ships
FELT, Joseph Barlow, 1789-1869. 64-1564
FELTON, Cornelius Conway, 1807-1862.
65-1238
FELTON, Rebecca (Latimer) 1835-1930.
64-223, 64-224, 64-959
FELTON, WiUiam 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, 65-685
FENN, William Wallace, 1862-1932. 65-1239
FENNINGER family
Genealogy. 64-917
343
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FENNO, August. 64-351
FENNO, Henry. 64-351
FENNO family. 64-351
FENN*S Bridge, Ga.
Personal papers. 64-231
FENTON, William M., 1808-1871. 64-1511
FENTON, Mich.
Family papers. 65-353
FENTRESS Co. , Tenn,
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
FENTRISS, Frederick. 64-414
FENTRISS, Henry Macy. ' 64-414
FENTRISS, Louisa see Bond, Louisa (Fentrlss)
FERBER, Edna, 1887- 64-801, 64-1478,
65-1664, 65-1998
FEREBEE, Martha T. (Gregory) 64-509
FEREBEE, Nelson McPherson, 1849-1917.
64-509
FERGUSON, A. Foxton. 65-1983
FERGUSON, Garlands. 65-942
FERGUSON, Hallle see Davis. Hallie
(Ferguson) Flanagan, 1890-
FERGUSON, Barley Bascom, 1875- 64-494
FERGUSON, Homer, 1889- 64-1448, 65-458
65-463, 65-536, 65-1379, 65-1390
FERGUSON, 'Homer Lenoir, 1873-1953.
64-1573
FERGUSON, John. 64-836
FERGUSON, William Porter Frisbee, 1861-
1929. 65-338
FERGUSON family. 64-411
FERGUSSON, Adam. 64-1182
FERGUSSON, Frank. 64-1182
FERGUSSON, Harvey, 1890- 65-1141
FERGUSSON, Sterling. 64-1182
FERGUSSON, William. 64-1182
FERGUSSON family. 64-1182
FERMENTED milk drinks. 64-884
FERML Enrico, 1901-1954. 64-87
FERMtN de Mendlnueta, Pedro. 65-1165
FERNANDEZ, Alice (Barrows) see Barrows
Alice, 1878-1954. 65-1959
FERREL, William, 1817-1891. 63-129,
64-1556
FERREL family. 63-129
FERRER, Francisco, d. 1909. 64-887
FERRIES
Specifications. 64-709
New Jersey. 65-1696
North Dakota. 65-800
Virginia. 64-1234
FERRIL, Thomas H. 64-150
FERRIS, Carleton Gillespie, 1876- 65-254
FERRIS, Claiborne. 65-1519
FERRIS, Helen Gillespie, 1853-1917. 65-254
FERRIS, Woodbridge Nathan, 1853-1928
64-1469, 64-1474, 64-1499, 65-254 , 65-319,
65-332, 65-395, 65-445, 65-457T65-552
65-1338 '
Inauguration. 65-613
FERRIS family
Genealogy. 64-1177
FERRIS Institute, Big Rapids, Mich. 65-1351
FERRY, Amanda White. 65-255
FERRY, EUshaPeyre, 1825-1895. 83-216
65-1041 '
FERRY, Eliza see Leary, Eliza (Ferry)
1851-ca. 193~
FERRY, Thomas White, 1827-1896. 65-255
65-552, 65-565, 65-678
FERRY, William Montague. 1796-1867
65-255 '
FERRY, William Montague, 1824-1905.
65-255
FERRY family. 65-255
FERTILIZER industry
Prices. 64-372
Pennsylvania. 65-1755
FERTILIZERS and manures. 65-1305
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, 65-935
FESTIVALS. 64-1625
see also Celebrations
FETTERMAN, William Judd, 1833 7-1866
Massacre. 65-1499
FEW, WiUiam, 1748-1828. $3-97
FEZ, Morocco
Foreign relations (Batavlan Republic) 64-82
FIBERS see Agave; Sisal industry
FICKE, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945. 64-150
FICKLEN, Bessie (Alexander) b. 1861.
64-495
FICKLEN, John Rose, 1858-1907. 64-495
FIDALGO, Salvador. 65-1825
FIECHTNER, Fred. 63-28
FIELD, Abbey, 1844-1901. 65-256
FIELD, Alexander Pope. 64-186
FIELD, Cyrus West, 1819-1892
Autographs. 63-245, 64-63
FIELD, Eugene, 1850-1895. 64-136, 65-6 86,
65-1997
FIELD, Henry, 1902- 65-36
FIELD, Herbert. 65-614
FIELD (John) & Son, Baltimore, Md. 64-374
FIELD, Marshall, 1893-1956. 65-1763
FIELD (Marshall) Archaeological Expeditions.
65-36
FIELD, Moses W. , 1828-1889. 64-1429
FIELD, Nelson C. 65-532
FIELD, Roswell. 64-306
FIELD, Sara Bard. 65-1160, 65-1183
FIELD, Stephen Johnson, 1816-1899. 64-1218
FIELD family. 65-256
FIELDEN, Henry Wemyss, d. 1921. 63-284
FIE1DEN, 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
City. 64-929
FIGHT for Freedom. 64-88
FIGHTING see Boxing
FIGUEROA, Jose, 65-865
FIGUERS, Alice. 65-877
FIGUERS, SherrelL 65-877
FIGUERS family. 65-877
FILENE, Edward Albert, 1860-1937. 64-715
FILIBUSTERS
Nicaragua. 63-131
Spanish possessions. 63-114
FTLLEY, Chauncey Ives, 1829-1923. 65-687
FILLEY, Giles F. , 1815-1900. 65-687
FILLEY, OUver D. , b. 1806. 65-687
FILLEY family. 65-687
FILLING materials, Dental. 64-683
FILLMORE, Millard, Pres. U. S. , 1800-1874.
63-95, 64-1320
As correspondent 64-47, 64-817, 64-1584
65-2020 '
Autographs. 65-59
FILLMORE Co. , Neb.
Banks and banking. 65-1462
FILMS see Motion pictures
FELSON, F. V. 64-813
344
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FINANCE. 63-123, 63-135, 63-362, 63-374,
64-157, 64 457, 65-43
see also Bonds; Credit; Inflation (Finance);
Internal revenue; Specie payments; and
the subdivisions Economic conditions
and Finance under names of States
Churches. 64-976, 64-1375
Civil War period. 63-57, 63-104
Europe. 65-2020
Colleges and universities. 64-1480, 65-396
Confederation and Constitutional periods.
64-1567
Revolutionary period. 64-1567
World Warn. 65-671, 65-788, 65-1508
By place
California. 65-2010
France. 64-122
India. 63-105
Michigan. 65-306
Nebraska. 65-1498, 65-1502
Ohio. 63-123
Philippine Islands. 65-116
Texas. 64-740, 64-743
Virginia. 64-1099
FINCASTLE Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
FINCASTLE, Va. 64-800
FINCH, Daniel, 2d earl of Nottingham.
65-1074
FINCH, F. 64-241
FINCH, George A. 64-1577
FINCH, Helen F. 64-892
FINCH, Lena Walton (Jeifress) 65-967
FINCH family. 66-1074
FTNDLAY, James, b. 1770. 63-195
FINDLEY, Jane see Shank, Jane (Findley)
FINE, John Sydney, 1893- 64-882
FINE, Nathan, 1893- 64-1594
FINE arts see Art and artists
FINE Arts, Minneapolis Society of. 65-1983
FINK, Albert, 1827-1897. 64-1500
FINLAND
Folklore. 64-60
FINLAYSON, Roderick. 65-1056
FINLEY, Clyde. 63-267
FINLEY, John Huston, 1863-1940. 64-1291,
65-531, 65-900
FINLEY, Leighton, 1856-1894. 64-4
FINLEY, Richard W. ,. 1851-1937. 64-743
FINLEY River
Exploration. 65-1782
FINNEY, Byron Alfred, 1849-1938. 65-217,
65-593, 65-1372
FINNEY, Jared Warner, 1841-1929. 65-1360
FINNEY family
Genealogy. 64-1177
FINNISH folk tales (Manuscript collection)
64-60
FIRE companies and departments
Missouri. 65-1404
Nevada. 65-1145
New York. 64-821
North Dakota. 65-775
Oregon. 64-710
South Carolina. 63-278, 63-291
Virginia. 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, 1861. 63-286
Chicago, HL, 1871. 65-468, 65-828
Minnesota. 63-245
Missouri. 65-1404
San Francisco, Calif. , 1906. 65-2011
FIRES papers, 1825-1919 (Manuscript collec-
tion) 65-1404
FIRESTONE, Harvey Samuel, 1866-1938.
64-1474
FISH, Hamilton, 1808-1893
As correspondent 63-340, 63-346, 64-407,
64-556, 64-764, 64-1218, 64-1220,
64-1332, 65-162, 85-255, 85-898, 65-93Q
65-1576
As Secretary of State. 63-406
Service to prisoners during the Civil War.
64-973
FISH, Hamilton, 1888- 65-287
FISH. 63-216
see also Salmon
Protective associations. 63-260, 64-1262
65-774
FIRST -
— Church see name of place
where located, e. g. Brookline, Mass. —
First Church (Congregational)
FIRST Bank of the United States see Bank of
the United States (1791-1811)
FIRST Corps of Cadets, Massachusetts (Militia)
64-15, 64-16
FIRST editions
Books. 65-1198
FIRST Federal Savings and Loan Association,
New York City. 64-870
FIRST Protestant Society, Detroit, Mich.
65-231
FISCHER, John, 1910- 64-1604
FISH, Edwin R. , 1835-1863.
FISH, H. H 64-843
65-1861
FISH Creek Drainage Ditch Improvement
Association. 65-1432
FISH oils. 65-889
FISH trade
This heading is used for the buying, sell-
ing, and distribution of fish and fish products
Azores. 65-180
North Carolina. 64-364, 64-374
FISHBEIN, Morris. 65-1541
FEHBURN, Junius Matthew, 1830-1858.
65-1353
FISHER, Carl G. 64-1474
FISHER, Charles, 1789-1849. 64-1005
FISHER, Charles Frederick, 1816-1861.
64-1005
FISHER, Charles Henry. 65-1057
FISHER, Dorothea Frances (Canfield) 1879-
1958. 63-365, 64-791 , 64-1558, 65-384,
65-594, 65-855, 65-1998
FISHER, Frederick Bonn, 1882-1938
FISHER, George E., of New York City.
64-1245
FISHER, Henry F. , 1805-1867. 64-744
FISHER, Irving, 1867-1947. 64-1295 ,
64-1311 —
FISHER, James Boorman, 1833-1889. 64-866
FISHER, James C. 64-1155, 65-1526
FISHER, James Samuel, 1826-1913. 65-1374
'FBHER, John. 63-347
FISHER, Jonathan. 64-866
FISHER, Josiah. 64-866
FISHER, Katharine. 65-1160
FISHER, Samuel, clergyman. 64-866
FISHER, Samuel W. 65-1526
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
345
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FISHERIES ■ (Continued)
American-British disputes. 64-1585
65-1967
By place
Alaska. 64-764, 65-1765
Atlantic Ocean. 64-778
Canada. 64-1413
Nevada. 65-1994
New England. 63-84
Newfoundland. 64-80
Washington. 64-1263
FISHERMEN
Housing
Newfoundland. 64-712
FISHERY Commission under the Reciprocity
Treaty of 1854 with Great Britain.
65-1967
FISHING
Here are entered references to the art or
practice of mtrwi^ fj Bn _
64-664
Civil War
Confederate. 64-663
Deep sea. 63-291
Regulations. 63-248, 63-260, 65-2010
Sport. 65-395
St. Croix River. 63-248
FISHING gazette. 64-1262
FISHING industry see Fish trade; Fisheries
FEHWHEELS. 64-709
FEK, John. 64-873
FEK, John, 1842-1901 see FlskeJ John. 1842-
1901 ;
FEK, Wilbur, 1792-1839. 65-697
FEK University, Nashville, Tenn. 64-962
FEKE, Abby Morgan (Brooks) 65-906
FEKE, B. A. 65-896
FEKE, Daniel WUlard see Flske, WUlard.
1831-1904
FEKE, Eben. 64-1398
FISKE, Harold Benjamin, 1871-1960. 65-943
FEKE, John, 1842-1901. 63-377, 65-906
FEKE, Minnie Madden (Davey) 1865-1932.
64-783
FEKE, WUlard, 1831-1904. 64-816
FEKE family
Genealogy. 63-247
FITCH, Clyde, 1865-1909. 64-1334
FITCH, Eleanor S. 63-264
FITCH, Ferris S. 64-1463
FITCH, John, 174S-1798. •63-364
FITCH, Maria Ewing (Sherman) 1851-1913
63-264
ETTCH, Minnie (Sherman) see Fitch,
Maria Ewing (Sherman), 1851-1913
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, 65-397, 65-547, 65-606,
65-1379
FITZGERALD, Robert, 1910- 64-150
FITZGIBBON, Thomas C. , b. 1834. 65-541
FITZHUGH, Philip, b. 1766. 64-1227
FITZPATRICK, Benjamin, 1802-1869. 64-496
FITZPATRICK, Benjamin, 1854-1892. 64-496
FITZPATRICK, Keene. 64-1423
FITZ-PATRICK, Richard. 64-118
FITZPATRICK, Thomas. 64-285, 65-1121
Estate of. 65-1161
FITZPATRICK family. 64-496
FTTZ RANDOLPH, David. 65-1619
FITZ RANDOLPH, SteUe. 65-1619
FTTZ RANDOLPH, William. 65-1619
FTTZSIMMONS, Thomas. 64-873
FITZWATER, J. T. 65-1121
FIVE Nations
see also Iroquois linguistic family of nations
Languages. 65-2
FLACCCS, William Kimball, 1911- 65-1844
FLAD, Edward, 1860-1935. 65-688
FLAD, Henry, 1827-1898. 65-688
FLAGG, WUlard Cutting, 1829-1878. 65-162
FLAGS
Confederate States of America. 63-39L
65-713
North Dakota. 65-784
United States. 65-762
FLANAGAN, HaUle (Ferguson) see Davis.
Hallie (Ferguson) Flanagan, 1890-
FLANDERS, Edwin P. 65-257
FLANDERS, George A, 1833-1885. 65-217
FLANDERS, Mary Smith. 65-257
FLANDERS, Ralph Edwards, 1880- 64-791
FLANDERS
British Army in (1692-1703) 65-1760
FLANDERS family. 65-257
FLAMGEN, Cameron Douglas, 1854-1942
64-225 '
FLANNIGAN, Minnie. 65-1174
FLAT Rock, N. C. 64-1039
Household accounts. 64-1075
Students. 63-280
FLATBQATS. 65-159
FLAX spinning industry
see also Linen Industry
Scotland. 64-412
FLEA flicker (FootbaU play) 65-1941
FLEEMING, Anne Elizabeth Elphinstone see
Bontine, Anne Elizabeth Elphinstone
(Pleemlng) 1829-1925
FLEEMTNG, Charles Elphinstone, 1774-1840
65-1848
FLEET, Henry. 65-1003
FLEET family
Genealogy. 65-1003
FLEET Prison, London, Eng.
Freedom of prisoners. 64-43
FLEECHMANNS, N. T.
Lumber and building industries. 64-886
FLEMING, Arthur. 64-1474
FLEMING, Georgia (Williams) 64-497
FLEMING, PhUip B.
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt
65-38
FLEMING, Thomas. 65-1982
FLEMING, William b. 64-497
FLEMING, WiUiamO., 1835-1881. 64-497
FLEMING famUy. 64-497
FLEMINGTON Copper Mine Company. 65-1559
FLEMTNGTON, N. J.
Legal and business papers. 65-1559
FLEMINGTON Railroad and Transportation
Company. 65-1559
FLEMMDJG, Arthur Sherwood, 1905- 65-349
65-487 - '
FLETCHER (Addison) Lumber Company,
Alpena, Mich. 65-405
FLETCHER, Duncan Upshaw, 1859-1936
63-325
FLETCHER, Elijah, 1789-1858. 64-1555
FLETCHER, Frank Ward, 1853-1922
64-1491, 65-258. 65-357, 65-531 "
FLETCHER, George N. 65-258
FLETCHER, Helen. 65-1989
FLETCHER, Henry Prather, 1873-1959.
65-1304
FLETCHER, John Gould. 64-150, 65-1209
FLETCHER, Stevenson WMtcomb, 1875-
64-867 '
FLETCHER, Thomas C. 64-295
346
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FLETCHER, William Asa, 1788-1852.
FLORENCE, Italy
Land Office. 64-674
65-1360
Art and artists (U. S. ) 65-18
Transactions. 64-450
FLETCHER-ALLEN, Edgar, 1886- 65-348
Letters from. 64-1217
Law practice. 64-1047
FLETCHER family. 64-1555
Scientists. 65-1311
Literacy. 64-1193
FLETCHER, N.C.
FLORENCE Land Company, Florence, Neb.
Livestock. 64-1193
Personal papers. 65-745
65-1466
FLETCHER, Pack and Company, Alpena, Mich.
FLORENCE, Mass.
Military posts. 64-1524, 65-1120
65-405
Pictures. 64-217
Military service. 64-1569
FLEXNER, Abraham, 1866- 65-648
FLORENCE, Neb.
Plantations. 64-1047
FLICK, Alexander Clarence, 1869-1942.
64-1169
Records, 1842-1917. 65-1466
Political parties. 65-842
FL1GELMAN, Fanny see Brin, Fanny
(Fligelman) 1884-
FLORENCE Nightingale (Play) by Harold
Newcomb Hillebrand. 65-1310
Population. 64-1193
Railroads. 64-1047, 64-1105
FLIGHT logbooks. 65-919, 65-1090
FLORER, Warren Washburn, 1869-1958.
65-259, 65-378
Schools. 64-1193
FLINN, William, 1818-1894. 65-1862
FLORES MOGOLLON, Juan Ignacio. 65-1165
Slavery. 64-1193
FLJNN, William, 1851-1924? 65-1304
FLORIDA
Fugitive slaves. 64-343
FLINT, Henry M. 64-345
Authors' manuscripts. 65-1977
Social life. 64-396, 64-1105
FLINT, Isaac B. 65-1507
Banks and banking. 64-602
Spanish American War. 64-1246
FLINT, Robert. 65-636
Boundaries
Spanish colony. 63-114
FLINT and Pere Marquette Railroad. 65-409
Georgia. 64-407
British naval expedition (Proposed) 63-404
Telegraph companies. 64-1047
FLINT Gas Company, Flint, Mich. 65-408
FLINT Hill, Va.
Travel and description. 64-246, 64-602,
64-674, 64-1179
Civil War
Churches and religious affairs
University, Gainesville
Military service. 64-415
Episcopal. 64-1548
Cancer Research Laboratory. 64-1174
FLINT, Mich.
Cities. 64-1193
War of 1812. 64-343
Churches and religious affairs
Civil War
Yellow fever. 63-327
Methodist. 65-247
Confederate side. 65-742, 65-1047
FLORIDA Central Railroad. 64-1047
Presbyterian. 65-498
Military service in. 63-322, 63-327,
FLORIDA Military District (C. S. A. )
Gas companies. 65-408
64-549, 65-1120
Sub-District 1. 65-742
General stores. 65-306, 65-578
Naval affairs. 64-1387
FLORISSANT, Mo. 65-1405
High schools. 65-351
Colleges and universities. 65-843
Land
Law practice. 64-1469
Cotton
Trade. 64-615
Legal documents. 65-1403
Letters from. 65-329, 65-330
Customs service. 64-595
FLORY, Harry D. 65-1507
Medical practice. 65-222, 65-653
Economic conditions. 64-396, 64-1047
FLOUR and feed trade
Public health. 65-222
see also Grain trade; Gristmills
Family and personal papers. 64-667
Sit-down strike, 1937. 65-482
Great Britain. 64-907
FLINT Woolen Mills, Flint, Mich. 65-402,
65-578
19th century. 64-418, 64-427, 64-478,
64-499, 64-611, 64-1031
Michigan. 65-225, 65-402, 65-529
Minnesota. 63-253
FLOOD, George H. 63-399
19th and 20th centuries. 64-668, 64-677,
64-1172, 65-1693
New England. 64-907
FLOOD controL 64-391, 64-1269, 65-944,
65-948
Farms and farming. 64-1193
New Jersey. 64-907
Mississippi River. 64-494
Fortifications. 64-506
New York. 64-907
Passaic River. 65-1661
Fruitgrowing. 64-530
North Carolina. 63-150, 64-1008
FLOODS
Land. 64-798
Pennsylvania. 64-907
Relief to victims. 65-948
Government officials. 64-595
Southern States. 63-56
Ottawa River. 63-235
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
Wisconsin. 64-1637
FLORA see Botany
Indian wars. 64-343
FLOURNOY, John James. 63-222
see also Seminole Indians — Wars
FLOURNOY, Matthew. 63-222
FLORAL College near Fayettevllle, N. C.
FLOURNOY. Thomas, 1775-1657. 63-222,
64-1122
Indians
64-343
FLORENCE, Ala.
Seminoles. 65-920
FLOWER, Sir William Henry, 1871-1899.
Family papers. 64-464
Land. 64-909
65-1076
History (Notes, etc ) 64-798, 64-1193
FLOWERS, Charles T. 64-348
FLORENCE Bridge Company, Florence, Neb.
65-1466
Investments. 65-1925
FLOWERS, Virginia (Brown) 64-348
347
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FLOWERS
see also Botany; Plants
Arrangements. 64-234
Notes, etc. 64-1173
Seed growing
California. 65-952
Shows. 64-234
FLOYD, David. 64-868
FLOYD., Emily (Delafield) 1870- 65-1515
FLOYD, John, 1751-1783. 64-314
FLOYD, John, 1783-1837. 64-343, 65-991
FLOYD, John Buchanan, 1806-1863. 65-991
FLOYD, Letitia. 64-800
FLOYD Co. , Ga.
Civil War. 64-493
Letters from. 65-1533
FLOYD Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
FLOYD family. 64-866
FLUGGE, Charles. 65-815
FLUMING see Lumber industry and trade
FLUSHING, L. L
Schools. 63-291
FLUSHING, Mich.
Societies. 65-1367
FLUVANNA Co. , Va.' 63-145
County records. 65-1017
FLYING trapeze (Football play) 65-1941
FLYNN, Edward J. 65-32, 65-39, 65-52,
65-56
FOERSTER, Norman, 1887- 64-728
FOLEY, James W. 65-791
FOLEY, John. 64-908
FOLEY, Raymond M. , 1890- 65-106
FOLEY, Samuel, judge, of Lincoln, HL
64-892
FOLK music. 65-879
see also Folksongs
-FOLK schools
Tennessee. 65-879
FOLKLORE. 63-230, 64-869
see also Folk music
Negroes. 63-10
Central America. 63-10
Finland. 64-60
Liberia. 64-73
Michigan. 65-619
South Carolina. 63-275
Southwest. 63-10 '
West Indies. 63-10
FOLKS, Homer. 64-21, 64-1572
FOLKSONGS. 65-879
see also Ballads
Negroes. 63-275
Canada. 65-1962
Germany. 64-179
Maine. 65-1962
Michigan. 65-619
Virginia. 64-799
FOLLETT, Alice see Uhl, Alice (Follett)
FOLLO, Charles L. , 1905- 65-260
FOLSOM, Charles, 1794-1872. 65-1240
FOLSOM, E. 64-843
FOLSOM, Frances see Cleveland, Frances
(Folsom)
FOLSOM, Joseph L. 65-815
EOLWELL, William Watte, 1833-1929
63-243, 65-777
FOND du Lac, Wis.
Lumber industry and trade. 65-657
FONTAINE family
Genealogy. 64-1238
FONTANELLE, Neb. 64-1527, 64-1528
FONTENELLE, Logan, 1825-1855. 65-1501
FONTENELLE, Lucien. 65-1401
FONTENELLE, Susan see. Neals, Susan
(Fontenelle)
FOOD
Adulturation and inspection
Georgia. 64-422
Civil War. 64-493
see also references under Civil War,
especially under subdivisions Military
life and Soldiers from
Preservation. 64-919
FOOD industry and trade see Farm produce;
Grocery trade
FOOD supplies
Europe
World War II (Postwar period) 65-1307
FOOTBALL, Collegiate. 64-1172, 64-1423,
64-1499, 65-503, 65-517, 65-1941
FOOTE, Andrew Hull, 1806-1863. 64-1168,
65-678
FOOTE, M. M. 65-1802
FOOTE, Mark, 1882- 65-552
FOOTE, Mary (Hallock) 1847-1938. 65-2007
FOOTE, William F. 64-738
FOOTE, William H., 1778-1846. 65-1802
FORAKER, Joseph Benson, 1846-1917.
63-159, 63-177, 63-259, 65-862
FORBES, Darwin C. , 1871- 65-261
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
65-681
FORBES, Nina Morris. 65-261
FORBES, Robert Bennet, 1804-1888. 64-1168
FORBES, Stephen Alfred, 1844-1930. 64-100
65-1919, 65-1921
FORBES, William. 65-1355
FORBES family
Genealogy. 65-261
FORBES Library, Northampton, Mass.
64-217
The FORBIDDEN zone, by Mary Borden.
65-1092
FORCE, Manning Ferguson, 1824-1899.
64-15, 64-1218
FORCE, Peter, 1790-1868. 63-132, 64-498
64-792, 64-1219
FORCE, William Quereau, 1820-1880. 64-498
FORD, Corey. 65-1664
FORD, Corydon La, 1813-1894. 65-1331
As correspondent 65-618, 65-654
65-1395
Notes on lectures by. 65-596
FORD, Daniel. 64-865
FORD, Dorothea. 65-1361
FORD, Edsel Bryant, 1893-1943. 64-1448,
64-1474
FORD, FordMadox, 1873-1939. 64-150
65-1849 '
FORD, Gerald R., 1913- 65-463, 65-584,
65-1379
FORD, Guy Stanton, 1873-1962. 64-1515,
65-1980
FORD, Harriet 64-1334
FORD, Henry, 1863-1947. 64-1615, 65-1160
FORD, Henry, 1917- 64-1615
FORD (Henry) Peace Expedition, 1915-1916.
64-1615
FORD, J. R. 65-1566
FORD, James, 1884-1944. 65-1903
FORD, John. 65-1620
FORD, John Dye. 65-1620
FORD, Mary T. 64-1552
FORD, Robert. 65-1620
FORD, Sarah L. see Blair, Sarah L. (Ford)
348
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FORD, Timothy, 1762-1830. 64-1552
FORD, William F. 64-1500
FORD, Worthington Chauncey, 1658-1941.
64-764
FORD family. 65-1620
FORD Motor Company
Labor relations. 65-1388
FORDNEY, Joseph Warren, 1853-1932.
65-395, 65-1366
FORD'S Theater, Washington, D. C. 64-1571
FORDYCE, George. 65-1540
FORDYCE collection, 1798-1943. 65-692
FOREIGN Agricultural Relations, U. S. Office
of. 65-95
FOREIGN aid. 64-938
FOREIGN archives. 63-319
FOREIGN Bondholder's Protective Council, inc.
64-183
FOREIGN correspondents. 65-704, 65-705,
65-1104
see also Journalism; and subdivision
News reporting under names of wars
FOREIGN distribution
Motion pictures. 64-727
FOREIGN Economic Mission to the Netherlands,
U.S. 65-79
FOREIGN education. 64-46
FOREIGN Ministers, Council of. 65-1061
FOREIGN missions see Missions, Foreign
FOREIGN Missions, American Board of Com-
missioners for. 65-1831
FOREIGN policy. 64-882, 64-1331, 64-1524,
65-1917, 65-1920
see also Foreign relations
FOREIGN Policy Association. 64-1303
FOREIGN population see Population elements
FOREIGN Regiment see New York— Infantry—
39th Regt, 1861-1865
FOREIGN relations
Here are entered references to the
foreign affairs of specific nations and to
their diplomatic relations. For general
material pertaining to the relations
between nations see International rela-
tions. For material on diplomats, i. e.
ministers, ambassadors, plenipotentiaries,
and their staffs see Diplomatic service.
see also Consular service; U. S. — Dept of
State and names of Secretaries of State
China
With Japan. 64-764
Confederate States of America
63-63
France
With Great Britain. 63-378, 65-1029
With Italy. 65-468
Great Britain
17th and 18th centuries. 65-1877
19th century. 63-42, 63-138, 64-169
Napoleonic War. 63-109
With China. 63-40
With Confederate States of America.
63-378, 65-1029
With Egypt 63-147
Witt Europe. 64-123
With the Far East. 63-40, 63-112
With Hawaii. 65-1777
With the Netherlands. 65-1760
Witt Persia. 63-42
With Russia. 63-42
With Spain. 63-100
With the United States. 63-55
see also Foreign relations — United States
—With Great Britain
Hawaii
With Europe and Great Britain, 65-1777
Italy
With France. 65-468
Japan
64-1277
Netherlands
With Morocco. 64-82
Persia
63-42
63-42
63-114
Russia
Spain
United States
18th and 19th centuries. 65-849
19th century. 64-734, 64-764, 64-1575,
64-1564
20th century. 63-357, 64-938, 64-1348,
65-1061
see also Truman-Doctrine
Arab-Palestinian questions. €4-17
New Deal. 65-1507
With Algeria. 63-64, 63-333
With Argentina. 63-386
With Belgium. 65-468
With Brazil. 65-115
With Central America. 64-1580
With Chile. 63-386
With China
see also Boxer Rebellion
19th century. 63-64, 64-879, 64-1413
20th century. 64-725,65-122
With Costa Rica. 65-104
With Egypt. 64-1577
With El Salvador. 65-1330
With Europe. 63-167
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 Hawaii. 65-565
With Hungary. 65-104
With Italy. 65-917
With Japan. 63-372, 65-924
With Latin America. 63-366, 64-1335
With Mexico. 64-1577
With the Near East. 65-122
With the Netherlands. 64-1563
With Peru. 63-386
With the Philippines. 65-104, 65-311
With Russia
20th century. 64-103, 64-778, 65-917
With Spain. 65-847
With Sweden. 65-115
With Turkey. 64-1413, 64-1577, 65-1925
With the Vatican. 64-775
FOREIGN Relations Committee (U. S. Senate)
63-357, 64-734
FOREIGN service see Diplomatic service
FOREIGN Tariffs Division, U. S. Dept of
Commerce. 64-G88 "V" "
FOREIGN trade
see also Free trade; Shipping; Trade:
the subdivisions Shipping and Trade under
names of pbces, e. g. Canada— Trade—
With the United States; and names of
products traded, e. g. Cotton — Trade
17th and 18th centuries. 64-85
18th century. 64-556, 65-1526
18th and 19th centuries. 63-84, 65-1674,
65-1702
19th century. 63-235,64-80,65-31
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1474
20th century. 64-938, 65-66, 65-78
FORENSIC medicine see Medical jurispru-
dence
FORER and Rein. 65-1057
FOREST Hills, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FOREST History Society. 65-1793
FOREST lands. 65-1924
Public. 65-1757
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, Minn. 64-1520
FORESTS and forestry. 64-391, 64-848,
64-1299, 65-864
see also Cutover lands; Timber; Woodlots
Conservation see Conservation
Engineering. 65-666
Fires
Minnesota. 63-238
Legislation and regulation. 64-908
Societies. 65-640
Michigan. 65-421
Teachers and teaching. 64-1509, 65-521
By place
Alaska. 64-696
Michigan. 65-274
Minnesota. 63-242
Nebraska. 65-1479
Pacific Northwest 64-696
Philippine Islands. 64-696
Tennessee. 65-885
Washington. 64-1261, 65-1040
FORESTVILLE, JJ. Y. 64-1095
FORFEITURE, New York State Commissioners
of. 65-1528
FORGERS. 64-1153
FORGES see Furnaces and forges
FORKS (Agricultural tools) 65-659
FORMAN, David, 1745-1797
Estate of. 65-1683
FORMAN, John. 65-1621
FORMOSA
Missions
Lutheran. 64-814
FORQUER, George. 64-186
FORREST, Catherine N. 65-702
FORREST, Edwin. 65-702
FORREST, French, 1796-1866. 65-984
FORREST, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877
Relating to. 65-878
FORREST divorce case. 65-702
FORRESTAL, James, 1892-1949. 64-773,
64-1573, 64-1622, 65-64, 65-487, 65-567
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, 65-388, 65-925
FORSYTH, Laura see Tesson, Laura
(Forsyth)
FORSYTH, Robert, 1808-1872. 65-1402
65-1403 '
FORSYTH, Thomas, 1771-1833. 65-1402
65-1403 , '
FORSYTH & Kingsbury, St. Louis Mo
65-1402
FORSYTH family. 65-1402, 65-1403
FORSYTHE, Warren Ellsworth, 1885-1960
65-262, 65-479
FORT, George F. 65-1694
FORT ABRAHAM Lincoln, N. D. 65-767
FORT ADAMS, Miss. 65-1569
FORT APACHE, Ariz. 64-4
FORT APACHE (Motion picture) 65-1090
FORT ATKINSON, Neb.
Military records. 64-1276
Pioneer life. 65-1811
FORT ATKINSON, N. D. 65-752
FORT BARRANCAS, Fla. 63-327
FORT BELLEFONTAINE, Mo. 64-288
FORT BHECKENHIDGE, Ariz, see Fort Grant
Ariz.
FORT BRIDGER, Wyo. 65-1795
Letters from. 65-1800
Merchants. 65-1807
Military records. 65-800, 65-1794
Surgeons. 65-1800
FORTBUFORD, N. D.
Military papers. 65-764, 65-800
FORT CALHOUN, Neb. 64-1276
FORT CHARTRES, 111. 64-1526
FORT CHEYENNE, Wyo. 65-1401
FORT CLARK, Fla. 64-396
FORT CLARK, N. D. 65-1401
FORT COLUMBUS, N. Y. 64-651
FORT DALLES, Or. 64-706
FORT DEARBORN Post No. 364 of the Ameri-
can Legion, Dearborn, Mich. 65-1321
FORT DEFIANCE, Ariz.
Indian agents and agencies. 65-1178
Indian wars. 65-1824
Navajo Boarding School. 65-1178
FORT DELAWARE, Del.
Civil War
Prisons and prisoners. 64-448,
64-1329, 65-734, 65-965
FORT DONELSON, Tenn.
Civil War
Letters from. 65-874
FORT DUNCAN, Tex. 65-869
FORT FRED STEELE, Wyo.
Army surgeons. 65-1800
FORT GAINES, Ga. 64-505
FORT GEORGE, S.D. 65-1401
FORT GRANT, Ariz. 64-4
FORT GRIFFIN, Tex.
Hotels. 65-810
FORT HAMILTON, N. Y. 65-1516
FORT HUNTER, Pa. 64-642
FORT JACKSON, La. 65-441
FORT JOHN, Neb.
Trade. 65-1401, 65-1801
FORT KEARNY, Neb.
Military papers. 65-1467
Sutlers. 65-676
FORT LAFAYETTE, N. Y.
Civil War
Prisons and prisoners. 64-1329
Construction and maintenance. 65-1516
FORT LARAMIE, Wyo. 64-307, 64-552,
65-1401
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1499, 65-1776
Sutlers. 65-676
Travel and description. 64-575
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. 64-4
*FORT LOOKOUT, S. D. 65-1401
FORT LYON, Va.
Civil War
Military life. 65-1460
FORTMcHENRY, Md.
Historical and archeological research pro-
ject, 1776-1955 (Manuscript collection)
65-1880
fort Mckenzie, Mont. 65-1401
FORT MADISON, Mo. 64-288
FORT MILL, S. C. 64-1128
FORT NEQUALLY, Wash.
Farms and farming. 65-1056
FORT ORLEANS, Mo. 64-266
FORT OSAGE, Mo. 64-288
FORT PEMBINA, N. D.
Military papers. 65-800
FORT PICKENS, Fla. 64-1640, 65-1120
350
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
FORT PICKERING, Miss. 65-1569
FORT PIERRE, S. D.
Journalism. 65-1470
Trade. 64-313, 65-1401
FORT PITT Bridge Works. 65-1748
FORT PITT, Ky. (?) 65-26
FORT PITT, Pa.
Military papers. 65-826
FORT PLATTE, Neb.
Trade. 65-1401
FORT PULASKI, Ga. 64-448, 64-598
FORT RANSOM, N. D.
Military papers. 65-800
FORT RICHMOND, N. Y.
Construction and maintenance. 65-1516
FORT ROBINSON, Neb. 65-1468
FORT ST. CHARLES, La. 64-288
FORT ST. PHILIP, La.
Civil War. 65-441
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Tex.
Military administration. 65-943
FORT SCHUYLER, N. Y.
Construction and maintenance. 65-1516
FORT STEVENSON, N. D. 65-798, 65-800
FORT STODDERT, Ala. 65-1569
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. M. 65-1788, 65-1824
FORT UNION, N. D.
Trade. 64-313, 65-1401
FORT VANCOUVER, Wash.
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1047
FORT WARREN, Mass. 64-651
FORT WAYNE, Ind.
Chaplains Training Conference of the Luth-
eran Church— Missouri Synod, 194L
63-31
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
FORT WAYNE, Mich.
Registers, lists etc. 65-669
FORT WHETSTONE, Md.
History (Notes, etc) 65-1880
FORT WILLIAM, N. D.
Trade. 65-1401
FORT WILLIAM, Out.
Trading companies. 65-1163
FORT WILLIAM (later, Fort Laramie), Wyo.
64-307
see also Fort Laramie, Wyo.
FORT WINGATE, N. M.
Navajo expedition. 65-893
FORT YATES, N. D.
Indian Scouts. 65-799
FORTIFICATIONS
see also names of forts
Civil War. 65-951
Arkansas River. 64-1526
Confederate States of America. 64-1050
Europe. 63-228
Florida. 64-506
Georgia. 64-506
Texas. 65-1516
FORTNIGHTLY Club, Bismarck, N. D.
65-791
FORTS see Military posts; and names of
forts
FORTUNES see Wealth
FORTY Nlners (Anderson's East Tennessee
Mining Company). 64-1203
FORUM Club, Richmond, Va. 64-1233
FORUM (Periodical) 65-1577
FORUS feasa ar Eirlnn (Manuscript) 64-807
FORWOOD, Samuel. 64-1006
FORWOOD, William Stump, b. 1830. 64-1006
FOSKETT, James H. , 1898-1961. 65-107
FOSSAT-Larios case. 65-866
FOSSILS. 63-132, 64-100, 64-266, 64-1522
see also Paleobotany; Paleontology
FOSTER, Elizabeth Gardner. 64-499
FOSTER, H. Molleson. 63-354
FOSTER, James C. , of Luce Co. , Mich.
65-263
FOSTER, John Watson, 1836-1917. 63-350,
65-565
FOSTER, Julia McBSnne see Weed, Julia
McKbme (Foster) 1846^1908
FOSTER, Lafayette Sabine, 1806-1880. 63-97
FOSTER, Martha see Crawford, Martha
(Foster) 1830-1891
FOSTER, Mary Frances see Redding, Mary
Frances (Foster)
FOSTER, Robert C. , 1796-1871. 64-1007
FOSTER, T. G 64-499
FOSTER, Theodore, 1812-1865. 65-264
FOSTER, Thomas Flournoy, 1790-1848.
64-499
FOSTER, William Z. , 1881- 65-1031
FOSTER-BARHAM, Lady Katharine (Grlmston)
see Clarendon, Lady Katharine (Grlmston)
Vllliers, d. 1874
FOSTER-CORONADO, Ellen. 65-887
FOSTER family. 64-499 , 64-901
FOSTER parents. 65-1544
FOUCHE, William W. , Jr. 65-1622
FOUCHE, William W. , Sr. 65-1622
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
FOUNDRY Workers' Union of North America
see International Molders' and Foundry
Workers' Union of North America
4-H Clubs
Minnesota.
63-249
Ohio. 64-97
FOUST, J. L 64-375
FOWLER, Absalom. 63-126
FOWLER, De Grasse B. 65-1623
FOWLER, Henry Watson. 65-532
FOWLER, William Chauncey, 1793-1881.
64-1296
FOWLER family. 64-1296
FOWLKES family
Genealogy. 65-967
FOX, Dixon Ryan, 1887-1945. 65-1207
FOX, Emma Augusta, 1847-1945. 65-265
FOX, Fannie Ferber. 65-1664
FOX, George Benson, b. 1842. 63-169
FOX, Gustavus Vasa, 1821-1883. 63-387,
64-1585, 65-678
FOX, Henry, 1854-1933. 65-1347
FOX, Virginia L. (Woodbury) 64-1585
FOX Indians
Government relations. 65-1179
History (Notes, etc) 65-1499
Pribilof Islands. 64-705
FRABASnJS, Josephine. 65-1160
FRACTIONATION of rare earth solutions.
65-1311
FRAENKEL, Michael, 1696-1957. 65-1853
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.
State Normal School. 64-719
FRANCE, Anatole, 1844-1924. 64-1334
FRANCE, Charles B., 1835-1895. 64-270
361
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
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
Louisiana. 65-700
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1065
Cooperatives. 65-73
Council of Regency. 64-122
Diplomatic service (GL Brit. ) 64-169
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1032
64-1348, 64-1568, 65-862 '
Economic conditions. 64-578
Estates. 64-118, 64-330
Exhibitions and fairs. 65-468
Family papers. 64-449, 64-995, 64-1097
65-1562, 65-1591
Farms and farming. 64-842
Finance. 64-122
Foreign relations
Italy. 65-468
United States. 63-135, 63-187, 63-293,
63-294, 63-388, 63-406, 64-1315
Fur trade. 65-673
Genealogy. 64-449
Government. 64-141, 65-1920
Industrial revolution. 64-141, 65-240
Influenza. 63-273
Jews. 64-1318
Law practice. 64-408
Lectures and lecturing. 65-1920
Letters from. 64-336, 64-350, 65-1311
Letters received in. 64-474
Lindbergh's flight to Paris, 1927. 65-672
Literature. 64-1465
Maps. 64-289
Medical affairs. 65-1964
Military affairs
see also Anglo-French War, 1755-1763
Napoleonic period. 64-166
Naval affairs
18th century. 64-956
Naval service (U. S. ) 64-678
Occupation of Mexico, 1861-1867. 63-397,
64-345, 65-2013
Orphans and orphan asylums. 64-1411
Peace conferences
1898. 65-1552
1919 see_ Paris, France— Peace
Conference, 1919
Politics. 64-166
Activities In. 64-118
Discussions of. 64-578
Public opinion. 64-166
Revolution, 1789-1799. 63-359, 64-166
65-1083 '
River travel. 63-6
Science. 63-6, 65-16, 65-1311
Shipbuilding. 63-155, 64-956
Shipping records. 64-824, 64-897
Students (tf. S. ) 64-502
Third Republic, 1870-1940. 64-449
Trade. 64-75, 64-85, 64-281, 64-956,
Travel and description
18th and 19th centuries. 65-852
Revolutionary period. 65-1083
19th century. 63-247, 63-250, 64-699.
64-817, 64-1180, 65-501
20th century. 63-25q, 63-358, 64-842
64-1207
Wine Industry and trade. 63-6,64-504
World War I
Debts. 65-1078
Maps. 65-949
Pictures. 64-1207
U. S. participation
Aerial operations. 64-1431, 65-171
Ambulance service. 64-825, 65-243
Campaigns, battles, military actions
64-569, 64-1183, 65-949
Chaplains. 63-182
Hospitals, Mobile. 65-1092
Military service in. 63-273, 64-588,
64-658, 64-842, 64-1207, 64-1426
64-1524, 64-1549, 65-171, 65-308
65-394
World War H
Special mission from V. S, 65-900
FRANCIS, John N. 64-1391
FRANCIS, Rebecca Jewel see Nelson, Rebecca
Jewel (Francis) b. 1846
FRANCIS, Walter G. 65-1787
FRANCIS, William. 64-1227
FRANCISCO, Peter. 63-345
FRANCK, Harry Alverson, 1881- 65-1361
FRANCK, Maria (Miller) HilL 64-500
FRANCKE, Kuno, 1855-1930. 65-1241
FRANK, Anne, 1929-1945. 64-1608
FRANK, Coleman D. , 1876-1954. 65-266
FRANK, Glenn, 1887-1940. 64-1599, 65-29
FRANK, Jerome. 65-66
FRANK, Waldo David, 1889- 63-365
FRANK Mining Company of California.
65-1805
FRANKENMUTH, Mich.
Cooperative community. 65-364
FRANKFORD Mutual Fire Insurance Company
Philadelphia, Pa. 65-825 *'
FRANKFORD, Pa.
Buildings. 65-825
Letters from. 63-143
FRANKFORT, Ky.
Land
Legal documents. 65-26
FRANKFURTER, Felix, 1882-1965. 64-21
64-1271, 65-384, 65-536, 65-1422
FRANKLIN, Benjamin, 1706-1790. 65-1193
As correspondent 63-293, 63-294
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
Relating to. 65-870
FRANKLIN, Benjamin Cromwell, 1805-1873.
64-745
FRANKLIN, Christine (Ladd) 1847-1930
65-1199
FRANKLIN, Fabian. 65-1199
FRANKLIN, Isaac, 1789-1846. 65-1591
FRANKLIN, Jennie see Purvln, Jennie
(Franklin) 1873-195T
FRANKLIN, Leo Morris, 1870-1948. 65-1350
FRANKLIN, Robert M. 64-745
FRANKLIN, William Buel, 1823-1903. 63-348
FRANKLIN Co. , Ga.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-1871
FRANKLIN Co., N. C.
Letters received In. 64-616
FRANKLIN Co., Tenn.
History (Notes, etc.) 64-1193
FRANKLIN Co., Va,
County records. 65-1017
FRANKLIN D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park,
Fundraising and organization. 65-37
FRANKLIN D. Roosevelt Memorial Foundation,
New York City. 65-38
FRANKLIN Institute, Philadelphia. Pa.
63-154, 65-1719 ^^
Baxtol Research Foundation. 63-15
The National
FRANKLIN Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.
(Continued)
Schools. 63-154
FRANKLIN, N. C.
Civil War. 64-643
Letters from. 64-557
Scientific writings. 64-562
FRANKLIN, State of (Proposed) 65-870
FRANKLIN, Tenn.
Battle of, 1864. 63-397
Personal papers, 65-883
FRANKLYN, Charles G. 65-804
FRANKLYN Land and Cattle Company. 65-804
FRANKS, Robert A. 64-767
FRANZ, Chester, collector. 65-689
FRANZMANN, Martin. 63-18
FRASER, Alexander CampbeiL 65-636
ERASER, Caroline see Marat, Caroline
(Fraser)
FRASER, Charles. 63-309
FRASER, Frederick, 1795-1852. 63-309
FRASER, Helen Anderson, 1902- 64-869
FRASER (John) and Company, Charleston, S. C
63-309
FRASER, Rees, collector. 63-312
FRASER, Simon, 1776-1862. 65-1766
FRATERNAL organizations. 64-748, 65-299,
65-647
see also Freemasons
International. 65-1034
By place
Canal Zone. 65-1827
Colorado. 65-1189, 65-1190
Idaho. 65-1164
Michigan. 65-1356, 65-1400
Minnesota. 64-1521
Nebraska. 65-1481
Nevada. 65-1764, 65-1787
New York. 64-915
South Carolina. 63-291
Texas. 64-743, 64-750
Virginia. 64-1227
FRATERNITIES and sororities. 64-892,
64-1491, 65-1980
see also Student societies
Autograph book. 64-1427
Michigan. 64-1454. 65-1375
Nebraska. 65-1459
New York, 64-828
FRAUD (Criminal law) 65-679
PRAZEE, Almeda. 64-243
1RAZEE, Caroline. 64-243
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
•m a rrw o A -.-w«» tiA-o a* FREE Acres Ass
FRAZEE, Cornelius. 64-243
FRAZEE, Jonathan. 64-243
FRAZEE, Thomas J. 64-243
FRAZIER, Agnes. 64-746
FRAZIER, J. J. 64-746
FRAZIER, Lynn Joseph, 1874- 65-674,
65-944
FRAZIER, Phillip. 64-746
FRAZIER, Robert. 64-746
FRAZIER, Susan R. 65-1459
FRAZIER family. 64-746
FRAZOR, Daniel, d. 1819. 64-747
FRAZOR, Moses B. 64-747
FRAZOR, T. D. 64-747
FRAZOR family. 64-747
FREAR, James Archibald, 1861-1939. 65-944
FREDERIC, Harold, 1856-1898. 64-1332
FREDERICK Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Legal documents. 65-1020
FREDERICK, Md,
Civil War. 64-210, 64-554, 64-1226
FREDERICK the Great see Friedrich H,
der Grosse, King pf Prussia, 1712-1786
FREDERICK William, Crown Prince of
Germany see WUbelm, Crown Prince of the
German Empire and of Prussia, 1882-1921
FREDERICKS, John Donnan, 1869- 65-2011
FREDERICKS, Josephine M. 64-1462
FREDERICKSBURG Artillery. 65-1882
FREDERICKSBURG, Va.
City records. 65-1017
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
64-222, 65-1319, 65-1882
Battle of 1862. 63-226, 63-229,
63-408, 64-57, 64-232, 65-1882
Peninsular campaign 63-303
Hospitals. 65-961
Maps. 65-946
Military service in. 63-341, 64-303,
64-509,64-1034,64-1226
Letters received in. 64-1082
Personal papers. 64-1222
Trustees. 65-1022
FREDONIA, N. Y.
Letters from. 64-609
FREDSELL, Harold F. 65-1350
FREE, George. 64-819
FREE Academy, New York City see New York
City— City College
FREE Acres Association, Scotch Plains, N. J.
65-1577
FREE Silver Political Party see Silver
Republican Party
FREE trade. 63-106, 83-370, 64-1568
FREE mil Baptists (Founded in N. H. )
65-241
Michigan Association. 65-267
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
By place
Alabama. 64-270
Massachusetts. 65-177
Michigan. 65-286
North Carolina. 65-723
Southern States. 63-356
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, HI.
Letters from. 64-246
FREEMAN, Douglas Sonthall, 1886-1953.
64-608, 64-1233, 65-959, 65-970, 65-985 ,
65-986
FREEMAN, Inez. 64-216
FREEMAN, John Davis, 1884- 64-1164
FREEMAN, Legh Miller see Freeman, Miller,
1875-1955
FREEMAN, MiUer, 1875-1955. 64-1260,
64-1262
FREEMAN (Miller) Publications, inc.
64-1262
FREEMAN, Roger A. 65-1040
FREEMAN family
Genealogy. 64-1177
FREEMASONS. 63-50, 64-1185, 64-1260,
64-1469, 64-1503, 65-565, 65-846
see also Antimasonry
Drama. 65-342
Knights Templars. 65-458
By place
Alabama
Talladega Lodge. 64-534
Colorado. 65-1189, 65-1190
Louisiana. 64-578
Michigan. 65-530, 65-552, 65-565
Morenci Lodge No. 95. 65-1356
353
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FREEMASONS (Continued)
Nebraska. 65-1471
North Carolina. 64-1061
Virginia. 64-1227
FREER, Agnes (Rand) Lee see Lee, Agnes
(Rand) 186B-1939
FREER, Robert Elliot, 1896-1962. 65-108
FREEVILLE, N. Y.
George Junior Republic 64-893
FREIBURG 1. B. , Ger.
Politics, 1848. 65-259
FREIGHT and freightage. 64-372
Marine. 64-254, 64-255, 64-1215
Railroads. 65-1455
By place
Alabama. 64-986
Colorado. 64-270
Idaho. 65-1768
Michigan . 65-529
Missouri. 64-270, 64-273
Montana. 65-1786
Nebraska. 65-676
Nevada. 65-1993
New Jersey. 65-1640
New Mexico. 65-1771
New York. 64-876
North Carolina. 64-374, 64-568
Wyoming. 65-676
FREILIGRATH-KROEKER, Ellen Kathe
1845-1904. 64-796
FRELINGHUYSEN, Frederick J. 65-1641
FRELINGHUYSEN, Joseph Sherman. 65-711
FRELINGHUYSEN, Theodore, 1787-1862.
65-1626
FREMONT, Jessie (Benton) 1824-1902
64-738, 65-853, 6^-907
FREMONT, John Charles, 1813-1890 63-141
63-386, 64-291; «5-678, 65-681
FREMONT College] Fremont, Neb. 65-1457
FREMONT Joint Stick Loan Bank, Fremont
Neb. 65-1505 ^
FREMONT, Neb.
Episcopal Church. 65-1457
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, G. H. 65-1921
FRENCH, Henry Flagg. 64-1566
FRENCH, James B. 64-949
FRENCH, Mrs. L. Virginia. 65-888
FRENCH, Margaret see Cresson, Margaret
(French) 1889-
FRENCH, Mary (French) 64-1566
FRENCH, Richardson. 65-1340
FRENCH, Samuel Gibbs, 1818-1910. 64-485
FRENCH, Sarah see Bartlette, Sarah (French)
FRENCH-African vocabulary (Ogooue) 65-1815
FRENCH and Indian War, 1755-1763. 64-1031
see also Anglo-French War, 1755-1763-
Seven Years' War, 175&-1763 '
Campaigns, battles, military actions
Ne i755 rk — Cr ° Wn P ° int Ex P edttion »
Registers, lists, etc. 64-880
Supplies. 65-1723
By place
Connecticut 65-1213
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
Lectures. 65-1284
Teachers and teaching. 64-874, 65-1222
65-1280, 65-1284, 65-1898
Vocabularies
Sioux language. 65-798
FRENCH North Africa
World War H
Special mission from U. S. 65-900
FRENCH participation in American Revolution
see Revolution— French participation
FRENCH Protestant Church, Charleston S C
64-1238 '
FRENCH Protestants see Huguenots
^^l 03 Rev °lo tl °'> see France— Revolution.
1789-1799
FRENCH spoliation claims; 63-44
see also Seizure of vessels and cargoes
FRENCH West Indies see West Indies, French
FRENEAU, Peter. 65-1624
FRENEAU, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. 65-1624
FRENEAU family.
65-1624
FREUND, Paul. 65-51
FREWEN, Moreton, 1853-1924. 65-1142
FREY, CarollH., 1894- 65-1850 1 65-1852
FREY, Philip R. 65-898
FREY, S. S. 65-898
FREY family. 65-898
FRICK, Childs, 1883- 65-1081
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 IL der Grosse, Hug of Prussia.
1712-1786. 64-1341
FRTEDRICH 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
FRTEDRICH, Edward Julius. 63-28
FRIEND family
Genealoev. 64-1231
FRIENDLY Township, Mo.
Local records. 64-284
FRIENDS' Library, London, Eng. 65-156
FRIENDS of Democracy. 64-88
FRIENDS of the Constitution, Society of the.
64-967
FRIENDS' Reading Room Association,
Philadelphia, Pa. 65-156
FRIENDS Service, inc. 65-152
FRIENDS, Society of. 83-86, 64-1149
64-1472, 65-156
American Friends Service Committee
64-962, 65-152 '
Civil War. 63-86
Education
Slaves. 63-72
Family papers. 65-1303
Literature about 65-1662
Slavery controversy. 64-1542
Emancipation activities. 65-156
65-723
Social life and customs. 63-86, 65-155
Wilburlte separation. 65-156
By place
Europe. 65-155
Indiana. 64-500
Indiana Yearly Meeting
Committee on Indian Concerns. 65-156
Society of Anti-Slavery Friends. 65-156
London Yearly Meeting. 65-153
Meeting for Sufferings. 65-153
354
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FRIENDS. Society of
London Yearly Meeting (Continued)
Morning Meeting. 65-153
Middle Atlantic States. 65-156
Nebraska. 65-1986
New York. 65-300
North Carolina. 63-86, 63-150, 64-365,
64-500, 65-723
Northwest, Old. 63-86
Pennsylvania. 65-300
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Meeting for Sufferings. 65-153
Southern States. 64-1542
Virginia. 65-1015
FRIENDSHIP (Brig) 64-1392
FRIENDSHIP, N. Y. 65-1607
FRIENDSHIP Rail Road Company. 64-815
FRIES, Charles Carpenter, 1887- 65-268
FRIES, Francis, 1812-1863. 64-1008
FRIES, Francis Henry. 65-711
FRIES, Henry William. 64-1008
FRIEZE, Henry Simmons, 1817-1889. 65-2
As correspondent 65-217, 65-519, 65-618,
65-654, 65-1395
Memorials to. 65-348
Notes on lectures by. 65-278
FRIEZE family
Genealogy. 65-269
FRINGS, Ketti. 64-1605
FRTNK, Marie. 65-228
FRISBIE, Levi, 1783-1822. 65-1242
FRISTOE, Thomas, 1796-1872. 64-271
FRITSCH, Hugo. 64-345
FRIZZELL family
Genealogy. 64-91'i
FROBISHER, Joseph. 65-1782
FROEBEL Study Club, Grand Rapids, Mich.
65-270
FRONTIER Co. , Neb. 65-1469
FRONTIER forts see Fortifications; and name:
of forts, and military camps
FRONTIER guides see Scouts and scouting —
Frontiersmen
FRONTIER life see Pioneer life
FRONTIERS of Science Foundation of Oklahoma
65-149
FROST, Alonzo. 64-873
FROST, Daniel M , 1823-1900. 65-692
FROST, J. M. 64-1160
FROST, Lily (Graham) 65-692
FROST, Nathan H. 64-56
FROST, Robert, 1874-1963. 64-150, 64-728,
64-791, 64-1338, 65-517, 65-636, 65-938 ,
65-1205, 65-1209, 65-1851
FROST, William GoodeU, 1854-1938. 65-345
FROST and West Furniture Company, Pough-
keepsle, N. Y. 64-821
FROST family. 65-692
FROTHINGHAM, Cornelia. 64-1137
FROTBXNGHAM, Octavius Brooks. 65-927
FRUIT
Growing. 64-841, 64-848
Florida. 64-530
New York. 64-916, 64-930
Lands in Florida. 64-798
Trade
see also Citrus fruit Industry
Shipping. 64-1400
Malaga, Spain to England. 64-259
Michigan. 65-201
FRUIT juices. 64-945
FRY, Christopher. 65-1020
FRY, Edwin Augustus, 1851-1936. 65-1470
FRY, Franklin Clark. 64-775
FRY family. 65-898
Genealogy. 65-969
FRYE, William Pierce, 1831-1911. 65-565
FRYEBURG, Me.
Deeds. 65-1959
FRYER, Mary Margaretta see Manning, Mary
Margaretta (Fryer)
FUEL
see also names of specific fuels, e. g. Peat
Trade
Michigan. 64-1617
Nevada. 65-1130
FUEL Administration, U.S. 65-1387
FUERBRINGER, Alfred Ottomar, 1903-
64-813
FUERTE uprising, 1861, Mexico. 65-2013
FUES, Erwin. 65-1718
FUGATE, James R. , d. 1938. 65-311
FUGITIVE slaves see Slavery— Fugitive
slaves
FULFORD, Alexander. 64-11
FULFORD family. 64-11
FULLER, Bartholomew, 1829-1882. 64-501
FULLER, Elijah, d. 1853. 64-501
•FULLER, Frank. 65-1215
FULLER, George Newman, 1875-1957.
64-1515, 65-502
FULLER, H. 63-314
FULLER, Henry Blake, 1857-1929. 64-150,
65-1997 , 65-1998
FULLER, James H. , b. 1815? 65-1355
FULLER, Sir Joseph. 63-55
FULLER, Melville Weston, 1833-1910.
64-247, 65-162, 65-519
FULLER, Thomas C. , 1832-1901. 64-501
FULLER family. 64-501
FULLERTON, Alexander. 64-76
FULLING see Textile Industry and trade
FULMORE, Zachary Taylor, 1846-1923.
64-748
FULTON, George Ware, 1810-1893. 64-749
FULTON, James C, 1848-1933. 64-749
FULTON, John J. 65-1350
FULTON family. 64-749
FULTON, N. C.
Merchants. 64-1021
FUNDAMENTALEM. 64-65, 64-133
Baptists. 64-1163
FUNDRABING
Anti-atomic bomb. 64-83
Boy Scouts
Minnesota. 64-1525
Charitable work. 64-71, 64-361
Colleges and universities
Illinois. 64-102, 64-126, 64-1488
Michigan. 64-1415, 64-1468, 65-1371
Companies. 64-1616, 64-1622
Libraries. 65-37
FUNERAL records see Vital records
FUNERALS
see also Undertakers
Idaho. 65-1164
New York. 64-1591, 64-1592
FUQUAY, Leon. 64-1272
FUR seal see Seals and sealing
FUR seal arbitration see Bering Sea contro-
versy
FUR Seal Islands see Prlttlof Islands
FUR trade. 64-943, 65-690 , 65-1177
Alaska. 64-172, 65-1711, 65-1765
Australia. 65-673
Canada. 65-673, 65-1140, 65-1158,
65-1163, 65-1766, 65-1782
China. 65-673
France. 65-673
Germany. 65-673
Great Britain. 64-172, 65-673
Illinois. 65-673, 65-1402
Middle West see Fur trade— Rocky Moun-
tain area
355
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FUR trade (Continued)
Minnesota. 65-673, 65-1163
Missouri. 64-285, 64-307, 64-313, 64-337
65-1161, 65-1401 '
New Mexico. 65-1168,65-1811
New York City. 64-172, 65-673
Pacific Northwest. 65-1177
Rocky Mountain area. 65-690, 65-695
«-U77 , 65-1499, 65^1753765-1801'
The West 65-1818
Wisconsin. 65-1403
Wyoming. 64-307
FURER, Julius A. 64-1573
FURMAN, Abby see Irving, Abby (Furman)
FURMAN, Emma (Le Conte) 64-543
FURMAN, FarishC. 64-543
FURMAN, James Clement, 1809-1891. 65-85
FURMAN, Mary
Estate of. 65-1595
FURMAN, Rachel (Brodhead) d. 1794. 65-87
FURMAN, Richard, 1755-1825. 65-82, 65-86,
65 "87
FURMAN family. 65-87
FURMAN University, Greenville, S. C
65-83, 65-84, 65-85, 65-88, 65-89
65-1884
FURNACES and forges. 65-1652
see also Iron Industry and trade
Michigan. 65-272
New Jersey. 65-1612
New York. 64-876
North Carolina. 64-417, 65-721
Pennsylvania. 64-1138
Tennessee. 64-1175
FURNAS, Robert Wilkinson, 1824-1905
65-1471 , 65-1489
FURNAS, William. 65-1471
FURNAS Co. , Neb.
Banks and banking. 65-1462
Pioneer life. 65-1417
FURNITURE. 64-372
FURNITURE industry and trade. 64-1101
see also Cablnetmaklng
Michigan. 65-516, 65-552
New York. 64-821, 64-1592
FURNTVALL, Frederick James, 1825-1910
64-152, 64-811
FURSTENBURG, Albert Carl 1890-
64-1515, 65-276, 65-479
G - b,*- l«t Cooperative Grange League
Federation Exchange, inc.
GABB, William More, 1839-1878. 63-1
GABRtLOWtTSCH, Ossip. 63-354
GACHES, Daniel. 65-1072
CADE, Niels W., 1817-1890. 65-859
GAMDEN, James, 1788-1858. 63-290
63-352, 64-1575 '
GADSDEN, John, 1833-1902. •63-285
65-852 — — '
GADSDEN, Phillip. 63-140
GADSDEN Purchase. 64-1575
GAGE, James McKibbin, 1813-1855. 64-502
GAGE, Robert I. 64-502
GAGE, Simon Henry, 1851-1944. 64-891
64-947 '
GAGE, Thomas, 1721-1787. 63-404, 64-15
GAGE Co. , Neb.
Pioneer life. 65-1456
GAGE family
Genealogy. 65-1357
GAHAGAN, Helen .see Douglas, Helen
(Gahagan) 1900-
GATLLARD, S. T. 64-650
GAILLARD family. 63-313
Estates. 63-302
GAILOR, Thomas. 65-91
GAMES Edmund Pendleton, 1777-1849.
o3— 363
GAINES, Francis P. 64-1164
GAINES Mills, Va.
Battle of, 1862. 65-1630
GAINES Township, N. Y. 64-823
GAINESVILLE, Fla.
University of Florida
Cancer Research Laboratory. 64-1174
GAINESVILLE, Ga.
Family papers. 65-1859
GAIRDNER, W. L 65-1155
GAITHER, J. Burgess, d. 1864. 64-503
GAITHER, Thomas William, 1840-1863
64-503
GA-LA-Q-NA see Boudinot, Ellas, 1803 (ca. )-
1839
GALAXY (Periodical) 65-896
GALE, Daniel B. , 1816-1874. 65-691
GALE, Dudley, 1898-1963. 64-1183
GALE, Esson McDowell, 1884-1964. 64-1515
65-268, 65-271 »«-iaM,
GALE, George. 65-272
GALE, George Washington. 64-923
GALE, Harriet Selden. 64-923
GALE, Harriet Yvonnet 64-923
GALE, Henry Gordon, 1874-1942. 64-89
GALE, Katharine (Polk) 64-1535
GALE, Orlando Charles, 1823-1912. 65-272
GALE, W. D. 64-1535
GALE, Williams. 64-923
GALE, Zona, 1874-1938. 64-791, 64-1367
64-1626, 65-1664, 65-1998 '
GALE family. 64-923, 64-1535, 65-272,
GA "^ nutocturln « Company, Albion, Mich.
GALENA b Illinois River Railroad. 64-1329
GALENA & Southern Wisconsin Railroad.
64-1329
GALENA Democratic Club. 64-1329
GALENA Gas Light Company. 64-1329
GALENA, Di. 64-1329
GALENA (HI. ) advertiser. 64-186
GALES, Weston R. 63-373, 64-566
GALES see Winds
GALESBURG, EL
Knox College. 64-923
GALESBURG, Mich.
Agricultural colonies. 65-192
Description. 65-593
Obituaries. 64-1451
Personal papers. 65-611
GALESBURG Temperance Society, Galesburg,
GALILEE (Ship) 64-1268
GALLAGHER, Charles K. , 1833-1893
64-504
GALLAGHER, Frederick R. 65-1350
GALLAGHER, Michael James, 1866-1937.
65-636
GALLAGHER, Wes. 64-1615
GALLATIN, Albert, 1761-1849. 63-375,
Autographs. 63-245, 64-63
GALLATIN Co. , EL
Politics. 65-159
GALLATIN, Tenn.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 64-975
GALLAUDET, Edward Miner, 1837-1917.
356
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
GALLERIES, Art see Art and artists-
Galleries and museums
GALLOWAY, George Barnes, 1898- 64-1594
GALLOWAY family. 64-1012
GALPM, C. E. 65-1801
GALSWORTHY, John, 1867-1933. 64-137,
64-1334, 65-717, 65-854, 65-1205
GALT, Alexander T. 63-346
GALT, Edith (Boiling) see Wilson, Edith
(Boiling) Gait, 1872^1961
GALT, Robert. 63-78
GALT family. 65-1859
GALVESTON Co. , Tex.
Personal papers. 65-1773
GALVESTON Screwmen's Benevolent Associa-
tion. 64-750
Dock and Marine Council. 64-750
GALVESTON Steamship Line. 64-255
GALVESTON, Tex. 64-745
GALVIN, MlchaelJ., 1907-1963. 65-109
GAMA, Antonio de Leon y see Leon y Gama,
Antonio de, 1735-1802
GAMBELL, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska
Teacher-missionaries. 65-1711
GAMBIER, Ohio
Kenyon College see Kenyon College,
Gambier, Ohio
GAMBLE, Archibald. 65-683
GAMBLE, E. F. 65-1365
GAMBLE, Elizabeth Washington see Wirt,
Elizabeth Washington (Gamble]
GAMBLE, Hamilton Rowan, 1798-1864.
64-275, 64-325, 65-681, 65-683
GAMBLE, Lucilla Agnes see McCorkle,
Lucllla Agnes (Gamble)
GAME and game birds
see also Wildlife conservation
Laws
Minnesota. 63-236
Protective associations. 63-260, 65-774
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, Aileen see Cochran, Aileen (Gantt)
GANTT, Thomas Tasker, 1814-1889. 63-360
GAPEN, Mary see Thompklns, Mary (Gapen)
1831-1873
GAPEN family. 65-1793
GARBAGE disposal. 64-834
GARBER, Silas, 1833-1905. 65-1440
GARCIA, Calixto, 1839-1899. 65-868
GARCIA Moralez, Jesus. 65-2013
GARDEN City Sugar & Land Company of
Colorado and Kansas. 65-2009
GARDEN clubs
Georgia. 64-234
Michigan. 65-195
Tennessee. 64-1200
GARDEN tools. 65-659
GARDENS
see also Horticulture; Plants
Accounts. 65-1636
Georgia. 64-234
GARDINER, Addison, 1797-1883. 64-1009
GARDINER, George A. 65-936
GARDINER, John C. 65-936
GARDINER, Thomas G. 64-1009
GARDINER, William. 64-1009
GARDINER family. 64-1009
GARDINER Lyceum, Gardiner, Me. 65-1971
GARDNER, , Admiral. 64-82
GARDNER, A. P. 65-272
GARDNER, Archibald K. 65-170
GARDNER, Charles Carroll, 1883- 65-1625
GARDNER, Edwin M. 65-887
GARDNER, Elizabeth. 64-1010
GARDNER, Elizabeth McKinne. 64-1010
GARDNER, Fay Lamar (Webb) 65-720
GARDNER, Isabella (Stewart) 1840-1924.
64-67, 65-1944
GARDNER, Mrs. James. 64-1010
GARDNER, Joan Gelsel. 65-1361
GARDNER, Mrs. John Lowell see_ Gardner,
Isabella (Stewart) 1840-1924
GARDNER, Mary Sewall, 1871-1961. 64-716
GARDNER, Oliver Max, 1882-1947. 64-664,
65-711, 65-720
GARDNER, Warner Wlnslow, 1909- 65-110
GARDNER, Washington, 1845-1928. 64-1513,
65-273
GARDNER, William Montgomery, 1824-1901.
64-1010
GARDOQIH despatches. 64-81
GARFIELD, Charles William, 1848-1934.
65-274 , 65-395
GARFIELD, James Abram, Pres. U. S. ,
1831-1881. 63-95
As correspondent. 63-177, 63-326, 63-340,
64-228, 64-1220, 65-269, 65-318, 65-531,
65-654, 65-898, 65-915, 65-930
GARFIELD, James Rudolph, 1865-1950.
65-648
GARFIELD, Lucretia (Rudolph) 1832-1918.
63-326, 65-318
GARFIELD Co., Utah
Biography. 65-1182
GARIBALDL Giuseppe, 1807-1882
Portrait. 65-829
GARIBALDI Guard see New York— Infantry—
39th Regt, 1861-1865
GARLAND, Augustus Hill, 1832-1899. 64-764
GARLAND, Hamlin, 1860-1940. 64-150,
64-1332, 65-1922, 65-1934, 65-1997
GARLAND, James, 1791-1885. 64-751
GARLAND, Samuel, 1830-1862. 64-751
GARLAND (Schooner) 64-1391
GARUNGTON, A. C. 65-925
GARNER, James Wilford, 1871-1938.
65-1308, 65-1920
GARNER, John Nance, 1868- 65-54, 65-1478
GARNETT, Edward, 1868-1937. 65-1846
GARNETT, Porter. 64-491
GARNISHMENT laws
Minnesota. 63-236
GARRET, W. H. 64-1176
GARRETT, Elizabeth. 65-836
GARRETT family
Genealogy. 64-1177
GARRISON, James P. , d. 1863 or 4. 65-1856
GARRISON, Llndley Miller, 1864-1932.
64-778
GARRISON, Wendell Phillips. 64-1339
GARRISON, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. 65-931
GARRISON, William Lloyd, 1874- 64-238
GARRISON Dam Closure Committee. 65-766
GARVEY, James. 65-1413
GARVOR, Christian. 64-56
GARY, Elbert Henry, 1846-1927. 64-1624
GARY, Joseph Easton, 1821-1906. 65-519
GARZA revolution on the Mexican border, 1892.
65-1423
GAS companies.
Associations,
64-691
65-1069
By place
Mexico. 64-345
Michigan. 65-408, 65-665
North Carolina. 64-1024
Pennsylvania. 65-1547
Washington. 63-212
357
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
GAS manufacture and works
Illinois. 65-628
Missouri. 65-828
New York. 65-826
GAS, Natural
Michigan. 64-1491
Texas. 65-812
GASKDLL, Clara. 64-244
GASKTLL, James R. M., 1820-1894. 64-244
GASKILL, Silas B. , b. 1828. 65-1360
GASOLINE
Taxation
Minnesota. 63-236
GASPAROTTL Mrs. John J. .see Seifert
Elizabeth, 1897- "^ '
GASPEREAU, N. S.
French and Indian War, 1755-1763. 63-381
GASSNER, John, 1903- 65-1064
GASTON, James McFadden, Jr. 64-505
GASTON, James McFadden, 1824-1903
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 Mill 64-549
Plantations. 64-478
GASTRIC juice. 64-39
GASTRONOMIC Library of Katherine Golden
Bitting. 65-2018
GASWORKS see Gas companies; Gas manu-
facture and works
GATE latches
Patents. 83-145
GATES, Frederick Taylor, 1853-1929. 64-90
64-1324 ■ " ' ■■■ — *
GATES, Helen (Dunn) 65-550
GATES, Horatio, 1728-1806. 64-47, 64-521
GATES, Lillian. 64-892
GATUNG, John Thomas, 1840-1888. 64-1079
GATZERT, Babette (Schwabacher) 65-1143
GATZERT, Bailey, 1829-1893. 65-1143
GATZERT family. 65-1143
GAUDRY, Albert, 1827-1908. 64-100
GAULD, Charles. 64-1294
GAULLE, Charles de, 1890- 65-43
GAUTIER, Eliza Ann (Brown) 1806-1870
64-1012
GAUTIER, Thomas Nicholas, 1764-1848
64-1012
GAUTIER family. 64-1012
GAY, Calvin. 65-1200
GAY, E. F. 65-531
GAY, Ebenezer, 1696-1787. 65-1200
GAY, Ebenezer, 1771-1842. 65-1200
GAY, John, founder of Dedham, Mass.
Family of. 65-1200
GAY, Jotham. 65-1200
GAY, Martin. 65-1200
GAY, Mary AUyne (Otis) 65-1200
GAY, Sydney Howard, 1814-1888. 65-1200
GAY, W. L. 64-841
GAY, Winckworth Allan. 65-1200
^T,™ Vernon > Simon Francois, baron
1760-1822. 63-228 ' '
GAY family. 65-1200
GAYANAGOS, Pascual de. 64-143
GAYARRE, Charles Etienne Arthur, 1805-1895
63-48
GAYLEY, Charles Mills, 1858-1932
As correspondent 65-531
Notes on lectures by. 65-278
GAYOSO de Lemos, Manuel. 64-334
GAYOSO Hospital, Memphis, Tenn.
Civil War period. 65-160
GAY'S Landing, Ala.
Cotton growing. 63-149
GAZETTE, JanesviHe, Wis. 64-1599
GAZETTE, St. Joseph, Mo. 64-659
GEARY, John White, 1819-1873. 64-831
65-950 "'
^fli/*" 1011 Mere dl«h, 1897-1952.
03-856
GEER, Andrew. 65-1664
GEER, Harrison. 65-275
GEER family. 65-497
GEERLTNGS, Clyde H. , 1904- 65-552
GEHAN, MarkH., 1892- 63-236
GE1SMAR, Maxwell David, 1909- 65-1098
GE1ST, Otto William, 1888-1963. 65-1081
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
GELSTON, J. Mills. 65-648
GEMINIANI, Francesco, 16747-1762. 64-1322
GENEALOGY
^tItL^^J: 63-194, 63-234, 63-384,
64-298, 64-707, 64-748, 64-1499, 65-579
65-887, 65-940, 65-1217, 65-1403
GENEALOGY (Continued)
JEWS. 65-1730
SIGNERS of the Declaration of Independence.
By family
ABBE family. 64-1556
ABBOTT family. 64-1528
ALDRICH family. 65-1408
ALICE family. 64-899
ALLEN family. 64-1407, 65-1413
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
BACON family. 65-967
BACOT family. 63-291
BAELEY family. 64-1463, 65-1357
BALL family. 65-885
BALLANTINE family. 65-1357
BALLARD family. 65-1357.
BANNING family. 65-305
BARBER family. 64-841
BARCLAY family. 65-962
BARNWELL family. 63-280
BARRY family. 65-1357
BAYLOR family. 64-1223
BEDFORD family. 65-967
BED1NGER family. 64-1191
BEECHER family. 65-1420
BEEKMAN family. 65-1564
BELDEN family. 64-831
BELL family. 64-1184, 65-875
BENEDICT family. 65-590
BENJAMIN family. 64-898
BENTON family. 64-1307
BERKELEY family. 64-1229
BERNARD family. 65-882
BINGHAM family. 64-1438
BISHOP family. 64-1307
B1XBY family. 64-1519
BLACK family. 64-290
BLANTON family. 64-1222
BLEDSOE family. 65-877, 65-1003
BLODGETT family. 65-1839
BOGY family. 64-296
BOLDUC family. 64-296
BOURNE family. 64-1188
BOWDOIN family. 64-1238
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GENEALOGY (Continued)
GENEALOGY (Continued)
BOYD family. 65-969
CORBIN family. 65-969
ELLIOTT family. 65-305, 65-8S3
BOYKIN family. 64-699
CRARY family. 65-223
EWELL family. 64-742
BRADFORD family. 64-1184, 65-1424
CROCKETT family. 64-1177, 64-1184
EWING family. 65-904, 65-905
BRANHAM family. 65-1862
CROSS family. 64-797
FALCONER family. 65-876
BRIGHTMAN family. 65-T77
CROUCH family. 64-1222
FARNSWORTH family. 65-1373
BROOKE family. 64-1229
CROXALL family. 64-774
FARNUM family. 64-1528
BROWN family. 64-1222, 64-1463, 65-884
CRUMP family. 65-1003
FARRAR family. 65-1003
BRUCE family. 64-917
CRUTCHFIELD family. 64-1178
FENNJtNGER family. 64-917
BRYAN family. 64-342, 84-1224, 65-1010,
65-1412
BUKEY family. 65-885
BULL family. 63-247
BURNETT family. 65-1072
BURNHAM family. 65-755
CULBERTSON family. 64-1528
CUMWBNG family. 65-882
CURRY family. 65-962
DABNEY family. 64-1184, 65-1010
DADE family. 65-882
FERGUSSON family. 64-1182
FERRIS family. 64-1177
FILLEY family. 65-687
FINNEY family. 64-1177
FISHER family. 64-1295
FISKE family. 63-247
BURR family. 64-1463
DANIEL family. 65-884
FITCH family. 64-1463
BURRITT family. 64-841
D'ARCAMBAL family. 64-330
FLAD family. 65-688
BURTON family. 64-1177
DAVIS family. 65-1027
FLANDERS family. 65-257
BURWELL family. 64-1229
DEARBORN family. 63-335
FLEET family. 65-1003
CAIN family. 63-373
DE GRAFFENREID family. 64-1184
FONTAINE family. 64-1238
CAMP family. 64-917
DELASSUS family. 64-334
FORSYTH family. 65-1402, 65-1403
CAMPBELL family. 64-307
DENT family. 65-968
FOWLKES family. 65-967
CANNON family. 64-1177
DE ROSE family. 64-917
FREEMAN family. 64-1177
CARMACK family. 64-1177
DESLOGE family. 64-336
FRIEND family. 64-1231
CARR family. 65-1027
DEYO family. 64-917
FRIEZE family. 65-269
CARSON family. 64-310
DIGGS family. 64-1188
FREELL family. 64-917
CARTER family. 64-1179, 65-1025
DOODES family. 64-1184
FRY family. 65-969
CARY family. " 64-797
CAVE family. 64-797
CHAMBERIJN family. 65-1357
CHAPIN family. 64-1475
DORSE Y family. 65-882
DOTY family. 65-1357
DOUGLAS family. 65-882
GAGE family. 65-^357
GARRETT family. 64-1177
GIBSON family. 64-1180
GILLETT family. 64-245
CHASE family. 64-932, 64-1478
DOUGLASS family. 64-1236, 65-237
GILLMORE famUy. 65-1357
CHEALRS family. 65-877
DOWNS family. 64-1184
GODDARD family. 65-278
CHEVES family. 63-280
DOWSING family. 65-969
GOOCH family. 65-962
CHIPMAN family. 65-1357
CHURCH family. 65-590
DRANE family. 64-1180
DUKE family. 64-1177
GOOD family. 65-300
GOODE family. 65-1862
CLAIBORNE family. 64-1184, 65-882, 65-969
DULANEY family. 65-882
GORDON family. 64-1241
CLAPP family. 63-335, 64-1585
DUNBAR family. 65-882
GRANGER family. 65-1357
CLARE family. 64-820
DUNCAN family. 65-883
GRAY family. 64-1184
CLAUSELLE family. 65-967
DUNLAP family. 65-1357
GREENBERRY family. 65-882
CLAY family. 65-967
DUNLOP family. 63-342
GREER family. 64-1177
CLAYTON family. 64-290, 64-1177
DUNN family. 64-1522, 65-1462
GROCE family. 64-756
CLENDENDJG family. 65-877
DURRETT family. 65-882
GRUETT family. 65-1357
CLENDINEN family. 64-1307
EADS family. 65-678
GRYMES family. 64-1229
COCHRAN family. 65-1446
COLEMAN family. 64-1528
COLGROVE famUy. 65-514
COLLINS family. 64-1528
CONWAY family. 64-322
EASTON family. 63-250
EDMISTON family. 64-1184
EDMONDS family. 65-968
EDMONDSON family. 64-1184
EDMONSON family. 64-1184
HAIGHT family. 65-294
HALE family. 64-1222
HALLOCK family. 64-898
HAMILTON family. 64-1184, 64-1191
HAMMOND family. 65-882
COOK family. 65-295
EDWARDS family. 64-798, 64-862, 64-864
HAMPTON family. 64-1180, 64-1184,
COOLEY family. 64-1497, 64-1498, 65-208
EGGLESTON family. 64-1222
64-1188, 65-300
COOPER family. 65-1598, 65-1862
EGLESTON family. 65-517
HANSON family. 65-882
359
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GENEALOGY (Continued)
HARDY family. 64-760
HARRIS family. 64-1184, 65-878, 65-882
65-962
HARRISON family. 64-1229
HARTSUFF family. 65-305
HASTINGS family. 63-247
HAWES family. 65-1003
HAWKINS family. 64-1177
HAWTHORNE family. 64-1321
HAZARD family. 65-876
HENDERSON family. 65-883
HENLEY family. 65-976
HENRY family. 65-876
HILLMAN family. 64-1394
HINTON family. 64-1184
HOBBS family. 65-882
HODGES family. 65-1357
HOLLOWELL family. 64-1187
HOLMES family. 64-932, 64-1522
HOLT family. 65-1862
HOOD family. 65-1989
HOOE family. 65-968
HOPKINS family. 65-962, 65-1311
HOUGH family. 64-880
HOW family. 65-1647
HOWARD family. 65-1025
HOWELL family. 64-1187
HUDSON family. 64-1184
HUGHES family. 64-1179
INGLE family. 64-1231
IRELAND family. 65-968
IVERSON family. 65-1862
JACKSON family. 64-1183,65-339
JAMERSON family. 64-1233
JAMES family. 65-876
JARRETT family. 64-1177
JEFFERSON family. 65-962
JEFFRESS family. 65-967
JENNINGS family. 65-967, 65-1412
JEWETT family. 64-1528
JOHNS family. 65-976
JONES family. 64-1184, 64-1241
JOYES family. 65-26
KAVANAUGH family. 65-882
KEMPER family. 63-179
KERFOOT family, 64-932
KERR family. 65-885
KING family. 63-180, 64-932, 64-1039
HRBY family. 64-1235
LANDRUM family. 65-1003
GENEALOGY (Continued)
LANE family. 64-1184
LANGFORD family. 64-1522
LAUDERDALE family. 64-1190
LAWRENCE family. 65-882
LAY family. 64-1043
LEAL family. 64-932
LEE family. 63-335, 64-1241, 65-976
LE GARDEUR family. 64-1212
LEWIS family. 64-1184
LIBBY family. 64-214
LIGHT FOOT family. 65-969
LIGON family. 64-1188, 65-967
LILBURN family. 65-962
LINDSAY family. 65-968
LIVELEY family. 64-1179
LOCKERT family. 64-1179
LOCKWOOD family. 64-898
LQMAX family. 65-968
LONGMIRE family. 64-1177
LONGYEAR family. 64-898
LOVE family. 64-1307
LUCAS family. 65-694
LUCKETT family. 65-882
LUDWELL family. 64-1229
LUTHER family. 64-899
LYBYER family. 65-1925
LYON family. 65-376
McCOY family. 65-877
McCUE family. 64-1236
McCULLOCH family. 64-1307
McCUTCHEON family. 64-290
McDERMUT family. 65-1989
McEWEN family. 64-1184
McFARLAND family. 65-882
McFARLANE family. 65-883
McGRAW family. 65-1357
McILVAINE family. 64-342
McKINNE family. 64-1184
MCKNIGHT family. 64-290
MCLAREN family. 65-1357
MeNAIRY family. 64-1191
MACON family. 64-1177, 64-1238
McPHERSON family. 65-915
McRAVEN family. 65-883
McREYNOLDS famil y. 64-798
McSPALDEN family. 64-1307
MANGUM family. 63-373
MANSFIELD family. 64-1179
MANWARING family. 65-385
GENEALOGY (Continued)
MARKHAM family. 64-898
MARQUETTE family. 65-1144
MARSHALL family. 64-281, 64-1522
MARSTON family. 64-932
MARTIAU family. 64-1223
MARTIN family. 64-573, 65-916, 65-1003
MATTHEWS family. 64-1177
MAURY family. 64-1184, 64-1238, 65-969
MAYO family. 64-1231, 65-962
MEBANE family. 64-1184
MEGGS family. 64-1307
MEIGS family. 64-1307
MEDDLETON family. 63-280
MILES family. 65-962
MILHOUS family. 65-1357
MILLER family. 65-882, 65-1003
MDJGE family. 64-1231
MINOR family. 65-1027
MONTAGUE family. 65-885
MONTFORT family. 64-1522
MOORE family. 64-1222, 65-882, 65-884
MORGAN family. 64-1191
MORRIS family-. 64-774
MORTON famiij. 64.X528, 65 _ 883
MOSELEY family. 65-967
MUCK family. 65-1357
MULKE Y family. 65-1801
NAPIER family. 64-1184
NASH family. 64-932
NEWKIRK family. 64-455
NICHOLS family. 64-1463
NEBET family. 64-591
NORFLEET family. 65-877
NUCHOLLS family. 64-1177
OFFLEY family. 65-1550
OGDEN family. 65-890
OLDS family. 65-1357
O'NEAL family. 65-877
OURSLER family. 64-1179
OUSELEY family. 64-1179
OUTLAW family. 64-601
OUTWATER family. 65-1357
OVERTON family. 65-877, 65-882, 65-962
65-1027 '
OWSLEY family. 64-1179
PARMELEE family. 65-469
PARRISH family. 64-898
PATTERSON family. 65-474, 65-877, 65-1357
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PAYNE family. 65-968
PEACHEY family. 65-1003
PECHIN family. 64-1231
PEER family. 64-898
PENN family. 64-1177
PERCY family. 65-882
PERKINS family. 65-877
PETER family. 64-1179
PETTEBONE family. 65-664
PEYTON family. 64-1241, 65-882
PHELPS family. 64-841, 65-660
PHILLIPS family. 64-798
PIERCE family. 65-1357
PIERSOL family. 65-1413
PITMAN family. 63-185
POE family. 64-1229
POINDEXTER family. 64-1184
POMERENE family. 65-1413
POORE family. 64-797
POPE family. 64-1307
PRATTE family. 64-296
PRICE family. 65-962
PURDY famUy. 65-1357
PURYEAR famUy. 65-967
PYNCHON family. 65-175
RAILEY family. 65-962
RALEIGH family. 65-962
RAMSEUR family. 64-625
RANDALL family. 65-882
RANDOLPH family. 65-962
RANKIN family. 64-1177
REEVE family. 65-1701
REEVES family. 64-798
REYNOLDS family. 64-917
RICE family. 63-247
RIDGELY family. 65-882
ROANE family. 65-1003
ROBERTSON family. 64-1522
I tOBINSON family. 64-1229, 64-1242
JOCKEFELLER family. 64-915
ROGERS family. 65-962
ROMINGER family. 65-520
ROOS family. 65-882
ROOT family. 65-514
ROUSE family. 64-1191
ROZtER family. 64-336
RUTGERS family. 65-1706
ST. VRAIN family. 64-334
SANDIDGE family. .64-1177
SANDY family. 65-882
GENEALOGY (Continued)
SAUNDERS family. 64-917, 65-1357
SCOTT family. 64-1241
SCROPE family. 65-882
SELDEN family. 64-923
SEMPLE family. 65-1003
SENKLER family. 63-250
SHANKLAND family. 64-932
SHARPE family. 64-641
SHELBY family. 64-1184
SHELTON family. 64-1177
SHERRELL family. 65-877
SHIELDS family. 64-1198
StLUMAN family. 64-917
SIMS family. 64-1188
SINGLETON family. 65-876
SKELTON family. 64-1179
SKYRIN family. 64-1229
SLAYTON family. 65-549
SMITH family. 64-1177, 65-1818
SMITHE family. 65-561
SNEED family. 64-1199
SOUTHALL family. 65-1008
SPAFFORD family. 64-899
SPARKS family. 64-899
SPAULDING family. 63-247
SPENCER family. 65-1357
SPILLANE family. 64-898
SPLAIN family. 64-898
SPOTSWOOD family. 64-1222, 64-1229,
64-1242
STAFFORD family. 65-882
STANSBURY family. 64-1179
STARKWEATHER family. 64-932
STEERE family. 65-1357
STERGER family. 64-1177
STEWART family. 64-1224, 65-962, 65-976
STILES family. 65-1357
STIVERS family. 65-885
STOCKETT family. 64-1184
STORKS family. 65-1989
STOVALL family. 64-1177
STREET family. 65-1357
STUART family. 65-976
STUBBLEFIELD family. 65-883
SUTHERLAND family. 65-882
SWANSON family. 65-883
SWEARINGEN family. 64-1191
TALBOTT famUy. 65-882
TALIAFERRO family. 64-1231
TAPPAN family. 63-400
GENEALOGY (Continued)
TARKDJGTON famUy. 65-883
TATUM famUy, 65-969, 65-1550
TAYLOR family. 64-1177, 64-1222, 64-1229
64-1522, 65-877
TEMPLE family. 64-1222, 64-1229, 64-1242
TERRELL family. 65-883
TERRY family. 64-1177
TESSON family. 65-1403
THORNTON family. 64-1222
TODD family. 65-882
TOMPKINS family. 64-797
TREVILUAN family. 64-797
TRIGG family. 64-1188
TUCKER family. 65-603
TUTTLE family. 64-932
VAIL family. 64-1582
VALLE family. 64-296
VAN BIBBER family. 64-1307
VAN DOREN family. 65-969
VAN DYKE family. 65-976
VAN MATER family. 65-1598
VAN NORMAN family. 65-1989
VAN WAGENEN family. 65-1581
WADSWORTH family. 64-917
WALLACE family. 64-1222 , 65-882
WARDEN family. 64-1439
WARDWELL family. 65-876
WARFIELD family. 65-882
WARNER family. 64-1184
WARREN family. 65-1003
WASHINGTON family* 65-976, 65-1022
WATERS family. 65-1027
WATSON family. 65-626, 65-962
WELDON family. 64-1191
WERTH family. 65-969
WEST family. 65-1072
WHEELER family. 65-640
WHITE family. 65-1357
WHITEHEAD family. 64-1179
WHITFIELD family. 64-1188
WHITING family. 65-976
WHITMAN family. 65-1357
WHITTEMORE family. 65-646
WTLLARD family. 63-247
WILLIAMS family. 65-399, 65-1072
WILLIS family. 65-1025
WILSFOKD family. 65-882
WIMBERLEY family. 64-1188
WINTER family. 65-968
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GENEALOGY (Continued)
WITHERS family. 65-969
WITHERSPOON family. 64-390
WOOD family. 65-660
WOODBURY family. 63-335, 64-1585
WOODS family. 65-882, 65-962
WOODWARD family. 65-976
WORSHAM family. 65-877
WRIGHT family. 65-664
YERKES family. 65-1357
YOUNGS family. 64-899
By place
ALABAMA. 64-699
CONNECTICUT. 64-217, 65-1995
FRANCE. 64-449
ILLINOIS. 65-689
INDIANA 65-689
MAINE. 65-1963
MARYLAND. 63-116
MASSACHUSETTS. 64-217
MICHIGAN. 65-212, 65-590, 65-1328
65-1354, 65-1357
MISSOURI. 64-296
NEW JERSEY. 65-1598, 65-1625
NEW YORK. 64-864, 64-899, 65-60, 65-1840
PENNSYLVANIA 65-19, 65-1598
SOUTHERN States. 63-73
TENNESSEE. 64-1192
UTAH. 65-1791
VIRGINIA 65-962, 65-967, 65-976, 65-1018
65-1022 '
End of entries for
GENEALOGY
GENERAL Armstrong (Ship) 65-180
GENERAL Education Board. 64-993, 64-1324
GENERAL Electric Company. 65-496
GENERAL Federation of Women's Clubs
65-840, 65-934
GENERAL Land Office see U. S. -General
Land Office
GENERAL Missionary Society of the Western
District of the State of New York. 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
Alaska. 65-1037
Canada. 65-1037
Georgia. 65-1859
Maine. 65-1557, 65-1973
Massachusetts. 64-1
Michigan. 64-1486, 65-306, 65-402,
65-403, 65-405, 65-504, 65-578, 65-589,
65-643, 65-1348
Nebraska. 34-1276
New Jersey. 65-1599, 65-1640, 65-1645
65-1676, 65-1695
^wSfc.vZ?*' M - 989 ' 64 - 1084 '
North Dakota. 65-756
Oklahoma. 63-265
Pennsylvania. 65-826
South Carolina. 63-309
Tennessee. 64-1176, 64-1181
Virginia. 65-989
GENERAL Theological Seminary of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United
States, New York City. 65-92
GENERALS (U. S. Army)
Civil War. 63-165, 63-179
Papers, 1833-1927. 65-950
GENES see Heredity
GENESEE Co., Mich.
General stores. 65-578
Medical Society. 65-353
Tax records. 65-658
GENESEE Co. , N. Y.
Land companies. 65-1523
GENESEE, Mich.
Treasurer. 65-306
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
see also Biology
GENEVA N. Y.
Fruit growing and trade. 64-930
Hobart College. 64-353
Personal papers. 64-857
GENEVA Switzerland
Institute of International Relations. 65-1216
International Labor Office see International
Labor Office
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc. )
63-297
GENTrO-urinary diseases. 65-1542
GENOA Italy
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1282
Travel and description. 64-1217
The GENTLEMAN'S magazine (London)
65-1876
GENTLEMEN prefer blondes (Theatrical pro-
duction) 64-1614
GENTRY, Susie, collector. 64-1184
GENTRY, T. N. 64-760
GEODESY. 64-779, 65-1719
see also Longitude
GEODETIC Survey, U. S. Coast and see
U. S. —Coast and Geodetic Survey ~~
GEOGRAPHICAL distribution of animals and
plants see Ecology
GEOGRAPHICAL names see Place names
GEOGRAPHY. 65-737
Societies. 65-1719
China. 64-879
Japan. 64-879, 65-67
Latin America. 65-1080
New Mexico. 65-1771
Oceania. 65-1814
GEOGRAPHY, Mathematical see Geodesy
GEOGRAPHY, Physical
Virginia. 63-378
GEOLOGICAL Society of Boston, Mass.
65-1300
GEOLOGICAL Survey, U. S. 64-51,65-1076
65-1300
GEOLOGY. 64-51, 64-266, 64-543, 64-562,
64-580, 65-321, 65-332, 65-356, 85-542
Expeditions. 65-23
Lectures. 64-839, 65-654, 65-1300
Maps
Texas. 65-812
School notebooks. 65-666
Societies
Massachusetts. 65-1300
Surveys
Colorado. 65-1783
New Jersey. 65-1661
Teachers and teaching. 64-230. 65-654
65-1300
By place
British Columbia. 65-1815
Canada. 65-1766
Chile. 65-1815
Guadalupe Island. 65-1815
Maine. 65-332
Massachusetts. 64-217, 65-923
Michigan. 65-327, 65-331, 65-542
Mississippi Valley. 64-266
Missouri. 64-266
Missouri Valley. 64-266
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New Jersey. 65-1596, 65-1696
New Mexico. 65-1771
Puerto Rico. 65-1815
GEOMETRY
School notebooks. 65-1636
GEOPHYSICS
see also Seismology
Societies. 65-1300
GEOPOLITICS. 65-900
GEORGE n, King of Great Britain, 1683-1760.
64-956
GEORGE m, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820.
63-36,63-364,64-47,64-63
GEORGE IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830.
64-63
GEORGE V, King of Great Britain, 1865-1936.
64-1300
GEORGE, Mrs. D. A. 64-1185
GEORGE, David Lloyd see Lloyd George,
David, 1863-1945
GEORGE, Henry, 1861-1916. 65-648
GEORGE, John P. 63-83
GEORGE, Stefan Anton, 1868-1933. 63-65
GEORGE, Walter Franklin, 1878-1957.
65-463
GEORGE, William Orrtlle, 1811-1869. 65-987
GEORGE C. Marshall Space Flight Center,
HuntsvUle, Ala. 64-1583
GEORGE Canning (Ship) 64-1394
GEORGE Custer Post No. 7, Grand Army of
the Republic, Omaha, Neb. 65-1465
GEORGE family. 65-987
GEORGE Junior Republic, Freeville, N. Y.
64-893
GEORGE Peabody College for Teachers,
Nashville, Tenn. 65-476
GEORGE Washington Bicentennial Celebration,
1732-1932. 65-713
GEORGE Washington University, Washington,
D. C. 64-884
Board of Trustees. 65-149
GEORGETOWN College, Georgetown, D. C.
see Georgetown University, Washington,
D. C.
GEORGETOWN, Colo.
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1190
Personal papers. 65-1783
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, Me.
Family papers. 65-1704
GEORGETOWN, S. C.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-82
Law practice. 64-1000
Personal papers. 64-1121
GEORGETOWN Township, Me.
Land ownership. 65-181
GEORGETOWN University, Washington, D. C.
Eaculty members' papers. 65-900
Students. 64-627
GEORGIA. 65-1858 , 65-1859
Agriculture. 64-422
see also Georgia— Farms and farming;
Georgia— Plantations
Biography. 64-226
Boundaries
Florida. 64-407
North Carolina and South Carolina.
65-740
Business papers. 64-590, 65-1859
Census. 63-93
Charitable work. 64-234, 64-987
Churches and religious affairs
Sunday schools. 64-987
Baptist 64-1157, 65-190
Episcopal. 63-103
Methodist. 64-970
Presbyterian. 65-1862
Cities and towns. 64-1193
Transportation. 64-225
Civil War. 63-152, 64-231
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
63-332, 63-391, 64-243, 64-493,
64-534, 64-613, 64-623, 64-770,
64-1067, 64-1535, 65-1073, 65-1868,
65-1871
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,
64-603,64-666,64-671,65-632
Prisoners and prisons. 64-448
Regiments see Georgia— Infantry
Roster of companies. 64-221
Soldiers from. 64-232, 64-403,
65-1863, 65-1871
Coasts. 64-506
Colleges and universities. 63-409,
64-1164, 65-876
see also Georgia — University (Athens)
Colonial period. 63-59
British naval expeuitiou. 63-404
Commissioner of Agriculture see Georgia—
DepL of Agriculture
Consular service (Spain) 63-115
Cooperative communities. 64-1196
Copper mln^p and waning , 64-450
Cotton. 64-527
Growing. 65-733
Trade. 63-124, 64-615, 65-716,
65-733
Dairying. 64-422
DepL of Agriculture. 64-422
Economic conditions. 63-124
Education. 63-103, 64-225
Estates. 65-733
Family papers. 64-1032
18th to 20th centuries: 64-525, 65-718
19th century. 64-220, 64-221, 64-385,
64-497, 64-499, 64-506, 64-527,
64-540, 64-639, 64-977, 65-1588,
65-1859
19th and 20th centuries. 64-386, 64-581,
64-591, 64-646, 64-671, 65-1533,
65-1862, 65-1870
Farms and farming. 64-407, 64-493,
64-1193
see also Georgia— Plantations
Food inspection. 64-422
Fortifications. 64-506
Garden clubs. 64-234
Gardens. 64-234
General stores. 65-1859
Government. 65-1858
Historical societies. 64-612
Horses. 64-493
Hotel* 64-223
Tnrilanw
Cherokees. 64-1287, 64-1354
Industrial relations. 65-1216
Infantry
Phillips Legion. 64-403
1st Regt, 1861-1862. 64-598
6th Regt, 1861-1865. 65-1863
8th Regt , 1861-1865. 65-716
12th Regt, 1861-1865
Company A. 64-232
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GEORGIA
Infantry (Continued)
25th Regt, 1861-1865? 63-144
42nd Regt, 1862-1865
Company B. 65-1866
47th Regt., 1862-1865. 63-144
50th Regt., 1862-1865. 64-497, 65-1863
65th Regt, 1863-1865
Company D. 64-493
Land. 64-297, 64-579, 64-1193, 65-394
65-846 '
Legal documents. 64-232. 64-385
64-1234, 65-733
Transactions. 64-450
Law.practice. 64-407, 64-544
Legislature. 64-544
Literacy. 64-1193
Livestock. 64-1193
Local government 64-389
Medical practice. 64-385, 64-505, 64-591
Merchants. 64-579, 65-730
Military hospitals. 64-505
Military service. 63-134
Militia. 63-88
Mines, mining and mineral resources
64-460
Missionary societies
Baptists. 65-190
Monuments. 65-713
Naval service. 64-509
Newspapers. 64-1163, 65-1613
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, 65-1530, 65-1859
19th and 20th centuries. 64-607
20th century. 64-233, 64-426, 64-588
Pioneer life. 65-1859
Plantations. 64-389, 64--407 64-1141
65-716, 65-727, 65-730, 65-733
Politics. 64-223, 65-1858
Activities in. 63-385
Letters relating to. 63-103, 65-730
Organizations and parties
Republican Party. 63-385
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 64-544, 65-727
19th and 20th centuries. 64-224
20th century. 64-1126
Patronage. 65-1858
Presidential campaigns, 1908. 65-1916
Population. 64-1193
B *e£iMo 63 " 41 ' 63 " 103, M - 389 ' 64 - 1203 -
Construction and engineering. 65-1533
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, 65-730
Slavery. 64-1193
Records. 64-389
Social life. 63-103, 64-226, 64-527, 65-730
Spanish American War. 64-1246
State Chemist. 64-230
Students. 64-466, 64-660
GERMAN Evangelical Synod of Missouri, Ohio,
and Other States see Lutheran Church-
Missouri Synod
GERMAN language and literature
Teachers and teaching. 65-259, 65-594
65-1241, 65-1294, 65-1891
see : also Georgia- University (Athens)-
Students
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 members' papers. 64-398
64-1032 '
Students. 63-89, 64-220, 64-230
War of 1812. 63-222
Wholesale trade. 64-579
Women's organizations. 65-190
GEORGIA Baptist Convention see Baptists-
Georgia— Convention — -
GEORGIA collection I: papers relating to
SE^Jgg "• «««™-««. 1779-
GEORGIA collection H: business, family and
personal papers, 1800-87. 65-1859
GEORGIA Historical Society. 64-612
GEORGIA Military Institute
Students. 64-466
GERAGHTY, James M. , 1870- 65-1049
GERLACH, Walter. 65-1718
GERMAIN, George Sackville, 1st viscount
Sackville see Sackville, George Sackville
Germain, 1st viscount, 1716-1785
GERMAN-American League for Culture
63-232
GER * IAN Artillery (South Carolina Militia)
GERMAN Christian Agricultural and Benevolent
«T e «„°' ° ra et Labora . Bay Port, Mich.
GERMAN drama. 63-230, 65-1079
GERMAN Legion. 65-2005
GERMAN Reformed Church, Fayette, N. Y.
formerly Bearytown, N. Y. ) 64-1593
GERMAN Reformed Church (0 S. ) see Re-
formed Church in the United Stater*
GERMAN-Russian colony, Lincoln, Neb.
GERMAN Stock Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
GERMANIC languages and literature. 65-259
GERMANS in Russia. 65-1509
GE 65^0« inthe U * "■ 63 - 30 ' •** 65 - 1509 .
Lutheran missions. 64-187
World War L 65-594, 65-1739
By place
Michigan. 65-364
Nebraska. 65-1509
North Carolina. 64-670
Ohio. 63-157, 63-171, 64-952
Pennsylvania. 64-952
Texas. 64-744
GERMANY
see also Prussia
Am 6£l5 C 24 ,Patl0n ' 1918 - 1930 - 64-1514,
AU 6f-94T lPatl0n ' 1M5 - 1955 - 64 -165,
Archives. 64-179
Army. 63-380
Art and artists. 65-2000
Banks and banking. 64-131
Chemical affairs. 65-1311
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist World Congress, Berlin, 1934.
Lutheran. 63-33
Colleges and universities. 64-71
Consular service (Texas) 64-744
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-347
Council of Foreign Ministers (1954) 65rl061
Family papers. 65-234,65-1382,65-1562
Folksongs. 64-179
Foreign relations
With Italy see Axis powers
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 64-764
Fur trade. 65-673
Hospitals. 65-966
Industry. 65-942
364
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GERMANY (Continued)
Jewish refugees. 65-1737
King's German Legion. 65-2005
Letters from. 64-1075, 65-520, 65-2005
Letters received in. 64-1216
Maps. 64-289
Medical affairs. 65-333
Medical students (U. S. ) 65-188
Medicine. 63-75
Military science. 63-380
Nazi period. 64-1313, 64-1615, 65-507,
65-598
see also Nazis
Personal papers. 63-136
Politics
1848. 65-259
Hitler's rise. 65-1079
see also Germany— Nazi period
Relief and rehabilitation, 1921-1923.
64-962
Rocket development. 64-1583
Shipping records. 64-824, 64-1215
Students (0. S. ) 64-645, 64-882, 64-927,
64-1490, 65-437, 65-1900
Technological mission from the United
States. 65-900
Travel and description. 53-247, 64-607,
64-769, 64-846, 65-1661
Travels from. 64-5
Trusts, Industrial. 65-942
World War I
Causes and pre-war conditions. 65-1923
Military service (U. S. ) 64-1524
Postwar period. 64-1514, 64-1524
World War II
Postwar period. 64-71, 64-165, 65-46,
65-942
Relief to war victims. 64-71
Reparations. 65-48
Zionism. 65-1739
GERMANY (Territory under Allied Occupation,
1945-1955. U.S. Zone)
Office of Military Government. 65-942
GERMS see Bacteria; Bacteriology
GERNON, Blaine Brooks. 65-1664
GEROLT, — , baron. 65-678
GERONIMO, Apache chief, 1829-1909. 64-8
GEROULD, Katharine Fullerton, 1879-
65-871
GERRARD, Betty C. 65-1472
GERRY, Elbridge, 1744-1814. 63-375
GERRY, Elbridge Thomas, 1837-1927.
64-1344
GERSTENBERG, Alice, 1885- 65-1998
GERTZ, Elmer. 65-1958
GESAMTJUNGLINGSVEREIN, St. Louis, Mo.
63-23
GESELL, Robert, 1886-1954. 65-276
GESSNER, Robert, 1907- 65-1372
GEST, Erasmus, 1820-1908. 63-256
GETTYSBURG and Black Tavern Turnpike.
65-915
GETTYSBURG Campaign, 1863. 64-232,
64-1151
GETTYSBURG, Pa.
Battlefield
Monuments. 65-713
Preservation of. 65-93
Civil War
Battle of, 1863. 63-145, 63-223, 63-353,
63-408, 64-57, 64-571, 64-1151,
65-93
Confederate Army camp. 64-444
Maps. 65-946
History (Notes, etc ) 65-915
Law practice. 65-915
GEYER, Henry Sheffie, 1790-1859. 64-275,
64-282, 65-679
GHANA (formerly Gold Coast) 63-147
GHENT, Treaty of, 1814
Commissioners. 63-336
GHnUNGHELU, Antonio. 64-1598
GHOLSON, Thomas Saunders, 1808-1868.
63-63
GIBBES, Eliza Ford see Holmes, Eliza
Ford (Globes)
GIBBES, Lewis R. 64-1552
GIBBES, Robert Wilson, 1809-1866. 63-132
GIBBES, W. S. 65-724
GIBBONS, A. S. 64-729
GIBBONS, James. 65-685
GIBBONS, Robert. 65-228
GIBBONS, Sarah Cloud. 64-729
GIBBONS, Thomas. 65-1626
GIBBONS, William. 65-1626
GIBBONS, William Heyward. 65-1626
GIBBONS family. 65-1626
GIBBS, Ellen. 64-892
GIBBS, Fanny. 64-892
GIBBS, George, 1815-1873. 65-1155
GIBBS, Lillian. 64-352
GIBBS, Oliver Wolcott see Gibbs, Wolcott,
1822-1908
GIBBS, Wolcott, 1822-1908. 64-963 , 64-1556
GIBBS family. 64-1068
GIBRALTAR
Travel and description. 63-234
GTBRAN, Khalil, 1883-1931. 64-579
GIBSON, Edwin Thomas, 1884-1959. 64-870
GIBSON, Elizabeth E. see Evans, Elizabeth
E. (Gibson)
GIBSON, George D. , collector. 65-1144
GIBSON, JohnW., 1910- 65-111
GIBSON, Kenneth R. , 1895- 65-277
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
GIBSON, Pa.
Letters received in. 65-746
GIDDINGS, Franklin Henry, 1855-19S1.
64-1314
GIDDINGS, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864. 63-254
GIDDINGS, M. A. 64-1436
GIDDINGS, OrrinN. , b. 1814. 64-1511
GIDDINGS family. 64-1436
ODE, Andre Paul Guillaume, 1869-1951.
64-92, 64-730
GIEN (E. J. ) Bion & compagnie. 64-261
GIFFORD, EdsonP. , b. 1832. 65-552
GIFFORD, Sanford Robinson, 1892-1944.
65-1538
The GIFT (Dar) by Vladimir Nabokov.
65-921
GIFT funds. 65-511
GILA Apaches
Military campaigns against. 63-355,
65-1824
GILA Co. , Ariz.
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1781
GILA Expedition, 1857. 65-1824
GILBERT, Angelina Bingham. 64-1440,
65-1373
GILBERT, Cass, 1859-1934. 63-349 , 65-1340
GILBERT, Edwin. 65-1099
GILBERT, George B. 64-946
GILBERT, Grove Karl, 1843-1918. 64-100
GILBERT, Julia Finch. 63-349
GILBERT, Mahlon Norrls, Bp. , 1848-1900.
6 3-237
GILBERT; Rufus Henry. 65-1520
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GILBERT, Samuel. 63-349
GILBERT, Thomas. 64-1440
GILBERT, Thomas Dwight, 1815-1894.
65-618, 65-1373
GILBERT Elevated Railway, New York City.
od—1520
GILBERT family. 63-237, 63-349
GTLDART, Elizabeth F. see Eggleston.
Elizabeth F. (GUdartF - BKUSSton '
GILDER, Helena. 65-2007
GILDER, Jane (Nutt) 65-839
GILDER, Jeanette Leonard, 1849-1916.
GILDER, Joseph B. , 1858-1936. 65-2012
^W^^So, 1844 - 1909 - M " 137 '
aB 2E?2Z^ e ~ t -~- 1877 -
GILDS see Guilds
GILES, Barney M. 64-1557
GILES, Ella see Ruddy, Ella (Giles) 1851-1915
GILFORD Co. , N. C.
Slavery
Emancipation. 65-723
GILHAM, Daniel C. 63-384
GILKEY, Charles Whitney, 1882- 64-93
GILHES MUL 64-562
GILL, Charles. 64-871
GILL, Corrlngton. 65-948
GILL, Sir David, 1843-1914. 63-384
GILL, Eric, 1882-1940. 64-150, 65-1077
GILLEN, Martin James, 1872-1943. 65-1347
GILLESPIE, David. 64-1013
GILLESPIE, Dorcas (Mumpherd) 64-1013
GILLESPIE, James, 1764-1805. 64-1013
GILLESPIE, James Smiley. 64-1026
GILLESPIE, Sarah (Street) 64-1013
GILLET, John, 17967-1847. 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, Guy Mark, 1879- 65-168
GILLETTE, William Hooker, 1853-1937
64-713, 65-1215
GILLETTE-Herzog Manufacturing Company of
Minneapolis, Houghton, Mich7 65-1312
GHXHOUSE, Eva Oienna. 65-1803
GILLIAM, Robert B. 63-373
GILLMAN, Ann (Harding) d. 1860. 64-957
GILLMAN, James, 1782-1839^ 64-967
GILLMAN, James, 1808-1877. 64-957
GILLMORE, Quincy Adams, 1825-1888.
65-950
GILLMORE, Ruth Miriam. 64-819
GILLMORE family
Genealogy. 65-1357
OILMAN^ Caroline (Howard) 1794-1888.
"uSs* ^T*? 1 "** (stetso => 186 °-
1835. 64-714, 65-1160
OILMAN, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908. 64-767
64-1381, 64-1500, '64-1511, 65-437 '
OILMAN, Nicholas, 1755-1814. 64-1567
OILMAN (O. B. ) Cracker Company. 64-1297
OILMAN, OsmanB. 64-1297
OILMAN, Samuel, 1791-1858. 63-81. 65-1243
GILMER, Emma Walker see Breckinridge
Emma Walker (GilmerT - '
GILMER, Jane Grace (Preston) 65-97t
^fctfsoii J6remy Fra " Cls ' "18-1883.
GILMER, Josephine. 64-1014
GII 64^6 L ° UiSa Fredcrlta (Alexander)
^^er^J ^^^'^-
GILMER, Love (Banner) 64-1014
GILMER, Robert D., 1858-1925. 64-1014
GILMER, Salisbury & Company. 65-1786
GILMOUR, C. P. 64-1157
GIMBEL, Bernard. 65-47
GINDER, Henry, 1831-1922. 64-1209
GINGRICH, Felix Wilbur, 1901- 64-813
GD ^ L * Go ? ert < ie > IstearlofAthlone see
fSoT703 GO<lertdeGinte1 ' lst ^0f,-
GDJN and Company. 64-240
GIRARDBank, Philadelphia, Pa. 65-1670
GIRLS' schools see Schools, and names of
schools or places In which they are located
GDtVIN, Mary E. 64-627
OSBORNE, John. 63-52
GBBORNE, Maria (James) 1770-1836. 63-52
QSLINGHAM, Eng. 64-34
GIST, Mordecai, 1742-1792. 63-49
GITTERMANN, John C. 65-1517
GrmNGS, JohnS. 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, Cassias. 64-1496
GLASGOW, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-
1945. 64-216 . 64-1334, 65-1934
^"StS Fra ° k ThDmaS ' 185 *-1<«7-
GLASGOW, Robert. 64-751
GLASGOW, Mrs. William. 64-309
GL £S WUUamA »*™on, 1825-1910.
GLASGOW family. 64-216, 64-751, M-m?
GLASGOW, Ky.
Business and personal papers. 63-133
GLASGOW, Scot.
family papers. 65-748.
Hour and grain trade. 63-342, 64-907
Merchants. 65-961
Shipping records. 64-897
Tobacco trade. 63-342
Travel and description. 64-580
G %, C £- e 5 r 4 1858 - 1946 - "-97,64-778,
GLASS, Presley T. 65-888
GLASS Creek Grange No. 425 (Mich. ) 65-1346
GLASS industry and trade
Prices. 64-372
Europe. 63-309
South Carolina. 63-309
° I S OAatoy ' Glassboro, N. J.
GLASSBORO, K J.
Personal papers. 65-1653
GLAZE, Elizabeth. 64-978
GLAZE family. 64-978
GLAZIER, Frank P., 1862-1922. 65-630
GLEASON, Sarah, d. 1930. 63-238
GLEN Qra, Va.
Personal papers. 64-1060
GLEN Ridge, N. J.
Letters received in. 64-588
C1 ^i.s^ ngB Hote1 ' WatklnB o^ N - *•
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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)
GLENN, Robert B. 65-711
GLENNON, John Joseph, Abp. , b. 1862.
64-333
GLEVERING Hall, Suffolk, Eng. 64-62
GLICK, Philip M. 65-51
GLIDDON, George Robins, 1809-1857.
64-1580
GLOBES
see also Maps
Manufacture and trade. 64-794
GLOUCESTER Circuit Auxiliary to the
Missionary Society of the Philadelphia
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church
Missionary Society. 65-1653
GLOUCESTER City, N. J. 65-1631
GLOUCESTER Co. , N. J.
Land. 65-1598
GLOUCESTER Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
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
GLUYAS, Mary. 64-507
GLUYAS family. 64-507
GLYCERINE. 65-1755
GLYNN Co. , Ga.
Land
Legal documents. 64-1234
GODDARD, Charles B. 65-905
GODDARD, Edwin Charles, 1665^1942.
65-278
GODDARD, Lillian R. 65-278
GODDARD, Madeleine (Vinton) see Dahlgren,
Madeleine (Vinton) 1825-1896
GODDARD family. 65-841
Genealogy. 65-278
GODFREY, Carlos Emmor. 65-1627
GODFROY, Gabriel. 65-451
GODOLPRTN, Charles, 1648 (ca.)-1720.
64-94
GODWIN and White, StatesvlUe, N. C.
64-617
GOEBBELS, Joseph, 1897-1945. 64-1313,
64-1615
GOERING, Hermann, 1893-1946. 64-1313
GOETHALS, George Washington, 1858-1928.
65-1827
GOETHE, Johann Wolf gang von, 1749-1832.
GOETZ, Augustus. 64-1606
GOETZ, Ruth (Goodman) 1912- 64-1606
GOFF, Guy Despard, 1867-1933. 63-325,
65-913
GOFF, Helen. 65-1495
GOGEBIC Co. , Mich.
County records. 65-416
GOLD, Julia (Pipkin) 64-508
GOLD, Pleasant Daniel, 1833-1920. 64-508
GOLD accounts. 65-1175
Transactions. 65-1152
GOLD clause. 64-798
GOLD Coast 63-147
GOLD discoveries see Gold mines and mining
and subdivision Gold rush under names of
places
GOLD Dredging Company, Bowers Seattle-
Yukon. 65-1053
GOLD Hill, Nev.
Fire companies and departments. 65-1145
Gold mines and mining. 65-1186
Silver mlnA* and mining. 65-1186
Unions. 65-1153
GOLD mines and mining. 64-368, 64-1038
see also Prospecting
Machinery. 63-128
Alaska. 64-1268, 65-1765, 65-1780
California. 64-237, 64-336, 65-288,
65-952, 65-1525
see also California — Gold rush period
Colorado. 64-892, 65-288, 65-293
Idaho. 65-1598
Nevada. 65-1173, 65-1186
North Carolina. 64-507, 64-550
South Africa. 64-1300
Utah. 65-1791
GOLD mining papers, ca. 1850-1900
(Manuscript collection) 65-1525 _
GOLD Pan Mining Company, Breckinridge,
Colo. 64-892
GOLD rushes see subdivision under name of
place, e. g.~~ California— Gold rush period
GOLDEN, John, 1874-1955. 64-1620, 65-1064
GOLDEN era (Periodical) 65-844
GOLDEN Gate Bridge, San Francisco, Calif.
Construction. 65-2011
GOLDFTELD, Nev.
First Presbyterian Church
Sunday School. 65-1146
Mining companies' records. 65-1147
Surveys and surveying. 65-1133
GOLDMAN, Albert, 1898-1961? 64-1607
GOLDMAN, Emma, 1869-1941 65-636
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
Goldsboro Rifles. 65-1531
Personal papers. 64-473, 64-508, 64-631
GOLDSBOROUGH, Charles Washington, 1779-
1843. 64-521
GOLDSBOROUGH, Louis Malesherbes, 1805-
1877. 64-677
GOLDSCHMTDT, Jenny Llnd see Lind-Gold-
sehmidt, Jenny Maria, 1820^1887
GOLDSCHMTDT, Otto, 1829-1907. 65-859
GOLDSMTTHING
New York. 64-849
GOLDWYN, Samuel, 1862- 64-1618
GOLF clubs
Michigan. 65-1322
GOLSCHMANN, Vladimir. 64-328
GOMBERG, Moses, 1866-1947. 64-1515,
65-486, 65-1397
GOMER House, Teddington, Eng. 64-796
GOMPERS, Samuel, 1850-1924. 64-159,
64-738, 64-771, 64-1271, 64-1474
GONDRA, Manuel E. 65-1790
GONDRIN, Louis Antolne de Pardalllan, due
d'Antln see Antln, Louis Antolne de
Pardalllan de Gondrin due d', 1665-1736
GONICK, Samuel. 65-1355
GONZALEZ ORTEGA, Jesse, 1822-1881.
65-2013
GOOCH family
Genealogy. 65-962
GOOCHLAND Co, , Va. 63-125
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-797, 65-916
GOOD family
Genealogy. 65-300
GOOD Hope, Cape of see Cape of Good Hope
GOOD housekeeping (Periodical) 64-1596
S67
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GOOD Neighbor League. 65-39
GOOD Roads Tour, 1909. 64-434
GOOD Templars, International Order of see
International Order of Good Templars
GOODALE, George. 65-228
GOODALES Corner, Me.
Personal papers. 64-399
GOODALL, Charles P. 65-1006
GOODE family
Genealogy. 65-1862
GOODHUE, Grace see Coolidge, Grace
(Goodhue) 1879-1957
GOODLAND, Walter Samuel, 1867-1947.
GOODLOE, A. T. 64-1185
GOODLOE, Mrs. C. A. 64-1185
GOODLOE, Caswell A. 64-1185
GOODLOE, Daniel Reaves, 1814-1902
64-1542
GOODLOE, Hallum Wood, 1869-1956
64-1185
GOODMAN, Edward. 64-53
GOODMAN, Philip, 1855-1940. 64-1606
GOODMAN, Reuben Smith, clergyman.
GOODMAN, Ruth see Goetz, Ruth (Goodman)
GOODMAN, Tobias, 1814-1880. 64-617
GOODNIGHT, Charles, 1836-1929. 64-752
65-806 ~— ' .. '— '
GOODNIGHT, Cloyd, 1881-1932. 65-325
GOODNIGHT vs. the U. S. and the Comanche
Indians. 64-752 "*uiure
GOODNOW, Frank Johnson, 1859-1939.
dO — loUo
GOODRICH, Adelaide Eunice see Goodrich.
Eunice, fl. 1870-1920
GOODRICH, Blake. 65-1860
GOODRICH, Calvin, 1874- 65-279
GOODRICH, Carter. 65-81
GOODRICH, Chauncey, 1759-1815. 64-202
04—1372 '
GOODRICH, Edward Payson, 1842-1935.
65-1350
GOODRICH, Eunice, fl. 1870-1920. 64-95
GOODRICH (Eunice) Company. 64-95
GOODRICH, Frances. 64-1608
GOODRICH, a C. 64-95
GOODRICH, John Z. 65-178
GOODRICH, Osman Dewey, 1808-1887
65-280
GOODRIDGE, Charles Fred, d_ 1930. 64-753
GOODSPEED, Edgar Johnson, 1871-1962
64-65, 64-813, * 64-1437
GOODWILLIE, David L. 64-908
GOODWIN, Allen, collector. 65-1963
°°S3S Charl6S Carr ° U ' 1832 " 19 "-
GOODWIN, John W. 64-587
GOODWIN, R. J. 65 _ 1149
GC|OTg William Watson, 1831-1912.
GOODWYN, Elizabeth Norfleet see Ridley
Elizabeth Norfleet (Goodwyn) 7 '
GOODWYN, Julia B. 65-973
GOODWYN, Sarah A. 65-973
GO °5 D -Io% R ' Edward Bassett, 1840-1899.
GOODYEAR, EUsworth D. S. 65-1075
GOODYEAR, J. J. 65 _ 1365
CK ?5^5 a ' WatSOnAnd "™> 1839-1891.
GOODYEAR family. 65-1075
GOOSE Creek, S. C.
SL James Church. 65-850
GOPLEN, Arnold O. 65-767
GORDON, Alexander. 65-1779
GORDON, Armistead. 63-345
GORDON, Eva. 64-1196
GORDON, George A. 63-68
GORDON, George Huntley. 64-957
GORDON, James Wright, Jr. 65-281
GORDON, James Wright, 1809-1853. 65-281
GORDON, John Brown, 1832-1904. 63-97
64-223, 64-224, 64-764, 65-1858 '
GORDON, John F. 65-1033
GORDON, Samuel M. 65-1860
GORDON, William A. 64-768
GORDON family
Genealogy. 64-1241
GORDONSDALE, Fauquier Co., Va. 64-1241
GORDONSVILLE, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
GORE, Albert Arnold. 65-1103
GORE, J. w. 64-1131
GORE, Victor Michael, b. 1858. 64-1462
GORE, Willard Clark. 65-532
The GORE, Conn, see Susquehanna claim
GOREE, Africa
Trade. 64-1400
GOREUK, Mordecal. 65-1064
GORGAS, Joslah, 1811-1883. 64-623
G0 6^4 WmiiUD <*»*■* 1854-1820.
°°^9 Charles T., 1812-1801. 65-282.
GORHAM, John, 1783-1829. 65-1245
GORMAN, Arthur Pue, 1839-1906. 64-1015
GORHIE, Joseph
Estate of. 65-748
GORRINGE, Henry H. 65-779
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
Confederate States of America-Navy 4a7d.
Gosport^ Va.; U. S. -Norfolk Nava7 ^
Shipyard, PorttMouth, Va.
GOSS, Albert S. , 1882-1950. 64-1269
GOSSE Sir Edmund William, 1849-1928
63-99, 64-1332, 65-594, 65-908
GOTTSCHALK, Laura R. 64-150
GODDSMIT, Samuel. 65-1718
G °65 1 ^54 AUgUStUS Addi80n . 1805-1866.
^B?™^ 3 ^ AptlK>rp ' 18 24-1896.
63-384, 64-963, 64-1556
GOULD, Jay, 1836-1892. 63-340
GOURDM, Robert Newman. 65-925
GOURDDf, Theodore, 1764-1826. 63-287
GOURDIN, Theodore, d. 1866
Estate of. 63-287
GOVERNMENT see Political science
GOVERNMENT agencies. 64-938 , 65-487
see also names of agencies under juris-
dictions, e.g. u. S. -Office of Education
GOVERNMENT attorneys. 85-51,65-110
65-126, 65-130, 65-135, BS-l^ 65-143'
see also County attorneys; District
attorneys; us. -Attorneys General ;
U. S.— Solicitor General
Nebraska. 65-1505
Pennsylvania, 64-1144
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GOVERNMENT employment and employees.
64-804, 65-50
see also Civil service; Public administration
Expressmen. 65-810
Recommendations of personnel. 65-1917
Wages. 64-932
Confederate States of America. 64-453
Minnesota. 63-242
GOVERNMENT insurance. 65-711
GOVERNMENT ownership
Public utilities. 64-1269, 64-1270, 64-1272
65-1044, 65-1055, 65-1439, 65-1483
GOVERNMENT regulation of prices see Price
control
GOVERNMENT relations with Indian tribes
see Indians— Government relations; and
names of Indian tribes
GOVERNMENT Reports, U. S. Office ot 65-52
GOVERNMENT service see Civil service
GOVERNOR Shirley's War see King George's
War, 1744-1748
GOVERNORS
see also subdivision Governor under names
of States and also names of individual
Governors
Southern States. 63-66
GRACE Church, New York City. 65-20
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, Alfrida Catherine WetenhaU Tillyard
1883- 65-1844
GRAHAM, Daniel, 1789-1869. 64-1182
GRAHAM, Edward Kidder. 65-711
GRAHAM, EdwinS., 1831-1899. 64-754
GRAHAM, Frank Porter, 1886- 64-446,
65-384
GRAHAM, Frederick J. 65-1365
GRAHAM, Gabriella Marie (De La Balmon-
diere) Cunninghame, 1859-1906. 65-1848
GRAHAM, GustavusA. 64-754
GRAHAM, James Augustus, 1841-1908.
64-1016
GRAHAM, James Lorimer. 65-1595
GRAHAM, John, of North Carolina? fl.1776-
1786. 65-721
GRAHAM, John Washington, 1838-1928.
64-566
GRAHAM, Joseph. 64-417
GRAHAM, LUy see_ Frost, Lily (Graham)
GRAHAM, Malcolm K. 64-754
GRAHAM, Narcissus, 1762-1829. 64-1298
GRAHAM, Richard, 1780-1857. 65-692
GRAHAM, Robert, 1799 or 1800-1862. 64-754
GRAHAM, Robert Bontine Cunninghame, 1852-
1936. 65-1846, 65-1848, 65-1849
GRAHAM, William Alexander, 1804-1875.
63-373, 64-566, 65-721
GRAHAM City Improvement and Land Company:
64-754 ^^
GRAHAM family. 64-754, 65-692, 65-721
GRAIN separators
Patents. 65-1987
GRAIN trade. 64-56, 64-1369
see also Flour and feed trade; and names
of grains, e. g. Barley; Wheat
Georgetown, D. C. 63-342
Nebraska. 65-1462
New York City. 63-342
North Carolina. 64-989, 64-1118
North Dakota. 65-760, 65-776
Scotland. 63-342
Wisconsin. 64-1637
GRAINGER Co., Tenn.
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1193
GRAN conquista de Ultramar (Spanish prose
epic) 64-143
GRAND Army of the Republic 63-371,
64-146, 65-659, 65-1319, 65-1440
Convention, Detroit, Mich., 1882. 65-288
National Encampments
25th, Detroit, Mich., 1891. 65-1333
Woman's Relief Corps see Woman's Relief
Corps
By department
Dept. of Michigan. 65-1333
C.J. Dickerson Post, Hillsdale.
65-1333
Lapeer Post No. 144. 65-1333
Welch Post No. 137, Ann Arbor.
65-1333
Dept. of Nebraska
George Custer Post No. 7, Omaha.
65-1465
McConihie Post No. 45, Plattsmouth.
65-1481
Dept. a North Dakota. 65-768
James B. McPherson Post, No. 2,
Bismarck. 65-768
WordenPost, No. 12, Pembina. 65-768
GRAND Banks
Fishing. 64-80
GRAND Forks, N. D.
Personal papers. 65-789
GRAND Haven, Mich. 65-255
GRAND Island College, Grand Island, Neb.
64-21
GRAND juries
Federal. 65-1689
Michigan. 64-1510
GRAND Portage, Minn. 65-1163
GRAND Rapids Gas Company, Grand Rapids,
Mich. 65-665
GRAND Rapids, Mich. 65-620
Business papers. 65-301
Calvin College. 65-1351
Carriage and wagon making. 65-401
Churches and religious affairs
Church of Christ. 65-256
Presbyterian. 65-498
Civic affairs. 65-352
Clubs. 65-270
Community associations. 65-1334
Education. 64-1512
Furniture Industry and trade. 65-552
Gas companies. 65-665
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-638
International Molders' and Foundry Workers'
Union of North America, Local 213.
65-337
Kindergarten Training School. 65-283,
65-1353 l
Law practice. 65-458, 65-584, 65-607
Marble industry and trade. 65-390
Medical practice. 65-554
Negroes. 65-1334
Newspapers. 65-342
Personal papers. 64-1464, 65-334, 65-457,
65-617
Societies. 65-1367
Taxation. 65-584
Unions. 65-337
GRAND Rapids times, Grand Rapids, Mich.
65-342
GRAND Rapids Urban League and Brough
Community Association. 65-1334
GRAND River Valley, Mich.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-498
GRAND Traverse, Mich.
Family papers. 65-543
GRAND Traverse region, Mich.
Agricultural societies. 65-1346
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GRANDGENT, Charles Hall. 1862-1939
65-1246
GRANGE, Harold. 65-1941
GRANGE see Patrons of Husbandry
GRANGE League Federation see Cooperative
Grange League Federation Exchange, Inc.
GRANGER, Arthur Otis, b. 1846. 64-779
GRANGER, Bradley F. 64-1429
GRANGER, Gideon, 1767-1822. 65-679
GRANGER, John. 64-873
GRANGER, Levis. 65-1360
GRANGER family
Genealogy. 65-1357
GRANITE Cotton Factory. 64-1008
GRANT, Claudius Buchanan, 1835-1921
64-1469, 64-1500, 65-357, 65-531, 65-532,
65-644
GRANT, E. E. 65-2010
GRANT, Elijah P. , 1810-1874. 64-97
GRANT, Eliza (MltcheU) 64-580
GRANT, F. C. 64-813
GRANT, Frederick D. 63-246
GRANT, Julia see Cantacuzene, Julia (Grant)
Princess, 18?F
GRANT, Percy. 65-91
GRANT, Ulysses Simpson, Pres. U. S.. 1822-
1885. 63-95
Administration of. 65-1778
As correspondent. 63-326, 63-340, 63-371
63-397, 63-406, 64-325, 65-679, 65-681 '
65-892, 65-898, 65-930
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
Description of. 65-468
Military service under. 64-1035
Relating to. 63-388, 65-878
•GRANT, William. 65-1727
GRANT Co., Minn.
Teachers and teaching. 63-238
GRANT Co., N.M.
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1788
GRANT Memorial Association. 63-388
GRANTS of land see land— Grants
GRANVILLE, John Carteret, earl, 1690-1763
65-1072
GRANVILLE-SMITH, Jessica. 65-1160
GRANVILLE Co. , N. C.
Business correspondence. 64-590
Family and personal papers. 64-431
64t483, 64-«6, 64-515, 64-634, '
64-1090
Medical practice. 64-509, 64-634
GRANVILLE, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
GRAPE juice. 64-945
GRASS Lake, Mich.
Civil War
Civilian life. 65-625
GRASS! George de see De Grassi, George
GRASSLANDS
Research on. 65-167
GRATIOT, Charles, d. 1817. 64-314, -64-335
GRATON & Knight Company. 64-240
GRATTAN, Mich.
Personal papers. 65-549
GRATZ, Barnard, 1736 (ca.)-1801. 65-1723
GRATZ, Michael, 1740-1811. 65-1723
GRATZ, Rebecca, 1781-1869. 64-466,
GRATZ family. 65-1723
GRAUEN, Henry N. 65-170
GRAVELTON, Ma
Zlon Lutheran Church. 63-21
GRAVERAET, Robert. 65-644
GRAVES, Alfred Perceval, 1846-1931. 64-150
(3l 6 V 5^1420 AnSOn R ° eerS ' Bp -' 1842-1932.
GRAVES, Benjamin F. 64-1500,65-620
GRAVES, Charles Iverson, 1838-1896.
65-1533
(3l 64^1271 Frai,kPle " ePOOt ' 1869 - 1956 -
GR^S^Frederick Rogers, Bp., 1858-1940.
GRAVES, Henry Solon, 1871-1951. 64-1299
GRAVES, Margaret Rockwell Lea. 65-1533
GRAVES, Margaruite. 65-1533
GRAVES, Robert, 1895- 64-150
GRAVES family. 65-1533
GRAVESTONE records see Vital records
GRAY, AlanE. 65-236
GRAY, Asa, 1810-1888. 64-477, 64-562,
64-1103, 65-654
GRAY, Edwin, of Virginia, fl. 1776-1777.
65-973
GRAY, Henry L. 64-1269
GRAY, Horace, 1828-1902. 64-1218
GRAY, James. 65-973
GRAY, JohnB. 64-278
GRAY, John Hamilton. 65-1967
GRAY, Lewis Cecil, 1881- 65-948
GRAY, Samuel, of Windham, Conn. 64-195
•GRAY, William. 63-374
GRAY, William, of Lincoln, Neb. 65-1987
GR &£l256 UiUn BemJ ' 181 °- 1888 - M-1255,
GRAY and Pierce, Ann. 64-364
GRAY Co. , Tex,
Ranches. 65-804
GRAY family
Genealogy. 64-1184
GRAYSON, GaryT. 65-940
GRAYSON Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
GRAYSTONE Farm, Gaines Township, N. Y
64-823
GREAT Barrington, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
GREAT Basin
Exploring expeditions. 65-1818
GREAT Britain
Act of Union, 180L 63-46
Actors and actresses
Costuming, etc 65-1761
Admiralty. 65-8
Agriculture. 63-46
Amusements. 65-1879
Anglo-American Caribbean Commission.
65-66
Army
Administration, 63-148
American Revolution see RevoluUon-
MUitary papers-British
1st Battalion of Guards. 65-826
Nile Expedition, 1884-85. 63-147
QH £ e "'o ln "" arT »*» Personal papers.
63-138, 63-147, 63-148 J ** ws *
In Africa. 63-147
In Flanders (ca. 1692-1703) 65-1760
In India. 63-39, 64-144
In Persia. 63-42
Art and artists. 64-1315
Authors. 63-52, 64-796, 65-14
Authors and publishers. 65-1112, 65-1845.
65-2008
Bankruptcy. 64-131
Board of Trade. 63-288. 65-1148
Companies Registration Office. 65-1804
Booksellers and bookselling. 64-699
370
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GREAT Britain (Continued)
Calligraphy. 65-7
Caribbean Commission. 65-66
Choirs (Music) 65-859
Churches and religious affairs
see also Church of England
Clergy. 64-62
Conferences. 63-237
Evangelism. 63-409
Sermons. 64-59
Suppression of recusancy. 65-1879
By denomination
Baptist 64-1160, 64-1554
Friends. 65-153
Methodist 64-69
Claims in Pacific Northwest 65-1155
Claims vs. Portugal. 64-778
Coal wiiw and mining. 64-43
Colleges and universities. 63-54, 63-207,
65-186
Colonies
Missions. 63-142
Trade. 64-80
Africa. 63-147
America. 63-111, 65-1877
History (Notes, etc ) 65-1207
Canada. 65-1766
Far East 63-40, 63-112
India. 63-54, 63-105
West Indies. 64-59
Commission merchants. 64-1033
Companies Interested In foreign investments
see Great Britain— Investments
Companies Registration Office. 65-1804
Confederate States of America purchasi n g
agent In. 64-389
Consular service (Hawaii) 65-1777
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1020, 65-63,
65-1553, 65-1576
Cooperatives. 65-73
Coronation of George V. 64-1300
Cotton trade. 64-890, 64-1398
County government and county records.
65-1873
Courts. 64-62, 64-174, 64-1235
Diplomatic service
In France. 64-169
Diplomatic service (XI. S. ) 64-817,
64-1348, 64-1568, 65-81, 65-847
Assigned to the Netherlands, serving in.
65-79
Economic Interests and activities abroad
see Great Britain— Investments
Emigration
To the United States. 64-944, 65-875
To Virginia (Colony) 64-797
Epidemics. 64-69
Estate management 64-176, 65-1873
Estates. 63-146, 64-34
Family papers. 64-1012, 65-1074,
65-1572, 65-1872, 65-1879
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
17th and 18m centuries. 65-1877
18th century. 64-123
19th century. 63-42, 63-138, 64-169
Berlin Protocol, 1945. 65-48
Napoleonic Wars. 63-109
With the Confederate States of America.
63-378, 65-1029
With Egypt 63-147
With the Far East 63-40, 63-112
With Hawaii. 65-1777
With the Netherlands. 65-1760
With Spain. 63-100
With the United States. 63-55
18m century. 64-1062
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1315
19th century. 64-T64, 65-1967
20th century. 64-1291, 64-1577
Fruit industry and trade. 64-259
Fur trade. 64-172, 65-673
Government and legislation. 64-141,
65-1760, 65-1873, 65-1879
History
Teachers and teaching. 65-1068,
65-1923
Household accounts. 64-174
Industry. 64-141
Intelligence. 65-1877
Investments and financial Interests
In Mexico. 65-1790
In the United States
Cattle business. 65-1142
Mining companies. 65-1148, 65-1156,
65-1169, 65-1190
The West 65-1804, 65-1817
Jews. 64-1318
Joint Commission for the Final Settlement
of the Claims of the Hudson's Bay
Company and Puget Sound Agricultural
Company. 65-1155
Justices of the peace. 65-1872
Land. 64-1537
Catholic Church. 64-34
Church of England. 63-54
Claims. 65-916
Legal documents. 64-61, 64-62,
65-1569, 65-1879
Transactions. 64-34
Law enforcement. 65-1873
Lectures and lecturing. 65-1920
Letters from. 65-715, 65-1798
Letters from scientists In. 65-1311
Libraries. 65-156
Literature and literary affairs. 64-112,
64-233, 64-810, 65-10, 65-14, 65-1198,
65-1845, 65-1846, 65-1847, 65-1849
Lords Commissioners for Trade and
Plantations see Great Britain— Board
of Trade
Loyalists during American Revolution see
Loyalists
Manors. 63-54, 64-62, 64-174
Medical practice. 65-1949
Merchants. 63-345, 64-258, 64-259,
64-1398, 65-1526, 65-1760
Military affairs. 63-53, 63-109, 63-148,
65-1760
see also Great Britain— Army
Invasion by France (Proposed) 64-166
Naval affairs. 63-221, 65-8
Rivalry with France. 64-956
Navy. 63-404, 64-91, 64-344
American Revolution. 63-53
Logbooks. 65-1793
Officers' papers. 63-221
Personal papers. 65-803
Nobility. 64-62, 64-817
Office of Tents and Revels. 65-1879
Orders In Council. 63-324
Parliament, 63-55
House of Lords. 64-62
Patents. 64-16
Periodicals. 64-45, 64-78, 65-1876
Personal papers. 64-26, 65-179
Politics
17th to 20th centuries. 63-55
17th and 18th centuries. 65-1877
Elections. 63-46, 64-43, 64-1356
Letters relating to
17th century. 65-1560
19th century. 64-112, 64-617, 64-873
Papers of persons active in
17th century. 64-94, 65-1072
871
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GREAT BRITAIN
Politics
Papers of persons active in (Continued)
17th and 18th centuries. 65-1760
18th century. 63-111, 64-810
18th and 19th centuries 63-46
63-109, 63-138, 63-.142, 65-1591
19th century. 63-38, 63-40
Patronage. 63-55
Prisoners and prisons. 64-43
Privy Council. 64-196 . 65-1872, 65-1873
Publishers and publishing. 63-146
63-1347, 65-1085, 65-1845
Railroads. 65-856
Reciprocity Treaty with the United States
(1854) 65-1967
Rent. 65-1879
Revels, Office of Tents and. 65-1879
Schools. 64-796
Science. 64-810
Secretary of State for the Southern Dept.
63-100 *
Sheriffs. 65-1872, 65-1873
Shipping. 63-100, 64-412, 64-1215
64-1400 '
Records. 64-256, 64-824, 64-897
Ships. 63-155
Logbooks. 65-1793
Silver mining companies. 65-1156
Social life and customs. 63-273, 64-176
64-817, 65-730 '
Southern Dept. see Great Britain-Secre-
tary of State for the Southern Dept
State Paper Office. 65-1877
Stock exchanges. 65-1157
^eV-ms 64 " 49 ' 64 ~ 117 ' 64 ~ 147 ' 65 " 1874 -
Tobacco trade. 63-345
Trade. 63-404, 64-123, 64-258
With France. 65-240
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
Travel and description. 64-769, 64-882
65-155, 65-852
18th century. 64-552, 64-556, 64-1217
19th century. 63-247, 63-250, 64-552
64-817, 64-977, 64-1180, 65-501
65-748, 65-1007
20th century. 64-967, 65-208, 65-319
United States Ambassador to the Netherlands
Serving in. 65-79
Vital records. 64-217, 64-1235
War of 1812. 65-1793
Wine industry and trade. 64-259
World War I
United States soldiers in. 64-1116
World War a 65-15, 65-279
Conditions in. 65-175
*"*£*£ °* United StoteS ""^rovers.
Relief to war victims. 65-1458
GREAT Falls and Conway Railroad. 64-395
GREAT Lakes
Shipbuilding and shipping. 64-1445, 65-639
GREAT Lakes Institute. 64-21
GREAT Lakes region
Poetry. 65-509
Travel and description. 65-1370
GREAT Lakes-SL Lawrence Waterway see
St. Lawrence Seaway =ss -
GREAT Lakes Utilities Corporation. 64-691
GREAT Nemaha Indian Agency. 65-1177
Th 65^ 3 1 T PmDS ' by Rred AU)ert Stanoon-
GREAT Plains Committee, U. S. 65-29
GREAT Salt Lake region
Indian raids and massacres. 64-575
Surveys and surveying. 65-1791
Travel and description. 65-1783
GREAT Smoky Mountains. 64-1206
GREECE (Ancient)
Lectures (Notes, etc.) 65-1567
GREECE (Modern)
Economic assistance (U. S.) 65-117
Naval service (U. S. ) 64-678
Students (U. S.) 64-882
War of Independence, 1821-1829. 65-1562
GREEK language and literature. 64-1381
Biblical. 64-813
Teachers and teaching
65-1278
65-1244, 65-1266,
GREELEY, Horace, 1811-1872. 65-907
AB « C f r „ e , SPOndent - M " 336 . 63-406 64-784
64-803, 64-1220, 65-89j£ 65-910 '
Autographs. 64-47
GREELEY, Ida. 64-784
GREELEY, William B. 64-908
GREELEY & Gale, St. Louis, Mo. 65-691
GREELY, Adolphus Washington, 1844-1935.
"SSl A £SM lB " r)D « rt '- "»■*«■>-
GREEN, Anne Corbin (Lomax) 65-968
GREEN, Asa. 64-1585
GREEN, David see Ben-Gurton, David, 1886-
GREEN, Duff, 1791-1875. 64-186 64-343
64-485, 64-510, 64-156B ' ™'
GR 190l' Edmund Tisk see Kske. John, 1842-
^fN^red Warren, 1872-1936. 64-1491
£"£»• S^S- ^«' 65 - 287 > ««£
tESn ' W3H ' 65 * 387, 65 " 547 '
GREEN, Jennie Lovan. 65-1353
GREEN, John S. 65-787
GREEN, John Williams. 65-23
GREEN, Jonathan. 63-400
GREEN, Mrs. Joseph see Green, Sarah A.
GREEN, Lenamay, 1869-1952. 65-887
GREEN, Mary Rsk (Bound) see Stoughton,
Mary JSsk (Bound) Green -""«■"■»»
GREEN, Noah K. , 1808-1886. 64-1511
GREEN, Paul, 1894- 64-728, 64-1536
GREEN, Paul R., 1897- 65-1033
GK 65™694 tobert a0Ckt0n * 1M1 " 1895 65-1628.
GREEN, Ruth TuthilL 64-940
GREEN, Sarah A, 65-1654
GREEN, Theodore F. 65-57
GREEN Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1863
o*-755. 64-1017
GR 6 ^^ 01 Wharton Jacks °". 1831-1910, 64-959,
GREEN, William, 1872- 64-253
GREEN, William Lowthian, d. 1890. 64-762
Si & WimamMerCer ' BD - 17! »-1887.
GREEN, Willis, d. 1862. 65-25
GREEN Co., N. C.
Letters from. 64-673
GREEN Hill Plantation, N. C. 64-512
QIEEN River Co. , Utah
Probate law and practice. 65-1795
GREEN Springs, Ala.
Students. 64-496,64-660
GREENBACK movement. 65-905
see also National Greenback Party
GREENBERRY family
Genealogy. 65-882
GREENBRIER Co. , Va.
County records. B5-1017
GREENE, Belle da Costa. 65-434
GREENE, Charles Ezra, 1842-1903. 65-1372
372
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
GREENE, Clay Meredith, 1850-1933. 65-844
GREENE, David, shipowner. 65-1524
GREENE, David, 17917-1866. 64-1254,
64-1256
GREENE, Evarts Boutell, 1870-1947. 65-166
GREENE, Mary Theresa. 65-285
GREENE, Nathanael, 1742-1786. 64-47,
64-1114, 65-1193
GREENE, Samuel, merchant of Massachusetts.
64-56
GREENE, William, 1797-1883. 63-171,
63-172
GREENE Co. , Ala.
Family papers. 64-662
GREENE Co. , Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-190
GREENE Co., N. T.
Legal papers. 64-935
GREENE Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1193
GREENE family. 63-172
GREENLAND
Scientific expeditions
University of Michigan. 64-1418,
65-321
GREENLEAF, James. 63-166, 64-76B
GREENLY, William L. , 1813-1883. 65-1360
GREENOUGH, Chester Noyes, 1874-1938.
65-1247
GREENOUGH, D. S., Jr. 65-2001
GREENOUGH, William W. 63-337
GREENPORT, L. L
Personal papers. 64-1171
GREENSBORO, Ala,
Personal papers. 63-136, 64-533
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Family papers. 64-380
Guilford Battle Ground Company. 64-638,
64-1081
Immanuel Lutheran College. 63-27
Law practice. 64-1081
Letters from. 64-316
Personal and business papers. 63-130,
64-375, 64-446, 64-549, 64-638, 64-1044
GREENSHIELDS, William, 1838-1913.
65-1365
GREENSVILLE Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
GREENUP, Christopher, 1750-1818. 65-25
GREENVILLE and Columbia Railroad Company.
65-846
GREENVILLE District, S. C.
Personal papers. 65-724
GREENVILLE, 111.
Family papers. 64-244
GREENVILLE, Mich.
Societies. 65-1367
GREENVILLE, Minn.
General stores. 65-755
GREENVILLE, Ohio, Treaty of, 1795. 63-227
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-89
Civil War. 63-286
Family and personal papers. 64-639,
64-1534, 65-729
Furman University see Furman University,
Greenville, S. C.
Letters received in. 64-411
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (now
at Louisville, Ky. ) 64-1069, 64-1161,
65-1884
GREENVILLE, Va.
Liquor trade. 64-980
GREENWOOD, George. 65-1033
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, Frank C. 65-286
GREGG, Maxcy, 1814-1862
Military service under. 65-722
GREGG, Oren Cornelius, 1845-1926. 63-239
GREGG, Fhineas. 65-286
GREGG, William C. 65-286
GREGORY, Allene. 65-164
GREGORY, Charles Noble, 1851-1932.
64-1626
GREGORY, Clifford V. 65-73
GREGORY, David. 65-1365
GREGORY, Francis Roger. 64-509
GREGORY, Grant. 65-164
GREGORY, Horace. 64-150
GREGORY, John, 1724-1773. 65-1540
GREGORY, John Milton, 1822-1898. 65-164,
65-1931,
GREGORY, JohnTillery, 1832-1905. 64-1530
GREGORY, Louisa (Allen) 65-164
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, Canandalgua, N. Y. 64-873
GRENINGER, John Christian. 64-468
GRENVILLE, A. Neville. 64-168
GRESHAM, Matilda (McGrain) 63-350
GRESHAM, Otto. 63-350
GRESHAM, Thomas, 15197-1579. 65-1872
GRESHAM, Walter Quintin, 1832-1895.
63-350, 64-764, 65-1330, 65-1413
GREVE, Charles Theodore, 1863-1930.
63-173
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
GREW, Joseph Clark, 1880- 65-862
GREY, Edward Grey, 1st viscount, 1862-1933.
64-767
GRICE, Anna. 65-1473
GRICE, Samuel Roe, b. 1817. 65-1473
GRICE, Susannah. 65-1473
GRICE, William Roe. 65-1473
GRIDLEY, Caroline W. 65-1341
GRJDLEY, Eleanor (Gridley) b. 1846. 65-287
GRIDLEY, G. Thompson. 65-287
GRIDLEY f amily. 64-98
GR1ERSON, Francis. 65-717
GRIERSON, Sir Herbert, 1866-1960. 65-7
GRIES, Moses Jacob, 1868-1918. 65-1724
GRIES family. 65-1724
GRIEVE, Lucia Catherine Graeme, 1862-1946.
65-1629
373
*
GRIEVE, Martha Lucy (Kinkead) 65-1629
GRIFFENHAGEN, Edwin Oscar, 1886-
65-2011
GRIFFIN, Edwin Clarence. 65-288
GRIFFIN, Ell Augustus, 1833-1864. 65-288
GRIFFIN, Esther Josselyn. 64-887
GHEFFIN, Francis Viele' see Vlele'-Griffln.
Francis, 1864-1937 ^
•GRIFFIN, Isaac. 65-288
GRIFFIN, John A., 1842-1902. 64-246
GRIFFIN, John Howard, 1920- 65-1098
GRIFFIN, Levi Thomas, 1837-1906. 65-1372
Notes on lectures by. 65-584, 65-606
GRIFFIN, Matthew. 63-188
GRIFFIN, R. M. 63-346
GRIFFIN, Samuel Hicks. 65-288
GRIFFIN family. 64-671
GRIFFING, Matilda Coley see Bancroft.
MaHMa Coley (Griffing) B " K "™,
GRIFFINS Comers, N. Y.
Teachers and toa-i^ ng 64-878
GR S-^'6l^ EdWard8 ' 1863 - 1952 -
GRIFFITHS, Martha Wright, 1912- 65-289.
GRIFFITHS, Robert E. 64-1145
GRIGGS, C. Robinson. 65-1931
GRIGGS, Earl Leslie, 1899- 65-1335
GRIGGS, Frederick, 1867-1952. 65-1474
GRIGGS, Nathan Kirk, 1844-1910. 65-1475
GRIGGS and Rlnaker, Beatrice, Neb. 65-1475
GRIGGS^Rinaker, and Bibb, Beatrice, Neb.
GRIGGSTOWN, N. J.
Social life. 65-1643
GRIGSBT, George B. 65-1821
GRIGSON, Geoffrey. 64-955
GRIMALra, Rainier see Rainier III Prince
of Monaco, 1923- -— ^^ CT *"• "mce
GRIMES, Lucia Voorhees. 65-290
GRIMKE, Frederick. 63-171
GRIMKE, John F. 65-849
GRMOD de la Reyniere, Alexandre Balthasar
Laurent, 1758-1838. 64-166
GRMSTON, . Lady Katharine see Clarendon,
Lady Katharine (GrlmstonTvUliers, d. 1874
GMNGHUB, . Richard H., 1918- 65-1361
GRDJNAN, Andrew GlasseU, 1827-1902.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
65-1010
GRINNAN family.
Student notebooks. 65-1928
"555 J** —-. 18ra - 1959 -
GRBHAM family. 65-1859
GRISTMILLS
see also Flour and feed trade
Nebraska. 65-1455, 65-1480
Me* Jersey. 65-1653, 65-1667
New York. 64-905
Nor^Carolina. 63-150, 64-507, 64-585,
Pennsylvania. 65-826
GRCTrOLD, Dwlght Palmer, 1893-1954.
GRBWOLD, George, 1776-1859. 64-1302
GRBWOLD, George R., * 1857. 65 -258
GRBWOLD, Rattle Tyng. 64-1626
GRBWOLD, Matthew, 1714-1799. 64-1371
GRBWOLD, Nathaniel Lynde, 1773-1866.
GRBWOLD, Roger. 64-1371
GR^LD.Rufus Wllmot, 1815-1857
"JOS, M-960, 65-907, 65-1029
GRBWOLD, William McCrillis, 1853-1899.
GROCE, C. A. 64-756
GROCE, Jared E. 64-756
GROCE, Leonard Waller. 64-756
GROCE, Mrs. Leonard Waller see Groce.
GROCE family. 64-756
GROCERY accounts
ir»J?tl e ^ rC entered accoun ts and records
Kept by buyers of groceries.
see also Household accounts
Michigan. 64-1501
New Jersey. 65-1594
GROCERY trade
Here are entered records of grocery
stores and other material relating to the
retollf °* 8r ° ceries ' both wholesale and
63-291, 64-1101
see also General stores
Alabama. 64-534
Connecticut. 64-1309
Michigan. 64-1486, 65-407
Missouri. 64-310, 65-691
New York. 64-876
North Carolina. 64-442
South Carolina. 63-300
Texas. 65-809, 65-811
65-301, 65-395, 65-547, 65-606, 65-613
GRONNA, Asle Jorgenson. 65-801
GROOM, a B. 65-804
GROSCH Consolidated Mining Company.
GROSH, Aaron Burt, 1803-1884. 65-1805
GROSH, E. Allen, d, 1857. 65-1805
GHOSH, Hosea a 65-1805
GROSHON, Lulie (Carter) 65-1795
GROSHON, Maurice. 65-1795
GROSS, Andrew. 65-1156
GROSS, Charles, 1857-1909. 65-1248
GROSVENOR, Charles a 64-769
GROTON Academy, Groton, K Y. 64-949
GROTON, Conn.
Cemetery records. 65-1995
GROTON Iron Bridge Company. 64-949
GROTON, N. Y.
History. 64-949
GROTON Union School, Groton, N. Y. 64-949
GROTZINGER, Laurel. 65-1933
GR ?8^ HT '63 E SS annel " nar ^' te ."^
warning Service. 63-93
GROUP work, Social. 65-1746
GROVE, William Barry, 1764-1818. 64-521
GROWTH see Regeneration (Biology)
GRUBB, Edward Burd. 65-1630
GRUBB, Edward Burd, Jr. 65-1630
CT (Gr^bbf UPhemla ~ ** Cerkes ' Euphemia
GRUBB, Euphemia a (Parker) 65-1630
GRUBB family. 65-1630
CRUSHING, Ernest 65-948
GRUENTHER, Alfred M., 1899- 65-463
GRUETT family
Genealogy. 65-1357
GRUMM, Arnold Henry, 1893-1959. 63-28
GRUNDY, Felix, 1777-1840. 63-363, 64-510
•GRUNDY, George. 64-1145
GRUNDY Co., Tenn.
Highlander Folk SchooL 65-879
374
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
GRYMES family. 64-1230
Genealogy. 64-1229
GUADALUPE Co., Tex.
Personal papers. 64-741
GUADALUPE Island
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1815
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
Pennsylvania. 65-1663
Virginia. 65-1017
GUATEMALA
Cinchona. 65-575
Entomology. 65-1889
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 63-65, 64-895
GUBELMAN, William. 65-1851
GUERARD, Albert Joseph, 1614- 64-730
GUERARD, Albert Leon, 1880-1959. 64-72,
65-855
GUERLAC, Othon Goepp, 1870-1633. 64-874
GUERNSEY, George T. 65-879
GUERRANT, Edward Owings, 1838-1616.
65-1534
GUERRILLAS and guerrilla warfare
Civil War. 65-441
Missouri. 64-272, 64-274
GUEST, Edgar Albert, 1881-1659. 65-291,
65-299, 65-311, 65-602
GUFFEY, J. H. 65-1821
GUFFEY, Joseph F. 65-62
GUGGENHED4, Edmond A. 65-2009
GUGGENHED4, Harry F. 65-2009
GUGGENHEIM (John Simon) Memorial Founda-
tion. 65-1980
GUGGENHEIM, Simon. 65-2009
GUGGENHEIM, Sol. 65-2009
GUGGENHEIM Fund for the Promotion of
Aeronautics, inc. 64-1573
GUIDE Rock Land Company, Guide Rock, Neb.
65-1486
GUIDE Rock, Neb.
Settlement. 65-1486
GUIDES (Frontier) see Scouts and scouting —
Frontiersmen
GUDEU case. 65-997
GUILBERT, Yvette. 64-1334
GUILD, Curtis, 1860-1615. 65-565
GUILD, Joe C. 64-1182
GUILDERLAND, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-648
GUILDS
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
GULICK, Luther Halsey, 1828- 189L 65-857
GULLAH dialect. 63-275
GUMS and resins. 65-889
GUN clubs see Rifle clubs
GUNN, Moses, 1822-1887
Notes on lectures by. 65-295, 65-596
GUNNERY. 64-917
see also Firearms; Ordnance
GUNNISON, John Williams, 1812-1853.
65-1791
GUNPOWDER. 64-285
GUNS see Firearms; Rifles
GUNSAULUS, Frank Wakeley, 1856-192L
64-47, 65-1918
GUNTHER, John, 1901- 64-99
GURLEY, Phineas D. 65-1644
GURLEY, William Frank Eugene, 1854-1943.
64-100
GURNEE family. 64-722
GURTNER, Franz. 64-1313
GUTHE, CarlEugen, 1893- 65-292
GUTHE, KarlEugen, 1866-1915. 65-224
GUTHRIE, James, 1792-1869. 64-511
GUTHRIE, John Dennett, 1878- 64-696
GUTHRIE, William Norman. 65-91
GWALTNEY, L. L. 64-1164
GWAN, James G. 63-216
GWIN, D. W. 64-1187
GWYN, James, 1768-1850. 64-512
GWYN, James, 1812-1888. 64-512
GWYN family. 64-512
GWTrTS (Nell) Company, Ann Arbor, Mich.
65-452
GYMNASIUMS
Colleges and universities. 65-1273
GYNECOLOGY
Surgery. 64-1106
Teachers and teaching. 65-1950
H
HAAS, Charles WUhelm Frederick, 1825-1913.
65-1350
HAAS, Saul, 1898- 64-1266, 65-1031
HAASE, Ynez. 65-1783
HABER, William, 1899- 65-397, 65-1343
HABERSHAM, Joseph, 1751-1615. 63-94
HABERSHAM, Richard W. 64-407
HABERSHAM family. 64-579
HACK, ElamM. 64-1261
HACKETT, Albert, 1600- 64-1608
HACKETT, Charles Wilson, 1888-1951.
64-1403
HACKETT, Frances (Goodrich) see Goodrich,
Frances
HACKETT, Henry T. 65-40
HACKETT, James H. 65-2017
HACKETT, John. 65-40
HACKETTSTOWN, N. J.
Family papers. 65-1700
HACKNEY, Charles A. 65-1149
HACKWORTH, Green H. 64-1577
BADEN, Sir Francis Seymour, 1818-1910.
64-761
HADLEY, Arthur Twining, 1856-1930.
63-177, 64-523
HADLEY, LlndleyHoag, 1861-1948. 64-1267,
64-1271
HADLEY, Mass.
Letters received in. 64-525
Shay's Rebellion, 1786-1787. 65-185
HADLEY Telephone Company, Lapeer, Mich.
65-408
HADOW, Elizabeth Lindsay (Lomax) Wood,
Lady see Wood, Elizabeth Lindsay (Lomax)
375
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HADOW, Sir Robert Henry. 65-968
HAGAN, John N., 1873-1952. 65-769
HAGEDQRN, Claus Wilnelm, 1842-1912
64-5
HAGEDORN, Hermann, 1882- 65-1304
HAGER, PhineasA., 1820-1864. 65-293
HAGER, Sabra. 65-293
HAGER family. 65-293
HAGERMAN, Herbert James, 1871-1935.
HAGERMAN, Percy. 65-944
HAGERSTOWN, Md.
College of St. James. 65-1590
Family papers. 64-386
The HAGUE, Netherlands
Diplomatic service (Gt Brit ) 64-123
Permanent Court of Arbitration. 64-778
Permanent Court of International Justice
64-778, 65-1920
HAHN-HAHN, Helena Petrovna see Blavatsky
Helene Petrovna (Hahn-Hahn) 1831-1891
HAIFA, Israel
Jewish Institute of Technology. 65-1793
HAIGHT, Raymond LeRoy, 1897- 65-2010
HAIGHT family; 65-294
HAINER, John A. 64-1157
HAINES, Charles S., 1816-1898. 65-1631
HAINES, EzeHel Smith, d. 1863. 63-202
HAINES, Hiram. 63.68
HAINESWORTH Steel Company. 65-1754
HA1RSTON, Peter, b. 1752. 64-1019
HAIRSTON, Peter Wilson, 1819-1886.
HAIRSTON, Robert. 64-1019
HAIRSTON, RuthStovall (Hairston) Wilson.
64-1019
BAITL 64-215
see also Santo Domingo (French colony)
Colonization
Negroes. 65-723
Plantations. 64-449
Revolt of Santo Domingo. 65-1403
Revolution, 1791-1804. 64-449
Claims. 64-408
Shipping records. 64-897
Sugar industry and trade. 64-449
Vital records. 64- 1 212
HALAS, George. 65-1941
HALDIMAND papers. 64-81
HALE, Benjamin, 1797-1863. 64-353,
65-1971
HALE, Benjamin, b. 1827. 64-353
HALE, Ebenezer, 1775-1848. 64-357
HALE, Edward Everett, 1822-1909
As correspondent 64-767, 64-1326
64-1626, 65-1076 '
Autographs. 65-358
HALE, Edward Everett, 1863-1932. 63-255
HALE, Edward Joseph, 1838-1922. 64-1020
HALE, Eugene, 1836-1918. 63-402, 65-565
HALE, Fred. 64-895
HALE, George, 1812-1888. 65-1632
EA 65 E -i7n 0rEe EUery ' 1868 " 1938 - 63 " 384 '
HALE, John Parker, 1806-1873. 65-910
HALE, Josiah Little, 1803-1875. 64-353
HALE, Lucretla Peabody. 63-401
HALE, Marshal, 1866- 65-2011
HALE, Thomas, 1800-1854. 64-353
HALE, William G. 64-757
HALE Co. , Ala.
Plantations. 64-547
HALE family. 64-353
Genealogy. 64-1222
HALIFAX Co. , N. C. 64-1109
Family and personal papers. 64-376,
64-388, 64-465, 64-649, 64-667, 64-674
64-1048, 64-1530 >«»'«,
Land. 64-1057
HALIFAX Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-990
HALIFAX, N. S.
Confederate refugees. 64-678
Letters from. 64-1546
HALL, Abram Sager. 65-295
HALL, Asaph, 1829-1907. 63-384,64-1556
HALL, Daniel, d. 1887. 65-295
HALL, Dudley. 64-1400
HALL, Eli West, 1827-1865? 64-513
HALL, Emma Amelia, 1837-1884. 65-296
HALL, Eunice. 65-1626
HALL, Frank. 65-1189
HALL, Granville Stanley, 1844-1924. 65-1918
HALL, Gus. 65-1446
HALL, Israel, 64-1500
HALL, J. E. 65-159
HALL, Jacob. 65-1121
HALL James, 1811-1898. 64-100, 65-542,
bo-054
HALL, James King, 1875-1948. 64-632
HALL, James Parker, 1871-1928. 65-531
HALL, Leonard. 65-1327
HALL, Lucy see London, Lucy (Hall)
HALL, Margaret (Dawson) 64-513
HALL, Mary. 65-41
HALL, Morris Stuart, 1839-1913. 65-297
HALL, Richard Lingan, d. ' 1774. 64-1240
HALL, Robert, farm manager. 64-841
HALL, Theodosia Burr see Shepherd
Theodosia Burr (HallFT854-1906 '
HALL, Valentine. 65-41
' HA ra&. W wSj medlcal student ta ***T«k
HALL, William, 1775-1856. 65-887
HALL, William E. 65-1348
HALL, William Logan, 1873- 64-908
HALL family. 64-207, 64-513, 64-591,
65-41
HALL of Fame, Editor's. 65-1926
HA R5 L ° f Fam6 ' NeW Y ° rk Universltv - 65*9.69,
HALLE, Ger.
Students (U. S. ) 64-882
HALLECK, Charles A., 1900- 65-2011
HALLECK, Fitz-Greene, 1790-1867. 64-1332
HALLECK, Henry Wager, 1815-1872. 63-49
63-353, 63-397, 65-678, 65-681, 65-950 '
65-994
HALLET, Jacob. 64-873
HALLETT, George Hervey, 1895- 64-1356
HALLEY, John. 65-23
HALLOCK, Albert Gildersleeve, 1888-
64-875 '■■
HALLOCK, M. H. 64-892
HALLOCK, Mary see Foote, Mary (Hallock)
1847-1938 vtunat)
HALLOCK family
Genealogy. 64-898
HALLOWAY, David P. 63-398
HALLOWELL, Harriet, d. 1943. 64-1149
HALLOWELL, Sara T. , d. 1924. 64-1149
HALLOWELL, Me.
Labor accounts and records. 64-56
HALPHEN, M. L. 64-933
376
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HALSEY, Edwin L. 64-514
HALSEY, Lawrence Woodrull. 65-1360
HALSTEAD, Jemima D. (Tomklns) 65-1594
HALSTEAD, Murat, 1829-1908. 63-254,
63-259, 63-264, 63-406
HALSTED, William Stewart, 1852-1922.
65-1947
HALSTED family. 65-1947
HAMBLETON, SamueL 63-387
HAMBONE's meditations (Cartoons) 65-883
HAMBURG, Ger.
Consular service (C S. ) 63-347
Shipping records. 64-824, 64-1215
HAMBURG, S. C.
Personal papers. 64-627, 64-1003
HAMDEN, Conn.
Road repair and surveying. 64-1310
HAMILTON, Adam Boyd, 1808-1896. 63-351
HAMILTON, Alexander, of Petersburg, Va.
64-515
HAMILTON, Alexander, 1757-1804. 64-81
As correspondent. 63-294, 63-375,
64-202, 64-228
Autographs. 64-63
HAMILTON, Betsy, pseud, see Moore. Mora
(McClellan) Plowman, 1843-1929
HAMILTON, Charles Eaton, 1816-1855.
64-515
HAMILTON, David. 65-1860
HAMILTON, Edward H. 65-2004
HAMILTON, Edward LaRue, 1857-1923.
64-1496
HAMILTON, Ellis. 65-1634
HAMILTON, Gail, pseud, see Dodge, Mary
Abigail, 1833-1896
HAMILTON, Henry, 1734-1796. *65-23
HAMILTON, Henry Martyn. 65-1633
HAMILTON, Mrs. Hugh see Hamilton,
Rosanna (Boyd) 1789-1872
HAMILTON, James, of Mississippi. 64-515
HAMILTON, James, 1710-1783. 65-1543
HAMILTON, James, 1786-1857. 64-516
As correspondent. 63-352, " 64-407,
64-556, 64-1017
HAMILTON, John, 1764-1822. 64-517
HAMILTON, John, fL 1838-1855, of Texas.
63-351
HAMILTON, John Daniel Miller, 1892- 65-584
HAMILTON, John William, Bp., 1845-1934.
64-967
HAMILTON, Joseph D. 64-518
HAMILTON, Joseph Gregoire de Roulhac,
1878- 65-721
HAMILTON, Joseph V. 65-1401, 65-1801
HAMILTON, Mary Beall. 65-1633
HAMILTON, Paul, 1762-1816. 63-387,
64-521
HAMILTON, Rosanna (Boyd) 1789-1872.
63-351
HAMILTON, Sally B. (Morgan) 64-518
HAMILTON, Samuel P. 64-516
HAMILTON, William, 1824-1896. 63-351
HAMILTON, William R. 65-1634
HAMILTON, William S. , b. 1789. 64-517
HAMILTON College, Clinton, N. Y.
Board of Trustees. 64-778
Faculty members' papers. 65-432
HAMILTON Co. , Ohio. 63-187
Courts. 65-17
History. 63-195
HAMILTON family. 64-516, 64-517, 64-518,
64-1097, 65-1634
Genealogy. 64-1184, 64-1191
HAMILTON Institute, New York City. 65-599
HAMILTON, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
CongregattanaL 64-1564
HAMILTON, Olio
History. 63-184
HAMILTON Watch Company, Lancaster, Pa.
65-612
HAMLEY, Frederick George, 1903- 65-1040
HAMLIN, Augustus Choate, 1828-1905.
65-1964
HAMLIN, Charles, 1837-1911. 65-1965
HAMLIN, Charles Eugene, 1861-1921.
65-1966
HAMLIN, Charles Sumner, 1861-1938. 65-940
HAMLIN, Elijah Livermore, 1800-1870.
65-1967
HAMLIN, EUen Vesta (Emery) 1832-1920.
65-1968
HAMLIN, Hannibal, 1809-1891
Biography of. 65-1966
HAMLIN, Mrs. w»™Hhai see Hamlin, Ellen
Vesta (Emery) 1832-192TF
HAMLIN, Myra Sawyer. 65-1966
HAMLIN, Sarah Purlnton Thompson, d. 1905.
65-1965
HAMLIN family. 65-1968
HAMMARSKJOLD, Dag, 1905-1961. 64-1615
HAMMERSTEIN, Oscar, 1895-1960. 65-1064
HAMMETT, Frederick Simonds, 1885-
63-354
HAMMOND, Aaron P. 65-661
HAMMOND, Charles, 1779-1840. 63-399
HAMMOND, Charles Franklin. 64-876
HAMMOND, Eunice see Tierjens, Eunice
(Hammond) 1884-1944
HAMMOND, Harry Walter, 1867-1948.
65-2011
HAMMOND, Isaac, collector. 65-988
HAMMOND, James Henry, 1807-1864. 63-97,
63-352, 64-623, 64-1098
HAMMOND, Jason E. , D. 1862. 65-298
HAMMOND, John. 64-876
HAMMOND, John Hays, 1855-1936. 64-1300
HAMMOND, Catherine S. see Randall,
Katharine 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
Genealogy. 65-882
HAMMOND Store. 64-876
HAMMOND, Whiting and East Chicago Electric
Railway Company. 64-185
HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y.
Farms and t% T-irHng 64-892
HAMKER, Laura Vernon. 65-805
HAMPDEN-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney,
Va.'
Faculty. 65-996
HAMPSHIRE, Eng.
Manors. 64-62
HAMPTON, Carlos D. 65-299
HAMPTON, Charles S., 1856-1917. 64-1429
HAMPTON, Oliver, 1807-1860. 65-300
HAMPTON, Rachel Good. 65-300
HAMPTON, Wade, 1754-1835. 64-1145
HAMPTON, Wade, 1818-1902. 63-97
As correspondent. 64-545, 64-764, 64-765
Autographs. 64-47
HAMPTON, W111E., 1864-1959. 65-299
377
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HAMPTON Co., S. C.
Public official. 63-144
HAMPTON family. 65-300
Genealogy. 64-1180, 64-1184, 64-1188
HAMPTON, Me.
Taverns. 64-56
HA £ PTO , NRoads Peace Conference, 1865.
05-869
HAMPTON, S. C.
All Saints Church. 65-850
HA f8«°T4) Legl0n (S ° uth CaroUna w**
Company A. 63-303
HAMTRAMCK, John Francis, 1756-1803
05-652
HANCHETT, Benjamin SawteU, 1869-1933.
64-1499, 65-301. 65-531
HANCOCK, Arthur B. 64-779
HA 2F°3 Priu *lin Wills, 1854-1947
00-749 "
HANCOCK, John, 1737-1793. 64-1219
65-1193 - — '
HANCOCK, Wlnfield Scott, 1824-1886
63-264, 64-57, 65-681, 65-972
As correspondent 64-15
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
HANCOCK Co., ni. 65-1150
HANCOCK Co., Miss.
Personal papers. 64-218
HANCOCK, Mich.
Lumber Industry and trade. 65-405
HANCOCK (Sloop) 64-1392
HAND, Helen M. 64-892
HANDLER, Milton. 65-64
HANDLEY, George, 1752-1793. 63-82
HANDSOME Lake, Seneca Indian, 1735-1815.
HANDWRITING _see Penmanship
HANES, Lewis C. 64-1021
HANES, William T. 63-328
HANEWmCKEL, F. 63-30
HANEY, James H. 65-1420
HANIGHEN, Frank C. 65-1409 '
HANKS, Dennis F. 64-47
HANNA, Byron Calvin, 1887- 65-2011
HANNA, Hugh Henry, 1848-1920: 65-644
HANNA, John
Estate of. 65-1161
HANNA, Louis Benjamin. 65-757, 65-801
HA B Tti M ^ C 'i S „. Al0nZ0 ' "37-1904. 63-241
63-259, 63-388, 65-565, 65-644, 65-862
HANNAH^ John Alfred, 1902- 65-307, 65-340,
HANNAH, Samuel. 63-398
BA S i t^ C ° a ^^^ "ty,
HANNAN, Edward. 64-865
HANNAN, John Joseph, 1866-1946. 65-913
HANNEGAN, Robert E. 65-32, 65-64
HANOVER Bank, New York City. 64-1609
HANOVER Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-1230, 65-1006
Voting records. 64-1244
HANOVER Junction, Va.
Civil War. 64-1034
HANOVER, N. H.
Dartmouth College see Dartmouth College
Hanover, N. H. wege,
HANOVER, N. J.
Letters received In. 65-819
HANRICK, Edward. 64-757
HANSBROUGH, Henry Clay. 65-801
HA 6^ E 2« Carl GM,W ° tt0 - 1871 -»60.
HANSEN. Peter. 65-1132
HANSEN'S disease see Leprosy
HANSFORD Co., Tex.
Pioneers. 65-803
HANSON^ James Christian Meinich, 1864-1943.
HANSON, John. 65-995
HANSON family
Genealogy. 65-882
HANSON «ace Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.
HANDS, Paul Henry, 1855-1941. 65-1904
HARALDSON, Herndon. 65-887
HARBME, Jacob
Family of. 65-1663
HARBISON, Thomas Grant. 64-635
HARBOR Springs, Mich.
Construction industry. 65-539
History. 65-299
HARBORS.
see also Ports of entry
Improvement. 65-213
New York. 65-1516
Texas. 64-749
Legislation and regulation. 64-2 66
By place
South Carolina. 64-1552
Virginia. 64-1099
Washington. 65-1053
HARBURG, E. Y. 64-1632
HARCOURT, Bert. 65-360
HARCODRT, William Vernon. 64-767
HARD, Wmiam, 1878- 65-913
HARDEMAN family. 64-589
HARDEN, Edward, 1784-1849. 64-226
HA 64?226 MaryEUsaGreen n«l. "11-1887.
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
HA d U> 1860 AD ° S ^ GUtos ">. Ann (Harding)
HARDING, Chester. 64-317
HARDING, Elizabeth (McGavock) 64-519
HAR^F^encetKUngJDe Wolfe.
HARDmG, ^y see Jackson, Mary (Harding)
HARDING, Selene see Jackson, Selene
(Harding)
HARDING, Thomas Swann, 1890- 63-354
HA ^?92T arrenGa5naUel> **•«• *"s-
As correspondent 63-255, 63-260
64-778, 64-1295, 64-1474, 64-1499
65-319, 65-343, 65-462, 65-862 65-900
65-913, 65-1304, 65-1487 '
Autographs. 64-1565
Relating to. 64-124
HARDING, William Giles, 1806-1886. 64-519
O9—880 i.»t
HARDS, Ira A., 1873-1938. 64-1345
HARDSCRABBLE Settlement, Colo. 65-1121
HARDWARE
Manufacture
Virginia. 65-1956
HARDWARE trade
Illinois. 64-241, 64-528
Michigan. 65-272, 65-404, 65-505
New Jersey. 65-1652
North Dakota. 65-760
378
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HARDWICK, Thomas William, 1872-1944.
64-1164
HARDY, A. B. C. 64-1469
HARDY, Fannie see Eckstorm, Fannie
(Hardy)
HARDY, Jane L. 64-843
HARDY, Josiah. 65-1694
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
HARE, William Hobart, Bp., 1838-1909.
65-20
HARFORD, Henry, pseud, see Hudson,
William Henry, 1841-1922
HARFORD Co. , Md.
Personal papers. 64-1006
HARGROVE, Z. B. 64-223
BARING, Abram P. 65-1521
EARING, Clarence Henry, 1885-1960.
65-1905
HARLAN, Charles T. 64-758
HARLAN, John Marshall, 1833-1911. 63-350,
64-1218, 65-519
HARLAN Co., Neb.
History. 65-1448
HARLDt, Kenneth G. 64-1269
HARLINGEN, N. J.
Business and family papers. 65-1600
HARLOW, George K. 65-965
HARLOW, Thomas. 65-965
HARLOW family. 65-965
HARMON, AppletohM. 64-737
HARMON, Arthur A., d. 1863. 65-1860
HARMON, Millard F. 64-1557
HARMONY Alliance No. 49, Marlon Township,
Livingston Co. , Mich. 65-1346
HARNESS making and trade. 63-291
HARNETT Co. , N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-377,
64-1002
Letters from. 64-1122
HARNEY, William S. 65-1795
HARO, Lopez de. 65-1825
HARPER, George Washington Flnley, 1834-
1921. 64-520
HARPER, Ida (Husted) 1851-1931. 63-361,
63-369, 65-1160
HARPER, James, 1799-1879. 64-520
HARPER, James Clarence, 1819-1890.
64-520
HARPER, Joseph H 64-1233
HARPER, Mary McKibbin. 65-1365
HARPER, Mary (Sanders) 65-1867
HARPER, Paul Vincent, 1889- 64-102
HARPER, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.
65-1591
HARPER, Samuel Northrup, 1882-1943.
64-103
HARPER,' William Rainey, 1856-1906. 64-65,
64-90, 64-104, 64-155, 64-1437, 65-384,
65-1918
HARPER family. 64-520
HARPER, firm, publishers, New York City.
64-99, 64-903, 65-2008
HARPER Memorial Library, University of
Chicago see Chicago, HL —University-
Library
HARPER'S Ferry, W. Va.
Civil War. 64-210
Firearms. 64-1288
HARPER'S magazine. 64-1604, 65-1980
HARPETH Presbyterian Church, Williamson
Co., Term. 65-881
BARREL, A. D. 64-751
HARRIET (Brig) 64-1395
HARRIET Monroe Library of Modern Poetry,
University of Chicago. 64-806
HARRIMAN, Averell see Harrlman, William
AverelL 1891-
HARRIMAN, Karl Edwin, 1875-1935. 65-532
HARRIMAN, Walter. 64-1189
HARRIMAN, William Averell, 1891- 64-253,
64-773, 65-43, 65-143, 65-1061
HARRINGTON, Francis C. 65-948
HARRINGTON, Henry. 64-944
HARRINGTON, Henry William, 17487-1809.
64-521
HARRINGTON, Henry William, b. 1793.
64-521
HARRINGTON, JohnV., d. 1865. 64-210
HARRINGTON, William Stanhope, 1st earl of,
d. 1756. 63-100
HARRIS, Alfred T. 65-1001
HARRIS, Arthur H , 1632-1873. 65-878
HARRIS, Arthur Travers. 64-1557
HARRIS (B. W. ) Manufacturing Company,
St. Paul, Minn. 65-673
HARRIS, Charles Coffin. 64-762, 65-1777
HARRIS, Cornelia. 65-878
HARRIS, Corra May (White) 1869-1935.
65-888
HARRIS, Elisha Myrick, b. 1837. 65-878
HARRIS, Elisha W. , 1799-1887. 65-878
HARRIS, Emma see Russell, Emma (Harris)
HARRIS, Frank, 1855-1931. 65-1958
HARRE, Frederick Brown. 64-775
HARRIS, George Carroll, 1836-1911. 65-878
HARRIS, George William. 64-887
HARRIS, Hamlet J. 63-339
HARRIS, Hendon. 64-1157
HARRIS, Herbert. 65-1035
HARRIS, Isham Green, 1818-1897. 64-1182
HARRIS, J. Allen. 65-1311
HARRIS, J. H 64-1220
HARRIS, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908. 63-48
HARRE, John, 1726-1791. *65-1543
HARRIS, John A., d. 1864. 65-1856
HARRIS, Margaret, b. 1839- 65-878
HARRIS, Norman Waite. 65-1922
HARRIS, Oren. 64-782
HARRIS, P. H 65-1151
HARRIS, Richard T., d. 1907. 65-1711
HARRIS, Samuel Smith, Bp., 1841-1888.
65-269, 65-303, 65-565
HARRIS, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842.
65-1249
HARRIS, Wade H , 1858-1935. 64-1022
•HARRIS, William. 65-878
HARRIS, William, superintendent of Public
Gardens, Jamaica. 65-1937
HARRIS, William P., 1859-1942. 65-1348
HARRIS, William Torrey, 1835-1909. 64-306,
65-1918
HARRE and Gibson, Richmond, Va. 65-1001
HARRE Co. , Tex.
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1773
HARRE family. 65-878, 65-1354
Genealogy. 64-1184, 65-882, 65-962
HARRE Memorial Foundation, University of
Chicago. 64-64
HARRE Mining District, Alaska. 65-1711
HARRE vs. Lewis. 65-1670
BARREBURG, Pa. 64-642
Civil War
Soldiers from. 63-351, 64-1378
379
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HARRISON, Abijah, fl. 1794-1837. 65-1635
HARRISON, Abijah, fl. 1820-1871. 65-1635
HARRISON, Abraham, d. 1851. 65-1636
HARRISON, Alfred. 65-1635
HARRISON, Anna (Symmes) 65-17
HARRISON, Benjamin, 1726?-1791. 63-66
HARRISON, Benjamin, Pres. U. S. , 1833-1901
63-95
As correspondent. 63-326, 63-402
64-1500, 65-318, 65-565, 65-862*
65-1395
HARRISON, Beverly D. 65-531
HARRISON, C. S. 64-1498
HARRISON, Caleb W. 65-1635
HARRISON, Carrie. 64-779
HARRISON, Carter Henry, 1860- 64-159
HARRISON, Charles C. 65-1001
HARRISON, Constance Cary, 1843-1920
65-839
HARRISON, Cornelia E. (Rives) see Wilborn
Cornelia E. (Rives) Harrison
HARRISON, Ellen Wain. 65-1313
HARRISON, Fairfax, 1869-1938. 64-1247
HARRISON, George M. 65-39
HARRISON, Harriotte J. 65-995
HARRISON, Isham. 64-522
HARRISON, James Thomas, 1811-1879
64-522
HARRISON, Jared
Estate of. 65-1636
HARRISON, Jesse Burton. 63-345
HARRISON, John Poe, 1832-1861. 64-1242
HARRISON, John R. 64-369
HARRISON, Joseph
Estate of. 65-1636
HARRISON, Learner Blackman, 1815-1902
63-174
HARRISON, Matthew. 64-943
HARRISON, Regina (Blewett) 64-522
HARRISON, Robert D. , 1897- 65-1476
HARRISON, Selina see Cornish, Selina
(Harrison)
HARRISON, W. J. 65-1805
HARRISON, William Henry, Pres. U. S 1773-
1841. 63-195, 64-334, 65-17
As correspondent. 63-336, 64-343
Autographs. 64-63, 65-59
Relating to. 63-194
HARRISON, William Lttdwell, 1878-
collector. 64-1229
HARRISON Co., Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
HARRISON family. 63-174 . 64-1230 65-17
65-1635 ' '
Genealogy. 64-1229
HARRESE, Henry, 1829-1910. 64-523
HARROD, Oswald Joseph. 65-207
HARRODSBURG, Ky.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 64-965
HARROGATE, Tenn.
Lincoln Memorial University. 64-1384
HARROGH, W. D. 63-188
HARROW,- A. K. 65-827
HARROW teeth. 63-235
HARRY B. Hutchins Memorial Meeting, Univer-
sity of Michigan. 64-1418
HARRYS. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.
00-121
HART, Albert Bushnell, 1854-1943. 64-1515
65-"l906 65 " 318, 65 - 41 ' 65 " 587 . «-"l8 '
HART, Alvin N. 65-304
HART, Arthur H. 65-304
HART, Irving. 65-1149
HART, Joel Tanner, 1810-1877. 64-81
HART, Louis F. 64-1271
HART, Mary G. 64-1185
HART, Moss, 1904-1961. 65-1064
HART, Nathaniel. 65-23
HART, Oliver. 63-51
HART, Patrick. 63-360
HART, Rodney G. 65-304
HART, Timothy. 64-193
HART, Van Breed, 1894- collector. 64-877
HART family. 65-304. 65-1725
HART, Schaffner, and Marx. 64-105
HARTER, Jacob. 64-921
HARTFORD Coal Company, Okla. 63-267
HARTFORD, Conn.
American School for the Deaf. 64-1289
Letters received in. 65-577
Nook Farm community. 65-1215
Printers and printing. 65-1835
Theater. 65-1215
HARTFORD Convention, 1814. 64-1372
HARTFORD, Vt
Personal papers. 64-1587
HARTLE, Barbara. 65-1057
HARTLEY, Katharine see Frings, Ketti
HARTLEY, Marsden. 64-150
HARTLEY, Roland Hill, 1864-1952. 64-1271
HARTNETT, John. 65-1795
HARTS Battery, South Carolina Horse Artillery
1861-1865. 64-514 ««u«ry,
HARTSUFF, Albert, 1837-1908. 65-305
HARTSUFF, Alice. 65-305
HARTSUFF, George L., 1830-1874. 65-305
HARTSUFF, William, b. 1835. 65-305
HARTSUFF family. 65-305
HARTZELL, Joseph Crane, Bp. 1842-1929
64-968 '
HARVARD University
Deans. 65-1277, 65-1278
Faculty members' papers
For references to subject specializa-
tion see the subject subdivided by
Lectures, or Teachers and teaching,
e. g. Geology— Teachers and teaching
18th century. 65-1275, 65-1296, 65-1299
18th and 19th centuries. 65-1260
19th century. 65-1218, 65-1225
65-1230, 65-1237, 65-1242, 65-1245
65-1251, 65-1253, 65-1259, 65-1262*
65-1266, 65-1282, 65-1285, 65-129o'
65-1291, 65-1295
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1222
65-1226, 65-1239, 65-1241, 65*.1244
65-1246, 65-1248, 65-1256, 65-1258*
65-1263, 65-1270, 65-1272, 65-1273*
65-1274, 65-1277, 65-1278, 65-1280*
65-1292, 65-1293, 65-1294, 65-1297'
65-1300, 65-1886, 65-1894, 65-1895*
65-1896, 65-1899, 65-1904 65-1906*
65-1910, 65-1913, 65-1915
20th century. 65-1220, 65-1229
65-1231, 65-1247, 65-1255, 65-1281
65-1301, 65-1887, 65-1888, 65-1889'
65-1890, 65-1891, 65-1892, 65-1893'
65-1897, 65-1898, 65-1901, 65-1902'
65-1903, 65-1905, 65-1907, 65-1908*
65-1909, 65-1911, 65-1912, 65-1914'
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1261, 65-1276
Librarians. 65-1231, 65-1232, 65-1256
65-1259, 65-1261, 65-1269, 65-1276
65-1298
Overseers. 65-1264, 65-1283
Presidents. 65-1233, 65-1234, 65-1236
65-1238, 65-1250, 65-1252, 65-1254 '
65-1257, 65-1268, 65-1279, 65-1286
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HARVARD University (Continued)
Students
Account books. 65-332
Class of 1897. 64-238
Notes, papers, etc. 63-89, 64-161,
64-782, 64-855, 64-1348, 65-1925,
65-1934
Treasurers. 65-1235
Trustees. 64-238
By organization
Arnold Arboretum
Directors. 64-635
Association of Cambridge Scientists. 64-27
Astronomical Observatory see Harvard
University— Observatory
Divinity School
Faculty. 65-1271, 65-1287, 65-1288
Graduate School of Education
Deans. 65-1909
Harvard College Library. 65-1231
Harvard University Press. 65-970
Hemenway Gymnasium
Directors. 65-1273
Law School
Students. 63-177
Medical School
Faculty. 65-1253
Museum of Comparative Zoology
Conchologist. 65-1221
Observatories. 65-1227, 65-1228
Mandeville, Jamaica. 65-1265
Peabody Museum of American Archaeology
and Anthropology. 65-1076, 65-1267
School of Public Administration
Deans. 65-112
University Club
Founding* 64-963
HARVEY, Charles Thompson, 1829-1912.
65-644
HARVEY, George Brinton McClellan, 1864-
1928. 63-68
HARVEY, George W. 63-393
HARVEY, Nathan Albert, b. 1860. 65-1364
HARVEY, T. R. 65-1427
HARVEY, Thomas H. 65-1801
HARVEY, William Hope, 1851-1936
Coin's financial school (Publication)
64-1301
HARVILL, Mrs. J. P. 64-975
HARWCOD, Friniwyd Tennyson Jesse. 63-323
HAS, Henry F. A. 65-1361
HASBROUCK, William C. 63-378
HASCALL, Charles C. 65-306
HASEY, Benjamin. 65-2001
HASKALL, Benjamin. 64-1393
HASKALL, Daniel. 64-1393
HASKALL, Gideon. 64-1393
HASKALL, John. 64-1393
HASKALL, Roger, d. ca. 1760. 64-1393
HASKELL, Alexander Cheves, 1839-1910.
65-722
HASKELL, Charles T. , 1835-1863. 65-722
HASKELL, John Cheves, b. 1841. 65-722
HASKELL, Mary Elizabeth see Minis, Mary
Elizabeth (Haskell) b. 1873
HASKELL, Rebecca (Singleton) 1839-1862.
65-722
HASKELL, Sophia Lovell see Cheves, Sophia
LoveU (Haskell) 1846-1922
HASKELL, William T., 1837-1863. 65-722
RASKINS, Charles Homer. 64-933
Notes on lectures by. 65-1923
RASKINS, Mary W. see Brownrigg, Mary W.
(Haskins)
HASKTNS (Thomas) Wagon Repair Shop, «cio,
Mich. 65-401
HASSELL, Cushing Biggs, 1808-1880.
64-1023
HASSELL, Sylvester S. , 1842-1928. 64-1023
HASSETT, William. 65-54, 65-64
HASSLER, Mary Caroline see Newcomb, Mary
Caroline (Hassler)
HASTINGS, Samuel Dexter, 1816-1903.
63-400
HASTINGS, Walter E. , 1888- 65-307
HASTINGS banner, Hastings, Mich. 64-1496
HASTINGS family
Genealogy. 63-247
HASTINGS, Mich,
Family papers. 65-469, 65-556
Newspapers. 64-1496
Politics. 65-494
HASTTNGS-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Center for Adult Education. 64-883
HASTY, Gladys see Carroll, Gladys (Hasty)
1904-
HATCH, Adelaide Goldsmith Burckle. 63-355
HATCH, Carl A. , 1889- 65-1390
HATCH, Elizabeth. 63-355
HATCH, George. 63-175
HATCH, Henry. 65-646
HATCH, John Porter, 1822-1901. 63-355
HATCH, Moses Porter. 63-355
HATCH, Ozias M. 65-162
HATCH, Rufus, 1785-1825. 65-646
HATCH-Eggert Expedition, 1956. 65-1781
HATCHET, Rosa Oreton see Jackson, Rosa
Oreton (Hatchet)
HATCHIE, Tenn., Battle of , 1862. 64-246
HATHAWAY, Benjamin, 1822-1896. 65-1361
HATHAWAY, Rufus Hawton, 1869-1933.
65-1844
HATTERAS forts
CivilWar. 64-1136
HATTON, Sir Christopher, 1540-1591.
65-1872, 65-1873
HAUER, Franz von, 1822-1899. 64-100
HAUGEN, Gilbert Nelson, 1859-1933. 64-908
HAUGHEY, Wilfrid H. 65-308
HAUGHEY family. 65-308
HAUSER, William M. 64-1505
HAVANA, Cuba
Consular service (U. S. ) 65-1553
Newspapers. 65-1463
Shipping and trade. 64-1215
Siege, 1762. 63-221
Travel and description. 64-1179, 64-1186
HAVEN, Erastus Otis, Bp. , 1820-1881.
64-1413, 65-269, 65-309, 65-532, 65-618,
65-654, 65-1395.
HAVEN, Gilbert. 65-654
HAVENER, John. 65-399
HAVERFORD College, Haverford, Pa.
65-1548
HAVERMEYER, W. 65-1160
HAVERTY, Mr. — 65-1042
HAVILAND, LauraSmith, 1808-1898. 65-316
HAVILAND, MarkW. , b. 1827. 65-1151
HAW River (Grist) Mill and Cotton Mill, Salem,
N. C. 64-1008
HAWAD. 63-350, 65-1784
Acquisition by the United States. 64-764
Agricultural experiment stations. 64-1113
Consular service (U. S. ) 65-1784
Courts
Supreme Court. 64-74S2
Family papers. 64-50
Foreign relations (Gt. Brit.) 65-1777
Foreien relations (U. S.) 65-565
Government and legislation. 63-382
HAWAII (Continued)
Royal family. 65-1784
Russians in. 65-1784
Statehood. 65-1500
Students (Chinese) 65-1797
Surreys. 64-1268
Trade with the United States. 64-762
Travel and description. 63-234
HAWAIIAN mission to investigate alleged viola-
tions of the Hawaiian Reciprocity Treaty
1883. 65-565
HAWAIIAN Recriprocity Treaty of 1876
United States. 64-762 '
HAWES, Harry Bartow, 1869-1947. 64-306
"^ "?J Vlr f^H£Terhune, Mary
Virginia (Hawes) "
"•Sag a,& C ° mpaay > BKStawnd, Va.
HAWES family. 65-1003
HAWKINS, Ariella (Alston) 64-388
HAWKINS, Benjamin, 1754-1816. 63-2
64-1194 '
HAWKINS, James B. 64-388
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HAWKINS, JohnD. 65-735
HAWKINS- (R OMaysfield Militia, Company
^tlli 53dRegt -' Wp *" ta Volunteers.
HAWKINS, Rush Christopher, 1831-1920
64-804
HAWKINS, Sally A. 64-388
HAWKINS, Sarah see Polk, Sarah (Hawkins)
HAWKINS, Willis Brooks, 1852-1928. 64-206
HAWKINS Co. , Term.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
HAWKINS family. 64-1024. 64-1029, 65-735
Genealogy. 64-1177
^mTV^T** * Com ^' **—.
HAWKINS Zouaves (New York Infantry 9th
Regt., 1861-1863) 64-804
HAWKS, Esther H. 63-356
HA 64^580 FranClS USta ' 1798 - 1866 - 6<-«7,
HAWKS, J. Milton. 63-356
HAWKS, Johns. 64-1500
HAWKS, Nellie. 65-1408
HAWLEY, Asa. 65-310
HAWLEY, Joseph Roswell, 1826-1905.
65-565
HAWTHORNE, Minnie (Amelung) 64-1321
HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel, 1804-1883. 64-1321
HA ™ V ^ Nathaniel see Hawthorne,
Sophia Amelia (Peabody) 181T7871
HAWTHORNE, Rose see Lathrop, Rose
(Hawthorne) 1851-192"6
^S^^TStifir (, «-w Ian-
HAWTHORNE, Una. 64-1321
HAWTHORNE family
Genealogy. 64-1321
HAY, John, 1838-1905. 63-243 63 we
63-388, 64-767, 64-778 64-126^'fis',,,
65-246, 65-565, M-enl «-931 ' 2 "'
HAY, Marion E., 1865-1933. 65-1048
HAY forks. 64-917
HAYCOX, Ernest, 1899-1950. 64-684
"2^4 CaPl TrUmbuU ' 1877 - 65-584,
HAYDEN, Charles. 65-2009
HAYDEN, Elisha. 65-312
^^^ssr^sr- 1829 - 1887 -
HAYDEN, George Warren. 65-1360
HAYDEN, Henry. 65-577
HAYDEN, Henry T. 63-211
HAYD EN) Horace E(Jwinj 1837 . lgi7 _ M976
HAYDEN, Jasper. 65-312
HAYES, Peter land. 65-1064
HAYES, Richard
Estate of. 64-212
HAYES, Rutherford Birchard Pres n <!
1822-1893. 63-95 ' - '
Administration of. 65-1778
HAWLEY family. 65-310
^^OHNE. J""an, 1846-1934. 63-401,
^J?^^. j0Seph H^ton, 1887-1945.
64-1403, 64-1417, 65-311, 65-397
HAYDEN, Peyton R. 64-275
HAYDEN family. 65-312
HAYDN, Joseph, 1732-1809. 64-1322
HAYDON, Arthur W. 65-313
HAYDON, Charles B. , 1834-1864. 65-314
HAYDON, lone. 65-1374
HAYES, Alexander L. 64-958
HAYES, Harriets. 64-958
HAYES, Hector, b. 1804. 65-1355
HAYES, Helen. 65-1064
HAYES, Henry M. 64-1186
HAYES, John William, 1854-1942. 64-771,
HAYES, Manlove, 1817-1910. 64-958
HAYES, Oliver Bliss, Jr. 64-1186
HA «-47 PatriCl ' J ° Seph ' Cardiaal > 1867-1938.
**« r , r « P °, ndent "-"T. 63-186, 63-261
63-326, 63-340, 64-764, 64-769
64-1626, 65-246, 65-255, 65-930
Autographs. 64-63, 65-59
HAYES family. 64-958. 64-1186
^ssssssr eiecaon ^ *— -
HAYES Wheel Company. 65-612
HAYFIELD, Ky.
Fa *Sl03 PerSOnal co "espondence.
"Sffij ^ Ann see Dewey, JuliaAnn
HAYMAKER Plot. 65-1
HA oS KETSqUareRi0t ' CMca 8 . "86.
HAYMOND, Creed. 64-738
HAYNE, Isaac W. 63-352
HAYNE, J. w. 65-925
^a^sl "" 6 ' 1791 - 1839 - 63 - 3 «.
^Esf Mbeth ^ Macay - Etoabet °
HA K^010 JOhnRa,KlOlPh ' 1853 " 1937 - 65-867,
HAYS, Benjamin K. 64-632
HAYS, Brooks, 1898- 64-1161
HAYS, Gilmore, 1810-1880. 65-1043
HAYS, Harry Thompson, 1820-1876. 65-890
HAYS, Isaac Minis, 1847-1925. 64-779
HAYS, P. W. 65-1540
HAYS, Will Harrison, 1879-1954. 64-778
65-2011 '^
HAYS family. 65-1043
HAYWARD, E. 63-399
HAYWARD, Monroe Leland, 1840-1899.
65-1440
HAYWOOD, Fabius Julius, 1803-1880. 64-369
HAYWOOD, William Henry, 1801-1852
63-373
HAYWOOD Co. , N. C.
Schools. 64-392
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HAYWOOD Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
HAYWOOD, Va.
Resident of. 65-1802
HAYZLETT, George W. 65-1178
HAZARD, Grace Walcott see Conkling, Grace
Walcott (Hazard) 1878-1958
HAZARD family. 64-1283
Genealogy. 65-876
HAZE, Charles W. , b. 1820. 65-315,
65-418
HAZE family. 65-315
HAZELHIGG, Rex. 65-1507
HAZEN, Allen, 1795-1871. 64-1587
HAZEN, William Babcock, 1830-1887.
65-896
HAZZARD, Florence. 65-440
HAZZARD, George Henry, 1846-1929.
64-1521
HEALTH. 64-425, 64-1295, 64-1337, 65-23
see also Medicine; Public health
Children. 65-277, 65-1324
Government agencies. 65-76
Industrial. 64-715
Jews. 64-1318
Legislation. 65-103
By place
Iowa. 65-1942
Minnesota. 63-249
New England. 65-1036
West Virginia. 63-129
HEALTH and Welfare Activities, V. S. Inter-
departmental Committee to Coordinate.
65-76
HEALTH Food Company, New York City.
65-1215
HEALTH insurance see Insurance— Health
HEALTH resorts, watering places, etc
North Carolina. 64-1132
Virglniau~ x -«4-1132
HEALY, George. 65-909
HEAP, Jane. 65-1998
HEARD, John Theodore. 65-1539
HEARD, Sarah (Wyatt) see Bixby, Sarah (Wyatt)
Heard -~
HEARING see Deaf; Ear
HEARN, Lafcamo, 1850-1940. 65-1347
HEARST, MiUlcent (Willson) 63-383, 65-47
HEARST, Phoebe (Apperson) 1842-1919.
64-802
HEARST, William Randolph, 1863-1951.
63-383, 64-738, 65-2004
HEARST, Mrs. William Randolph see Hearst,
MiUicent (Wilson)
HEART of oak books. 65-1958
HEARTMAN, Charles Frederick, 1883-
collector. 65-1637
HEARTS of hickory, by John Trotwood Moore.
65-884
HEARTT, Alice. 64-675
HEARTT, Mary. 64-675
HEATH, Fannie Mahood, 1864-1931. 65-770
HEATH, H. H. 64-729
HEATH, Homer L. 65-1371
HEATH, Sir Robert. 63-314
HEATH, William, 1737-1814. 63-82
HEATH, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
HEATHER (Ship) 64-709
HEATING
Societies. 65-1939
Teachers and teaching. 65-1989
HEATON, David F. 64-106
HEATON, George. 65-1190
HEAVEN. 64-1553
HEBRA, Ferdinand, Titter von, 1816-1880.
65-1540
HEBRARD, Ernest. 63-320
HEBREW language and literature
see also Talmud
Lectures, etc. 65-1275
Teachers and teaching. 65-1295
HEBREW Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society
of America. 64-1318, 65-1737
HEBREW Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio.
65-1734, 65-1737, 65-1744
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
HECTOR, OleM., 1870-1953. 65-771
REDDING, Elijah, Bp., 1780-1852. 65-697
HEDGE, Frederic Henry, 1805-1890. 64-718,
65-910
HEDGE, Levi, 1766-1844. 65-1224, 65-1251
HEDGE, Lucy (Pierce) 64-718
HEDGE family. 64-718
HEDGES, William S. , 1895- 65-1060
HEDRICE, Benjamin Sherwood, 1827-1886.
64-1025
HEERMANCE, Edgar. 64-911
HEFFELFINGER, Totten Peavey. 63-246
HEFFNER, Hubert. 65-1064
HEFFRON, Patrick, Bp. 63-241
HEFLIN, Lucy A. see Russell, Lucy A.
(Heflln)
HEIDLER (Florence Hodgson) collection.
64-222
HEW, Diederich von. 64-5
HEDf family. 64-5
HETNEMANN, William, 1863-1920. 65-1649
HEINKE, George H. 65-1507
BEINRICH, Prince of Prussia, 1862-1929.
64-769
HEINTZELMAN, Samuel Peter, 1805-1880.
65-986
HEINZ, Howard, 1877-1941. 64-1271
HEISENBERG, Werner. 65-1718
HETTZMAN, Join H. 65-1033
HELBTJRN Thompson, firm. 64-240
HELENA, Mom.
Banks and banking. 65-1131, 65-1152
HELFENSCHNEIDER, Henrlette see Pelz,
Henrlette (Helfenschneider) baroness
HELFENSTEIN, Ernest, pseud, see Smith.
Elizabeth Oakes (Prince) 1806-1893
HELLAS regained, by Luclen Price. 65-1208
HELLER, Walter W. 64-1269
HELLMAN, Lillian, 1905- 65-1664
HELM, Edith (Benham) 65-70
HELM, Leonard. 64-314
HELME, James W. , 1817-1883. 65-316
HELME, James W., 1860-1938. 65-316
HELME family. 65-316
HELSELL, Frank P. 65-1033
HEMANS, Lawton Thomas, 1864-1916.
64-1469
HEMATOLOGY see Blood
HEMENWAY Gymnasium, Harvard University.
65-1273
HEMINGWAY, Ernest, 1899-1961. 64-150,
64-491, 65-1664
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HEMP see Sisal industry
HEMPHILL, James Calvin, 1850-1927
63-120
HEMPL, George, 1859-1921
Notes on lectures by. 65-606
HEMPSTED, John, Jr. 64-193
HENCH, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891- 64-796
As collector. 65-1028
HENDEE, Lucius J. , 1818-1888. 64-1368
HENDELMAN, Augustus. 65-1355
HENDERSON, Alfred R. 65-1638
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. 65-717
As collector. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Benjamin. 64-211
HENDERSON, Charles Richmond, 1848-1915
64-36, 64-107
HENDERSON, David Brenner, 1840-1906.
65-565
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 B. 65-681
HENDERSON, John Steele, 1846-1916.
64-1026, 64-1027
HENDERSON, Joseph B. 64-771
HENDERSON, Lawrence Joseph, 1878-1942
65-1907
HENDERSON, Leon, 1895- 65-27, 65-38
65-42, 65-48, 65-69
HENDERSON, Leonard, 1772-1833. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Loy W. 65-932
HENDERSON, Mary F. 64-1027
HENDERSON, Nathaniel, b. 1736. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Pleasant, 1756-1842. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Richard. 65-23
HENDERSON, Samuel, 1746-1815. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Thomas, Captain. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Thomas, 1752-1832. 64-1026
HENDERSON, Thomas J. 65-162
HENDERSON, Thomas Stalworth, 1859-1937
64-759
HENDERSON, William, b. 1748. 64-1026
HENDERSON family. 64-211, 64-1027
64-1030 '
Genealogy. 65-883
HENDERSON, Ky.
Allison Memorial Meeting, 1933. 65-21
Letters received in. 64-575
Memorial tablets. 65-21
HENDLEY, Anna E. 65-934
HENDRICKS, Thomas Andrews, 1819-1885
65-253
HENDRICKSON, Daniel, 1736-1797. 65-1639,
65-1645
HENDRICKSON, Hendrick. 65-1639
HENDRICKSON family. 65-1639
HENEY, Francis Joseph, 1859-1937. 65-860
HENKXE, Alice. 65-1183
HENLE, Ray. 64-1610
HENLEY, David, 1749-1823. 64-1194
HENLEY family
Genealogy. 65-976
HENNEPIN and Rock Island Canal. 64-241
HENNEPIN, m.
Personal papers. 64-838
HENNOCK, Frieda see Simons, Frieda
(Hennock) 1904-1960
HENRICH, Andrew, 1856-1910. 65-10S3
HENRICO Coal Company (W. Va. ) 65-1032
HENRICO Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-1230
Merger with Richmond (Proposed) 64-1239
HENROTTN, Charles, 1843-1914. 65-B40
HENROTTN, Ellen M. 'Martin) 1847-1922.
65-840
HENRY, Prince of Prussia see Heinrich,
Prince of Prussia, 1862-1929
HENRY, Anson G. , d. 1865. 65-1038
HENRY, Edward E. 64-1272
HENRY, HughW. 65-876
HENRY, John Hazard. 65-876 ,
HENRY, Mrs. John Hazard. 65-876
HENRY, Joseph, 1797-1878. 64-1556
64-1580
HENRY, Lou see Hoover, Lou (Henry)
d. 1944
HENRY, Louisa. 65-876
HENRY, Marguerite. 65-1978
HENRY, Martha. 65-876
HENRY, Matthews. 63-2
HENRY, MatUe. 65-876
HENRY, O. , pseud, see Porter, William
Sydney, 1862-1910
HENRY, Patrick, 1736-1799. 63-86, 64-314
64-677, 64-805, 65-995, 65-1193, 65-1550'
HENRY, Robert Selph. 65-888
HENRY, Stuart Oliver, 1860-1953. 65-1958
HENRY Co. , Mo.
Business and personal correspondence.
63-127
HENRY Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
HENRY Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-1019
HENRY family
Genealogy. 6i- 876
^^T/ " 1 Peace Expedition, 1915-1916.
64-1615
HENRY Hurwftz Menorah Association memorial
collection, 1913-61 (Manuscript collection)
65—172 6
HENRY, m. 65-1643
HENRY S. Little (Schooner) 65-1554
HENRY Seybert Commission on Spiritualism.
65-831 -
HENRY'S new and improved process for
preserving fruits, vegetables, etc. 64-919
HENSHALL, James Alexander. 64-100
HENSHAW, David. 64-1585
HENSHAW, Paul Stewart, 1902- 64-108
HENSON, Poindexter Smith, 1831-1914.
64-53
HENSON, William Samuel, 1805-1888. 65-894
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
384
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HENTZ family. 64-524
HERALD (Periodical) 65-1531
HERALD Printing Company. 65-1053
HERALD tribune, New York. 64-1596
HERALDRY. 65-767
Jews. 65-1730
HERBERT, Ann D. , fl. 1834-1845. 65-1645
HERBERT, Charles M. , 1838-1871. 65-1640
HERBERT, Henry William, 1807-1858.
64-803
HERBERT, J. Joseph, 1894-1956. 65-317,
65-536
HERBERT, John Blddle, 1837-1908. 65-1640
HERBERT, Obadiah, 1775-1856. 65-1640
HERBERT, Robert. 65-1640
HERBERT & Hardenbergh, New Brunswick,
N. J. 65-1640
HERBERT family. 65-1640
HERBS. 64-1241
HERCTJLANEOM, Mo.
Lead mines and waning 64-326
HERDER, Henry A. 65-1641
HERDMAN, William James, 1848-1906.
65-1372
HEREDITY. 65-1940
see also Evolution
HERESY trials see Inquisition
HERIOT, Edward Thomas
Estate of. 64-650
HERKIMER Co., N. Y.
Land
Legal documents. 64-851
Personal papers. 64-921
HERMANS, Lawton Thomas, 1864-1916.
65-515
HERMANSVILLE, Mich.
Lumber industry and trade. 65-657
HERMETIC art and philosophy. 64-1569
HERNDON, Ann Hull see Maury, Ann Hull
(Hentdon) 1811-1901
HERNDON, Hugh. 64-1252
HERNDON, William Henry, 1818-1891,
65-162
HERNDON House, by Donald B. Allan.
65-1410
HERO pealing sloop) 64-1578
HERR, Mary E. , d. 1961. 65-15
HERRICK, Myron Timothy, 1854-1929.
64-1348
HERRICK, Robert, 1868-1938. 64-109,
64-137
HERRICK, S. D.
Journalism. 65-1470
HERRIDGE, William. 65-78
HERRMANN, Christian, pseud, see Lieber,
Francis, 1800-1872
HERRON, Leonard Smith, 1884-1958. 65-1477
HERRON family. 63-174
HERSEY, Mich.
Business and personal papers. 65-1352
HERSHEY, Lewis B. 65-169
HERTER, Christian Archibald, 1865-1910.
65-1948
HERTER, Christian Archibald, 1895-
64-1622, 64-1624, 65-79
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
HERTZ, Emanuel. 65-1664
HERZOG, Emile Solomon Wllhelm see
Maurols, Andr£, 1885-
HERZOG, Paul M. , 1906- 65-112
HESLER, LexemuelRay. 64-947
HESS, Julian. 65-399
HESS family. 65-1354
HESSELBERG family. 65-460
HESTER, H. I. 64-1157
HEVESY, G. 65-1311
HEWES, Amy. 64-715
HEWITT, Abram Stevens, 1822-1903. 64-767
HEWITT, E. 64-1179
HEWITT, E. E. 65-856
HEWITT, Mattle S. 65-386
HEWITT, William Henry Harrison, 1841-1912.
64-1301
HEY, Moses, 1792-1866. 64-1146
HEYDRICH, Reinhard, 1904-1942. 64-1313
HEYWARD, Daniel. 65-724
HEYWARD, Dorothy Hartzell (Knhns) 1890-
63-289
HEYWARD, Du Bose, 1885-1940. 63-275,
63-289
HEYWARD, Emma BarnwelL 63-297
HEYWARD, Henrietta. 63-297
HEYWARD, Joseph. 63-297
HEYWARD family. 63-289
HEZETA, Bruno de. 65-1825
HIAWATHA (Ship) 64-1394
HTBBARD, Mary Eugenie. N %5--1£27
x
SIBERIA (Sloop) 64-1392 ~~
HICHBORN, Franklin, b. 1869. 65-2010
HICK, Thomas S. 65-159
HICKENLOOPER, Bourke Blakemore.
65-168, 65-1103
B3CKEY, William. 64-768
HICKEY family. 65-1354
RTCKOK, Lorena. 65-43,
HICKORY Co. , Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
HICKORY Creek Circuit of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. 64-974
HICKOX, Virgil. 64-245, 65-162
HICKS, Edward Lee, Bp. of Lincoln, 1843-
1919. 63-207
HICKS, Edward Waldron, 1868- 65-1642
HICKS, Granville, 1901- 65-384
HICKS, Henry W. 65-1350
HICKS, Mabel Claudia. 64-878
HICKS, Sarah Frances see Williams, Sarah
Frances (Hicks) b. 1827
HICOCK, Henry W. 64-911
HIDALGO, ManueL 65-1080
HIDATSA Indians
Language. 65-752
HIDES see Skins and hides
HKX2NS, Anthony, 1840-1912. 65-565
HKXHNS, Frank Wayland, 1856-1907. 64-1170
HIGGXNSON, Ella Rhoades, 1862-1940.
65-1958
HIGGINSON, Francis John, 1804-1872.
65-600
HIGGINSON, Stephen. 64-202
HIGH frequency circuits. 63-156
HIGH Point, N. C. 64-365
HIGH schools
see also Education — Secondary
Accreditation. 65-1496
Curricula. 65-165
385
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HIGH schools (Continued)
By place
Arizona. 65-1134
Michigan. 65-351
Nebraska. 65-1496
HIGH schools, Junior. 65-214
HIGHER education see Education— Higher
HIGHLAND Park Civic Association, Highland
Park, Mich. 65-1336 ^^
HIGHLAND Park, Mich.
Civic associations. 65-1336
Lawrence Institute of Technology. 65-135r
HIGHLAND Township, Oakland Co. , Mich
65-522
HIGHLANDER Folk School, Grundy Co. , Tenn.
HIGHLANDS, N. C.
Botany. 64-635
HIGHT, Anna L. 64-499
HIGHTOWER, John Murmann, 1909- 65-1061
HIGHTSTOWN, N. J.
General stores. 65-1676
HIKING. 65-1929"
HILDEBRAND, Daniel M 65-1507
HILL, George William, 1838-1914. 63-384
HILL, Isaac. 64-1585
HILL, Isabelle see McCalla, Isabelle (Hill)
HILL, J. B. 65-747
HILL, Mrs. James J. see Hill, Mary T.
HILL, Jane Louise (Allston) 1850-1937.
63-272
HILL, Jim Da^ 65-1981
-HILL, Mary T. 65-757
HILL, Samuel, d. 1859
Estate of. 64-500
HILL, Samuel, 1857-1931
64-1271
HILDNER, Jonathan August Charles d. 1952.
65-1361
HILGARD, Eugene Woldemar, 1833-1916,
65-654
HILGARD, Julius Erasmus, 1825-1891
64-1268
HILL, Albert Ross, 1869-1943. *65-531
HILL, Arthur, 1847-1909. 65-531
HILL, Benjamin Harvey, 1823-1882. 64-224
HILL, BrittonA. 65-905
HILL, Mrs. Charles A. see Hill, Jane Louise
(Allston) 1850-19.37
HILL, Daniel, fL 1788-1824, merchant, of
Exeter, N. H. 64-56
HILL, Daniel Harvey, 1821-1889. 63-61
64-541, 64-545, 64-765
HILL, David Bennett, 1843-1910. 64-354
64-1134 '
HILL, David Jayne, 1850-1932. 65-531
65-862
HILL, E. B. 64-877
HILL, Edmonia Taylor. 64-954
HILL, Eliza see Lord, Eliza (Hill)
HILL, Esther Mary Clark, 1876-1932.
65-1958
HILL, Frances C. P. 64-979
63-241, 64-1269,
HILL, Thomas, 1818-1891. 65-182, 65-1252
HILL, Thomas A. 65-2001
HILL, Walter Barnard, 1851-1905. 64-227
HIL 65-W d 69 MCLaUehlln COmPa " y ' *"**•■*»■
HILLE, Waldemar. 65-879
HILLEBRAND, Harold Newcomb, 1887-1953
65-1310
HILLEGAS, Michael, 1729-1804. 64-1567
HILLEN, H. M. 64-278
HILLERS, JohnK. 65-1809
HILLFIELD Academy, Johnston Co N C
64-378 '
HILLHOUSE, David, 1756-1804. 64-525
HILLHOUSE, David P. 64-525
HILLHOUSE, HughC. 64-387
HILLHOUSE, James, 1754-1832. 64-202
64-1372 '
mLLHOUSE, Margaret P. 64-525
HILLHOUSE, Sarah (Porter) 64-525
HILLHOUSE family. 64-525
HILLHOUSE Light Guards see New York-
Infantry— 132d Regiment, 1862-1865 -
HILLIARD, B. H. 64-1163
HILLIARD, Heddle, d. 1924, collector.
65-1970
HILLIARD bankruptcy case. 64^131
HILLMAN, Jethro, 1789-1854. 64-1394
HILLMAN, Sidney, 1887-1946. 64-127
65-29, 65-69
HILLMAN, 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 affairs
Episcopal. 64-477
Civil War
Letters from. 65-725
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
HILLSBORO (N. C. ) sentinel (Newspaper)
63-68
HILIfBORO, Ohio
Business and personal papers. 63-123,
HILLSBOROUGH Township, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1609
HILLSDALE College, Hillsdale, Mich.
a^oT^T 1630 Central CoUege ' Spri °s
Letters from. 65-549
Letters relating to. 65-229, 65-267
65--473, 65-550, 65-1351, 65-1353
President. 65-241
Students. 64-1422
Notebooks. 65-1368
HILLSDALE, Mich. 65-531
International Order of Cadets of Honor and
Temperance. 65-1356
Societies. 65-1367
Veterans' organizations. 65-1333
Woman's Club. 65-1375
HILLYER, Robert Silliman, 1895-1961
64-41, 64-150,, 65-1908
HILTON Head, S. C.
Civil War
Prisons and prisoners. 64-448
HILTON, N. Y.
Farms and farming. 64-841
HIMLER, Peggy. 65-1393
HIMMLER, Heinrich, 1900-1945. 64-1313
386
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HINCH, Benjamin P. 65-159
HINCH, H. 65-159
HINCKLEY, Joseph. 65-1522
HINCKLEY, Minn,
Forest fire, 1894. 63-238
HDJDE, George. 63-221
HTNDERCLEY, Eng. 64-34
HTNDMAN, Thomas Carmichael, 1828-1868
Relating to. 65-878_^_
HINDS Co. , Miss.
Family papers. 64-639
HINES, James M. *64-370
HINES, Leone. 64-370
HINES, W. T. 64-370
HDJES, Wait, collector. 64-370
HINES Bros. , Dover, N. C. 64-370
HINGHAM, Mass.
Family papers. 65-1200
HINKLE family. 63-174
HINKLEY, Edward O. 64-1500
HOTKLEY, John. 64-1500
HINSDALE, Burke Aaron, 1837-1900. 65-318
As correspondent 64-1413, 65-274,
65-587
Notes on lectures by. 65-560, 65-606
HINSDALE, Ellen Clarinda, 1864-1958.
65-318
HINSDALE, Mary Louisa, 1866-1946. 64-1515
65-318
HINSDALE, Mildred, 1871- 64-1515, 65-318
HINSDALE, Wilbert Bartlett, 1851-1944.
64-1413, 64-1462, 65-319
HINSDALE family. 65-318
R7NSON, Joseph Benjamin, 1801-1822.
63-308
HINTON, Charles L. 63-373, 64-371
HINTON, Jane Constance (Miller) b. 1827.
64-1028
BINTON, Laurens. 64-1028
HINTON, Sarah E. see Wilder, Sarah E.
(Hinton)
HTNTON family
Genealogy. 64-1184
HIPKE, George H. 64-1621
HIRAM College, Hiram, Ohio. 65-224,
65-318
HIROSHIMA, Japan
World War H. 64-108
Atom bomb victims. 65-1763
HIROSHIMA Maidens. 65-1763
RTRSCH, Sidney M. 65-888
HTRT, Robert Charles, 1919- 64-1174
HISPANIOLA see Dominican Republic; Santo
Domingo (French colony)
HISTOLOGY. 64-134, 64-683
Teachers and teaching. 65-1954
HISTORIANS' papers, 1779-1942 (Manuscript
collection) 63-67
HISTORIC American Buildings Survey.
65-588
Midwest Division. 65-1340
Philadelphia, Pa. 65-1317
HISTORIC houses and sites. 63-319, 65-588
see also names of houses or their locations
National Council for Historic Sites and
Buildings. 65-1980
By place
Middle West. 65-1340
Missouri. 64-307
North Dakota. 65-T67
Pennsylvania. 65-93
South Carolina. 63-311
Virginia. 65-956
HISTORICAL markers
Virginia. 65-979
HISTORICAL Records Survey. 65-1162
Michigan. 65-320
Utah. 65-1791
HISTORICAL research. 64-855, 64-903,
64-933, 64-1350
HISTORICAL societies. 64-966, 64-1352,
65-166, 65-1492
see also American Historical Association;
Pioneers' associations
Methodist. 65-697
By place
Canal Zone. 65-1827
Georgia. 64-612
Michigan. 64-1426, 65^1345, 65-1367,
65-1394 \
Minnesota. 64-1521 J
Missouri. 64-1526
New Jersey. 65-1606, 65-1684
New York. 64-1543
New York City. 65-1684
North Carolina. 64-1066, 64-1538
North Dakota. 65-793
Pennsylvania. 64-452, 65-1684
South Carolina. 64-1550
Tennessee. 64-1203
Wisconsin. 65-1684
HISTORICAL Society of Michigan see Michigan
State Historical Society
HISTORICAL southern families, by John
Bennett Boddle. 65-877
HISTORIOGRAPHY. 64-38, 64-933
see also Historical research
HISTORY. 63-370, 64-584, 64-1500
see also Ancient history; Constitutional
history; Economic history; Legal history;
Medieval history; Natural history; and
the subdivision History under names_of_
places
Associations see Historical societies
Lectures, notes, etc. 63-7, 64-1169,
64-1350, 65-83, 65-166, 65-380, 65-912,
65-1220, 65-1276, 65-1923, 65-1932
Students' notebooks. 65-314, 65-1368
Teachers and teaching. 64-130, 64-927,
64-933, 64-1366, 64-1515, 65-166,
65-707, 65-1068, 65-1194, 65-1220,
65-1231, 65-1248, 65-1904, 65-1906,
65-1923, 65-1932
HITCHCOCK, C. N. 65-1831
HITCHCOCK, Charles M., d. 1885. 64-1569
HITCHCOCK, Dexter. 64-110
HITCHCOCK, Ethan Allen, 1798-1870. 64-39,
64-771, 64-1569 , 65-681
HITCHCOCK, Ethan Allen, 1835-1,909.
64-1569, 65-565
HITCHCOCK, Frank Harris, 1867-1935.
65-2011
HITCHCOCK, Gilbert Monell, 1859-1934.
63-357 , 65-1510
HITCHCOCK, Henry, 1792-1839. 64-1569
HITCHCOCK, Henry, 1829-1902. 64-1500
HITCHCOCK, Margaret Gale. 64-923
HITCHCOCK, Phineas Warrener, 1831-1881.
65-1489
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,
65-507
HDCON, Frank P. 64-1637
HDCON, Gideon C. 64-1637
BTXON and Company. 64-1637
387
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HECON family. 64-1637
HOAD, William Christian, 1874-1952.
64-1499, 65-1361
HOAG, Clarence Gilbert, 1873- 64-1356
HOAGLAND, John Calvin. 65-1643
HOAGLAND, William Jay. 65-1643
- HOAGLAND family. 65-1643
HOAR, George Frisbie, 1826-1904. 64-764
64-1218, 64-1500, 65-1319
HOARD, Samuel, b. 1800. 64-111
HOARD and Avery, Chicago, 111. 64-tll
HOBART College, Geneva, N. Y. 64-353
HOBBS, Mary (Mendenhall) 1852-1930
collector. 65-723 '
HOBBS, William Herbert, 1864-1952 64-1515.
65-226, 65-321, 65-332, 65-1397
HOBBS family
Genealogy. 65-882
HOCH, Charles. 64-692
HOCH, Lotta. 64-692
HOCH, Oscar. 64-692
HOCH family. 64-692
HOCKLEY Company. 64-768
HODGE, Charles, 1797-1878. 65-1644
HODGES family
Genealogy. 65-1357
HODGKISS, W. D. 65-1401, 65-1801
HODGSON, Frances see Burnett. Frances
(Hodgson) 1849-1924
HODGSON family. 64-579
HOEGH, Leo Arthur, 1908- 65-169
HOES, John C. F. 64-843
HOEY, Clyde R. 64-664
HOFFECKER family. 64-213
HOFFMAN, Bernard G. 65-1786
HOFFMAN, Charles Fenno, 1806-1884
64-803
HOFFMAN, Clare Eugene, 1875- 64-1484
65-463, 65-606 '
HOFFMAN, Eugene R. 64-1272
HOFFMAN, Ogden, 1793-1856. 65-1522
HOFFMAN, Paul Gray, 1891- 64-1474
H °65™T <PMer) * S ° nS ' Baltimore . Md -
HOFMANN, August Wilhelm. 64-963
HOG cholera. 64-834
HOGAN, James C. 65-23
"Tca^ms "• ""■ 1773 S££Alves, 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 °m2?°i b 8M — Norwood ' Roblna (h °k)
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
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
HOKKAIDO, Japan
Agriculture. 65-892
HOLAND, Hjalmar Rued, 1872- 64-739
HOLBROOK, Amory. 65-1056
HOLBROOK, Stewart Hall, 1893- 65-384
65-1664 *
HOLCOMB, Silas A. 65-1413
HOLDEN, Agnes McMahon (Johnson) 64-1364
HOFFMANN, O. 63-18
HOLDEN, EbenezerG. D., 1845-1912.
65-552
HOLDEN, Edward S. 63-384
HOLDEN, Mary see Kelly. Mary (Holden)
HOLDEN, William Woods, 1818-1892
64-1123
HOLDERNESS (S. M. ) and Company, Portland
Or. 64-708 '
HOLDING companies see Antitrust laws,
legislation and prosecution; Trusts. In-
dustrial '
HOLDREDGE, Clare P. 64-1269
HOLE -in-the -Rock Expedition, 1879-1880
65-1791
HOLLADAY, Alexander Q. 65-714
HOLLADAY, Ben, 1819-1887. 64-270
HOLLADAY Overland Mail and Express Com-
pany. 65-1786
HOLLAND, Dewit, d. 1827. 64-789
HOLLAND, Ernest O. , 1874-1950. 64-1271
HOLLAND, George W. 65-1489
HOLLAND, Lou E. , 1878-1960. 65-113
HOLLAND see Netherlands
HOLLAND Engraving Company. 65-113
HOLLAND Land Company. 65-1523. 65-1598
HOLLAND Tunnel
Ventilation. 65-1939
HOLLEMAN, R. E. 64-372
HOLLEMAN, William Henry. 64-372
HOLLEMAN, Mrs. William Henry. 64-372
HOLLENBACK, William M. 65-503
HOLLENBECK family. 64-935
HOLLES, Thomas Pelham, 1st duke of New-
cas le see Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-
Holles, 1st duke of, 1693-1768
H0 64^9 Y 7,^g rHamUt ° n ' 1804 - 1887 "
^M^OT AleJCU>der Lvm an. 1832-1882.
HOLLEY, Marcia (Coffing) 64-197
HOLLEY family. 64-1369
HO Col Y1 ^6T rtngCOmPany ' ^™°.
HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa.
Law practice. 64-400
HOLLIS, Ira Nelson, 1856-1930. 64-1499
HOLLBTER, John B. 63-177
H °65 L ? TER ' Richard Dennis Teall, 1878-
HOLLISTON, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
HOLLOWAY, Annie Wilcox (Warren) 65-966
HOLLOWAY, Balfour. 65-966
HOLLOWAY, James Montgomery, 1834-1905.
65—966
HOLLOWAY, Mary see Tarry, Mary
(Holloway) ' y
The National Union Catalogof Manuscript Collections: Index
HOLLOWAY, Mrs. Reuben Ross, collector.
65-18B1
HOLLOWAY, William Patterson. 65-966
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, F. M. 65-1409
HOLLY, John A. 65-1831
HOLLY Springs, Miss.
Civil War. 63-403, 64-246
HOLLYWOOD Arts, Sciences, and Professions
Council. 65-1067
HOLLYWOOD Democratic Committee.
65-1067
HOLLYWOOD Independent Citizens Council of
the Arts, Sciences, and Professions.
65-1067
HOLLYWOOD Nineteen. 65-1063
HOLLYWOOD Ten. 64-1632,65-1063,
65-1067
HOLLYWOOD Writers' Mobilization. 64-30
HOLMAN, Alfred, 1857-1930. 65-862
HOLMAN, Libby. 65-1100
HOLMAN, Richard M. 64-947
HOLMDEL, N. J.
Business records. 65-1645
Personal papers. 65-1707
HOLME, Frank, of Arizona see Holme, John
Francis, 1868-1904
HOLME, John Francis, 1868-1904. 64-6
HOLMES, Daniel, 1792-1851. 65-1645
HOLMES, Eliza Ford (Gibbes) 65-724
HOLMES, Emma Edwards, 1838-1910.
65-724
HOLMES, Ezekiel, 1801-1865. 65-1971
HOLMES, George Smith. 63-310
HOLMES, Henry M. 65-724
HOLMES, Henry McCauley, d. 1854. 65-724
HOLMES, Henry Wyman, 1880-1960. 65-1909
HOLMES, James Gadsden, 1843-1926.
63-290
HOLMES, John, 1730-1804
Estate of. 65-1645
HOLMES, JohnHaynes, 1879- 64-1615,
65-1160
HOLMES, JohnS., 1762-1821. 65-1645
HOLMES, Jonathan, ca. 1756-1814
Estate of. 65-1645
HOLMES, Julia. 65-376
•HOLMES, Nathaniel. 63-378
HOLMES, Nathaniel, 1815-1901. 65-654
HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894. 64-714,
65-908
Autographs. *64-47, 65-358
HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935. 64-228,
64-778, *64-1290, 64-1500, 64-1624,
65-440
HOLMES, Otis Halbert, 1902- 64-1272,
65-1040
HOLMES, RoyHinman, 1882-1949. 65-1337
HOLMES, William Henry, 1887-1940. 65-1541
HOLMES, Wilmot. 65-724
HOLMES family. 65-724 , 65-1645
Genealogy. 64-932, 64-1522
HOLST, Hermann Eduard von, 1841-1904.
64-808
HOLST, Mrs. Hermann Eduard von. 64-808
HOLSTEIN-Friesian Association. 65-218
HOLSTEIN-Friesian cattle. 65-218
HOLSTON, Eleanor see Brainard, Eleanor
(Holston) collector
HOLSTON papers, 1858-1917 (Manuscript
collection) 64-838
HOLT (E. M ) & Company. 64-383
HOLT, Edwin Michael, 1807-1884. 64-363
HOLT, Hamilton, 1872-1951. 65-843
HOLT, Henry, 1888-1944. 65-772
HOLT, Sir John. 64-34
HOLT, Jonah, 1783-1860. 64-239
HOLT (L. Banks) Manufacturing Company.
64-383
HOLT, Thad. 65-948
HOLT, Thomas MichaeL 64-1008, *64-1128
HOLT, William R. 64-1128
HOLT and Carrigan, firm. 64-383
HOLT family
Genealogy. 65-843, 65-1862
HOLTON family. 65-1354
HOLTS (E. M. ) Sons. 64-383
HOLY Communion Church Institute, Charleston,
S. C. 63-285
HOLY Office see Inquisition
HOLYOKE, Mass.
Textile industry and trade. 64-205
HOMANS, Benjamin. 64-1563
HOME and farm (Periodical) 64-1188
HOME Building and Home Ownership, Presi-
dent's Conference on, 1931-32. 65-1069
HOME Delicacies Association. 64-137
HOME economics. 64-721, 65-1961
HOME Finance Agency, U. S. Housing and.
65-106
HOME furnishings see House furnishings
HOME guard see Militia; and subdivision
Home Guard under names of States
HOME Insurance Company, Ann Arbor, Mich.
65-401
HOME labor. 64-715
HOME Owners' Loan Corporation. 64-1638
HOME rule
Scotland. 65-1848
HOMEOPATHIC Hospital, University of
Michigan. 65-319
HOMEOPATHY. 64-1502, 65-531
Notes, etc. 65-319
Practice
Michigan. 65-530, 65-1365
HOMER, N. Y.
Cortland Academy. 64-900
HOMES, John. 64-114
HOMES for the aged see_ Old age homes
HOMESTEADS. 65-948
HOMS, Pablo. 64-1481
HONDURAS
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1580
Entomology. 65-1889
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
63-131, 64-776
HONDURAS Aurora Mining Company. 64-776
389
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HONDURAS Interoceanic Railway. £4-1580
HONDURAS Legation, Washington D C
64-1580 ^ ' *
HONEOYE Falls, N. Y.
Vital records. 64-898
HONEYMAN, John, 1798-1874. 65-1646
HONEYSUCKLE. 64-848
HONGKONG
Naval service (U. S. ) 64-509
Newspapers. 65-1463
Shipping records. 64-254
Travel and description. 65-1515
HONOLULU, Hawaii
Personal papers. 64-50
U. S. Experiment Station. 64-1113
HONOR, Knights of see Knights of Honor
HONORE, Bertha see Palmer, Bertha
(Honore) 1849-1918
HOOD, John Bell, 1831-1879. 63-61 63-391
64-545, 64-765 ' *
HOOD, Robin. 65-73
HOOD family
Genealogy. 65-1989
HOOD Rubber Company. 64-240
HOOD'S Brigade, 1861-1865. 64-741
HOOE family
Genealogy. 65-968
HOOK, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841. 64-112
HOOKER, Cortez Perry, 1814-1886. 65-1366
HOOKER, Isabella (Beecher) 1822-1907
64-713, 64-714, 65-836
HOOKER, John, a 1886-1938, businessman^
New Baltimore, Mich. 65-1352
HOOKER, Joseph, 1814-1879. 63-353 64-707
65-950, 65-2017
HOOKER, Roger. 64-193
HOOKER, Sir William Jackson, 1785-1865
65-1779
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, Lewis Edwin, 1895- 65-323
HOOPER, Mary Elizabeth. 64-526
HOOPER, William, 1742-1792. 64-1062
HOOPER, William, 1768-1804. 64-1029
63-78, 64-526,
HOOPER, William, 1792-1876
64-580
HOOPER family. 64-526
HOOPS, Adam. 65-1523
HOOTON, Benjamin. 65-1548
HOOVER, Herbert Clark, Pres. U. S. , 1874-
As correspondent. 64-1271 64-12QS
64-1334, 64-1459, 64-1474, 64-1 499
64-1502, 64-1570, 64-1599 64-1615
64-1622, 65-27, 65-56 65-17" 65-^26
65-462, 65-487, 65-855 65-862 « 2w.
£-•»• «-940,' 65-l«9, 6 |5- 8 ^6 65 " 900 '
eslzon 65 " 1487 ' 65 - 1488 > 65 -*> io >
Autographs. 64-1565
Mission to Europe. 65-1721
Presidential campaign of 1928. 64-1163
HOOVER, Irwin Hood, 1871-1933. 63-358
HOOVER, John Edgar, 1895- 64-253
65-349, 65-1059, 65-1160
HOOVER, Lou (Henry) d. 1944. 64-1622
65-940, 65-1160 *
HOOVER, P. J. 65-1805
HOOVER, W. E. 65-797
HOOVER Commission. 64-178, 65-487
HOOVER Mission to Europe. 65-1721
HOOVER'S Gap, Tenn.
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-1073
HOPE (Brigantine) 65-1782
HOPE diamond. 65-914
H0P ™ Ba ^t Church, Burke Co., Ga.
HOPI Indians. 65-1134
Government relations. 65-1178
HOPKINS, B. Smith, 1873-1952. 65-1311
HOPKINS, Charles B. 65-965
m U3Ei Charles Clark> d - l916 - 64 - 150 °.
HOPKINS, Enos, 1821-1896. 65-552
HOPKINS, Ernest M., 1877- 65-384
HOPKINS, George Hiram, 1842-1906. 65-324
HOPKINS, Harry Lloyd, 1890-1946. 64-1572
65-27, 65-30, 65-34, 65-43, 65-52, 65-54,'
65-56, 65-62, 65-64, 65-433, 65-948
HOPKINS, J. A. H. 65-1160
HOPKINS, John L. , superintendent of schools
lor Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. 64-883
HOPKINS, Louis Allen, 1881- 65-268, 65-276,
HOPKINS, Manley. 65-1777
HOPKINS, Mark, 1802-1887. 65-856, 65-1567
HOPKINS, Raymond Robert, 1918- 64-1174
HOPKINS, Samuel W. , b. 1845. 65-552
HOPKINS, Timothy, 1859-1937, collector.
65-856
HOPKINS family. 65-324
Genealogy. 65-962, 65-1311
HOPKINSON, Joseph, 1770-1842. 64-1145
HOPKINSON, Mary. 65-1057
HOPWOOD, Avery, 1884-1928. 65-532
HOPWOOD, Gertrude L. see Redding
Gertrude L. (Hopwood) —
HOPWOOD Awards. 64-1506
HORAN, Walter Franklin, 1898- 64-1272
65-1040 '
HORN, Gertrude Franklin see Atherton
Gertrude Franklin (HornTl857-1948 '
HORN, Stanley. 64-1185
HORN, Cape see Cape Horn
HORNBY Estate, N. Y. 64-873
HORNE, Herman Harrell. 64-454
HORNET (Aircraft carrier) 65-919
HORNING, Walter Harold, 1892-1961. 64-693
H °S l '„ R ^ lph AslJey ' 18B 4-1960. 64-1267
64— 12 69 *
HORRY, Harriott (Pinckney) 1748-1830
65-847
HORSE Creek, Wyo.
Indian wars. 65-1499
HORSEBACK travel. 64-1555
HORSES. 64-342, 64-1247, 64-1248
see also Racehorses
Branding. 64-299
Breeding. 64-342
Maryland. 64-1247
South Carolina. 64-1107
Virginia. 64-1247
Civil War. 64-514
Military. 65-1468
Racing. 63-143, 64-502
Kentucky. 65-173
South Carolina. 64-1107
Stealing. 65-799
Texas. 64-681
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HORSES (Continued)
Trade. 65-682, 65-807
By place
Georgia. 64-493
Wisconsin. 34-1623
HORST, H. 63-20
HORSTMANN, Sigmund, 1821-1B70. 65-B29
HORSTMANN .family
Estate of. 65-829
HORTICULTURE. 65-770
see also Agriculture; Arboriculture;
Gardening; Nurseries; and names of kinds
of plants, e. g. Fruit
Massachusetts. 65-188
HORTON, Myles. 65-879
HORTON, Myrta. 65-555
HORTON, Randolph, 1850-1929. 64-887
HORTON, S. Wentworth, 1885-1960. 64-1171 '
HORTON, Zilphta, 1910-1956, collector,
65-879
HOSIC, James Fleming, 1870-1959. 65-532
HOSKINS, Bertha McCabe. 65-1750
HOSKINS, H. Prestor.. 64-891
HOSKINS, Roy. 65-1750
HOSLEY, Caroline. S4-715
HOSMER, Charles. 64-731
HOSMER, Edward. 64-731
HOSMER, Ralph Sheldon, 1874- 64-908
HOSPITAL and Home for the Friendless,
Cincinnati and Glendale, Ohio see
Glendale, Ohio - Maple Knoll Hospital
and Home
HOSPITAL Circle of the King's Daughters,
Ann Arbor, Mich. 65-1391
HOSPITAL Corps, Daughters of the American
Revolution. 65-945
HOSPITALS. 64-976, 65-47, 65-76, 65-1541
see also Civil War — Hospitals; Dispensa-
ries; Mental hospitals; Military hospitals
California. 64-1166, 64-1167
Europe. 63-250
Germany. 65-966
'Illinois. 64-156
Louisiana. 64-480, 64-1212
Massachusetts. 65-841
Michigan. 65-319, 65-399, 65-479, 65-624
Minnesota. S3-247
Missouri. 64-302
Netherlands. 65-966
New York. 64-833
New York City. 63-233, 64-1340, 65-347,
65-836
Nigeria. 63-27
Pennsylvania. 65-823
Virginia. 64-607
Washington, D. C. 64-5 83
HOSTE, J. 64-176
HOTCHKISS, EverittS. , b, 1857. 65-1347
HOTCHKISS, George W. , 1831-1926. 65-326
HOTCHKISS, Horace R. 64-245
HOTCHKISS, Lawrence E., collector. 63-223
HOTELS. 64-749
see also Taverns, saloons, etc.
Georgia. 64-223
Idaho. 65-1785
Maine. 65-1974
Massachusetts. 64-56, 64-205
Nebraska. 64-1276
New Jersey. 65-1626
New York. 64-872
North Carolina. 64-376
North Dakota. 65-786
South Carolina. 65-851
Southern States. 63-56 '
Texas. 65-810
HOUCHIN, R. 65-894
HOUGH, Elida C. 64-880
HOUGH, Emerson, 1857-1923. 65-395,
65-1998 ..■.-■
HOUGH, Franklin Benjamin, 1822-1885.
64-880
HOUGH family. 64-880
HOUGHTEUNG, James. 65-39
HOUGHTON, Douglass, 1809-1845. 65-237,
65-327 , 65-457
Relating to. 65-4B1
HOUGHTON, Henry G. 64-782
HOUGHTON, Jacob, b. 1827. 65-332
HOUGHTON, Eng.
Family papers. 64-176
HOUGHTON Lake (Mich.) 65-332
HOUGHTON, Mich.
Engineering. 65-1312
HOUGHTON Mifflin Company. 64-913
HOULE, Cyril Orvin, 1913- 64-1325
HOULTON, Joseph. 65-1829
HOULTON, Me.
Business and personal papers. 65-1829
HOUMA, Terrebonne Parish, La. 64-1102
HOUMAS Plantation, Ascension Parish, La.
64-405
HOUND (Clipper ship) 64-254
HOURS of labor. 64-715
HOUSE, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938. 63-325
63-349, 64-778, 64-798, 64-1624, 65-567
Commission of Inquiry see The Inquiry,
1917-1919 (later the U. S. Territorial
Section of the Paris Peace Conference
1919)
HOUSE furnishings
Maryland. 65-176
North Carolina. 63-121, 64-372
South Carolina. 63-317
HOUSE of Representatives see U. S. —
Congress. House
HOUSE plans see Architecture, Domestic-
Designs and plans
HOUSEHOLD accounts. 64-1533,65-381,
65-1533, 65-1607
see also Grocery accounts
Great Britain. 64-174
Maryland. 64-1060
Michigan. 64-1501, 65-219, 65-251
65-347, 65-509, 65-1364
Missouri. 64-275
Nebraska. 65-1447
New Jersey. 65-1615, 65-1636, 65-1667
New York. 64-827, 64-849, 64-861,
64-916, 64-919
New York City. 65-997
North Carolina. 64-371,- 64-372, 84-401,
64-501, 64-1003, 64-1075, 64-1109,
65-721
North Dakota. 65-779, 65-791
Pennsylvania. 64-1140, 65-817, 65-830
South Carolina. 63-308, 64-1130
Virginia. 64-56, 65-1023
West Virginia. 63-129
HOUSEHOLD management see Home economics
HOUSEKEEPING see Home economics
HOUSES see Architecture, Domestic
HOUSING. 64-173, 64-1337, 64-1502,
65-1490, 65-1746
Colleges and universities
Michigan. 65-368
Cooperative
Nova Scotia. 64-712
F. D. Roosevelt's views on. 65-38
Finance. 65-106
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HOUSING (Continued)
Legislation. 64-253, 65-45
Negro, 65-608
Planning. 65-106, 65-1924
Iowa. 65-1942
Washington, D. C. 65-45
Public. 65-65
Washington, D. C. 65-45
By place
Europe. 65-45
Illinois. 65-1918
New York City. 65-91
HOUSING Administration, Federal. 65-106
HOUSING and Home Finance Agency, U. S.
65-106
HOUSING associations
Massachusetts. 65-45
Pennsylvania. 65-45
HOUSING Authority, United States see United
States Housing Authority
HOUSMAN, Alfred Edward, 1859-1936.
65-1195
HOUSMAN, Clemence. 65-1195
HOUSMAN, Laurence. 65-1195
HOUSTON, Holland H. 65-1040
HOUSTON, John C. , 1909- 65-114
HOUSTON, Samuel, 1793-1863
As correspondent. 64-745, 64-1526
Autographs. 63-36, 64-47
Relating to. 65-884
HOUSTON, Tex.
Family papers. 64-1540 ■ ■
HOVERSTADM, Torger A. 63-241
HOVEY, Andrew. 65-328
HOVEY, Henrietta. 65-2006
HOVEY, Hiram W. 65-328
HOVEY, Horace. 65-328
HOVEY, Richard, 1864-1900. 65-2006
HOVEY family. 65-328
HOW, Blanche, b. 1880- 65-1647
HOW, Henry K. 65-1647
HOW, Mary Kinnan. 65-1647
HOW, Samuel Bianchard, 1790-1868. 65-1647
HOW, Mrs. Samuel Bianchard. 65-1647
HOW family. 65-1647
HOWARD, Benjamin, ca. 1760-1814. 65-675
HOWARD, Bessie. 64-1384
HOWARD, Caroline S£e GUman, Caroline
(Howard) 1794-1880
HOWARD, Charles. 64-334
HOWARD, Edgar, 1858-1951. 65-1470,
65-1478
HOWARD, Gene Frank. 65-329
HOWARD, Jacob M, , b. 1833. 65-246, 65-253
HOWARD, John L. 65-1045
HOWARD, Oliver Otis, 1830-1909. 64-1384
HOWARD, Robert Ervln, 1906-1936. 65-1790
HOWARD, Roy. 65-52
HOWARD, Sumner. 65-330
HOWARD, William Alanson, 1813-1880.
65-231, 65-246, 65-1366
HOWARD, William Guild. 65-532
HOWARD Association, New Orleans, La.
64-1209
HOWARD College, Marion, Ala. 65-884
HOWARD Co. , Mo.
Business and personal papers. 65-682
Circuit Court. 64-1241
Family papers. 64-275
Tobacco growing. 64-309
Trade. 64-310
HOWARD family. 64-509
Genealogy. 65-1025
HOWARD Hose Company, Poughkeepste, N. Y.
64-821
HOWARD (Steamship) 64-1231
HOWE, Anna see Whitteker, Anna (Howe)
HOWE, Church, 1839-1915. 65-1489
HOWE, Emily see Dupuy, Emily (Howe)
1812-1883
HOWE, Isaac W. , 1835-1886. 65-1365
HOWE, James F. 65-678 ,
HOWE, Joseph. 65-23
HOWE, Joseph, 1804-1873. 65-1967
HOWE, Julia (Ward) 1319-1910. 65-697,
65-841, 65-908, 65-1842
Autographs. 64-63
HOWE, Louis McHenry, 1871-1936. 65-34,
65-44, 65-54, 65-56
HOWE, Samuel Bianchard see How, Samuel
Bianchard, 1790-1868
HOWE, Sarah Lucinda see Skinner, Sarah
Lucinda (Howe)
HOWE, Sarah Lucinda (Brooks) 65-964
HOWF, Thomas Carr, 1904- 65-325
HOWELL, Anna see Hollowell, Anna (Howell)
HOWELL; George L. , 1020-1893. 64-241
HOWELL, Jane. 64-1472
HOWELL, Mary Ann Morton Toy. 64-1107
HOWELL, Morton B. 64-1172, 64-1187
HOWELL, Nancy see Callaway, Nancy
(Howell) 1788-1864
HOWELL, Newton. 65-675
HOWELL, Richard, 1754-1802. 65-1694
HOWELL, Robert Beecher, 1864-1933.
64-1528
HOWELL, Robert Boyte Crawford, 1801-1868.
64-1187
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, Varlna see Davis, Varina (Howel)l
1826-1906
HOWELL, Wilson Stout, 1855-1943. 65-1648
HOWELL family. 64-1529
Genealogy. 64-1187
HOWELL, Mich. 65-545
HOWELLS, William Dean, 1837-1920. 63-372,
63-401, 63-407, 65-594, 65-708, 65-908,
65-1649 , 65-1874, 65-1997
HOWES, Edith M. 64-715
HOWES, Silas Orrin, 1867-1918. 65-2004
HOWLAND, Charles E. 65-1365
♦HOWLAND, Humphrey. 64-873
HOWLAND and Aspinall, New York City/
64-890
HOWLETT, Sterling Brown, d. 1879. 64-1181
gOWLETT'S Store, Mooresville, Tenn.
64-1181
HOWORTH, Cora see,.Crane, Cora (Howorth)
1865-1910
HOWSE, W. L. 64-1553
. HOXIE, Richard Leveridge, 1844-1930.
65-909
HOXIE, Ruth (Norcross) 65-909
HOXIE, Vinnie (Ream) 1847-1914. 64-1626,
65-909
HOYT, Ard. 65-1831
HOYT, Elinor see Wyiie, Elinor (Hoyt) 1885-
1928
392
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HOYT, Helen. 64-150
HRABOWSKA, Anne see Wagner, Anne
(Hrabowska)
HUALAPAI Indians. 65-1176
HUBARD, Edmund Wilcox, 1806-1878
64-1031
HUBARD family. 64-1031
HUBBARD, Bela, 1814-1896. 65-331, 65-542
HUBBARD, Elbert, 1856-1915
Aj correspondent. ■ 64-733, 64-1572
Autographs. 63-245
HUBBARD, FredS. 64-1500
HUBBARD, Gardiner Greene, 1822-1897.
63 -328
HUBBARD, Gurdon Saltonstall, 1802-1886.
65-631
HUBBARD, Henry, shipowner, of New York
City. 65-1524
HUBBARD, Henry Vincent, 1875-1947
05-1924
HUBBARD, John, 1794-1869. 65-1967
HUBBARD, Lucius Lee, 1849-1933. 64-1515
65-332 , 65-354, 65-356, 65-510, 65-532
65-542
HUBBARD k Greene, New York City. 65-1524
HUBBARDTON, Vt. , Battle of, 1777. 64-1589
HUBBELL, Charles S. , d. 1954' collector
65-1037
HUBBELL, Henry Salem, 1869-1949. 64-881
KUBBELL, Henry Willard. 64-881
HUBBELL, Levi, 1808-1876. S4-873
HUBER, Gotthelf Carl, 1865-1934. 65-333
HUBER, John. 65-1159
HUBER, Lucy Parker. 65-333
HUBER family. 63-118
HUBLEY, Jacob, .fa. 1757. 65-1543
HUB LEY, Margaret (Burd) b. 1761. 65-1543
HUBLEY family. 65-1543
HUDGINS, Douglas. 64-1553
HUDG1NS, Walter G. 65-989
HUDGINS, William Houlder, 1825-1895.
65-M9
HUDGINS General Store, Cricket Hill Va
65-909
HUDSON, David. 65-1
HUDSON, Joseph Lowthian, 1846-1912.
64-1474, 65-648
HUDSON, Manley Ottmer, 1886- 64-778
64-1577
HUDSON, Richard, 1845-1915
As correspondent. 65-537
Notes on lectures by. 65-278, 65-560
65-606 '
HUDSON, William Henry, 1841-1922
65-1848, 65-1849
HUDSON Bay region
Travel and description. 65-920
HUDSON family
Genealogy. 64-1184
HUDSON Motor Car Company. 64-1474
HUDSON, N. Y.
Travel from. 64-817
HUDSON River
Improvement. 65-1516
HUDSON River Valley. 65-60
HUDSON'S Bay Company. 65-1140 65-1158
65-1686, 65-1766 — '
Counsel for. 65-858
Register of persons employed in North
America. 65-1782
Settlement of claims. 65-1155
Subsidiary of. 65-1056, 65-1816
HUGER, Alfred, 1788-1872. 63-101
HUGER, Benjamin, 1793-1872. 63-313
HUGER, Benjamin, 1805-1877 64-623
65-847
HUGER, Daniel Elliott, 1779-1854. 63-281
64-556 *
HUGER, Francis Kinloch, 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, 65-343 '
65-349, 65-517, 65-531, 65-862, 65-900 '
65-1397
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, Lillian. see Prince, Lillian Hughes
d. 1962
HUGHES, Robert B. 64-527
HUGHES, Rupert, 1872-1956. 65-1664
HUGHES, Samuel B. 64-527
HUGHES, Sophia see Hunt, Sophia (Hughes)
HUGHES, William B. ' 64-527
HUGHES, Denver & Peck, Washington D C
65-1956 ' ' '
HUGHES family. 64-527
Genealogy. 64-1179
HUGUENOT Society of America. 64-1238
HUGUENOT Society of South Carolina. 63-273
HUGUENOTS. 64-1238
HULBERT, Henry S. 65-383
HULBERT, John. 64-1440
HU !rh,, COrde11 ' 1871 -1955. 64-183, 64-253
■ 1 6 C 4 -" 5 - 64-778, 64-895, 64-1182,
*t\\ ,5 B 6 » 1291 ' 64 " 1474 ' 64 " 15 ". 65 -",
«i^ 65 " 53, 65 - 57 > 65 - 62 - 65 -66, 65-349
65-862, 65-900, 65-932, 65-1160, 65-1507
HULL, Dennison B. 64-88
HULL, Hannah Clothier. 65-1160
HULL, Isaac, 1773-1843
Autographs. 64-63
HULL, John Adley. 63-210
HULL, Josephine (Sherwood) 1877 7-1957
64-717
HULL, Merlin, 1870-1953. 64-1635, 64-1638
65-1065 '
HULL House, Chicago, 111. 64-21
HULLETT, W. C. 64-1429
HULST, Cornelia (Steketee) 1865-1957.
65-334
HULST, Henry. 65-1365
HUMAN Relations, North Dakota Council on
65-758
HUMANE societies see Charitable work
HUMANISM. 65-1934
HUMANITARIANISM (Religion) see Positivism
""MBOLDT, Alexander, Freiherr von, 1769-
HUMBOLDT, Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1767-
i8JS. 64-40
HUMBOLDT Co. , Nev.
Gold mines and mining. 65-1525
HUMBOLDT Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. 65-1511
HUMBOLT Station, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-1094
HUME, Cora Owens. 65-23
HUME, David, 1711-1776. 63-52
HUME, -Joseph, 1777-1855. 63-55
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HtJMISTON and Ma'Dan, Portland, Or.
64-704
HUMISTON, Wilson, and Company, Portland,
Or. 64-704
HUMMEL, John H, 64-1429
HUMOR. 64-783
see also Jokes
HUMPHREY, George Magoffin, 1890-
84-253, 6*5-340, 65-395
HUMPHREY, Hubert Horatio, 1911- 64-1635,
65-65, 65-463, 65-704
HUMPHREY, J. Otis, 1850-1918. 64-247
HUMPHREY, Luther. 65-1
HUMPHREY, Watts S. 65-395
HUMPHREY. William Ewart, 18S2-1934.
64-1269
HUMPHREY, Neb.
Women's organizations. 65-1449
HUMPHREYS, Andrew Atkinson, 1810-1883.
63-360
HUMPHREYS family. 64-549
HUNEKER, James Gibbons, 1857-1921.
65-1850
HUNEKER, Josephine (Lasca) 65-1850
HUNGARY
see aisG_ Austria-Hungary
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348,
65-57
Foreign relations (U.S.) 55-104
Travel and description. 65-852
HUNGERFORD, O. 65-376
HUNSAKER, Jerome Clarke, 1886- 64-782, •
84-1573
HUNSAKER, Walter Jerome,' 1857-1939.
S5-395, 85-531
HUNT, Andrew Lucas, 1843-1905. 64-5 28
HUNT, Bert L. 64-1577
HUNT, Mrs. Charles see Hunt, Sophia (Hughes)
HUNT, Frost. 64-752
HUNT, George. 64-752
HUNT, Helen see' 'West, Helen (Hunt) 1892-
1963
HUNT, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889. 63-360
HUNT, Randall. 85-852
HUNT, Raymond. 64-365 '
HUNT, Sophia (Hughes) 84-527. ... . ..
HUNT, The mas P. 64-1028 .... ■.:
HUNT family. 64-528, 64-558. '
HUNTER, Charles N. , 1851 (ca. J-1931.
65-711
HUNTER, Edward, 1902. 65-343
HUNTER, Georgiana. 64-890
HUNTER, Henry D. 64-890
HUNTER, Hocking H. 65-905
HUNTER, Howard O. 65-43
HUNTER, Mary see Austin, Mary (Hunter)
1868-1934
HUNTER, Robert, d. 1734. 65-1694
HUNTER, Robert Mercer Taliaferro, 1809-
1887. 65-541
HUNTER, Thomas Monro, 1852-1923. 64-184
HUNTER, William, Captain, fl. 1817. 64-442
HUNTER College, New York City. 64-962
HUNTERDON Co. , N. J.
Family papers. 65-1602, 65-1611,
65-1667
Land. 65-1687
Law practice. 65-1559
. Loyalists
Confiscation of property. 65-1666
HUNTING. 64-664, 65-395
Buffalo (American bison) 65-803
HUNTING clubs
South Carolina. 63-311
HUNTINGTON, Andrew. 64-198
HUNTINGTON, Collis Potter, 1821-1900.
65-856
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, William Reed, 1838-1909.
65-20
HUNTINGTON, Zacnariah. 64-198
HUNTINGTON-WILSON, Francis Mairs, 1875-
1946. 64-767, 64-778
HUNTINGTON, L. I.
Railroads. 65-1520 . ,
HUNTINGTON, Vt.
Personal papers. 64-1588 , ■•,:-.
HUNTLEY, Lydia Howard see Slgourney, .
•. Lydla Howard (Huntley) 1791-1865
HUNTON, John. 65-992, •■':. '"i
HUNTRESS (Ship) 64-1394
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. 64-404
Battle of, 1862. 63-177
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center.
64-1583
HUNTSVILLE, N. C.
Personal papers. 64-460
HURD, Clement. 65-1978
HURD, Jesse, 1760 (ca. J-1831. 64-1302
HURD, William. 65-661
HURD family. 65-661
HURJA, Emil E. 65-33
HURLBERT, William Henry, 1827-1895.
63-377, 64-345, 64-764
HURLBURT, Stephen A. 65-950
HURLEY, Edward Nash, 1864-1933. 63 325
65-175, 65-900
HURLEY, Patrick Jay, 1883-1963. 65-56
HURON Hills Golf Club, Ann Arbor, Mich.
65-1322
HURST, Sir Cecil James Harrington, 1870-
1963. 64-1577
HURST, Fannie, 1889- 65-39
HURWITZ, Henry, 1886-1961. 65-1726
HUSE, Obadiah. 63-328
HUSKE, John, 1786-1848. 64-420
HUSKE, John Winslow, 1809-1841. 64-420
HUSSEY, Erastus. 65-595
HUSSEY, Ethel Fountain, 1865-1915. 65-319
65-335
HUSSEY, Warren, 1836-1920. 65-1152,
65-1806
HUSSEY, William Joseph, 1862-1926.
64-1413, 64-1437, 65-335 , 65-355
HUSSEY, Dahler & Company. 65-1131,
65-11 52
HUSSEY family. 65-335
HUSTED, Ida see Harper, Ida (Husted)
1851-1931
HUSTING, Paul Oscar, 1866-1917. 64-1624
HUSTON, Walter, 1884-1950. 64-1620
HUTCHESON, John. 63-77
HUTCHINS, Harry Burns, 1847-1930. 65-336
As correspondent. 64-1413, 64-1418,
64-1419, 64-1430, 64-1433, 64-1437,
64-1455, 64-1474, 64-1499, 64-1500,
i 64-1515, 65-259, 65-319, 65-332,
' 65-334, 65-357, 65-510, 65-547, 65-565,
65-594, 65-636, 65-645, 65-648
Choosing a successor to. 65-531 . ,.
334
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HUTCHINS. Harry Burns, 1B47-1930
(Continued)
Letters to. 65-517, 65-521
HUTCHINS Mrs. Harry Burns see_ Hutchins,
Mary L. Crocker
HUTCHINS, John, of Natchez, Miss. 65-887
HUTCHINS, Mary L. Crocker. 65-517
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, Edward, 1678-1752. 65-181
HUTCHINSON, Edward, 1729-1806. 65-181
HUTCHINSON, Elmer Tindall. 65-1650
HUTCHINSON, Frank J. 65-773
HUTCHINSON, William Thomas, 1895-
' S4 - 113 '
HUTCHINSON Co. , Tex.
Ranches. 65-804
HUTCHINSON family. 65-181
HUTCHISON, Thomas. 63-228
HUTSON, Charles Woodward, 1840-1936.
64-529
HUTSON, Richard. 64-529
BUTTON, Graham. 65-704
HUTTON, Josephine M. 64-677
BUTTON, Laurence, 1843-1904. 63-401
HUXLEY, Aldous Leonard, 1894-1963
65-2008
HUXLEY, Sir Julian Sorell, 1887- 65-855,
65-1092
HUXLEY, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895. 65-1076
HUYEK, David Ten Eyck. 64-365
HYATT, Aipheus, 1838-1902. 64-100
HYDE, Florence Elise. 64-882
HYDE, Jabez. 65-827
HYDE, Orange Percy. 64-882
HYDE, Thomas. 63-342
HYDE, Walter Woodburn. 64-882
HYDE Park, N. Y.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. 65-37
History. 65-60
HYDRAULIC engineering. 64-1497, 64-1498
see also Flood control
HYDRAULIC mining see Mines, mining, and
mineral resources
HYDROGRAPHIC Office, U. S. 63-378
HYDROC-RAPHIC surveying
Pacific coast. 65-1518
HYGIENE see Health; Medicine; Public health
HYMA, Albert, 1893- 64-1515
HYMAN, David M. 63-193
HYMNS
Jews. 65-1745
Lutheran, 63-29
Methodist. 64-972, 65-697
Shaker. 64-360
HYNES, Andrew. 65-23
HYDE Co. , N. C.
Law practiced
-1071
HYDE family. 64-882
HYDE Park, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-690
IC4A (Inter-collegiate Association of Amateur ,.
Athletes of America) 64-832
I. L. O. see International Labor Office
I. W. W. see Industrial Workers of the World
IBANEZ, Vicente Blasco see Blasco Ibanez
Vicente, 1887-1928 ■ '
IBERVILLE Parish, La.
Family correspondence. 64-648
IBESKPO tribes
Nigeria. 63-27
ICE industry and trade
see also Cold storage
Kansas. 65-171
ICELAND
History and culture. 64-816
ICKES, Harold LeClalre, 1874-1952. 64-127
64-165, 64-1572, 65-29, 65-43, 65-51 '
65-64, 65-66, 65-78, 65-338, 65-860
65-948
IDA Township, Mich.
City records. 65-431
IDAHO. 65-1768, 65-1785
Ba.Tks and banking. 65-1806
Boundaries. 65-215, 65-227
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-1791
County government and county records
65-1812
Courts. 65-1812
Fraternal organizations. 65-1164
Freight and freightage. 65-1768
Funerals. 65-1164
Gold mines and mining. 65-1598
Health insurance. 65-1164
History
Local. 65-1768
Hotels. 65-1785
Indian raids and massacres. 65-1768
Indians. 64-1254
Government relations. 65-1822
Industries. 65-1785
Justices of the peace. 65-1812-
Land
Legal documents. 65-1812
Meat Industry and trade. 65-1785
Mines, mining and mineral resources
64-704, 65-1170, 65-1768, 65-1785
65-1798, 65-1806, 65-1820
Missions. 64-1254
Mormons. 65-1162
Newspapers. 65-1149
Pioneer life. 65-1768, 65-1868
Politics. 65-1778
Probate law and practice. 65-1812
Roads. . 65-1812
Schools. 65-1812
Silver mines and mining. 65-1598, 65-1785
Surveys and surveying. 65-215> 65-227
Taverns, saloons, ' etc. 64-704
Tax records. 65-1812
Unions. 65-1785 ••"
Vital records '
Cemetery records. 65-1149
Voting records. 65-1812
Water supply. 65-1812
World War I
. Census. 65-1812
IDAHO Territory
Governor, 1876-80 (Brayman) 65-1778
IDE, William Brown, J796-1852. 65-853
IDEALISM. 65-837
IDEN, Thomas Medary, 1856-1933. 65-511
IDOLATRY
Peru. 63-74
IHLDER, John, 1876-1958. 65-45
IHMSEN, Maximilian Frederick. 1868-1921
65-2004
The National Union Catalog* of Manuscript Collections: Index
IHRIE, William Muirhead, d. 1B99. 65-1651
IKOGMUT, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 84-1221
»1LE de France see Mauritius
ILLINIUM. 65-1311
ILLINOIS. 64-1328, 65-1643
see also Illinois Territory
Agricultural societies.
65-165
4-250, 64-251,
Agriculture. 65-1305, 65-1306
Alumni associations: 65-1935
Archeology. 64-1522
Architecture. 65-489
Asylum for Feeble Minded, Lincoln. 64-161
Board of Education. 65-1921
Business papers. 65-689
Canals. 64-241
Cavalry
4th Regt., 1861-1864
Company M. 65-869
Charitable work. 64-156, 65-840
Child labor. 64-21
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, 65-161 .
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
Prisoners and prisons. 65-874
Regiments see. Illinois— Cavalry;
Illinois— Infantry ' ■
Soldiers from. 64-110, 64-244, 64-245,
64-246, 64-1304, 64-1481, 65-1442
Colleges and universities. 64-248, 64-252,'
64-923, 64-1329, 65-164, 65-165, '
65-116, 65-519, 65-1306
see also Chicago, 111. —University;
Illinois— Medical schools; Illinois-
University (Urbana) ,
Colonial period. 64-1526
Committee on Social Legislation. 64-173
County government and county records.
65-1150
Courts. 54-184
Cultural life. 65-1998
Dentistry. 54-683
Economic conditions. 54-280
Education
Laws and legislation. 63-19, 65-1918
Societies. 65-165
Efficiency and Economy Committee.
65-1308
Engineers
Societies. 65-1312
Entomologist, State. 65-1919
Epidemics. 63-243
Estates. 64-245
Exhibitions and fairs see Chicago, 111. —
World's Columbian Exposition, 1893
Family and personal papers
18th and 19th centuries. 65-2019
19th century. 64-838, 65-158
19th and 20th centuries. 64-98, 65-1736
20th century. 64-124
Farm produce
Marketing. 65-684
Farmers' Institute see Illinios Farmers'
Institute
Farms and farming. 64-248,54-1265,
65-663
Fires
Chicago, 1871. 65-468, 65-828; .
Fur trade. 55-673, 65-1402
Gas manufacture and works. 65-828
Genealogy. 65-689
General Assembly. 64-242, 65-159, 85-684
Efficiency and Economy Committee.
65-1308
Government and legislation. 64-173, 64-24J
see also Illinois— Education— Laws and
legislation
Granges see Patrons of Husbandry-
Illinois State Grange
Hardware trade. 64-241
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1775
Hospitals. .. 64-156
Housing. 65-1918 ■
Indian agencies and agents. 65-1402,
65-1403
Infantry
8th Regt. , 1861-1866. 64-246
10th Regt. , 1861-1865. 65-158
12th Regt. , 1861-1865. 64-242
17th Regt. , 1861-1864. 63-119
Company D. 84-246
33d Regt. , 1861-1865. 64-246
45th Regt. , 1861-1865. 64-244
51st Regt., 1861-1865
Company I. 64-685
55th Regt. , 1861-1865. 63-119
Company G. 65-160
64th Regt. , 1861-1865. 65-241
73d Regt. , 1862-1865
Company B. 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
Insect control. 65-1919
Jewelry trade. 64-111
Journalism. 65-705
Labor. 64-159
Arbitration, conciliation, and mediation.
64-105
Child. 64-21
Strikes. 63-397
Land. 64-245, 64-909, 65-162, 65-1403, .
65-1673
Assessment. 65-1306
Investments. 65-695, 65-1925
. Legal documents. 65-689
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
Legislature see Illinois— General Assembly
Letters from. -64-350, 64-676, 65-874,
65-1692
Letters received in. 64-959
Libraries. 65-707
College and university. , 64-101
Lincoln Centennial Association. 64-247
Lincoln period. 65-2017
Lyceums see Illinois State Lyceum •
Maps. 64-28B
396
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ILJNQIS (Continued)
Medical practice. 65-1537
Medical schools. 63-119, 64-39. 65-1540
Mental retardation. 64-167
Merchants. 64-56
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc. )
65-1306
Military posts. 64-243, 64-248
Military schools. 64-319
Mormons and Mormon War. 64-245
65-1150, 65-1162 . '
Natural history. 65-1919
Societies. 65-1921
Newspapers. 64-186, 65-342, 65-704
65-705, 65-706
Periodicals. 64-67
Personal account books. 64-110
Planning commissions. 65-1924
Political conventions
Democratic
1895. 65-545
Republican
1380 and 1888. 63-259
1912. 54-778
1944. 64-1444
Corruption. 65-1936
Elections. 64-138, 64-186
County. 65-1150
Politics
Letters relating to. 63-119, 64-1498 ■
Organizations and parties
Democratic Party. 64-165, 64-1329
Republican Party. 64-128, 65-157
Socialist Party. 64-138
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 63-371, 63-406, 64-79,
64-186, 65-159
19th and 20th centuries. 65-157
20th century. 63-389, 64-128,
64-165, 65-151
Prostitution. 64-52, 65-840
Public utilities. 64-1329
Public welfare. 64-21, 64-173
Hace problems. 65-884 :
Railroads. 63-256, 64-119, 64-1329,
65-344, 65-409
Real estate business. 65-684 .
see also Illinois— Land
Revolution
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
64-314
Riots. 65-884
Schools. 63-119, 64-252
SSIS^S. Illinois— Church schools; Illinois
—Military schools
For workers. 64-66
Sewerage. 65-1918
Slavery. 64-1328
Social life. 64-119
Social service organizations. 65-1935
Social welfare see. Illinois-Public welfare
Social work. 64-21
Societies. 64-23, 64-32, 64-182
see also Illinois-Agricultural societies
Special Tax Commission. 65-1308
^M^ 1 '' 1 ° f Lab ° r Commlssi °ners.
State Committee on Social Legislation.
State Entomologist. 65-1919
State Normal University, Normal
Students' notes. 65-1306
State School, Lincoln (formerly Asylum for
Feeble Minded) 64-167
Subways. 65-1939
Surveys and surveying. 65-1312
Taverns, saloons, etc. .64-249
Tax Commission. 65-1308
Teachers and teaching. 63-119 64-37
64-862, 65-663
Associations. 65-165
Trade see Illinois— Fur trade
Travel and description. 64-172. 64-280
64-1179 '
Travels from. 65-141''
University (Urbana) 65-164, 65-165
Administration. 65-1918 65-1922
65-1929 '
Alumni. 65-1934, 65-1936
Alumni Association. 65-1935
Athletic Board. 65-1941
Cadet School of Military Aviation.
63-319 . • ...
Campus. 65-1924
College of Commerce and Business .-;
Administration
Faculty. 65-1927
College of Engineering
Faculty. 65-1939
Committee on Graduate Work. 65-1306
Committees. 65-1917
Dept. of Economics. 65-1927
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty. 65-1939
Dept. of Political Science. 65-1308
65-1917
Division of Social Sciences. 65-1917
Edward Snyder Loan Fund Committee
65-1306
Engineering Experiment Station
Faculty. 65-1939
Faculty members' papers
For references to subject speciali-
zation see the subject subdivided by
Lectures, or Teachers and teaching
e. g. Geology-Teachers and teaching
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1920
1870-1950. ,65-1923, 65-1925
65-1928, 65-1936
1880-1920. 65-1918, 65-1922
1885-1965. 65-1308, 65-1937
65-1938, 65-1940 '
20Ui century. 65-1305, 65-1306
65-1924
1900-1925. 65-1934
1900-1955. 65-166, 65-1310
65-1311
1920-1970. 65-1307, 65-1309
65-1917, 65-1926, 65-1932 '
Football. 65-1941
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1931, 65-1935
65-1936
Illinois Industrial University'; 65-164
Library. 65-1933
Library School
Faculty. 65-1933
Presidents
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1918
20th century. 65-1922, 65-1939
Regents. 65-164
School of Journalism. 65-1926
Societies. 65-1936 i
Student affairs. 65-1918
Trustees. 65-164 '
Biographies of. 65-1931
Vice presidents. 65-1306
Vice. ,64-52
Vital records. 65-161
Women's organizations. 65-840
World War I. 65-1310
World War n
Military training. 64-1325
Young Men's Christian Associations
65-1306
ILLINOIS Central Railroad Company. 64-119
64-395, 64-1329, 65-344 . '
ILLINOIS Child Labor Committee. 64-21
ILLINOIS College, Jacksonville. 64-248
Lectures. 65-166
ILLINOIS Conference on Social Welfare. 64-21
397
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ILLINOIS Education Association (formerly
Illinois State Teachers Association)
65-165
ILLINOIS Farmers' Institute. 65-165
ILLINOIS granger (Publication) 64-250
ILLINOIS Industrial University se_£ Illinois —
University (Urbana)
ILLINOIS Natural History Society. 65-1821
ILLINOIS Pacific Aid Commission. 65-1308
ILLINOIS Republican Central Committee.
65-151
ILLINOIS Society oi Engineers and Surveyors
(later Illinois Society of Professional
Engineers) 65-1312
ILLINOIS State Grange see Patrons of
Husbandry— Illinois State Grange
ILLINOIS State Lyceum. 84-252 .
ILLINOIS State Natural History Society.
65-1921
ILLINOIS State Teachers Association (later
Illinois Education Association) 85-165
ILLINOIS Synod see Evangelical Lutheran
Synod of Illinois
ILLINOIS Territory
Indian wars. 65-675 ; ,.
War of 1812. 64-186
ILLUMINATED manuscripts. S5-7
ILLUSTRATION of books. 03-401,65-565,
85-1198, 65-1851
IMLAY, Charles G. 65-1652
IMLAY,, John. 65-1652
IMLAY, William. 65-1652
IMLAY family. 65-1652
MMANUEL Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md.
64-1160 . . .:....
MMANUEL Lutheran Church, Pevely, Mo.
63-21 ~- .. , ,- i
IMMAMUEL Lutheran Church, St. Louis, Mo.
63-23
IMMANUEL Lutheran College, ' Greensboro,
N. C. .,.63-27
HvIMELL, Ralph. 84-1638 - .-'-..•■
IMMIGRANTS see Immigration and emigration;
Population elements ; .
IMMIGRANTS Protective League. 64-21
IMMIGRATION and emigration
Included here are references to infor- i
mation by and about Immigrants and emi-
grants as well as references to the general
subject.
see also Population elements; and names of
nationality groups, e. g. , Germans In
the V. S.
64-731, 64-1385, 65-279
Charitable work with immigrants. 64-21,
65-1737, 65-1739
Colonial period
Jews. 65-1730
Legislation and regulation. 65-46, 65-674,
65-1042
Lutherans. 63-32
Notes, reports, studies, etc. 64-1285,.
65-1509, 65-1746
From other countries
General material: 65-807
China. 64-879
England. 64-797, 64-944, 65-875
Germany. 63-30, 64-744, 65-1509,
65-2005
Ireland, 64-248, 65-875
Italy. 64-1282
Netherlands. 65-373
Russia. 65-1509
Scotland. . 65-748
To other countries
Brazil. 85-716 ;
Internal migration ■
To Indiana. 63-128, 63-150
To Kansas. 65-589
To Michigan. 64-1336
To Missouri. 63-127, 64-275 '
To Oregon. 65-1789
To Texas. S4-754 ...;...
Westward. 63-127, 63-136, 64-1276,
65-905, 65-1162, 65-1793 ■ ,
see also Overland journeys to the Pacific
coast
IMMIGRATION and Naturalization Service.
65-1042 ■ . '
IMMUNITY. 64-153
IMMUNOLOGY. 65-262
IMPEACHMENTS
Presidents. ■' 63-371, 65-878
!
IMPERIAL University of Japan, Tokyo.
65-1719
IMPERIALISM
see also Territorial expansion; and sub- '■
division 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
IMPLEMENTS
see also Farm machinery and implements;
Industry and trade. 65-760
IMPORTING and exporting see Foreign trade;
Merchants
IMPORTING and Exporting Company of South
Carolina. 63-274 ■•■•■-
IMPRESSMENT. 64-80
IMPROVED Order of Red Men. 65-1827
INAUGURATIONS
College presidents. 65-3B5
Governors
Michigan. 64-1439, 65-613
Presidents. 64-769
Abraham Lincoln. 63-107, 64-666'
William McKinley. 63-388
George Washington. 63-95
INCA, Society of the. 65-1827
INCEST. 65-1080
INCIPITS. 64-1365
INCOME tax. 63-19, 65-1429, 65-1742
INCORPORATED Society of Authors, Play-
wrights, and Composers, London, Eng.
64-796
INCORPORATION see Corporation law
INCREASE Tract, Del. 64-207
INCUNABULA. 64-804
see also Incipits
INDEMNITIES
see also Reparations
Santo Domingo (French colony) 64-330
INDEPENDENCE, Declaration of see U. S. —
Declaration of Independence
INDEPENDENCE Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.
65-1313, 65-1314, 65-1315, 65-1316,
65-1317
INDEPENDENCE, Mo.
Harry S. Truman Library.
65-121
INDEPENDENT Advisory Committee to the
Trucking Industry. 65-133
INDEPENDENT Citizen's Committee of the
Arts, Science and Professions. 64-29,
64-30
INDEPENDENT Citizens Council of the Arts,
Sciences and Professions, Hollywood, Calif.
65-1067
INDEPENDENT Greenback Party see National
Greenback Party
INDEPENDENT or Congregational Church,
Charleston, S. C. 64-1551
INDEPENDENT Order of Cadets of Honor and
Temperance .,.,_;
Hillsdale, Mich. 65-1356
INDEPENDENT Order of Good Templars see
International"Order of Good Templars.
INDEPENDENT Order of Odd Fellows see
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of
The INDEPENDENT (Periodical) 65-843
INDEPENDENT Progressive Committee.
65-1505
INDEPENDENT Voters for Roosevelt and
Wallace, National Committee of. 65-55
INDEX Association. 65-1219
INDEX, London, Eng. (Periodical) 65-1029
398
INDEXING. 65-561
INDIA. 64-1331
Agriculture. 63-105
British in. 63-54, 64-144
Christian churches and missions. 63-129
6 5-251
Lutheran. 64-814
Methodist. 64-973
Courts. 63-105 ■ • ■ '
Currency Commission. 65-1211
Education. 63-105
Finance. 63-98, 63-105
Government. 63-105
Industries. 63-105
Journalism. 63-105
Letters from. 64-694, 64-1427
MiStary affairs. 63-39, 63-105
Money. 65-1211
Politics. 63-39, 63-98
Public health. 63-105
Railroads. 63-105, 65-856
Relief from the United States S5-152
Shipping records. 65-1524
Social life. 63-39, 63-105
Trade. 63-105
With France. 64-75
With Great Britain. 64-5S
With Massachusetts. 65-181
Transportation. 63-105
Travel and description. 63-39, 64-144
64-841, 64-851, 65-1515
World War n. 64-822
INDIAN affairs
see also Indians— Government relations;
U. S. —Bureau of Indian Affairs
Addresses, lectures, etc. 65-541
Legislation. 65-1134
By period
IBth century. 63-95, 63-293
IBth and 19th centuries. 64-1194
19th century. 63-176, 65-17, 65-904
1830's. 64-958
Post-Civil War. 63-397
18th and 20th centuries. 65-1793
20th century. 65-864, 65-944
By place
Illinois. 64-186
Kansas. 64-1540
Michigan. 64-1424,65-388
Missouri. 64-294
Northwest Territory. 63-227
Oregon. 64-707
South Dakota. 64-1540
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
INDIAN agencies and agents. 53-94, 64-55
64-268, 65-1126, 65-1499
see also Indians— Government relations;
U. S. —Bureau of Indian Affairs
Prevention of liquor traffic.: , 65-1401
Arizona. 65-1176/ 65-1178
Illinois. 65-1402, 65-1403
Iowa. .65-1179'
Michigan. 65-600
Missouri. 65-692, 65-1402, 65-1403
Nebraska. 65-1471, 65-1801, 65-1811
New Mexico. 65-1126
North Dakota. , 65-788, 65-790
South Dakota. 65-1076
Tennessee. 64-1194 '
Washington. 63-216, 64-1258
Washington Territory. 65-1038
INDIAN Claims Commission, U. S. 65-1783
INDIAN Hill, Ohio. 63-174
INDIAN languages. 63-1, 63-2, 63-3, 63-5
63-9, 63-11, 65-600 ' '
see also . names o£ Indlan ^^ and sub _
division Indians under names of places
Notes, etc. 65-752, 65-1766, 55-1781
Syllabaries. 63-14
Vocabularies. 63-1, 63-8, 63-11, 65-432
65-798, 65-1793, 65-1815, 65-1825
INDIAN Ocean
French possessions. 64-75
INDIAN place names
see also Indians— Names
Delaware. 63-5
INDIAN purchase (ca. 1740) near Stockbridge
N. Y. (Manuscript collection) 65-1561 '
INDIAN raids and massacres
see also names of massacres
Colorado. 65-1767
Idaho. 65-1768
Kansas. 65-1501
Oregon. 65-1789
Texas. 64-681, 64-755
Utah. 64-575, 65-869
INDIAN reservations. 64-450
Government regulation. 65-1134
Washington. 63-216
INDIAN Scouts, U.S. Army. 65-799
INDIAN Service, U. S. see U. S-. —Bureau of
Indian Affaire
INDIAN territories
Kansas. 64-167
INDIAN Territory
see alsp_ Oklahoma; Oklahoma Territory
Missions. 64-248
Personal papers. 64-1134
Representation in Congress. 63-382
Travel and description. 65-1809
INDIAN wars. 64-1058, 65-887
see als£ names of Indian tribes, wars,
battles, and historic periods, e. g. Black
Hawk War, 1832; Colonial period—
. Military affairs
Army personnel's papers. 65-23, 65-869
18th century. 65-1165
1790's. 63-195
Post-Revolutionary period. 64-314
19th century
1800-1850. 65-675
Pre-Civtl War. 64-1064
Civil War period. 65-1822
Post-Civil War. 64-8, 64-1251, 65-1119
By place
Arizona. 64-4, 65-1824
Connecticut. 65-1213
Florida. 64-343
see also Seminole Indians— Wars
Illinois Territory. 65-675
Minnesota see Sioux Wars
Mississippi. 64-1018
Nebraska. 65-1120, 65-1811
Nevada. 65-1770
New Mexico. 63-3Vo, 65-893, 65-1165.
65-1824
Oregon. 65-1137
see also Modoc War, 1872-1873
Texas. 63-355, 64-4
Wyoming. 65-1499
INDIANA
Canals. 63-256
Census. 64-84
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affair®
Friends. 64-500
Lutheran. 63-22
Methodist. 63-202
Presbyterian. 65-239
Cities and towns
Transportation. 64-185
Civil War, 65-1597
Immigration from North Carolina.
63-128 ■ ''
■ Military service in. 64-246
Prisons and prisoners. 65-875
Regiments see Indiana — Infantry .
Soldiers from. 63-350, 65-224
399
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
INDIANA (Continued)
Courts. 64-84
Court of Appeals. 65-858
Family and personal papers. 64-294,
64-'414, 64-1540
Farms and farming. 64-1265, 65-1818
Genealogy- 65-689
Governors. 64-84
History. 64-84
Local. 64-287
Immigration and emigration. 63-128,
63-150
Indians. 65-158
Infantry
54th Regt. , 1862-1863. 64-242
■13 2d Regt., 1864. 65-224
Judges. 63-350, 65-858
Labor legislation. 64-1285
Land
Investments. 65-1925
Legal documents. 65-28, 65-689.
Settlement. 64-1407
Transactions. ■ ■ 64-84 ■ ■
Law practice. 65-858
Merchants. 65-1999 '
Military schools. 65-330 ■ .
Newspapers. 64-820, 64-1559
Pioneer life. 65-1688,65-1999
Political conventions '■ ■
National Democratic. 63-331
Politics. 64-84 .
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 63-350, 63-398,
64-1559
19th and 20th centuries. 63-331
Railroads. 63-256, 65-409 '
Travel and description. 63-262, 64-1265
University (Bloomlngton)
Student notebooks. 64-962
Voting records. 64-84
Work Projects Administration. 65-30
INDIANA Company. 64-1155
INDIANA (Ship) 64-509
INDIANA Society of Anti -Slavery Friends.
65-156
INDIANA Territory
General Assembly. 64-84
Governors. 64-84
INDIANA Yearly Meeting of Friends
Committee on Indian Concerns. 65-156
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.
Butler University
Students. 65-224
Essays. 65-166
Political conventions. 63-331
INDIANS. 64-740, 64-752, 64-873, 65-1162
see also Aleuts; Algonquin Indians; Apache
Indians; Arikara Indians; Blackfoot
Indians; Cayuse Indians; Cherokee Indians;
Chickasaw Indians; Chippewa Indians;
Chiricahua Indians; Choctaw Indians;
Comanche Indians; Cowichan Indians;
Creek Indians; Cuna Indians; Dakota In-
dians; Delaware Indians; Eskimos; Five
Nations; Fox Indians; Hidatsa Indians;
Hopi Indians; Iroquois linguistic family of
Indians; Kaska Indians; Kookpugmioot In-
dians; Liard River Indians; Mandan In-
dians; Maricopa Indians; Mayo Indians;
Mikinakwadshiwinwak Indians; Mohave
Indians; Mohegan Indians; Navajo Indians;
Nez Perce 1 Indians; Omaha Indians;
Onondaga Indians; Osage Indians; Otoe
Indians; Ottawa Indians; Paiute Indians;
Papago Indians; Peoria Indians; Pima
Indians; Pinal Indians; Plains Indians;
Potawatomi Indians; Pueblo Indians; San
Carlos Indians; Seminole Indians; Shawnee
Indians; Shoshoni Indians; Sioux Indians;
Six Nations; Snohomish Indians; Spokane
Indians; Tahltan Indians; Ute Indians;
Wabash Saline Indians; White Mountain
Indians; Winnebago Indians; Yaqui Indians;
Yuma Indians; Zapotec Indians ■ ■ •-
Agriculture. 65-1944," ■;'
Annuity payments. 63-247 ,
Anthropology. 63-14, 64-167
see also Indians— Ethnology
Archeology. 63-2, 64-599
Captivities. 63-2
Census
Washington. 64-1258
Civil rights. 64-738
Claims. 64-752, 65-1956
see also Indians — Land — Claims
Clergymen. 64-199 .
Disarming. 65-799
Economic affairs. 65-1944
Education. 65-944, 65-1134
Ethnology. 63-2, 63-3, 63-9, 64-55,
65-1176, 65-1766, 65-1781, 65-1809
Fishing. 65-1994
Government relations
see also Indian affairs; Indian agencies
and agents; U. S.-Buteau of Indian
Affairs
16th to 19th centuries. 64-55
18th century. 63-227
19th century. 65-1177, 65-1811
20th century. 65-944, 65-1134, 65-1994
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
Health. 65-1194
History (Notes, etc.) 65-600, 65-1196
Land. 64-1036, 65-944, 65-1821, 85-1994
Allotments. 65-944
Claims. 65-1180
Reclamation and irrigation. 65-1833
Languages see Indian languages; and names
of Indian tribes and subdivision Indians
under names of places
Legends and traditions. 63-2, 63-11,
' 65-600, 65-1047, 65-1518
Life and customs. 63-5
Liquor problem and liquor trade. 65-672,
65-1401
Livestock. 65-1994
Marriage. 64-1287
Medicine. 63-2
Mines, mining and mineral resources.
65-1994
Missions. 64-55, 65-1831
By denomination
Lutheran. 64-187
Methodist. 64-966
Presbyterian. 65-255
By place
Idaho. 64-1254
North Dakota. 65-1499
Oregon. 64-966
Washington. 64-1256, 64-1257
Mounds. 63-2
Music and songs. 63-2
Names. 63-2"
see also Ini'ian place names
Pictures. 65-773, 65-1796
Religion. 63-2 _
Schools
Arizona. 64-1542, 65-1178
Michigan. 65-1351, 65-1353
Sheep raising and trade. 65-944
Sociology. . 63-2
Trade with. 64-55, 64-285, 65-1402,
65-1403, 65-1801
see also Fur trade ,'"
Traditions see Indians — Legends and
traditions
Treaties. 63-2
Tribal governments. 65-600, 65-1994
Vital_ records.. 65-1994
Welfare. 65-1162, 65-1994
Wool industry and trade. 65-944
By place
Alabama. 64-55
Alaska. 85-1819, 65-1821
Argentina. 65-1815
Arizona. 65-944, 65-1134, 65-1176,
65-1781
Canada. 65-1786, 65-1819
Central America. 65-1815
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The National Union .Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
INDIANS (Continued)
Colorado. 65-944
Idaho. 85-1822
Indiana. 65-156
Kansas. 65-1177
Kentucky. 65-23
Mexico. 63-1, 63-11, 65-1080, 65-2013
Michigan. 65-299, 65-1358
Minnesota. 63-247, 64-55, 65-672, 65-674
Mississippi. 64-55
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
Missouri. 65-1793
Missouri Valley. 65-773
Montana. 65-1769
Nebraska. 65-1413
Nevada. 65-1822, 65-1994
New Mexico. 65-944, 65-1126, 65-1771,
65-1788
Ne v York. 64-820, 65-60, 65-1561
No-th Dakota. 65-752, 65-759, 65-765
65-786, 65-799 '
Oklahoma
Legal affairs. 64-1036
Oregon. 65-1772
Pacific coast. 63-3, 63-216
Pacific Northwest. 64-1251
Pennsylvania. 63-2, 65-1543
Southwest. 65-1809
Texas. 65-883
Utah. 65-944, 65-1822
Washington. 65-1038, 65-1792
Washington Territory. 64-1258
Wyoming. 65-1776, 65-1794, 65-1822
INDIES see East Indies; West Indies
INDIGO. 64-468
INDONESIA
Letters from. 65-330
INDUSTRIAL associations s_ee Trade associa-
tions
INDUSTRIAL Commission, U. S. 64-1120
INDUSTRIAL development. 65-1593
New Jersey. 64-1143, 65-1623
Russia. 65-27
INDUSTRIAL engineering. 63-120
INDUSTRIAL Laboratory, Wilmington, Del.
64-1174
INDUSTRIAL management
Here are entered general references to
the application of the principles of manage-
ment to industrial enterprises Including the
production aspects. ,
64-1474, 65-29
Periodicals. 85-27 <
World War I. 05-79
World War II. 65-27, 65-48, 65-51,
65-113, 65-114, 65-127 , 65-137, 65-496,
■ 65-1066, 65-1936
INDUSTRIAL mobilization. 64-494
INDUSTRIAL plants see Factories
INDUSTRIAL poisoning. 64-715
INDUSTRIAL production see Industrial
management -
INDUSTRIAL rehabilitation. 65-2010
INDUSTRIAL relations
Here are entered. references to material
deahng with employer -employee relations in
general. Material on specific aspects of
this relationship are entered under specific'
headings. _
64-1267, 64-1474, 64-1634, 65-112
65-1051, 65-1216
see also Labor— Arbitration, conciliation,
and mediation
INDUSTRIAL Relief Society and Home for the
Friendless, Savannah, Ga. 64-987
INDUSTRIAL revolution
France. 64-141, 64-1341, 65-240
INDUSTRIAL Workers of the World. 65-1042
65-2010
Mining Dept. see International Union of
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers
INDUSTRIES, Electric see Electric industries
INDUSTRIES, Home see Home labor
INDUSTRY, Michigan Council on Women in"
Business and. 65-615
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
INFIRMARIES see Hospitals
INFLATION (Finance) 64-1295
see also Finance; Greenback movement;
Money; Price control
Civil War. 64-549
INFLUENZA
France. 63-273
INFORMATION storage and retrieval. 64-1174
INGALLS, Jeremy, 1911- 64-114
INGALLS, John James, 1833-1900. 65-1957
INGALLS, Rufus. 63-353
INGALLS & Shepard, Sullivan, Me. 64-1389
INGERSOLL, George W. , 1803-1860.
65-910, 65-1972
INGERSOLL, Mrs. George W. see Inge'rsoll
Henrietta (Crosby) '
INGERSOLL, Henrietta (Crosby) 65-910
INGERSOLL, 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, 65-491
INGHAM Co. , Mich.
County attorneys. 65-606
County records. 65-416
INGHAM, Eng. 64-34
INGLE, Edward, 1861-1924. 64-1231
INGLE, Mary Friend (Mayo) 64-1231 '"•
INGLE family
Genealogy. 64-1231
INGLESIDE, N. Y.
Christian Church. 64-852
INGLESIDE Plantation, N. C. 64-478
INGLIS, James, 1864- 65-547
INGOLDSBY, Richard. 65-1694
INGRAHAM, David P: , b. 1836. 64-1493
INGRAHAM, H. E. 64-1553
INGRAHAM, Mary see Trumbull, Mary
(Ingraham)
INGRAM, Ira. 64-745
INGRAM family. 64-378
INHERITANCE. 64-890
see also Estates
INHERITANCE (Biology), see Heredity
INIGUEZ, Calixto Garcia see Garcia
Calixto, 1839-1899 '
INITIATIVE (Direct legislation) 65-2010
INJUNCTIONS. 64-865
INJURIES (Law) see Employers' liability
INK. 64-794
INLAND Empire Waterways Associations
65-1054
INLAND, water transportation
Shipping records. 63-235, 64-876, 6-»-1211
64-1445
INLAND waterways see Waterways
INNES, Harry, 1752-1816. 65-25
INNES, William Powers, 1826-1893 64-1429
65-552
INNOCENT, Metropolitan of Moscow see
InnokentiT, Metropolitan of Moscow7T797-
1879
INNOCENT Wolf. 65-2003
INNOKENTII, Metropolitan of Moscow, 1797-
1879. 65-1712
INNS see Hotels; Taverns, saloons, etc.
INORGANIC chemistry. 65-1311
401
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The INQUIRY, 1817-1919 (later the U. S. Ter-
ritorial Section of the Paris Peace Confer-
ence, 1919) 65-1925
INQUISITION
Portugal. 85-1731
INSECT control
Illinois. 65-1919
INSECTS. §5-1306 :
see also Entomology -
INSPIRATION Copper Company (Ariz. ) '
65-2009
INSTITUTE lor Government Research at
Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C.
85-944
INSTITUTE for Nuclear Studies, Oak Ridge,
Terns. 85-149 '
INSTITUTE of International Relations, Geneva,
• Switzerland. 65-1216
INSTITUTE of Pacific Relations. .. 64-1331
American Council see American Institute
of Pacific Relations
INSTITUTE OF Public Administration, New
York City. • 64-178
INSTITUTES, Farmers' see Farmers' insti-
tutes
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
organisation. is concerned, e. g. Charitable
work
INSTRUMENTAL music. 64-1322
INSULAR Affairs, U. S. House 'Committee on.
65-864, 85-1327
INSULAR Auditor (for the Philippines) 85-116
INSURANCE. 64-1045
Addresses, essays, etc. 65-21
Business, 64-682, 64-1267
Alabama, 63-136
Connecticut S4-1368, 85-1212
Michigan. 85-401, 65-430, 65-644
Missouri. 64-S21
North Carolina. S4-549
Southern States. 63-56
Vermont 84-790
Records of. 64-1817
By type
Hre
Michigan. 84-1408
Missouri. 65-1404
New York. 64-892
Pennsylvania. 65-S25
Government. 65-711
Health. 64-869
Government. 65-103
Idaho. 65-1164
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
INTEGRATION .
In education. 65-1858
Michigan. 65-352
INTELLECTUAL Cooperation, American
National Council on. 65-1980
INTELLECTUAL Exchange, Japan American
Committee on. 65-1194
INTELLIGENCE (Military) 65-943, 65-947
INTELLIGENCER, Petersburg, Va. 63-68
INTER-AMERICAN Cultural Relations,
Convention for the Promotion of. 64-739
INTERCHURCH World Movement of North
America. 65-1216
INTER-COLLEGIATE Association of Amateur
Athletes of America (IC4A) 64-832
INTERCOLLEGIATE Athletic Association of the
United States see National Collegiate Ath-
letic Association
INTERCOLLEGIATE Menorah Association.
65-1726
INTERDEPARTMENTAL Committee to Coordi-
nate Health and Welfare Activities. 65-7 6
INTEREST. 64-372
Calculations. 64-747
INTERGROUP education. 65-1746
INTERGROUP Relations Officials, National
Association of. 65-1033
INTERIOR Dept. , U, S. see U. S. — Dept. of
the Interior
INTERLAKEN Land Company, Seattle, Wash.
64-1259
INTERNAL combustion engines. 64-924
INTERNAL improvements. 63-33S, 64-1005
see also Bridges; Canals; Ferries; Harbors;
Railroads; Rivers; Roads, etc.
Appalachia. S5-1032
Eastern Midwest States. 55-1032
Oregon. 65-1045
INTERNAL migration see Immigration and
emigration
INTERNAL revenue
see also Finance; Taxation; U. S. —Internal
Revenue Service
Utah. 65-1823
INTERNAL security see Civil defense; Sub-
versive activities; and names of wars
INTERNATIONAL arbitration see Arbitration,
International
INTERNATIONAL Armistice Commission.
65-266
INTERNA TTONAL Assembly of Women, South
Kortright, N. Y. 63-232
INTERNATIONAL Astronomical Union
American Section. 65-1717
INTERNATIONAL cartels. 65-1422
INTERNATIONAL Chamber of Commerce
Committee on Double Taxation. 65-1069
INTERNATIONAL Commission on Jurists
(Founded 1906)
1927 Meeting, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
65-507
INTERNATIONAL Committee of Women for
Permanent Peace see Women's Interna-
tional League for Peace and Freedom
INTERNATIONAL communications. 65-64
INTERNATIONAL Conference on the Limitation
of Armament, Washington, D. C. , 1921-
1922. 64-778
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
INTERNATIONAL cooperation. 63-320,
64-739
INTERNATIONAL Council of Religious Educa-
tion. 65-490
American Standard Bible Committee.
64-115
INTERNATIONAL Council of Women. 64-21
INTERNATIONAL Economic and Social Devel-
opment, National Conference on. 65-121
INTERNATIONAL Electrical Exhibition,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1884. 63-154
INTERNATIONAL Federation of University
Women. 64-818, 65-12dl
INTERNATIONAL Fisheries Commission
(U. S. andGt. Brit.) 64-1262
INTERNATIONAL Geophysical Year
United States Antarctic Expedition, 1954-
1959. 64-782
402
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INTERNATIONAL Halibut Commission see
International Pacific Halibut' Commission
(U. S. and Canada)
INTERNATIONAL Harvester Company. 64-798
INTERNATIONAL Institute of Pacific Relations.
S4-1331
INTERNATIONAL Labor Conference. 65-67
INTERNATIONAL Labor Office.'. 65-81
65-118
INTERNATIONAL law. 64-183 65-507 '
65-1742,. 65-1920
Societies. 65-1917
INTERNATIONAL Mark Twain Society. 64-316
INTERNATIONAL Materials Conference.
S4-870
INTERNATIONAL Milk Processors. 64-870
INTERNATIONAL Molders' and Foundry
Workers' Union of- North America
Local 213, Grand Rapids, Mich. 65-337
INTERNATIONAL Order of Cadets of Honor and
Temperance see Independent Order .of
Cadets of Honor and Temperance
INTERNATIONAL Order of Good Templars.
64-1521, 65-1034
Richford, N. Y. 64-915
INTERNATIONAL Order of the King's Daugh-
ters and Sons
Ann Arbor, Mich. 65-198, 65-199
Hospital Circle. 65-1391
Phoebe Beal Circle. 65-1356
INTERNATIONAL organizations. - 64-21,
64-42, 64-182, 64-1303, 65-843, 65-1201
65-121S
see also names of organizations, e. g.
United Nations
INTERNATIONAL Pacific Halibut Commission
(U. S. and Canada) 64-1262
INTERNATIONAL Peace Campaign. 64-1303
INTERNATIONAL Penal and Prison Commis-
sion. 64-21, S4-36, 64-107 '.->
INTERNATIONAL Penal and Prison Congress,
8th, Washington, D. C. , 1910. 64-36
S4-107
INTERNATIONAL Products Corporation.
64-1294
INTERNATIONAL relations
Here is entered mateilal pertaining to
relations among nations involving two or
more countries. For tho foreign affairs of a
specific nation see the heading Foreign rela-
tions or the subdivision Foreign relations
under the name of the country.
see also Diplomatic protection
64-54, 64-962, 55-78, 65-152, 65-507,
65-1216, 65-1742
World War n. S5-48, 65-1390
see also Axis powers
INTERNATIONAL relief. 64-962 65-98
65-1458, 65-1509, 65-1739 ' '
see also Disaster relief; Red Cross; and
subdivision Relief to war victims under
World War I and World War n
India. 65-152
Poland. 65-1721
. Russia. 65-1721
INTERNATIONAL School of Peace see World
Peace Foundation, Boston, Mass! —
rNTERNATIONAL Stevedoring vs. Haverty.
INTERNATIONAL Sunday School Association.
64-151
INTERNATIONAL Sunday School Council of
Religious Education see International '
Council of Religious Education
INTERNATIONAL trade see Foreign trade
INTERNATIONAL trusteeships see Trustee-
ships, International
INTERNATIONAL Union of Mine, Mill and
Smelter Workers
Gold Hill, Nev. Local No. 54. 65-1153
Silver City, Idaho. Union No. 66. 65-1785
INTERNATIONAL Women's Committee of
Permanent Peace see Women's Interna-
tional League for Peace and Freedom
INTERNATIONAL Workers Defense League
65-1042 ^ '
INTER- PARLIAMENTARY Union
Conferences. 65-67
INTERPLANETARY voyages see Spaceflight
INTERSTATE Commerce Commission U S
64-1402, 64-1500, 65-249, 65-1485
INTERVENTIONISM. 65-1928
INTOLERANCE see Race problems; Racial
discrimination; Religious discrimination,
Intolerance, and persecution; Religious
liberty
INTOXICATION see Alcoholism; Liquor
problem
INVENTIONS and inventors. 63-107, 63-120
64-649, 64-749, 64-784, 64-1285, 65-1285
see also Patents
Cannon. 64-1293
Electrical. 64-1364
Firearms. 64-16, 64-917, 64-1307
Gate latch. 63-145
Life saving equipment. 65-1681
Metallurgy machinery. 63-128
Postal car. 64-1234
Prairie burner. 65-792
Pressure cookers. 65-1917
Rubber manufacture. 65-1601
Separators. 65-1987
Telegraphy. 64-1582
Telephone. 65-627
Textile machinery. 64-1112
INVESTMENT companies. 64-892
Pacific Northwest 64-1267
INVESTMENT companies (British)
The West. 65-1169, 65-1190, 65-1804
INVESTMENT companies (Scottish)
The West. 65-1817
INVESTMENTS. 64-767, 64-979, 64-996
65-802, 65-1583, 65-1916
see also Securities; Speculation
Cattle raising and trade. . 65-1142
Land see Land-Investments
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1169, 65-1190
Mortgages
New York. 64-934
Railroads. 85-176, 65-1916
Securities. 64-892
Textile industry and trade. 65-1916
By place
Arizona. 64-3
Michigan. 65-357, 65-395, S5-844 '
New York. 64-861
South Carolina. 63-280
Southwest, 63-104
INVITATION to a beheading, by Vladimir
Nabokov, 65-921
INYO Co. , Calif.
Mines, mining, and mineral resources
Engineering. 65-1798
INYO Development Company. 65-1187
IODIZING Of salt 34-1507
IONIA, Mich.
Hardware trade. 65-404
IONIC migration method of separating rare
earth. 65-1311
IONIZATION. 65-1928
IOWA
Agricultural fairs. 63-209
Cattle. 65-170
Cavalry
2dRegt., 1861-1865. 85-1185
ethRegt., 1863-1865. 65-1465
22dRegt., 1862-1865. 65-1456
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 63-209
Civil War
Regiments see Iowa— Cavalry; Iowa-
Infantry
Soldiers from. 64-1380, 65-1185
Clubs. 65-170
403
lie National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
IOWA (Continued)
Colleges and universities. 64-982
see also Iowa— State University of
Science and Technology (Ames); Iowa —
University (Iowa City)
Courts. 65-168
Education. 65-1942
Emigration to California. 64-1276
Family papers,, 64-685, 65-680
Farm tenancy. 65-1942
Farms and farming. 64-1265, S5-170
Finance, Public. 65-527
Governor, 1955-1957 (Hoegh) 65-169
Health. 65-1942
History
Local. 65-1465
Manuscript collections. 65-1943
Housing. 65-1942
Indian agencies and agents. 65-1179
Infantry
Mormon Battalion, 1846-1847. 65-1162,
65-1791
24ft Regt., 1862-1865. 64-1380
25th Regt. , 1862-1865. 64-1545
Insurance companies. 63-209
Judges. S5-168, 65-170
Land
Investments. 65-1925
Legal documents. 65-1633
Speculation. 64-1511
Lawsuits. 65-170
Letters from. 65-1513, 65-1798
Local government. 65-527
Locomotives. 64-1379
Maps. 65-1942
Mormons.' 65-1843
Newspapers. 63-247
Parks. S5-1943
Pictures. 65-1843-
polities
Papers of persons active in. 63-210,
65-169, 65-1843
Population trends. 65-1942
Railroads. 63-256, 64-283
Real estate business. 65-1450
Recreation. 65-1942
Scientific societies. 65-1943
Social trends. 65-1942
Soil
Conservation. 65-1942, 65-1943
State Park Commission. 65-1943
State Planning Board. 65-1942
State Soil Conservation Committee.
65-1943
State University (Iowa City) see Iowa-
University (Iowa City)
State University of Science and Technology
(Ames)
Faculty members' papers. 65-1943
Sugar industry and trade. 65-424
Surveys and surveying. 65-1843
Travels from. 65-288, 65-1185, 65-1786
University (Iowa City)
College of Education. 64-903
Creative writing program. 64-728
Programs. 65-586
Water resources. 65-1942
IOWA Academy of Science. 65-1943
IOWA City, Iowa
History. 65-1465 :
University of Iowa see Iowa — University
(Iowa City)
IOWA College, Grinnell, Iowa (later Grinnell
College)
Student notebooks. 65-1928
IOWA Life Insurance Company. 63-209
IOWA Railroad Contracting Company. 64-283
IOWA Schoolmasters Walt Whitman Club.
65-170
IOWA Sugar Company, Waverly, Iowa. 65-424
IPCAR, Adolph. 63-411
IPCAR, Dahlov (Zorach) 63-411
IPSWICH, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
Genealogy. 64-1519
IRAN
see also Persia
Archeological expeditions.
Narcotics. 65-31
Teheran Conference, 1943.
IRAQ
Archeological expeditions.
IREDELL, James, 1751-1799.
IREDELL, James, 1788-1853.
IREDELL Co., N. C.
Civil War. 64-503
Family and personal papers. 63-121,
64-564, 64-591, 64-617, 64-629," 64-641
IREDELL family. 65-748
IRELAND, Charles Rogers. 65-1973
65-36
65-38
65-36
64-1066
*63-373
IRELAND, John
Estate of. 64-868
IRELAND, John, Abp. , 1838-1918. 63-241
IRELAND
see also Fenian Brotherhood
Account books. 64-56
Agriculture. 65-1167
Art and artists
Galleries and museums. 65-1834
Banks and banking. 65-1211
Chancellor of. 65-1072
Cooperatives. 65-73
Family papers. 64-425, 64-527, 65-12,
65-1206, 65-1834
Government. 63-46
Independence movement. 65-685
Invasion by France (Proposed) 64-166
Land. 65-823
Lectures, addresses, etc. 65-1834
Letters from. 64-653, 64-671
Letters received in. 64-358,' 65-377
Linen weaving. 63-102
Living conditions. 64-69
Lords-Lieutenant. 65-12
Parliament. 63-46
Personal papers. 64-298,65-1591
Politics. 65-1167, 65-1834
Publishers and publishing. 65-1834
Religious manuscripts. 64-807
Ship in Cork Harbour. 64-82
Shipping records.. 64-480
Travel and description. 65-852, 65-1216
IRELAND family. 64-868
Genealogy. 65-968
IRELAND, Northern
World War I
Maps. 65-949
IRIS, Scharmel, 1889- 64-150
IRISH, John Powell, 1843-1923. 65-1330
IRISH Free State
Banking Commission. 65-1211
IRISH in the CJnited States. 64-248, 64-358
Louisiana. 65-159
IRISH manuscripts. 64-807
IRKUTSK (Russia) Consistory. 65-1712
IRON bridges. 64-949
IRON Co. , Utah
Biography. 65-1182
IRON foundries see Furnaces and forges
404
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
IRON industry and trade. 64-1033, 65-971
see also_ Furnaces and forges; Steel industry
and trade
Unions. 65-337
Confederate States of America. 63-137
64-568
Connecticut 64-1397
Maryland. 65-176
Michigan. 65-272,
65-1348
65-273, 65-644,
IRVINE, William A., 1803-1886. 65-826
IRVINE family. 65-826
IRVINE, Pa.
Business and personal papers. 65-826
IRVING, Abby (Furman) 34-1346
64-783,
IRVING, Sir Henry, 1838-1905
65-1874
New York. 64-876
North Carolina. 64-985
Pennsylvania. 64-248, 65-19, 65-1754
Southern States. 63-56, 63-91
Tennessee. 65-875
Virginia. 63-137, 64-1243, 65-1009
IRON lands. 65-951
IRON mines and mining
Engineering. 85-2009
Brazil. 64-1294
Maine. 65-1974
New York. 64-905
IRON Molders' Union of North America see
International Molders' and Foundry Workers'
Union of North America
IRON Mountain, Mich.
World Warn. 65-1376
IRON Mountain Railroad Company. 54-300
The IRON platform (Periodical) 65-1511
IRON Rod Mining Company. 65-1154
IRONRod, Mont.
Mines, mining, and mineral resources
65-1154 . ■
IRONDALE, N. Y. see Ironvllle, N. Y.
IRONHILL, Md. 63-367
IRONTON, Mich.
Farms and farming. S5-453
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
IRRIGATION. 65-864
Indian lands. 05-844, 65-1833
Colorado. 65-1767
Nebraska. 85-1439, 65-1483
Nevada. 65-1991
IRRIGATION League, Columbia Basin.
65-1048
IRVINE, Callender, 1774-1841. 64-1145
65-826 '
IRVINE, John. 64-751
IRVINE, William, 1741-1804. 65-826
IRVING, 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
IRWIN, Frederick. 65-1820
IRWIN, Ralph B. 65-1827
IRWIN, Will. 65-944
ISAAC Walton League of America see Izaak
Walton League of America
i .
ISBELL, Isaac Chauncey. 65-952
ISIS (Ship) 64-344
ISLE of Wight Co. , Va.
County records. 55-1017
ISLE Royale National Park. 65-338
IS ^6 f 5. H n S 3 Ll0nelISmay ' b3r0n ' 188? "
ISOLATIONISM. 65-1149
ISRAEL, Henry, 1877- . 64-883. 64-946
ISRAEL
see also Palestine
Motion pictures. 65-1104
Question before the United Nations. 65-891
ISSEKS, Samuel S. 65-942
ISTHMIAN Historical Society. 65-1827
ISTHMUS of Panama. 64-172, 64-732, 64-764
65-1827 '
see also_ Canal Zone
Maps. 65-1828
ISTHMUS of Tehuantepec. 64-345
ISZARD, Gabriel. 65-1653
ISZARD, Jacob. 65-1653
ISZARD, Joseph, 1798-1865. 65-1653
ITABIRA Iron Ore Company, ltd. 64-1294
ITALIAN language' and literature
Teachers and teaching. 65-1886
ITALIAN music. 64-1322
ITALIAN poetry. 64-1353
ITALY
Artists. 63-104
Artists (U. S.) 65-18
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1282
Craftsmen's guilds. 63-65
Diplomatic service (U. S.) 65-459
Earthquakes. 64-1282
Foreign relations
With France. 65-486
With Germany see Axis powers
With the United States. 65-917
Immigration and emigration. 64-1282
Jews. 64-1318
Letters from scientists in. 65-1311
Maps. 64-289
Murders. 64-1282
Mussolini regime. 65-507
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
18th and 19th centuries. 65-852
19th century. 63-247, 63-250, 64-607
64-1014
World War I
Ambulance service (U. S. ) 64-825
64-1519 '
World War n
Special mission from the United states
65-900
ITATA (Ship) Incident of 1891. 64-738
ITHACA daily journal. 64-858
ITI 64^942 IndePendent Telephone Company.
ITHACA, N. Y.
Agricultural societies. 64-825
Amusements. 64-844
Architecture. 64-858
Banks and banking. 64-909
Churches and religious' affairs
Methodist. 64-837
Civic affairs. 64-882
Colleges and universities see Cornell
University, Ithaca, N. YT -
Estates. 64-835
Family papers. 64-843
Farmers Institute. 64-825
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-854
Land development. 64-909
403
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ITHACA, N. Y. (Continued)
Law practice. 64-857
Letters received In. 54-822
Newspapers. 84-858
Photographs. 84-919 .
Politics. 64-938
Schools. 64-900
Public. 64-840
Social life. 84-882
Tailors. 84-894
Teachers and teaching. 64-840, 64-918
Telephone companies. 64-942
Theater companies. S4-942
Transportation. 64-942
Women's organizations. 64-818
ITHACA Street Railway Company. 64-942
ITHACA weekly democrat. 64-858
ITUHBIDE, Augustfn de. 65-1080
IXIKA,. Miss. , Battle of, 1862. 64-248
F/ERSON, Alfred, 1798-1873. 65-1862
IVERSON, Alfred, 1829-1911. 65-1862
IVERSON, Peter, b. 1861. 64-1263
IVERSON family. 65-1862
IVES, Butler. 65-856
IVES, George R. 65-1522
IVES, HalssyC. , 1846-1911. 65-2007
IVES, Levi Silliman, Bp. , 1797-1867.
64-580, 64-1073
IVES, Percy. 65-1340
WES, Robert H. 63-171
IVEY, Hubard. 65-709
IVEY, John. 65-709
IVEY, Nancy. 65-709 '■'■
IVEY, William H. 65-1856 " '* '
WINS, William M. 64-491' ' ','
IZAAK Walton League of America. 84-819
Mandan, N. D. Chapter No. 30. 65-774
IZARD, Ann Middleton. 63-280
IZARD, Elizabeth (Middleton) 63-280
IZARD, George, 1776-1828. 63-225, 63-228
IZARD, Ralph, 1742-1804. *63-297
IZAKB, Ralph, 1785-1824. . 63-280
IZARD, Ralph DeLancey, 1819-1849 .- .:■
Estate of. 63-280 ' '
JA Ranch, Tejcas.
65-806
JACK, Patrick. 63-222
JACK Balinton, forester, by John Trotwood
Moore. 65-884
JACKLING, Daniel Cowan, 1869-1958.
65-2009
JACKLING family. 65-2009
JACKMAN, Levi. 64-737 J
JACKS, David, 1822-1909. 65-857
JACKSON, Andrew, Pres. U. S. , 1767-1845
63-363
see also Jacksonlan Democrats
Administration of. S4-407, 64-1144
64-1584
As correspondent. 64-288, 64-343,
64-407, 64-510, 64-1203, 64-1585,
65-491
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63, 64-242,
64-1194, 65-59
Fiscal policies. 64-1472
Letters to. 65-388
Opposition to. 65-905
Relating to. 64-186, 64-309, 64-873,
64-1205, 64-1287, 64-1526, 65-884
JACKSON, Annie Hyman (Philips) 65-969
JACKSON, C. D. 65-932
JACKSON, Calvin C. , 1814-1883. 65-253
JACKSON, Charles Lorlng, 1847-1935.
65-1928
JACKSON, Darius C. 64-1472
JACKSON, David E. 64-285
JACKSON, Donald L. 64-775
JACKSON, Elvira Evelina (Worth) see Moffitt,
Elvira Evelina (Worth) Jackson Walker
JACKSON, Eveline Harden, 1848-1928.
64-226
JACKSON, Gardiner. 65-30, 65-52
JACKSON, Henry, 1778-1840. 64-1032
JACKSON, Henry Martin, 1912- 64-1261,
64-1262, 64-1272, 65-1040, ;_ 65-1055
JACKSON, Herbert. 64-491
JACKSON, Herbert Worth. 65-969
JACKSON, Howell Edmunds, 1832-1895.
64-519, 65-880
JACKSON, Isaac, 1842-1903. 63-224
JACKSON, James, 1757-1806. 63-97
JACKSON, James, 1777-1867. 65-1253
JACKSON, John, of Liverpool, Eng. 65-1526
JACKSON, Joseph. 64-1032
JACKSON, Martha Jacquelin (Rootes) Cobb,
b. 1786. 64-1032
JACKSON, Mary (Harding) 1850-1934. 65-880
JACKSON, Robert A. , of Mecklenburg Co Va
. 64-1034 '
JACKSON, Robert Charles, 1908- 35-1059
JACKSON, Robert Houghwout, 1892-1954.
65-54, 65-57,. 65-349
JACKSON, Rosa Oreton (Hatchet) 34-1034
JACKSON, Selene (Harding) 64-519, 65-880
JACKSON, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1883.
64-772
As correspondent. 64-618, 65- 594, 65-995
Relating to. 64-541
JACKSON, Walter Hinckley, 1840-1930
65-339
JACKSON, William, 1759-1828. 65-1591
JACKSON, William Henry, 1843-1942
65-1783
JACKSON, William Hides, 1035-1903.
64-519, 65-880
JACKSON Academy Exhibition. 64-328
JACKSON & Evans, Philadelphia, Pa. 64-374
JACKSON Association of Congregational
Churches in Michigan. 64-1494
JACKSON Co. , Mich.
County records. 65-416
Family papers. 65-229, 65-641
JACKSON Co. , Mo.
> Courts. 65-146
Roads. 65-145
JACKSON family. 64-226, 65-709
Genealogy. 64-1183, 65-339
JACKSON Junior College, Jackson, Mich.
65-1351
JACKSON, Mich.
Churches and religious affairs
CongregatlonaL 64-1494
. Description. 65-593
Family and personal papers. 64-1489,
64-1493, 65-223, 65-659
, Resident of. 65-387 .
State Prison of Southern Michigan
Accounts and records. 64-1435, 65-1343
Riot, 1912. 65-613
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
JACKSON, Miss.
Civil War. 63-403
JACKSON, N. C.
Lycaeum Society. 64-401
JACKSON, Riddle & Company. 64-1033
JACKSON, Tenn.
Students. 65-1581
406
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
JACKSONIAN Democrats. 63-399
see also Jackson, Andrew, Pres. , U. S. ,
1767^1845
JACKSONVILLE, Ala.
Personal papers. 64-1049
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.
Military posts. 64-1524
JACKSONVILLE, I1L
Illinois College. 64-248
Letters received in. 65-158
JACKSONVILLE, N. Y.
Teachers and teaching. 64-820
JACKSONVILLE, Or.
Personal papers. 65-1137
JACOB, Norton. 64-737
JACOBITE Rebellion, 1745-1746. 64-810
JACOBITES. 64-956
JACOBS, Albert Poole, 1853-1909. 64-1500
JACOBS, Samuel, Jr. 65-1727
JACOBS, Samuel, d. 1786. 65-1727
JACOBS, Victor, 1903- 63-257
JACOBSTOWN, N. J.
Chirches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-1617
School District 4. 65-1617
JACOCKS, Charles W. , of Bertie Co. , N. C.
64-373
JACOCKS, Charles W. , of Orange Co. , Fla.
64-530
JACOCKS, Jonathan, 1769-1810. 64-530
JACOCKS, Jonathan T. , of Tennessee.
64-530
JACOCKS family. 64-373
JAILS see Prisons; Reformatories
JAKARTA, Indonesia. 65-330
JAKOBSEN, Robert John, 1929- 64-1174
JAMAICA, 63-221, 63-404
Botany. 65-1937
Letters from. 64-425, 65-748
Merchants. 65-1526
Observatories. 65-1265
Public Gardens
Administration. 65-1937
JAMAICA Plain, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
JAMERSON, George Hairston, 1869-1960.
64-1233
As collector. 64-1232
JAMERSON, Osmond Tower. 64-1233
JAMERSON family
Genealogy. 64-1233
JAMES, Prince of Wales, the Old Pretender,
1688-1766. 64-123
JAMES, Charles, 1880-1928. 65-1311
JAMES, Edmund Janes, 1855-1925. 65-587,
65-1308, 65-1918, 65-1922
JAMES, Edwin, 1797-1861. 65-1541, 65-1793
JAMES, Henry, 1843-1916. 63-99, 63-320
JAMES, Mrs. Jesse see James, Zee
JAMES, John C. 64-531
JAMES, Maria see Gisborne, Maria (James)
1770-1836
JAMES, Marquis, 1891-1955. 65-940
JAMES, William, 1842-1910. 64-1290,
65-1202
JAMES, William P. 64-1429
JAMES, William Stuart. 65-1347
JAMES, Zee. 65-686
JAMES B. McPherson Post, No. 2, Grand
Army of the Republic, Bismarck, N. D.
65-768
JAMES City Co. , Va.
Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery.
64-1241
JAMES family
Genealogy. 65-876
JAMES Island, S. C.
Civil War. 63-282,64-598
Planter's receipt book. 63-308
JAMES Lockett Camp No. 3, United Spanish
War Veterans, Carson City, Nev. 65-1787
JAMES River
Engineering improvements. 65-960
JAMES River and Kanawha Company. 63-345
JAMES River Squadron and Station, Confederate
Navy. 65-984
JAMES River Valley
Plantations. 64-125
JAMESBURG, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1710
JAMESON, John. 64-873
JAMESON, John Franklin, 1859-1937. 65-166,
65-380, 65-1980
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
JAMESTOWN Island, Va.
Preservation of antiquities. 65-956
JAMESTOWN, N. D.
FireDept. 65-775
North Dakota State Dairymen's Association
Convention, 1911. 65-782
JAMESTOWN, Va.
Preservation of antiquities. 65-956
JANE A. Falkenberg (Bark) 64-1394
JANESVILLE (Wis. ) Gazette. 64-1599
JANEWAT, George, d. 1826
Estate of. 65-1654
JANEWAY, Jacob Jones, 1774-1858. 65-1654
JANSEN, , Admiral. 63-378
JAPAN. 64-1277, 64-1331
see also_ United States Naval Expedition to
Japan, 1852-1854
Agricultural adviser (U. S. ) 65-892
Allied occupation, 1945-1952. 64-165,
64-1635
Art. 64-879
Colleges and universities. 65-1719
Culture. 65-67
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 65-459
Economic conditions. 65-67
Farm machinery. 65-892
Foreign relations. 64-1277
see also Axis powers
With China. 64-764
With the United States. 63-372, 65-924
Geography. 64-879, 65-67
Imperial University, Tokyo. 65-1719
Livestock. 65-892
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc. )
65-67
Missions. 63-118, 64-431
Lutheran. 64-814
Mormon. 65-67
Photographs. 64-167
Politics. 64-1277
Religion. 64-879
Social life and customs. 64-879
Travel and description. 63-234
1890*5. 65-546, 65-1515
20th century. 64-327
World War n. 64-1277
Campaigns, battles, military actions
(U.S.) 64-108, 65-919
Prisoners (U.S.) 65-104
407
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
JAPAN American Committee on Intellectual
Exchange. 65-1194
JAPANESE-American Student Relocation
Council. 65-152
JAPANESE Americanization Society of Nebraska
65-1420
JAPANESE-Americans see Nisei
JAPANESE 4n the U. S.
Students. 65-152
California. 65-2010
Nebraska. 65-1420
JARRATT, William Vincent, 1863-1943
64-975
JARRETT family
Genealogy. 64-1177
JARVIS, Benjamin. 65-1562
•JARVIS, Claries. 65-1562
JARVIS, George. 65-1562
JARVIS, Harva Matthews, 1868-1949. 64-969
64-975 .. '
JARVIS, Mary see Bowden, Mary (Jarvis)
JARVIS, Samuel Farmar, 1786-1851. 65-92
JARVIS, Thomas J. 64-375
JASPER, Gus. 65-1054
JASPER Co. , Iowa
Land
Legal documents. 65-1633
JAVA
Letters from. 65-330
JAVITS, Jacob. 65-48
JAWLENSKY, Alexei von, 1864-1941. 65-2000
collector.
JAY, Frank Webster, 1868
64-116
JAY, John, 1745-1829. 63-293,65-1193
Autographs. 64-47
JAY, John, 1817-1894. 63-406
JAY, John C. 64-1388
JAY, William, 1789-1858. 63-400
JAYNE, Gershom. 65-162
JAYNE, Horace, 1859-1913. 65-831
JAYNE, Julia see Trumbull, Julia (Jayne)
JAYNE, William. 65-162
JEAKINS, Dorothy. 64-1611
JEANES (Isaac) & Company, Philadelphia. Pa
64-1395
JEFFERS, John Robinson see Jeffers
Robinson, 1887- '
JEFFERS, Una (Call) 65-872
JEFFERSON, Henry T., 1840-1928. 65-24
JEFFERSON, JohnF., 1833-1910. 65-24
JEFFERSON, Joseph, 1774-1832. 64-1227
JEFFERSON, Martha see Carr, Martha
(Jefferson) 1746-1811
Administration of. 64-1563
As correspondent. 63-367, 63-375
JEFFERS, Robinson, 1887-
65-872, 65-1209
64-150, 64-491
Autographs. 64-47, 65-59, 65-1193
Letters to. 65-1591
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. , Neb.
Plymouth Colony. 65-1985
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
Genealogy. 65-962
JEFFERSON, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
JEFFERSON, Tex.
Personal papers. 64-740
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 65-190
JEFFRESS Lena Walton see Finch, Lena
Walton (Jeffress)
JEFFRESS, Robert Miler, 1886- 65-967
JEFFRESS, Thomas Daniel. 65-967
JEFFRESS, Thomas Fox. 65-967
JEFFRESS, Virginia (Jones) 65-967
JEFFRESS family
Genealogy. 65-967
JEFFREY, William, d. 1867. 64-873
JEFFREY Canyon Hydroelectric Plant
65-1439
JEFFREYS, E. C. 65-1169
JEFFRIES, Edward J., 1900- 65-463
JEFFRIES, William G. 64-571
JENKINS, Charles T. 65-1525
JENKINS, Guy Hugh, d. 1957. 65-340
JENKINS, Minnie Kimball, 1883- 64-884
JENKINS, Myron B. 65-1479
JENKINS, Timothy. 64-1575
JE 5 aNS ' E £-> W*rof see Anglo-Spanish
War, 1739-1748 *-"»u
JE m8-f894 Ua — Bl00n,er ' *"*»* < Jei *s)
JENKS, Jeremiah Whipple, 1856-1929.
JENKS, William Lee, 1856-1936. 65-341
JENNER, Edward, 1749-1823. 65-1949
JENNIE Cushman (Bark) 64-1400
JENNINGS, Jonathan, 1784-1834. $4-84
JENNINGS, Richard, 1856-1935. 65-7
JENNINGS family. 64-84
Genealogy. 65-967, 65-1412
JEREMIAH Thompson (Ship) 64-1399
"^ c?^' DaVid Howe ". "29-1896. 64-1500
JEROME, Timothy. 64-1267
JEROME, William Travers. 63-246
JERROLD, Douglas William 1803-1857
64-59
JE M E I760 EdWard VUlierS ' earl oI > W56-1U1.
JERSEY City, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1638
JERSEY, East see East Jersey
JERSEY genealogy (Column in the Newark
evening news) 65-1625
JERSEY, Ohio
Presbyterian Church. 63-263
JERUSALEM
Language question. 65-1739
JERVEY, Rene'Ravenel, 1849-1897. 63-310
JERVEY, Mrs. Theodore Dehon. 63-313
JESSE, Richard. 65-1918
JESSEE, George M. 65-1857
JESSUP, Clara Sophia see Bloomfield-Moore
Clara Sophia (Jessup) 1824-1899 '
JESSUP, Philip Caryl, 1897- 64-1577
408
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
JESSXJP, Richard, 1925- 65-1101
JESSUP William, 1797-1868. 65-827
JESSUP, William Huntting, b. 1838. 65-827
JESSUP-Purchase Association. 65-1009
JESUITS
Martyrs. 65-1144
Missions
Canada. 65-1144
JESUP, Thomas Sidney, 1788-1860. 65-950
JESUS Christ. 64-807
see also Christianity
JESUS, Society of see Jesuits
JETTON, James R. 64-1185
JEWELL, David A., b. 1828. 65-552
JEWELL (H. A. ) Company. 65-657
JEWELL, Harry D. 64-1500, 65-620
JEWELL, William. 65-1620
JEWELL, William Dey. 65-1620
JEWELL, William Dey, Jr. 65-1620
JEWELL family. 65-1620
JEWELRY industry and trade
Illinois. 64-111
Ohio. 63-259
Pennsylvania. 64-163
JEWETT, Charles C. , 1816-1868. 64-792
JEWETT, Joseph. 65-1401
JEWETT, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909. 64-714,
65-1874
JEWETT, Simon B. 64-1575
JEWETT family
Genealogy. 64-1528
JEWISH Charities of Chicago. 64-156
JEWISH Institute of Technology, Haifa,Israel.
65-1739
JEWISH literature see Hebrew language and
literature; Talmud
JEWISH periodicals. 65-891
JEWISH Publication Society. 65-1734
JEWISH theological seminaries see Rabbini-
cal seminaries
JEWISH Women, National Council of see
National Council of Jewish Women
JEWS. 65-1733
see also Marranos; Rabbis
Agriculture. 65-1739
Charitable work. 64-1318, 65-1721,
65-1737, 65-1739
Colonial period. 65-1730
Culture. 65-1726, 65-1733
Genealogy. 65-1730
Heraldry. 65-1730
History. 65-1734
Hymns. 65-1745
Immigration and emigration. 65-1730
Industrial problems. 65-1739
Missions
Lutheran. 64-187
Newspaper clippings. 65-1726
Periodicals. 65-1726
Rabbinical seminaries see Rabbinical
seminaries
Refugees. 63-232, 64-1318, 65-1737
Relations with Christians. 63-232, 65-1734
Catholics. 65-1737
Religion see Judaism
Religious education. 65-1734
Societies. 63-232, 65-1726, 65-1734,
65-1735, 65-1737, 65-1743, 65-1744,
65-1745
Michigan. 65-1400
Pennsylvania. 65-1752
Synagogue music. 65-1745
Vital records. 65-1730
World War H
Refugees. 64-1318
By place
Belgium. 65-1739
Canada. 65-1725
England. 64-1318
France. 64-1318
Italy. 64-1318
Latin America. 64-1318
Maryland. 65-1737
Minnesota. 63-232
New York City. 65-1732, 65-1743
Ohio. 65-1724
Pennsylvania. 65-1723
Poland. 64-1318, 65-1721, 65-1739
Portugal. 65-1731
Russia, 65-1721
Southern States. 64-466
United States. 65-1730
JEX-BLAKE, Sophia, 1840-1912. 65-836
JICARILLA Apache Indians
Colorado. 65-1783
JIRONZA Petriz de Cruzate, Domingo.
65-1165
JO DAVIESS Co. , EL 64-1329
JOACHIM Marat, King of Naples, 1767-1815.
65-863
JOAN of Arc (Theatrical production) 64-1611
JOB discrimination see Employment-
Discrimination in
JOBBERS see Wholesale trade
JOBE, Abraham. 65-887
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, Eliza. 65-23
JOHN, Otto. 64-1615
JOHN Dewey Practice School, University of
Chicago. 64-77
JOHN H. Dunning Prize Committee (American
Historical Association) 65-166
JOHN Louis Camp No. 13, United Spanish War
Veterans, Port Townsend, Wash. 63-213
JOHN P. West (Bark) 64-1394
JOHN Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
65-1980
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
JOHIB, Orrick. 64-306
JOHNS family
Genealogy. 65-976
JOHNS Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
63-217
Faculty members' papers. 64-1381,
64-1382, 65-1672
School of Art as Applied to Medicine.
65-2022
School of Hygiene and Public Health
Faculty. 65-1955
School of Medicine
Faculty members' papers. 65-1945,
65-1946, 65-1947, 65-1950, 65-1952,
65-1954
Students
Notebooks. 65-567, 65-1928
JOHieON, Adelaide, 1859-1955. 63-361
JOHNSON, Agnes McMahon see Holden, Agnes
McMahon (Johnson)
JOHNSON, Albert Litle, b. 1864. 65-1480
JOHNSON, Alexander, 1812-1896. 64-212
JOHNSON, Alexander B. 64-873
409
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
JOHNSON Alexander Smith, 1817-1878
oS-1155
J °^? 9 T' Aadrew * Pres - u - *■> 180 «-"«.
Administration of. 65-905, 65-1155
As correspondent. 64-734, 65-468
65-931 '
Biographical material. 64-1205
Fight with Congress. 63-397
Impeachment. 63-346, 63-371, 65-878
Relating to. 65-884
JOHNSON, Ann Eliza (Wight) b. 1832. 64-1329
JOHNSON, Axel Petrus, 1878-1952. 65-342
JOHNSON, Bushrod Rust, 1817-1880. 63-283
JOHNSON, Caleb. 65-1655
JOHNSON, Charles G., b. 1800. 65-2011
JOHNSON, Christopher. 64-768
JO 64?1M5 EUzabeth ' * N °«° Carolina.
JOHNSON, Emily C. C. 64-1035
JOHNSON, Ethel McLean. 64-715
JOHNSON, Frances see Perkins, Frances
(Johnson) Beecher, b. 1832
JOHNSON, Francis Marion. 65-1360
JOHNSON, Frank Henton, 1871-1960. 65-1481
JOHNSON, Frederic Tremaa. 64-882
To* £35*- ««*— "*«.
JOHNSON, Gerald White, 1890- 64-1558
JOHNSON, Henry A. , 1896- 63-242
JOHNSON, Henry D. 65-1655
JOHNSON, HerschelV., 1894- 65-81, 65-115
JOHNSON, Hiram Andre. 65-1156
3 °^^ H « a f„ Warren > "66-1945.
64-1271, 65-29, 65-860, 65-1304, 65-2010
JOHNSON, Horace. 65-1355
JOHNSON, Hugh Samuel, 1882-1942. 65-29
JOHNSON, J. w. 65-1481
JOHNSON, James, d. 1828. 64-212
JOHNSON, James Hamilton. 64-1329
JOHNSON, Jessie. 63-402
•JOHNSON, John. 64-523, 65-1802
JO 65^1655 JOlm ' ° f NeW JerS6y ' ^ 1744 -
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, Lewis. 65-1655
JOHNSON, Lyndon Baines, Pres U S
1908- 65-27, 65-30, 65-62 65-173
65-940, 65-1103 ' " 3 '
JOHNSON, Madison Leslie. 64-1329
J0 ^ 5 329 MadiS ° n Y0UD «- 1817 -»90-
JOHNSON, Magnus, 1871-1936. 65-674
JOHNSON, Oliver, 1809-1889. 64-1562
JOHNSON, Osa. 65-1664
JOHNSON, Otto H., collector. 65-953
JOHNSON, Pyke. 64-1474
JOHNSON, Ralph. 65-1655
JOHNSON, Rebecca P., b. 1838. 64-1035
JO S^ dMentOT ' 1781 - 1850 -
JO T?£; «^™rwood, 1853-1937.
JOHNSON, Sally Adams. 64-1035
JOHNSON, Thor, 1913- 64-1481
JOHNSON, Tom Loom, 1854-1911. 64-159
JOHN^wuUam,ofI^uisburg,N.C.
JOHNSON, Sir William, bart., 1715-1774
Autographs. 64-47
JOHNSON'S Island, Ohio
JO Det° N 64^ 1 2 iam ' d - 1863 ' 0fKeOtC0 -
JO '^ S ?^ WUUa °»BuUein, 1782-1862
Q5-1884
^5^2?' WiUtani Samuel . "27-1819
05-364
JOHNSON and Thompson Hardware Store
Ionia, Mich. 65-404
JOHNSON Co. , Neb.
Records. 65-1482
JOHNSON Co., Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
JOHNSON family. 64-212, 64-1035, 64-1329
65-1655 — — — '
JOHNSON, Vt.
Personal papers. 64-1586
JOHNSTON, Albert Sidney, 1803-1862. 64-777
JOHNSTON, Alva. 65-1664
JOHNSTON, Ann (Robertson) 65-990
JOHNSTON, B. R. 64-405
JOHNSTON, Fanny R. 65-995
JOHNSTON, Gabriel Jones, d, 1815. 65-25
JOHNSTON, Heathcote. 65-1656
•JOHNSTON, John. 65-1656
J °2^2?' JohnW a'fleW, 1818-1889.
64-1189, 65-991
JOHNSTON, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891
OJ-Ol
^M-7 r 7 e 7 SPOndent M - 545 ' M - 765 . M-™,
Military service under. 64-596
Relating to. 65-878
JOmBTON, Josiah Stoddard, 1784-1833.
JOHNSTON, Lewis, 1704-1773. 65-1656
JOHNSTON, Rufus Zenas, 1874-1959. 64-532
JOHNSTON, Thomas, of Virginia. 63-102
JOHNSTON, Thomas M. 64-533
JOHNSTON, William, 1808-1892. 63-202
TE& ST 1 *' "• 1740 - ca - lm -
JOHNSTON Ca, N. C.
Personal papers. 64-378, 64-1544
JOHNSTON family. 66-990, 65-991
JOHNSTON Printing Company, Pittsburgh Pa.
JOHNSTONE, Beatrice. 65-797
JOHNSTONE, Sir John
Estate of. 64-873
JOINER, James Harvey, 1819-1881. 64-534
JOINERS see Carpenters and carpentry
JOINT Commission for the Final Settlement of
the Claims of the Hudson's Bay Company
65^115^ * S0UDd A ^ ricultural Company?
JOINT Committee on Atomic Energy (U S
Congress) 64-29, 64-44 * "
410
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
JOINT Distribution Committee see American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
JOINT Labor Legislative Board of Texas.
64-753
JOKES. 64-60
see also Humor
JONES, Alfred M. , b. 1837. 65-157
JONES, Anne Lucinda (Lee) 64-1241
JONES, Arthur. 65-1310
JONES, Arthur, of Edenton, N. C. 64-374
JONES, Arthur Gray, 1868-1929. 65-2
JONES, C. H. 64-306
JONES, Cadwallader, b. 1843. 65-725
JONES, Charles Nelson, 1848-1913. 64-1500
JONES, Chester Joshua Ketcham. 65-1657
JONES, Edith Lackersteen Lloyd. 64-1326
JONES, Edith Newbold see Wharton, Edith
Newbold (Jones) 1862-1937
JONES, Edmund, 1771-1844. 64-535 , 64-1089
JONES, Elisha, 1832-1888
Notes on lectures of. 65-278
JONES, Eliza (Prescott) 65-1818
JONES, Eliza Theresa see Sims, Eliza Theresa
(Jones) 1816-1890
JONES, Eugene. 64-1187
JONES, Frances T. (Custis) 64-536
JONES, Frank Johnston, 1838-1927. 63-177
JONES, George Washington, 1806-1884.
65-726
JONES, Grinnell, 1884-1947. 65-1911
JONES, Henry Arthur, 1851-1929. 64-117 ,
65-1649
JONES, Herbert Coffin, 1881?- 65-2010
JONES, Howard Mumford, 1892- 65-1372
JONES, James Kimbrough, 1839-1908.
64-1036
JONES, James Kimbrough, b. 1867. 64-1036
JONES, James Weldon, 1896- 65-116,
65-311, 65-349
JONES, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918. 64-1326
JONES, Jesse Holman, 1874-1956. 64-253,
64-1491, 64-1570 , 65-54, 65-78, 65-940
JONES, John, of Falmouth, Me. 64-56
JONES, John, 1818-1887. 65-659
JONES, John Beauchamp, 1810-1866. 64-536
JONES, John Coffin, U. S. Consul to the
Sandwich Islands. 65-1784
JONES, John Davis, 1797-1878. 63-177,
63-178
JONES, John Paul, 1747-1792. 65-1193
Remains of. 65-862
Search for the body of. 63-388
JONES, Joseph Marion, 1908- 65-117
JONES, L. H. 65-887
JONES, Larkin. 64-535
JONES, Louisa Mary see Rencher, Louisa
Mary (Jones)
JONES, Martha Buford. 65-23
JONES, MaryS. 64-892
JONES, Nannette Lee see Peyton, Nannette
Lee (Jones)
JONES, Peter S., 1835-1866. 65-1818
JONES, Robert A. 64-1035
JONES, Roger, 1789-1852. 65-950
JONES, Rufus Matthew, 1863-1948. 65-152
JONES, Samuel B. 65-1355
JONES, Thomas ap Catesby, 1789-1858.
64-1388
JONES, Virginia see Jeffress, Virginia
(Jones)
JONES, Wesley Livsey, 1863-1932. 64-1262,
64-1269, 64-1271, 65-1034, 65-1047,
65-1052
JONES, William Edmondson, 1824-1864.
65-992
JONES, William R. 64-535
JONES, Willie. 65-725
JONES Co. , Iowa
Cattle
Lawsuits. 65-170
JONES family. 64-1031, 65-725
Genealogy. 64-1184, 64-1241
JONESBORO, Mo.
Merchants. 64-279
JONESVILLE, Mich.
Business papers. 65-272
Family papers. 65-604
JONESVILLE, Va.
Business and personal papers. 64-1189
JONKMAN, BartelJ., 1884- 65-584
JORDAN, Abby (Pusey) see Maigne, Abby
(Pusey) Jordan
JORDAN, Augustus. 64-1234
JORDAN, David Starr, 1851-1931. 63-320,
63-365, 64-1624, 65-335, 65-510, 65-855
JORDAN, Dorothy (Bland) 1761-1816. 64-1526
JORDAN, Eliza see Brooke, Eliza (Jordan)
JORDAN, Elizabeth (Pleasants) 64-1234
JORDAN, Frank C., b. 1860. 65-2011
JORDAN, Leonard Beck, 1899- 65-1040
JORDAN, Marcus Tellius Cicero. 64-1234
JORDAN, Sally (Stabler) 64-1234
JORDAN, Thomas, 1819-1895. 64-765
JORDAN family. 64-1234
JOSEPH, Henry, collector. 65-1723
JOSEPH, Nez Perce chief, 1840-1904.
64-1251
JOURNAL of neurology. 65-221
JOURNAL of parasitology. 65-1938
The JOURNAL of philosophy. 65-1202
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,
see also Editors and editing; Foreign corre-
spondents; Freedom of the press; News
reporting-, Newspapers; Periodicals— Pub-
lishing of; Press; Religious newspapers
and periodicals
63-323, 63-383, 64-296, 64-306, 65-433,
65-468, 65-704, 65-843, 65-911, 65-1185,
65-1733, 65-1838
Agriculture. 64-1305, 65-584, 65-1424
Biographies of Journalists. 65-1926
Colleges and universities. 65-1926
Columnists. 65-340
Societies. 64-1615, 65-1497, 65-1926
Teachers and teaching. 65-1926
War correspondents see subdivision News
reporting under names of wars, e. g.
World War n — News reporting
By place
Alaska. 65-1821
Colorado. 65-1470
Illinois. 65-705
India. 63-105
Kansas Territory. 64-175
Massachusetts. 64-721
Missouri. 64-306
Nebraska. 65-1470, 65-1738
New York City. 65-907, 65-1838
South Dakota. 65-1470
Southern States. 63-68
Texas. 65-805, 65-813
Washington. 63-216, 64-1270
Washington, D. C. 63-323
411
J °^I d ° Wn a bUnd " U ^- "» M»Y Borden.
The JOURNEY of Simon McKeever, by Albert
Maltz. 65-1204
JOVER ALCAZAR, Bias. 64-148
JOWETT, Benjamin, 1817-1893. 63-207
JOT, Henry Bourne, 1864-1936. 64-1474
65-224, 65-343
JOT, James Frederick, 1810-1896. 64-1511
65-344 '
JOY, James Richard, 1863-1957. 64-966
64-967, 64-970 '
JOY, Sallie Elizabeth see White, Sallie
Elizabeth (Joy) 18527^1909
JOYCE, James, 1882-1941. 64-150
JOYES, Patrick, 1750-1806. 65-26
JOYES, Patrick, b. 1826. 65-26
JOYES, Thomas, 1789-1866. 65-26
JOYES family. 65-26
JOYNER, James Yadkin, 1862-1954. 64-375
64-993 -'
JUAB Co., Utah
Biography. 65-1182
Pioneer life. 65-1791
JUAN de Fuca, Straits of. 64-1268
JU ^ Z ' Benit0 Pabl °- Pres - Mexico, 1806-
1872. 64-345, 64-1213, 65-1080, 65-2013
JUDAH, Samuel. 65-1727
JUDAH L. Magnes Foundation. 65-891 <
JUDAISM. 65-1724, 65-1744
see also Jews; Talmud
Confirmations. 65-1737
Orthodoxy. 65-1734
Reconstructionism. 65-1724
Reform movement ^ee Reform Judaism
Sermons. 65-1724, 65-1734, 65-1737
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Theological seminaries see Rabbinical
seminaries
JUDD, Charles Hubbard, 1873-1946 64-1271
64-1327 . 65-66 '
JUDD, Norman Buel, 1815-1878. 65-162
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
Alabama (Military government) 65-884
California. 65-2010
JUNEAU, Joseph. 65-1711
JUNEAU, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
Customs service. 65-1715
JUNEAU "Daily Alaskan 65-1821
JUNG, Harry A. 65-343
JUNGERS, John Peter, 1870-1954. 65-776
JUNIATA Consolidated Mining Company.
JUNIOR high schools. 65-214
JUNIOR League of St Louis. 64-320
JUNIOR republics
New York. 64-893
JUNIUS, N. Y.
Methodist Church. 64-1591
Illinois. 64-184
Indiana. 63-350, 65-858
Iowa. 65-168, 65-170
Louisiana. 65-694
Michigan. 65-370, 65-439, 65-606, 65-620
65-647, 65-656, 65-1338, 65-1360
Missouri. 64-301, 65-694
Nebraska. 65-1428
New Jersey. 65-1673
New York. 64-1009
New York dry. 65-1722
North Carolina. 64-438, 64-558 64-570
64-605, 64-1030, 64-io70, ^1085 '
North Dakota. 65-758
Ohio. 64-119
South Carolina. 63-151, 64-457
Tennessee. 63-382, 64-567, 64-1204
Utah. 65-1795
Vermont 65-954
Washington, D. C. 63-342, 65-1722
Washington Territory. 65-858
J T^ R i5-io m 7r eeoftheu - &senate -
JUDICIARY reform. 64-1502, 65-1071
see also_ Courts
JUDITH Basin, Mont.
Land companies. 65-753
JUDHN, W. O. 64-1179
JUDSON, Charles Hallette, 1820-1907. 65-88
JUDSON, Edward, 1844-1914. 64-1160
JUHEL y hn) & Company, New York. 64-824,
JULESBURG, Colo.
Journalism. 65-1470
Personal papers. 64-1591
■TONKIN, George. 64-618
•TONKIN, Margaret see Preston, Margaret
(Junkfn) 1820-1897"
\
JUPITER Mining Company. 65-1187
JUPITER project 64-1583
JDRBPRUBeW, Medical see Medical
jurisprudence
JUSSEATJME, Bene' 64-314
•TOSSERAND, Jean Adrlen Antoine Jules 1855
85 M 1078 63 - 349 ' W "V^"
JUSTICE and law. 65-1722
JUSTICTDept, U. S. see V. S.-Dept. of
Justice — »i»- «"
JUSTICE, National Union for Social see
| National Union for Social Justice
JUSTICES of the peace
Great Britain. 65-1872
Waho. 65-1812
Michigan. 64-1449, 65-591, 65-631,
65-1341
Missouri. 64-299, 64-324, 64-337
Nebraska. 65-1469, 65-1502
New Hampshire. 65-698
New Jersey. 65-1600, 65-1652, 65-1673
New York. 64-1592, 65-1585
North Carolina. 64-566, 64-1038, 65-747
JUSTICES of the Supreme Court see U S-
Supreme Court-Justices
JUVENALB, Decimus Junius. 64-1361
JUVENILE delinquency. 65-1196
JUVENILE Grange, Illinois. 64-250
JUVENILE literature see Children's literature
J TcTmbTr c r 93 A r— ot - »-«
K
KFUO (Radio station) St. Louis, Mo. 63-23
"^sr company ** *»" **»•'>
KAEMPFFERT, Waldemar Bernard, 1877-
63.-354
KAERCHER, George. 64-952
KAERCHER family. 64-952
KAHN, Albert, 1869-1942. , 65-215,, 65-532
KAHN, Julius, 1861-1924. 65-565, 65-2011
KAHN, Stephen B. 164-1269
KAHYYAM, Omar see Omar Khayyam, n. 11th
century
KAISER, Edgar E. 64-1573
412
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
KAISER, Philip M, 1913- 65-118
1ALAMAZOO College, Kalamazoo, Mich.
64-1425, 64-1437, 65-1351
Presidents. 65-164
KALAMAZOO Co. , Mich. 65-611
Agricultural Society. 65-1346
Real estate business. 65-225
KALAMAZOO Literary Institute see Kalama-
zoo College, Kalamazoo, Mich.
KALAMAZOO, Mich.
Business and family papers. 65-225,
65-631
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-498
Description* 65-593
Drug trade. 65-407
General stores. 65-589
Michigan Female Seminary. 65-1351
Railroads. 65-249
Societies. 65-1367
Speech by Abraham Lincoln. 65-557
Western Michigan University. 65-384
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
KANE and Elk Railroad. 64-815
KANGAROO, Society of the. 65-1827
KANIN, Garson. 64-1632
KANOUSE, John G. 65-1350
KANSAS
Anthropology. 64-167
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs
Catholic. 65-2003
Civil War. 65-905
Military papers. 65-172, 65-897
Military service in. 64-303
Recruiting, enlistment, etc 65-172
Cold storage. 65-171
Colleges and universtties see Kansas-
University (Lawrence)
Cooperative communities. 64-97
Family papers. 64-1540
Farms and farming. 64-248
Gold rushes in the West see Kansas-
Travel and description
Ice industry and trade. 65-171
KALAMAZOO National Bank, Kalamazoo, Mich.
65-225
KALESNOO, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
KALf-Inla Coal Company. 63-267
KALLEN, Horace Meyer, 1882- 65-1728
KALTAG, Alaska
Telegraph. 65-1711
KALTENBORN, Hans von, 1878-1965.
64-1615, 65-944, 65-1062
KALTENBORN Foundation, New York City.
65-1062
KAMCHATKA, Russia
Language and languages. 65-1813
KAMIAKIN, Yakima chief, ca. 1800-ca. 1B80.
64-1258
KAMLOOPS, B. C. 65-1158
KAMPUS Kibitzers Klub, University of Illinois.
65-1935
KANAWHA Improvement Company (W. Va. )
65-1032
KANDINSKY, Wassily, 1866-1944. 65-2000
KANE, Elias Kent, 1794-1835. 64-186
KANE, Elisha Kent, 1830-1857. *64-873
KANE, John Kintzing, 1795-1858. *64-873
KANE, Thomas Leiper, 1822-1883. 64-732
Immigration see Kansas Territory— Free
State movement
Indian affairs. 64-1540, 65-1177
Indian raids and massacres. 65-1501
Journalism. 64-175
Land. 65-846
Companies. 65-2009
Legal documents. 65-26
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc.)
65-874
Politics
Election campaigns. 65-171
Papers of persons active in. 65-1957
Military service in. 63-264, 64-4
Religious orders. 65-2003
Roads. 65-1470
Settlement of. 64-904
Steel industry and trade. 65-2009
Sugar industry and trade. 65-2009
Travel and description. 64-1503, 65-589,
65-874
University (Lawrence)
Faculty members' papers. 65-1958
Students
Class of 1890. 65-873
KANSAS City Convocation, November 12-16,
1961. 64-2
KANSAS City, Kan.
Steel industry and trade. 65-2009
KANSAS City, Mo.
Board of Education. 65-139
Chamber of Commerce. 65-113
Letters from. 64-276
Mayor. 65-139
Mayor's Aviation Advisory Board. 65-113
Railroads. 64-283
KANSAS City Structural Steel (Kansas)
65-2009
KANSAS Cooperative Farm see Silkville, Kan.
KANSAS-Nebraska act, 1854. 63-405, 64-275
KANSAS-Nebraska-Dakota Highway Association.
65-1470
KANSAS Territory. 65-930
Free State movement. 65-905
Ranches. 65-1756
Travel and description. 65-480
KANTOR, MacKinlay, 1904- 65-911 , 65-1664
KANTROWITZ, Hugo. 65-1983
KAPP, Friedrich, 1824-1884. 64-808
KARAPETOFF, Vladimir, 1876-1948. 64-885
KARCHER, Joseph T. , 1903- 65-1658
KARL V, Emperor of Germany, 1500-1558.
64-63
KARMAN, Theodore see Von Karman,
Theodore, 1881-1963
KARPINSKL Louis Charles, 1878-1956.
65-345 , 65-566, 65-1397
KARR, Ruth see McKee, Ruth (Karr) 1874-
1951
KASKA Indians '~
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1819 _
KASKASKIA, HL 64-1526
Accounts. 65-689
KATAHDIN Iron Works Company, Bangor, Me.
65-1974 — «-•
KATAHDIN Iron Works, Piscataquis Co. , Me.
65-1974
KATE Baldwin Free Kindergarten Association,
Savannah, Ga. 64-537
KATHERINE Golden Bitting Gastronomic
Library. 65-2018
KATZ, Archie S. 65-1033
KATZ family. 63-214
KAVANAGH, Edward. 64-1585
KAVANAUGH family
Genealogy. 65-882
KAY, Percy. 65-1934
413
KAYE-SMTTH, Sheila. 65-854
KAYSER, Oscar. 65-1989
KAZAN, Elia, 65-1064
KEARNEY, A. T. 65-942
KEARNEY, Denis, 1847-1907. 64-1218
KEARNEY, Neb.
Military Academy. 65-1420
Personal papers. 65-1454
Proposed moving of State capital to
65-1418
KEARNY, Stephen Watts, 1794-1848. 64-314,
KEARSLEY, Jonathan, 1786-1859. 65-237
KEATING, Geoffrey, 1570-1644? 64-807
KEAYS, Hiram D. 64-245
KEBLE, jDhn, 1792-1866. 63-207
KEEFER, KarlH. 65-1350
KEELER Alonzo Merrill, b. 1826. 65-346
KEELER, Ezra. 65-346
KEELER, Calif.
Railroads. 65-1125
^97^' DoroUly l e l Alc ^. Dorothy (Keeley)
KEELEY, James, 1867-1934. 65-532
^^-lisT 011 " E^neS, WorreU - 1827-1898.
KEELY motor. 64-1137
KEEN, Mrs. E. B. 65-874
KEENAN, James. 65-685
KEENE, Sir Benjamin, 1697-1757. 63-100
KEENE, Laura, 1826-1873. 64-1571
KEENE, N. Y.
SUI 6T-i r 29 S ChO01 f ° r *** cultliral scl ences.
KEESLING, Francis Valentine, 1877-1963.
65-2011
KEFAUVER, Estes, 1903-1963. 64-253
ti'lll' 64 " 162 2' «-65, 65-173, 65-433
bo-463 '
KEFFER, Charles. 64-867
KEISER, Charles O. 65-807
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
KE 6*on4 AIbert GaU0Way ' «M-"56.
KE M^M2 BenJamiD FrankUn ' * 1M1 -
KELLEY, Patrick Henry, 1867-1925. 64-1469
KELLEY, R. M. 63-350
KELLEY, Truman Lee, 1884-1961. 65-1912
KELUE, James Thompson. 65-1495
KELLIE, Luna E. 65-1495
KELLOGG, Anaasa. 64-923
KELLOGG, Frances Louisa see Campbell
Frances Louisa (Kellogg) »™P»ji,
64-124, 64-778, 64-1291, 64-1348, 65-862
KELLOGG, John, 1786-1852. 64-1589
^i^ , 00 ' John Harvey, 1852-1943 64-1487
65-347, 65-510, 65-532 <*-l«7,
KELLOGG, John R. , 1793-1868. 64-1511
KELLOGG, Loyal Case, 1816-1872. 64-1589
KEL 5 L ^ GG > M 11 "* KUbourne, 1814-1889.
64-182
KE1THSBURG, HI.
Civil War. 64-246
KEITT, Lawrence Massillon, 1824-1864
63-352
KELL, John Mcintosh, 1823-1900. 63-103
^t^^' Clare nce Budington, 1881-
65-532, 65-1664
KELLOGG, Paul Underwood, 1879-
KELLOGG, Roy s. 64-908
^h 1 ^? ' wlUiam Keith, 1860-1951
64-1448, 65-503, 65-532
KELLOGSVILLE, N. Y.
Personal papers. 64-940
KELLY, Charles, 1889- 65-1793
KELLY, Crosby. 64-886
KELLY, Edward Austin, 1892- 64-165
KELLY, Eleanor see Lockhart, Eleanor (Kelly)
KELLY, Evander F. 65-1983
KELLY, Harry Francis, 1895- 64-1448
65-259, 65-463, 65-584 '
KELLY, Howard Atwood, 1858-1943. 65-1950
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, Charles. 65-1401
KELSEY, Francis Willey, 1858-1927
•mSNES? 64 - 1S1S ' *«* <«*
KEM, James Preston, 1890- 64-328
KEMBLE, Gouverneur, 1786-1875. 64-452
KEMMERER, Edwin W. 64-1295
KEMP, Edward Gearing, 1887-1962. 65-349
KEMPER, Elnattan. 63-179
KEMPER, Frederick Augustus. 63-179
KEMPER, Hugh Fulton. 63-179
KEMPER, James, 1753-1834. 83-179, 63-181
KEMPER, James Lawson, 1823-1895. 65-992
KEMPER, Peter Hathaway. 63-179
KEMPER Co., Miss.
Business papers. 64-533
KEMPER family. 63-179, 63-181, 65-992
Genealogy. 63-179
KENA1, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
KENAI Peninsula
Animals. 65-1819
KENDALL, A. L 65-1540
KE 2??^* Am ° S ' 178 9-1869. 63-363
64-1585, 65-935 '
^65^038 BenJ ' ainin Freem ". «L 1863.
KENDALL, George W. 64-914
KENDALL Mills, inc. 64-240
KENETON, Hayward, 1883- 65-1397
KENLY, John Reese, 1822-1891. 63-348
KENNAN, George, 1845-1924. 64-613
KENNAN, George Frost, 1904- 64-1615
KENNECOTT Copper Corporation. 65-2009
KENNEDY, Anna see Davis, Anna (Kennedy)
KENNEDY, Charles S. , 1887- 65-350
KENNEDY, D. S. 64-873
KENNEDY, Jacqueline (Bouvier) 1929-
65-940, 65-1103
KENNEDY, Jane M. 65-160
KE ^ Y ' John ' Physician, a. 1822-1825.
KENNEDY, John Fitzgerald, Pres. US
1917-1963. 64-253, 64-1627, 65-94o"
65-1094, 65-1103 '
414
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
KENNEDY, John Pendleton, 1795-1870. 63-48
64-803, 65-1029
64-1573,
64-253
65-160
KENNEDY, Joseph Patrick, 1888-
65-487
KENNEDY, Robert Francis, 1925-
KENNEDY, William. 65-25
KENNEDY, William J. , d. 1863.
KENNEDY family. 64-995
KENNELLY, Arthur E. 65-567
KENNESAW Mountain, Ga.
Civil War
Battle of, 1864. 63-143, 64-243,
65-1073
Military service near. 63-350
KENNEY, Eudorus Catlin, 1857-1918. 64-887
KENNEY, W. John, 1904- 65-119
KENNY, Robert Walker, 1901- 65-1063,
65-2011
KENSINGTON rone stone. 64-739
KENSINGTON section, Philadelphia, Pa.
Buildings. 65-825
KENT, Charles Artemas, 1835-1917. 64-1500
KENT, Charles Foster, 1867-1925. 65-648,
65-900
KENT, Edward Augustus, duke of see Edward
Augustus, duke of Kent, 1767-1820
KENT, Elizabeth (Thacher) 65-1160
KENT, Moody, 1779-1865. 64-355
KENT, Paul, 1772-1851. 64-355
KENT, Rockwell, 1882- 64-491
KENT, William, 1864-1928. 65-860, 65-1160
KENT Co. , DeL
Legal and personal papers. 64-207, 64-212
64-213, 64-958
KENT Co., Eng.
Legal documents. 64-62
KENT Co. , Mich.
Agricultural societies. 65-1346
Civil War. 65-625
KENT, Eng. 64-174
KENT family. 64-355
KENT Island, Mass. 64-355
KENTUCKY. 64-81
see also Cumberland settlements
Bridges. 63-160
Census. 63-93
Churches and religious affairs
Sunday schools. 65-24
Baptist 64-1069
Episcopal. 64-486
Methodist 63-202, 64-965, 64-974,
65-24
Presbyterian. 65-1534
Shakers. 63-81
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
64-777, 64-1041, 64-1535, 65-1442
Confederate sympathizers. 65-738
Letters from. 64-218
Military service in. 63-341, 63-350,
64-242, 64-243, 64-246, 64-666,
65-632, 65-658
Confederate side. 64-384, 64-464,
64-577, 64-671, 64-1094
Coal mines and mining. 64-962
Confederation and constitutional periods.
65-25
Courts
Circuit Court (Allen Co. ) 63-133
Daughters of the American Revolution.
63-194
Drug trade. 63-133
Estates. 65-26
Family papers
18th to 20th centuries. 64-317, 64-742
18th and 19th centuries. 63-107, 64-518,
65-1027
19th century. 63-133, 64-416, 64-499
Federal Music Project 64-799
History (Notes, etc) 65-1775
Horseracing. 65-173
Indians. 65-23
Land. 63-192, 65-1674
Legal documents.
65-26
64-81, 64-518,
Public. 65-977
Surveys and surveying. 64-81
Transactions. 65-26
Law practice. 65-79, 65-738
Learned institutions and societies. 65-25
Local papers. 64-315
Medical practice. 63-133, 65-1534
Memorial tablets. 65-21
Merchants. 63-196, 65-738
Militia. 64-81
Registers, lists, etc. 65-26
Newspapers. 64-252
Nurses and nursing. 64-1466
Peddlers and peddling. 65-187
Personal papers
19th century. 64-676, 64-1103
20th century. 64-426
Pioneer life. 65-23
Politics. 63-76, 63-189
Election campaigns. 65-173
Letters relating to. 64-186, 65-26
Organizations and parties. 65-25
Democratic 65-173
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 64-511
20th century. 64-253, 65-173
Poultry industry. 65-24
Railroads. 63-256, 64-511
Reservoirs. 63-160
Schools. 64-965
Slave trade. 65-26
Social life. 65-23, 65-24
Students' letters. 64-602
Theological seminaries
Baptist 64-1069
Tobacco. 65-173
Travel and description. 64-268, 65-23
18th century. 63-102, 63-136
19th century. 64-754, 64-1180
Virginia Military District 65-977
War of 1812, 63-136
Soldiers frore. 65-26
World War I
Military posts. 63-31
KENTUCKY Society for Promoting Useful
Knowledge. 65-25
KENYON, Sir Frederick George, b. 1863.
65-348
KENYON, James. 65-1526
KENYON, Wescott Clarke, 1912- 64-1174
KENYON, William. 65-1526
KENYON 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
KEPNER, A. S. 65-1713
KEPPEL, Frederick Paul, 1875-1943.
65-434, 65-531
KERCHOW, Jacob, Jr. see Kershow, Jacob,
Jr.
KERCHOW, Jacob, Sr. see Cassaw, Jacob
415
de Trobnand see Trobriand, Philippe
Regis de Keredern, comte de, 1816-1897
KERFOOT, F. H. 64-1160
KERFOOT family. 64-932
KERLAN, Irvin, 1912-1963, collector
65-1978
KERN, Mrs. George T. W. 65-993
KERNAN, Francis, 1816-1892. 64-888
64-931 — '
KERNAN, William, b. 1831. 64-889
KE §fcB89 """^ mc *> N- Y.
KEROSENE Oil Works. 64-568
KERR, Abram T. 64-830
KERR, Alice Spencer, 1858-1879. 64-539
KERR, Esther (Daugherty) 65-1064
KERR Henrietta see Patton, Henrietta (Kerr)
KERR, Jean (Collins) 1925- 65-1064
KERR, John, of Virginia. 64-751
KERR, John W. 65-1806
KERR, Joseph. 65-977
KERR, Lizzie. 64-539
KERR, Michael Crawford. 63-377
KERR, Walter. 65-1064
KERR, Washington, 1809-1878. 64-890
KERR andRobinson, Temperance Hall, Tenn.
KERR family. 64-890
Genealogy. 65-885
KERRJSON(C. and E. Dana Comply
Charleston, S. C. 64-1086
KERSHAW, Joseph Brevard. 64-541
KERSHAW Co. , S. C.
Family papers. 64-646
KERSHNER, Edward. 64-961
KERSHOW, Jacob, Jr. 65-1659
KERSHOW, Jacob, Sr. see Cassaw, Jacob
KERWIN, Michael. 65-685
KETCHAM, Horace S. 64-892
KETCHAM, R. T. 64-1163
KETCHUM, Hiram, Jr. 65-1715
KETCHUM, Milo Smith, 1872-1934. 65-1312
KETCHUM, Morris. 63-346, 63-374
KETCHUM, William H. 64-474
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
KETCHUM, Mrs. William H. 64-474
KETCHUM, William Scott. 65-950
KEUR, Dorothy L. 65-1809
KEWEENAW Peninsula, Mich. 64-1451
Living conditions. 64-1445
KEY, Francis Scott, 1779-1843. 64-960
KEY City Hose Company No 1 u„_ ™
Wash. 63-212 ' rt Town send|,
KEYES, John Washington. 64-524
KEYES, Julia Louisa (Kent*) 64-524
KEYNES, John Maynard, 1883-1946. 64-1295
KEYSLER, John George. 65-852
KEYTE, James. 64-273
KEYTESV1LLE, Mo.
Personal papers. 64-273
KHAYYAM, Omar see Omar Khayyam, a.
11th century jj<"", ".
KIBBE, Oscar. 64-486
KD3BY, Epaphras, 1777-1864. 65-697
KIDD, 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, 65-914
KIEFER, Hermann, 1825-1911. 65-259
KIEWTET, E. F. 64-830
KILBORNE, Fred Lucius, 1858-1936. 64-891
KILBURN, Annie see Kilmer, Annie (Kilburn)
K1LGORE, Barley Martin, 1893-1956. 65-46
KILGOUR, John, 1796-1858. 63-205
KILLEBREW, Joseph Buckner, 1831-1906.
^M-UM W ' MaPy CatheriDe < Win *erley)
KILMADJHAM, Ire.
Prison. 64-131
KILMER, Aline. 65-1592
KILMER, Annie (Kilburn) 65-1592, 65-1660
KILMER, Frederick Barnett. 65-1592
65-1660 '
KILMER, Joyce, 1886-1918. 64-150 f 1"
65-1592, 65-1660, 65-1844
KILMER, Michael B. 65-1592
c
KILMER family. 65-1592
KIMBALL, Chase, 1902- 64-1303 " '
KIMBALL, Dexter Simpson, 1865-1952
64-830
Kn Sa^S 55 nsk ' — Kimba11 ' adne y nske .
KIMBALL, Phineas, Jr. 64-245
KIMBALL, Sidney Fiske, 1888-1955. 65-1340
KIMBALL family. 65-1354, 65-1793
KIMBERLY, Bettie (Maney) 64-540
KIMBERLY, John, d. 1882. 64-540
KIMBROUGH, A. McC. 63-339
"sss?™' Mary Hanter *««*'
KIMMELL, Samuel B. 65-1350
KWCAID, Evert. 65-1924
HNCAID, John, 1787-1867. 64-1038
KDJDELBERGER, J. H . 64-1557
KINDERGARTENS. 65-638, 65-1961
Georgia. 64-537
Michigan. <j 5-283
KINDERHOOK, N. Y.
Letters received in. 64-843
""Sl-llEr"* 1 "* (Page) 64 - 541 . <*™,
KING, Austin A. 64-324
KE ! G > Campbell Denniston, 1828-1884.
KING, Carrie. 65-1424
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
KE Jg n ^ nnahPa S« 2*1 Couper, Hannah Page
KING, Hannah Turtle. 64-932
KING, Henry
Estate of. 65-1006
KING, Henry Churchill, 1858-1934. 64-17
KING, Henry Lord Page, d. 1862. 64-541
416
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ONG, James Stuart, b. 1831. 64-248
«i, JohnL., 1904- 64-1272
r\, John Nevin, 1827-1915. 64-248,
-1039
KDv Toseph Rush Hays, b. 1846. 64-248
KING, Julia Anne, 1838-1919. 65-351
KING, Lucie Stuart, b. 1842. 64-248
KING, Lucy Buell see Shankland, Lucy Buell
(King) Leal
KING, Martin Luther, 1929- 65-1102
KING, Mitchell, 1783-1862. 64-1039
KING, Paul Howard, 1879-1942. 65-606,
65-1360
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, Samuel D. 65-1798
KING, Sarah Ann (Dennlston) 1805-1877.
64-248
KING, Sarah (Worthington) see Peter, Sarah
(Worthington) King, 1800-1877
KING, Thomas. 63-258
KING, Thomas Butler, 1800-1864. 65-718,
65-727 , 65-1858
KING, Thomas Clark, 1834-1866. 64-248
KING, Thomas Starr, 1824-1863. 65-910
KING, Thomas Worthington. 63-258
KING, WilL 65-1355
KING, William. 63-258
KING, William, of Abingdon, Va. 65-991
KING, William Henry, b. 1840. 64-248
KING, William Smith, 1882-1900. 65-1043
KING and Queen Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
KING Co. , Wash.
Intergroup Relations Committee. 65-1033
Public Utility District Association. 65-1055
KING-Crane Commission on Mandates in
Turkey, 1919. 64-17, 65-1925
KING family. 63-180, 63-258, 64-248,
64-591, 64-932, 65-724, 65-727
Genealogy. 63-180, 64-1039
KING George Co. , Va.
Business records. 65-981
County records. 65-1017
Estate management. 64-1248
family papers. 64-386
Land. 65-983
KING George's War, 1744-1748. 64-943
KING Lear (Theatrical production) 64-1611
KING William Co. , Va.
Accounts. 64-1244
County records. 65-1017
Newspaper items relating to. 65-1003
KTNGKADE, Andrew. 64-892
KING'S Bench Prison, London, Eng. 64-43
KING'S Chapel, Boston, Mass. 65-837
KING'S College, New York City see Columbia
University, New York City
KING'S Daughters and Sons see International
Order of the sing's Daughters and Sons
The KING'S German Legion. 65-2005
KING'S Guards, Ypsilanti, Mich. 65-668
KING'S Mountain, N. C.
Farms and farming. 64-999
KINGSBURY, John Adams, 1876-1956.
64-1572
KINGSBURY, Theodore Bryant, 1828-1913.
64-1040
KINGSLEY, Carter Robie. 64-892
KINGSLEY, Charles Freeman, 1835-1904.
64-892
KINGSLEY, Charles LaRue. 64-892
KINGSLEY, Donald W. 65-1439
KINGSLEY, G. H. 65-1795
KINGSLEY, George Pomeroy, 1865-1929.
65-1483
KINGSLEY, James, 1797-1878. 64-1473
KINGSLEY, James R. 64-892
KINGSLEY, Llewelyn W. 64-892
KINGSLEY, Lucy Ann Clark. 65-1361
KINGSLEY, Mary (Robie) 64-892
KINGSLEY family. 65-1354
KINGSLEY Farm, Hammondsport, N. Y.
64-892
KINGSTON, Thomas Smith, 1861-1950.
65-1365
KINGSTON, Ga.
Civil War. 64-243
KINGSTON, Jamaica
Merchants. 65-1526
KINGSTON, N. Y.
Personal papers.
64-1134
KINKAID, M P. 65-1494
KDJKEAD, Charles A. 65-1807
KDJKEAD, Martha Lucy see_ Grieve, Martha
Lucy (Kinkead)
KINLEY, David, 1861-1944. 65-1308,
65-1311
KMLOCH, Cleland, 1759-1840. 63-280
KINLOCH, Francis, 1800 (ca.) -1840. 63-280
KMLOCH family. 63-280
KTNMONT, A. 63-256
KINNAN, AnnS. 65-1647
KINNAN, George. 65-1647
KINNAN, John. 65-1647
KTNNAN, Luanda (Shaw) 65-1647
KINNAN, Marjorie see Rawlings, Marjorle
(Kinnan) 1896-1953
KINNE, Edward DeWltt, 1842-1921. 64-1500,
65-630
KINNEAR, Roy John, 1881-1959. 64-1264
KINNEY, Mary Edmunds see Chapman, Mary
Edmunds (Kinney) 1817-1886
KINNEY, William. 64-186
KINSCELLA, Hazel Gertrude, d. 1960.
65-1484
KINSEY, James. 65-1570
KINSTON, 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)
KINZIE & Forsyth. 65-1402
KIOWA Indian Agency. 65-1499
KIPLING, Rudyard, 1865-1936. 64-954 ,
65-1198
As correspondent. 65-1205
Autographs. 65-358
KIPLING family. 64-954
KIRBY, Edmund, d. 1849. 63-220
KIRBY, Ephraim, 1757-1804. 64-1041
KIRBY, James Lewis, 1923- collector.
64-1235
KIRBY, Timothy, 1797-1876. 63-158
B3RBY-SMITH, Edmund, 1824-1893. 63-61,
64-1041
Raid on Cincinnati, Ohio. 63-175
417
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
HKBY family
Genealogy. 64-1235
K1RCHNER, Otto, 1846-1920. 64-1500
65-1360
KIRK, Edward. 63-35
KIRK, Ellen Olney. 63-401
HRK, F. A. 64-1233
KRK, Homer D. 65-1507 "
KIRK, Richard Edward Genf. 64-811
KIRKLAND, Caroline Matilda (Stanbury) 1801-
1864. 65-457
KIRKLAND, James Hampton, 1859-1939
64-798, 64-1164
KIRKLAND, John Thorton, 1770-1840
65-1254
KIRKLAND, Lydia Ann. 65-1863
KIRKLAND, Moses J. 65-1863
KIRKLAND, Richard Gaines. 65-1863
KIRKLAND, Samuel, 1741-1808. 65-870
KIRKLAND, Timothy. 65-1863
KIRKLAND, Zean W. 65-1863
KIRKMAN, Ella Berry. 65-887
HRKPATRICK, Clifford, b. 1855. 65-1365
KIRKPATRICK, Jacob. 65-1632
KIRKWOOD, Marion Rice, 1882- 65-2011
KIRKWOOD, Mo.
Personal papers. 64-280
KIRSCH, William, 1889-1956. 65-1065
KIRTLAND, Susan. 65-581
EtRTLEY, Walter D. 65-1507
KISS me Kate (Theatrical production) 64-1611
KITCHELL, William, 1827-1861. 65-1661
KITCHELT, Florence Ledyard (Cross) 1874-
1961. 64-893
KITCHIN, Claude, 1869-1923. 64-1042
KITE, Elizabeth Sarah, 1864-1954. 65-1662
KITE, James, 1808-1856. "65-1662
KITE family. 65-1662
KITSAP County (Wash. ) Transportation Com-
pany. 64-1263
KTTTREDGE, George Lyman, 1860-1941
65-1310, 65-1913
KIZER, Benjamin Hamilton, 1878-
65-1035
KJELGAARD, Jim. 65-1978
KJENNERUD, Hans. 63-268
64-1262,
KLEBERG, R. J. 64-895
KLEE, Paul, 1879-1940. 65-2000
KLEINSTUCK, Frieda. 65-1371
KLEMM, Louis Richard, 1845-1925. 65-912
KLEPPER, Mrs. 65-1417
JLING, Florence see Harding, Florence
(Khng) de Wolfe
KLONDIKE gold fields. 64-1268, 65-1780
see also Alaska-Mines, mining, and
mineral resources
KLYCE, Scudder, 1879-1933. 63-365
KNABB, Jacob
Estate of. 65-1663
KNABB, Peter. 65-1663
KNAPP, Andrew B. 65-457
KNAPP, Frederick Newman, 1821-1889
65-182
KNAPP, Harry Shepard, 1856-1923. 63-325
KNAPP, Katherine. 64-840
KNAPP, Leonard E. 65-353
KNAPP, Mart Stevens, 1872-1948. 65-353
KNAPP, w. C. 64-838
KNAPP family. 65-353
KNAPPEN, Loyal Edwin, 1854-1930. 65-357
65-531, 65-620
KNEBEL, Fletcher, 1911- 65-1103 .
KNTBBS, Henry Herbert. 64-802
KNICKERBACKER, Chancy W. , 1824-1884.
65-1350
KNIGHT, Frances (Beall) 63-104
KNIGHT, Goodwin J., 1896- 65-2011
KNIGHT, Harriet R. 64-892
KNIGHT, Henry. 64-932
KNIGHT, John, 1806-1864. 63-104
KNIGHT, JohnS. 65-704
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
KNIGHT family. 65-229
KNIGHTS Church, Shelbyville, Tenn. 64-973
KNIGHTS of Honor
Grand Lodge of Texas. 64-743
Supreme, Grand and Subordinate Lodees
65-714 6
KNIGHTS of Labor. 64-159, 65-793
KNIGHTS of Pythias. 65-299, 65-1827
KNIGHTS of Pythias, Colored. 64-748
KNIGHTS Templars see Freemasons -Knights
Templars »»™»
KNITTING mills
New York. 64-829
KNOPF, Alfred. 65-47, 65-932
KNOWLAND, Joseph Russell, 1873- 65-2011
KNOWLAND, William Fife, 1908- 65-433
65-2011
KNOWLEDGE
Ability. 65-165
KNOWLES, Dom rj a ^ d( 1896 . 65 , 7
KNOWLES, Warren P. 64-1635
KNOWLTON, Jerome Cyril, 1850-1916
Notes on lectures by. 65-606
KNOW-Nothlng Party see American Party
KNOX, Dudley W.
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
65-38
KNOX, Franklin, 1874-1944. 64-165 64-1474
64-1496, 65-332, 65-455, 65-531, 65-606 '
65-704
KNOX, Henry, 1750-1806. 65-174
Aide-de-camp to. 65-2019
As correspondent. 63-227, 64-1194
KNOX, Philander Chase, 1853-1921 64-767
64-778, 65-862 * '
KNOX, Victor Alfred, 1899- 65-463
KNOX, William Franklin, 1874-1944. 65-552
KNOX College, Galesburg, ILL 64-923
KNOX Co. , Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
KNOX Co. , Tenn.
Early settlers. 64-1199
KNOX family. 65-174
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.
Civil War
Military service in. 64-243, 64-1094
Siege, 1863. 63-108
Family and personal papers. 64-1203
64-1206, 65-737
Judges. 64-1204
Letters received in. 64-867
418
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
KNQXVILLE, Tenn. (Continued)
University of Tennessee aee Tennessee—
University (Kncocrflle)
KNUDSEN, William Ogatas, 1879-1848. 85-69
KDBES, Frank Joseph, 1890- 65-1485
KOCH, Theodore Wesley, 1871-1941. 64-1515,
65-332
KOCHTtTZKY, Otto, 1855-1935. 65-693
KODIAK, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
Fur trade. 65-1711
Government officials. 65-1039
Natural history. 65-1819
KOERNER, Gustav. 65-162
KOHLER, Elmer Peter, 1865-1938. 65-1255
KOHLER, Walter Jodok, 1875-1940. 64-1599,
65-913
KOHM, EmilA., 1870-1942. 64-894
KOLLOCK, Sarah. 64-1085
KONEN, Heinrich. 65-1718
KONGSBERG, Norway
Personal papers. 63-240
KOO, Vi Kyuin Wellington, 1888- 64-1624
KOOKPUGMIOOT Indians. 65-1819
KOREA
Conflict between China and Japan. 64-764
Diplomatic service (U. S.) 65-546
KOREAN War, 1950-1953
Casualties. 63-31
News reporting. 65-911
KDSCITJSZKO, Tadeusz, 1746-1817. 64-47
KOSSUTH, Louis, 1802-1894. 63-190
KOSTEN, Edward A., d. 1954. 65-352
KOSTEN, Laurel L. 65-352
KOSZTA, Martin, b. 1819. 64-1575
KRAKEUR, Richard. 64-1618
KRAUS, Edward Henry, 1875- 65-268, 65-276,
65-322, 65-325, 65-332, 65-354 , 65-1397
KRAUS, Marian (Nathan) see Sandor, Marian
(Nathan) Kraus
KRAUS, Walter Max, 1889-1944, collector.
65-1730
KREBS, James A. 64-729
KRECHNIAK, Helen B. 65-888
KRECHNIAK, Joseph M. 65-888
KREMERS, Edward, 1865-1941. 65-1983
KREMLIN (Ship) 64-1389
KRETSCHMER Herman Louis, 1879- 65-1540
KRET, August Charles, 1887-1961. 65-1981
KREYMBORG, Alfred. 64-150
KREENDLER, I Robert, collector. 65-1664
KRTENDLER memorial collection (Manuscript
collection) 65-1664
KROCK, Armor. 65-53
KROEKER, Ellen Kathe see Frefligrath-
Kroeker, Ellen Kathe7T845-1904
KRONENBERGER, Louis, 1904- 64-1612
KROUSE, Nelly P. 65-1693
KROUT, John A. 64-1355
KRUG, Julius Albert, 1907- 64-773
KRUGER, Stephanas Johannes Paulus.
64-1316
KRUM, JohnM., 1810-1883. 64-331
KRUMWIEDE, Howard A. , collector. 65-1665
KRUSZ, Harry J. 65-1507
KU Klux Klan. 64-638, 64-966
KU Klux Klan (1915- ) 65-375, 65-2010
KUCHEL, Thomas H. , 1910- 65-2011
KUENTZEL, Lester Everett, 1911- 64-1174
KUHN, Lesley. 64-1362
KTJHNE, Charles W. 65-1360
KUHNS, Dorothy Hartzell see Heyward,
Dorothy Hartzell (KuhnsTT890-
KUKULIK (Eskimo village)
Archeology. 65-1081
KUNZE, William Frederick, 1873-1962.
65-671
KURATH, Hans, 1891- 65-268
KURILE Islands
Language and languages. 65-1813
KURTH, KarL 63-18
KURTZ, Charles Llndley, 1854-1829. 63-259
KURTZ & Nori-ls, Athens, Ohio. 63-259
KUSKAKWIM, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
KUTER, Laurence S. 64-1557
KUYKENDALL, James Hampton, 1820 (ca. )-
1882. 65-1790
KYLE, Edwin Jackson, 1876- 64-895
KYLE, Melvin G. 64-1160
LAAREBAC, Ariz.
Land. 65-1181
LABOR
Here are entered general references to
the working class, to the movement to organ-
ize workers, and to labor as an organized
group.
see also ChUd labor; Employees;
Employment; Industrial relations;
Injunctions; Unemployment; Unions; U. 8.
— Dept. of Labor; Wages; Working
conditions
64-767, 64-1474, 65-29, 65-67, 65-78,
65-840, 65-2010
Arbitration, conciliation and mediation.
64-105, 64-700, 64-1271, 64-1634,
65-112, 65-535, 65-1216, 65-1386,
65-1388
Articles, lectures, notes, etc 64-121,
64-323, 65-22, 65-843, 65-1549
Automobile industry and trade. 65-1386
Conferences. 65-67
Disorders and problems. 63-397, 64-910,
64-1285, 64-1573, 64-1637, 65-482
see also Strikes and lockouts
Education see Workers' education
Government nfpri»u, 65-81, 65-111,
65-118
Hours. 64-715
Journalism. 65-704
Laws and legislation. 64-21, 64-753,
64-1343
Indiana. 64-1285
Nebraska. 65-1435
Politics. 64-1613
Societies see Labor organizations
Songs. 65-879
By place
Illinois. 64-159
Nebraska. 65-1426
New York. 65-56
Southern States. 65-879
Texas. 64-753
Virginia. 63-137
Washington. 64-1264, 64-1271, 65-1031,
65-1052
LABOR accounts and records
Here are entered records of wages and
salaries paid or received.
64-585
Alabama. 64-547
Maine. 64-56
Michigan. 65-201
New York. 64-916
North Carolina. 64-401
LABOR and Management Improper Practices
Act, New York Advisory Council on the.
65-112
LABOR Office, International see International
Labor Office
419
^(^organizations. 65-879, 65-1735,
see also Unions
"km"";!??!? B .° ard ' U - S - Naa «*L
65-27, 65-112, 65-1388
LABOR unions see Unions
LABOR Zionist Organization of America see
Poale Zion. u. S. »««rica see
LABOR'S Non-Partisan League. 64-1613
LACKAWANNA & Pittsburgh Railroad. 64--815
"SSS"™* * Dd ***"»— ™ Railroad.
LACKERSTEEN, Edith see Jones, Edith
Lackersteen Lloyd
LACKERSTEEN, Mary. 64-1326
LACKERSTEEN family. 64-1326
"Swot* Pierre Ugueste - 17 24-"78.
LACOMBE freres and compagnie. 64-261
LACY, Arthur Jay, 1876- 65-1338. 65-1374
LACY, Bessie w Dewey, Bessie (Lacy)
LACY, Drury, 1802-1884. 65-728
LACY family. 65-728
LADD, George Trumbull, 1842-1921. 65-636
LADIES' Association of Charleston for Com-
memorating the Confederate Dead. 63-311
LADIES Benevolent Society, Charleston, S. C.
LADIES' Garden Club, Athens, Ga. 64-234
L ^ m S! X** * * So^ety of Bismarck and
North Dakota. 65-793 ™
LA £S "£&? sociation of *■» *"«.
LADg^LiteraryClub, Ypsilanti, Mich.
"Tc! M M-°3 r if AsSOCiation - Charleston,
LA 6 ) 5^1 S 375 emPeranCe Uni ° n ° f Adrian ' «•*,
LADIES Whist Club, Romulus, N. Y. 64-921
LA FAROE, John, 1880-1963. « 63-325
LA FARGE, Oliver. 65-944, 65-1664
LAFAYETTE, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch
S!65^r ,marqUiSde - n "^
AS 6 C 5°-17 e 4 SPOndent 63 ~ 336 ' 64 " 314 ' 64 -W5,
Autographs. 63-245, 64-47, 64-63, 65-59
LAFAYETTE, Ala.
Family papers. 65-1530
£!l^^^^
LAFAYETTE College, Easton, Pa. 64-1156
Students. 65-1574
LAFAYETTE Co., Mo.
Civil War. 64-274
LAFAYETTE family. 6 4-118
LAFAYETTE, Ind.
Purdue University
«w»«y members' papers. 64-1174
LA FOLLETTE, Belle. 65-1160
LA M° L 59t T 6 r 4 E -'iSrr s i ^ ion - *«-«».
•65-900 4 ; 6 6 5 4 -9lT'65 6 fl1?0' "-"<-?»-«»,
'Vmf™ ***«W Committee.
LAFON, Bartheleoy, d. 1820. 65-699
LA m3 R ?8 9 4° ryd0n « «"• Co ^>nLa,
LAFORGE, Pierre Antoine. 64-334
LA GRANGE, Barnardus. 65-1666
LAGRANGE, Conrad L.W. 65-1666 -
LAGRANGE, James B. 65-1666
LA Grange CoUege, La Grange Ga.
(formerly Southern Female Sift 65-876
LA GRANGE, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-246
"SSsf £ ^^ "82-1947.
"3, 65-43, 65-47, 65-54, 65-55, 65-66
LATOLaw, Harriet (Burton) 1873-1949.
LATDLAW, William. 65-1401
LAIRD, Barbara see Dunlop, Barbara (Laird)
LAIRD, John. 63-342
LAIRD, William. 63-342
LAJOLLA, Calif.
Salk Institute for Biological Studies. 65-121
LAKE Champlain
Steamboat lines. 64-788
Travel and description. 65-1608
LAKE Fork, m.
Personal papers. 64-245
LAKE George
S te am b oa t 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
^Ontario, Auburn and New York RaUway.
LAKE Providence, La.
Civil War. 64-246
LAKE Superior region
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-498
Copper mines and mining. 64-1445
History (Notes, etc.) 65-626
LAKE Tahoe Railway and Transportation
Company. 65-1187 —iwranon
LAKE^transportation see Inland water trans-
LAKE Winnepegosis
Navigation. 63-235
LAKES
Canada. 63-235
LAKEVTLLE, Conn.
Cutlery industry and trade. 64-1369
Personal papers. 64-197
LAKIN, Benjamin, 1767-1849. 64-170
LALURIE, Louis. 64-334
I ^-19 C 4^ ln f4-1r8 Ungt0n(Pendle ^
LAMAR, Joseph Rucker, 1857-1916. 64-228
^ 'ESfSSFSZT' 1825 "
LAKE Erie
Civil War
Pri ?™ s see Johnson's Island, Ohio-
Military prison
LAKE Erie and Ohio Ship Canal. 64-1549
I "m-i^"* C ° Uege ' Lake Forest > m-
,65-1914.
LAMAR Co. , Tex.
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1773
LAMB, Anthony. 63-36 6
LA 65^i928 thUr BeCk6t ' 1880 - 1952 -
LAMB, Janie Preston (Boulware) 65-971
LAMB, John, 1735-1800. 63-366
LAMB, John Ferguson. 63-143
LAMB, Mary Ann, 1764-1847. 64-63
LA (L^no) ary Ami S " — WmC0X - T A"" S -
LAMB, Rosamund. 64-715
LAMB family. 63-143
420
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LAMBALLE, France
Collegiate Cbnrcb of Notre Dame. 64-166
LAMBBIN, J. E. 64-1553
LAMBERSON, Osie M. 64-892
LAMBERT, Charles Edward. 64-694
LAMBERT, Richard M. 64-694
LAMBETH Coherence, 1897. 63-237
LAMBS Club, New York City. 65-844
LAMINGTON, Charles Wallace Alexander
Napier Cochrane-Baillie, baron, 1860-1940.
63-105
LAMME, David S. 64-275
LAMONT, Corliss, 1902- 64-715
LAMONT, Daniel Scott, 1851-1905. 63-376,
64-764, 64-1500, 65-1330
LAMONT, Robert Patterson, 1867-1948.
65-335, 65-355
LAMPORT, Warren Wayne, 1855-1948.
65-1361
LAMPS. 64-241
LANCASTER, Burt. 64-1618
LANCASTER, Cyrus. 64-794
LANCASTER Co. , Neb.
Public welfare. 65-1509
LANCASTER Co. , Va.
Christ Church
Tombstone inscriptions. 65-981
County records. 65-1017
Estates. 65-1000
LANCASTER Land Company (Neb.) 65-1464
LANCASTER, Mass.
Land
Legal documents. 65-185
LANCASTER, Pa. 64-958
Hamilton Watch Company. 65-612
Letters received in. 65-15
LAND, Emory Scott, 1879- 64-1573. 65-38
LAND
see also Real estate business
General material: 64-453, 64-755, 64-764,
64-943
ASSESSMENT
see also Land — Taxation
Illinois. 65-1306
CLAIMS. 64-106, 65-977, 65-1126, 65-1214
see also Bounties, Military
Indians. 65-1180
By place
Arizona. 65-1180
LAND
CLAIMS (Continued)
California. 65-866
ItnglaiMl. 65-916
Louisiana Territory. 64-283
Missouri. 64-275, 64-283, 64-299
Montana. 65-1786
New Mexico. 65-1180, 65-1771
North Carolina. 64-299
Oklahoma. 63-266
Oregon. 64-711
Tennessee. 64-299
COMPANIES. 64-745, 64-892, 65-796
Alabama. 64-892
Colorado. 65-2009
Connecticut. 64-189, 65-1214
Kansas. 65-2009
Michigan. 65-235, 65-657
Mississippi. 64-755
Montana. 65-753
Nebraska. 65-1464, 65-1466, 65-1486,
65-1505
New Jersey. 65-1656
New York. 65-1032, 65- 1523
North Carolina. 64-597
North Dakota. 65-753
Texas. 64-754, 65-804
The West. 65-1157
Wisconsin. 65-657
DRAINAGE see Drainage
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.
see also Railroads— Land grants
64-745, 64-1424, 65-904
Arizona. 65-1181
Colorado. 65-1190
New Mexico. 65-1181
Texas. 64-752
Virginia. 65-983
INDIANS. 64-1036, 65-944, 65-1833
Cherokee. 64-643
Choctaw. 63-271
Navajo. 65-944
Paiute. 65-1994
Pueblo. 65-944
By place
Alaska. 65-1821
Nevada, 65-1994
North Carolina. 64-643
LAND
INVESTMENTS. 63-135, 64-1329, 65-176,
65-915
Florida. 65-1925
Illinois. 65-695, 65-1925
fprfiana. 65-1925
Iowa. ^65-1925
Michigan. 65-467
Minnesota. 65-695
Missouri. 65-695
Wisconsin. 64-836
LEGAL documents (Deeds, titles, warrants,
etc. ) see Land— Transactions (Sales, pur-
chases, transfers, etc. ); and subdivision
Land— Legal documents under names of
places and States
LOTTERIES
New York. 65-1561
MANAGEMENT
California. 65-1883
Pacific Northwest. 65-1883
PATENTS see Land— Grants; and subdivision
Land— Legal documents under names of
places
PRICES. 65-663
see also Land — Transactions (Sales, pur-
chases, transfers, etc) .
PUBLIC. 63-336, 64-343, 64-938, 64-1328,
65-864, 65-905
see also U. S. —General Land Office
Scandals. 65-914
Dakota Territory. 64-1285
Kentucky. 65-977
Louisiana. 64-1102
Michigan. 65-431
Nebraska. 65-1467
Olio. 65-977
RECLAMATION see Reclamation of land
REVESTED
California. 64-693
SCHOOL see School lands
SETTLEMENT
see also Colonization
Canada see Red River Settlements
Colorado. 65-1767
Illinois. 64-1407
Indiana. 64-1407
Michigan. 64-1407
Mississippi Valley. 64-55
Missouri. 64-334
North Dakota. 65-800
Oklahoma. 65-1803
Pennsylvania. 65-1750
Texas-. 64-754
421
„, LAND
SETTLEMENT (Continued)
Washington. 65-1792
Washington, D. C. 64-763
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SPECULATION. 64-245, 64-522 64-849
64-1328, 65-826, 65-905, 65"e83 '
Colonial period. 63-59
Jova- 64-1511
Michigan. 64-1511
Nevada. 65-1151
Ohio. 64-1511, 65-977
Pennsylvania. 64-1145, 65-1565
Southern States. 64-1145
SURVEYS see Surveys and surveying
TAXATION
see also Tax records; Taxation
Virginia. 64-1236
TENURE
Russia. 64-103
TIMBER see Timber
TITLES, Registration of. 64-616
TR T? C H°^ (Sate8 ' P«-<*ases, transfers
etc.) 64-56, 64-674, 64-744 65-376
65-381, 65-595, 65-1450 ' '
Property restrictions. 65-1336
Alabama. 64-421
Colorado. 65-1189, 65-1190
Florida. 64-450
Georgia. 64-450
Great Britain. 64-34
Illinois. 64-331
Indiana. 64-84
Kentucky. 65-26
Louisiana. 64-450
Maine. 65-1829
Maryland. 64-768
Mexico. 64-421
"USB. 65 5 -649 5 ' 65 " 328 ' 65 - 426 > **"•
Minnesota. 64-245
Missouri. 64-273, 64-284, 65-682
New Hampshire. 65-1036
New Jersey. 65-1679
New York. 64-836, 64-897 64-901
65-870, 65-1528 '
New York City. 65-63, 65-1561
North Carolina. 64-366, 64-368, 64-563
North Dakota. 65-778
Ohio. 63-191
Pennsylvania. 64-1147
Tennessee. 64-1194
Texas. 64-747, 65-803, 65-807
Vermont. 64-790
LAND
TRANSACTIONS (Continued)
Virginia. 64-1227
Washington, D. C. 64-768
Wisconsin. 64-245
**■ 64-819, 64-1269, 65-1307, 65-l 924
VACANT. 64-207
By place
M^BAMA. 64-660, 64-1193
ARIZONA. 64-3
CALIFORNIA. M . 738( 65857
CANADA. 65-1725
COLORADO. 65-1767
CONNECTICUT. 64-1286
DELAWARE. 64-207
FLORIDA. 64-909, 64-1193
GEORGIA. 64-297, 64-579, 64-1193, 65-394
GREAT Britain. 64-1537,65-1569
ILLINOIS. 64-909, 65-162, 65-1403, 65-1673
IRELAND. 65-823
KENTUCKY. 63-192,65-1674
MAINE. 65-181
MARYLAND. 64-297
MEXICO. 64-1253
MICHIGAN. 64-1432,65-357,65-382
MIDDLE West. 64-1170
MINNESOTA. 64-1521
"MHBPH. 64-533, 64-1193
MISSOURI. 64-263,64-285,65-684,65-692
NEBRASKA. 65-1212
NEW York. 64-873,65-60,65-1674
NEW York City. 64-868
NEW Zealand. 64-366
NORTH Carolina. 64-366 64 17» *a ,„,
NORTH Dakota. 65-801
OHIO. 64-1286
OREGON. 64-693
PENNSYLVANIA. 64-897, 65-827, 65-1598
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, 65-884, 65 . 13 ^ '*"' M 759 >
LAND
WASHINGTON, D. C. 63-107
The WEST. 63-340, 64-UO, 64-892
End of entries for
LAND
LAND-grant centennial papers, 1961-1962
(Manuscript collection) 64-2
LAND-grant college acts
legislation "*" " connect "» 1th the
64-1220, 65-1931
LAND-grant colleges see Agricultural colleges
LA ^M»ageme nt ,U.S. Bureau of. 64-693,
LAND Office, U. S. General see U. S _
General Land Office
LANDf, Alfred, 1888- 65-1718
LANDER, Alden U. 63-356
LANDER, Edward, 1816-1907. 65-858
LANDER Frederick William, 1822-1862.
LANDER family. 65-858
LANDERGIN, John. 65-808
LANDERGDJ, Patrick H. 65-808
"Tafsm^h^ ^ 8 ^^ ° ldha » —■-
Beat Smith Counties, Tex. 65-808
LANDB, Benson Young, 1897- 64-946
LANDE3, James M. 65-51,65-79
LANDB^Kenesaw Mountain, 1866-1944.
LANDLORD and tenant .see Farm tenancy;
LANDON^ Alfred Mossman, 1887- 64-882,
CANDOR, Walter Savage, 1775-1864. 64-59,
LANDRUM family
Genealogy. 65-1003
LANDSCAPING
Teachers and teaching. 65-1924
LANE Alfred Church, 1863-1948. 65-274.
65-332, 65-354, 65-356 . 65-510, 65-542
^5^ 63 - 95 ' a - la - 64 -««. «-751.
LANE, Anna E. 64-309
LANE, Arthur Bliss, 1894-1956
Re 65^38 CenCeS * FrankU « D - Roosevelt.
LANE, Carrie see Catt, Carrie (Lane)
Chapman, 1859-1947 »"■»»;
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LANE, Ebenezer, 1793-1866. 64-119
LANE, Ebsnezer S. , 1819-1892. 64-119
LANE, Franklin Knight, 1864-1921. 64-778,
64-1269
LANE, James Henry, 1833-1907. 65-742
LANE, John Lafayette, d. 1925? 65-1790
LANE, Joseph, 1801-1881. 64-707
LANE, Levi Cooper, 1833-1902. 64-1167
LANE, Mary (Ewing) 64-309
LANE, Michael B. D. 64-1189
LANE, Sarah. 64-309
LANE, Victor Hugo, 1852-1930. 65-357 ,
65-531, 65-1342
LANE, William Carr, 1789-1863. 64-309,
64-343
LANE, William Coolidge, 1859-1931. 65-1256
LANE family. 64-309
Genealogy. 64-1184
LANE Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio.
63-179, 63-181, 63-205
LANG, Cosmo Gordon Lang, baron, Abp. of
Canterbury, 1864-1945. 64-798
LANG Syne Gold Mining Company, Humboldt
Co., Nev. 65-1525
LANGDON, Caroline see Eustis, Caroline
(Langdon)
LANGDON, Lottie see Conely, Lottie (Langdon)
LANGDON, Mary Jane Halsey. 64-575
LANGDON, Samuel, 1723-1797. 65-1250
LANGDON, William Henry, 1873-1939.
64-1271
LANGDON family. 64-1493
LANGE, Alexis Frederick, 1862-1924
Notes on lectures by. 65-606
LANGER, William. 65-1664
LANGFORD, George, 1876- 64-1522
LANGFORD, William Herbert. 65-1340
LANGFORD family
Genealogy. 64-1522
LANGLEY, John Williams, 1841-1918.
65-335, 65-358
LANGLEY, Samuel Pierpont, 1834-1906.
63-384, 64-1556) 65-358, 65-629
LANGLEY, Fairfax Co. , Va. 64-1227
LANGLIE, Arthur Bernard, 1900- 65-1040
LANGTON, Elizabeth. 65-1591
LANGUAGE and languages. 63-4, 64-1284,
65-1289, 65-1815
see also Philology; Phonetics; and names of
languages and language groups, e. g.
Chinese language; Semitic languages
Auxiliary. 65-855
History. 64-584
Societies. 65-268
By place
Africa. 65-1815
Ainu (Asiatic people) 65-1813
Alaska. 65-1813
Indian see Indian languages
Latin America. 63-4
Oceania. 65-1814
Russia. 65-1813
LANIER, Mary Day. 64-1210
LANIER, Sidney, 1842-1881. 64-1210
LANKES, Edee M. Bartlett. 65-1851
LANKES, Frank James, 1895- 65-1851
LANKES, Julius Bartlett. 65-1851
LANKES, Julius John, 1884-1960. 65-1851
LANMAN, Charles Rockwell, 1850-1941.
65-1915
LANSING, Jacob G. 64-943
LANSING, Robert, 1864-1928. 63-325,
63-357, 64-778, 64-1291, 64-1624, 65-567
LANSING, Mich.
Boys' Vocational School. 64-142]
Business and personal papers. 65-304
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-498
Cooperatives. 65-1398
Electric power. 65-408
Inauguration of Governor Bingham, 1857.
64-1439
Michigan State Library. 65-371
Politics. 65-605
Societies. 65-1367
Voting lists. 64-1420
LANSON, Gustave. 63-65
LAPE, Ester. 65-81
LAPEER Co. , Mich.
Agricultural Society. 65-1346
Republican Committee. 65-1380
LAPEER, Mich.
Business and family papers. 65-304,
65-628, 65-643
Politics. 65-275
State Home and Training School (formerly
Michigan Home for the Feeble-minded
and Epileptic) 65-399 , 65-1353
Telephone companies. 65-408
Veterans' organizations. 65-1333
LAPEER Post No. 144, Grand Army of the
Republic, Lapeer, Mich. 65-1333
LAPHAM, Increase Allen, 1811-1875. 63-162,
65-23
LAPHAM, Roger D., 1883- 65-2011
LA PLATA, Argentina
Universidad Nacional
Faculty members' papers. 65-335
LA PLATA (Viceroyalty) see Rio de la Plata
(Viceroyalty)
LAPWAI, Idaho
Missions. 64-1254
LARASON, Andrew, 1776-1861. 65-1667
LARASON, Andrew, 1803-1885. 65-1667
LARDLOW, James. 63-216
LARDNER, Ring, 1915- 64-1632
LARDNER, Ring-Wilmer, 1855-1933. 65-1361
LARIOS-Fossat cjje. 65-866
LARKIN, Thomas Oliver, 1802-1858. 65-815
LARNARD, Charles H. 64-1569
LARPENTEUR, August Louis, 1823-1919.
65-757
LARSON, Henrietta see Town, Henrietta
(Larson)
LARSON, Henrietta Melia. 64-1142
LARSON, Laurence Marcellus, 1868-1938.
65-166, 65-1923
LARSON, Louise E. , collector. 63-243
LARUE, George Roger, 1882- 65-359
LARWILL family. 65-904
LASCA, Josephine see Huneker, Josephine
(Lasca)
LASKER, Albert Davis, 1880-1952. 63-325,
64-1474
LASKI, Harold Joseph, 1893-1950. 64-21,
65-81, 65-384, 65-1917
LASSTTER (Robert J. ) & Company. 64-365
LASSWELL, Harold Dwight, 1902- 64-70
LATCHFORD, Stephen. 65-1827
LATHAM, Allen, surveyor of the Virginia
Military District. 65-977
423
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LATHAM, Barbara. 65-1978
LATHAM, Jean Lee. 65-1978
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
65-1922 ' '
LATHROP, Rose (Hawthorne) 1851-1926
64-1321
LA ™ER (George) & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.
LATIMER, Rebecca see Felton, Rebecca
(Latimer) 1835-1930""
LATIMER, Ronald Lane. 64-120
LATIN America. 64-1403, 65-1080
■ see ^o Central America,- South America
Anthropology. 63-4, 63-14
Axis activities in (World War H) 65-78
Business papers. 64-1294
Churches and religious affairs. 65-1080
Methodist 64-966
Colonial period. 65-1080
Economics. 65-1080
Education. 64-739
Foreign relations (U. S.) 64-1335, 64-1584
Geography. 65-1080
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1905, 65-1920
Jews. 64-1318
Languages. 63-4
Law. 65-1080
Mines, mining, and mineral resources
65-1080
Trade. 65-1080
Travel and description
20th century. 64-739
World War n. 65-78
LATIN language and literature
Teachers and teaching. 65-509 65-1242
65-1277, 65-1397 ..'... '
LATIN manuscripts. 64-1359, 64-1365
LATIN poetry. 64-1361
LATOUR, Antoine de, 1808-1881. 64-48
LATROBE, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820
63-367
LATTTMORE, Owen. 65-704
LATVIA
Missions
Lutheran. 64-814
LAUB, George. 64-737
LAUDER, George, Jr. 64-767
LAUDER, George, Sr. 64-767
LA M-^ ALE ' JameS Hart ' 1822 - 19 °9-
"ESS*"' *— »W«to». 1826-1847.
LAUDERDALE, William. 64-1190
LAUDERDALE family. 64-1190
^e^^f 1 ' JameS LaUrence - "50-193S.
LAUGHTON, Charles, 1899-1962. 64-49
LAUNDRY industry
Unions. 65-111
LAUREL, Jose. 65-311
LAURENCE, Abbott, Jr. 65-186
"J™"' Henr *> "2t.n 92 . 63-82, 63-293,
"SSm JOtm ' I754 - 1782 " M - 293 . i2;294,
LAURINBURG, N. C.
Personal papers. 64-1063
^4 3 -«4;S climentde - 1756 - 1835 -
LAVALLEE, Juan. 64-334
LAW, James. 64-891
LAW, John, 1671-1729. 64-122
LAW, John, 1796-1873. 64-1585, 65-162
LAW, Jonathan, 1674-1750. 64-190, 64-203
LAW. 64-1343, 65-679
see also Legislation
Ad ^ e «^' fi f t , i « eS ' lectttres > etc 65-165
65-380, 65-762, 65-900
Books. 65-357
Corporation see Corporation law
Criminal. 65-1920
Education see Law— Study of; Law-
Teachers and teaching; Law schools
History see Legal history
InternationaL 64-183, 65-507, 65-1742
65-1920 '
Societies. 65-1917
Notes, etc. 65-647, 65-721, 65-1027
65-1428 '
Patent. 65-904, 65-905
Periodicals. 64-1363
Railroad see Railroads-Legislation and
regulation
Societies see Bar associations
Students' notebooks. 65-278, 65-606
65-1368 '
Study of. 65-186
see also Law schools
Teachers and teaching. 64-1275 k «-7
65-536, 65-648765-1896 ' 3 "'
see also Law schools
By place
Connecticut 65-679
Latin America. 65-1080
LAW and justice. 65-1722
LAW clerks. 65-110
LAW enforcement
Great Britain. 65-1873
LAW practice
Here are entered business and legal
records of lawyers; references to lawyers'
activities; and material on the legal
profession.
see also Lawyers
64-1031, 65-1607, 65-1729, 65-1742
By period and place
■Jfit.'- to 20th ct- ntn-i.,
Connecticut 64-1279
South Carolina. 63-291
18th century
Maryland. 63-116
New Jersey. 65-1656, 65-1666
North Carolina. 64-429
18th anri lO tp centurtPg
64-188
Connecticut. 64-1371
New Jersey. 65-1689, 65-1699, 65-1703
North Carolina. 64-558, 64-1011, 64-1029
Pennsylvania. 65-915, 65-1556
South Carolina. 64-1130, 64-1552, 65-849
Virginia. 63-145, 64-797
19th century
63-205, 64-1584
Alabama. 63-136, 64-496
California. 64-734
Florida. 64-1047
Georgia. 64-407
Illinois. 64-1329
Indiana. 65-858
424
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LAW practice
19th century (Continued)
Maine. 65-1557
Massachusetts. 63-337, 65-186
Michigan. 64-1482, 65-237, 65-658
Missouri. 64-275, 64-281, 64-282, 64-301
New Jersey. 65-1559, 65-1640
New York. 64-889, 64-931, 64-1009
New York City. 65-702
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, 65-905
Pennsylvania. 64-400, 64-1150, 65-827
South Carolina. 64-645, 64-1039, 65-936
Southern States. 63-69
Tennessee. 64-408, 64-510, 64-1007,
64-1178
Texas. 64-740, 64-745
Vermont 64-1589
Virginia. 64-800, 64-1189, 64-1228,
65-974
Washington, D. C. 63-44, 63-342, 65-904,
65-1956
1800-1849
LAW practice
19th and 20th centuries (Continued)
Connecticut. 65-1836
Delaware. 64-212
Illinois. 64-331
New Hampshire. 65-1036
North Carolina. 64-575
Virginia. 65-963
1850-1899
Alabama.
Arkansas.
64-421, 64-1544
63-126
California. 64-729
Colorado. 65-1189
France. 64-408
Kentucky. 65-738
Michigan. 65-242, 65-607
Missouri. 65-680
Montana Territory. 63-150
Nebraska. 65-1475
New Jersey. 65-1563
New York. 64-888
North Carolina. 64-444, 64-983, 64-1014,
64-1133
North Dakota. 65-792, 65-795
Oregon. 65-1136
Pennsylvania. 65-821
South Carolina. 64-1000, 64-1550
Tennessee. 69-798, 64-1176
Vermont. 65-955
California. 64-738
Illinois. 64-58, 64-1279
Michigan. 64-1469, 64-1473, 64-1479,
65-316, 65-458, 65-468, 65-473, 65-543,
65-556, 65-584, 65-606, 65-630,
65-1360
Missouri. 64-325
Nebraska. 65-1437, 65-1440
Nevada. 65-1991
New Jersey. 65-1642, 65-1671
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, 65-729
Ohio. 63-159
South Carolina. 63-113, 65-846
Tennessee. 63-382, 64-451
Texas. 64-748, 64-759
Virginia. 64-551, 64-1273
20th century
64-1577
California. 64-725, 65-1063
Illinois. 64-1607
Kentucky. 65-79
Nebraska. 65-1500, 65-1505
New York. 64-919
New York City. 64-720, 65-79
North Carolina. 64-368, 65-720
Washington. 64-1261, 65-1042
Washington, D. C. 65-108, 65-90''
1900-1949
California. 63-17
Michigan. 65-357
New Jersey. 65-1679
New Mexico. 65-1168
New York. 64-919, 65-40, 65-1869
New York City. 65-932
North Carolina. 64-368
North Dakota. 65-762
South Carolina. 63-151
Washington, D. C. 64-1036
Wisconsin. 64-1638
LAW schools. 64-1363
see also Law— Teachers and teaching
Students
Massachusetts. 63-177
Michigan. 65-278, 65-429, 65-648
LA WALL, Charles H. 65-1983
LAWES Lewis E. 64-446, 65-47, 65-56
LAWN, Evan, collector. 64-896
LAWRENCE, Abbott, 1792-1855. 64-1584,
65-905
LAWRENCE, Andrew Middleton, b. 1864.
65-2004
LAWRENCE, Charles, 1709-1760. 63-381,
63-404 .
LAWRENCE, David, 1888- 64-1599,
64-1622, 65-1059
LAWRENCE, David Herbert, 1885-1930.
64-150, 65-1205
LAWRENCE, Ellis Fuller, 1879-1946. 64-695
LAWRENCE, Frances (Brashear) b. 1819.
64-416
LAWRENCE, Frank Edward. 64-1269
LAWRENCE, Henry Effingham, 1809-1876?
64-416
LAWRENCE, James E. 65-1507
LAWRENCE, John L. 63-336
LAWRENCE, Sarah Stone. 65-836
LAWRENCE, Una Roberts. 64-1157
LAWRENCE, Sir William, bart. , 1783-1867.
65-1540
LAWRENCE and Holford, firm. 64-695
LAWRENCE Co. , Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
LAWRENCE family. 64-416
Genealogy. 65-882
LAWRENCE Institute of Technology, Highland
Park, Mich. 65-1351
LAWRENCE, Kan.
Colleges and universities jee Kansas-
University (Lawrence)
LAWRENCE, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-1866
LAWRENCEVILLE School, Lawrenceville, N. J.
Students. 65-1651
LAWS, Samuel Spahr, 1824-1921. 64-282
LAWSON, John Howard. 64-1632
LAWSON, Robert, 1892-1957. 65-1978
LAWSON Valentine Company. 64-913
LAWTON, Alexander James, 1796-1876.
64-544
425
LAWTON, Alexander Robert, 1818-1896.
64-544
LAWTON, Alexander Rudolph, b. 1858
64-544
LAWTON, Charles DeWitt, 1835-1909. 65-644
LAWTON, Frederick J., 1900- 65-120
LAWTON, Sarah (Alexander) 64-544
LAWTON, Walter T. 65-1862
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
Societies see Bar associations
Women as. 64-720, 65-1437
LAWYERS' and judges' papers, 1820-1962
(Manuscript collection) 65-1360
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
LAYMAN'S Club. 65-1505
LAYTON, Mrs. Anthony. 65-1693
LAYTON, Davis, 1822-1862. 64-706
LAZARUS, EUen see Allen, EUen (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, 1777 7-1873. 64-1044
LEA, Willis M. 64-1044
LEA family. 64-1044 . 65-1533
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
^ACH^Frank Willing, 1855-1943, collector.
LEACH, Henry Goddard. 65-717
LEACH, M. L. 65-1365
LEACH, Sallle Alston (Mangum) 63-373
LEAD mines and mining
Missouri. 64-326, 64-336
LEADBEATER, Charles Webster, 1847-1934.
LEADLEY, T. A. 65-1409
LEAF, James Pinney, 1866-1949. 64-1549
LEAGUE, H. H. 64-745
LE M-m2° r C ° lumWa VaUe y Authority.
LEAGUE Island, Pa.
Navy Yard. 64-1388
LEAGUE of American Jews. 65-1734
LEAGUE of American Wheelmen. 64-1433
"ESSEX
C °^^-° n f^^ into the production of
narcotocs in Persia, 1925-1926. 65-3?
Committee of Experts to Revise the World
Court Statute. 64-778
Committee on Double Taxation. 65-1069
Economics Committee. 64-1311
Mandates see Mandates (League of Nations-
trusteeships)
LEACH, DeWitt C. , b. 1832. 64-1511
65-646
LEAGUE of Nations Association. 64-1303
65—1216
see also American Association for the
United Nations
LEAGUE of Ohio Sportsmen. 63-260
U S:'S 9 " V0te " °< ** ™« States.
Ann Arbor, Mich. 65-1375
LEAGUE to Enforce Peace. 64-1303
LEAK, Fannie see Wall, Fannie (Leak)
LEAK, John W. , 1816-1876. 64-542
LEAK family. 64-542
LEAL, Alexander. 64-932
LEAL, Ebenezah Maxwell. 64-932
LE D L '„ L ,t Cy ^ ueU (Kln e ) £?! Snankland, Lucy
Buell (King) Leal y
LEAL, Malcolm. 64-932
LEAL, Mary Ayres. 64-932
LEAL family. 64-932
LEAMTNG, Aaron, 1715-1780. 65-1668
LEARNED, Henry Barrett, 1868-1931
64-1575
LEARNED institutions and societies. 63-301
63-384, 64-151, 64-767, 64-1352, 65-434 '
65-1719, 65-1980 '
see also Education— Societies; Scientific
societies; and names of specific Institu-
tions and societies
Kentucky. 65-25
Michigan. 65-361
^T^"** (Ferry > 1851 - ca - ««•
65-1041
LEARY, John, 1837-1905. 65-1041
LEASBURG, N. C.
Family papers. 64-1044
LEATHER industry and trade. 63-91
see also Skins and hides
Tanning formulas. 65-1594
North Carolina. 64-369, 64-550, 64-564,
Virginia. 64-587
LEATHES, William. 64-123
LEAVENWORTH, Abner Johnson, 1803-1869.
LEAVENWORTH, Eliza. 64-1045
^oT"™' Frederi <**eabody, * US3.
LEAVENWORTH, Henry, 1783-1834. 65-1811
LEAVENWORTH, Hester. 64-1045
LEAVENWORTH Female College, Petersburg,
LEAVENWORTH, Kan.
Description of gold rush travelers
65-589
LEAVES from an old Washington diary by
Elizabeth Virginia (Lindsay) Lomax.
LEAVES of grass, by Walt Whitman. 65-1198
LEAVTTT, Robert. 65-1409
LEAVY, Charles Henry, 1884- 64-1272
LEBANON
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
Teachers and teaching. 65-588
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
LECONTE, Emma see Furman, Emma
(Le Conte)
LE CONTE, John, 1818-1891. 63-132
426
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LE CONTE, John Lawrence, 1825-1883.
65-654
LE CONTE, Joseph, 1823-1901. 63-132,
64-543, 65-654
LECTURE notes, 1809-13 (Manuscript collec-
tion) 65-1951
LECTURES and lecturing
For lectures on specific subjects or topics
see those subjects or topics
64-54, 64-68, 64-1210, 64-1559, 64-1562,
64-1556, 65-322, 65-532, 65-822, 65-905
California. 64-1160
France. 65-1920
Great Britain. 65-1920
Ireland. 65-1834
Missouri. 64-328
New York City. 65-1520
LEDERLE, Arthur F. , b. 1887. 65-606
LEDGER-enquirer, Columbus, Ga. 64-1163
LEDOUX, Louis Vernon, 1880-1948. 64-150
LEDUC, Jules. 64-340
LEDUC, Marie Phillippe. 64-334
LEDYARD, Henry, 1812-1880. 64-1511
LEE, Agnes. 65-995
LEE, Agnes CRand) 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, David W. 65-1669
LEE, Edmund Jennings, 1772-1843. 64-1227,
65-995
LEE, Ernest Eugene, 1876-1962. 64-1162 ,
64-1553
LEE, Fltzhugn, 1835-1905. 63-66, 64-619
LEE, Franklin, 1786-1861. 65-828
LEE, George F., 1812-1894. 65-828
LEE, George Washington Custis, 1832-1913.
64-1017
LEE, Gideon. 65-1669
LEE, Hannah see Corbin, Hannah (Lee)
LEE, Harry D., b. 1828. 65-446
LEE, Henry, 1756-1818. 63-375, 64-1145,
64-1227, 65-990, 65-991, 65-995
LEE, Henry, 1787-1837. 63-363
LEE, Henry A. G. 65-1119
LEE, Henry C. 65-991
LEE, Hutson. 63-295
LEE, J. Overton. 65-887
LEE, Jesse, 1758-1816. 65-697
LEE, John Furman, 1842-1910. 65-1860
LEE, Lewis Earle, 1870-1937. 63-182
LEE, Mary Ann Randolph (Custis) 1806-1873.
64-457, 65-995
LEE, Mary (Brown) 1869-1952. 63-260
LEE, Mary E. see Lee, Mary (Brown) 1869-
1952
LEE, Mildred. 65-995
LEE, Muna, 1895- 64-150
LEE, Nathaniel P. 64-1592
LEE (R. E.) Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home,
Richmond, Va. 65-1011
LEE (R. E.) Camp No. 1, Confederate
Veterans, Richmond, Va. 65-1011
LEE, Richard Bland, 1761-1827. 64-1227
LEE, Richard Henry, 1732-1794. 65-995
Autographs. 64-63
LEE, Robert Edward, 1807-1870. 65-994,
65-995
As correspondent. 64-39, 64-545, 64-765,
65-895
Autographs. 63-314, 65-59
Order signed by. 65-1
Relating to. 64-541, 65-986
LEE, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897. 64-609
LEE, Stephen Dill, 1833-1908. 63-290,
64-545 , 64-608, 64-1017
LEE, Thomas Sim, 1745-1819. 65-995
LEE, Vernon E. 63-260
LEE, W. Creighton. 65-1669
LEE, William, 1739-1795. 65-995
LEE, William, 1772-1840. 63-347
LEE, William Henry Fitzhugh, 1837-1891.
65-995
LEE Club, Richmond, Va. (later Common-
wealth Club) 65-960
LEE Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Land. 65-971
Personal papers. 64-1189
LEE family. 64-1240, 65-995
Genealogy. 63-335, 64-1241, 65-976
LEECH, Carl Addison. 65-360
LEECH, W. B. 64-1175
LEEDS, Lewis Walker, 1827-1896. 65-156
LEEDS, Morris Evans, 1869-1952. 65-156
LEEDS, Eng.
Firearms industry and trade. 64-1288
LEENHOUTS, Abraham, b. 1866. 65-1365
LEE'S lieutenants, by Douglas SouthaU
Freeman. 65-986
LEETE, A. E. 65-1365
LEETE, Frederick De Land, Bp., 1866-1958.
64-970
LEEWARD Islands. 63-221
LE FEVRE, Peter Paul, Bp. , 1804-1869.
64-1482
LEFFINGWELL, Christopher. 63-364
LEFTWICH, Joel, 1759-1846. 64-1046
LEFTWICH, Robert. 64-1046
LEFTWICH family. 64-1046
LEFTWICH'S grant, Tex. 64-745
LEG
Amputation. 65-1918
LEGAL documents see the subdivisions
Legal documents and Land— Legal documents
under names of places
LEGAL history. 64-469, 64-1352, uo-679
Vermont. 65-955
LEGAL medicine see Medical Jurisprudence
LEGAL systems _see Political science
LE GALLIENNE, Eva. 65-1998
LE GALLIENNE, Richard, 1866-1947.
64-150, 65-1205
LE GARDEUR, Gustave, b. 1831. 64-1212
LE GARDEUR family. 64-1212
Genealogy. 64-1212
LEGARE, HughSwinton, 1797-1843. 64-452,
64-556, 64-960, 65-936
LEGARE, James Matthews, 1823-1859. 63-48
LEGATIONS see Diplomatic service; U. S.—
Legation
LEGENDS
see also Folklore
Indians. 63-2, 63-11, 65-600, 65-1047,
65-1518
Pioneer life. 65-1047
LEGGETT, Nazareth. 64-1531
LEGISLATION. 64-253,64-561,64-764,
64-938, 64-1576, 65-33, 65-48, 65-157,
65-1507
see also 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
Direct. 65-1470
427
LE GRAND, Julia. 64-758
LEGRAS, J. M. P. 64-314
LEHMAN, Herbert Henry, 1878-1963. 65-34
65-47 , 65-54, 65-56 '
LEHR, Henry s. 63-255
LEIDY, Joseph, 1823-1891. 65-654
LEIGH, Robert D. 64-70
LEIPZIG, Ger.
Fur trade. 65-673
Students (U. S.J 64-645, 65-594
LEISERSON, William Morris, 1883-1957.
65-27
LEITE, Alfred Pinto see Pinto Leite, Alfred
LEITENSDORFER, Eugene. 65-1121
LEITMERITZ, Czechoslovakia see
Litomif ice, Czechoslovakia
LELAND, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903.
64—803
LELAND, Henry Martyn, 1843-1932. 64-1474
LELAND, Waldo Gilford, 1879- 65-1980
LELAND Stanford Junior University see
Stanford University
LELONG, J. 64-1213
LEMAY, Curtis. 65-911
LEMBJTIER, Augustin Rene' Louis, Bp of
Treguier. 64-166
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LEMKE, William, 1878-1950. 65-674
LEMOS, Manuel Gayoso de see Gayoso de
Lemos, Manuel ~
LEMPRIERE, Thomas. 63-221
LENAWEE Co. , Mich.
County records. 65-416
Insurance companies. 64-1406
LEND-lease operations (World War m
65-30, 65-43
L'ENFANT, Pierre Charles, 1754-1825.
64—768
L'ENGLE, Edward McCrady, 1834-1890
64-1047
L'ENGLE family. 64-1047
LENINGRAD, Russia see St. Petersbure
Russia 8 '
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
LENROOT, Katharine Fredrlca, 1891-
04-21
LENTHALL, John, 1807-1882. 63-155
63-367 ■ a3 '
LENTZ, Frederick Sigismund. 66-1561
LE6N, Diego de Vargas Zapata y Luii, Ponce
de see Vargas ZapataTLujfc^e de
LednTriiego de
LEON y Gama, Antonio de, 1*35-1802. 63-1
LE ° 4 ^ R f. *«*». "97-1863. 64-275.
LEONARD, Donald S. 65-536
LEONARD, Irving Albert. 65-566
LEONARD, Isam. 64-546
LEONARD, J. c, b. 1838. 65-563
LEONARD, J. L. 65-1495
LEONARD, Joshua. 64-847
LEONARD, Nathaniel, b. 1768. 64-275
LEONARD, Reeves. 64-275
LE °^ J - William EUery, 1876-1944.
LEONARD, William S. , 1794-1825. 64-546
LEONARD family. 64-275
LEONI, Mich.
Central Normal School. 65-1351
Michigan Union College. 65-381
Theological Institute. 65-1353
Wesleyao Methodist Church. 65-637
LEPROSY
Washington. 63-212
^1840 Y ' ie 64 : - h 8^ nOnt ' JamCS Dotaaeu > 178 °-
LE RAY de Chaumont; Vincent. 63-220
LERICH family. 65-1354
LERNER, Max, 1902- 65-384
LEROY, James Alfred, 1875-1909. 65-1370
LERRIGO, P. H. J. 65-1711
LE SEURE, Helen. 65-157
LESLEY, J. Peter, 1819-1903. 64-100
LE 64^06 Amy <MrS - L11Ue (WCSt) Br0Wn Buc *>
LESLIE Woman Suffrage Commission. 63-369
LESQUEREUX, Leo, 1806-1889. 64-100
LE ff?S Gotthold E P°~i». 1729-1781.
do -230
LESTER family. 64-639
LETCHER, John, 1813-1884. 63-66
LE ^ 4 C ™ t . Robert Peridna, 1788-1861.
LETTERS from; and Letters received in see
as subdivisions under names of local places
lor letters of a general nature written from
or received in that place by any persons
LEUCOCYTES. 64-134
LEUPP, Burrage Beach. 65-1669
LEUPP, Charles Mortimer. 65-1669
LEUPP, William. 65-1669
LEUPP, William H., Jr. 65-1669
LEUPP, William Hopkins. 65-1669
LEUPP family. 65-166?
LEVANT see Near East
LEVER, D. 64-727
LEVERETT, Frank, 1859-1943. 64-100
LEVERETT, John, 1662-1774. 65-1250
LEVERETT, William. 63-328
LEVERICH, Charles P. 65-1203
LEVERICH, Matilda. 65-1203
LEVERICH family. 65-1203
LEVERING, Eugene, 1845-1928. 64-1160
LEVERING, Mrs. Eugene. 64-1157
LEVERING, Joshua, 1845-1935: 64-1160
LEVEY, Edgar C, 1881- 65-2011
LEVI, Oscar. 65-636
LEVI, Werner, 1912- 63-244
LEVIN, Herman, 1907- 64-1614
LEVIN, Meyer, 1905- 65-1104
LEVINSON, Salmon Oliver, 1865-1941
64-J24. 64-183
LEVISTON, George. 65-159
LE m9- E 1901 Dla — PhmpB - E «SeolaCLevy)
LEVY family. 64-613, 64-797
LEWIN, Kurt, 1890-1947. 65-486
LEWIS, Abel N. 64-255
LEWIS, AUen. 65-879
LEWIS, Benton W. , b. 1844. 65-625
LEWIS, Cecil Day see Day^Lewis, Cecil, 1904-
428
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LEWIS, Charles Edward. 64-955
LEWIS, Charles Lee. 65-969
LEWIS, David John, 1869-1952. 63-106
LEWIS, Dixon Hall, 1802-1848. 64-496
LEWIS, Eleanor Parke (CustLs) 1779-1852.
LEWIS, Elizabeth Herritage (Bryan) 64-1048
LEWIS, Exum. 64-1048
T.EWIS. Fielding. 17637-1834. 64-125
LEWIS, Gilbert. 65-1928
LEWIS, Henry, of Glasgow, Mo. 64-273
LEWIS, Howard Bishop, 1887-1954. 65-361
LEWIS, Ivey Foreman, 1833-1884. 64-547
LEWIS, James Hamilton, 1863-1939. 64-183,
64-247, 65-1052, 65-1053, 65-1821
LEWIS, Janet, 1899- 64-150, 64-733
LEWIS, John D. , commission merchant In
Russia. 65-1670
LEWIS, John Fletcher. 64-273
LEWIS, Julia. 65-1670
LEWIS, Justin. 65-1160
LEWIS, Kenelm Harrison, 1816-1866.
64-1048
LEWIS, Mary Alice. 65*1670
LEWIS, Meriwether, 1774-1809. 64-268,
64-288, 64-314
Estate of. 65-1161
LEWIS, Mittie (Pender) 64-548
LEWIS, Morgan, 1754-1844. 63-366
LEWIS, Noel Lawson, 1876- 65-1077
LEWIS, Oscar, 1893- 64-1367
LEWIS, Percy Wyndham see Lewis, Wyndham,
1882-1957
LEWIS, Richard Henry, 1806-1857. 64-1048
LEWIS, Richard Henry, 1832-1917. 64-1048
LEWIS, Rufus G. 63-328
LEWIS, Sinclair, 1885-1951. 64-127, 65*517,
65-1205, 65-1934
LEWIS, W. H. 65-995
LEWIS, Will F. 64-947
LEWIS, William David, 1792-1881. 65-1670
LEWIS, William Ely, 1839-1864. 65-565
LEWIS, William Gaston, 1835-1901. 64-548
LEWIS, Wyndham, 1882-1957. 64-955, .-
65-1205
LEWIS and Clark Expedition. 64-314
LEWIS Co., N. T. 64-824
Railroads. 64-941
LEWIS family. 64-81, 64-268, 64-955,
64-1048
Genealogy. 64-1184
LEWIS Institute, Chicago, IHL 64-1324
LEWIS Manufacturing Company, Walpole, Mass.
64-240
LEWIS, Oliver and Phillips. 65-1754
LEWBOHN, Adolph. 65-47
LEWISTON, Me.
Bates College. 65-1094
LEWISTOWN, TO.
Schools. 63-119
LEXINGTON, Ga.
Letters from. 65-1530
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
LEXINGTON, Va.
Colleges and universities see Washington
and Lee University, Lexington, Va.
Resident of. 64-618
Virginia Military Institute see Virginia-
Military Institute, Lexington
LETBA, Fernando de. 64-314
LIABILITY, Employers' see Employers'
liability
LIAISON Committee of Women's International
Organisations
Peace and Disarmament Committee. 63-232
LIARD River Indians. 65-1819
LIBBY, Frederick Joseph, 1874- 64-446
LIBBY, Isaac Chase, 1852-1923. 64-214
LIBBY family. 64-214
t.toby Prison, Richmond, Va. 65-869,
65-885
LIBEL see Freedom of the press
LIBERAL Judaism see Reform Judaism
LIBERAL League, National. 65-1219
LIBERAL Republicanism^ 65-907
LIBERIA. 64-73
Colonization. 64-751, 64-1175
Travel and description. 63-107
LIBERIA College. 64-73
LIBERTY, Civil see Civil liberty
LIBERTY Co. , Ga.
Personal papers. 64-385
LIBERTY Engine Company No. 1, Gold Hill,
Nev. 65-1145
LIBERTY League, American. 65-343
LIBERTY League, Corn Belt. 65-1507
LIBERTY loans (World War I) 64-1501
LIBERTY, Me.
History. 65-1963
LIBERTY, Mo.
Personal papers. 65-676
LIBERTY of religion see Religious liberty
LIBERTY of the press see Freedom of the
press
LIBERTY Party. 65-264, 65-595
LIBERTY, Tenn.
Banks and banking. 64-1195
LIBRARIANSHIP. 64-101, 65-884, 65-1309,
65-1933, 65-1982
LIBRARIES. 64-767
Administration. 64-101
Fundraising. 65-37
Gifts, legacies, etc.
Michigan. 65-566
New York City. 64-1543
By type
Church. 64-1551
College and university. 64-96, 64-101,
64-1426
Massachusetts. 65-1232, 65-1269,
65-1276, 65-1298
Michigan. 65-191, 65-217, 65-348,
65-357, 65-548, 65-566, 65-593
Minnesota. 65-1982
New Hampshire. 65-1847
North Carolina. 63-80
Medical. 65-1541
Presidential. 65-37, 65-121
Private. 64-126, 65-432
Catalogs. 64-815, 65-585
Public
Minnesota. 63-245
State. 65-996
Tennessee. 65-884
Zoology
Catalogs. 65-1938
429
"BRAKES (Continued)
By place
Great Britain. 65-156
Illinois. 65-707
Massachusetts. 65-187
Minnesota. 63-241, 63-249, 65-671
Missouri. 65-121, 65-677
New York City. 65-187
North Dakota. 65-797
Pennsylvania. 65-820
Tennessee. 65-886
Virginia. 65-996
LIBRARY associations. 64-101
M1 65 i8an ' 6& " 196, 65 - 26 °. 85-422,
South Carolina. 64-1552
Tennessee. 65-884, 65-886
LIBRARY of Congress. 64-613, 64-776,
Catalog Division. 64-101
LICHTY, David Martin, 1862-1942. 65-362
LIDDELL, Moses. 64-441
LIDDELL family. 64-441
LIDDLE, Ralph A. 64-850
LIDDON, Henry Parry, 1829-1890. 63-207
LIE, Trygve. 64-1622
LIEBER, Francis, 1800-1872. 63-370
64-1569, 64-1585, 65-930, 65 -931 '"'
LIEBLTNG, A. J. 65-1664
LIEN law
Minnesota. 63-236
LIFE car (Marine rescue boat) 65-1691
LIFE insurance see Insurance-Life
LIFE-records of Chaucer (Publication) 64-811
LIFESAVTNG. 65-1691
LIGETT, Walter W. 65 -1427
LIGHTFOOT, F. W. 64-800
LIt 65^° T ' Mar y WasW »gt°nBaU (Minor)
LIGHTFOOT family
Genealogy. 65-969
LIGHTHALL, Dow L. , b. 1809. 65-552
LIGHTING
see also Electric lighting
Theaters. 64-1625
LIGHTS, Superintendent of
Florida. 64-595
LIGON family
Genealogy. 64-1188, 65-967
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LIGUESTE LACLEDE, Pierre see Laclede
Pierre Ligueste, 1724-1778
LTLBURN family
Genealogy. 65-962
LILIENTHAL, David Ell 1899- 64-771
ft" 5 ' »;"«>. 65-29, aS-61, *-*'
65-64, 65-78, 65-384
LILLEGARD, G. 63-18
LILUE, Betsey. 65-2019
LILLIE, Daniel Campbell, b. 1B28. 65-2019
LILUE, John, 1755-1801. 65-2019
LILLIE, John, 1791-1855. 65-2019
LOLIE, John, 1818-1844. 65-2019
LILLIE family. 65-2019
LIMA, N. Y.
Cemetery records. 64-898
LIMA, Peru. 64-296
Provincial Council. 63-74
LIMESTONE Springs, S. C.
Family papers. 65-724
UM^Gthe^esidency, National Committee
U V i ^ , l ^^ m ' Pr6S - U - S - "09-1865.
63-95, 64-61, 64-1385. 65-2017
Administration of. 65-166
A *65™6M ber ° f "■" mi ° 0iS Le «*» latare -
As correspondent 64-1383. 65-681
65-905, 65-931 '
Assassination. 63-185, 64-270, 64-1571
65-605, 65-905
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63, 65-59
Books about. 65-1108
Election campaign, 1860. 64-511
Funeral. 65-625
Inauguration (First) 63-107
Inauguration (Second) 64-666
Interview with. 64-804
Letters to. 64-1329, 65-162
Meeting with the Baltimore Convention
committee. 65-246
Newspaper clippings. 64-146
Relating to. 63-392, 64-38, 64-966,
65-166, 65-287, 65-344, 65-630 65-719
65-878, 65-1920 ' *
Review in honor of. 63-229
Speeches. 65-557
Statue of. 65-909
LINCOLN, Benjamin, 1733-1810. 63-49
65-1318 '
LINCOLN, Isaac. 65-2001
LINCOLN, John. 65-2001
LINCOLN, Levi, 1782-1868. 65-178
LINCOLN, Mary (Todd) 1818-1882. 65-2017
LINCOLN, Robert Todd, 1843-1926. 63-371
64-247, 64-764, 65-162 '
Autographs. 65-358
LINCOLN Centennial Association of Springfield.
EU. 64-247 —c-— «u,
LINCOLN Centre, Chicago, HI. 64-1326
LINCOLN Co., Me.
Family papers. 65-1704
LINCOLN Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-417, 64-433
LINCOLN Co., Tenn.
Courts. 65-726
History (Notes, etc.) 64-1193
LINCOLN Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
LINCOLN-Douglas campaign. 64-511
LINCOLN family. 64-61
Migration. 64-1386
LD 6 5?^3 Highwa y Association. 65-343,
LINCOLN, m.
Asylum for Feeble Minded. 64-167
^COLNJoint Stock Land Bank, Lincoln, Neb.
LINCOLN Migration Commission. 64-1386
LINCOLN, Neb.
Altrusa Club. 65-1414
As State capital. 65-1418
Banks and banking. 65-1462
Board of Education. 65-1464
Civic affairs. 65-1490
Commissioner of Public Safety. 65-1451
Fraternities and sororities. 65-1459
Government. 65-1421, 65-1435
Judges. 65-1428
Law practice. 65-1437
Mayors. 65-1451
Music educators. 65-1484
National Union for Social Justice. 85-1490
Nebraska State Penitentiary. 65-1494
430
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LINCOLN, Neb. (Continued)
Nebraska Wesleyan University 65-1480
Personal paoers. 65-1425, 65-1445,
65-1456, 65-1481
Politics. 65-1431
Organizations and parties. 65-1507
Population elements
German-Russian colony. 65-1509
Resident of. 65-1409, 65-1417, 65-1424,
65-1444, 65-1463, 65-1987
Teachers and teaching. 65-1461
University of Nebraska see Nebraska-
University (Lincoln)
Urban League. 65-1490
Women's organizations. 65-1415
LINCOLN Oil and Gas Company. 65-1053
LOJCOLN-Roosevelt Republican League.
65-860, 65-867
LINCOLN Street Railway Company, Lincoln,
Neb. 65-1464
LINCOLN Tunnel
Ventilation. 65-1939
LTNCOLNIANA (Book collecting) 64-146
LINCOLNIANA (Manuscript collection)
RR.51MT
LJNCOLNTON, N. C.
Business and personal papers. 65-729
Civil War. J64-610
Family papers. 64-559, 64-1030
Farms and farming. 64^999
Resident of. 64-638
LTND, Jenny see Lind-Goldschmidt, Jenny
Maria, 1820-1887
LIND-GOLDSCHMIDT, Jenny Maria, 1820-
1887. 64-1182, 65-659
LINDBERGH, Anne (Morrow) 64-739
LINDBERGH, Charles August, 1659-1924.
64-1255, 65-672
LINDBERGH, Charles Augustus, 1902-
64-1557, 64-1573, 65-672
LINDBERGH family. 65-672
LINDBERGH kidnapping case, 1938. 64-1573,
65-914
LINDBLAD, Adolf F. , 1801-1878. 65-859
LINDE family. 65-1575
UNDEMER, Lawrence B. 65-363
LINDEN, Ala.
Resident oL 64-440
LINDLEY, Ernest K. 65-47
UNDLEY, Paul. 64-365
LINDSAY, Howard, 1889- 65-1064, 65-1838
LINDSAY, John A. 64-549
LINDSAY, Nicholas Vacbel, 1879-1931.
64-137, 64-150, 65-708, 65-1934, 65-1997
LINDSAY, Robert Goodlow, b. 1816. 64-549
LINDSAY, Vachel see Lindsay, Nicholas
Vachel
LINDSAY family. 64-549
Genealogy. 65-968
LINDSLEY, Mrs. A. V. 65-1671
LINDSLEY, Isaac. 65-1671
LINDSLEY, Philip, b. 1862. 65-1671
LTNEBACK, Julius A. 64-1008
LINEN industry
see also Textile industry and trade
Ireland. 63-102
Scotland. 64-412
LINGELBACH, William Ezra, 1871-1962.
63-7
LDJGLE, Hiram D. 65-1421
LINGUISTICS see Language and languages
LINN, Joseph Adolph, 1810-1864. 64-550
LINN Co., Or. 64-706
LION, Leon. 65-854
LION (Ship) 64-344
LIPMAN, Charles Bernard, 1883-1944.
64-1522
IIPPDJCOTT, Bertha Horstmann see Coles ,
Bertha Horstmann (Llppincott) 1880-1963
LIPPINCOTT (J. B.) Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. 65-829
LTPPINCOTT, Walter, 1849-1927. 65-829
LIPPINCOTT (Walter) prize. 65-829
LIPPINCOTT family. 65-829
LIPPINCOTT'S magazine. 63-321
LTPPMANN, Walter, 1889- 63-323, 64-1572,
64-1622, 64-1624, 65-1205
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
LTPSCOMBE, Rebecca see Russell, Rebecca
(Lipscombe)
LIQUOR Control Commission, Michigan.
64-1491; 65-484
LIQUOR problem
Indians. 65-672
LIQUOR trade
see also Distilling industries; Taverns,
saloons, etc. ; Whiskey — Price
Taxation. 65-1787
Michigan. 64-1491
New York City. 65-1175
Oregon. 64-704
South Carolina. 63-300
Virginia. 64-980
LISLE, N. Y.
Account books. 64-863
Genealogy. 64-864
Theological student 64-862
LISLET, Louis Moreau. 65-699
USSNER, Meyer, 1871-1930. 65-860 , 65-867
LIST, John Adam. 65-364
LISTER, Ernest, 1870-1919. 64-1263,
64-1271, 65-1052
LISTS, registers, etc. , Military see material
under names of armies, military units,
States, and wars, e.g. Tennessee— Infantry;
Civil War — Registers, lists, etc
LITCHFIELD, Edward Harold, 1914- 65-423
LITCHFIELD, I1L
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-22
LITCHMAN, Marts M_. 1887-1960. 65-1042
LITERACY. 64-1193
LITERARY affairs see Literature and literary
affairs
LITERARY Club of Cincinnati. 63-173
LITERARY manuscripts (Manuscript collec-
tions) 65-228, 65-1361, 65-1664
LITERARY profession see Authorship
LITERARY societies. 63-24, 63-50, 65-922
Michigan. 65-406, 65-529, 65-1339,
65-1367
. Nebraska. 65-1419
North Carolina. 65-728
North Dakota. 65-781
Ohio. 63-173
South Carolina. 63-289
Washington, D. C. 64-1574, 65-922
LITERARY Society of Washington, Washington,
D. C. 64-1574
LITERATURE and literary affairs. 63-372,
64-281, 64-363, 64-790, 64-882, 64-955,
65-9, 65-11, 65-14, 65-384, 65-717, 65-863,
65-1118, 65-1198, 65-1722, 65-1739,
65-1850, 65-1852, 65-1958, 65-1997
see also Authors; Authors and publishers;
Authorship; Children's literature; Pub-
lishers and publishing; and names of
literatures, e. g. Spanish literature
Criticism. 65-839
431
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LITERATURE and literary affairs (Continued)
Lecture notes. 64-233
Marketing. 65-10
' s Periodicals. 65-1029, 65-1106, 65-1118
Teachers and teaching. 64-926, 64-1338
By place
Great Britain. 64-810, 65-10, 65-14
65-1198, 65-1845, 65-1847, 65-1849
North Carolina. 64-606
Peru. 63-74
Scotland. 65-1848
South Carolina. 63-289
Southern States. 64-1040
Spain. 64-48
LTTOMERICE, Czechoslovakia. 64-1216
LOT, Jacob. 65-844
LITTLE, Amos B. 64-509
LITTLE, Clarence Cook, 1888- 64-1455
64-1474, 64-1515, 65-307, 65-332, 65-365
65-531,65-547,65-645 ~'
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, Moses S. 65-1020
LITTLE, Norman. 64-873
LITTLE, Thomas Brown, 1799-1854. 64-357
LITTLE Big Horn, Battle of the, 1876. 65-773
Lm /f„'n, Br0Wn **" Com P»ny,' Boston, Mass.
DD-1B03
LITTLE family. 64-357
LITTLE magazines. 65-1118
LITTLE man (Periodical) 65-1106
LITTLE Ogeechee Baptist Church, Screven
Co., Ga. 65-190
LITTLE Prairie Ronde, Mich.
Travels from. 64-1503
LITTLE River, N. C. 64-377
LITTLE Rock, Ark.
Civil War. 63-231
LITTLE Theatre movement. 65-1998
LITTLE Traverse Bay, Mich.
Construction industry. 65-539
LITTLEJOHN, Flavius Josephus, 1804-1880
05-366
LITTLEJOHN family. 64-1031
LITTLER, Da vii 64-245
LITTLETON-Griswold Fund. 63-3i 9
LIVELEY family
Genealogy. 64-1179
LTVERMORE, George, 1809-1865. €4-914
LIVERPOOL, Eng.
Cotton trade. 64-1398
Flour industry and trade. 64-907
""ewSw M ' 258 * M - 1033 ' M - 1398 -
Shipping records
Trade. 63-274
LIVERY stables see Stables
LIVESAY, Florence (Randal) 1874-1953
64-150
64-256, 64-824, 64-897
LIVESTOCK. 64-245, 64-1193
see also Animals, and names of kinds of
livestock, e. g. Cattle; Horses; Sheep
Branding. 64-299
Breeders* associations
North Dakota. 65-787
Indians. 65-1994
Marketing. 65-1757
By place
Alabama. 65-1864
Colorado. 65-1767
Japan. 65-892
Michigan. 65-201
Montana. 65-1769
Nebraska. 65-1212, 65-1430
Nevada. 65-1994
New Mexico. 65-1771
North Carolina. 64-989
South Carolina. 63-313
IS T G ^TEf' New York a *' Cou °^l of
the. 64-1630
"ssss A 6 i 5 d f 6 r uyier) van ■— — *
LIVINGSTON, Burton Edward, 1875-1948
65-1672
LIVINGSTON, Edward, 1764-1836. 65-491
LIVINGSTON, Henry, 1714-1799. 65-1529
"W^fTON, Henry Brockholst, 1757-1823.
65-H93 J
LIVINGSTON, Howard. 65-1B07
LIVINGSTON, J. M. 65-1807
LIVINGSTON, Robert, 1654-1728. 65-60
LIVINGSTON, Walter, 1740-1797. 64-1567
LIVINGSTON, William, 1723-1790. 63-293
65-1550, 65-1570, 65-1694
LIVINGSTON Baptist Association. 64-924
LIVINGSTON Co., Mich.
Agricultural societies. 65-1346
County records. 65-416
Land
Transactions. 65-426
LIVINGSTON Co. , N. Y.
Churches and religions affairs
Baptist. 64-924
Vital records. 64-898
LIVINGSTON family. 65-60
LIVINGSTON, Kinkead & Company. 65-1807
LIVINGSTONE, John. 64-1575
LIVONIA, Mich.
Business papers. 65-205
LL 2?^J« AJ i red Henr y- 1864-1927. 64-1515
65;367, 65-636, 65-1397 '
LLOYD, David Demarest, 1911-1962. 65-121
LLOYD, Lola Maverick. 65-1160
LLOYD GEORGE, David, 1863-1945. 64-767
"SE,?"?' EdIth Lacker st e en see Jones,
Edith Lackersteen Lloyd
LOADER, Patience. 64-737
LOANS. 64-1502, 64-1638, 65-857, 65-1742
Michigan. 64-1441, 65-400
New York. 64-934
LOBATO, Jose'BentoMonteiro, 1882-1948
64-697
LOBBYING. 64-851, 65-1778
LOBSTER fishermen
Maine. 64-712
LOCAL government see County government
andcounty records; Municipal government;
Township records; and appropriate sub-
divisions under names of places.
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'falso
indexed under Ann Arbor, Mich. )
LOCHNER, Elsbeth. 64-1615
LOCHNER, Louis Paul, 1887- 64-161 5
LOCHNER, Robert 64-1615
LOCK, James. 64-56
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LOCKE, Edwin Allen, 1910- 65*122
LOCKE, Frances Sargent see Osgood, Frances
Sargent (Locke) 1811-1850
LOCKE, Franklin D. 64-865
LOCKE, George Adams, 18347-1909.
65-1786
LOCKE, John, 1792-1856. 63-256
LOCKE, John Francis. 64-460
LOCKE, N. Y.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
LOCKERT family
Genealogy. 64-1179
LOCKETT (James) Camp No. 3, United Spanish
War Veterans, Carson City, Nev. 65-1787
LOCKETT, Samuel Henry, 1826-1891.
64-1050
LOCKHART, Eleanor (Kelly) 64-538
LOCKHART, Samuel. 64-538
LOCKOUTS see Strikes and lockouts
LOCKS (Canal) 64-865
LOCK'S Hotel, Newbttryport, Mass. 64-56
LOCKWOOD, Albert, 1871-1933. 65-547
LOCKWOOD, Elmer Leo, 1889- 64-898
LOCKWOOD family. 64-958
Genealogy. 64-898
LOCOMOTIVES. 63-37, 65-539
see also Steam engines
Iowa. 64-1379
Pennsylvania. 65-1547
LOCUST Hill, N. C.
Family papers. 64-978
LOCUSTS. 64-1241
LODGE, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. 64-247,
64-767, 64-778, 64-1218, 64-1290, 65-565,
65-862, 65-913, 65-917, 65-1160, 65-1850
LODGE, Henry Cabot, 1902- 65-487, 65-1059
LODGES see Fraternal organizations
LODI Township, Mich.
Family papers. 65-660
LOEB, William, 1866-1937. 64-769, 64-778
LOEWS, inc. see Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, inc.
LOG booms. 63-235
LOGAN, Benjamin. 64-314
LOGAN, Mrs. John A. see Logan, Mary
Simmerson (Cunningham) 1838-1923
LOGAN, John Alexander, 1826-1886. 63-371,
64-1304, 65-162 ]
LOGAN, John Alexander, 1865-1899. 63-371
LOGAN, Kate Virginia (Cox) 64-551
LOGAN, Mary Simmerson (Cunningham) 1838-
1923. 63-371, 64-1304, 65-162
LOGAN, Sam. 64-1189 '
LOGAN, Stephen Trigg, 1800-1880. 64-245
LOGAN, Thomas Muldrup, 1840-1914.
64-551
LOGAN, Walter Seth, 1847-1906. . 65-648
LOGAN, Sir William Edmund. 65-654
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 Aviation— Flight logbooks;
Ships — Logbooks
LOGGERS and Lumbermen, Loyal Legion of .
64-1271, 65-1051
LOGGING see Lumber industry and trade
LOGIC. 63-365, 65-1199
Teachers and teachings.
65-1251
LOHMANN, Karl Baptiste, 1887-1963.
65-1924
LOHRFTNCK, Rosalind. 65-1850, 65-1852
LOIRE River. 63-6
LOITERING. 64-1140
LOLITA (Screenplay) by Vladimir Nabokov.
65-921
LOMAX, Anne Corbin see Green, Anne
Corbin (Lomax)
LOMAX, Elisabeth Winter (Payne) 1850-1932.
65-968
LOMAX, Elizabeth Lindsay see Wood,
Elizabeth Lindsay (Lomax)
LOMAX, Elizabeth Virginia (Lindsay) 1796-
1867. 65-968
LOMAX, Jane Tayloe see Worthington, Jane
Tayloe (Lomax)
LOMAX, Lundsford Lindsay, 1835-1913.
65-968
LOMAX, Martha Virginia Sarah. 65-968
LOMAX family. 65-968
LOMBARD, Warren Plimpton, 1855-1939.
64-1515, 65-369
LONDON, Edith Ward, 1881-1933. 64-552
LONDON, Fritz. 65-1718
LONDON, Jack, 1876-1916. 64-1624, 65-861
LONDON, John, 1747-1816. 64-552
LONDON, John, lawyer, fL 1873-1888.
64-552
LONDON, John L. 64-442
LONDON, Lawrence F. 65-884
LONDON, Lucy (Hall) 64-552
LONDON and Bryan, Boston, Mass. 64-372 ,
LONDON Economic Conference, 1933. 64-567
64-1577, 65-66
LONDON, Eng.
Authors' societies. 64-796
Booksellers and bookselling. 64-792
Choirs (Music) 65-859
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1160
Company of Merchants Trading to the South
Seas see South Sea Company
Consular service (Hawaii) 65-1777
Consular service (U. S. ) 65-1553
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-817,
64-1348, 65-63, 65-1576
Unofficial representative. 64-1568
Drury Lane Theater. 65-1878
Epidemics, 1814.- 64-69
Flour industry and trade. 64-907
Friends' Library. 65-156
Fur trade. 64-172, 65-673
Land. 64-1537, 65-1569, 65-1879
Letters from. 64-94, 65-1798
Libraries. 65-156 •
Merchants. 64-259, 65-1526
Metropolitan Tabernacle. 64-1160
Monetary and Economic Conference, 1933.
64-567, 64-1577, 65-66
National Service League. 64-74
Periodicals. 65-1876
Personal papers. 65-1473, 65-1560,
65-1591, 65-1593, 65-1666
Prisons. 64-43
Publishers and publishing. 64-1347,
65-1085
Shipping records. 64-412, 64-1400
Silver mining companies. 65-1156
Stock Exchange. 65-1157
,' Theater. 65-1874, 65'-1878
Theatrical costumes. 65-1761
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LONDON, Eng. (Continued)
Travel and description. 63-250, 64-1180
64-1217 '
U. S. Legation. 65-63
University. 63-54
World Economic Conference. 1933 64-5(57
64-1577, 65-66 *
LONDON family. 64-552
LONDON Index (Periodical) 65-1029
LONDON Yearly Meeting of Friends. 65-153
Meeting for Sufferings. 65-153
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
65-1488
LONG, J. M. 65-1771
LONG, Jacob. 64-554
LONG, John, of Alamance Co. , N. C. 64-554
LONG, John A. 64-554
LONG, John Cuthbert, 1892- 64-1474
LONG, John Davis, 1838-1915. 64-778
65-565, 65-1319
LONG, LetlOaR. 64-554
LONG, Margaret. 65-1160
LONG, Nicholas. 64-1053
LONG, NimrodW. E. 65-1864
LONG, Oscar Russell, d. 1914. 65-1365
LONG, Queen. 65-1864
LONG, Ray. 63-383
LONG, Stephen Harrlman, 1784-1864. 64-343
Expedition to the Rocky Mountains 1819-
1820. 65-676
LONG, William West. 63-14
A LONG day in a short life, by Albert Maltz
65-1204
LONG family. 64-554
LONG Islan/^ u. Y.
Family papers. 64-416
Letters received in. 64-597
Railroads. 65-1520
Resident of. 65-1097
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
see also Geodesy
LONGMIRE family
Genealogy. 64-1177
LONGSHOREMEN. 65-1042
LONGSTREET, Aaron. 65-1673
LON ^ TREET . Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870.
"•NGSTREET, James, 1821-1904. 63-108,
^^HZf pondent. 64-223, 64-545, 64-765,
Relating to. 64-541
LONGSTREET, Stephen, 1907- 65-1105
LONGWORTH, Nicholas, 1782-1863. 65-18
"SmSE 1 * NichDlas ' 1869 - l9si - ••>-»«.
LONGWORTH family. 63-174, 63-193
LONGYEAR, John Wesley, 1820-1875
65-246, 65-370
LONGYEAR family
Genealogy. 64-898
LOOKING Glass, Nez Perce' chief. 64-1251
LOOKOUT Mountain, Tenn.
Cravens House. 65-885
LOOMIS, DanieL 64-788
LOOM1S, Francis Butler, 1861-1948. 65-862
LOOMS see Textile machinery
LOO-NEE, Sidney. 64-1157
LOOSEY, Charles Frederick de. 64-345
LOPER, Richard Fanning. 64-1578
LORCH, Emil, 1870-1963. 65-434, 65-1340
LORD, Eliza (Hill) 64-555
LORD, Eliza Jane see De Rosset, Eliza Jane
(Lord) ~
LORD, Frederick James. 64-555
LORD, Milton E. 65-1982
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
LORIMER, William. 64-1498
LORDK5, David R. 64-56
LOSING, William Wing, 1818-1886. 65-870
LORME, Lola, 1883- 65-1850
LORRAINE
Travel and description. 65-852
LORY, Charles Alfred, 1872- 65-1833
LOS ALAMOS, N. M. 64-126
Scientific societies. 64-28
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Bible Institute. 64-1160
Church of All Nations. 64-775
Churches and religious affairs. 64-775
Seventh Day Adventist. 65-1474
Law practice. 63-17, 64-738
Lectures and lecturing. 64-1160
Reform movements. 65-860
Resident of. 65-1114
Southwest Museum. 64-7
L °!^I H ?V Urrey - En *- (Manuscript
collection) 65-1879
LOSKE, Paul. 64-5
"f^Xj; Benson John, 1813-1891. 63-67,
LOTHROP, J. 63-346
LOTOS Club, New .York City. 65-1059
LOTT, Abraham
Estate of. 65-1683
LOTTERIES. 64-659
Land
New York. 65-1561
Tickets. 64-309, 64-317
Louisiana. 63-350
LO ?P» Henry Nelson, 1850-1938. 65-371.
LOUDON, Tenn.
Resident of. 64-451
LOUDOUN Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
Letters received in. 64-1060
LOUGH family. 63-183
LOUIS XIV, King of France, 1638-1715
Autographs. 64-63
LOUIS XV, King of France, 1710-1774.
64-449, 64-956
434
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LOUIS Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, 1772-
1806. 64-1615
LOUIS, Joe, 1914- 65-372
LOUIS A. Slotin Memorial Fond. 64-126
LOUISA Co. , Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-978, 65-965, 65-1006
LOUISA Grays (23d Virginia Regt ) 65-965
LOUISA (Ship) 65-1522
LOUISBURG, Can.
Siege, 1745. 63-221
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Family papers. 64-388, 64-501
Resident of. 64-1035
LOUISIANA
see also Orleans Territory
Agricultural experiment stations. 64-1113
Banks and banking. 64-480
Cavalry. 65-890
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, 65-1535
Episcopal. 64-486, 64-1548
Methodist. 65-1830
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
64-1136, 65-441, 65-564
Letters from. 64-416
Military occupation. 65-441
Military papers. 65-890
Military service In. 64-246, 64-303,
64-484, 64-1094, 65-564
Regiments see Louisiana— Cavalry;
Louisiana — Infantry
Soldiers from. 64-480, 64-1094,
64-1208
Clubs. 64-1125
Colleges and universities. 64-840, 65-1492
Commission merchants. 64-669, 64-682,
64-1033
Cotton
Growing. 64-622
Trade. 64-1533, 65-716
Customs service. 64-1587
Economic conditions. 65-159
Engineering. 64-765
Estates. 65-701
Family papers. 64-591
18th and 19th centuries. 65-2019
19th century. 65-878
19th and 20th centuries. 64-412, 64-527.
64-594, 64-648
Foreign population
Irish. 65-159
Freemasons. 64-578
French period. 64-261, 65-700
Trade. 64-85
Hospitals. 64-480, 64-1212
Infantry
1st Regt., 1861-1865. 64-1208
Judges. 65-694
Land
Legal documents. 65-26
Public. 64-1102
Transactions. 64-450
Letters from. 65-743, 65-1320
Lotteries. 63-350
Haps. 64-743, 64-1209
Medical practice. 64-578
Merchants. 64-1398
Military posts. 64-288
Military service in. 63-264
Militia. 64-1212
Municipal government. 65-699
Paint Industry and trade. 65-889
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,
64-1125
Politics. 63-76
Letters relating to. 64-364, 64-1094,
65-878
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 64-517
19th and 20th centuries. 64-441,
64-1125
Reconstruction. 64-1125, 65-878
Riots. 65-159
Schools. 64-252
Sheriffs. 64-480
Shipping records. 64-255, 64-682, 64-897,
64-1211, 64-1215
Slave trade. 64-1546
Social life. 65-159
Spanish period. 65-700
State Military College, Alexandria see
Louisiana— State University and Agricul-
tural and Mechanical College (Baton
Rouge)
State Seminary of Learning see Louisiana-
State University and Agricultural and
Mechanical College (Baton Rouge)
State University and Agricultural and
Mechanical College (Baton Rouge)
64-840, 64-1050
Faculty organization. 65-1492
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, 65-1581
Varnish Industry. 65-889
Vital records
Marriages. 65-701
Yellow fever epidemic, 1878. 64-1209
LOUISIANA Purchase. 64-287, 64-334.
65-700
LOUISIANA Purchase Exposition, 1904 see
St. Louis, Mo. —Louisiana Purchase
Exposition, 1904
LOUISIANA Territory
Land claims and titles. 64-283
Transfer papers of government commis-
sioners. 65-700
LOUEIANAIS (Steamboat) 64-1211
LOUISVILLE advertiser. 64-252
LOUISVILLE and Nashville Railroad. 64-511
LOUISVILLE, Ky. 64-81
Brook Street Methodist Episcopal Church.
65-24
Civil War
Military service in. 64-243
Family papers. 65-26
Land
Legal documents. 65-26
Law practice. 65-79
Newspapers. 64-252
Personal papers. 64-1103
Resident of. 64-426, 65-21
Social Hfe. 65-24
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
(formerly at Greenville, S. C. ) 64-1069,
64-1161, 65-1884
435
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Continued)
Travel and description. 64-1180
"™« BT . Clement Augustas, 1843-1926.
LOUP City, Neb.
Drug trade. 65-1441
LOVE, Anna see Russell. Anna Love
LOVE, James M. , 1820-1891. 63-210
LOVE, James Robert, 1798-1863. 64-1014
LOVE, June (Spencer) 65-739
LOVE, William A. 65-1360
LOVE
Poetry. 64-751 .... .
LOVE family. 64-1014
Genealogy. 64-1307
LOVE Speculation Lands. 64-1014
LOVEJOY, Ernest. 65-1941
LOVEJOT, Francis T. F. 64-767
LOVEJOY Military Academy, Raleteh. N C
64-1040 *^
LOVELAND, Bertha Eugenia see Selmon
Bertha Eugenia (Loveland) ~ ~ '
LOVELL, Ann. 63-280
LOVELL, Joseph. 63-220
LOVELL, Vincent Smith. 65-1374
LOVELL, William Storrow. 65-736
LOVELL family. 65-736
LOVELONG Tract 64-207
LOVEMAN, Amy, 1881- 64-1558
LOVEMAN, Samuel E.,1887^ 65-2004
LOVETT, Robert Abercrombie, 1895-
64-1557
LOVETT, Robert Morss, 1870-1956. 64-127
64-137, 64-150, 65-384, .65-704 ~~ '
LOVDfGSTONCo., Va.
Civil War
Letters received in. 64-656
LOW, Nicholas. 65-1674
LOW (Sampson) and Marston, firm. 64-796
LOW, Seth, 1850-1916. 63-246, 64-767
LOW, WlllHicock, 1853-1832. 64-1339
LOW country of South Carolina. 63-305
63-312, 65-82 '"
LOWDEN, Frank Orren, 1861-1943. 64-128
64-247, 65-157 -'
LOWE, Henry. 64-1037
LOWE, Mrs. Stanley T. 65-387
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LOW / : ^ Abbott Lawrence, 1856-1943
65-587, 65-1257
LOWELL, Amy Lawrence, 1874-1924.
64-150, 64-1334, 64-1338
"SK, SB" 0836 "' 1819 - 18W - «■«'
LOWELL, JohnAmory. 65-837
LOWELL, PerclyaL 1855-1916. 64-1271
LOWELL family. 65-837
LOWELL, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
New Jerusalem Church. 65-183
Vital records
Births. 65-183
LOWENFELS, Walter, 1897- 65-1847
LOWNDES, Charles. 64-556
LOWNDES, Elizabeth (Pinckney) 64-556
LOWNDES, Marie Adelaide (Belloc) 1868-1947.
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, Robert James Collas, 1919-
65—1106
LOWRY, Thomas C. 64-211
LOWVILLE, N. Y.
Papers from. 64-824
LOY, Myrna. 65-911
LOYAL Company of Virginia. 64-154
LOYAL Legion of the United States see
?? ^L° rder of U* ^^ LegidnTf the
United States
LOYALIST cause to Spain see Spain-Civil
War, 1936-1939 '
LOYALISTS
Here are entered references to persons
toyal to the British government during the
American Revolution
63-82, 63-275
Claims. 65-1528, 65-1666
Confiscation of property. 65-1528
65-1529 . 65-1666 '
History (Notes, etc) 65-1627
By place
Canada. 65-1627
Great Britain. 65-1627, 65-1666
Maryland. 63-116
New Jersey. 65-1603, 65-1627, 65-1666
New York. 65-1528. 65-1529
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
LTJBELL, Samuel. 65-77
LUBIN, Isador, 1896- 65-34. 65-48 rw <ra
65-64, 65-81 ^ S= ^' 65 ~ 62 >
LUCA, Harold W. 65-1686
LUCAS, Charles. 65-679
LUCAS, Edward Verrall, 1868-1938. 64-1347
LUCAS, Elizabeth see Ptocimey, Elizabeth
(Lucas) 1721-1793^ *oi«u>etn
LU e5^73 Hen^yStePbe,1 ' 1889 " 1961 . collector.
LUCAS, James a, 1800-1873. 65-694
LC 65!f694 JOlmBaPUSteC1,arleS ' 175 8-"42.
LUCAS, Scott Wike, 1892- 64-253
LUCAS, William. 63-298
LUCAS family. 65-694
LUCCA, Italy
Craftsmen's guild. 63-65
LUCE, Claire. 65-1064
LUCE, Clare (Boothe) 1903- 65-463
LUCE, Constant, 1821-1903. 65-659
LU ^'J? T S S ^ay. "24-1905. 65-399
65-552, 65-565 '
LUCE, Henry Robinson, 1898- 65-52
LUCE, Robert, 1862-1946. 65-57
LUCE, Stephen B. 65-896
LUCE Co. , Mich.
War Preparedness Board. 65-263
LUCIA Mill Company. 65-1053
LUCKETT family
Genealogy. 65-882
LUCY Cobb Institute, Athens, Ga. 64-226
436
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LUDERT, F. A. 64-345
LUDINGTON, Mich.
Stearns Salt & Lumber Company. 65-574
LUDLOM, William. 64-769
LUDLOW Coal Mine (Colorado) 65-1783
LUDLOW, Vt
Letters received in. 64-1555
LUDWELL family
Genealogy. 64-1229
LUFFSEY, Reilly. 65-779
LUFKEN, Aaron. 65-1540
LUJAN Ponce de Leon, Diego de Vargas
Zapata y see Vargas Zapata y Lujan Ponce
de Leon, Diego de
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 •"...
Industrial relations. 65-1051
Working conditions. 64-1271
California. 65-1187
Canada. 64-1267
Connecticut. 64-1310
Maine. 64-357, 65-1829, 65-1972
Massachusetts. 65-181, 65-205
Michigan. 64-1470, 64-1476, 64-1511,
64-1617, 65-205, 65-225, 65-256, 65-258,
65-302, 65-326, 65-371, 65-385, 65-392,
65-393, 65-395, 65-402, 65-404, 65-523,
65-526, 65-528, 65-529, 65-574, 65-646,
65-657, 65-1358
History (Notes etc. ) 65-360
Minnesota. 63-235
Missouri. 65-695
Montana. 63-250
Nevada. 65-1187
New Jersey. 65-1640, 65-1653
New York. 64-821, 64-863, 64-886, 64-901
North Carolina. 64--381, 64-617, 64-985,
64-989, 65-709, 65-712
Oregon 65-1051
Pacific Northwest. 65-1051
Pennsylvania. 65-19, 65-826 _.
Southern States. 63-56
Texas. 64-745, 64-749
Vermont. 64-789
Washington. 63-250, 64-1265, 64-1267,
65-1048, 65-1051
The West. 65-1793
Wisconsin. 64-1617, 64-1621, 64-1623,
64-1637, 65-657
LUMBERING see Lumber industry and trade
LUMBERMAN'S gazette. 65-326
LUMBERMEN'S associations. 64-1267
LUMMB, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. 64-7,
64-802
LUMMB, Elizabeth Fries see EUet, Elizabeth
Fries (Ltimmis), 1818-1877
LUMMB, Frances (Douglas) see Douglas,
Frances, 1870-
LUMPKDJ, Samuel, 1848-1903. 64-499
LUMPKIN, Wilson, 1783-1870. 63-66
LUMUS, DanieL 65-1668
LUNCHEON clubs see Clubs
LUNDY, Benjamin, 1789-1839. 64-1472
LUNENBURG Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
LUNSFORD, William. 64-1553
LUPP, William _see Leupp, William
LUQUER, Thatcher Taylor Payne. 64-1354
LURTON, Horace Harmon, 1844-1914.
64-798, 65-644S,
LUTHER, George E. 65-374
LUTHER, Leslie Leon, 1886- collector.
64-899
LUTHER family
Genealogy. 64-899
LUTHER Institute, Chicago, HL 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 Church-Missouri
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
Michigan. 65-375
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 LUTHERAN Church, Robinson, HL 63-21
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
niinois. 63-21, 63-22, 63-25
Indiana. 63-22
437
LUTHERAN churches (Continued)
Maryland. 63-22
Michigan. 63-21, 63-22, 65-259, 65-375
Missouri. 63-21, 63-22, 63-30
Nebraska. ' 63-21
New York. 63-21, 63-22
Nigeria. 63-27
Venezuela. 63-26
Virginia. 65-1015
LUTHERAN City Missions of St Louis, Mo.
63-23
LUTHERAN Convalescent Home, St Louis, Mo.
63-23
LUTHERAN education (Periodical) 63-20
LUTHERAN High School Association of Greater
Chicago. 63-20
LUTHERAN Immigration Society. 63-32
LUTHERAN Orphan's Home, St Louis, Mo.
63-23
LUTHERAN School Conferences, 1651-1854.
LUTHERAN Synod In North Carolina see
United Evangelical Lutheran Synod-oTNorth
Carolina
LUTHERAN Theological Seminary, Lexington,
o. C 64-550
LUTTERLQH, 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
LUTZ, Frank E. 65-1940
LUXEMBURG
Claims. 65-849
LUZERNE Co., Pa.
Land. 64-897, 64-1147
Papers from. 64-901
LYBYER, Albert Howe, 1876-1949. 65-1925
LYBYER family
Genealogy. 65-1925
LYCAEUM Society, Jackson, N. C. 64-401
LYCEUM Theatre Company, Ithaca, N. Y.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
LYFORD, Cherry (Greve) 63-173
LYLE, JohnM. 64-557
LYLE, Laura (Siler) 64-557
LYMAN, AmasaM. 64-737
LY 6^837 Art,1Ur Theodore ' "32-1915.
LYMAN, Mrs. George W. 64-977
LY 64^305 OSePh Bar * reU ' 182 9-1«72.
LYMAN, Laura Elizabeth (Baker) 64-1305
LYMAN, Pliny S., d. 1868. 65-1348
LYMAN family. 64-977, 64-1305 f 65-837
LYMDTOTON, Manor of, Hampshire, Eng.
LYMPHATIC tissues. 64-134
LYNAH, James, Jr. 64-1052
LYNAH, James, 17357-1809. 64-1052
LYNCH, Frederick. 64-767
ljY ^^',i ameBB -' 185 9-««- 64-1469
LYCEUMS
IUinois. 64-252
Minnesota. 63-245
New York. 64-902
"S^l Slr Charl es. bart , 1797-1875.
65-654
LYNCHBURG, Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 64-1228
City records. 65-1017
Letters from. 65-1001
Newspapers. 64-1555
Personal papers. 64-1226
Tobacco trade. 63-345
LYNCHBURG Virginian (Newspaper) 64-1555
LYNE, Edmund
Estate of, 64-81
LYNN, George. 65-1495
LYNN, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
LYON, Adrian, 1869-1950. 65-1675
LYON, BryceD. 64-933
LYON, G. Collins, 1837-1890. 65-659
LYON, Lewis. 64-900
^•^^ 59 T°- mi - e5 -»3, 65,376,
LYON, Lucretia. 65-376
LYON, Moses. 64-900
LYON, Nathaniel, 1818-1861. 65-678
LYON Co., Minn.
Farms and farming. 63-239
LYON family. 64-900
Genealogy. 65-376
LYONS Falls, N. Y.
Papers from. 64-866
Railroads. 64-941
LYONS Springs, Calif.
Pioneer life. 65-952
LYRIAS Plantation. 64-575
L !g?7 WUUam »"*«. »• 1805.
LYSTER family. 65-377
LYTLE, Robert Todd, 1804-1839. 63-202
LYTLE, William, 1755-1829. 64-1053
LYTLE, William, 1770-1831. 63-191
LYTLE family. 64-1053
M
M. G. M see Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, inc.
MABBOTT, Thomas 0. 63-141
MAB^Hamllton Wright, 1846-1916. 63-372,
MABIE, Louise Kennedy. 65-1664
McADAMS, William. 64-100
McADOO, William Gibbs, 1863-1941 64-778
64-1203, 65-940, 65-io52 .-"V 778 -.
McAFEE, Robert Breckinridge. 65-23
MACALESTER (Charles) & company. 63-162
McALESTER, Okla. 63-271
Coal mining. 63-269
McAUSTER, Hill, 1875-1959. 64-1185
MCALLISTER, JohnC. 64-642
MCALLISTER, Samuel Wilson, 1890- 65-566
MCALLISTER, Mrs. Thomas F. 65-33
McALMON, Anne Winifred (Ellerman) see
Bryher, Winifred, 1894- ^^
McALMON, Robert, 1896-1956. 64-150
MA ^ A J^ Z . Melcnor Rafael de, 1670-1760.
438
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
McANDREW, William, 1863-1937. 64-1327,
65-428
MACAO
Letters from. 64-1152
MacARTHUR, Douglas, 1880-1964. 64-1233,
65-54, 65-1059
MacARTHUR, Duncan, 1772-1839. 65-977
McARTHUR (U. S. ship) 65-1518
MACAULAY, Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st
baron, 1800-1859. 64-63
MACAULEY, Patrick. 65-1522
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, 1775-1864. 65-729
McBEE, Vardry, 1860 (ca.)-1938. 64-559,
65-729
McBEE, Vardry Alexander, 1818-1904.
65-729
McBEE family, 64-559. 64-1030, 65-729
MACBETH, Malcolm, b. 1865, collector.
63-312
McBETH, R. C. 64-278
McBRIDE, James, 1788-1859. 63-184
McBRIDE, JohnR. 65-1149
McCAA, David Galen. 63-156
McCABE, Arabella S. , 1843-1923. 65-1750
McCABE, Bertha. 65-1750
McCABE, Charles Cardweli, Bp. , 1836-1906.
64-971
McCABE, H. Dallas, 1872-1925. 65-1750
McCABE, James H. , 1814-1891. 65-1750
McCABE, Richard B. , 1792-1860. 65-1750
McCABE, William Gordon, 1841-1920.
64-398, 65-1029
McCABE family. 65-1750
McCALL, MelB. 65-888
McCALLA, Isabelle (Hill) 63-107
McCALLA, John. 63-107
McCALLA, JohnM., b. ca. 1785. 63-107
McCALLA family. 63-107
McCALLUM, Donald, b. 183L 65-1486
McCALLUM, George Porterfield, 1871-1952.
65-378
McCALLUM family. 65-1486
McCAMMON, Joseph K. 65-1053
McCANN, Celestlne see Miller, Celestlne
(McCann)
McCANN, Lawrence E. 65-162
McCARRAN, Patrick Anthony, 1876-1954.
65-1160
MCCARTHY, Alan. 65-579
MCCARTHY, Charles. 64-944
MCCARTHY, Charles, 1873-1921. 64-1624
MCCARTHY, John. 64-314
MCCARTHY, Justin, 1830-1912. 64-131
MCCARTY, William. 65-830
MCCARTY & Davis, Philadelphia, Pa. 65-830
McCAY, W. W. 64-873
McCHESNEY, Charles G. , 1800-1861.
65-1676
McCLELLAN, George Brlnton, 1826-1885.
63-348, 63-360, 64-804, 65-931
McCLELLAN, Mora see Moore, Mora
(McClellan) Plowman, 1843-1929
McCLELLAND, Robert, 1807-1880. 64-1482,
65-253, 65-1366
McCLERNAND, John Alexander, 1812-1900.
65-159
McCLOUD, Richard. 65-685
McCLOY, John Jay, 1895- 65-48, 65-64
McCLUNG, William, d. 1815. 65-25
McCLURE, Alexander Kelly, 1828-1909.
65-899
McCLURE, Grace, 1884-1961. 65-1347
McCLURE, James B. 64-1180
McCLURE, Samuel Sidney, 1857-1949.
64-767, 65-358
McCLURE Syndicate. 64-1596
McCOLLAM, Andrew. 64-1054
McCOLLAM family. 64-1054
McCOLLUM, David T. 65-1341
McCOLLUM, Levi. 65-1341
McCOLLUM family. 65-1341
McCONAUGHY, C. W. 65-1483
McCONAUGHY, David, 1823-1902. 65-93
McCONAUGHY, James Lukens. 65-1077
McCONIHTE Post No. 45, Grand Army of the
Republic, Plattsmouth, Neb. 65^1481
McCONKEY, M. C. 65-344
McCONMELL, 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
McCORKINDALE, William J. 65-1989
McCORKLE, Alexander B. , 1806-1886.
64-1055
McCORKLE, Hiram Robert Andrew. 65-887
McCORKLE, Lucilla Agnes (Gamble) 64-1055
McCORKLE, Samuel Euseblus. 64-1026
McCORKLE, William Parsons, 1855-1933.
64-1055
McCORMACK, Adeline WUlougnby, b. 1871.
63-216
McCORMACK, JohnW., 1891- 64-253
McCORMICK, Anita (Emmons) see Blaine,
Anita (Emmons) McCormlck
McCORMICK, Anne (CHare) 1882-1954.
65-318
McCORMICK, Cyrus Hall, 1809-1884. 65-940,
65-1775
McCORMICK, James R. 64-278
McCORMICK, John Gilchrist, 1877-1928,
collector. 64-1056
McCORMICK, Soseph Medill, 1877-1925.
65-860
McCORMICK, Robert Rutherford, 1880-1955.
65-584
McCOSKRY, Samuel Allen, Bp., 1804-1886.
65-377
McCOY, Emma. 65-1677
M'COY, John. 65-23
McCOY, John Calvin. 64-276
McCOY, Lusinius S. 64-276
McCOY, WillardJ. 64-276
McCOY family
Genealogy. 65-877
McCRACKDJ, Josephine Clifford, b. 1838?
65-2004
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 famtty. 64-901
McCREA, John L. 65-38
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
McCREAREY, James K. 64-914
Mccreary, Robert g. 65-915
McCREERY, Maude. 65-1174
McCUE, Alexander HaU, 1852-1912. 64-1236
McCUE family. 64-1236
Mcculloch, Hugh, 18O8-1895. 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
. McCUMBER, Porter J. 65-801
McCURDY, A. D. 65-876
MacCURDY, George Grant, 1863-1947
64-1522
McCURDY, Mary Jane. 65-876
McCURDY, T. C. 65-876
MC ?„ U ^ MN ' Green « Choctaw chief, b. 1848?
63-271
Mccurtain, Jackson f. 63-271
McCUTCHEN, Catherine (Bell) 65-881
McCUTCHEN,- James, 1796-1864. 65-881
McCUTCHEN, Patrick Henry, 1804-1833.
65-881
McCUTCHEN, Samuel, 1759-1816. 65-881
McCUTCHEN, Samuel Bell, 1809-1871. 65-881
McCUTCHEN family. 65-881
™\t-£F C ' BE *' TT ™> ^ HUdegard Smith.
McCUTCHEON family. 64-290
McDADE, J. W. 64-756
McDANIEL, W. H. 64-1164
McDERMUT family
Genealogy. 65-1989
McDILL, Theodore. 64-1196
Mcdonald, a. c. 65-815
Mcdonald, Donald
Estate of. 64-379
McDONALD, Furman. 63-67
MACDONALD, J. M. 65-1632
Ma ?? 0NALD > Jessica Nelson (North) 1894-
McDONALD, John J. 64-1577
McDONALD, MattieW. 64-270
McDONALD, Silas. 64-270
MacDONALD, William. 64-829
McDOUGALD family. 64-1122
McDOUGALL, George, d. 1842. 65-451
McDOWALL, Susan (Witherspoon) 64-560
McDOWALL, William D. 64-560
MacDOWELL, Charles Henry, 1867-1954.
MacDOWELL, E. C. 64-873
MCDOWELL, Irvin, 1818-1885. 65-950
MCDOWELL, James, 1795-1851. 64-561
Mcdowell, Peggy see Dickso p
(McDowell) 1783-1854
Mcdowell, r. j. m. 64-417
Mcdowell, Samuel, 1735-1817. 65-25
MCDOWELL, Silas, b. 1795. 64-562
MC 6£l<?58 L ' Th0maaDavld Smith, 1823-1898.
Mcdowell, wuiiam, b. 1782. 65-25
MC ?? W f, LI " WUUam WaUace . 1824-1893.
04-563
MacDUFFEE family. 64-794
McDUFFIE, George, 1790-1851. 63-352
McELROY, Harry Bates, 1861-1928. 64-1266
McELROY, Sarah Collins, 1827-1894.
64-1266
M ^' """"to" *te=>lng, 1825-1885.
McELROY, William Thomas. 65-23
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, Obadiah Benton, 1815-1875
65-1043
McFADDEN, R. H. 64-533
McFADDEN family. 64-533
McFALL, James M. 65-1865
McFALL, Lucretia see Anderson, Lucretia
(McFall)
\
| McFALL, William. 65-1865
McFARLAND, Lutie Moore. 65-882
McFARLAND family
Genealogy. 65-882
MACFARLANE, E. C. 65-2004
McFARLANE family
Genealogy. 65-883
McFERRIN, Anderson Purdy, b. 1818. 64-973
McGAUGHEY, Edward W. 83-398
MC (Mc V ^ck, EU2abeth ^ Ha " B »^ ******
McGEE, Anita (Newcomb) 1864-1940. 65-945
McGILL, Andrew Ryan, 1840-1905. 63-243
McGIMSEY, Laura Cornelia see Warllck,
Laura Cornelia (McGimseyJl840-1920
McGLOTHLEN, Gaye L. 64-1553
McGLOTHLIN, WiUlam Joseph, 1887-1933.
64-1164, 64-1375
McGOLRICK, James, Bp., 1841-1918. 63-241
McGORAN, Joseph E. 65-1055
MC £2Y^ N ' FranCls Edward . 1866-1946.
64-1624
MacGOWAN, Kenneth, 1888- 65-871
McGRATH, Earl James, 1902- 65-123
McGRATH, James Howard, 1903- 65-32
65-124. 65-1500 '
McGRATH, William L., 1899- 65-1040
McGRAW, Alexander Cooey, 1809-1893.
65—379
McGRAW, Edward Walker, d. 1921. 65-379
McGRAW, S. A. 64-1617
McGRAW family
Genealogy. 65-1357
McGRAWVILLE, N. Y.
New York Central College. 65-1840
McGREADY, William E., b. 1819. 64-277
McGREADY family. 64-277
MCGREGOR, J. Harry. 64-959
McGUFFEY, William Holmes, 1800-1873
63-256, 63-261
McGUIRE, Charles Lincoln. 65-1361
McGUIRE, Mary (Stuart) 65-974
McHARG, Sophie see Porter, Sophie (McHare)
d. 1903
McHENRY, James, 1753-1816. 63-94
64-1194, 65-1678 '
440
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
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
see also Farm machinery and implements;
Mechanics; Textile machinery
Specifications. 64-1037
McILVAlNE, Charles Pettit, Bp. , 1799-1873.
64-777
McILVAlNE family. 64-342
McILWAINE, Henry Read, 1864-1934.
65-996
McINTIRE, Ross T. , 1889-1959. 65-49
Mcintosh, Minn.
First Congregational Church. 64-1520
McINTYRE, Carl. 64;77.5
McINTYRE, Donald, 1807-1891 65-565,
65-1373
McINTYRE, Marvin Hunter, 1878-1943.
64-775, 65-30, 65-54, 65-57, 65-1160
McINTYRE, O. O. 65-1664
McIVER, Alexander, 1822-1902. 64-1059
McIVER, Charles Duncan, 1860-1906. 64-375
McIVER, Mrs. George W. Bee Mclver, Helen
Smedberg
McIVER, Helen (Smedberg) 64-1059
McIVER, Margaret see Bowen, Margaret
(Mclver)
McIVER family. 64-1059
MACS, John. 65-54
MACK, JotmM. 65-646
MACS, Julian William, 1866-1943. 64-21,
64-1577,65-51
MACS, Russell Vernon, 1891-1960. 64-1272,
65-1040, 65-1054
MACS, Stephen, 1762-1826. 65-646
MACS, Temperance, 1771-1850. 65-646
MACS family. 65-646
MACSALL family. 64-544
McSAY, Douglas, 1893-1959. 65-1040
MACSAY, Eliza Ann (McQueen) 1778-1862.
65-730
McSAY, Frank D. 65-547, 65-1379
McSAY, Frederick Sumner, 1874- 64-683
MACSAY, George. 63-379
MacSAY, Henry Squarebriggs, 1891- 65-2011
MACSAY, J. 65-683
MacSAY, J. H. 65-1510
McKAY, James Douglas jgge McKay, Douglas,
1893-1959
MACSAY, John, 1805-1849. 65-730
MACSAY, JohnW. 65-1172
MACSAY, Mary Anne see Stiles, Mary Anne
(Mackay)
MACSAY, Robert, 1772-1865. 65-730
MACSAY, William. 64-1398
MACSAY, William Mein, 1804-1859. 65-730
MACKAY family. 65-730
MacSAYE, Percy, 1875-1956. 64-150
McKEAG, Edwin C. 65-1679
McSEAG, George A. 65-1679
McSEAG family. 65-1679
McSEE, John H. 64-641
McSEE, Mary EmmeUne see Sharpe, Mary
Emmeline (McSee)
McSEE, Redick. 65-1798
McSEE, Redrick. 65-1798
McSEE, Ruth (Sarr) 1874-1951. 64-1256,
64-1271
McKEE, Samuel, of Virginia, fl. 1799-1800.
65-990
McKEEN, John, b. 1790? 64-357
McKEEN, Joseph. 65-2001
McSEBHAN, W. A. 65-1495
McSELLAR, Senneth Douglas, 1869-1957.
64-257
McKELVIE, Samuel Roy, 1881-1956. 65-1487
McSELWAY, St. Clair. 65-1918
McSENZIE, Alexander, 1851-1922. 65-777,
65-778 , 65-801
MACKENZIE, Cameron, 1882-1921. 65-2012
MacSENZIE, Ella (Noland) 64-1060
MacSENZIE, John Carrerre, d, 1866.
64-1060
MacSENZIE, Kenneth, 1797-1861. 65-695
MACSENZIE, William. 64-1500
McKENZIE, William Dexter, 1873- 65-1342
McSENZIE and Holmes, Bismarck, N. D.
65-778
MacSENZIE family. 64-1060
MACKESEY, Thomas W. 64-830..
McKM, Fred. 65-1827
MACKINAC Island
Missions
Indian. 65-255
Restorations of building?;. 65-1340
McSINLEY, Archibald. 64-1256
Mckinley, wmiam, Pres. u. s. , 1843-1901.
63-95
As correspondenL 63-259, 63-3267
64-778, 65-462, 65-565, 65-862,
65-868, 65-930
Autographs. 64-1565
Inauguration. 63-388
McSINLEY, William Brown, 1856-1926.
64-247
McSINLEY Foundation. 65-1305
McKINNE family
Genealogy. 64-1184
MACSLOT, Zelina. 64-335
MCKNIGHT family. 64-290
McKOY, William B., 1852-1928. 64-1061
MACKDBIN, Lola see Wood, Lola (Macknbin)
MacLAIN, Mary. 64-136
McLAINE, Archibald, 1728-1790. 64-1062
McLANE, Robert M. 64-764
McLANE, William H. , b. 1816. 64-278
McLAREN family.
Genealogy. 65-1357
MCLAUGHLIN, Andrew Cunningham, 1861-1947.
64-130, 65-380
As correspondent. 64-1413, 64-1515,
65-644
Lectures. 65-166, 65-278, 65-560
MCLAUGHLIN, Lois Thompson (Angell)
65-237, 65-380
MCLAUGHLIN, William Gordon, b.1849.
65-1775
McLAURIN, William B., 1840-1913. 64-1063
McLAWS, Lafayette, 1821-1897. 63-108,
64-541, 64-1064
McLAWS family. 64-1064
McLEAN, Charles M. 65-381
MacLEAN, Donald, 1839-1903. 65-1372
McLEAN, Evalyn (Walsh) 1886-1947. 65-914
MacLEAN, George Edwin, 1850-1938. 65-1496,
65-1918
MACLEAN, George M., 1806-1886. 65-1680
441
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MACLEAN, John, 1771-1814. 65-1680
Mclean, John, nes-ieei. 63-184, 63-398
64-186, 64-510, 65-905
MACLEAN, John, 1800-1886. 65-1680
McLEAN, John, <L 1911. 65-381
McLEAN, NathanleL 63-169
MacLEAN, Ray Butts, 1873-1947. 65-446
McLEAN family. 65-914
MACLEAN family. 65-1680
MacLEBH, Archibald, 1892- 64-150
As correspondent. 64-41, 64-1334
64-1338, 64-1478, 65-64, 65-81,' 65-384.
65-704, 65-911, 65-1982
Literary manuscripts. 65-1664
Member of the Commission on Freedom of
the Press. 64-70
McLEOD, John, 1788-1849. 65-1158
MacLEOD, Norman, 1906- 64-150
McLEOD Co., Minn.
Teachers and teaching. 63-238
McLOUTH, Lawrence Amos, 1863-1927
Lectures. 65-560
McLOUTH, William B. 65-382
MACMAHON, Arthur Whlltier. 65-948
McMAHON, JohnD. 64-865
MC S^onT iBrlne ^ JOhn80n ' ****>>*
McMATH, Robert Raynolds, 1891-1962
65-383
McMATH-Hulbert Observatory, University of
Michigan. 65-383
McMICKEN, Rowena (Ostrander) 65-1043
McMICKEN, William, 1827-1899. 65-1043
McMICKEN family. 65-1043
MCMILLAN, Benton. 64-1182
McMILLAN, James, 1838-1902. 65-217
ll~ll$ «~ 275 ' K - 475 ' B5 - Sla > 65-552,
65-565, 65-644
MCMILLAN, Lacy see Copley. Lucy (McMillan)
* tA ?}"E£ M *' &xm > Publishers, New York.
64-903, 64-913
McMINNVILLE, Tenn.
Letters from. 64-636
Wool industry and trade. 64-657
McMORRAN Milling Company, Port Huron,
Mich. 65-402
McMULLEN, Adam, 1875-1959. 65-1488
Mcmullen, Frank. 65-7ie
McMULLIN, Fayette. 64-1189
"IwS?*' DMBIM Cravford » "88-1944.
MacNAB, Robert 64-1182
McNABB and Bennett. 65-712
McNAIRY family
Genealogy. 64-1191
McNALLY family. 65-1785
McNAMARA, James B. 65-1031
MCNAMARA, Patrick Vincent, 1894- 65-570
McNARY, Charles Llnza, 1874-1944. 64-908
McNARY-Haugen bill. 63-389
^^SaT^SST"' forest research '"*•
McNARY-Woodruff act, 1928. 64-908
McNEELY family. 64-558
MacNEICE, Louis. 65-1209 |
McNEIL, Claudia. 65-1064
Ma 64^88 Hern,0n AOdn8 > 1866 -19«.
MacNEILL, Ben Dixon, 1889-1960. 64-565
McNEILL, Caroline Elizabeth see Turner
Caroline Elizabeth (McNeUiJT: 1808 '
McNEILL, William Murchison. 64-1122
McNEILL family. 64-1122
McNICHOL, Arch. 64-1429
McNINCH, Frank R. 64-1269, 65-29
McNULTA, John T. 64-245
MA 6 C 3 ^™> Alexander, 1782-1841. 63-220,
MACOMB, John Navarre, d. 1889. 65-1788
MACOMB Co. , Mich.
Family papers. 65-346, 65-543
ltA £?y2? t ' Albert Everett, b. 1837.
65-1360
^CON. Nathaniel, 1757-1837. 63-97
64-427. 64-1547 '
MACON Co., Ga.
Ariel Baptist Church. 65-190
MACON Co., N. C.
Personal and business papers 64-557
64-643 ^^ ' '
Scientific papers. 64-562, 64-635
MACON family
Genealogy. 64-1177, 64-1238
MACON, Ga.
Family papers. 63-103, 64-671
First Baptist Church. 65-190
Letters from. 64-639
Mercer University. 64-1164
McPEEK, Jacob L. , b. 1848. 65-1360
McPHERSON, Aimee Semple, 1890-1944.
64-966, 65-2010
MACPHERSON, Anne Winifred (EUerman) see
Bryher, Winifred, 1894-
Mcpherson. Edward, 1830-1895. 65-915
Mcpherson, James. 64-768
MCPHERSON (James B.) Post No. 2, Grand
Army* ^ RepubUc Blsinarc]tj ' N «
McPHERSON, Janet, 1689-1767. 65-915
MCPHERSON, John Bayard, d. 1858. 65-915
McPHERSON, Robert, 1689-1749. 65-915
McPHERSON, Robert, 1730 (ca.)-1789.
65-915
McPHERSON, William, d. 1832. 65-915
McPHERSON, William M. 65-678
McPHERSON family. 64-509
Genealogy. 65-915
MC ?,SS N ' ?£« Mackay, Eliza Ann
(McQueen) 1778-1862
M< 64^&65 1<a0U,der HamUton ' 1829-1862.
McRAE, Duncan Grainger, 1808-1863. 64-666
M *^ A ^i«: DunCan KJrUa '"i, 1820-1888.
64-1065
M 13^09 JO,m, merchant «" CaaKtea, S. C.
MacRAE, John, 1793-1880. 64-1065
McRAE, Milton Alexander, 1858-1930. 65-532
McRAE famUy. 64-401
McRAVEN, Henry. 65-883
McRAVEN, William Henry, Jr. 65-883
McRAVEN, William Henry, 1894- 65-883
McRAVEN family. 65-883
McREE, Griffith John, 1758-1801. 64-1066
McREE, Griffith John, 1819-1873. 64-1066
"^.MB " 58 ' JameB C]XrK 1862 -1 94 6.
McREYNOLDS, Samuel Davis, 1872-1939
64-567
McREYNOLDS, William H., 1880-1951.
As correspondent. 65-54
65-50
Member of the U. S. Council of National
Defense Advisory Commission. 65-6
McREYNOLDS family
Genealogy. 64-798
McSHANE, John A., 1850-1923. 65-1440
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
McSPALDEN family
Genealogy. 64-1307
MacTAVISH, Dugald. 65-1056
McTIER, John. 65-1831
MacVEAGH, Lincoln, 1890- 63-354
McVICKAR, John, 1787-1868. 63-140
MacWHORTER, Alexander. 64-1278
McWHORTER, Lucullus VirgU, 1860-1944.
64-1251
MACY. R. B. 65-1795
MADAGASCAR
French administration. 64-75
Travel and description. 65-1518
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 , 65-699
Administration of. 64-1563
As correspondent. 63-333, 63-336, 64-84,
64-314, 65-679
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63, 65-59
Letters to. 64-1328
MADISON Avenue Presbyterian Church, New
York City. 64-929
MADISON Co. , Mont.
Land
Claims. 65-1786
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1154
MADISON Co. , N. Y 64-1214
MADISON Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-1222
Land
Legal documents. 65-992
MADISON, Neb.
Women's organizations. 65-1449
MADISON, Wis.
University of Wisconsin see Wisconsin-
University (Madison)
MAD1SONVILLE, Tenn.
Resident of. 64-451
MADRAS, India (Presidency)
Relations with Mohammed AIL 63-98
MADRID, Spain
Art students (U. S. ) 64-881
MADSEN, Ann P. 65-1033
MADSON, N. 63-18
MAFFITT, John Newland, 1794-1850. 64-966
MAGEE, Elizabeth S. 64-715
MAGEE, James M. 64-1557
MAGIC
Finnish folk tales. 64-60
MAGNES, JudahLeon, 1877-1948. 65-891
MAGNES Foundation. 65-891
MAGNETIC resonance accelerator see Cyclo-
tron
MAGNETISM 63-15
MAGNOLIA Petroleum Company. 64-798,
65-812
MAGNOLIA Plantation, N. C. 64-1091
MAGNOLIA Plantation, Plaquemines Parish,
La. 64-1125
MAGNUSON, Donald Hammer, 1911-
64-1272
MAGNUSON, Warren Grant, 1905- 64-1262,
64-1269, 64-1272, 65-1035, 65-1040,
65-1054, 65-1055, 65-1057
MAGONE, Daniel, 1829-1904. 65-1330
MAGOUN & San. 64-1215
MAGRATH, Andrew Gordon, 1813-1893.
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
MATER, Norman Raymond Frederick, 1900-
65-486
MAIGNE, Abby (Pusey) Jordan. 64-1234
MAIL service see Postal service
MAIL-ORDER business. 64-25
MAINE
Ballads. 65-1962
Cavalry
lstRegt, 1861-1865
Company D. 64-399
Churches and religious affairs. 65-1829,
65-1963
Methodist. 65-696
Civil war
Regiments see Maine— Cavalry, Maine-
Infantry
Soldiers from. 63-395, 63-408, 64-399
Colleges and universities. 65-1094
Consumer cooperatives. 64-712
Estates. 63-335
Family papers. 65-1704, 65-1968
Farm accounts. 64-56
Farms and farming. 65-1974
Folksongs. 65-1962
Genealogy. 65-1963
General stores. 65-1557, 65-1973
Geology. 65-332
History
Local history. 65-1963
Hotels. 65-1974
Infantry
5thRegt, 1861-1864. 63-395
11th RegL, 1861-1866. 63-231, 65-869
22dRegt, 1862-1863. 63-231
Iron mines and mining. 65-1974
Labor accounts and records. 64-56
Land. 65-181
Legal documents. 65-1959, 65-1970
Transactions. 65-1829
law practice. 65-1557
Lobster fishermen. 64-712
Lumber industry and trade. 64-357,
65-1829, 65-1972
Manufacturing. 64-357
Medical practice. 64-56, 65-2001
Merchants. 63-335, 64-56, 64-239,
65-1969
Mortgages. 65-1970
Navigation companies. 65-1970
Personal papers. 64-1489, 65-910
PoUtics. 63-135, 63-346, 63-405, 64-762,
65-1094, 65-1965
Postal service. 65-1829, 65-1973
Railroads. 64-357
Real estate business. 64-56
Roads. 65-1829
Schools. 65-1829, 65-1971
Seafaring life. 65-1975
Shipbuilding. 64-1389
Shipping records. 65-1976, 65-2002
Slate industry. 65-1965
Social life. 65-2019
Surveys and surveying. 65-1829
Taverns, saloons, etc 64-56
Travel and description. 65-1815
Vital records. 65-2001
Waterpower. 64-357
443
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MAINE (Battleship)
Raising. 64-494
MAJORS, Thomas Jefferson, 1841-1932
6 5-1489
MAKAH Indian Reservation, Washington (State)
63-216
MAKDOUGALL-BRISBANE, Sir Thomas, bart
1773-1860. 63-225
MALAGA, Spain
Merchants. 64-259
MALARIA. 64-1552
MALCOLM, George Arthur. 1B81-1961
65-1360
As correspondent. 65-349, 65-547, 65-1327
MALDEN, Mass.
Resident of. 65-1601
MALDONADO, Francisco. 63-1
MALIBRAN, Maria. 64-118
MALL, Franklin Paine, 1862-1917. 65-1952
MALLALJEV, John T. 65-1489
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
65-175
MALLORY (Charles HL ) & Company. 64-255
MALLORY, Charles tienry, 1818-1890
64-254, 65-175
MALLORY, Clifford Day, 1881-1941. 65-175
MALLORY, David D. , 1821-1892. 64-254
MALLORY, George W. , 1824-1884. 64-254
MALLORY, Henry Rogers, 1848-1919. 65-175
MALLORY, Kathleen. 64-1157
MALLORY, Stephen Russell, 1813-1873
63-63, 64-572, 65-925
MALLORY family. 65-175
MALLORY Steamship Company. 65-175
MALLOY, Frederick Fagg, 1893-1918
64-569 .
MALONE, Lucie see Thompson, Lucie
(Malone)
MALONE, Robert T. , 1891-1963. 65-1490
MALONE family. 65-743
MALONEY, William. 65-1821
MALOZEMOFF, A. 64-1294
MALPASS, William. 65-1348
MALT industry and trade
Pennsylvania. 64-1149
MALTBIE, Milo R. 64-841
MALTZ, Albert, 1908- 64-1632, 65-1204
MALVERN Hill, Va.
Battle of, 1862. 63-229
MAMMALS
Collectors and collecting. 65-1819
MAMMOTH Vein Coal Company. 63-267
MANASQUAN, N. J.
Resident of. 65-1554
MANASSAS, Va.
Civil War. 64-415
MANCA de Vallombrosa, Antoine Amedee Marie
Vincent, marquis de Mores see Mores
Antoine Amedee Marie VincenTManca de
Vallombrosa, marquis de, 1858-1896
MANCHESTER, Conn.
Business papers. 64-913
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
MANCHESTER (Conn. ) Light and Power Com-
pany. 64-913
MANCHESTER, Eng.
Booksellers and bookselling. 64-699
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1020
MANCHESTER Literary and Lecture Associa-
tion, Manchester, Mich. 65-406
MALLOY, Mrs. Theodore F. 64-569
MALONE, Dudley Field. 65-1160.
MALONE, Dumas, 1892- 64-1355
MALONE, Goodloe W. 65-743
MANCHESTER, Mich.
Colleges and educational institutions
65-1351
Flour and woolen mills. 65-402
MANCHESTER, N. R.
Nursing. 63-356
MANCHESTER, S. C.
Plantations. 64-1107
MANCHESTER, Vt.
Burr Seminary. 64-952
MANCHESTER Village Lyceum, Manchester,
Mich. 65-1351
MANDAN Indians. 65-1177
MANDAN, N. D.
Izaak Walton League of America, Chapter
No. 30. 65-774
Law practice. 65-792
Postal service. 65-796
MANDATES (League of Nations' trusteeships)
Turkey. 65-1925
MANDERSON, Charles Frederick, 1837-19U
65-1413, 65-1437, 65-1440, 65-1489
65-1510
MANDEVILLE, Emma L. (Underhill) 64-902
MANDEVILLE, Frederick Austin. 64-902
MANDEVILLE College. 64-669
MANDEVILLE family. 64-902
MANDEVTLLE, Jamaica
Harvard Observatory. 65-1265
MANEY, Bettie see Kimberly, Bettie (Maney)
MANEY family. 64-540, 64-589
MANGAREVA Island
Civil and political code. 65-1815
MANGUM, Adolphus Williamson, 1834-1890.
MANGUM, Ariana HoUiday. 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, Same Alston see Leach, Sallie
Alston (Mangum)
MANGUM, Willie Person, 1792-1861 63-373
64-570, 64-959, 64-1547 ^
MANGUM, Willie Person, 1827-1881. 63-373
MANGUM family. 64-570
Genealogy. 63-373
MANHATTAN Silver Mining Company of Nevada.
65-1159
MANHATTANVILLE College of the Sacred
Heart, Purchase, N. Y. (formerly Sacred
Heart School, Manhattanville N Y )
65-997 ' '
MANICE, De Forest. 65-1522
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
444
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MANILA Bay
Spanish American War, 1898
Maps. 65-1463
MANILA, Philippine Islands
Banks and banking. 65-1211
Missions
Methodist. 64-971
Newspapers. 65-1463
Philippine National Bank. 65-1211
Travel and description. 63-234
Universidad de Santo Tomas. 64-1417
MANISTEE Co. , Mich.
Charitable work. 64-1416
MANISTEE, Mich.
Banks and banking. 65-528
Lumber industry and trade. 65-523,
65-614
Murder case. 65-614
MANISTEE National Bank, Manistee, Mich.
65-528
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, 65-89 ,
65-90
MANLY, Basil, 1825-1892. 64-1069 , 65-89,
65-90
MANLY, Charles, 1837-1924. 64-1069, 65-90
MANLY, Charles Matthews, 1876-1927.
65-90
MANLY, Clement, b. 1853. 64-1070
MANLY, Elizabeth (Maultsby) 65-90
MANLY, John Matthews, 1865-1940. 64-132 ,
65-90
MANLY, Matthias Evans, 1801-1881. 64-1070
MANLY family. 64-1070, 65-90
MANN, Albert Russell, 1880-1947. 64-830,
64-841
MANN, Elisabeth see Borgese, Elisabeth
(Mann)
MANN, Frederick M. 65-1340
MANN, Horace, 1796-1859. 63-254, 65-1373
Autographs. 63-245
MANN, Julian Smith, 1863-1946. 64-1071
MANN, Maria. 65-997
MANN, Mary Tyler (Peabody) 1806-1887.
64-1569
MANN, Thomas, 1875-1955. 64-1338,
64-1478, 65-855
MANN, William Wilberforce, 1809?-1855.
65-997
MANN family. 64-1071
MANNTN, Ethel Edith, 1900- 65-1107
MANNING, Daniel, 1831-1887. 63-376 ,
64-764
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
MANNING, William Thomas, Bp. , 1866-1949.
65-20, 65-91
MANNY, Frank Addison, 1868-1954. 65-384
MANOGUE Council, No. 41, Young Men's
Institute, Virginia City, Nev. 65-1787
MANORIAL system. 65-60
MANORS
England. 63-54, 64-62, 64-174
MANRIQUE, Jose. 65-1165
MANSFIELD, Edward Deering, 1801-1880.
63-256, 63-261
MANSFIELD, Elizabeth (Phlpps) 63-262
MANSFIELD, Jared, 1759-1830. 63-262
MANSFIELD, M. 64-169
MANSFIELD family
Genealogy. 64-1179
MANSFIELD, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
MANSON, E. H. 65-827
MANSPACH, France
World War I
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-949
MANTLE, Lee, 1851-1934. 65-552
MANUAL Labor Institute, Marion, Ala.
64-952
MANUFACTURERS Association, Michigan.
65-395
MANUFACTURERS, National Association of
Presidents. 65-552
MANUFACTURERS' Research Association.
64-240
MANUFACTURING
Maine. 64-357
Michigan. 64-1508
New Jersey. 65-1683
North Carolina. 64-994, 64-1089
Texas. 64-749
MANUMISSION of slaves see Slavery-
Emancipation
MANURES see -Fertilizers and manures
MANUSCRIPTS
Cataloging. 65-1309
Collectors and collecting. 64-1526
Illuminated. 65-7
MANUSCRIPTS, Irish
Notes, etc. 64-807
MANUSCRIPTS, Latin. 64-1359, 64-1365
MANWARING, George. 65-385
MANWARTNG, Joshua, 1824-1903. 65-385
MANWARDJG family
Genealogy. 65-385
MAPES, Carl Edgar, 1874-1939. 65-301,
65-458, 65-584
MAPLE Knoll Hospital and Home, Glendale,
Ohio see Glendale, Ohio — Maple Knoll
Hospital and Home
MAPS
see also Cartography; Globes; Topography
Civil War period. 63-43, 64-1064, 64-1209,
65-946, 65-950, 65-1882
Correspondence about. 64-613
Spanish American War, 1898
Philippine Islands. 65-1463
World War L 65-949
World War II
Pacific Ocean. 65-919
By place
Alaska. 65-1813
America. 64-312, 65-41
Arizona. 65-1759
California. 65-857
Central America. 65-1828
Cherokee Outlet, Okla. 65-1803
China. 64-879
Choctaw Nation. 63-271
Connecticut 65-1996
Europe. 64-289
France. 64-289
Germany. 64-289
Illinois. 64-289
Iowa. 65-1942
Italy. 64-289
Japan. 64-879
Louisiana. 64-743
Mexico. 64-1253
445
MAPS (Continued)
Michigan. 65-327
Mississippi River. 64-268
Missouri. 64-287, 64-296, 65-693
Nebraska. 65-1446, 65-1498, 65-1985
Nevada. 65-1172
New Jersey. 65-1621, 65-1623
New Mexico. 65-1759
New York. 64-873
North Carolina. 64-368
Pacific Northwest. 65-1155
Puerto Rico. 65-1815
Sardinia. 64-289
Smoky Mountains. 64-1173
Sonora, Mex. 65-1815
South Carolina. 63-305, 63-312
Switzerland. 64-289
Virginia. 64-1239
The West. 65-1798
MARANOS see Marranos
MARBACH, F. A. 63-30
MARBLE, Manton, 1834-1917. 63-376
63-377. 64-764 '
MARBLE industry and trade
Michigan. 65-390
MARBLEHEAD, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
MARBURG, Theodore, 1862-1946. 64-767
MARCH, Fredric, 1897- 65-1064
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. (Marchant)
MARCKWARDT, Albert Henry, 1903- 65-268
MARCOLETA, Jose'de. 64-1580
MARCUS Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, 121-180.
64-1351
MARCY, Henry Orlando, 1837-1924. 64-713
MARCY, Randolph Barnes, 1812-1887
63-348, 63-353
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecttons: Index
MARCY, William Learned, 1786-1857
64-63, 64-1575 , 65-162, 65-1681
MARE Island, Calif.
Naval Observatory. 64-779
Naval Shipyard. 64-575
MARENGO Co. , Ala.
Business papers. 64-533
Plantations. 64-547
63-94,
MARENGO Township, Calhoun Co. , Mich.
65-443 '
MARET, Hugues Bernard, due de Bassano
1763-1839. 63-111 '
MARGETTS, Nelson E. 65-950
MARGRY, Pierre, 1818-1894. 65-380
MARIA del Valle, Francisco Antonio. 65-1165
MARIA (Schooner) 63-333
MARIA Theresa (Ship) 64-1394
MARIANNA, Fla.
Letters from. 64-611
MARICOPA Co., Ariz.
Board of Supervisors. 65-1758
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1781
Superior Court. 65-1758
MARICOPA Indians. 65-1176
MARIE, Charles. 65-1928
MARIETTA, Ga.
Family papers. 65-718
MARIETTA, Ohio
Civil War. 64-770
Family papers. 65-1050
Land settlement. 63-263
MARIGNY, Bernard, 1785-1868. 65-699
MARIM, Charles. 64-958
MARIM family. 64-958
MARINE Corps, U. s. see U. s. -Marine
MARINE engineering see Shipbuilding
MARINE insurance see Insurance-Marine
MARINE, Minn, (later Marine Mills)
Letters from. 64-244
MARION, Ark.
Letters from.
64-481
MARINE Paint and Varnish Company, inc.
New Orleans, La. 65-889 '
MARINE salvage
see also Shipwrecks
Connecticut. 64-1397
Fayal, Azores. 65-180
MARINE surveying see Hydrographic survey-
MARINETTE, Wis.
Business papers. 64-1617
MARION, Francis, 1732-1795
Estate of. 63-302
MARION, Ala.
Howard College. 65-884
Manual Labor Institute. 64-952
Students. 64-647
MARION L Burton Memorial Endowment
University of Michigan. 64-1418
MARION, N. C.
Hotels. 64-376
MARION Township, mciL
Agricultural societies. 65-1346
MARION, Va.
Southwestern State Hospital. 65-1013
MARIPOSA (Steamship) 64-1244
MARITAIN, Jacques. 64-70, 64-142
MARITIME Commission, U. S. 64-1573,
MARITIME industry see Merchant marine
MARITIME Provinces (Canada)
Shipping. 65-1200
MARITIME surveying see Hydrographic
surveying "~ ~
^sS — Clemens ' Samuel *«*««•,
MARK Twain Society. 64-316
MARKERS, Historical see Historical markers
MARKET Research Corporation of America.
MARKETING
see also Cooperative marketing; Farm
produce— Marketing
Direct. 64-1263
Indian wool and lambs. 65-944
Research. 64-870
see also Business research
Wheat. 65-1427
MARKEY, Daniel P., b . 1857. 64-1429
MARKHAM, Edwin, 1852-1940 64-41
64-137, 64-150, 65-872 *'
MARKHAM family
Genealogy. 64-898
MARKOE, Francis. 63-370
MARKS, Herberts., 1907-1960. 65-51
MARKS and brands (Livestock) see Brands
and marks (Livestock); Cattle~b7ands
MARLBORO, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
Land
Legal documents. 65-185
MARLBOURNE Farm
Draining. 64-1098
M/ fw VSE ' M " edith Mile8 ' 1791 - 18 M.
446
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MAROTL Geza. 65-1340
MARQUAND, John Guerin. 65-870
MARQUAND, John Phillips, 1893-1960.
64-1558, 65-911
MARQUETTE family
Genealogy. 65-1144
MARQUETTE, Houghton and Ontonagon
Railroad. 65-409
MARQUETTE, Mich.
Business papers. 65-644
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-247
Northern Michigan University. 64-1478,
65-446
Resident of. 65-626
MARQUIS, James. 65-888
MARRANOS
Portugal. 65-1731
MARRIAGE. 65-1196
Indians. 64-1287
Interfaith. 65-1734
Lutheran. 63-24
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.
65-91
MARRIAGE records see Vital records
MARRINERi J. Theodore, 1892-1937.
64-1348
MARROQUIN WILLARD, Carlos. 64-895
MARSDEN, Edward. 64-686
MARSH, Augustus. 65-386
MARSH, Charles, 1765-1849. 64-1220
MARSH, James, 1794-1842. 64-795
MARSH, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. 63-384,
65-1076
MARSH, Theodore. 65-386
MARSH, W. 63-346
MARSH Creek, Pa.
Presbyterian Church. 65-915
MARSH family. 65-386, 65-1076
MARSHALL, Alfred. 64-1351
MARSHALL, Anna Rebecca (Couper) 65-718
MARSHALL, Charles MacLean. 65-718
MARSHALL, Edison. 64-684, 65-1664
MARSHALL, Elizabeth, 1862-1883. 64-1149
MARSHALL, George. 64-1261
MARSHALL, George Catlett, 1880-1959
As correspondent. 64-773, 64-895,
64-1557, 64-1622, 65-43, 65-2011
Press conferences. 65-1061
MARSHALL, Henry Grimes, 1839-1918.
63-226
MARSHALL, Humphrey, 1760-1841. 65-977
MARSHALL, Jim. 65-1664
MARSHALL, John, 1755-1835. 63-94
Autographs. 64-47
Letters to. 63-333, 63-367
MARSHALL, Louis, 1856-1929. 65-1729
MARSHALL, Mary Ann, 1881-1913. 64-1149
MARSHALL, Matthias Murray, 1841-1912.
64-1072
•MARSHALL, O. F. 64-914, 64-1254
MARSHALL, Part 64-1175
MARSHALL, Rebecca see Cathcart, Rebecca
(Marshall)
MARSHALL, Robert, 1901-1939. 64-1261
MARSHALL (Robert) Wilderness Fund.
64-1261
MARSHALL, Samuel S. , 1821-1890. 65-159
MARSHALL, Thomas F. 65-801
MARSHALL, Thomas Riley, 1854-1925.
64-1469
MARSHALL, William Rainey, 1825-1896.
63-234, 63-243
MARSHALL College, Marshall, Mich.
(formerly Marshall Academy) 64-1485,
65-1351
Student life. 65-457
MARSHALL (Democratic) expounder. 65-541
MARSHALL Elevator Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
65-1751
MARSHALL family 65-718
Genealogy. 64-28L 64-1522
MARSHALL Field Archaeological Expeditions.
65-36
MARSHALL, Mich.
Description. 65-593
Family and personal papers. 65-282,
65-469, 65-663
Law practice. 65-473
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
MARSHALL Plan. 65-101, 65-117
MARSTEN, George A. 65-606
MARSTON, Edward. 64-796
MARSTON, Isaac, 1839-1891. 64-1500,
65-1360
MARSTON, Robert Bright 64-796
MARSTON family
Genealogy. 64-932
MARTIAU family
Genealogy. 64-1223
MARTTEN, William S. 65-1644
MARTIN, Alexander, 1740-1807. 64-1062
MARTIN, Anne Henrietta, 1875-1951. 65-1160,
65-1174, 65-1183
MARTIN, Bettie. 64-571
MARTIN, Blckie. 64-571
MARTIN, Bryan see Martin, Thomas Bryan
MARTIN, Clarence Daniel, 1887- 64-1260,
64-1262, 65-1035
MARTIN, Denny see Fairfax, Denny Martin,
1725-1800
MARTIN, Elizabeth M. (Starke) 64-573
MARTIN, Ellen Annette. 65-1360
MARTIN, Ellen M. see Henrodn, Ellen M.
(Martin) 1847-1922. 65-640
MARTIN, Fannie. 65-874
MARTIN, G. P. 65-874
MARTIN, GlenL. 84-1557
MARTIN, Green. 65-874
MARTIN, H. H. 64-873
MARTIN, Hugh Whitfield see Martin, Riccardo
MARTIN, Jamei-Treen, 1819-1878. 64-572,
64-573
MARTIN, John, of Goochland Co. , Va. 65-916
MARTIN, Joseph William, 1884- 64-253,
65-2011
MARTIN, Margaret Nickerson, d. 1960.
65-387
MARTIN, Mary, of Pleasant Plains, HI.
65-874
MARTIN, Mary, 1913- 65-1064
MARTIN, Mary Bell see BakewelL Mary Bell
(Martin) Tomlinson
MARTIN, Mattie. 64-571
MARTIN, Mollie. 84-571
MARTIN, Rawley White, 1835-1912. 64-571
MARTIN, Riccardo. 65-173
MARTIN, Robert, of South Carolina. 64-412
MARTIN, Mrs. Robert, of Augusta, Ga.
64-412
MARTIN, Susan Bryan see Capehart, Susan
Bryan (Martin)
MARTIN, Thomas Bryan. 65-983
MARTIN, Tom, of Pleasant Plains, HL
65-874
MARTIN, Walter R. 65-1989
447
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MARTIN, William Bruce, 1846-1921. 64-573
MARTIN, William Francis, d. 1880. 64-572
MARTIN & Coe{ 65-1522
MARTIN Co. , N. C.
Personal papers. 64-1023
MARTIN family. 64-447, 64-573, 65-916
65-978 —
Genealogy. 65-1003-
MARTINDALE, E. B. 63-350
*- \
MARTTODALE, Edward. 65-869
MARTINEZ, Estevan Jose, fL 1789. 65-1825
MARTINEZ-SIERRA, G. 64-802
-MARTINIQUE
British naval siege. 63-221
Merchants. 65-1526
Shipping records. 64-897
MARTINOT, Sadie. 64-783
MARTINSBURG, W. Va.
Civil engineering. 63-129
MARTS fc Lundy, inc. 64-1616
MARTYRS
Jesuits. 65-1144
MARX, Groucho, 1891- 65-1064
MARX, Louis. 64-1557
MARY Alphonsa, Mother (Congregation ol St.
Rose of Lima) see Lathrop, Rose
(Hawthorne) 1851-1926
MARY Institute, St. Louis, Mo.
Sears Memorial. 64-1526
MARY L. Sutton (Clipper ship) 64-255
MARYLAND
Agriculture. 63-11G
Architecture, Domestic 65-176
Art education. 65-2022
Boundaries. 65-721
Canals see Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1131, 64-1160
Episcopal. 63-79, 63-140, 64-1043
Jewish. 65-1737
Lutheran. 63-22
Methodist 64-1542
Civil War ,
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
64-399, 64-1302, 65-441, 65-946
Letters from. 65-1597
Military service in. 63-351, 64-210,
64-484, 64-944
Confederate. 64-442, 64-1226,
65-965
Parole camp. 64-218, 64-243
Prisoners and prisons. 64-218
Colleges and universities. 65-1590
see also Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Md. '
Colonial period. 63-59
Commission merchants. 64-364. 64-1024
64-1531, 65-709
Court records. 63-116
Economic conditions. 63-116
Estate laws. 63-116
Family and personal papers
19th century. 63-324, 64-427, 64-536
64-603, 64-627
19th and 20th centuries. 64-386, 64-677
Financial papers. 64-11
Genealogy. 63-116
Governors. 65-1737
Horses
Breeding. 64-1247
House furnishings. 65-176
Household accounts. 64-1060
Iron industry and trade. 65-176
Jews. 65-1737
Land
Legal documents. 63-124, 64-297
64-312, 64-1234 '
Transactions. 64-768
Law practice. 63-116, 64-628
Legislature. 63-116
Medical education. 65-1955, 65-2022
see also Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Md. —School of Medicine
Medical practice. 64-1006
Medical societies. 64-1006
Merchants. 64-1019, 65-1526
Military posts. 65-1880
Mills. 64-1227
Politics
Election campaigns. 63-106
Papers of persons active in. 63-116
64-628, 64-1015 '
Revolutionary period
Loyalists. 63-116
Shipping records. 64-374, 64-897
Social life. 64-1060
Travel and description. 65-852
War of 1812. 64-1046, 65-1880
MASEFIELD, John, 1878- 64-150
MASON, Charles, 1804-1882. 63-210
MASON, Charles H., 1830-185a 65-1056
MASON, Frank Earl, 1893- 64,1622, 65-1059
65-1066 '
MASON, George, 1725-1792. 65-990, 65-998
MASON, George Daniel. 64-137
MASON, H. H. 65-1798
MASON, Herbert E. 64-57
MASON, James Murray, 1798-1871. 68-97
MASON, John R. , of Sussex Co. , Va. 65-998
MASON, John Young, 1799-1859. 64-1575
MASON, Max. 64-93
MASON, Richard Sharp, 1795-1875. 64-1073
MASON, Stevens Thomson, 1811-1843
65-388 . 65-646
MASON, Thomas B. 64-947
MASON and Dixon Line
Survey party. 65-1543
MASON Co. , Ky.
Land
Legal documents. 65-26
MASON Co. , Mich.
County records. 65-416
MASON family. 64-386, 64-952, 65-998
MASON, Mich.
Letters from. 64-1493
MASONIC Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. 63-154
MASONS (Fraternal organizations) see Free-
masons
MASONS (Trade) see Bricklayers and
bricklaying
MASONVILLE, N. Y. 64-939
MASQUERIER, Lewis. 65-187
MASQUES, University of Michigan. 65-453
MASSACHUSETTS
Here are entered references to Massachu-
setts as a whole or to local places, except
Boston. For material about Boston see
Boston, Mass., e.g. Boston, Mass. —
Publishers and publishing
Arsenals. 65-28
Artillery
Commissary. 65-185
Artillery (Heavy)
30th Unattached Company, 1864-1865.
65-1050
Bar associations. 65-186
Cavalry
IstRegt., 1861-1865
Reunions. 65-185
Cavalry Reconnaissance
211th. 64-15
448
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MASSACHUSETTS (Continued)
Infantry
Social life. 63-245, 65-841, 65-1318,
65-2019
Cemeteries. 64-217
IstRegt., 1861-1864. 65-869. 65-1050
Chocolate industry. 64-235
5th Regt (Militia) 65-1320
State Normal School, Framingham. 64-719
Churches and religious affairs. 65-188
20th Regt, 1861-1865. 64-57
Students. 64-161, 65-680
Congregational. 64-718, 64-1564
36th Regt., 1862-1865. 65-1319
Letters from. 63-89, 63-263, 64-1121
Methodist. 65-696
37th Regt., 1862-1865. 63-408
Letters received. 64-952
New Jerusalem Church. 65-183
45th Regt, 1861-1865. 64-15
Notebooks. 65-367
Unitarian. 65-1249, 65-1287, 65-1288,
Tank Battalion
65-1302
Land
126th. 64-15
Civil War. 64-15
Claims. 65-1214
Tax records. 65-1320
Letters from. 64-484
Legal documents. 65-185, 65-189
Teachers and teaching. 64-719, 64-882
Military prisons. 64-651
Law practice. 63-337, 65-186, 65-680
Teachers' colleges. 64-719
Regiments see under Massachusetts the
names of the military units, e. g.
Legislature see Massachusetts— General
Theological seminaries. 64-1281, 65-183,
Massachusetts— Corps of Cadets;
Court
65-1050, 65-1762
Massachusetts— Infantry
Local records. 65-1320
Trade
Soldiers from. 64-57 , 65-1073
Lumber industry and trade. 65-205
With India. 65-181
Coast Artillery
Medical education. 65-1225, 65-1245,
Trade associations. 64-240
211th. 64-15
65-1290
Travels from. 65-255
Coast surveys. 64-1556
Merchants. 64-56, 64-1009, 64-1398,
65-1318
is '
Unattached Heavy Artillery
Colleges and universities. 63-379, 64-14,
•-
64-21, 64-719, 64-1462
Militia. 63-88, 64-15, 64-831, 65-1318,
30th Company, 1864-1865. 65-1050
see also Harvard University; Massachu-
setts Institute of Technology
65-1320
Mines and mining. 64-237
Veterans organizations. 64-15
Vital records. 64-217 '
Colonial period. 63-59, 65-1318, 65-1320
Motor Corps
Births. 65-183
Trade. 65-181
1st. 64-15
Weavers and weaving. 64-1
Confederation and Constitutional periods,
Motor Squadron
Whalers and whaling. 64-1394
1783-1809. 65-1318
1st 64-15
Wool industry and trade. 65-184
Constables. 65-1320
Observatories. 65-1227
World War L 64-15
Consumer's organizations. 64-715
Politics. 64-1511
World War H. 64-15
Corps of Cadets
Letters relating to. 65-9
MASSACHUSETTS Arms Company.' 63-379
1st. 64-15, 64-16
Organizations and parties
MASSACHUSETTS Bar Association. 65-186
Cotton trade. 64-372
Whig Party. 65-178
Estates. 64-357
Papers of persons active in
MASSACHUSETTS (Colony)
Provincial Congress, 1774-1775. 65-1320
Family and personal papers
19th century. 65-178, 65-1235
16th to 20th centuries. 65-189
MASSACHUSETTS Horticultural Society.
20th century. 65-35, 65-109
65-188
18th to 20th centuries. 63-117, 64-525
Rayon industry and trade. 64-205
MASSACHUSETTS Institute of Technology.
18th and 19th centuries. 65-870,
64-27
65-1200, 65-1320
Real estate business. 65-205
Research in the behavioral sciences.
Students papers. 64-782
19th century. 63-286, 64-353, 64-355,
63-390
MASSACHUSETTS quarterly review. 64-404
64-357, 64-477, 64-648, 64-977,
65-182, 65-1289, 65-1605
Resident of. 65-1601
Farm machinery
Revolution. 64-15
MASSACRES see Indian raids and massacres
Soldiers from. 65-179
MASSIE, Henry, 1784-1841. 64-1237
Industry and trade. 64-1
Scientific societies. 64-27
First see under Massachusetts
MASSIE, Henry, 1816-1878. 64-1237
the second word following the numeral.
Seals (Emblematic) 65-1319
MASSIE, JohnL. 65-827
Genealogy. 64-217
Secretary of State. 65-1319
MASSIE, NathanleL 65-977
General Court. 65-109, 65-1318
Shays' Rebellion see Shays' RebeUion,
1786-1787
MASSIE, Thomas, 1747-1834. 64-1237
Committee on Foreign Affairs. 65-1318
Shipbuilding. 64-1394, 64-1398
General stores. 64-1
Shipping records. 64-977, 64-1389
MASSIE family. 64-1237
Geology. 64-217, 65-923
Ships. 64-1398
MASSILLON Bridge and Structural Company.
65-1748
Horticulture. 65-188
Silk industry and trade. 64-205
MASSON, David, 1822-1907. 65-636
Hotels. 64-56, 64-205
Slavery
Industries. 64-240
Antislavery movement. 65-177
MASSON, L. J. 64-892
449
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MASSON papers. 65-1163
MASTERS, Edgar Lee, 1869-1950. 64-150
64-1334, 65-708, 65-1209, 65-1998
MASTTN, Florence Ripley. 64-150
MASTDJ, John. 65-1126
MATADOR Land and Cattle Company ltd.
65-1793
MATAMEK, Quebec
Conference on Biological Cycles. 65-1938
MATANZAS, Cuba
Shipping records. 64-1215
MATAWAN, N. J.
Shipping. 65-1645
MATERIALS Conference, InternationaL
64-870
MATHEMATICAL miscellany (Publication)
64-871
MATHEMATICAL tables. 64-507
MATHEMATICIANS. 63-384, 64-779, 64-871
MATHEMATICS. 65-325, 65-1590, 65-1720
Addresses, essays, lectures, etc
64-1295, 65-654, 65-739
Discussions of. 63-250,, 63-365
Exercise books. 64-480
see also Ciphering books
Notebooks. 64-459
Students' notebooks. 65-335
Teachers and teaching. 64-844, 64-1041
65-1226, 65-1237, 65-1262, 65-1296
65-1299, 65-1936
MATHER, Cotton, 1663-1728
Autographs. 64-63
MATHER, Increase, 1639-1723. 65-1250
MATHER, William Gwinn, 1857-1951. 65-644
MATHESON, Junius Ayers. 64-375
MATHEWS, Abram B. 65-646
MATHEWS, Charles, 1776-1835. 64-147
MATHEWS, Harriet Frances, d. 1866.
65-646
MATHEWS, John, 1744-1802. 63-299
MATHEWS, Shailer, 1863-1941. 64-133
MATHEWS Co. , Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
County records. 65-1017
MATHEWS family. 65-646
MATILUA Canyon, Calif. 65-952
MATINEE Musical, Ann Arbor, Mich.
65-206
MATLACK, T. Chalkley. 65-156
MATLOCK, Nellie. 64-819
MATTERN, David Earl, 1890-1959. 65-389
MATTHEW Fontaine Maury Association,
Richmond, Va. 65-969
MATTHEWS, Herbert Lionel, 1900- 64-1349
MATTHEWS, Mark Allison. 1867-1940
64-1269
MATTHEWS, Stanley, 1824-1889. 63-186
MATTHEWS, Washington. 65-752
MATTHEWS family
Genealogy. 64-1177
MATTTNGLY, Garrett, 1900-1962. 64-1350
MATTTNGLY, Marie see Meloney, Marie
(Mattlngly), 1883-1943.
MAUCK, Joseph William, 1852-1937. 65-325
65-531
MAUGHAM, William Somerset. 1874-1965
65-1205
MAULTSBY, Elizabeth see Manly, Elizabeth
(Maultsby)
MAUMEE, Ohio
Teachers and teaching. 65-557
MAUN, Gene. 64-30
MAUREPAS, Jean Fre'deric Phelypeaux, comte
de, 1701-1781. 64-956
MAURITIUS
French administration. 64-75
MAUROIS, Andre, 1885- 65-855
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
As correspondent. 65-1029
Monuments. 65-969
Opinions on the Constitution. 64-1238
MAURY (Matthew Fontaine) Association,
Richmond, Va. 65-969
MAURY, Richard Lancelot, 1840-1907
63-378, 64-1238
MAURY, Rutson. 63r378
MAURY Co. , Tenn.
Family papers. 64-483
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
Land. 64-299
MAURY family
Genealogy. 64-1184, 64-1238, 65-969
MAUZY, John. 65-983
MAW, John. 63-310
MAXEY, Asa. 64-757
MAXFIELD, Louis, 1883-1921. 63-234
MAXIMILIAN, Emperor of Mexico, 1832-1867
63-378, 63-397, 64-345, 65-1080
MAXIMOW, Alexander A. , 1874-1928. 64-13
MAXWELL, Allen Jay, 1873-1946. 64-1074
MAXWELL, Andrew C. 64-1500
MAXWELL, Annie A. see Claiborne, Annie A
(Maxwell) d. 1902
MAXWELL, Caroline see Lee, Caroline
(Maxwell)
MAXWELL, Frances see Watklns, Frances
(Maxwell)
MAXWELL, Lawrence, 1853-1927. 64-1430
65-1330
MAXWELL, Robert A. 63-346
MAXWELL, Samuel, 1826-1901. 65-519
65-1440, 65-1489
MAXWELL & Maxwell Investment Company
64-892 .
MAY, Abigail Williams, 1829-1888. 65-841
MAY, Charles Sedgwick, 1830-1901. 65-136C
MAY, Dwight, 1822-1880. 65-1360
MAY, Frederick Warren Goddard, 1821-1904
65-841
MAY, Samuel, 1810-1899. 65-841
MAY, Samuel Joseph, 1797-1871. 65-841
MAY, Thomas, 1860-1927. 65-531
MAY family. 65-841
MAY-Johnson bill (Atomic energy, 1945)
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
MAYHEW, Ira, 1814-1894. 65-646
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
MAYNE, Clifton E. , b. 1855. 65-1775
MAYO, Charles Edwin, 1827-1899. 63-245
450
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MAYO, Henry Thomas, 1856-1937. 64-1268
MAYO, Katherine, 1868 7-1940. 64-1306
MAYO, Mary Friend see Ingle, Mary Friend
(Mayo)
MAYO, Peter H. 64-445
MAYO, S. L. 63-245
MAYO, Sallie T. see Cameron, Sallie T.
(Mayo) i
MAYO, William James, 1861-1939. 65-479,
65-1365, 65-1980
MAYO family
Genealogy. 64-1231, 65-962
MAYO Indians. 65-2013
MAYOR, Juan de Villagatierre Soto- see
Villagutierre Soto-Mayor, Juan de
MAYORGA, Margaret. 64-1618
MAYS, Caroline E. see Brevard, Caroline E.
(Mays)
MAYS, David John, 1896- 64-1239 , 65-970
MAYSFTELD Militia, 53d Regt. of Virginia
Militia, Company No. 3. 64-751
MAZYCK, Arthur, 1850-1914. 63-298
MAZZANOVICH, Anton, 1860-1934. 64-8
MEAD, Charles Adriance. 65-1682
MEAD, George Herbert, 1863-1931. 64-50,
64-135
MEAD, Helen. 64-50
MEAD (James) Lumber Company, Saginaw,
Mich. 65-405
MEAD, James A. 65-390
MEAD, James M. 65-57
MEAD, S. R. 64-76
MEADE, Charlotte see Ruffin, Charlotte
(Meade)
MEADE, George Gordon, 1815-1872
As correspondent. 63-360, 65-654
Citation by. 65-93
Military papers. 63-395
Relating to. 63-353, 64-1136, 64-1640
MEADE, John E. , of Petersburg, Va. 64-574
MEADE family. 64-574
MEADER, George, 1907- 65-397, 65-487,
65-536, 65-586
MEADOW-drainage projects. 65-1596
MEADVTLLE Theological School, Chicago, HL
65-1239
MEALLY, John E. 65-391
MEANY, George, 1894- 64-253, 65-552
MEARES, Jane Iredell. 65-748
MEARES, William B., 1787-1841. 64-575
MEARES family. 64-575 , 64-995
MEARS, Charles, 1814-1895. 64-1511,
65-392
MEASURES see Weights and measures
MEAT industry and trade
New Jersey. 65-1600
MEBANE, Alexander. 64-1053
MEBANE family
Genealogy. 64-1184
MECHANICAL engineering. 64-1581
Research. 65-612
Teachers and teaching. 65-612,65-1890,
65-1939
MECHANICS. 65-1720
see also Wave mechanics; Wave-motion,
"Theory of
Student notes. 64-839
MECHEM, Floyd Russell, 1858-1928
As correspondent. 65-648
Lectures. 65-606
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.
County records. 65-1017
Letters from. 64-1034
Medical practice. 64-509
Resident of. 64-436
MECKLENBURG Gold Mining Company.
64-507
MEDALS
see also Decorations of honor
Lists. 63-154
MEDARY, SamueL 63-399
MEDDAUGH, Elijah Wood, 1833-1903.
64-1500, 65-1360
MEDEA (Ship) 64-344
MEDELUNG, Erwin. 65-1718
MEDFORD, Sarah see Clayton, Sarah
(Medford) 1786-1849
MEDICAL accounts
Here are entered accounts and records of
money spent for medical services.
65-676, 65-682
New Jersey. 65-1619
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 aid to children. 65-1324
MEDICAL education
Here are entered general references to
medical colleges and schools, and the
teaching and study of medical subjects.
65-1541, 65-1895
Teachers and teaching.
65-1895
-381, 65-580,
By place
California. 64-1167
Germany
Students (U. S. ) 65-18B
Illinois. 63-119, 64-39, 65-381, 65-1540
Maryland. 65-1955, 65-2022
see also Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Md. —School of Medicine
Massachusetts. 65-1225, 65-1245, 65-1290
Michigan. 65-479, 65-531, 65-623,
65-1365
see also Michigan — University— Medical
School
Missouri. 65-1030
New York. 64-902, 64-906
New York City. 65-1948
Ohio. 63-256
Pennsylvania. 65-875
South Carolina. 64-1552
MEDICAL Institute (Eclectic) Cincinnati, Ohio.
63-173
MEDICAL jurisprudence. 65-1540
MEDICAL libraries. 65-1541
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, 65-49, 65-189,
65-381, 65-623, 65-1541 , 65-1542
Ethics. 64-1552
Women. 65-440, 65-534, 65-836
By place
Alabama. 64-1006, 64-1106
Europe. 63-250, 64-771
Georgia. 64-385, 64-505, 64-591
Germany. 63-75
Great Britain. 65-1949
Illinois. 65-1537
Kentucky. 63-133, 65-1534
Louisiana. 64-578
451
MEDICAL practice (Continued)
Maine. 64-56. 65-2001
Maryland. 64-1006
Michigan. 65-221, 65-234, 65-295
65-520, 65-531, 65-534, 65-554, 65-596
65-653, 65-1365
Women in (Biographies of) 65-534
Minnesota. 63-250
Missouri. 64-39, 64-290, 64-302
Nebraska. 65-1502
New Jersey. 65-1555, 65-1618, 65-1646
65-1676, 65-1680
New York. 64-854, 64-920
New York City>^3-318, 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
ME « C , o« reSearCh aad P«b"<ation. 65-1538,
Organizations. 65-121
New York City. 63-13
MEDICAL schools see Medical education
MEDICAL social work. 65-1509
ME « 1 ^- societies - 6 5-103, 65-534, 65-966,
65-1509
Maryland. 64-1006
Michigan. 65-197, 65-353, 65-1367
65-1392, 65-1393
New York. 64-906
Pennsylvania. 64-1006
ME «^i' Women ' s National Association.
OD-534
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.
see also Bacteriology; Homeopathy-
Public health
General material
18th century. 65-1072
19th century. 65-595, 65-875
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1502, 65-333
65-1365 '
20th century. 65-1542
By topic
Diseases see. Diseases; and names of
specific diseases
Education see Medical education
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1541
New Jersey. 65-1697
Indians. 63-2
Lectures. 63-78, 64-1167, 64-1329
65-381, 65-1540, 65-1541
see also Medical education
Legal see Medical jurisprudence
Military and naval. 65-49, 65-1800
see also subdivision Medical affairs un-
der names of wars, e. g. Civil War—
Medical affairs; and appropriate sub-
divisions under names of armies and
navies
Notes. 65-1365, 65-1680, 65-1895
Patent 64-966
Physiological effects of see Pharmacology
Prescriptions and remedies. 63-75 64-39
64-244, 65-234, 65-235, 65-295, '
65-1365, 65-1541, 65-1618, 65-1646
Research and publication see Medical
research and publication
Socialized see Socialized medicine
Students' notebooks. 64-1199 65-295
65-596, 65-1365, 65-1368, 65-195l '
see also Medical education
Supplies, Army acquisition of. 63-366
By place
France. 65-1964
MEDICINE and state. 65-1542, 65-1938
MEDICINE and Surgery, U. S. Bureau of
65-49\
\
MEDIEVAL history. 64-74
see also Middle ages
Notes. 64-1341
Study and teaching. 64-933, 65-1923
"^St/SSSb 1 " 3 - 189 "- S3 - 350 ' a*' 374 '
MEDINA Co. , Ohio
Civil War. 64-666
MEDINA, Ohio
Land. 64-1286
MEDINA Salazar y Villasenor, Joseph Chacon
marques de la Penuela see Chaco'n Medina
Salazar y Villasenor, Jdseph, marques de
la Penuela
MEDITERRANEAN region
Naval service (Great Britain) 65-803
Trade
With the United States. 65-31
Travel and description. 63-387
World War I
Naval operations. 64-817
MEDOC, N. C.
Letters from. 64-376
MEDORA, N. D.
Chateau. 65-767
Literary societies. 65-781
MI 6 E 5^654 leldlng Bradford > 18 "-1876. 64-100,
MEEKER, Arthur, 1902- 65-1998
MEEKER Co. , Minn.
Teachers and teaching. 63-238
MEETING for Springs, London Yearly
Meeting of Friends. 65-153
MEETING for Sufferings, Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting. 65-153 »wiy
MEIGS, Joseph Vincent, b. 1840. 64-1307
MEIGS, Josiah. 64-343
M ^380 MO ^ 6 T yCUnPineto ' 1816 - 18 «-
"^'Return Jonathan, 1740-1823
"64-1194
MEIGS, Robert B. 64-830
MEIGS Co. , Tenn.
Roadmaps. 65-885
MEIGS family
Genealogy. 64-1307
MB 6^ S 13^ ld TranSU Sy8tem ' So 8 ' ". **"•
ME 6 I 5 £LE £ OHN ' George De Rue, 1857-1929.
MEISSIEFF, Leon S. , 1872- 65-2011
MEKONG Commission (1894-1895) #3-112
MELANCTHON, Philip. 64-47
'"^SESB. ^.f 0( f^ Kington, baron,
MELGARES, Facundo. 65-1165
MELHORN, John Wesley. 65-869
ME 64-23 B 4 eSSle) Industrlal Hon «, Athens, Ga.
ME 64-2 3 f ltriCkHUeS ' 1814 - 1888 - 64-229 .
ME 6 J 4-230 atriCltHUeS ' 1850 - 1918 - 64 "100,
MELLEN, Grenville. 63-368
MELLETT, Lowell, 1884-1960. 65-52
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt
65-38
MELLIS St. Johns, Eng.
Land. 64-34
MELLON, Andrew William, 1855-1939
65-343
MELLON, Melvin Guy, 1893- 64-1174
452
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MELO, Mario. 64-697
MELONESiCaHf. ) Mining Company. 64-237
MELONEY, Marie (Mattingly) 1883-1943.
65-1205 " "■-:
MELOY, Anna. 64-904 -
MELOY, Edward. 64-904
MELOY family. 64-904
MELTON, Ray. 65-539
MELVILLE, Henry Dundas, 1st viscount,
1742-1811. 63-109
MELVILLE, Herman, 1819-1891. 64-47
Book about. 65-1210
MEMMINGER, Christopher Gustavus, 1803-
1888. 63-6. , 64-1075
MEMMINGER, Miry (Wilkinson) 64-1075
MEMMINGER, T. B. 64-1075
MEMMINGER family. 64-1075
MEMORIAL Day. 63-371
MEMORIAL Presbyterian Church, Detroit,
Mich. 65-232
MEMORIAL societies
Nebraska. 65-1420
South Carolina. 63-311
Tennessee. 64-1197
MEMORIALS
Kentucky. 65-21
Michigan. 65-348
MEMORY. 63-390
MEMPHIS, EJ Paso, and Pacific Railroad.
64-740
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
Civil War. 63-350, 64-246
Law practice. 65-880
Military hospitals. 65-160
Navy Yard. 64-246
Resident of. 65-878
MENARD, Pierre, 1766-1844. 64-287
MENCKEN, Henry Louis, 1880-1956. 64-150,
65-1852
As correspondent. 63-354, 64-953,
64-1338, 64-1620, 65-14, 65-636, 65-834
65-937, 65-1084, 65-1160, 65-1838,
65-2004
Literary manuscripts. 65-1664
MENDAM, N. J.
Letters from. 64-607
MENDENHALL, Mary see Hobbs, Mary
(Mendenhall) 1852-1930
MENDENHALL, Richard. 65-723
MENDENHALL, Thomas Corwin, 1841-1924.
64-1268, 65-1719
MENDINUETA, Pedro Fermm de see Fermin
de Mendinueta, Pedro
MENDIP, Welbore Ellis, baron, 1713-1802.
64-810
MENDON, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
MENDOZA, Gaspar Domingo de. 65-1165
MENDOZA, Juan Dominguez y see Dominguez y
Mendoza, Juan
MENNINGER, Karl Augustus, 1893- 64-1528,
65-384
MENO, Florence. 65-633
MENOMINEE (Mich. ) Bay Shore Lumber
Company. 64-1617
MENORAH Association. 65-1726
The MENORAH Journal. 65-1726
MENOTTI, Gian Carlo, 1911- 64-1598
MEN'S clothing see Clothing
MEN'S clubs see Clubs
MENSURATION see Geodesy
MENTAL defectives see Feebleminded
MENTAL healing see Faith healing
MENTAL hospitals
Michigan. 65-1343
North Carolina. 64-1083
Virginia. 65-1013
MENTAL retardation see Feebleminded;
Retarded children
MENUHIN, Yehudi. 65-1104
MENUS see Cookery
MENZEL, Donald Howard, 1901- 65-383
MERCER, Johnny, 1909- 64-801
MERCER, William, b. 1824. 64-1151
MERCER Co. , Mo.
Court records. 64-324
MERCER Co. , N. J. 65-1550
Family papers. 65-1620, 65-1680
Legal papers. 65-1586
MERCER University, Macon, Ga. 64-1164
MERCHANT, Livingston Tallmadge, 1903-
65-64
MERCHANT, William. 65-1340
MERCHANT marine. 64-1285, 64-1502
see also Impressment
Companies
Maine. 65-1970
Missions and charities. 64-187, 65-1545
MERCHANTS
see also Commission merchants; General
stores; Retail trade; Wholesale trade
65-1979
12th to 18th centuries
17th to 20th centuries
Massachusetts. 65-181
Missouri. 64-313
New Jersey. 65-1639
New Mexico. 65-1168
North Carolina. 64-1029
Pennsylvania. 64-1155, 65-156
18th century
Pennsylvania. 65-1723
1700-1749
New York City. 65-1740
1750-1799
Canada. 65-1727
Great Britain. 64-259, 65-1526
Jamaica. 65-1526
Malaga. 64-259
Maryland. 65-1526
Massachusetts. 64-56
New York City. 65-1526
North Carolina. 64-393, 64-1537
Pennsylvania. 64-393, 65-1526
West Indies. 65-1526
18th to 20th centuries
Georgia. 65-730
Massachusetts. 65-1318
New Jersey. 65-1565
18th and 19th centuries
64-56
Canada. 65-1725, 65-1766
Great Britain. 63-345
Indiana. 65-1999
New Hampshire. 64-56
New Jersey. 65-1624
New York City. 64-585, 64-1302, 65-1674
North Carolina. 64-445, 64-558, 64-585,
64-590, 64-591, 64-1035
Pennsylvania. 64-1396, 65-1702
Scotland. 65-961
453
MERCHANTS
18th and I Sth centuries (Continued)
South Carolina. 63-309, 63-316
Virginia. 63-345, 64-590, 65-961
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 Jersey. 65-1653
New York. 64-827, 64-900, 64-934
New York City. 65-1175
North Carolina. 63-150, 64-473, 64-542
64-674, 64-1003, 64-1021, 64-1028 '
64-1089 '
Ohio. 63-123
Pennsylvania. 64-1148, 65-827, 65-1670
Russia. 65-1670
Washington, D. C. 64-763
1800-1849
63-136
Connecticut 64-1302
Great Britain. 64-258, 64-1398
Illinois. 64-56
Kentucky. 63-196
Louisiana. 64-1398
Maine. 65-1969
Massachusetts. 64-1398, 65-1235
Missouri. 64-279, 64-295
New York City. 64-1044, 65-1524
^-f^ltisaT 501 ' 6 ^ 546 ' 64 - 981 '
Ohio. 63-161
Virginia. 64-56, 64-1001, 64-1044, 65-903
J.850-1899.
64-372
California. 64-701, 64-708
Connecticut. 64-1368
Maryland. 64-1019
Missouri. 64-281
Nevada. 65-1130
New York City. 64-1395
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
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
Utah. 65-1127
Virginia. 63-382, 65-989
Wyoming. 65-1807
19th and 20th ,-.... — - r7
Georgia. 64-579
Kentucky. 65-738
Maine. 63-335
Missouri. 65-1801
New Jersey. 65-1652
NO M-l C 5"o OU ^ 63 "" 7 ' 64 - 52 °' M - 1084 .
Washington. 63-214
20th century
Arizona. 65-1757
New Mexico. 65-1757
MERCHANTS Marine Insurance Company.
MERCHANTS Refrigerating Company. 64-870
MERCIER, Antoine see Mersier, Antoine
MERCURY mines and mining
California. 65-866
Peru. 63-74
MERCURY project 64-1583
MERCURY pump. 65-358
MEREDITH, George, 1828-1909. 63-52
MEREDITH, Gertrude Gouverneur see Biddle
uertrude 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
MERINO sheep. 65-660
MERIT System Council. 65-1509
MERIT systems see Civil service
MERIWETHER, David. 65-1126
MERMAID (Bark) 64-1394
MERRIAM, Charles Edward, 1874-1953
As correspondent 65-1308
Lectures. 65-166
Member of the Commission on Freedom of
the Press. 64-70
MERRIAM, Mrs. Cyrus K 64-1255
ME 65^on FrankF -' b - 1865 - 65 - 2 °i3,
MERRIAM, William Rush. 63-243
MERRIAM ^Kchards j ron mae> Westport)
MERRICK, David, 1912- 64-1632
MERRICK, Edwin Thomas. 64-100
MERRILL, Aaron Stanton, 1890- 65-731
MERRILL, Amos. 64-56
MERRILL, Paul Willard, 1887- 65-383
MERRILL, Richard Dwight 64-1267
MERRILL, Thomas D. , Jr. 64-1267
MERRILL, Thomas D. , Sr. , b. 1815
64-1267
MERRILL and Ring Lumber Comnanv
64-1267 -*-"j.
MERRILL Lumber Company. 65-393
MERRITT, Frances see Quick, Frances
(Merritt) 1833-192T" * Tan «s
MERRITT, Melvin Leroy, 1879-1961. 64-696
MERRITT, Sally. 64-1093
MERRITT, Wesley, 1834-1910. 65-950
MERRITT, William, of Chatham Co N C
64-1093 ' •
MERRYMAN, John. 64-768
MERSHON, Edward L. 65-394
MERSHON, William Briggs. 65-394
MERSHON, William Butts, 1856-1943. 65-395
As correspondent 65-274, 65-340 65-445
65-666 * *
MERSTER, Antoine. 64-578
MERWINE, Emily see Drury, Emily (Merwine)
MERYON, Charles. 64-761
MESABI Iron Company. 65-2009
MESSENGER, Hiram John. 64-887
MESSINA, Italy
Earthquakes, 1906-1908. 64-1282
METALLURGY
Machinery. 63-128
Middle ages. 64-141
Notes, etc. 65-358
METALWORKERS
Unions. 65-337
METAPHYSICS. 64-795, 64-1569
Teachers and teaching. 65-1251
METEOROLOGICAL satellites. 64-782
ME 6 T 3 E ?£°« G , Y i Climate ' weath «> etc)
65~-6M ' 63 " 378 ' M - 782 ' ««««.
see also Drought; Snow; Storms; Winds
Teachers and teaching. 65-1893
California. 64-263, 64-731
Colorado. 65-1767
Illinois. 65-1306
Japan. 65-67
Kansas. 65-874
454
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METEOROLOGY (Climate, weather, etc.) ■-,
(Continued)
Michigan. 64-1438, 64-1486, 65-201,
65-513, 65-548, 65-577, 65-611,
65-1343
Minnesota, 63-245
Missouri. 64-273
New York. 64-1591
North Carolina. 64-467, 64-999
Ohio. 63-168, 63-178, 64-1556
Pennsylvania. 64-56
South Carolina. 63-297
Southern States. 65-878
Switzerland. 63-297
Tennessee. 65-887
Vermont. 64-1588
V. est Virginia. 63-129
METHODISM see Methodist churches; and
names of church bodies
METHODIST Book Concern. 64-972
METHODIST Brotherhood. 64-973
METHODIST Church (United States) Confer-
ences. New England. Historical Society.
65-697
METHODIST churches. 64-775, 64-966 ,
64-976, 65-506, 65-591
Calvinism. 63-409
Education. 64-966, 65-697
Evangelistic work. 64-1241
Hymns and church music. 64-972, 65-697
Missionary societies. 63-70, 65-1653
Missions. 65-697
Africa. 64-968
Indian. 64-966
Oregon. 64-966
Philippine Islands. 64-971
South America. 64-971
Publications. 65-697
Rural churches. 64-946
Schism. 35-933
Sermons. 63-70, 63-409, 64-175, 64-214,
64-409, 64-570, 64-775, 64-946, 64-965,
64-969, 64-970, 65-247, 65-482, 65-495,
65-512, 65-591
Societies. 65-697
Sunday schools. 65-24
Unity. 64-966
By place
Asia. 64-966
Connecticut. 65-696
Denmark. 64-973
Europe. 64-966
Georgia. 64-970
Great Britain. 64-69
Illinois. 63-202, 65-161
India. C4-973
Indiana. 63-202
Iowa. 63-209
Kentucky. 63-202, 64-965, 64-974, 65-24
Latin America. 64-966
Louisiana. 65-1830
Maine. 65-696
Maryland. 64-1542
Massachusetts. 65-696
Michigan. 65-247, 65-309, 65-391, 65-412
65-482, 65-504, 65-512, 65-637, 65-668 '
65-1350
Missouri. 64-339
New Jersey. 65-1629, 65-1653
New York. 64-825, 64-837, 64-852
64-1591, 65-696 '
North Carolina. 63-70, 64-392 64-409
64-674, 64-1040, 64-1542
North Dakota. 65-1536
Ohio. 63-176, 63-202, 64-175, 64-974
Pennsylvania. 65-1653
Rhode Island. 65-696
Russia. 64-966
South Carolina. 64-1542
Southern States. 63-70
Tennessee. 63-202, 64-974, 64-975
64-1199
Vermont. 65-696
Virginia. 64-1001, 64-1228, 64-1542
Washington. 64-214
Washington, D. C. 64-1542
METHODIST Council of Methodism see
Federal Council of Methodism
METHODIST Episcopal Church. 63-176
63-209, 64-175, 64-973, 65-697
see also_ Methodist churches; and for
specific churches see name of place
where located, e. g. Spokane, Wash. -
Methodist Episcopal Church
Bishops. 64-966
Conferences. 64-974
Missouri. 64-339
Philadelphia, Pa. 65-1653
General Conference. 64-972
1836. 63-256
METHODIST Episcopal Church, South. 63-70,
64-339
see also Methodist churches; and for
specific churches see name of place
where located
Clergymen. 64-392, 64-970, 64-1185
Conferences
Kentucky. 64-965
Louisiana. 65-1830
North Carolina. 64-409
Tennessee. 64-969, 64-975
General Conference. 64-976
METHODIST Federation for Social Service
64-966
METHODIST Minister's Association,
Cincinnati, Ohio. 64-973
METHODIST Publishing House, Nashville
Tenn. 64-973
METHUEN & Company, London, Eng. 64-1347
METLAKAHTLA Colony, Alaska. 64-686
METLARvs. Plscataway Township. 65-1642
METRIC system of weights and measures
64-1342
METRO-Goldwyn-Mayer, inc. 64-108
64-1597 '
METROLOGY _see Weights and measures
METROPOLITAN Opera Association, New York
City. 64-1334
METROPOLITAN Rapid Transit Survey, New
York City. 64-1622
METROPOLITAN Tabernacle, London, Eng
64-1160 B
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 (Tull) 64-576
METUCHEN, N. J.
Family papers. 65-1585, 65-1592
METZGER, B. 64-813
MEUSE River area
World War I
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-949
MEXICAN Claims Commission (Established
1942) 65-67
MEXICAN Gas Works. 64-345
MEXICAN Punitive Expedition see Mexico—
U. S. marine and military activities in
MEXICAN War, 1845-1848. 63-107, 63-247,
64-248, 64-279, 64-561, 64-995, 64-1456'
64-1526, 65-23, 65-870, 65-1363, 65-1681
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
63-355, 64-758, 64-765
see also names of battles, e. g. Bueha
Vista, Mex. —Battle of, 1847;
Monterey, Mex. -battle of, 1846
California. 65-1162
Military papers. 63-310, 64-765, 64-1007,
64-1010, 64-1058, 6*4-1569, 65-858
Military service in. 63-87, 63-131,
63-223, 64-623, 64-772, 64-1010,
64-1190
Naval operations. 63-387, 63-396
Ships. 64-1215 '
Paymasters' papers. 64-1544
455
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MEXICAN War, 1845-1848 (Continued)
Registers, lists, etc. 64-880, 64-1007,
64-1010
Soldiers from
Missouri. 65-1467
MEXICANS in Texas. 65-5
MEXICO. 65-1080
For territory now In the United States see
also subdivision Mexican period under
present names of those areas, e. g.
Texas — Mexican period
Administration
New Mexico. 65- 1810
American businessmen's papers. 64-1546
Anthropology. 64-167
Archeology. 63-1 ■ : .
Army
Departure from Arizona. '. 65-1781
In California. 65-1527
Botany.' 64-826
Cattle stealing. 65-1080 ' "
Churches and religious affairs. 65-1080
Baptist. 64-1158
Claims. 65-253, 65-904 .
Commercial attaches (U. S. ) 64-690
Confederate refugees. 63-378, 64-1041,
64-1080 . ■
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, 65-936
Economic policy. 64-890
Ejercito. 65-1527
Estates. 65-1080
European intervention, 1861-1867. 63-397,
64-345, 65-2013
Family papers. 64-1253
Finance. 65-2013
Foreign relations. 64-345
With the United States. 64-890, 64-1577
Fuerte uprising, 1861. 65-2013
Garza Revolution, 1892. 65-1423
Gas companies. 64-345
Indians. 63-1, 63-11, 65-1080, 65-2013
Investments in, British. 65-1790
Land
Claims
California. 65-253
Legal documents. 64-1253
Transactions. 64-421
Laws. 64-345
Letters from. 64-350
Maps. 64-1253, 65-1815
Military affairs. 64-345, 64-1213
Military service in (U. S. , 1845-1848) see
Mexican War, 1845-1848
Mines and mining. 63-16, 64-421
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 64-345
Mormons. 65-1162
Navy. 63-387, 64-1213
Newspaper clippings. 65-678
Notes, etc, 65-261
Prisoners and prisons. 64-296
Revolutions, 1910- 64-421, 64-802
Silver mines and mining. 64-1149
Steamboat lines. 64-345
Tariff. 64-890
Texas area see Texas — Mexican period
Tobacco trade. 64-890
Trade. 64-756, 64-890
Travel and description. 64-652, 64-1179,
64-1517, 65-1815
United States marine and military activities
in. 65-947
Viceroyalty. 63-36
MEXICO City, Mexico
American occupation, 1847-1848. 63-355
see also Mexican War, 1845-1848
Commercial attaches (U. S. ) 64-690
MEY van Streefkerk family see De Mey van
Streefkerk family
MEYENDORFF, Michael A., 1849-1908.
. 64-1135
MEYER, Adolf, 1886-1950. 65-1953
MEYER, Adolf Bernhard, 1840-1911. 64-1216
MEYER, Annie Nathan. 65-1722
MEYER, Brantz. 64-1580
MEYER (C. J. L. ) Division, Wisconsin Land and
Lumber Company. 65-657
MEYER, Edward. 65-1350
MEYER, F. B. 64-1160
MEYER, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918.
65-917
MEYER, Lawrence, 1890-
MEYER, R. J. 65-1311
63-33
MEYNELL, Alice Christiana (Thompson)
1847-1922. 64-150
MEZA, Remedios. 65-2013
MIAMI and Erie Canal. 65-17
MIAMI University, Oxford, Ohio. 63-183,
63-184
MICHELENA, Enrique de Olavide y s_ee Olavlde
y Michelena, Enrique de
MICHENER, Earl Cory, 1876-1957. 64-1515,
65-547, 65-606, 65-648, 65-670, 65-1379
MICHIGAMUA. 64-1468
MICHIGAN
ACCOUNT books see Michigan— Household
accounts; Michigan — Personal accounts
ADULT education. 65-365
AGRICULTURAL College see Michigan-State
University, East Lansing
AGRICULTURAL colonies. 65-192
AGRICULTURAL societies. 64-1456, 64-1487,
65-248, 65-471, 65-472, 65-1346
AGRICULTURE. 65-201, 65-248, 65-301,
65-577
ALUMNI associations. 64-1418, 65-357,
65-365, 65-537, 65-579, 65-1374, 65-1377
AMERICANIZATION Committee, Detroit.
64-1412
ANTISLAVERY movements. 65-599
ARCHITECTURE. 65-489, 65-1340
\ Business papers and practice. 65-588
ARCHIVES. 65-191, 65-320
ART and artists
Societies. 65-193
ARTILLERY (Heavy) 65-563
6th Regt. 65-1394
ARTILLERY (Light)
1st Regt., 1861-1865
Battery B. 65-256
ATTORNEYS see Michigan— Law practice and
names of types of attorneys, e, g. ,
Michigan — County attorneys
ATTORNEYS general. 65-584, 65-665
AUDITORS-General. 65-396, 65-576
AUDUBON societies. 65-445
AUTOMOBILE industry and trade. 64-1469,
64-1474, 65-343, 65-569
BALLOON ascensions. 64-1486
BANKS and banking. 65-341, 65-400, 65-528,
65-630, 65-643,_ 65-644, 65-659, 65-1379
BAR associations. 65-484
BASEBALL clubs. 65-406
BICYCLES. 65-569
BIOGRAPHY. 65-1347
BIRDS. 65-445
BOARDS of trade. 65-230
BOOM companies. 65-597
BOTANICAL gardens. 64-1428
456
MICHIGAN
BOTANY. 65-533
BOUNDARIES
Ohio. 64-1472, 65-3B8
BOYS' VocationalSchool, Lansing. 64,1421
BURIAL societies.' 65-1400'
BUSINESS and professional women's clubs.
BUSINESS records. 65-134B
CANALS. 65-1343
CARRIAGE and wagon making. 65-401
CAVALRY
1st Regt., 1861-1666. 65-252, 65-626
Company C. 65-1362
3d Regt., 1861-1865. 65-576
64-1477, 65-493,
^^J^C^rf Mmoa ^ Colhct . m: Ma
4th Regt., 1862-1B65
65-1362
5th Regt., 1862-1865. 64-1492, 65-1362
7th Regt., 1862-1865. 65-1362
Company F. 65-256
8th Regt. , 1B63-1865. 65-625
9th Regt., 1863-1865. 65-576, 65-626
Company A. 64-1493
10th Regt., 1863-1865. 65-594, 65-601
CELEBRATIONS. 65-525
CEMENT industry. 65-134B
CEMETERIES. 64-1479
CENSUS. 65-431, 65-624
CENTRAL College, Spring Arbor. 65-1353
CENTRAL Michigan University, Mount Pleasant
Anniversary celebration. 65-298
CEREALS. 65-492
CHARITABLE work. 65-352, 65-1367, 65-1378
CHAUFFEURS. 65-210
CHEES •: industry and trade. 65-622
CHICORY processing. 65-442
CHILD study
Societies. 65-1367
CHILD welfare. 65-277, 65-501, 65-1324
CHILDREN'S Fund. 65-1324
™M D f, EN ' S V1Ua ^ Coldwater see
CoTdwSeT^^^^^^^^chool,
| CHURCHKSandrellX^rs (Continued,
Missions. 64-1440
Presbyterian. 65-255, 65-296
; Sermons. 65-522, 65-592
Sunday schools. 65-357, 65-490
^ V» 65 " 198 ' 65 " 241 ' *-™,
Church of Christ. 65-256
Congregational. 64-1494, 65-199, 65-411
Disciples of Christ. 65-233
m eX, 65 6 - 5 5 -o 3 o 77 ' 65 " 414 ' 65 -" e .
Evangelical. 65-259
Lutheran. 63-21, 63-22, 65-259, 65-375
Methodist. 65-247, 65-391, 65-412
65-«2, 65-504, 65-512, 65-637 65-6..
^e^'L^ 64 " 1404 ' 64 ' 141 5, 64-14^
64-1447, 64-1490, 65-231 65-232 '
65-239, 65-244, 65-357, 65 386 65-413
65-432, 65-490, 65-498, 65-499,' "-g
Unitarian. 65-309
CITIES and towns. 65-415
Transportation. . 65-425
CIVIC affairs. 65-327
CIVIC associations. ■ 65-1336, 65-1367
CIVIL engineering. 65-436, 65-643
CIVIL service reform. 65- 423
CIVIL Service Study Commission. 65-397"
CIVIL War
Civilian life. 65-625, 65-634
Military papers. 65-624, ^5-^362, 65-1394.
Prisons and prisoners. 65-603
Recruiting, enlistment, etc. 64-1434
MICHIGAN
COMMITTEE on Conservation of Cultural
. Resources. 65-610 '
COMMUNITY associations. 65-1334
CONSERVATION. 65-274, 65-666
CONSTITUTION. 64-1464
CONSTITUTIONAL Conventions
1907-1908. 65-665
1961- 19 62„ 64-1444, 65-238, 65-260
CONSTRUCTION industry. 65-539
^S 3 -™^' ° rgaiUZatl0nS - 64 - 1 «5,
COOPERATIVE communities. 65-364, 65-543
Records. 65-192 , 65-1332
COOPERATIVES. 65-1367
Records. 65-194 , 65-1398
COPPER mines and mining. 64-1445, 64-1451
COUNTY attorneys. 65-606
C0 6 U 5^f6 g ° Vernnlent and Coun 'y "cords.
COURT records. 65-415
. COURTHOUSES. 65-1343
COURTS
Addresses, notes, etc. 65-647
CHURCH schools
Lutheran. 63-19
'T-H?/ r l f 4 e 5 r ? US ato1 ™- "-"38,
65-135B' 453 ' 65 " 325 < 65 - 592 ' 55=1350,
Evangelistic work. 55-241, 65-499
^Miclugan-Cavalry; Michigan- '
Societies. 65-1333
: ; :S; ££ £Si !&■
os-SIB, 65-549, 65-550 65-5'i2 fi>; rki
llttt' 65 5 1, 7 4' r 576 - 65 - 6 «.' " : :
65-1349, 6 6 5 5""382 65 - 658 ' 65 - 66 V 65 - 13 ^
CLOTHING trade (Men's) 65-589
CLUBS. 65-214, 65-270, 65-275 65-648
65-1367, 65-1375, 65-1385 ' '
COAL industry and trade. 65-207, 65-569
COLLEGES and universities. 64-1425
64-1470, 64-1478, 64-1485, 64-1513 65 298
65-384,65-446, 65-460, 65-635, 5 1^ 2 ,^
BSIJ^SO Hillsdale College, Hillsdale,
ver c s "; v M Y c D M r f ~ Eastern Michi ^ ™-
vers tv' ^"".■MfcMsan-State Uni-
sTy S (A^ n E A^r ln ^ Mich ^an-Univer-
SUP 6 r 5 e ™4 e 7?°6 U 5 r - t 656 64 - 14e2 ' "^ ^'
Wa 65!l338 my C ° Urt ° f D0mesUc delations.
CULTURAL societies. 65-361
DENTISTRY. 65-243, 65-277, 65-323, 65-339
Societies. 65-323, 65-621
State Board. 65-1343
DEPT. of Conservation. 65-307, 65-666
DEPT. of Labor and Industry. 65-111
DRAINAGE. 65-431
DRAMATIC societies. 65-453, 65-1367
DR e^uT- 65 " 23 ^=-^ 65-444,
E l5 T - E 134 N 3 MCMganAsylum '^anti.
EASTERN Michigan University, Ypsllant ,
(formerly State Normal Co^f^SSl,
Faculty members' papers. 65-351
President. 65-446
Student notes and papers. 65-351, 65-436
EDITORS and editing. 65-446
EDUCATION. 65-568, 65-638, 65-1353
Integration. 65-352
Laws and legislation. 63-19
EDUCATIONAL societies. 64-1408,65-463
457
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MICHIGAN
FRATERNITIES and sororities. 64-1454,
65-1375
EMPLOYMENT Security Commission. S5-238 I fr eeDMEN. 65-286
MICHIGAN
ELECTRIC power. 65-408
ENDOWMENTS. 54-1418
ENGINEERING. 65-1312
ENGINEERS and Mechanics, 1861-1865.
65-257, 85-552
Company C. 65-632
Company D. 65-256
Company E. 65-571
EPILEPTICS
Institutional care. 65-399
ESTATES. 65-229, 65-357, 65-658
EXHIBITIONS and fairs. 65-624
FACTORIES
Inspection, S5-352
FAMILY papers
18th to 20th centuries. 65-1354
18th and 19th centuries. 65-451
19th century. 65-312, 65-581, 65-595,
65-604, 65-1341
65-376
65-304, 65-466, 65-628
1800-1850.
1850-1900.
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1446, 64-1466,
64-1489, 65-299, 65-478, 65-489, 65-497,
65-522, 65-641
20th century
1900-1950. 65-294,65-553
FARM accounts. 65-294, 65-453, 65-1355...
FARM life. 65-1355
FARM machinery industry and trade. 65-461,
65-859,. 65-1352
FARMS and farming
18th and 19th centuries. ' 64-1511, 65-237,
65-257, 85-313, 65-316, 65-385, 65-549,
65-1355, 65-1818
19th century. 65-201, 65-663
Civil War period. 64-1477
FEDERATION of Women's Clubs. 65-1344,
65-1375
FEEBLEMINDED
Institutional care. 65-398, 65-399
FINANCE. 85-306
FLOUR and feed trade. 65-225, 65-529
FOLKLORE. 65-619
FOOD trade. 64-1501
FORESTRY Association. 65-421
FORESTRY Commission. 65-274
FRATERNAL organizations. 65-530, 65-552,
65-1356. 65-1400
FREIGHT and freightage. 65-529
FRUIT trade. 65-201
FUEL trade. 64-1617
FUNDRAISING. 64-1468
FURNACES and forges. 65-272
FURNITURE industry and trade. 65-516,
65-552
GARDEN clubs. 65-195
GAS companies. 65-408, 65-665
GAS, Natural. 64-1491
GENEALOGY. 65-212, 65-590, 65-1328,
65-1354, 65-1357
GENERAL stores
19th century. 64-1486, 65-306, 65-589,
65-643
19th and 20th centuries. 65-402, 65-403,
65-405, 65-504, 65-578, 65-1348
GEOLOGY. 65-327, 65-331, 65-542
GOLF clubs. 65-1322
GOVERNMENT and legislation. 65-543,
65-650, 65-1366
see also subdivisions Constitution; Constitu-
tional Conventions; Governors; Legisla-
ture; Local government; and Politics
under Michigan
Appointments. 65-371
Records of State agencies. 65-1343
GOVERNORS
1836-1840 (Mason) 65-388
1855-1858 (Bingham) 64-143S
1859-1860 (Wisner)
Financial accounts. 65-658
1873-1877 (Bagley) 64-1421
1893-1896 (Rich) 65-513
1897-1900 (Pingree) 65-579
Papers of his secretary. 65-1384
1913-1916 (Ferris) 65-254, 65-613
1931-1932 (Brucker) 64-1459
1937-1938 (Murphy) 65-448 ; :
1949-1960 (Williams) 65-570, 65-650
1961-1962 (Swalnson) 65-583 . .
GRAND jury. 64-1510
GROCERY trade. 64-1486, 65-407 .
HARDWARE trade. 65-272, 65-404, 65-505
HEALTH Commission. 65-222
HIGH schools. 65-351
MICHIGAN
HISTORICAL societies. 64-1426, 65-1345 ,
65-1367, 65-1394
HISTORY (Notes, etc.) 65-341, 65-360,
65-374, 65-631, 65-1369, 65-1775
Local history. 65-216, 65-223, 65-280,
65-415, 65-416, 65-417, 65-503, 65-561,
65-631, 65-651, 65-1358
HOME for the Feeble-minded and Epileptic,
Lapeer (later State Home and Training
School) 65-399, 65-1353
HOMEOPATHY. 65-530
HOSPITALS. 65-319, 65-399, 65-479, 65-624,
65-1343
HOUSEHOLD accounts. 64-1581, 65-219,
65-347, 65-509, 65-1364
see also Michigan— Porsonal accounts
IMMIGRANTS. 64-1412, 65-279
INDIAN affairs. 64-1424, 65-299, 65-388,
65-600, 65-1358
Schools. 65-1351, 65-1353
INFANTRY
1st Regt. , 1861-1865. 65-1362
Company B. 65-571
2d Regt., 1861-1865. 64-1446, 65-314,
65-518
Company R. 65-571
4th Regt., 1861-1866. 65-299, 65-432,
65-1362, 65-1394
Company D. 65-514
. 6th Regt. , 1861-1865. 65-288, 65-563,
65-1362
Company B. 65-441
Company F. 64-1504
Company G. 65-293
Company L 65-564
8th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-1440, 64-1461,
65-632
9th Regt.,. 1861-1865. 65-468
Company H. 65-473
Company K. 64-1493
11th Regt., 1862-1865. 65-1362,
Company A. 65-634
13th Regt. ,• 1861-1865. 64-1434
14th Regt., 1862-1865. 65-255, 65-541
16th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-1439, 65-576,
65-1362
17th Regt., 1862-1865. 65-659
18th Regt., 1862-1865. 65-297
19th Regt., 1862-1865, 65-288
Company B. 65-293, 65-456
20th Regt., 1862-1865. 65-435
Veterans Association. 65-1362
. 22d Regt., 1862-1865. 65-346, 65-658
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MICHIGAN
INFANTRY (Continued)
23dRe'gt., 1B52-1865
Company A. 65-565
25th Regt. , 1862-1865. 65-661
Company B. 65-549, 65-550
27thRegt., 1863-1865. 65-1362
INSURANCE
Business. 65-401, 65-430, 65-644
Fire. 64-1406
INVESTMENTS. 65-357, 65-395, 65-644
IRON industry and trade. 65-272, 65-273,
65-644, 65-1348
JEWS
Societies. 65-1400
JUDGES. 65-370, 65-439,' 65-527, 65-606,
65-620, 65-647, 65-656, 65-1338, 65-1360
JUSTICES of the peace. 64-1449, 65-591
65-631, 65-1341 .. ■'
KINDERGARTENS. ; 65-283
LABOR. 64-1511
Arbitration, conciliation, and mediation.
65-1388
Strikes and lockouts, 65-254, 65-448,
65-482'
Unions. 64-1450, 64-1452, 65-111,
65-337 , 65-352, 65-1367
LABOR accounts and records. 65-201 '
LAKD. 64-1432, 65-382
Companies. 65-235, 65-657
Investments. 65-467
Legal documents. 64-1432, 64-1434,
65-280, 65-320, 65-357, 65-505, 65-508,
65-539, 65-540, 65-604, 65-605, 65-1359
Public. 65-431, 65-1343
Settlement 64-1407
Speculation. 64-1511
Transactions. 65-225, 65-328, 65-426
65-431, 65-643, 65-649 ' " '
LAW practice
19th century. 64-1479, 64-1482. 65-237
65-658 '
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1469, 64-1473
65-242, 65-316, 65-458, 65-468, 65-473*
65-543, 65-55S, 65-584, 85-606, 65-607,
65-630, 65-1360
20th century. 65-324, 65-357, 65-545
LAW schools. 65-278, 65-429, 65-648
LEARNED societies. 65-361
LEGISLATURE
Governors' messages to. 65-388
Papers of members. 64-1516, 65-469,
65-538, 65-644
Senate. 65-552
LIBRARIES. 65-371
Colleges and universities. 65-191, 65-217,
65-348, 65-357, 65-548, 65-566, 65-593'
65-196, 65-260,
MICHIGAN
LIBRARY associations.
65-422, 65-1375
LIQUOR Control Commission 64-1491
65-484
LITERARY societies.
65-1339, 65-1367
65-406, 65-529,
LIVESTOCK. 65-201
LOANS. 64-1441, 65-400
LOCAL government
Here are entered references to affairs
or records of county, city, and (own govern-
ments. (Also indexed under name of place)
64-1425, 64-1457, 65-320 , 65-415 , 65-417
65-431, 65-568, 65-579, 65-624, ' 65-1366 '
LOCAL papers and records
This heading is used for references to
general material about local places within
, the State
see also Michigan— History— Local history
64-1475, 65-530
LUMBER industry and trade. 65-205, 65-225,
65-256, 65-326, 65-371, 65-38S, 65-3^5,
65-646
Business and personal papers. 64-1470,
64-1476, 64-1511, 65-258, 65-528,
fiR-K!>.9
Company records. 64-1617, 65-302,
65-392, 65-393, 65-402, 65-404, 65-405
65-523, 65-574, 65-657
History (Notes, etc.) 65-360, 65-1358
MANUFACTURING. 64-1508, 65-395
MAPS. 65-327
MARBLE industry and trade. 65-390 ' ''
MEDICAL education. 65-245, 65-285, 65-479,
65-531, 65-580, 65-623, 65-1331, 65-1365
MEDICAL practice. 65-221, 65-234 65-295
65-520, 65-531, 65-534, 65-554, 65-596 '
65-653, 65-1365 '
Women physicians. 65-534
MEDICAL societies. 65-197,65-353 65-1367
65-1392, 65-1393 : '
MEMORIALS. 65-348
MENTAL hospitals. 65-1343
METEOROLOGY (Climate, weather, etc )
64-1438, 64-1486, 65-201, 65-513, 65-548
65-577, 65-611, 65-1343
MILITARY records. 65-431, 65-869, 65-1362
MILK
Trade.
MILLS.
65-218
64-1441
MINES and mining. 65-395
MONUMENTS. 65-324
MUNICIPAL government see Michigan-
Local government
MURDER trials. 65-614 ^..
MICHIGAN
MUSEUMS. 65-563, 65-660
MUSICAL societies. 65-206, 65-348
NATIONAL Congress of Parents and Teachers
65-449
NATIONAL Guard. 64-1405, 65-284
Artillery
1st Battery. 65-613
NATIONAL parks and reserves
Isle Royale. 65-338
NATIONAL Youth Administration. 64-1483
NAVAL Brigade. 64-1499-
NAVAL Militia. 65-1362
NEGROES. 65-320, 65-608, 65-1334
NEWSPAPERS. 64-1433, 64-1496 65-279
65-338, 65-341, 65-342, 65-406,' 65-504'
NORTHERN Michigan University, Marquette
64-1478, 65-446
NURSES and nursing. 65-1391
OBSERVATORIES. 64-1517, 65-383
OLD age clubs. 65-1385
PAINT industry and trade. 65-401, 65-404
PAPER making and trade. 65-258
PARENT-teachers associations, e.5-449
PATRIOTIC.socletles. 65-211, 65-212 65-45Q
65-1328, 65-1383 '
PERIODICALS. 65-309, 65-357, 65-537
PERSONAL accounts. 65-251, 65-310, 65-558
65-13,64 - ' ..
; see ajgp Michigan-Household accounts
PETROLEUM industry and trade. 65-394
PHYSICIANS' papers, 1826-1960 (Manuscript
collection) 65-1365
PIONEER life. 64-L336, 64-1472, 65-279
65-557, 65-1347, 65-1358
PIPELINES. 65-584
PLANNED parenthood. 65-615
POETS. 65-387
POLICE. 65-568, 65-613
POLITICS
see also subdivisions Constitutional Conven-
tions; Government and legislation; Gover-
nors; and Legislature under Michigan
General material : 64-1448, 64-1499, 65-458
65-1352, 65-1500 '
Activities in
19th century. 64-1421, 64-1435
64-1511, 64-1516, 65-237, 65-253,
65-370, 65-392, 65-656
1800-1850. 65-469, 65-655
1850-1900. 65-273, 65-282, 65-538,
65-565, 65-605, 65-659
459
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MICHIGAN
POLITICS
Activities in, (Continued)
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1474,
65-316, 65-395, 65-455, 65-462,
65-473, 65-475, 65-513, 65-533,
65-552, 65-565, 65-506, 65-622,
65-630, 65-639, 65-1366
20ti> century. 64-1459, 64-1505,
64-1510, 65-254, 65-284, 65-289,
65-378, 65-433, 65-448, 65-463,
65-^84, 65-531, 65-547, 65-554,
65-559, 65-570, 65-583, 65-650,
65-670^ 65-1327
Elections and election campaigns, 64-1459,
64-1469, 65-608
Local (County) 65-416
1848. 65-253
1850-1900. 65-552, 65-605, 65-644
1878. 64-1429
1918. 65-316
1924. 64-1497, 65-552
1931. 65-394
1932-34. 65-1336
1940. 64-1416
1948-60. 65-650, 65-1484
1952, 65-433
Lectures (Notes, etc.) 65-366, 65-507
Letters relating to
: - 19th century. 65-281, 65-661
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1433,
64-1439, 65-258, 65-287, 65-301,
65-357, 65-576, 65-577
20th century. 65-371
Local. 65-485, 65-494, 65-577, 65-611,
65-644
Newspaper clippings.
Organizations and parties
65-1375
65-366, 65-620
65-1367,
Democratic Party. 64-1483, 65-242,
65-316, 65-448, 65-543, 65-544,
65-570,"' 65-583,. 65-644, 65-1338 •
Farmer-Labor Party. 65-250
Greenback Party. 64-1429
Republican Party. 64-1448, 64-1469,
64-1484, 64-1496, 65-275; 65-363 ,
65-378, 65-462, 65-494, 65-531,
65-554, 65-565, 65-605, 65-1380
Young Republican Club, 65-378
Women in. 65-290
POPULATION elements
Dutch in. 65-225 ■' ■ ' ' ' '■■..."...'
Germans in. 65-364
POSTAL service. 64-1425
POULTRY industry. 65-560
PRISONS. 64-1427, 64-1435, 65-613, 65-1343
PROTECTIVE associations. 65-1367
PUBLIC Domain Commission. 65-1343
MICHIGAN
PUBLIC health. 65-222, 65-243, 65-277
PUBLIC institutions. 64-1421,65-398,
65-399, 65-501
PUBLIC utilities. 65-408
PUBLIC welfare. 64-1416, 65-1343
PUBLISHERS and publishing. 64-1434
RACE problems. 65-608
RADIO stations. 64-1518
RAILROADS. 64-1503, 65-1373
Company records. 65-249, 65-409, 65-418,
65-425
Construction and engineering. 65-533
Fundraising. 65-272
History (Notes, etc.) 65-515
State appraisal. 65-1343
Taxation. 65-620
REAL estate business. 64-1443, 64-1491,
65-205, 65-225
RED Cross. 65-369
REFORMATORIES. 64-1421, 65-296,
65-1351
RELIGIOUS newspapers and periodicals.
65-482
RESIDENT of. 65-511
RIOTS. 65-608, 65-613
RIVERS. 65-1358
50ADS. 65-248, 65-670, 65-1343, 65-1352 *
RURAL communities. 65-1337
RURAL school districts. 65-417
SALT industry and trade. 65-528, 65-574
SCHOOL buildings. 65-443
SCHOOL districts. 65-417
SCHOOL records. 65-223, 65-417, 65-431,
65-477
SCHOOL superintendents. 65-1353
SCHOOLS. 64-1473, 64-1503, 64-1512,
65-204, 65-248, 65-283, 65-501, 65-509,
65-593, 65-1351, 65-1353, 65-1358 '
SCIENTIFIC societies. 64-1411, 65-331
SEED trade. 65-569
SHEEP
Breeding. 65-660
Raising and trade. 65-313
SHIPBUILDING. 65-639
SOCIAL conditions. 64-1416
MICHIGAN
SOCIETIES. 65-1358
see also types of societies, e. g,,
Michigan— Medical societies
Jews. 65-1400
SOLDIERS' homes. 65-204
SPANISH American War, 1898
Soldiers from. 65-1384
SPORTSMENS' associations. 65-395
STATE agencies' records (Manuscript collec-
tion) 65-1343
STATE Agricultural College see Michigan-
State University, East Lansing
STATE Banking Dept. 65-1379
STATE Board of Agriculture. 65-274
STATE Board of Dentistry. 65-1343
STATE Board of Health. 65-1343
STATE Board of Registration in Medl< tne.
65-531
STATE Emergency Welfare Relief Commission.
65-1343
STATE Home and Training School, Coldwater
(formerly State School for Dependent
Children) 65-398, 65-501
STATE Home and Training School, Lapeer
(formerly Michigan Home for the Feeble-
minded and Epileptic) 65-399, 65-1353
STATE Hospital, Ypsllanti (formerly Eastern
Michigan Asylum) 65-1343
STATE Land Office. 65-1343
STATE Library, Lansing. 65-371
STATE Normal College, Ypsilantl see Michi-
gan—Eastern Michigan University,
Ypsllanti
STATE Normal School, Kalamazoo see
; Michigan— Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo
STATE Normal School, Marquette see Michi-
gan—Northern Michigan University,
Marquette
STATE Normal School, Mount Pleasant see
Michigan— Central Michigan University,
Mount Pleasant
STATE Prison of Southern Michigan, Jackson.
64-1435, 65-613, 65-1343
STATE School for Dependent Children, Cold-
; water see Michigan— State Home and
Training School, Coldwater
STATE seal. 64-1464
STATE Tax Commission, 65-395, 65-1343
STATE Teachers College, Kalamazoo see
Michigan— Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo
SOCIAL life. 64-1414, 65-454,- 65-555, : "'
65-633, 65-664, 65-1347, 65-1352, 65-1711
SOCIAL service organizations. 65-1381 |
STATE Teachers College, Marquette see
Michigan— Northern Michigan University,
Marquette
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MICHIGAN
STATE Teachers College, Mount Pleasant see
Michigan — Central Michigan University,
Mount Pleasant
STATE Training School for Girls, Adrian.
65-"96
STATE Troops
3d Regt. 64-1405
STATE University, East Lansing (formerly
State Agricultural College) 64-1503
Centennial. 64-1484
Faculty members' papers. 63-219
Students. 65-464
STUDENT organizations. 65-357, 65-1374
STUDENTS. 65-241, 65-305, 65-480, 65-549,
65-1353
SUGAR industry and trade. 65-42 4, 65-1327
SUPERINTENDENT of Public Instruction.
65-446
SURVEYS and surveying. 65-237, 65-331,
65-1359
SWAMPS
Transactions. 65-431
TAVERNS.. 65-431
TAX records. 64-1406, 64-1432, 64-1449,
65-280, 65-357, 65-415, 65-416, 65-417,
65-431, 65-624, 65-656
TAXATION. 65-395, 65-620, 65-1343
TEACHERS and teaching. 64-1408, 64-1422,
65-227, 65-241, 65-351, 65-529, 65-536,
65-549, 65-611, 65-663, 65-1351, 65-1353
TEACHERS' associations. 64-1408, 65-483
TEACHERS' colleges. 65-645, 65-1351 -.
TEACHERS' institutes. 65-164
TELEPHONE and telegraph companies.
65-408
TEMPERANCE societies. 65-611, 65-648,
65-1356, 65-1367, 65-1375
THEATER. 65-452, 65-1325
see also Michigan — Dramatic societies
THEOLOGICAL seminaries. 65-1353
TOPOGRAPHY. 65-533
TOWNSHIP government see Michigan — Local
government
TRADE. 65-396
TRANSPORTATION. 65-279
TRAVEL and description
19th century. 64-1445, 64-1511, 65-234,
65-252, 65-593
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1370
20th cenrurv. 64 1173, 64-1426, 64-1490,
65-582
Pictures. 64-1501
TRAVELS from. 64-1503, 65-204, 65-556,
65-651
MICHIGAN : v
UNEMPLOYMENT. 64-1416
UNEMPLOYMENT compensation. 65-484
UNIVERSITY (Ann Arbor) 64-242, 64-1414
, 64-1417, 64-1418, 64-1473, 64-1474 '
64-1491, 65-341, 65-355, 65-356, 65-473
65-541, 65-616, 65-646, 65-651, 65-1371*
65-1395 '
Administration. 65-336, 65-517, 65-560
Alumni affairs. 64-1423, 64-1468, 65-336
65-365, 65-503, 65-579, 65-1323,
65-1374
Alumni Association. 64-1418, 65-357
65-537
Alumni Club of New York. 64-1418
Alumni Club of the Philippines. 64-1417
University of Michigan Club of Ann Arbor.
65-1377
Alumni University. 65-365
American Association of University Profes-
sors. 64-1408
Archeological expeditions. 64-1419,
65-348, 65-582
Athletics. 64-1423, 65-536, 65-579
65-1342
Board of Regents. 64-1427, 64-1433,
65-258, 65-301, 65-317, 65-332, 65-336,
65-350, 65-447, 65-531, 65-544, 65-579,
65-600, 65-618, 65-644, 65-1373
Books purchased for. 65-388
Botany Dept. 64-1428
Buildings. 65-537
Business Office. 64-1480
Centennial celebration. 65-292
Class of 1858. 65-585
Class of 1893. 64-1418
Class of 1899. 65-1323
Class of 1914. 64-1468
College of Engineering. 64-1499
Dept. of Engineering English. 65-453
Comedy Club. 65-453
Deans of women. 65-440
Debating teams. 65-322
Dept. of Biological Chemistry. 65-361
Dept. of English. 65-1506
Faculty. 65-224
Dept. of Forestry. 64-1509
Dept. of Latin. 65-1397
Dept. of Mathematics. 64-1437
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. 65-612
Dept. of Neurology. 65-221
Dept. of Physiology. 65-276-
Dept. of Political Science. 65-311, 65-507
Dept. of Psychology. 65-486
Dept. of Speech. 65-322, 65-602, 65-1396
Dept. of Zoology. 65-1329
MICHIGAN
UNIVERSITY (Ann Arbor) (Continued)
Detroit Observatory. 64-1517, 65-335,
65-627
Development Council. 65-579
Division of Fine Arts. 65-1397
Dramatic activities. 65-1396
Engineering Research Institute. 65-642
English Language Institute. 65-268
Expeditions see kind of expedition, e. g.
Michigan— University— Scientific expedi-
tions; or destination of expedition, e. g,
Michigan— University— Near East expedi-
tions
Extension Service. 65-260
Faculty members' papers
For references to subject specializa-
tion see the subdivision Lectures, or
Teachers and teaching under the subject,
e. g. Geology— Teachers and teaching
By period
18th to 20th centuries. 65-1372
19th century. 65-654
1850-1900. 64-1500, 65-227, 65-470
65-519
19th and 20th centuries. 65-237, 65-318
65-367, 65-474, 65-594, 65-629 '
65-1353
1850-1950. 64-1402, 64-1437,
64-1463, 64-1465, 64-1513,' 65-208
65-259, 65-269, 65-333, 65-358, '
65-362, 65-369, 65-380, 65-437,
65-4'ia 65-509, 65-510, 65-587'
65-636
20th century. 65-536, 65-666
1900-1925. 65-572, 65-662
1900-1950. 64-130, 64-1515, 65-336,
65-345, 65-348, 65-354, 65-357,
65-359, 65-460, 65-502, 65-532
65-1397
1920-1950. 64-1403, 64-1517,
C5-383, 65-428,, 65-553, 65-1335
65-1337
1920-1965. 64-1408, 64-1455,
65-243, 65-268, 65-271, 65-535
Faculty opinion on World War H. 65-635
Faculty Salary Endowment Fund. 64-1418
Fellowships. 65-573
Finance. 65-396
Football games. 65-503, 65-517
Fundralsing. 64-1468
Gifts, legacies, etc. 65-573, 65-586
Graduate School
Deans. 65-354, 65-367
Greenland Expedition, 1926-1931. 64-1418
65-321 '
Harry B. Hutchins Memorial Meeting
64-1418
Health Service. 65-262
History. 65-600
461
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MICHIGAN
UNIVERSITY (Ann Arbor) (Continued)
Homeopathic Hospital. 35-319
Homeopathic Medical College. 85-530,
65-531
Honorary degrees. 65-340
Hospital, 65-479
Housing. 65-368
Institute of Human Biology. 85-1329
International Center. 85-453
Law Library. 65-357
Law School. 65-336, 65-536, 65-648
History. 65-276
Students
ClauHis of 1886. 35-429 .
Notes and papers. " 85-606
Library. 65-217, 85-548,- 85-566, 65-593
Papyri. 65-348
McMath-Hulbert Observatory. 65-383
Marlon L. Burton Memorial Endowment.
64-1418
Masques. 65-453
Medical School. 85-531, 65-1365 .
Faculty/ 64-1507, 65-200, 65-221,
65-479, 85-580, 65-623, 65-1331
:. Students
Class of 1830. - .65-285 • ..
Class of 1901. 65-245,
Michigan Historical Collections. 64-1426
Michigan League. ' 64-1418 ' : "
Michigan Pastors' Conference. 64-1442
Michigan Union. 64-1418,. 64-1488
Museums." 35-292, 65-563, 35-660
Musical Society.. . 65-348, 85-547 .
Near East expeditions. '64-1419, 65-348,
S5-5S2
Observatories. .64-1517, 65-335, 65-383,
65-627
Presbyterian Corporation. 64-1415
Presidents
19Ui century. 65-309, 65-432
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1413,
65-269, 65-585
20th century. 84-1462, 65-336, 65-365,
65-524
Selection of. 65-531
Wives of. 84-1414
Programs. 64-242, 65-586
Psychological Laboratory. 65-486
Racktam Fund. 65-353
Regents see Michigan— University —
Board of Regents
MICHIGAN
UNIVERSITY (Ann Arbor) (Continued)
Religious affairs. 64-1442
School of Architecture. 65-1340
School of Dentistry. 65-621 .
School of Education. 65-214, 65-244,
BS-R4R
.. School of Forestry. 65-521
School of Medicine see Michigan— Univer-
sity— Medical School
School of Music. 64-1481, 65-389
Scientific expeditions. 64-1418, 64-1419,
65-321, 65-582
Student Christian Association. 65-357
Student life
1830-1860. 65-386,65-457,
1870*s. 65-458
1940-1960. 65-545
Student loan funds. 65-1323 .
Student notebooks. 65-582
19th century. 65-333,65-436,65-556
1850's. 65-295, 65-314
1860's. 64-1420, 65-584, 65-596
1870's; 64-347, 65-458, 65-617
1880's. 64-1496
1890's.: 85-208, 65-336, 65-560
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1368
20th century. 64-1454, 65-317, 65-537,
85-666
Student organizations. 65-1374
Student publications. 65-538, 65-579
Student theses, papers, etc. 64-1425,
65-278, 65-380, 65-542, 65-1369
Students.
Account books. 65-353
Job placement. 65-507
Personal papers. 64-1461, 64-1466
1840's. 65-538
1850's. 65-379 '
1860's. 65-224
. 1870's. 64-1467, 65-204, 65-594
19th and 20th centuries. . 65-336,
65-1374
20th century. 65-308, 65-330
Students In World War I. 65-243
Students In World War n. 65-1376
Tappan Fund and Association. . 65-357
Treasurer. 65-563
University Hall. 65-204
William L. Clements Library. 65-191
World War I. 65-515
World Warn. 64-1426,65-635
MICHIGAN
UNIVERSITIES Committee on Post-war Inter-
national Problems. 65-1390
VETERANS' organizations. 65-427, 65-1321,
65-1333
VIGILANCE committees. 65-431
VITAL records
Cemetery records. 65-212
Marriage records. 65-198, 65-212,
65-286, 65-482
Obituaries. 64-1451, 65-286, 65-631,
65-651, 65-1394
VOCATIONAL schools. 64-1421
VOTING lists. 64-1420, 65-415, 65-431
WATER supply. 65-1392
WESTERN Michigan University, Kalamazoo.
65-384
WHOLESALE trade. 65-1398
WILDLIFE conservation. 65-395
WOMEN in business, industry, and the profes-
sions. 65-420, 65-615
, WOMEN'S organizations. 64-1404, 64-1409,
64-1410, 65-203, 65-232, 65-420, 65-438,
65-490, 65-615, 65-668, 65-669, 65-1328,
65-1333, 65-1339 , 65-1344, 65-1375 ,
65-1380, 65-1393, 65-1399 ~
WOMEN'S suffrage. 65-290, 65-455, 65-1375
WOODLOTS. 64-1496
WOOL Industry and trade. 64-1458, 65-402,
65-578
WORLD War I. 65-263
Civilian war effort
Women's work. 65-616
Fuel Administration. 65-1387
Military preparedness. 65-263
Relief to war victims. 65-551
Soldiers from. 65-243 . , ,
WORLD War H. . 65-1376
Civilian war effort. 65-1376
Committee on Conservation of Cultural
Resources. 65-610
Military papers. 65-624
Office of Price Administration. 65-1389
Soldiers from. 64-1460, 65-329, 65-536
YOUNG people. 64-1483
End of entries for
MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN Academy of Science, Arts, and
Letters. 65-361
MICHIGAN Air Line Railroad Company.
65-418
MICHIGAN alumnus quarterly review. 65-537
MICHIGAN and Huron Institute see Kalamazoo
College, Kalamazoo, Mich.
MICHIGAN Anti-Saloon League. 65-648
462
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MICHIGAN argus. 65-309
MICHIGAN Association of Christian Churches.
65-233 , •■.:'"
MICHIGAN Association of Free Will Baptists.
65-267
MICHIGAN Audubon Society. 65-445
MICHIGAN Banker's Association. 65-1379
MICHIGAN Bar Association. 65-464
MICHIGAN Central College, Spring Arbor,
Mich, see Hillsdale College, Hillsdale,
Mich.
MICHIGAN Central Railroad Company. 65-409,
65-1373
MICHIGAN Christian advocate (Periodical)
65-482
MICHIGAN CIO Council. 65-111
MICHIGAN Council for UNESCO. 65-419
MICHIGAN Council on Women in Business and
Industry. 65-615
MICHIGAN Education Association (formerly
Michigan State Teachers Association)
65-433 - ■ • . .
MICHIGAN Federation of Business and Profes-
sional Women. 65-420
MICHIGAN Female Seminary, Kalamazoo,
Mich. 65-1351
MICHIGAN Forestry Association. 65-274,
65-421 , 65-640
MICHIGAN Fuel Company. 64-1617
MICHIGAN Historical Collections, University
of MicMgan. 64-1426
MICHIGAN Lake Shore Railroad. 65-409
MICHIGAN law review. 65-357
MICHIGAN League for Planned Parenthood.
65-615 . ■ .
MICHIGAN Library Association. 65-260,
65-422
MICHIGAN Manufacturers Association. 65-395
MICHIGAN Marble Company. 65-390
MICHIGAN Memorial -Phoenix project. 65-361
MICHIGAN Merit System Association. 65-423
MICHIGAN Pastors' Conference, , University of
Michigan. 64-1442
MICHIGAN Pioneer and Historical Society
see Michigan State Historical Society
MICHIGAN Pipe Line Company. 65-584
MICHIGAN Southern and Northern Indiana
Railroad. 65-409
MICHIGAN Sportsmen Association. 65-395
MICHIGAN State Dental Association. 65-323,
65-621
MICHIGAN State Grange see Patrons of
Husbandry — Michigan State Grange
MICHIGAN State Historical Society. 64-1426
65-1345
MICHIGAN State Teachers Association (now .
Michigan Education Association) 65-483
MICHIGAN State Teacher's Institute. 65-164
MICHIGAN Sugar Company, Bay City, Mich
65-424. 65-1327
MICHIGAN Territory
Governor. 65-491 * '
Laws. 65-652
Secretary of. 65-388
Taxation. 65-1343
MICHIGAN Union College, Leoni, Mich
65-381
MICHIGAN United Railroads Company. 65-425
MICHIGAN Vicksburg Monument Commission
65-324 '
MICHIGAN Young Democrats. 64-1483
MICKEY, Clark E. 65-1483
MICKLE, William English, 1846-192U.
65-1857
MICKLES, Philip.. 65-426
MICKLES family. 65-426
MICROBES see Bacteria; Bacteriology
MICROSCOPY. 63-302
MID Central War Resources Board. 65-113
MIDDLE Ages
see also Medieval history
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1169
Mines and mining. 64-141
Science. 64-1365
MIDDLE Atlantic States
see also Atlantic States
Churches and religious affairs
Friends. 65-156
Steel industry and trade. 65-1748
MIDDLE East see Near East
MIDDLE English. 65-1028
MIDDLE St. John's, S. C.
Plantations. 63-313
MIDDLE West
see also Eastern Midwest States
Family papers. 65-1818
Historic buildings. 65-1340
Labor. 64-1511
Land. 64-1170
Peddlers and peddling. 65-187
Railroads. 65-344
Theater. 63-252
Travel and description. 64-1511
MIDDLEBURY College, Middlebury Vt
64-1425
MIDDLEPORT, Pa.
Land settlement. 64-1147
MIDDLESEX Co. , Eng.
Freeholders. 63-54
Resident of. 64-796
MIDDLESEX Co., N. J.
Family papers. 65-1604, 65-1620, 65-1675.
65-1710 . 4
Law practice. 65-1640
Loyalists
Confiscation of property. 65-1666
Postal service. 65-1665
Women Teachers Association. 65-1677
MIDDLESEX Co. , Va.
Christ Church. 65-1027
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-1230 ,
Vital records
Tombstone inscriptions. 65-1027
MIDDLESEX Mutual Assurance Company,
Middletown, Conn. 65-1212
MIDDLETON, Alicia Hopton (Russell) 64-1076
MIDDLETON, Anna Elizabeth (de Wolf)
64-1076
MIDDLETON, Arthur, 1742-1787 '63-297
63-299
MIDDLETON, Arthur, 1785-1837
Estate of. 64-1076
MIDDLETON, Arthur, 1835-1911. 64-1076
MIDDLETON, Edward B. , 1842-1910. 63-280
MIDDLETON, 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,
Business papers. 65-1212
Students. 63-228
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National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (Continued)
Wesieya.". University. 64-837
MIDDLETOWN, N. J.
Family papers. 65-1639
MIDLAND Copper Company. 64-13
MIDTOWN Hudson (Lincoln) Tunnel
Ventilation. 65-1939
MIDWAY, Battle of, 1942. 65-919
MIDWAY Plantation, S. C. 64-468
MIDWEST see Middle West
MIDWEST Conference of Political Scientists.
85-1917
MIDWEST Seminar on United States Foreign
Policy. 65-1917
MIDWINTER Mop Manufacturing Company,
Oceanic, N. J. 65-1558
MIELZINER, Jo. 65-1064
MIFFLIN, Thomas, 1744-1800. 63-82
MIGRATION, Internal see Immigration and
emigration— Internal migration
MIKINAKWADSHIWINWAK Indians. 65-765
MILAM, Carl Hastings, 1884-1963. 65-1982
MILAM Co. , Tex.
Letters from. 54-433
MILAN Township, Mich.
Assessment records, 65-431
MILBOURNE Drug Company, Eaton Rapids,
Mich. 65-407
MILES., Muriel. 55-1361
MILES, Nelson Appleton, 1839-1925. 64-767,
65-868, 65-896
MILES, William. 64-1575
MILES, William Porcher, 1822-1899. 64-405,
64-1077
MILES family. 63-280
Genealogy.- 65-962
MILEY, Jack. 65-1664
MILFORD Hundreds, Del. 64-207
MILFORD, Mich.
Family papers. 65-522
Newspapers. 65-406
Societies. 65-1367
MILFORD times, Milford, Mich. 65-406
MILFORD, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
MILHOLLAND, Vida. 65-1160
MILHOUS, Katherine. 65-1978
MILHOUS family
Genealogy. 65-1357
MILITARY Academy, West Point, N. Y. see
U. S. —Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.
MILITARY affairs
see also U. S. — Army; and appropriate
subdivisions under names of wars
17th century
Great Britain. 65-1760
17th to 20th centuries
65-59 , 65-1363
New Mexico. 65-1810
18th and 19th centuries
65-1363
19th century
63-228, 63-360, 64-291, 65-915
North Carolina. 64-1089
The West. 65-773
Wyoming. 65-1776, 65-1800
19th and 20th centuries
North Dakota. 65-786
20th century
64-1110
House Committee on. 65-741
Senate Committee on. 64-257, 65-67
India. 63-105
MILITARY art and science. 63-228, 64-1233,
65-928
see also U. S. —Military Academy, West
Point, N. Y.
Students. 64-319
Teachers and teaching. 65-764
Germany. 63-380
MILITARY Assistance Program, U. S. Presi-
dent's Committee to Study the. 65-149
MILITARY aviation see Aviation, Military
MILITARY awards, ceremonies, and honors.
65-868
MILITARY bounties see Bounties, Military
MILITARY camps see Military posts
MILITARY career see U. S. —Army-
Officers' military and personal papers; ;i>
Military service
MILITARY defense see Fortifications;
Military posts; Military preparedness
MILITARY District of Florida (Confederate
States of America)
Sub-District 1. 65-742
MILITARY education see Military art and
science; Military schools; Military training;
U. S. —Military Academy, West Point, N. Y,
MILITARY expeditions
see also names of armies and names of
particular expeditions
Archangel, Russia. 65-609
MILITARY government. 64-165
see also appropriate subdivisions under
names of areas, e. g. Japan— Allied
occupation, 1945-1952
MILITARY history. 65-928
Nebraska. 65-1489
MILITARY hospitals
see also Hospitals under names of wars,
e. g. Civil War— Hospitals
Georgia. 64-505
New York. 64-663
Pennsylvania. 65-746 ,
Philippine Islands. 63-266
South Carolina. 64-1552
Tennessee. 65-160
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 North Dakota. 65-798
In the Southwest. 64-8
In the West. 63-291
MILITARY mediciire see Medicine-Military
and naval; and subdivision Medical affairs
under names of Wars, jurisdictions, and
places
MILITARY mines see Mines, Military
MILITARY Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States. 65-1699
Michigan Commandery. 65-427
MILITARY organizations. 63-50
see also names of organisations
MILITARY papers see sub-divisions 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 pensions see Pensions, Military ..-.
MILITARY posts
Alabama. 65-949, 65-1569
Alaska. 64-1059
Arizona. 64-4, 65-1759
Confederate States of America. 64-1050
Florida. 64-1524, 65-1120
Illinois. 64-243, 64-248
Kansas. 64-4
Kentucky. 63-31
Louisiana. 84-288
Maryland. 65-1880
Michigan. 65-869
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MILITARY posts (Continued)
Mississippi. 65-1569 ;
Missouri. 64-266, 64-288, 64-297
Montana. 65-1401
Nebraska. 64-1276, 65-215, 65-676,
65-1401. 65-1467, 65-1468, 65-1811
Nevada. 65-1151
New Mexico. 65-1759, 65-1788, 65 1824
New York. 65-1516
North Carolina. 64-1022
North Dakota. 64-313, 65-764, 65-767,
65-798, 65-799, 65-800, 65-1401
Oregon. 64-706
Philippine Islands. 64-1059
South Dakota. 64-313, 65-1401
Spanish territory. 64-748
Texas. 65-8 9, 65-943
The West. 63-268, 63-353, 64-1059,
64-1065
Wyoming. 65-676, 65-1401, 65-1794,
65-1795, 65-1807
MILITARY preparedness. 64-938
see also Civil defense; Civil War— Defenses
World War I. 65-552
World War II. 65-30, 65-43, 65-50, 65-69
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
sflUTARY railroads see Railroads
KIUTARY schools
sec also U. S. —Military Academy, West
Point, N. Y.
Illinois. 64-319
Indiana. 65-330
Nebraska. 65-1420
North Carolina. 64-442, 64-444, 64-1040
South Carolina. 63-285
Virginia. 63-145, 65-1012
KUTARY science see Military art and
science
WLITARY service see U. S. — Army —
Officers' military and personal papers; and
subdivision Military service under names of
places, e.g. Philippine Islands — Military
service
SOLITARY service, Compulsory
see also Conscientious objectors
Opposition to. 64-1599
Proposed. 65-129, 65-1507
MILITARY supplies see subdivision Supplies
under names of armies, military units, and
wars i : '
MILITARY telegraph
Civil War. 65-897
MILITARY topics, ca. 1799-1960 (Manuscript
collection) 65-: v 63
MILITARY tracts see Bounties, Military
MILITARY training
seealsjo U. S.- Military Academy, West
Point, N. Y.
World War L 64-569, 65-943
World War n. 64-113, 64-822, 64-1325
65-552
MILITARY Training Camp, Plattsburg, N Y
65-552 ' '
MILITARY training, Compulsory see Military
service, Compulsory
MILITARY trials and tribunals see Courts-
martial and courts of inquiry
MILITARY uniforms. 65-184
United States Army (Specifications) 65-184
65-829
MILITARY-
seealso_ names of battles, campaigns, wars,
and jurisdictions, e. g. Mexican War,
1845-1848; Great Britain-Military
affairs; U. S. —Army
MILITIA
see alsp_ National Guard; and subdivision
Home Guard under names of States
Revolution. 63-82
By place
Colorado. 65-1189
Georgia. 63-88
Kentucky. 64-81, 65-26
Louisiana. 64-1212
Massachusetts. 63-88, 64-15 64-831
65-1318, 65-1320
Michigan. 64-1405, 65-431
Missouri. 64-274, 64-278, 65-1808
New Jersey. 65-281
New York. 64-831, 64-836, 64-849,
64-868, 64-1214
North Carolina. 64-439, 64-563, 65-1531
Oregon. 64-706, 65-1119
South Carolina. 63-88, 63-113, 63-310,
64-645, 64-1119
Virginia. 63-88, 63-102, 64-453, 64-751,
64-797, 64-1031, 64-1046, 64-1208,
65-971, 65-972, 65-981
MILK
see also Creameries; Dairying
Prices. 64-851
Research. 64-884
Trade. 64-870
Michigan. 65-218
New York. 64-851
Wisconsin. 65-1065
MILL, John Stuart, 1806-1873. 63-52 64-59
64-1290 '
MILL and Smelter Workers, International
Union of Mine, see International Union of
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers
MILLARD, Alfred L. , 1814-1900. 65-1360
MILLARD, Bailey, 1859-1941. 65-2004
65-2012
MILLARD Co. , Utah
Biography. 65-1182
MILLAY, Edna St. Vincent, 1892-1950
64-150
MILLBURY, Mass.
Business accounts. 64-1
MILLDALE Ranch Company, North Platte Neb
65-1988
MILLEDGE, John, 1757-1818. 63-97
MILLEDGEWLLE, Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-1862
Letters received in. 64-543, 64-598
MILLEN, C. H. 65-401
MILLEN and Harlow Wagon Shop, Ann Arbor
Mich. 65-401
MILLENDER, J. E. 64-895
MILLER, Agnes (Crenshaw) 64-990
MILLER, Albert Edward, 1861-1939. 65-1360
MILLER, Alice (Duer) 1874-1942. 65-1838
MILLER, Byron S. , 1915- 64-1576
MILLER, Carl. 65-1098
MILLER, Celestine (McCann) 64-577
MILLER, Charles Edwin, 1839-1906. 64-.990
MILLER, Charles William Emil. 64-1381
MILLER, Clement F. , b. 1830. 65-552
MILLER, Craig C. , 1831-1905. 65-1360
MILLER, E. L. 65-247
MILLER, Earl. 64-1196
MILLER, Edward H. , Jr. 65-856
MILLER, Edwin Lillle, 1868-1934. 65-532 ,
MILLER, FrledaS., 1889- 64-715
MILLER, Friedrich Max, 1822-1890. 63-207
MILLER, George Knox, 1836-1916. 64-577
465
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript. Collections: Index
•MILLER, Henry. 64-1028
MILLER, Henry, 1827-1918. 65-1883
MILLER, Henry, 1091- 65-1853
MILLER, Howard. 65-23
MILLER, Hugo W., 1889-1963. 64-9
MILLER, Irene Burns. 85-1033
.MILLER, Isabella. 64-1028
MILLER, J. H. 63-247
MILLER, Jaiaes. 84-1569
MILLER, James Knox Polk. 65-1793
MILLER, Jane Constance see Hlnton, Jane
Constance (Miller) b. 1827
MILLER, Joaquin, 18417-1913. 63-208 .
85-909, 65-1874, 65-2004
MILLER, John, 1781-18*8. 84-275, 84-343
■MILLER, John Franklin, 1831-1886. 84-734
MILLER, John Franklin, 1882-1938. 64-1271
MILLER, John Gaines, 1812-1856. S4-282
MILLER, Maria see Franck, Maria (Miller) ■
Hill
MILLER, Norman Fritz, 1894- 65-479
MILLER, Robert Talbott, 1834-1914. ' 84-973
MILLER, Samuel A. 64-100 .
MILLER, Samuel Freeman, 1816-1890.
65-518
MILLER, Samuel James Fergus. 83-179
MILLER, Stephen, 1816-1881. SS-24S
MILLER, Stephen Decatur, 1787-1838. . 63-279
MILLER, Susan DIxwell. 64-89S
MILLER, Thomas N. 84-7S7
MILLER, Virginia Larwill see Ewing,
Virginia Larwill (Miller)
MILLER, Warner, 1838-1918. 65-1775
MILLER, Wilhelm. 84-867
MILLER, William, of Halifax Co. , Va. 64-990
MILLER, William Henry, 1848-1922. 64-858
.MILLER, William Winloclt, 1822-1878.
65-1043
MILLER, Willis L. 64-1028
MILLER, Wlnlock William. 64-1271
MILLER and Biggs. 64-364
MILLER and Cos Assay Offices, Nogales,
Ariz. 64-9
MILLER & Lux, Inc. 65-1883
IvHLLER family. 83-247, 64-564, 64-990,
85-904
Genealogy. 65-882, 65-1003
MILLER Freeman Publications, inc. 84-1262
MILLERISM (AdventistB) 84-952
MILLETT, John David. 65-948
MILLIKAN, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953.
84-1557
MILLIKAN rays see Cosmic rays
MILLXMAN, Thomas E. 64-841
MILLING (Metallurgy) see Ore dressing
MILLINGTON, Mich.
Personal papers. 65-1352
MILLS, D. O. 65-1187
MILLS, Ethelwyn. 85-1180
MILLS, James K. 64-1584
MILLS, Madison. 85-23
MILLS, Samuel John, 1743-1833. 63-35
MILLS, Willard, b. 1808. 65-1350
MILLS
see also Steam mills
Buildings see Factories
Business records
Michigan. 64-1441
New York. 64-823
. Machinery. 64-907
By place
Maryland. 64-1227
Massachusetts. 85-181
North Carolina. 65-729
MILLSON, JohnS. , 1808-1873. 65-1021
MILNE, A. A. 65-1205
MILKER, Moses Embree, 1829-1876. 65-1499
MILTENBERGER, Christian, 1784-1829.
64-578
MILTON, Abby Crawford. 65-888
MILTON, George Fort, 1894-1955. 65-39
MILTON, Jefferson Davis, 1881-1947. 64-10
MILTON, Mildred (Taltt) 1879-196S. 64-10 .
MILTON, Mass.
Chocolate Industry. 84-235
Resident of. 65-181
MILTON, N. C.
Civil War. 64-625
Merchants. 64-1035
MILWAUKEE, Wis.
Church schools »
Lutheran. 63-20
Theater. 63-130
MINATARE, Neb. 65-1505
MINDEN, Neb.
Personal papers. 65-1483
MINE, Mill and Smelter Workers, International
Union of see International Union of Mine,
Mill and Smelter Workers
MINE Run, Va.
Civil War
Maps. 65-943
MINER, John, b. 1849. 65-608
MINERAL Kill, Nev.
Silver mines and mining. 65-1159
MINERAL resources see Mines, mining, and
mineral resources
MINERAL separators. 65-1987
MINERAL specimens see Mineralogy — Col-
lecting of specimens
MINERALOGY. 83-399, 64-562, 65-354
Collecting of specimens. 64-790, 65-1574
Lectures. 65-1230
Teachers and teaching. 65-1291
MINERS' courts
Colorado. 65-1190
MINERS' Union of Gold Hill, Nev. 65-1153
MINES, Military. 83-378
MINES, mining, and mineral resources.
64-388, 65-67, 65-332, .65-914 ■;'■■■•
see also Prospecting; and specific types
of mines and mining, e. g. Gold mines
and mining
Claims
Alaska. 63-216
California. 65-866
Colorado. 65-1189
Nevada. . 65-1805
Oklahoma. 63-266
Company papers. 65-1511
Cooperative housing
Nova Scotia. 64-712
Engineering. 65-2009
California. 65-1798
Colorado. 65-1798
Idaho. 65-1798
Montana. 65-1798
Nevada. 65-1159, 65-1798
New Mexico. 65-1798
North Carolina. 64-507
Oregon. 65-1798
Utah. 65-1798
466
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MINES, mining, and mineral resources
Engineering (Continued)
Wales. 64-501
Washington. 65-1798
The West. B5-179B
Wyoming.. 65-1798
Equipment and supplies. 63-265, 53-267
Government relations. 65-97
Labor unions. 65-1153, 65-1785
Laws. 64-1285 .
Middle Ages. 64-141
Shipments
Nevada. 65-1993
By place
Alaska.' 64-362, 65-1711, '65-2009
Appalachia. 65-1032
Arizona. 64-9, 64-12, 64-13, 65-1758, ;
S5-1781
California. 65-1187, 65-1514, 65-1805
65-1806
Canada. 64-892, 65-1037, 65-1766
Colorado. 64-944, 65-1190, 85-1767
65-1806
Georgia. 64-460
Hondura i. 63-131, 64-776
Idaho. 64-704, 65-1170, 65-1768, 65-1785,
65-1806, 65-1820
Latin America. 65-1080
Massachusetts. 64-237
Mexico. 63-16, 64-421
Michigan. 65-395
Missouri. 64-266, S4-285
Montana. 65-1154, 65-1769, 65-2009
Nevada. 85-1133, 35-1147, 65-1169,
85-1172, 65-1173, 35-1187, 65-1770
65-1787, 65-1994
New Mexico. 65-1771
New York. 85-1032
North Carolina. 64-460
Oregon. 64-704
Utah. 65-1791, 65-1805
Washington. 64-704, 65-1806
The West. 64-362, 65-1148, 65-1806
MINES, U. S. Bureau of. 65-97
MINGE family
Genealogy. 64-1231
MINING engineering see Mines, mining, and
mineral resources — Engineering
MINIS, Abraham. ' 84-579
MINIS, Jacob Florance, d. 1936. 84-508
64-578
MINIS, Louisa Porter (Gilmer) 64-506,
04-579
MINIS, Mary Elizabeth (Haskell) b. 1873.
64-579
MINIS family. 64-579
MINISTERIAL Association of the Baptist
Church, Portsmouth, Va. 64-1131
MINISTERS see Clergy
MINNEAPOLIS Apollo Club. 63-241
MINNEAPOLIS Athenaeum. 63-241
MINNEAPOLIS Civic and Commerce Associa-
tion. 65-1983
MINNEAPOLIS Committee for World Disarma-
ment. 63-232
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.
Banks and banking. 63-235,65-671
Bethany Congregational Church. 64-1520
Business papers. 63-235
Churches and religious affaire
Baptist 63-251
Congregational. 64-1520
City charter. 65-671
Civic movements. 63-251, 65-1983
Clubs, societies, and organizations
63-232, 63-241, 65-1983
Colleges and universities see Minnesota-
University (Minneapolis]^
Engineering. 65-1312
Jews. 63-232
Mayor. 35-671
National Conference on Social Welfare, 58th
1931. 64-139
Newspapers. 65-704
Oak Park Congregational Church. 64-1520
Olivet Baptist Church. 63-251
Public Library. 63-241
Library Board. 65-671
Newspapers. 65-704
Theater. 63-246
Visit of Prince Olaf of Norway. 63-240
War Finance Committee. 65-371
Welfare Board. 65-671
MINNEAPOLIS morning tribune. 65-704
MINNEAPOLIS, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie
Railroad (often called the Soo Railroad)
65-801 '
MINNEAPOLIS Society of Fine Arts. 65-1983
MINNEAPOLIS star (Newspaper) 65-704
MINNEAPOLIS Sunday tribune. 65-704
MINNESOTA
ACCIDENTS. 63-245
AGRICULTURAL experimental stations.
63-239
MINNESOTA
AGRICULTURAL societies. 63-249
AGRICULTURE, Experimental. 63-239
ANTTVTVTSECTTON. 63-242
ART and artists
Societies. 65-1983
BANKS and banking. 63-235, 65-671, 65-771
BOYS* clubs. 64-1525
BUILDING codes. 63-236 .
BUSINESS papers. 65-755
CAPITOLS (Buildings) 63-349
CHILD labor. 63-236
CHORAL societies. 63-241
CHURCHES and religious affairs
Baptist. 63-251
■ Catholic. 63-241
Congregational. 64-1520
CIVIC societies. 65-1983
CIVIL movements. 63-251
CIVIL War. 63-234
Regiments see Minnesota— Infantry
CLUB& 63-241
COLLEGES and universities see Minnesota-
University (Minneapolis)
COMMUNITY centers. 63-245
COOPERATIVE stores. 63-253
CRIMINAL procedure. 63-242
DEPT. of Conservation. 63-248
DRAINAGE see Trl State Waters Commission
ECONOMIC growth. 63-241
EDUCATION. 63-233, 64-1523
EGG trade. 63-253
ENGINEERING. 65-1312
EXHIBITIONS and fairs. 63-243, 64-1521
FARM machinery. 64-1525
FARM produce. 63-249, 83-253
FARMERS' institutes. 63-239
FARMS and farming. 33-239 63-249
FEDERAL land banks. 35-771
FIRE prevention. 63-249
FIRES. 63-238, 63-245
FISH see Minnesota— Game and flsh
FLOUR and feed trade. 63-253
FOREIGN population see Minnesota-Popula-
tion elements
FOREST fires. 63-238
467
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MINNESOTA
FORESTS and forestry. 63-242
4-H Clubs. 63-249
FUR trade. 65-673, 65-1163
GAME and fish
Laws. 63-236
State agencies. 63-248
GARNISHMENT laws. 63-236
GASOLINE taxes. 63-236
GOVERNMENT and legislation. 63-236,
63-242, 63-246, 64-1523
GOVERNMENT employees. 63-242
HEALTH. 63-249
HISTORICAL societies. 63-241, 54-1521
HISTORY (Notes, etc. ) .65-1775
HOSPITALS. S3-247
INDIAN wars see Sioux Wars
INDIANS. 63-247, 64-55, 65-672, .65-674
INDUSTRIES. 63-249 . ,
INFANTRY
1st Regt., 1861-186'4. ' '63-247
3d Regt,, 1881-1865. •■■63-231 ■
6ttvRegt., 1862-1865 ■ .■ \
Company D. 63-233 • .. :
10th Regt,, 1862-1865. 65-1043
- Company C. 65-755
15th Regt. , 1898-1899. 63-238
LAND. 64-1521
Investments. 65-695 ' '
Transactions. 64-245
LEGISLATURE. 63-245, 64-1523, 65-671,
65-674
LIBRARIES. 63-241, 63-245, 63-249, 65-671
College and university. 65-1982
LIENS. 63-236
LUMBER industry and trade. 63-235
LYCEUMS. 63-245
MEDICAL practice. 63-250 '"•
METEOROLOGY (Climate, weather, etc.)
63-245
MILITARY service in. 63-134
MINES, mining, and mineral resources.
63-249
MUNICIPAL government. 65-671
NATIONAL Conierence on Social Welfare,
Minneapolis. 64-139
NEWSPAPERS. 65-672, 65-704
OLD age pensions. 63-236
OPERA. 63-243
PERSONAL papers. 63-252, 64-1461
PETROLEUM industry and trade. 63-235
PHARMACEUTICAL associations. 65-1983
PIONEER life. 63-250, 64-1436
Associations. 64-1521
MINNESOTA
POLITICS
Elections and election campaigns. 65-672,
65-674
Letters relating to. 63-243, 63-247
Organizations and parties
Republican Party. 63-246
Papers of persons active in. 63-234,
63-236, 63-241, 63-246, 64-1523, 65-672,
65-674
POPULATION elements
Jews. 63-232
Norwegians. 63-240
POULTRY trade. 63-253
PUBLIC health. 64-1523
PUBLIC welfare. 65-671
RAILROAD and Warehouse Commission.
65-674
RAILROADS. 63-236, 63-256, 65-674
Land. 64-1521
REAL estate business. 63-235
RECREATION. 63-249
RETIREMENT legislation. 63-242
RIVERS
Improvement. 63-235, 63-248, 65-674
ROADS. 63-236
SAFETY. 63-249
SHIPPING. 63-235
SOCIAL life. 63-234,63-245
SOIL classification. 63-249
STATE Fair. 64-1521
STEAMBOATS. 63-245
STUDENTS. 63-231, 63-234, 63-247
TEACHERS and teaching. 63-233, 64-820,
65-671
TEMPERANCE. 83-239, 63-242
THEATER. 63-246, 63-252
TOURIST business. 63-249
TRANSPORTATION. 63-249
TRAVEL and description. 65-1185
UNIVERSITY (Minneapolis) 65-1980
Agricultural Station, Crookston. 63-241
College of Pharmacy. 65-1983
Experimental agriculture. 63-239
Library. 65-1982
Students. 63-238
VETERANS' legislation. 63-236
VISIT of Prince Olaf of Norway. 63-240
VITAL records. 63-245, 64-1520
WAREHOUSES. 65-674
MINNESOTA
WILDLIFE conservation. 63-248
WOMEN'S organizations. 04-1521
WOMEN'S suffrage. 64-1523
WORKMEN'S compensation. 63-236
WORLD War I. 64-1519, 64-1524
WORLD War D
Finance. 65-671
Relief to war victims. 63-244
End of entries for
MINNESOTA
MINNESOTA Historical Society. 63-241
MINNESOTA Percheron Horse Company.
64-1623
MINNESOTA State Pharmaceutical Association.
65-1983
MINNESOTA Territorial Pioneers Association.
64-1521
MINNESOTA Territorial Pioneers Women's
Club of St. Paul. 64-1521
MINNESOTA Territory
Letters from. 64-1436
MINNIE (Schooner) 64-597
MINOR, Benjamin Blake, 1818-1905. 65-1029
MINOR, Franklin. 63-378
MINOR, John Barbee, 1813-1895. 64-798,
64-800 . ,
MINOR, Mary Washington Ball see Lightfoot,
Mary Washington Ball (Minor]
MINOR family. 65-1027
MINORITY groups in population see Population
elements; and names of minority groups, e. g.
Jews— Minnesota
MINOT family. 65-184
MINOT, N. D.
Banks and banking. 65-780
MINT, U. S.
Carson City, Nev. 65-1186
MIRIANI, Louis C. 64-1448
MISES, Richard von see Von Mises, Richard,
1883-1953
MISPILLION, Del. 64-207
MISS Bucknall's Seminary, New Brunswick,
N.J. 65-1707
MISSIONARY societies. 63-50, 63-179
Baptists. 65-1058
Georgia. 65-190
Michigan. 65-267
Congregational. 65-1799
Michigan. 65-199
Episcopal. 65-850
468
The National Union Catalog. of Manuscript .Collections: Index
MISSIONARY societies (Continued)
MISSIONS, Foreign
Colleges and universities. 63-27
Methodist. 63-70, 65-1653 '
Africa. 64-639, 64-814, 64-968, 64-1293
see also Mississippi — University :
Illinois. 65-161
East Africa. 63-142
(Oxford)
New Jersey. 65-1653
West Africa. 63-27
Cotton growing. 63-57,63-104,64-489
Tennessee. 64-975
, Argentina. 64-187
Cotton trade. 64-630
Presbyterian
Asia. 65-1162
Family papers
Michigan. 54-1415, 65-296
Brazil. 64-187
18th to 20th centuries. 65-736
Ohio. 63-179
Canada. 65-1144, 65-1766
18th and 19th centuries. 64-412, 64-425
64-441
By place '
China. 63-51, 64-430, 64-814, 65-1188
19th century. 64-460, 64-517, 64-527,
Japan. 64-431
Cuba. 64-1158
64-634, 64-639, 64-1535
New York. 64-915, 64-1593 '
Estonia. 64-814
19th and 20th centuries. 64-591, 64-594
Europe. 64-814, 65-1162
64-668, 64-1044, 64-1208
MISSIONARY Society of Gloucester Circuit
Farm produce trade. 64-384
Auxiliary to the Missionary Society of the
Formosa. .64-814
Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. 65-1653
India. 63-129, 64-814, 65-251
Farms and farming. 64-1193
MISSIONS. 64-46, 54-1157, 65-538
Japan. ■ 63-118, 64-814, 65-67
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-458
Indians. 64-55, 64-1018
see also Missions, Foreign
Latvia. 64-814
Deaf. 64-187
Liberia. 64-73
Infantry
Immigrants. 64-187, 64-814
Mexico. 64-1158
11th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-485
Indians. 64-55, 64-187, 64-966, 65-255,
New Guinea. 64-814
18th Regt., 1861-1865. 65-936
65-1350, 65-1499
Nigeria. 64-814
20th Regt. , 1861-1865. 63-143
Cayuse. 64-1257
Oceania. 65-1162
Land. 64-533, 64-1193
Cherokee. 65-1831
Palestine. 64-1281
Companies. 64-755
Chippewa. 64-187
Philippine Islands. 64-814, 64-971
Legal documents. 65-26
Nez Perce. 64-1254
South America. 64-187, 64-971
Letters from. 65-743
Spokane. 64-1256
Zululand. 64-1293
Literacy. 64-1193
Je vs. 64-187
Livestock. 64-1193
Negroes. 63-27, 64-187
MISSISQUOI Valley Railroad. 64-1590
Merchants. 63-104
Seamen. 64-187
MISSISSIPPI
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc. )
By denomination
Agriculture. 63-132
64-384
BapBsL . 63-51, 34-1157, 64-1158,
Banks and banking. 64-489
Military posts. 65-1569
34-1553, 65-1788, 65-1884
Churches and religious affairs
Military service in. 63-134, 64-1018
Church of England. 63-142
Episcopal. 64-486, 64-1548
Personal papers
Episcopal. 65-1188, 65-1420
Lutheran. 63-23, 63-26, 63-27, 63-29,
Presbyterian. 64-1533
19th century. 64-485, 64-647, 64-1063,
64-1084, 64-1099, 64-1461
64-187, 64-813, 64-814
Cities. 64-1193
Plantations. 64-384, 64-489, 64-515,
Methodist. 64-966, 64-968, 65-697
Civil War. 64-458
64-1109, 65-736
Mormon. 65-1122, 65-1162, 65-1791
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
Politics
Presbyterian. 65-232, 65-255
63-332, 64-246, 65-100, 65-441,
65-1073, 65-1319
Letters relating to. 64-364, 64-758
By place
Alaska. 65-1711, 65-1765, 65-1780
see also names of specific actions,
e. g. Vicksburg, Miss. —Civil War
Papers of persons active in. 63-339,
64-384, 64-458
—Siege, 1863
Population. 64-1193
Indian Territory. 64-248
Casualties
Railroads. 64-283
Michigan. 64-1440, 65-232^ 65-255,
65-1350
Confederate. 63-332
Construction and engineering. 65-1533
Missouri. 63-23
Civilian affairs. 64-1535
Reconstruction. 65-1920
Nebraska. 65-1420
Military papers. 63-266
Schools. 64-1193
New Mexico. 65-1788
Confederate. 63-403
Slavery. 64-1193
Oregon. 64-966, 65-1772, 65-1789
Military service in. 63-341, 63-350,
64-242, 64-246, 64-493
Social life. 65-736
South Dakota. 65-1499
Confederate. 64-384, 64-464,
Soldiers' homes. 63-339
Southern States. 63-27
64-474, 64-577, 64-603, 64-1094
Teachers and teaching. 63-132, 64-1034
Tennessee. 65-1631
Regiments see Mississippi — Infantry
Travel and description. 64-425, 64-522,
Utah. 65-1122
Soldiers from. 63-143, 64-480, 64-1085
64-1179, 65-883
469
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MISSISSIPPI (Continued)
Travels from. 84-758
University (Oxford)
Faculty members' papers, 63-132 ■ ■
Yellow fever. 64-364
MISSISSIPPI Campaign see Mississippi-Civil
War; Mississippi River— Civil War; Missis-
sippi Valley-Civil War
MISSISSIPPI Co, , Mo. : ■
Court papers. 84-324 ■ .
MISSISSIPPI River
Civil War. 63-224, 65-441 . V'.''
Confederate defense. 64-777
Hood control. 84-494
Maps. 64-268
Navigation. 64-285
Shipping and trade. 64-311,64-1211,
64-1215
Travel and description. 55-23 > -
MISSISSIPPI River Commission, U.' S. 64-494
MISSISSIPPI Territory. ■ 63-263
Peddlers and peddling. 65-187"
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
Horses
Trade. 65-807
Public works. 65-29
Reconstruction. 65-899
MISSISSIPPI Valley Historical Association
(now Organization of American Historians)
65-165, 65-1492
MISSOURI
ARCHITECTURE. 64-297
ARSENALS. 64-288, 65-1120
BANKS and banking. 64-286
BIOGRAPHY. 65-679
BOATBUILDING. 65-695
BPJDGES. 65-678
BUSINESS papers. 64-300, 64-311, 64-317,
64-331, 65-689
CABINETMAKER. 64-293
CAPITOLS (Buildings) 64-1526
MISSOURI
CAVALRY '
1st Regt., 1846-1847. 65-1467
IstRegt. , 1861-1865. 64-274
3d Regt., 1861-1865. 63-67
CENSUS. 64-284
CHAMBERS of commerce. 65-113
CHURCH schools
Lutheran. 63-20
CHURCHES and religious affairs. 64-271,
64-275, 64-339 ,
see also Missouri — Mormons
Lists of churches. 64-283
Sunday schools. 63-23
Baptist. 64-271, 64-341
, Catholic. 64-298, 65-1405
Lutheran. 63-21, 63-22, 63-23, 63-30
Methodist. 64-339
Presbyterian. 64-339
Unitarian. 65-681
CITIES and towns. 64-1329
CIVIL engineering. 65-146
CIVIL War. 64-263, 64-281, 64-301, 65-905
Economic conditions. 64-264
Hospitals. 65-158
Military actions and military papers.
63-397, 64-264, 64-272, 64-274, 64-278,
65-897, 65-1406
Military service in. 64-246, 64-303
Regiments see Missouri — Cavalry;
Missouri — Infantry
Soldiers from. 64-318,64-414
CLUBS. 64-320
COLLEGES and universities. 64-269, 64-281,
64-282, 65-681
see also Missouri — University (Columbia)
COMMISSION merchants. 65-695
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, 65-680
Circuit Court !
Howard County. 64-1241
Webster County. 64-284 .
County Courts
Jackson County. 65-146
MISSOURI
COURTS (Continued)
Probate courts
St. Louis. 65-1161
Supreme Court. 64-275, 64-307
DEBTS. 65-675
DIVORCE
Legislation. 64-299
DRAINAGE. 65-693
DRY goods business. 64-264, 64-311
ECONOMIC conditions. 64-263, 64-275,
64-280, 64-281, 64-282
EDUCATION. 65-139
EDUCATIONAL societies. 64-328
ESTATES. 64-271, 64-273, 64-307, 64-327, .
64-337, 64-1241, 65-675, 65-974, 65-1161,
65-1402
EXHIBITIONS and fairs. 63-376, 64-1329, , .
64-1526
EXPLORERS. 65-1161
FAMILY and personal papers
18th to 20th centuries. 64-308, 65-683,
65-694
19th century. 64-265, 64-276, 64-277,
64-330, 64-414
1800-1850. 65-1811
19th and 20th centuries. 64-290, 64-318,
64-319, 64-336, 65-676, 65-677, 65-682
20th century. 64-327
FARMS and farming. 64-273, 64-275, 64-284
Sharecroppers. 64-323
FIRE companies and departments. 65-1404
FREIGHT and freightage. 64-270, 64-273
FUR trade. 64-285, 64-307, 64-313, 64-337,
65-1161, 65-1401
GAS manufacture and works. 65-828
GENEALOGY. 64-296
GENERAL Assembly
House of Representatives. 64-280
GEOLOGY. 64-266
GOVERNMENT and legislation. 64-282,
64-301
GROCERY trade." 64-310, 65-691 •
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
470
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MISSOURI
IMMIGRATION. 64-275
From Saxony. 63-30
From Virginia. 63-127
INDIAN agencies and agents. 65-692, 65-1402,
65-1403
INDIANS. 64-294, 65-1793
INFANTRY
3d Regt , 1862-1865
Company G. 65-1406
INSURANCE business. 64-321
INTERNATIONAL conferences. 64-164
JOURNALISM. 64-306
JUDGES. 64-301, 65-694
JUSTICES of the peace. 64-299, 64-324,
64-337
LAND. 64-263,64-285,65-684,65-692
Claims. 64-299
Investments. 65-695
Legal documents. 64-273, 64-275, 64-283,
64-296, 64-315, 64-322, 64-337, 65-26,
65-683, 65-693, 65-694, 65-974, 65-1403
65-1405
Settlement. 64-334
Transactions. 64-273, 64-284
LAW practice. 64-275, 64-281, 64-282,
64-301,64-325,64-1241,65-680
T.FAT1 mtngB anri rtdning 64-326,
64-336
LECTURES and lecturing. 64-328
LIBRARIES. 65-121, 65-677
LUMBER industry and trade. 65-695
MAPS. 64-287, 64-296, 65-693
MEDICAL practice. 64-39, 64-290, 64-302
MEDICAL schools. 65-1030
MERCHANTS. 63-127, 64-267, 64-273,
64-279, 64-281, 64-295, 64-313, 64-336,
65-1801
METEOROLOGY (Climate, weather, etc. )
64-273
MEXICAN War, 1845-1848
Soldiers from. 65-1467
MILITARY posts. 64-266, 64-288, 64-297
MHITIA. 64-274, 64-278, 65-1808
JONES, mining, and mineral resources.
64-266, 64-285
MISSIONS. 63-23
MORMON War. 65-1808
MORMONS and Mormonism. 64-275, 64-301,
65-1162
MUNICIPAL government. 65-139
MUSEUMS (Art) 64-1526
NEWSPAPERS. 64-659, 65-686
Lists of. 64-283
MISSOURI
NURSING homes. 63-23
ORPHANS and orphan asylums. 63-23
PATRIOTIC societies. 64-320
PIONEERS. 64-287
POLITICS
Local. 64-267, 64-329
Material relating to. 64-275, 64*301,
64-302, 64-306
Papers of persons active in
18th to 20th centuries. 65-692
18th and 19th centuries. 65-679
19th century. 64-279, 64-280, 64-282,
64-285, 64-291, 64-296, 64-299,
64-338, 65-2020
20th century. 65-145
POPULATION elements
Saxons. 63-30
POSTAL service. 63-127, 64-1329
PROBATE Court (St Louis) 65-1161
PUBLIC affairs. 65-1811
PUBLIC Service Commission. 65-688
PUBLIC utilities. 64-301, 65-688
PUBLISHERS and publishing. 63-29
RADIO stations. 63-23
RAILROADS. 64-278, 64-282, 64-283,
64-300, 65-409
Bridge construction. 64-304
REAL estate business. 65-684
RECLAMATION of land. 65-693
REFORMATORIES. 64-341
RIVERS. 64-1329
ROADS. 65-146
SCHOOLS. 64-252,64-328
SECESSION.. 64-659, 65-557
SHERIFFS. 64-304, 64-324
SLAVE trade
Bills of sale. 65-695
SLAVERY. 64-263, 64-851
SLAVES
Records. 65-683
SMOKE abatement campaign 65-688
SOCIAL life. 64-317, 64-333
STATE Dept. 65-1808
STEAMSHIPS. 64-273, 65-695
STOVES
Manufacturing. 65-687
SUBWAYS. 65-1939
SURVEYS and surveying. 64-299, 64-324,
65-684
MISSOURI
SWAMPS. 65-693
TAX records. 64-271, 64-284, 64-293,
64-318, 65-675, 65-693, 65-1402
TELEVISION stations. 64-305
THEATER. 64-332
THEOLOGICAL seminaries
Lutheran. 63-24
TIN industry and trade. 65-687
TOBACCO growing. 64-309
TRADE. 64-310
TRADE associations. 64-1526
TRAINING School for Boys, Boonville. 64-341
TRAVEL and description. 64-270, 64-280,
64-287, 64-1329
TRAVELS from. 64-296, 64-335, 65-288
UNIVERSITY (Columbia) 64-278, 64-282
Gifts to. 64-327
VITAL records. 63-80, 64-284, 64-287
Marriage records. 64-271, 64-284, 64-341
VOTING records. 64-267, 64-284
WATER purification. 64-1526
WATER supply. 65*688
End of entries for
MISSOURI
MISSOURI and Mississippi Railroad Company.
64-283
MISSOURI Historical Society. 64-1526
MISSOURI Military District. 64-343
MISSOURI Pacific Abandonment Committee.
65-1485
MISSOURI Pacific Railroad Company. 64-300,
65-1440, 65--1485
MISSOURI Press Association. 65-686
MISSOURI River
Bridges. 65-678
Indians. 65-773
Military frontier. 65-1793
Navigation. 65-1470
Railroad bridges. 64-304
MISSOURI River Navigation Association.
65-1470
MISSOURI Society of the City of New York.
64-320
MISSOURI Synod see Lutheran Church-
Missouri Synod
MISSOURI Territory
Politics. 65-679
MISSOURI Valley
Geology. 64-266
Travel and description. 64-732
471
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MISTRAL, Frederic. 64-152
MITCHEL, Jane Verner. 64-358
MITCHEL, John, 1815-1875. 64-358, 65-1206
MITCHEL, John Purroy, 1879-1918. 65-1206
Administration as mayor of New York Citv
64-1572
MITCHEL, Ormsby MacKnight, 1809-1862.
65-950
MITCHEL family. 64-358, 65-1206
MITCHELL, David Brydie, 1766-1837
63-222, 64-343
MITCHELL, David D. 65-1401, 65-1801
MITCHELL, Elisha, 1793-1857. 64-562
64-580 , 64-1072 *
MITCHELL, Eliza see Grant, Eliza (Mitchell)
MITCHELL, Ellen see Summerell, Ellen
(Mitchell)
MITCHELL, Harry B. 64-178
MITCHELL, Hugh Burnton, 1907- 64-1272
65-1040, 65-1054, 65-1055
MITCHELL, John Inscho, 1838-1907. 64-1148
MITCHELL, KateE. 65-655
MITCHELL, Maria (North) 64-580
MITCHELL, Mary see Ashe, Mary (Mitchell)
MITCHELL, Norman. 65-942
MITCHELL, O. M. see Mitchel, Ormsby '
MacKnlght, 1809-1852"
MITCHELL, Samuel Chiles, 1864-1948
65-918 '
MITCHELL, Samuel L. 64-1563
MITCHELL, Sarah Caroline (NeUler) 64^581
MITCHELL, Sidney Alexander, 1895- 65-487
MITCHELL, Stephen A., 1903- 65-125
MITCHELL, Thomas K. 64-1148
MITCHELL, Wesley Clair, 1874-1948
64-1311
MITCHELL, WUliam C. 65-1121
MITCHELL, William Letcher, 1805-1882
64-581
MITCHELL and McClure Lumber Company,
Saginaw, Mich. 65-405
MITCHELL family. 64-591, 64-652, 64-1148
MTTSCHER, Frances S. 65-919
MITSCHER, Marc Andrew, 1887-1947. 65-919
MTX, Rosina see Cropper, Rosina (Mix)
MECE language. 63-1
MDCON, Elijah. 65-1859
MIZNER, Lansing B. 65-1053
MOBILE, Ala.
Banks and banking. 64-757
Civil War. 64-1094
Confederate naval station. 65-1882
Commission merchants. 63-149
Cotton trade. 64-630
Freedraen. 64-270, 64-421
Indians. 64-55
Letters from. 64-502
Merchants. 64-1026
Shipping records. 64-110
Travel and description. 64-1179
M °6^-n 2ATION for M0Unt H0ly0ke eoU ege.
MOBILIZATION, Industrial see Industrial
mobilization
MOBILIZATION, U. S. Office of Civil and
Defense. 65-169
MODERATOR topics (Publication) 65-446
MODERNIST- Fundamentalist controversy
(Religion) 64-65, 64-133
MODLIN, George Matthews. 65-959
MODOC War, 1872-1873. 65-1119
MOE, Henry Allen. 64-136, 65-1980
MOEHLMAN, Arthur Bernard, 1889-1952
65-428 "
MOFFETT, John. 65-1798
MOFFETT, William A. 64-1573
MOFFITT, Elvira Evelina (Worth) Jackson
Walker. 65-969
MOFFITT, Frank. 64-738
MOFFITT, John T. , b. 1862. 65-429
MOGOLLON, Juan Ignacio Flores see Flores
Mogollon, Juan Ignacio
MOHAMMED, Bey of Tunis. 63-334
MOHAMMED Ali, Nawab of Arcot 63-98
MOHAVE Co., Ariz. 65-1781
MOHAVE Indians
Ethnology. 65-1176
Language
Vocabulary. 65-1815
MOHEGAN Indians
Language. 63-5
MOHICAN Indians see Mohegan Indians
MOLASSES trade
Companies. 65-66, 65-68
North Carolina. 64-374
MOLDERS' and Foundry Workers' Union of
North America see International Molders*
and Foundry Workers' Union of North
America
MOLECULAR dynamics see Wave mechanics
MOLEY, Raymond, 1886- 65-66, 65-487
MOLLINADO, Juan Francisco de la Bodega y
Quadro see Bodega y Quadra Mollinado
Juan Francisco de la, 1743-1794
MONACO, Rainier Grimaldl, Prince of see
Rainier HI, Prince of Monaco, 1923-
MONASTERIES
Lands in England. 64-34
MONASTICJSM. 64-74
see also Benedictines
MONCKTON, Robert, 1726-1782. 63-381
MONCRIEFF, Alexander. 63-409
MONETARY and Economic Conference, London
Eng. , 1933. 64-567, 64-1577, 65-66
MC ^iks 63 '"°' 63 " 374, 64 - 386 ' M - 725 -
see also Credit; Gold clause; Inflation
(Finance); Specie payments
Congressional Investigations. 65-1742
Depreciation. 65-1689
Laws and legislation. 63-270, 64-253
Transactions. 65-1742
By period
Revolutionary period. 63-299
19th century. 63-374, 64-286, 65-1175
New Deal period. 64-725, 64-1295,
B> place
Confederate States of America. 63-63
64-286, 64-493 '
India. 65-1211
Missouri. 64-286
New Zealand. 65-1211
Oklahoma. 63-270
MONEY, Paper. 65-1689
see also. Greenback movement
Confederate States of America. 64-1250
Virginia, 64-1250
MONEY trusts. 65-672
Inquiries. 65-1742
MONITEAU Co., Mo.
County Court papers. 64-324
MONITOR, Boonville, Mo. 64-341
MONITOR Mutual Insurance Company, Pontiac
Mich. 65-430 '
MONMOUTH Co., N. J. 65-1564
Crime detection societies. 65-1617
Family papers. 65-1599, 65-1603
65-1604, 65-1645
Law practice. 65-1703
472
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MONMOUTH Court House, N. J.
Revolution
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-179
MONO Co. , Calif.
Mines, mining, and mineral resources
Engineering. 65-1798
MONONGAHELA River
Bridges. 65-1748
MONOPOLIES see AnUmonopoly suits
MONRO, Harold, 1879-1932. 64-150
MONROE, Alexander, 1733-1817. 65-1540
MONROE, Harriet, 1860-1936. 64-136 ,
64-150, 65-1997, 65-1998
MONROE, James, Pres. U. S. , 1758-1831.
63-95, *63-345, 64-118
As correspondent. 63-220, 63-336, 63-363,
63-375, 64-186, 64-314, 64-556, 64-1563,
65-679
Autographs. 64-47, 65-59
Letters to. 63-333, 63-347
Relating to. 64-186
MONROE, Lucy see Calhoun, Lucy (Monroe)
MONROE Co., Mich.
County records. 65-431
Geology (Notes, etc.) 65-542
Surveys. 65-331
MONROE County (Mich.) Detecting Society.
65-431
MONROE Co., N. Y.
Farm accounts. 64-916
Social life. 64-998
'Vital records. 64-898
MONROE Co., W. Va.
Letters from. 64-800
MONROE Doctrine. 65-1920
MONROE, Mich.
Civic affairs. 65-530
Family papers. 65-451
Letters from. 65-656
Presbyterian Church. 64-1447
Societies. 65-1367
Travels from. 65-234
MONROE -Quinlan Lumber Company. 65-712
MONROVIA, Liberia
Colleges and universities. 64-73
MONSON, Mass.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-1073
MONTAGU, BasiL 64-957
MONTAGUE, George Charles, 9th earl of
Sandwich see Sandwich, George Charles
Montague, 9th earl of, 1874-
MONTAGUE, Mary Rhoda see Porter, Mary
Rhoda (Montague)
MONTAGUE family
Genealogy. 65-885
MONTANA. 65-1769 , 65-1786
Banks and banking. 65-1131, 65-1152
Botany. 65-1779
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-1791
Express companies. 65-1786
Freight and freightage. 65-1786
Indians. 65-1769
Land
Claims. 65-1786
Companies. 65-753
Livestock. 65-1769
Lumber camps. 63-250
Military posts. 65-1401
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1154, 65-1769, 65-2009
Engineering. 65-1798
Personal papers. 65-1711
Pictures. 65-1786
Pioneer life. 65-1769, 65-1868
Transportation. 65-1786
Travel and description. 65-1786
Vigilantes. 65-1769
MONTANA Territory
Law practice. 63-150
MONTAUK (Ship) 64-1395
MONTCLAIR, N. J.
Committee of Shelter, New Jersey Defense
Council. 65-1682
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
MONTEITH, Abigail Harris, 1801-1880.
65-432
MONTEITH, Alexander. 65-432
MONTEITH, Charles, 1827-1*48. 65-432
MONTEITH, Edwin Harris, 1843-1904. 65-432
MONTEITH, George, b. 1839. 65-432
MONTEITH, John, 1788-1868. 65-432
MONTEITH, John, b. 1833. 65-432
MONTEITH, Sarah Sophia, 1823-1893. 65-432
MONTEITH family. 65-432
MONTEREY, Calif.
Business papers. 65-857, 65-865
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, Don M. 65-1330
MONTGOMERY, Donald. 65-1065
MONTGOMERY, John, Colonel. 64-314
MONTGOMERY, Martin V. 64-1500
MONTGOMERY, Mary Seymour. 64-843
* MONTGOMERY, Robert. 65-1034
MONTGOMERY, Robert M., 1849-1920.
64-1469, 65-620
MONTGOMERY, Walter Alexander, 1845-1921.
64-582
MONTGOMERY, Ala.
ftq fl l q c and Hgnlrinp 64-757
Bus boycott. 65-1102
Civil War. 64-522
Family papers. 65-876
Letters from. 64-499
Students. 65-1530
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) 64-368
Medical practice. 64-1122
Superior Court. 64-368
MONTGOMERY Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc ) 64-1193
MONTGOMERY Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017 . "
Land. 65-971
MONTGOMERY Township, N. J.
Family papers. 65-1655
473
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MONTICELLO, Charlottesville, Va.
Condition. 63-143
Construction and sale. 64-797
Description. 64-1555
MONTICELLO (Ship) 64-609, 65-1524
MONTMORENCY, France
Resident of. 64-449
MONTOUR Falls, K Y.
Hospitals. 64-833
MONTPELIER (Home of Henry Knox)
Thomaston, Me.. 65-174
MONTPELIER Institute near Macon, Ga.
64-639
MONTPELIER, Vt.
Personal papers. 64-1586
MONTREAL, Can.
Merchants. 65-1727
Travel and description. 64-1186
MONTROSE, Pa.
Law practice. 65-827
MONTVTLLE, Me.
History. 65-1963
MONUMENTAL Church Association, Richmond
Va. 64-1231 '
MONUMENTS. 63-319
see also Historical markers; Statues
Manufacture
Nebraska. 65-1465
By place
Georgia. 65-713
Michigan. 65-324
Pennsylvania. 65-713
Virginia. 65-969, 65-1012
Washington, D. C. 63-361, 64-1464
MOODY, Arthur Edson Blair, 1902-1954
65-433
As correspondent. 65-463, 65-570
M °S?7' ?££ 5S£ Moody, Arthur Edson
Blair, 1902-1954
MOODY, Dwight Lyman, 1837-1899. 65-1350
MOODY, Harriet Converse (Tilden) 1857-1932
64-137
MOODY, William Henry, 1853-1917. 65-565
MOODY, William Vaughn, 1869-1910. 64-137
MOODY Church, Chicago, 111. 64-1160
MOODY family. 65-433
MOON, Bucklin, 1911- 65-1098
MOON, John Austin, 1855-1921. 63-382
Invitations of. 65-885
MOON, Parker T. 64-1355
MOON bill. 63-382
MOONEY, Chase Curran, 1913- 64-1193
MC 65 N 2o r ' Thomas Jose P h > 1882-1942. 64-19 ,
MOORE, Adams, b. 1800? 64-357
MC 6^f626 Ub6rtim (W ° 0dwar * 1841-1929.
MOORE, Barringtcn. 64-908
M °^ RE ' Bar "x>lomew 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, 65-434
MOORE, Clara Sophia (Jessup) see Bloomfield-
Moore, Clara Sophia (Jessupj~1824-1899
MOORE, D. D. T. 64-914
MOORE, Earl Vincent, 1890- 65-547
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
M °£« ' I( ? ra < McClel *an) Plowman, 1843-
1929. 64-584
MOORE, J. M. , of New York. 65-1798
MOORE, Jacob Bailey. 64-1585
MOORE, James, 1765-1851. 64-1048
MOORE, James A. 65-1053
MOORE, James Martin, 1834-1913. 65-435
MOORE, John, b. 1829. 65-884
MOORE, JohnBassett, 1860-1947 64-764
64-778,64-1577,65-862 ' .'...'"
M °SFZlS 0ba Trotw ood, 1858-1929. 64-1185,
OD-BB4 >
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, Joseph B. , 1845-1930. 65-357
65-1360
MOORE, Lucy
Estate of. 65-884
MOORE, Malcolm M. 65-1055
MOORE, Marianne, 1887- 64-41 64-67
64-150, 65-834
MOORE, Martha Josephine see Richardson
Martha Josephine (Moore) 1846-1897 '
MOORE, Martin Van Buren, 1837-1900
64-584
MOORE, Mary see Stanford. Mary (Moore)
MOORE, Mary Brown (Daniel) 1875-1957
64-1175, 65-884
MC ^ RE 'J^ y EU2abe0 » SSI Stebbins, Mary
Elizabeth (Moore) Hewitt? b. 1818
MOORE, Merrill, 1903-1957. 65-884
MOORE, Merrill Dennis, 1904- 64-1553
MOORE, Miles Conway, 1845-1920. 64-1259
MOORE, Norman Slawson, 1901- 64-906
MOORE, Phillips. 64-585
MOORE, Robert Walton, 1859-1941. 65-53
MOORE, Samuel Randal, 1844-1910. 65-435
MOORE, Stephen, 1734-1799. 64-585
MOORE, Thomas C. 64-1500
MOORE, Thomas Overton, 1804-1876. 65-890
MOORE, Thomas Sturge. 64-955
MOORE, Veranus Alva, 1859-1931. 64-834
MOORE, William C, farmer of Stokes Co
N. C. 64-586
MOORE and Gatling Law 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, 65-882, 65-884
MOOREHEAD, Warren King, 1866-1939.
MOORE'S rural New Yorker (Publication)
64-914
MOORESVTLLE, Tenn.
General store. 64-1181
MOOSEHEAD Lake region, Me. 65-332
MOPS and mopsticks
New Jersey. 65-1558
MORACIN, Leonde. 64-261
MORACIN family. 64-261
A 1 65 > ^90e' antlpathy ' by OUver Wendell Holmes.
MORAL education see Character education
MORAL philosophy see Ethics
MORALE
Civil War. 63-58
Confederate side. 63-63
Revolution. 63-82
MORALES, Juan Ventura. 64-334, 64-1212
474
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MORALEZ, Jesus Garcia see Garcia Moralez,
Jesus
MORALITY
Civil War. 65-1855
MORALS see Ethics
MORAN, Benjamin. 63-406
MORAN, Francisco. 63-1
MORAN, Robert, 1857-1943. 64-1271,
65-1034, 65-1053
MORAKT, Sir Robert Laurie, 1863-1920.
63-112
MORAVIA, N. Y.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
MORAVIAN Church. 64-1542
North Carolina. 63-81
MORDECAL Ellen, 1790-1884. 64-1080
MORDECAL Emma. 64-1080
MORDECAL George W. , 1801-1871. 64-1080
MORDECAI family. 64-445, 64-1080
MORE, George, n. 1595-1600. 65-1879
MORE, Paul Elmer, 1864-1937. 65-1934
MORE, Sir William, 1520-1600. 65-1879
MORE family. 65-1879
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
MOREHOUSE, Ward. 65-1664
MORELOS, Jose Maria. 65-1080
MORENO, Mich.
Fraternal organizations. 65-1356
MORENO, Juan Joseph. 65-1165
MORES, Antoine Amedee Marie Vincent Manca
de Vallomhrosa, marquis de, 1858-1896.
65-779
Report on. 65-767
MORES family
Coat-of-arms. 65-767
MORGAN, Abraham. 64-518, *64-il91
MORGAN, Anna. 65-1997
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, Edwin Denison, 1811-1883. 65-162
MORGAN, Gilbert. 65-646
MORGAN, Henry William, 1853-1920. 64-1191
MORGAN, James. 65-384
MORGAN, John Plerpont, 1837-1913. 64-767
MORGAN, John Tyler, 1824-1907. 63-350,
64-1498
MORGAN, Morris Hlcky, 1859-1910. 65-1258
MORGAN, NathanleL 64-193
MORGAN, Sally B. see Hamilton, Sally B.
(Morgan)
MORGAN, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945. 65-1940
MORGAN, Thomas J., 1847-1912. 64-138
MORGAN, W. S. 65-1495
MORGAN, William H. , Major. 63-339
MORGAN, William Henry, 1818-1900. 64-1191
MORGAN Co., m.
Personal papers. 65-1692
MORGAN family. 64-518, 64-1191
MOHGANTON, N. C.
Family papers. 64-390
History. 64-562
Mental hospitals. 64-1083
Merchants. 64-981
Resident of. 64-492, 64-1115
Western State Hospital. 64-1083
MORGENTHAU, Henry, 1856-1946. 64-1572,
65-54
MORGENTHAU, Henry, 1891- 64-253,
64-841, 64-131L 65-43, 65-47, 65-54 ,
65-56, 65-64, 65-78, 65-81, 65-552
MORISON, Samuel Eliot, 1887- 65-871,
65-959
MORLEY, Christopher Darlington, 1890-1957.
64-491, 64-1558, 65-395, 65-436, 65-1982
MORLEY, JohnMorley, viscount, 1838-1923.
64-767
MORLEY family. 65-436
MORLOT & Schefer. 65-1522
MORMON Battalion, 1846-1847. 65-1162,
65-1791
MORMON biographies (Manuscript collection)
65-1162
MORMON cow incident. 65-1499 ,
MORMON Expedition, 1857-1858 see Utah
Expedition, 1857-1858
MORMON War. 65-1808
Muster rolls. 65-682
MORMONS and Mormonism. 64-732, 64-737,
64-966, 65-67
Biography. 65-1162
Court trials. 64-301
Family life. 65-1791
Missions. 65-1122, 65-1162, 65-1791
Opposition to. 64-732, 65-1132, 65-1150
By place
Arizona. 65-1122, 65-1162
California. 65-1162
Colorado. 65-1162
Denmark. 65-1132
Idaho. 65-1162
Illinois. 64-245, 65-1150, 65-1162
Iowa. 65-1843
Mexico. 65-1162
Missouri. 64-275, 65-1162
Nebraska. 65-1162
Nevada. 65-1122, 65-1162
New Jersey. 65-1650
New Mexico. 65-1162
Ohio. 65-1162
Scandinavia. 65-1132
Utah. 65-646, 65-1122, 65-1162, 65-1774,
65-1791
see also Utah Expedition, 1857-1858
Wyoming. 65-1162
MORNINGTON, Richard Colley Wellesley, 2d
earl of see Wellesley, Richard Colley,
marquis WeUesley, 1760-1842
MOROCCO
Foreign relations (Netherlands) 64-82
MORONI, Utah
Biography. 65-1182
MORONS see Feebleminded
MORREL, Martha McBrlde. 65-888
MORRILL, James Lewis, 1891- 65-537
MORRILL, Justin Smith, 1810-1898. 63-97,
64-764, 64-1220
see also Agricultural colleges; Land-grant
college acts
MORRILL, M. M. 64-245
MORRILL acts see Land-grant college acts
MORRILL tariff act, 1861. 64-1220
MORRIS, Beverly Preston, b. 1822. 64-587
MORRIS, George Sylvester, 1840-1889.
65-437
Notes on lectures of. 65-278
475
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MORRIS, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
Autographs. 64-47
Letters by. 64-774
MORRIS, Homer Lawrence, 1886-1951
64-962
MORRIS, Oliver B. 65-178
MORRIS, Richard Brandon, 1904- 64-1352
MORRIS, Robert, 1734-1806. 63-82, 65-1193
Autographs. 64-47
Letters by. 64-774
MORRIS, Robert S. , 1915- 65-1063
MORRIS, Roger S. 65-437
MORRIS, Thomas, 1771-1849. *64-873
MORRIS Canal in New Jersey. 65-1584
MORRIS Co. , N. J.
Family papers. 65-1611, 65-1626
Loyalists
Confiscation of property. 65-1666
MORRIS family. 64-587 . 64-774
MORRIS Island, S. C.
Civil War. 64-598
MORRISON, James, 1775-1846. 63-161
MORRISON, Minnie Leona (Brown) 1899-
MORREON, Nathan Jackson. 64-100
MORRISON, Robert Hall, 1798-1889. 64-629
MORRISON, Silas. 65-1860
MORRISON, Mrs. W. L. 64-975
MORRISON, William, 1763-1837. 64-314
MORRISON, William Ralls, 1825-1909
64-1500
MORRISON family. 64-629
MORRISTOWN, N. J.
First Presbyterian Church. 65-1578
History. 64-1582, 65-1578
Travels from. 64-1552
MORROW, Anne see Lindbergh, Anne
(Morrow)
MORROW, Dwight Whitney, 1873-1931
64-1348
MORROW, James H. , b. 1845. 64-1429
MORROW, T. M. 65-1446
MORROW plats. 65-1305
MORSE, A. 65-2001
65-439,
MORSE, Allen Benton, 1839-1921
65-552
MORSE, EdwardS., 1838-1925. 64-100
MORSE, H. Freeman. 63-346
MORSE, Jedidiah, 1761-1826. 63-83, 64-202
MORSE, John Torry, 1840-1937. 65-380
MORSE, Samuel Finley Breese, 1701-1872
As correspondent. 65-585, 65-862, 65-1576
Relating to. 64-1582
MORSE family. 64-1582
M0 6^5a1 e8raph TO - House telegraph ease -
MOHSON, Alexander. 64-1082
M0 ^Jk Arthur Alexander, d, 1864?
MORSON, William. 64-1082
MORTGAGES. 64-372
Farm. 64-861, 65-1307
Foreclosures
South Carolina. 65-846
Real estate. 65-1450
By place
California. 64-738
Maine. 65-1970
New York. 64-934
The West. 64-892
MORTIMER, James. 65-2004
MORTON, David, 1886-1957. 64-150
MORTON, Hudson T. 65-1377
MORTON, Joy, 1855-1934. 64-1528, 65-1493
MO M-°4M JUliUS St6rllng ' 1832 -19°2-
As correspondent. 64-1528, 65-1330
65-1440, 65-1510 '
Relating to. 65-1347
MORTON, Marcus. 64-1585
MORTON, Margaret J., 1828-1911. 65-883
MORTON, Mark. 64-1528
W f™bg rUat ** Morton ' Jahas SterU °&
MORTON, ThrustonB. 65-173
MORTON Co. , N. D.
General stores. 65-756
Ranches. 65-787
MORTON family
Genealogy. 64-1528, 65-883
MORY, Ruthella Bernard see BIbbins, RutheUa
Bernard (Mory) 1865-1942
MC 65 B -994 JOlm Singlet0n ' 1833 " 1916 - 64-738,
Military operations against 65-1082
MOSCHELES, Felix. 63-401
MOSCOW, Mich.
Business papers. 65-272
MOSCOW, Minn.
Expedition, 1863 (Sioux War) 63-233
MOSCOW, Russia
Council of Foreign Ministers, 1947
65-1061
Diplomatic service (U. S.) 65-22
Travel and description, 64-1161
MOSCOW, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-246
MOSELEY, Alexander. 65-999
MOSELEY, Annie Conigland. 64-588
MC ?f^' Edwar d Augustas, 1846-1911.
M< fif LEY ' James AfcaandMr, 1894-1918.
"^*«gg«*« Company, Roches-
MOSELEY family
Genealogy. 65-967
MC tttoserf ,naMarieH£ReinSCh ' **«» Marie
MC SP?i Helen Josephlne < Sizer ) collector.
64-1214
MOSES, Indian chief. 64-1258
MOSES, Robert. 65-47, 65-56
MOSES, Simpson P. 65-1056
MOSES, W. R. 64-806
MOSES Brown School, Providence, R. L
MOSHER, Eliza Maria, 1846-1928. 65-440
As correspondent 65-648
Relating to. 65-1347
MOSHER family. 64-1249, 65-440
MOSLEY family. 64-1031
MOSS, Charles M. 65-1918
MOSS, James, of Nassau. 65-1526
MOSS, William, of Nassau. 65-1526
MOSS Neck, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
MOSSEL, Jacob, 1704-1761. 64-262
MOSTAD, Thorwald. 65-780
MOTARD, Joseph. 64-287
MOTHERS, Unmarried. 63-170
MOTION, Perpetual. 64-1137
M °6 T 5 I °oi 1CtUre C0UnCUS ' FeteaaM *
MOTION picture Industry. 63-383, 64-1630
Blacklists. 64-1632, 65-1063, 65-1067
Political action. 65-1067
Societies. 65-1067
476
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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, 65-833
Foreign distribution. 64-727
Patents. 64-727
Scripts. 64-1608
Israel. 65-1104
MOTIVATIONAL research. 64-68
MOTLEY, John Lothrop. 65-908
MOTOR industry see Automobiles — Industry
and trade
MOTT, Charles Stewart, 1875- 65-222
MOTT, John, 1783-1848. 65-1355
MOTT, JohnG. , 1874- 65-2011
MOTT, Lucretia (Coffin) 1793-1880. 63-361
MOTT, Valentine, 1785-1865. 63-318,
65-1541
MOTT (William) & Company, New Orleans, La.
(firm, merchants) 64-1398
MOTTE, Rebecca. 63-291
MOTTLED enamel, DentaL 64-683
MOUCHARD de Chaban, Fanny see
Beauharnais, Fanny (Mouchard de Chaban)
comtesse de, 1737-1813
MOULTON, Charles Henry, 1838-1916.
65-441
MOULTRIE, William. 64-47
MOUNDS
Indian. 63-2
MOUNT, Daniel, d. 1820. 65-1676
MOUNT, Humphrey. 65-1676
MOUNT AIRY, Richmond Co. , Va. 64-1247
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich.
Travel and description. 65-252
MOUNT HELENA, Miss.
Resident of. 65-878
MOUNT HOLLY, N. J.
Family papers. 65-1699
MOUNT HOLYOKE College (formerly Mount
Holyoke Seminary) 64-21
MOUNT HOLYOKE Hotel Company. 64-205
MOUNT JEWETT and Smethport Railroad.
64-815
MOUNT JEWETT, Kinzua & Riterville Railroad,
64-815
MOUNT IOSCO, N. Y. 65-1643
Dairying. 64-951
MOUNT MEIGS, Ala.
Medical affairs. 64-1106
MOUNT MORRIS, HL
Civil War. 64-246
MOUNT OLYMPUS National Park see Olympic
National Park
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich.
Central Michigan University. 65-1351
Anniversary celebration. 65-298
MOUNT PLEASANT, N. C
Letters from. 64-1128
MOUNT PLEASANT, Ohio
Family papers. 65-595
MOUNT PROSPECT, N. C.
Family papers. 64-1048
MOUNT STERLING, Ky.
Medical practice. 65-1534
MOUNT TIRZA Forge, Lincoln Co. , N. C.
Business records. 64-417
MOUNT VERNON Ladies Association of the
Union. 63-273
MOUNT VERNON, Va.
Description. 64-1555
MOUNTAIN Island Mill, Gaston Co. , N. C.
64-549
MOUNTAIN Meadows Massacre, 1857. 65-869
MOUNTAIN men. 65-1807
MOUNTAIN States Athletic Conference. 64-18
MOUNTBATTEN, Louis. 65-1090
MOUNTED Rifle Regiment 63-355
MOURELLE, Francisco Antonio de. 65-1825
MOUTH
Bacteriology. 64-683
MOVING pictures see Motion pictures
MOWRER, Edgar Ansel, 1892- 65-532,
65-704
MOWRER, Paul Scott, 1887- 65-704, 65-706
MOXON, Edward, 1801-1858. 64-957
MOYER Manufacturing Company, Bloomsburg,
Pa. 65-19
MOYNIHAN, Charles. 65-1941
MOZART, Wolf gang Amadeus, 1756-1791.
64-1322
MUCK family
Genealogy. 65-1357
MUCKALEE Guards, Georgia Infantry. '64-232
MUDD, Harvey S. 65-2009
MUDD, Henry Thomas, 1818-1902. 64-280
MUDD family. 64-280
MUDGE, Enoch. 65-697
MUDGE, James. 65-697
MUELLER (William) Company. 55-657
MUHLENBERG, John Peter Gabriel, 1746-
1807. 65-977 ■
MUHLENBERG, William Augustus, 1796-1877.
63-140, 63-291, 65-92
MUIR, James. 65-1020
MUIRHEAD, Roland E. 65-1848
MULATTOES
Caribbean region. 64-75
MULBERRY Plantation, S. C.
Family papers. 65-845
MULDER, Arnold, 1885- 65-222, 65-1361
MULES. 64-1195
Trade. 65-682
MULKEY, Catherine (Drips) 1832-1904.
65-1801
MULKEY, William, 1824-1907. 65-1801
MULKEY family
Genealogy. 65-1801
MULLANPHY, Bryan, 1809-1851. 64-317
MULLANPHY, Elizabeth Brown see Clemens,
Elizabeth Brown (Mullanphy) 1812-1853
MULLANPHY, John, 1758-1833. 64t317,
64-335
MULLANY, James R 63-228
MULLEN, William P. 63-269
MULLER (E. B. ) and Company, Port Huron,
Mich. 65-442
MULLIGAN letters. 63-326
MULLIKEN, Robert Sanderson. 65-1928
MULIJNS, 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
MULVANY, Peter. 65-443
MUMBY, William R. 65-777
MUMFORD, Eben. 63-219
MUMFORD, Lewis, 1895- 64-1367, 65-855,
65-1340
MUMMERY, Arthur E. 65-444
MUMPKERD, Dorcas see Gillespie, Dorcas
(Mumpherd)
MUN family see De Mun family
477
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
MUNBY, Arthur Joseph, 1828-1810. 64-59
MUNDALE, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
MUNFORD, George Wythe, 1803-1882. 65-972
MUNGER, Edith Garnett Cushaway Gotts
1862-1945. 65-445
MUNICIPAL Administration Service see- Public
Administration Service
MUNICIPAL government. 65-1308, 65-1920
see also Cities and towns; Civic
improvement
Alaska. 65-1714
California. 65-2011
Georgia. 64-389
Louisiana. 65-699
Michigan. 64-1457, 65-417, 65-530,
65-568
Minnesota. 65%671
Missouri. 65-139
Nebraska. 65-1421, 65-1435, 65-1451
New Mexico. 65-1788
Ohio. 63-175
Pennsylvania. 64-1153, 65-1546
South Carolina. 63-278, 63-314
Washington. 63-212
MUNICIPAL law. 65-679
Spain. 64-148
MUNICIPAL League, National. 65-1308
MUNICIPAL League of Seattle. 64-1269
MUNICIPAL ownership. 64-1265
MUNICIPAL utilities see Public utilities
MU £taPAL Voters League, Chicago, m.
MUNITIONS Board, U. S. 65-114
MUNN, John. 65-547
MUNN, Stephen B. 65-162
MUNNS, James, Jr. 65-1860
MUNRO, Dana Carleton, 1866-1933. 65-1981
MUNRO, David Alexander, 1845 '-1910
65-1649, 65-1850
MUNROE, Kirk, 1850-1930. 65-920
-MUNROE, Mabel (Stearns) 65-920
MUNROE, Nathan Campbell. 63-103
MUNROE, Susan see Stowe, Susan (Munroe)
MUNROE, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-656
MUNSON, Frank C. 65-175
MUNSON, John, 1870-1950. 65-446
MURAT, Achille, prince, 1801-1847. 65-863
MURAT, Caroline (Fraser) 64-614
MURAT Caroline Maria Annunciata (Bonaparte)
see Caroline Bonaparte, consort of Joachim
Murat, King of Naples, 1782t1839
MURAT, Charles Louis Napoleon Achille
prince see Murat, Achille, prince, 1801-
Ml M^r T a i J K- Chi ^J aag0fNaples ^ Joachim
Murat, King of Naples, 1767-181T -
MURAT, Lucien. 64-614
MURAT Napoleon Achille, prince see Murat
Achille, prince, 1801-1847
MURAT family. 65-663
MURCHBON, Carl, 1887- 65-486
MURDER trials
Lincoln assassins. 63-185
Police reports
Pennsylvania. 64-1140
Italy. 64-1282
Michigan. 65-614
New Mexico. 65-1788
North Dakota. 65-779
Texas. 64-681
MURDOCK, Ann. 64-1133
MURDOCK, 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, 65-332, 65-447 »*-«'4,
As correspondent 65-531, 65-536, 65-547
65-606, 65-1342 '
MURFREE, Mary Noailles, 1850-1922
64-589, 65-888 '
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.
Civil War
Battle of, 1862-1863. 63-231, 64-243
65-1073
Family papers. 64-589
MURIE, OlausJohan, 1889-1963. 65-1081
MURPHEY, Archibald De Bow, 1777-1832
64-580, 64-1547, 65-732
MURPHEY, John Wesley. 65-874
MURPHY, Charles S., 1909- 65-126
MURPHY, Edgar Gardner, 1869-1913. 64-993
"SfS « 8nk ' 1890 - 1949 - 65-34, 65-307,
S; S3* K - 3B7 ' &*& 65 -<«>
MURPHY, George, 1897-1961. 65-448
MURPHY, Irene Ellis. 65-586
MURPHY, Lawrence William. 65-1926
Ml ^^'. PatriCkIjTin e stoa > 1848-1907.
64-1083
MURPHY, William Dennlstoun. 64-812
MURPHY, William W., 1844-1886. 65-253
MURPHY family. 64-1083
MURPHY, N. C.
Family papers. 64-557
MURRAY, Bronson, 1817-1911. 65-1931
MURRAY, Charles. 63-347
MURRAY, David, 1830-1905. 65-1918
MURRAY, George. 65-983
MURRAY, John, 1808-1892. 64-59
MURRAY, John Clark, 1836-1917. 65-636
MURRAY, Philip, 1886-1952. 65^30
MURRAY, Idaho
Banks and banking. 65-1806
MORROW, Edward R. , 1908-1965. 64-1560
64-1615, 65-81 '
MUSEO Nadonal, Santiago, Chile. 65-1815
MUSEUM of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.
65-1902
MUSEUMS. 65-1076
see also Art and artists— Galleries and
museums; Historic houses and sites
Anthropology. 65-1267
Archeology. 65-1267
Lincolniana. 64-146
California. 64-7
Europe. 65-1815
Michigan. 65-563, 65-660
New York. 65-1300
Pennsylvania. 65-1313 to 65-1316
MUSGRAVE, James. 64-1152
see also Bands (Music); Church music-
Composers; Concerts; Folk music; '
Folksongs; Hymns, Musicians; Orches-
tras; Songs
478
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MUSIC (Continued)
Books. 64-1091
Clippings. 64-1179
Copyright 64-972
Criticism. 65-1850
Education. 64-840, 64-1481, 65-389,
65-1484
see also Music — Schools
Instrumental. 64-1322
Negroes. 63-275
Publishing
Textbooks. 64-840
Scholarships and fellowships. 65-573
Schools
Michigan. 64-1481
Oregon. 64-692
Scores. 64-733, 64-840, 64-885, 64-887,
64-1322, 64-1598, 64-1628, -64-1633,
65-21, 65-291, 65-859, 65-1192, 65-1484
By place
Confederate States of America.
Pacific States. 64-692
Virginia. 64-799
65-884
MUSICAL comedies see Musical theater
MUSICAL instruments. 65-572, 65-573
MUSICAL programs see Concerts— Programs
MUSICAL societies
Michigan. 65-206, 65-348, 65-547
North Carolina. 65-728
MUSICAL theater. 64-1598, 64-1602, 64-1618,
64-1628, 64-1633
Minnesota. 63-230
New York. 64-801
MUSICIANS. 64-655
MUSKEGON Lake Railroad Company. 65-409
MUSKEGON, Mich.
History (Notes, etc.) 65-360
World War H. 65-1376
MUSKETS. 63-366
see also Ordnance
MUSSELMAN, Amos S. 65-620
MUSSOLINI, Benito, 1883-1945. 65-507
MUSTERBOOK (Periodical) 64-162
MUTER, George. 6.5-25
MUTTON, Charles A. , d. 1956. 65-1352
MUTTON, William Watts, 1854-1942. 65-1355
MUTUAL aid societies see Fraternal
organizations
MUTUAL Benefit Life Insurance Company,
Newark, N. J. 63-188
MUTUAL Ice and Cold Storage Company,
Topeka, Kan. 65-171
MUTUAL Security Agency. 64-870, 65-143
MYERS, Guy C. , d. 1960. 64-1267, 64-1269,
64-1272, 65-1054
MYERS, Patrick. 64-249
MYERS family. 64-613, 64-1539
MYRICK, Anne O. (Neal) 64-1084
MYRICK, Walter B. 64-1084
MYRTLE, Clarence. 64-892
MYSTIC, Conn.
Shipbuilding. 65-175
Shipping. 64-254, 64-255, 65-175
MYSTIC Valley Institute. 64-1397
MYTHOLOGY
Indian (American) 63-2, 63-11
479
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N
NAACP see National Association (or the
Advancement of Colored People
NABISCO see National Biscuit Company
NASA see U. S. -National Aeronautics and
Space Administration
NBC see National Broadcasting Company, inc
NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Asso-
ciation) 64-832
N. F. O. see National Farmers Organization
N -A L dm^-traln U - S - NaU ^ Recovery
N. R A. see U. S. -National Recovery
Administration
N " Nation — V ' S ' ~ NatlonaI Tou ^ Adminis.
NA 65 9^' V ^ mir ^^"^ovich, 1899-
NACHOD, Hans, 1885-1958. 64-1353
NACOGDOCHES, Tex.
Travel and description. 64-749
NAFZIGER, Ralph O. 64-1615
NAGASAKI, Japan
Missions. 63-118
NAGEL, Charles, 1849-1940. 64-1308
NAGLEE, Henry M. 65-815
^f-io 3 Tll^ii piies - 63 - 235 ' 64 - 568 .
NAJERA, Francisco CastiUo see Castillo
Najera, Francisco, 1886-1954
NAMES
Indian, 63-2
NAMES, Geographical see Place names
NANCE, James T. 65-1195
NANCREDE, Charles Beylard Guerard de
1847-1921. 65-1365
NANSEMONDCo., Va.
County records. 65-1017
NANTES, France
Family papers. 64-336
Shipping records. 64-897
NANTUCKET, Mass.
Shipping. 64-1400
Whaling. 64-1394
NAKER, Sir Charles James, 1782-1853.
64—169
NAPIER family
Genealogy. 64-1184
NAPLES, Italy
Travel and description. 64-1217
NA fo^° NI ' En >P«or of the French, 1769-
1821
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63
Letters from. 64-166
Sister of. 65-863
NAPOLEON m, Emperor of the French,
1808-1873
Autographs. 64-63
NAPOLEONIC period. 64-166
Wars. 63-46, 63-53, 63-109
NARCOTICS
Iran. 65-31
NARCOTICS, U. S. Commissioner of. 65-96
NASH, Charles W. 64-1469
NASH, Frank, b. 1855. 64-1085
NASH, Frederick, 1781-1858. 63-373
64-1085 '
NASH, Maria J. , 1819-1907. 64-1085
NASH, N. Richard, 1913- 64-1618
NASH, Sally K. , 1811-1893. 64-1085
NASH Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-465
NASH family. 64-1085. 64-1539
Genealogy. 64-932
NASH-Kollock School for Girls, Hillsboro
N. C. 64-1085
NASHUA Manufacturing Company (later Textron
inc. ) 64-240 '
NA SpiLLE-Hillsborough Turnpike Company.
65—881
NASHVILLE, Mich.
Personal papers. 65-556
NASHVILLE, Tenn. 64-1172
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-973, 64-975
Civil War
Battle of, 1864. 63-332, 63-397.
64-1187
Civilian affairs. 64-1535
Hospitals. 65-1964
Military service in. 64-243
Colleges and universities see Fisk
University; Nashville, finn. -University
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. '
Family papers. 64-1018, 64-1191, 64-119&
65-735, 65-876
Law practice. 64-510, 64-798, 64-1007
Letters received in. 64-984
Memorials. 64-1197
North High Street Methodist Episcopal
Church, South. 64-973
Plantations near. 65-880
Publishers and publishing. 64-972, 64-973
Resident of. 65-878, 65-883
Schools. 64-1175
Southern Convention, 1850. 63-352
Teachers and teaching. 65-875
Teachers* colleges. 65-476
Tennessee State Library. 65-884
University. 64-1041, 65-476
Montgomery Bell Academy see
Montgomery Bell Academ^TNashviUe
Tenn.
Peabody Normal College see George
Peabody College for Teachers
Nashville, Tenn. '
Students' notebooks. 64-1199
NASSAU, Bahama Islands
Civil War(U. S.) 64-977
Merchants. 65-1526
Trade. 63-274
NATCHEZ free trader (Newspaper) 63-68
NATCHEZ, Miss.
Family papers. 64-1208, 65-736
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
^J 3 ^. George Jean, 1882-1958. 64-1620,
65-1664, 65-1997 '
NATHAN, Marian see Sandor, Marian
(Nathan) Kraus
NATHAN-Kraus collection, 1738-1940
65-1730
(U. S. Government) see
NATIONAL vw . „.
name under United States
NATIONAL Academy of Sciences, Washington
D. C. 64-963, 65-1076, 65-1719*^'
National Research Council see National
Research Council
Office of Critical Tables. 64-1174
NATIONAL Advisory Cancer Council. 65-149
NATIONAL Aeronautics Association. 65-149
NATIONAL Aircraft War Production CouncU.
65-127
NATIONAL anthems. 65-1880, 65-1881
NATIONAL Association for the Advancement of
Colored People. 65-608
480
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NATIONAL Association of Broadcasters.
65-1060
NATIONAL Association of Boards of Pharmacy
65-1983
NATIONAL Association of Engine and Boat
Manufacturers. 65-1059
NATIONAL Association of Intergroup Relations
Officials. 65-1033
NATIONAL Association of Manufacturers
Presidents. 65-552
NATIONAL Association of Retail Druggists.
65-1983
NATIONAL Association of Science Writers.
64-30
NATIONAL Association of Women Lawyers.
65-1437
NATIONAL Association on Indian Affairs
(formerly Eastern Association on Indian
Affaire^ fiS-944
NATIONAL Bank of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo.
64-286
NATIONAL Better Business Bureau. 65-113
NATIONAL Biscuit Company. 64-870
NATIONAL Broadcasting Company, inc.
64-1619 , 65-1060, 65-1066
NATIONAL Bureau of Economic Research.
65-1980
NATIONAL Capitol Housing Authority,
Washington, D. C. 65-45
NATIONAL Car Company. 64-1590
NATIONAL Child Labor Committee, New York
City. 64-21, 64-715
NATIONAL Civil Liberties Bureau. 65-1042
NATIONAL Civil Service League. 64-21,
64-1303
NATIONAL Collegiate Athletic Association.
64-832, 65-357
NATIONAL Committee Against Limiting the
Presidency. 65-128
NATIONAL Committee for Civilian Control of
Atomic Energy. 64-32
NATIONAL Committee of Atomic Scientists.
64-29
NATIONAL Committee of Independent Voters
for Roosevelt and Wallace. 65-55
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, 65-1033
NATIONAL Conference of Social Work see
National Conference on Social Welfare
NATIONAL Conference on International Econo-
mic and Social Development 65-121
NATIONAL Conference on Outdoor Recreation.
64-21
NATIONAL Conference on Social Welfare.
64-21, 64-139
NATIONAL Congress of Parents and Teachers.
Michigan Branch. 65-449
NATIONAL Consumer's League. 64-21,
64-715
NATIONAL Council against Conscription.
63-232
NATIONAL Council for Historic Sites and
Buildings. 65-1980
NATIONAL Council for Prevention of War,
Washington, D. C. 63-232, 64-1303
NATIONAL Council for the Social Studies.
65-1981
NATIONAL Council of Catholic Men. 63-325
NATIONAL Council of Catholic Women.
65-1490.
NATIONAL Council of Jewish Women. 63-232
Pittsburgh, Pa. Chapter. 65-1752
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 Defense Council see U. S. —
Council of National Defense
NATIONAL Economic and Social Planning
Association see National Planning Associa-
tion
NATIONAL Editorial Association. 65-813
NATIONAL Education Association of the United
States. 64-21, 64-375, 64-1327, 65-165
NATIONAL Electrical Supply Company,
Washington, D. C. 65-958
NATIONAL Export Exposition, Philadelphia,
Pa., 1899. 63-154
NATIONAL Farmers' Alliance and Industrial
Union. 63-50, 65-1495
Nebraska. 65-1495 . 65-1510
NATIONAL Farmers Organization. 65-1426
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
California. 65-2011
Michigan. 64-1405, 65-284, 65-613
Nevada. 65-1159
New York. 64-804
North Carolina. 64-448
Washington. 65-1033
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 City
NATIONAL Japanese-American Student Reloca-
tion CounciL 65-152
NATIONAL League of American Pen Women.
65-781 - ■ '
NATIONAL League of Republican Clubs see
National Republican League of the United
States
NATIONAL League of Women Voters see
League of Women Voters of the United States
NATIONAL Liberal League. 65-1219
NATIONAL Mining Company (New York)
65-1032
NATIONAL Municipal League. 65-1308
NATIONAL Nonpartisan League. 65-674,
65-1042, 65-1427, 65-1505, 65-1510
NATIONAL Organization for Public Health
Nursing. 64-716
NATIONAL parks and reserves. 64-613
see also U. S. —National Park Service
Michigan. 65-338
Washington. 64-693, 64-1261
NATIONAL Parks Association, Washington,
D. C. 64-819, 64-1261
NATIONAL Peace Conference. 63-232, 64-23
NATIONAL Physicians Committee for the
Extension of Medical Service. 65-103
NATIONAL Planning Association. 64-870
NATIONAL Popular Government League.
64-1269, 64-1272
NATIONAL Reclamation Association. 64-689
481
NATIONAL Republican League of the United
States. 64-1300
NATIONAL Research Council. 64-1174
65-1672, 65-1980
NA ™NAL Rivers and Harbors Congress.
NATIONAL Safety Council
Minneapolis Division. 65-1983
NATIONAL Security Committee. 65-129
NATIONAL Security League. 65-321, 65-552
Ann Arbor, Mich. 65-321
NATIONAL Service League, London, Eng.
64-74
NATIONAL Society of Arts and Letters.
65-922
Washington, D. C. 65-922
NATIONAL Society of Daughters of Founders
and Patriots of America see Daughters of
Founders and Patriots of America
NATIONAL Society of Sons of the American
Revolution see Sons of the American
Revolution
NATIONAL Society of the Colonial Dam»s of
America. 65-713
Michigan. 65-450
Tennessee. 64-1192
NATIONAL Society of the United states
Daughters of 1812. 64-320
NATIONAL Society of Women Descendants of
64 "mo* a " d Honorable Artillery Company.
NA 64° ! 20 L S ° Ciety ° f W ° rld WSr **&*"**•
"NATIONAL-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-
Partei members see_ Nazis
NATIONAL Teacher's Association see
National Education Association oflhe United
States
NATIONAL Union for Social Justice
Lincoln, Neb. 65-1490
NATIONAL United Press Association. 64-915
NATIONAL Voice of Christian Economics
65-1507
NATIONAL War Fund. 65-1508
NATIONAL Woman's Party. 65-842
NATIONAL Woman's Relief Corps see
Woman's Relief Corps
NATIONAL Women Suffrage Association.
63-232, 64-292
NATIONAL Youth Administration see U S —
National Youth Administration
NATIVE American movement 63-140
NATURAL gas see Gas, Natural
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NATURAL history. 63-14, 65-307, 65-1849
see also Biology; Botany; and divisions
classes, orders, etc. of the animal '
kingdom, e. g. Birds, Mammals
Collecting specimens. 65-1919
Exhibitions. 65-1919
Lectures, notes, etc 65-1260
Museums. 65-1819
Societies. 64-365, 65-1919. 65-1921
Illinois. 65-1919
NATURAL History, School and College Asso-
ciation of. 65-1921
NATURAL philosophy. 65-16
see also Physics
Lectures. 65-739
Student notebooks. 65-1636
Teachers and teaching. 65-1237, 65-1260
65-1296, 65-1299
NATURAL religion. 65-1242, 65-1251
NATURAL resources. 64-1269
see_also_Conservation; Power resources
Ohio. 63-257
Tennessee. 64-1 188
NA T UR / AL Resources Council of America.
NATURAL science see Science
NATURAL Soda Company, ltd. 65-1187
NATURALIZATION. 64-21, 64-1412, 65-46
NATURALIZATION Service, U. S. Immigration
and. 65-1042
NATURE study. 64-819
see also Botany
New York, 64-820
Smoky Mountains. 64-1173
NAU, Henry. 63-27
NAUMANN, O. 63-18
NAUTICAL surveying see Hydro graphic
surveying
NAUVOO, DL (formerly Commerce City)
64-245
Merchants. 64-56
NAVAHO Indians and the Southwest, 1870-1938
(Manuscript collection) 65-1809
NAVAJO Boarding School, Fort Defiance, Ariz
65-1178
NAVAJO Expedition, 1863-1864. 65-893
NAVAJO Indian Agency. 65-1178
NAVAJO Indians
Ethnology. 65-1809
Government relations. 65-944, 65-1178
Land. 65-944
Life. 65-1165
Oil royalties. 65-944
Reservations. 65-1134
Tribal Council. 65-944
Wars, 1858-1860. 63-355, 64-1064
65-1824
NAVAL Academy, Annapolis, Md. see U S -
Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. ' '
NAVAL affairs. 63-325, 64-1105 65-44
65-61 ' '
see also U. S.-Navy; and appropriate
subdivisions under names of wars e e.
Civil War-Naval actions '
By place
China. 65-731
Mediterranean Sea. 64-817
Near East 65-731
NAVAL affairs (Connecticut) 65-1837
NAVAL affairs (France) 65-956
NAVAL affairs (Great Britain) 64-91, 65-8
Mediterranean Sea. 65-803
NAVAL affairs (Mexico) 64-1213
NAVAL affairs (Netherlands) 64-91
NAVAL agents
Massachusetts. 63-328
NAVAL architecture. 63-153, 63-155
NAVAL aviation. 65-919
NAVAL Board of Inspection, U. S. 63-387
NAVAL City, Ga.
Land
Legal documents. 64-1234
NAVAL discipline. 64-868
NAVAL education and training. 63-71
see also U. S. -Naval Academy, Annapolis
Md. '
NAVAL expeditions
see also Exploring expeditions; United States
Naval expedition to Japan, 1852-1854
Great Britain. 63-404
NA Nat!^ rlenC f S SS Seeing life; U. S.-
Navy-Officers' naval and personal papers
NAVAL militia
Michigan. 65-1362
NAVAL Observatory, Washington, D. C.
63-378 '■'■■•
NAVAL ordnance. 64-1168, 65-44
NAVAL Research, U. S. Office of. 64-1323
NAVAL songs. 64-917
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NAVAL stores
Massachusetts. 65-181
NAVARRE, Jacques, b. 1760. 65-451
NAVARRE, Joseph, 1795-1862. 65-451
NAVARRE family. 65-451
NAVARRO Co. , Tex.
Letters from. 64-681
NAVIGATION. 64-868
see also Hydrographic surveying
Lake Manitoba. 63-235
Mississippi River. 64-285
Missouri River. 65-1470
Pacific coast. 65-1825
NAVIGATION, Aerial steam. 65-894
NAVIGATION companies see Merchant
marine
NAVY see Navy under names of countries;
and headings beginning with the word Naval
NAVY Nurse Corps. 65-945
NAVY yards
see also Shipbuilding
California. 64-575
New York. 64-868
Pennsylvania. 64-1388
Tennessee. 64-246
Virginia. 64-1234
Confederate. 65-984
NAZIS. 64-1615
see also Germany— Nazi period
Nazism. 65-1920
Propaganda. 65-1741
NEABSCO Iron Works. 64-1248
NEAH Bay, Wash.
Exploration. 65-1825
Indian agent. 63-216
NEAL, Anne O. see_ Myrick, Anne O. (Neal)
NEAL, John, 1793-1876. 64-803
NEAL, John N. 64-1084
NEAL, Thomas S. 64-1084
NEALE, Walter, 1873-1933. 65-2004
NEALS, Louis. 65-1501
NEALS, Susan (Fontenelle) 65-1501
NEAR East. 64-1635
Archeological expeditions. 64-1419,
65-348, 65-582
Charitable work. 65-1925
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 65-122
Naval affairs (U. S. ) 65-731
Schools. 65-1925
Travel and description. 63-92, 65-241,
65-1925
World War II
Special mission from the United States.
65-900
NEAR East College Association. 65-1201
NEBRASKA
see also Nebraska Territory
Agricultural societies. 65-1408, 65-1418,
65-1426, 65-1495, 65-1505, 65-1510
Agriculture. 65-1410, 65-1418, 65-1471
Statistics. 65-1503
Authors and publishers. 65-1409, 65-1411
Banks and banking. 65-1450, 65-1455,
65-1462, 65-1466, 65-1505
Brands and marks. 65-1432, 65-1498,
65-1502
Brewing industry. 65-1462
Bridges. 65-1466
Capital, Location of. 65-1418
Cavalry
2dRegt. (Civil War) 65-1471
Chautauquas. 65-1419
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs
Congregational. 65-1436
Episcopal. 65-1420, 65-1447, 65-1457
Friends. 65-1986
Lutheran. 63-21
Mormons. 65-1162
Presbyterian. 65-1989
Seventh Day Adventist. 65-1474
Cities and towns. 65-1989
see also Nebraska— Municipal govern-
ment
Transportation.
Civil War
65-1464
Regiments see names of military units,
e.g. Nebraska— Cavalry
Soldiers from. 65-1460, 65-1465,
65-1510
Clubs. 65-1414
Colleges and universities. 65-1480,
65-1496, 65-1505
see also Nebraska —University (Lincoln)
Composers (Music) 65-1484
Conservation. 65-1483
Cooperative agriculture. 65-1505
Cooperative associations. 65-1505
Cooperative communities. 65-1985
County boundaries. 64-1527
County government and county records.
65-1407, 65-1430, 65-1432, 65-1434,
65-1469, 65-1482, 65-1498, 65-1502,
65-1503
Courthouses. 65-1989
Courts
County. 65-1432
District courts. 65-1407, 65-1430,
65-1498
Supreme Court. 65-1463
Dept. of Labor
Division of Employment Security.
65-1490
Drainage. 65-1432
Drug trade. 65-1441, 65-1503
Education for the blind. 64-1528
Employment Security, Division of. 65-1490
Estrays. 65-1432
Family and personal papers. 65-1417,
65-1424, 65-1438, 65-1473, 65-1477
Farmer/Labor Conference, Omaha, 1963.
65-1426
Farmers' Alliance see Nebraska State
Farmers' Alliance
Farmers' institutes. 65-1408
Farms and farming. 65-1408, 65-1503
Periodicals. 65-1487
Finance, Local. 65-1498, 65-1502
Folklore. 65-1454
Forests and forestry. 65-1479
Fraternal organizations. 65-1481
Fraternities and sororities. 65-1459
Freemasons. 65-1471
Freight and freightage. 65-676
General stores. 64-1276
Government and legislation. 65-1435,
65-1452
Government attorneys. 65-1505
Governors
1873-1875 (Furnas) 65-1471
1919-1923 (McKelvie) 65-1487
1923-1925 (Bryan) 65-1431
1925-1929 (McMullen) 65-1488
1931-1935 (Bryan) 65-1431
1935-1941 (Cochran) 65-1446
Grain trade. 65-1462
Gristmills. 65-1455, 65-1480
High schools. 65-1496
483
The National
NEBRASKA (Continued)
Historical societies. 64-1276
History. 64-1528, 65-1504, 65-1775
Lo £',*2?'" 08 ' 65 - 1436 > 65 - 1448 -
«"i™' 65 " 1458 ' 65 * 1465 ' 65 -1486,
bS-1501
Hotels. 64-1276
Household accounts.
65-1447
Indian agencies and agents. 65-1471
65-1801, 65-1811 '
Indian wars. 65-1120, 65-1811
Indians. 65-1413
Infantry
IstHegt, 1898-1899
Company D. 65-1444
Inventions. 65-1987
Irrigation. 65-1439, 65-1483
Journalism. 65-1470, 65-1738
Judges. 65-1428
Justices of the peace. 65-1469, 65-1502
Labor
Conferences. 65-1426
Laws and legislation. 65-1435
Land
Companies. 65-1464, 65-1466, 65-1486,
65-1505
Legal documents. 64-1276, 65-1430
65-1432, 65-1434, 65-1449, 65-1458
65-1462, 65-1464, 65-1466, 65-1480,'
65-1498, 65-1502, 65-1989
Public. 65-1467
Settlement. 65-1436, 65-1466, 65-1486
Law practice. 65-1437, 65-1440, 65-1475
65-1500, 65-1505
Legislature. 65-1446
Literary societies. 65-1419
Livestock. 65-1430
Associations. 65-1212
Local records. 65-1466
see also Nebraska— Cities and towns;
Nebraska— County government and'
county records; Nebraska— Municipal
government
Maps. 65-1445, 65-1498, 65-1985
Medical practice. 65-1502
Medical schools see Nebraska— University
(Lincoln)— CoUege of Medicine
Memorial societies. 65-1420
Military history. 65-1489 '
Military papers. 64-1276
Military posts. 65-215, 65-676, 65-1401
65-1467, 65-1468, 65-1811
Military schools. 65-1420
Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Missions. 65-1420'
M T5-lSl SOTernn,em - 65 - 1421 . 65-1435,
Negroes
Societies. 65-1490
Pardon. 65-1487
Parks. 65-1466
Pictures. 65-1843
Pioneer life. 64-1276, 64-1528, 65-1417
65-1420, 65-1456, 65-1501, 65-1504 '
65-1510, 65-1811, 65-1868
Pioneers' associations. 65-1465
Plymouth Colony. 65-1985
Politics. 64-1269, 65-1428
Elections and election campaigns
65-1413, 65-1434, 65-1446, 65-1487
65-1494, 65-1500, 65-1505, 65-1506!
65-1507, 65-1989
History. 65-1489
Organizations and parties. 65-1505
65-1510
Communist 65-1507
Papers of persons active in
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1413
65-1440, 65-1478, 65-1489, '
65-1493, 65-1510, 65-1738
20th century. 65-1429, 65-1433
65-1476, 65-1487, 65-1488, 65-1500
1900-1950. 65-357, 65-1431,
65-1446, 65-1451, 65-1506, 65-1507
Poorfarms and poorhouses. 65-1503
Population elements
Germans and Russians. 65- 1509
Japanese. 65-1420
Postal service. 65-1476
Potatoes. 65-1505
Press clubs. 65-1497
Primary elections. 65-1434
Prison Board. 65-1437
Prisons. 65-1437, 65-1494
Prisons, Military. 65-1468
Public power districts. 65-1505
Public utilities. 64-1269, 65-1439
65-1483, 65-1505
Public welfare. 65-1435, 65-1509
Railroads. 65-1443, 65-1485 .
Handles. 65-1988
Real estate business. 65-1450
Associations. 65-1212
Reservoirs. 65-1505
Rivers. 65-1509
Roads. 65-1431, 65-1446, 65-1470,
65-1482, 65-1503
484
Safety, Public. 65-1451
Sailors
Registers, lists. 65-1482
Sandhill region. 65-1504
School boards. 65-1464
School buildings. 65- 1496
School districts. 64-1276
School for the Blind, Nebraska Citv
64-1528
Schools. 65-1496, 65-1498
Scientific societies. 65-1419
Settlement see Nebraska— Land— Settle-
ment
Social problems. 65-1435. 65-1414
65-1490
Social work see Nebraska— Public welfare
Soldiers
Registers, lists. 65-1482
Spanish American Wax, 1898
Soldiers from. 65-1444, 65-1463
State Board of Agriculture. 65-1471
State Penitentiary, Lincoln. 65-1494
Tax records. 65-1407, 65-1430 65-1432
65-1434, 65-1469, 65-1480, 65-^482 '
65-1498, 65-1502, 65-1503 '
Taxation. 65-1435
Teachers and teaching. 65-1459, 65-1461
Teachers' colleges. 63-20
Trading posts. 65-1801
Travel and description. 64-172
Tricounty Irrigation Project 65-1439
Tuberculosis associations. 65-1509
"T^iIm (Liacoln) 65 " 1445 ' 65 - 1458 '
CoUege of Medicine. 65-1938
Conservation and Survey Division.
65-1479
Faculty members' papers. 65-1457
Sociology Dept 65-1509
Unemployment 65-1435
Veterans-' organizations. 65-1465, 65-1481
Vital records
Cemetery records. 65-1448
Voting records. 65-1498, 65-1502
Waterpower electric plants. 65-1439
Women's organizations. 65-1408, 65-1415
65-1416, 65-1449, 65-1472, 65-1497
Women's suffrage. 65-1452
Workmen's compensation. 65-1435
Works Projects Administration. 65-1479
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NEBRASKA (Continued)
World War I
Soldiers from. 65-1425
World War n
Finance. 65-1508
NEBRASKA Brewing Company. 65-1462
NEBRASKA City, Neb.
Nebraska School for the Blind. 64-1528
Plats. 65-1498
Tax records. 65-1498
NEBRASKA Committee on Secondary Schools,
North Central Association of Colleges and
Secondary Schools. 65-1496
NEBRASKA Conference of Social Work.
65-1509
Almshouse Conference, 1926. 65-1509
NEBRASKA farmer (Periodical) 65-1487
NEBRASKA independent (Newspaper) 65-1495
NEBRASKA Land and Securities Company.
65-1505
NEBRASKA Medical School see_ Nebraska-
University (Lincoln)— College of Medicine
NEBRASKA Potato Improvement Association
law. : 65-1505
NEBRASKA Real Estate and Livestock Asso-
ciation. 65-1212
NEBRASKA State Fanners' Alliance. 65-1495 .
65-1510
NEBRASKA State Historical Society. 64-1276
NEBRASKA Territory. 65-1489
Organization as a territory. 63-405
Ranches. 65-1756
Secretary of State. 65-1493
NEBRASKA Tuberculosis Association.
65-1509
NEBRASKA Wesleyan University, Lincoln, Neb
65-1480
NEBRASKA Winter Quarters Company.
65-1466
NEBRASKA Woman Suffrage Convention, 1881.
65-1452
NEGROES. 63-72, 64-767, 64-966
see also Freedmen; Mulattoes; Race
~~ problems; Slavery; Slaves; V. S.-Bureau
of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned
Lands
Attitude towards. 64-1478
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1579,
65-608
Missions
Lutheran. 63-27, 64-187
South Carolina. 65-852
Civil rights. 64-738,64-1562,65-1102
Civil War. 65-441, 65-1532
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-933
Military service see Negroes— Military
service— Civil War
Colonization. 64-1080
see also American Colonization Society
Haiti. 65-723
Liberia. 64-1175
Disturbances (Pre-CivU War) 64-575
Economic and 6ocial conditions. 65-948
Education. 63-72, 64-1231, 65-71
"Employment
Southern States. 63-47
Ethnology. 63-10
Folklore. 63-10
Folksongs. 63-275
Military service
Civil War. 63-58, 63-226, 63-231,
64-272, 64-857, 65-746, 65-755,
65-869, 65-1532
North Carolina. 64-713
Music 63-275
Reconstruction. 63-72, 64-1099
Schools
North Carolina. 65-709
Societies. 64-748, 65-608, 65-1334,
65-1490
Status
Caribbean region. 64-75
Suffrage. 63-243, 63-374
By place
Michigan. 65-320, 65-608, 65-1334
South Carolina. 63-273, 63-313, 63-317,
65-852
Southern States. 63-10, 63-57, 63-72
NEIGHBORHOOD Centers Association, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. 65-1753
NEIGHBORS of Woodcraft
Sierra Nevada Circle No. 279, Carson City,
Nev. 65-1787
NEIHARDT, John Gneisenau, 1881- 64-150
NEILL, John Rae
Drawings. 65-1198
NEILSON, James, 1784-1862. 65-1683
NEILSON, John, 1745-1833. 65-1683
NEILSON family. 65-1683
NEISLER, Sarah Caroline see Mitchell, Sarah
Caroline (Neisler)
NEISLER family. 64-581
NEKWANGER, William Addison, 1900-
65-1927
NELL Gwyn's Company, Ann Arbor, Mich.
65-452
NELSON, D. M. 64-1157
NELSON, Donald Marr, 1888-1959. 65-64,
65-78
NELSON, Gaylord. 64-1635
NELSON, Horatio Nelson, viscount, 1758-1805
Autographs. 65-59
Poem about. 64-1554
NELSON, James Carlton, 1867-1944. 64-697
NELSON, James M. 64-1086
NELSON, Joseph Raleigh, 1873-1961. 65-322,
65-453, 65-454
NELSON, Knute, 1843-1923. 63-241, 63-243,
65-674
NELSON, Rebecca Jewel (Francis) b. 1846.
65-454
NELSON, Samuel, 1792-1873. 63-337
NELSON, William, 1847-1914. 65-1684
NELSON and Sons. 65-1845
NELSON Co. , Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-1237
Letters received in. 64-656
NEMAHA Co. , Neb.
History. 65-1408
NEPTUNE (Ship) 65-664
NERVOUS system see Neurology
NESMITH, James Willis, 1820-1885. 64-707,
65-1038
NESMITH, R. C. 64-1195
NESTORIANS (Modern Assyrians)
Relief to. 64-359
NETHERLANDS. 65-225
17th century documents. 65-1576
Batavian Republic, 1795-1806. 64-82
Diplomatic service (Gt. Brit. ) 64-123
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 65-79,
65-282
Emigration. 65-373
Estates. 65-1072
Foreign relations
With Great Britain. 65-1760
With Morocco. 64-82
With the United States. 64-1563
Hospitals. 65-966
485
NETHERLANDS (Continued)
Naval affairs. 64-91
Scientists. 64-116
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Sympathy with American Revolution.
65-1318
Trade
With the United States. 65-1318
Travel and description. 63-247
U. S. Foreign Economic Mission to
65-79
World War n
Relief to war victims. 63-244
NEUBERGER, Richard Lewis, 1912-1960
64-1261, 64-1269, 65-51, 65-52, 65-1057
NEUMANN, John see Von Neumann, John,
NEUROLOGY. 65-221
NEUROSURGERY. 65-1946
NEUTRALITY
Legislation. 64-23, 65-1507
World War JL 65-1507
NEVADA. 65-1770. 65-1787
Agricultural extension work. 65-1787
Agricultural societies. 65-1787
Agriculture. 65-1994
Banks and banking. 65-1123
Boating. 65-1994
Botany. 65-1779
Business records. 65-1139
Cattle raising and trade. . 65-1770
Census. 65-1172
Churches and religious affairs
Mormons. 65-1122, 65-1162
Presbyterian. 65-1146
Seventh Day Adventist. 65 -1787
Colleges and universities see Nevada-
University (Reno)
Copper mines and mining. 65-200S
see "iso Nevada— Mines, mining, and
mineral resources
Corporations. 65-1139
Estates. 65-1169
Farm bureaus. 65-1787
Fire companies and departments. 65-1145
Fisheries. 65-1994
Fraternal organizations. 65-1764
65-1787
Freight and freightage. 65-1993
Fuel trade. 65-1130
^^ iUld miDi ^- BS-Ura, 65-1186,
Bee also Nevada— Mines, mining, and
mineral resources
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1172, 65-1770
Indian wars. 65-1770
Indians. 65-1822, 65-1994
Internal-Revenue Service. 65-1787
Irrigation. 65-1991
Land
Speculation. 65-1151
Law practice. 65-1991
Legislation
Indians. 65-1994
Livestock. 65-1994
Lumber industry and trade. 65-1187
Maps. 65-1172
Merchants. 65-1130
Military posts. 65-1151
Mines, mining, and mineral resources
65-1147, 65-1172, 65-1770
Claims. 65-1805
Companies. 65-1173, 65-1187, 65-1787
Engineering. 65-1159, 65-1798
English investment in. 65-1169
Indian lands. 65-1994
Shipments of ore. 65-1993
Surveying. 65-1133
National Guard
2dRegL
Company C. 65-1159
Newspapers. 65-1185
Pioneer life. 65-1770, 65-1787
Politics
Elections and election campaigns
65-1160, 65-1183
Organisations and parties
Republican. 65-1991
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 65-1991
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1187
20th century. 65-1160
Postal service. 65-1787
Railroads. 65-1125, 65-1184, 65-1187
65-1770, 65-1787, 65-1993
Silver mines and mining. 65-1159, 65-1173
65-1186, 65-1992
see also Nevada— Mines, mining and
mineral resources
Stationery trade. 65-1124
Sunday schools. 65-1146
Taxation. 65-1787
Theater. 65-1166, 65-1172
Unions. 65-1153
University (Reno)
Agricultural Extension Service. 65-1787
Faculty members' papers. 65-1160
65-1990 '
Veterans* organizations
Spanish American War. 65-1787
Water projects. 65-1994
Women's suffrage. 65-1174. 65-1183
Young people
Societies. 65-1787
'NEVADA Consolidated Copper Company.
NE £ A ? A , £•*• No - 7 > Independent Order of
Odd Fellows, Virginia City, Nev. 65-1787
NEVILLE, Keith. 65-1446
NEVES, Allan, 1890- 64-1403, 64-1558,
65-166, 65-481, 65-532, 65-566, 65-1934
NEVINS, Williams., b. 1829. 65-552
NEVIUS, Catharine Louisa see Demarest.
Catharine Louisa (Neyius7~^
NEW, Harry Stewart, 1858-1937. 65-606
NEWALMADEN, Calif.
Mercury mines and mining. 65-866
NEW ALMADEN Company, New Almaden
Calif. 65-866 '
NEW BALTIMORE, Mich.
Personal papers. 65-1352
NEW BEDFORD, Mass.
Resident of. 65-1605
Shipbuilding. 64-1394
NEW BERN, N. C.
Civil War
Battle of, 1864. 65-1521
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
486
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NEW BRUNSWICK, Can.
NEW COLUMBIA Division of Miller & Lux,
inc. 65-1883
Family and personal papers
Ballads and folksongs. 65-1962
18th to 20th centuries. 65-698
NEW BRUNSWICK Manufacturing Company,
NEW DEAL. 64-1295, 65-301, 65-448
18th and 19th centuries. 64-794
New Brunswick, N. J. 65-1683
Economics. 64-1311
19th century. 63-356, 64-355, 64-509,
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.
Foreign relations. 65-1507
64-673, 64-1485
Churches and religious affairs
Opposition to. 64-1187, 64-1260, 64-1314
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1303
Presbyterian. 65-1618, 65-1632,
Organizations and parties. 65-39
Governor, 1925-1927, 1931-1935 (Winaht)
65-81
65-1683
Personalities. 65-38
Reformed Church in America.
In Michigan. 65-1343
Justices of the peace. 65-698
65-1566, 65-1567, 65-1610
Land
Colleges and universities see Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, N. J.
NEWECHOTA, Cherokee Nation. 64-1287
NEW ENGLAND
Legal documents. 65-184
Family and personal papers. 65-1552,
Coal industry and trade. 65-1554
Law practice. 65-1036
65-1566, 65-1619, 65-1640, 65-1647,
65-1671
Family papers. 64-718, 65-876, 65-1200
Letters from. 65-910
Libraries
First Presbyterian Church. 65-1618,-
Fishing industry. 63-84
65-1683
Flour and feed trade. 64-907
Colleges and universities. 65-1847
Sunday School. 65-1618
Health. 65-1036
Merchants. 64-56
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1578, 65-1606
Real estate business. 65-1200
Politics
Land
Papers of persons active in
Transactions. 65-1679
Revolution
20th century. 65-81
Law practice. 65-1642, 65-1679, 65-1689
Military papers. 64-195
Shipping. 65-1200
Schools. 64-822
Letters received in. 65-1686
NEW HAMPSHIRE (Colony)
Manufacturing. 65-1683
Social life. 65-835, 65-841, 65-1036
Taxation. 64-1567
Medical practice. 65-1555, 65-1618
Trade. 64-546
NEW HARTFORD, N. Y.
Real estate business. 65-1595
Travel and description. 65-188
Letters received in. 64-673
Resident of. 65-1660, 65-1666
NEW ENGLAND Hospital for Women and
Resident of. 64-848
Rubber industry and trade. 65-1601
Children, Boston, Mass. 65-841
NEW HAVEN, Conn.
Second Reformed Church in America.
65-1566
NEW ENGLAND Methodist Historical Society.
Family papers. 64-1283, 65-1070
65-697
Land. 64-1286, 64-1301, 64-1310
Shipping and trade. 65-1683
NEW ENGLAND Protective Union. 63-50
Letters from. 64-245, 64-373
Students. 65-1707
Teachers and teaching. 64-878, 65-1677
NEW ENGLAND Society of Charleston, S. C.
63-311
Letters received in. 63-344
Theological Seminary of the Reformed
Politics. 64-1279, 64-1301
Church in America. 65-1567
NEW ENGLAND Society of St. Louis, Mo.
64-320
Printers and printing. 65-1835
Vital records
NEW FRANCE see Canada
Social life. 64-1279
Deaths and marriages. 65-1650
■'■'
Travel and description. 65-852
Young Men's Christian Association.
NEW GEHMANTOWN, N. J. (now Oldwick)
65-1618
Yale University see Yale University
Medical practice. 65-1646
NEW BRUNSWICK Steamboat and Canal
NEW HAVEN, 111.
Company. 65-1683
NEW GLASGOW, Va.
Resident of. 64-1555
Politics. 65-159
NEW CANAAN, Conn.
NEW IRONSIDES (Ship) 65-744
Family papers. 64-1540
NEW GRANADA see Colombia
NEW JERSEY. 65-1694
NEW CASTLE Co. , DeL 64-213
NEW GUINEA
Agricultural experiment stations. 65-1596
NEW CASTLE, Pa.
Missions
Almanacs. 65-1578, 65-1606
Family papers. 64-1152
Lutheran. 64-814
Auctions. 65-1599
NEW CHRISTIANS see Marranos
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Autographs. 65-1694
NEW CHURCH see New Jerusalem Church
Churches and religious affairs
EpiscopaL 64-1043
Bibliography. 65-1578, 65-4606, 65-1645
NEW CHURCH Kindergarten and Training
Boundaries. 65-1573
School, Boston, Mass. 65-183
Civic, organizations. 65-81
Bounties, Military. 65-1641
NEW CHURCH Theological School, Cambridge,
Mass. 65-183
Colleges and universities. 65-1036
Bridges. 65-832, 65-1682, 65-1705
487
NEW JERSEY (Continued)
Cabinetmaking. 65-1599
Canals. 65-1584, 65-1683
Child welfare. 65-1582
Churches and religious affairs
Sunday schools. 65-1618, 65-1697
Baptist. 65-1617
Episcopal. 65-1580, 65-1604
Methodist. 65-1629, 65-1653
Presbyterian. 65-1568, 65-1578
65-1618, 65-1632 . 65-1636, 65-1647
65-1683
Lists, registers. 65-1632
Sunday schools. 65-1618
Reformed Church in America. 65-1566
65-1567, 65-1610
Cities and towns
Transportation. 65-1559
Civil engineering. 65-1552, 65-1705
Civil War. 65-1597, 65-1705
Coal mines and mining. 65-1683
CoUeges and universities see Princeton
University; Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, N. J.
Colonial period. 65-1606, 65-1625
65-1687 '
Conferences. 64-83
Constables. 65-1600, 65-1609
Copper mines and mining. 65-1559
Courts
Inferior Court of Common Pleas (Somer-
set Co.) 65-1673
Supreme Court. 65-1689
Crime detection societies. 65-1617
Debt collection. 65-1607
Defense Council
Committee of Shelter, Montclair N J
65-1682
Delaware River Bridge Commission.
65-832, 65-1547
Distilling industries. 65-1639
Drainage. 65-1596, 65-1661
Drug trade. 65-1607, 65-1643
Education
Feebleminded. 65-1662
Poor children. 65-1636
Electric industries. 65-1648
Estates. 65-1566, 65-1579, 65-1595
65-1602, 65-1609, 65-1617, 65-1620
65-1631, 65-1636, 65-1638, 65-1645'
65-1652, 65-1683, 65-1708
Family papers
17th to 20th centuries. 65-1 634
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
18th to 20th centuries. 65-1552,
65-1564, 65-1566, 65-1589, 65-1593
65-1594, 65-1604, 65-1669
18th century. 65-1698.
18th and 19th centuries. 65-1551,
65-1570, 65-1575, 65-1599, 65-1603
65-1611, 65-1619, 65-1620, 65-1635,
65-1680, 65-1706, 65-1710
19th century. 65-1581, 65-1585,
65-1588, 65-1608, 65-1655
1800-1850. 65-819, 65-1583, 65-1701
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1555
65-1629, 65-1630, 65-1647, 65-1652
65-1688
1900-1950. 65-1592, 65-1686
Farm accounts. 65-1599, 65-1653
65-1667, 65-1685, 65-1695
Ferries. 65-1696
Floods. 65-1661
Flour and feed trade. 64-907
Freight and freightage. 65-1640
Furnaces and forges. 65-1612
Genealogy. 65-1598, 65-1625
General stores. 65-1599, 65-1640
65-1645, 65-1676, 65-1695
Geological Survey. 65-1596, 65-1696
Geology. 65-1596, 65-1696
Surveys. 65-1661
Governor, 1887-1890 (Green) 65-1628
Gristmills. 65-1653, 65-1667
Grocery accounts. 65-1594
Hardware trade. 65-1652
Historical societies. 65-1684
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1650
History, Local. 64-1582, 65-1582
65-1598, 65-1627
Hotels. 65-1626
Household accounts. 65-1607, 65-1615
65-1636, 65-1667
Industrial development. 64-1143, 65-1623
Infantry
13th Regt. (Militia) 65-281
15th Regt. 65-1634
Judges. 65-1673
Justices of the peace. 65-1600, 65-1652,
65-1673
Land. 65-1595, 65-1598, 65-1623, 65-1640
65-1641, 65-1656, 65-1668, 65-1687,
65-1698
Land (Continued)
Legal documents. 65-1566, 65-1570
65-1571, 65-1579, 65-1620, 65-1621,
65-1633, 65-1706
Transactions. 65-1679
Law practice. 65-1559, 65-1563, 65-1640
65-1642, 65-1656, 65-1666, 65-1671,
65-1679, 65-1689, 65-1699, 65-1703
Legislation and government. 65-1689
Legislature
General Assembly. 65-1658
Letters from. 64-607, 65-1616, 65-1702
Local papers and records. 65-1550
Lumber industry and trade. 65-1640
65-1653 '
Manufacturing. 65-1683
Maps. 65-1621, 65-1623
Meat industry and trade. 65-1600
Medical expenses. 65-1619
Medical practice. 65-1618, 65-1646
65-1676, 65-1680, 65-1697
Meeting of non-Zionist rabbis, Atlantic
City, 1942. 65-1745
Merchants. 65-1565, 65-1624, 65-1639
65-1652, 65-1653
Military supplies. 65-281
Militia. 65-281
Mineral specimen?. Collecting of. 65-1574
Missionary societies. 65-1653
Mops and mopsticks. 65-1558
Mormons and Mormonlsm. 65-1650
Newspapers. 65-1578, 65-1606
Periodicals. 65-1578
Personal papers
18th and 19th centuries. 65-1624,
65-1636
19th century. 64-1143,65-1614
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1660,
65-1692, 65-1693, 65-1700
Plumbing industry and trade. 65-1679
Politics
Elections and election campaigns.
65-1658, 65-1675
Papers of persons active in
18th century. 65-1689
19th century. 65-1565,65-1628
65-1696, 65-1697, 65-1708 '
20th century. 65-1658, 65-1675
Postal service. 65-1652, 65-1665
Pottery industry and trade. 65-1650
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NEW JERSEY (Continued)
Printers and printing. 65-1650
Public Utility Commission
Division of Bridges and Grade Crossings.
65-1682
Publishers and publishing. 65-1650
Railroad ties. 65-1607
Railroads. 65-1559, 65-1682
Real estate business. 65-1559, 65-1595
Resident of. 65-1569, 65-1577
Revolution
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-179, 65-1683
Loyalists. 65-1603, 65-1666
Roads. 65-1565, 65-1636, 65-1640
65-1582, 65-1683
Rubber industry and trade. 65-1601
School accounts. 65-1594, 65-1619
65-1636
School districts. 65-1617
Schools. 64-1290,65-1636,65-1653
65-1662
Secretary of state. 65-1621, 65-1676
Sermons. 65-1564
Shipping records. 65-1565, 65-1645
Sheriffs. 65-1641, 65-1708
Shoe industry and trade. 65-1600
Silversmithing. 65-1669
Single tax community. 65-1577
Slave records. 65-1679
Social life. 65-821, 65-1643
Stagecoach lines and travel. 65-1640
State School, Vineland. 65-1662
Steamboats. 65-1683
Students. 63-89, 64-614, 65-839, 65-1581
65-1651, 65-1707
Summer schools. 64-1290
Surveys and surveying. 65-1571, 65-1573,
65-1586, 65-1596, 65-1621, 65-1653,
65-1668, 65-1698
Tailors. 65-1688
Taverns. 65-1650
Tax records. 65-1619, 65-1692
Teachers and teaching. 64-878, 64-882,
65-1653, 65-1662
Teachers' associations. 65-1677
Theological seminaries
Reformed Chur,ch in America. 65-1567
Tract societies. 65-1615
Trade. 65-1683
Travel and description. 65-1578, 65-1606
Travels from. 64-1552
Vital records
Cemetery and church records. 65-1578
Death and marriage records. 65-1558
65-1650
Women (Biographies, notes, etc.) 65-1578
Women's organizations. 65-1615, 65-1677
World War I
Soldiers from. 64-588, 65-1686
World War E
Civil defense. 65-1682
NEW JERSEY Historical Society. 65-1684
NEW JERSEY pine barrens. 65-1662
NEW JERSEY Teachers Retirement Fund
Dept. of New Brunswick. 65-1677
NEW JERSEY Women Teachers Association.
65-1677
NEW JERUSALEM Church. 64-685, 64-1503
65-1832 '
Seminaries. 65-183
Massachusetts. 65-183
NEW KENT Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
NEW LONDON, Conn.
Genealogy. 65-1995
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1995
Local papers and records. 65-1995 ,
65-1996
Marine salvage. 64-1397
NEW LONDON Marine Iron Works. 64-1397
NEW MADRID, Mo.
Civil War. 65-158
Land claims. 64-275
NEW MARKET Monument. 65-1012
NEW MEXICO. 65-1168, 65-1771, 65-1788,
65-1824
see also New Mexico Territory
Anthropology. 64-167
Archives. 65-1135, 65-1810
Art and artists. 65-1788, 65-1796
Banks and tanking. 65-1757
Cattle raising and trade. 65-1757
Churches and religious affairs
Catholic 65-1135
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-869
Colonial period see New Mexico— Spanish
and Mexican periods
Copper mines and mining. 65-2009
Courts
U. S. District Court for Northern New
Mexico. 65-1788
Exploring expeditions. 64-800
Family and personal papers. 64-318,
64-460
Freight and freightage. 65-1771
Fur trade. 65-1168, 65-1811
Geography. 65-1771
Geology. 65-1771
Governors. 65-1165
History (Notes, etc) 65-1168, 65-1771,
65-1788
Indian wars. 63-355, 65-893, 65-1824
Indians. 65-944, 65-1126, 65-1771,
65-1783, 65-1788
Land
Claims. 65-1180, 65-1771
Grants. 65-1181
Legal documents. 65-1810
law practice. 65-1168
Livestock. 65-1771
Maps. 65-1759
Merchants. 65-1168, 65-1757
Mexican period see New Mexico— Spanish
and Mexican periods
Military life. 64-8
Military papers (Spanish and Mexican)
65-1810
Military posts. 65-1759, 65-1788, 65-1824
Military service in. 65-305
Mines, mining and mineral resources.
65-1771, 65-1788
Engineering. 65-1798
Missions. 65-1788
Mormons. 65-1162
Mountains. 65-1771
Municipal government. 65-1788
Politics. 65-944, 65-1771
Population elements
Spaniards. 65-1771
Resident of. 65-1141
Roads. 64-800
489
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NEW MEXICO (Continued)
Scientists. 64-28, 64-126
Sheep raising and trade. 65-1757
Social life. 65-1771
Spanish and Mexican periods. 65-1135
65-1165, 65-1168, 65-1788, 65-181o '
Surveys and surveying. 65-1181
Taos Rebellion, 1847. 65-1788
Trade. 64-275, 64-310, 64-343, 65-682
65-1121, 65-1771, 65-1818
Travel and description. 65-1788
Wool industry and trade. 65-1757
NEW MEXICO Territory
Governor, 1906-1907 (Hagerman) 65-944
Politics. 64-1093, 65-1168
NEW ORDER of Cincinnatus. 65-1040
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
65-26, 65-881
Charity Hospital of Louisiana (formerly
Royal Hospital) 64-480, 64-1212
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-1535
City Council. 64-1546, 65-699
Civil War
Federal occupation. 63-224, 64-1136
65-441
Military service in. 64-303. 64-1094
65-564
Clubs. 64-1125
Commission merchants. 64-682, 64-1033
Consular service (Mexico) 64-345, 64-1213
Cotton trade. 64-1533, 65-716
Engineering. 64-765
Family papers. 64-594, 64-1208, 64-1212
Government. 65-699
Hospitals. 64-480, 64-1212
Letters from. 64-474, 64-609, 65-1320
Maps. 64-743, 64-1209
Mayor. 65-699
Medical practice. 64-578
Merchants. 64*-1398
see also New Orleans, La. — Commission
merchants
Faint industry and trade. 65-889
Personal papers. 64-364, 64-1587
Politics. 63-76
Shipping. 64-1215
Records. 64-897, 64-1211
Slave trade. 64-1546
Southern Conference Educational Fund.
65-1216
Steamboats. 64-255, 64-345
Sugar Experiment Station. 64-1113
Travel and description. 64-268, 64-1179
64-1182, 65-1581
Yellow fever epidemic, 1878. 64-1209
NEW PROVIDENCE, N.J.
Family papers. 65-1581
NEW SALEM, N. D.
Business records. 65-760
NEW SCHOOL for Social Research, New York
City
Lectures. 65-1097
NEW SMYRNA, Fla.
Military and social life. 63-131
NEW TESTAMENT Greek see Greek language
and literature— Biblical
NEW YORK
Here are entered references to New York
State as a whole or to local places, except
New York City. For material about New
York City see New York City.
General material : 65-876
ADULT education. 64-883
ADVISORY Council on the Labor and Manage-
ment Improper Practices Art. 65-112
AGRICULTURAL education. 64-867, 64-884
64-936
AGRICULTURAL societies. 64-825, 64-848
65-1839
AGRICULTURE. 65-60, 65-1841
ALUMNI activities. 64-887, 64-909
AMUSEMENTS and recreation. 64-844.
64-883
ANTIRENT troubles, 1839-1846. 64-836
ARCHITECTURE. 64-849, 64-858
Societies. 64-929
ARTILLERY (Light)
3dRegt, 1862-1865. 65-1861
BANKS and banking. 64-861, 64-909, 64-934
Legislation. 65-56
BAR associations. 64-1363
NEW YORK
BIBLE societies. 64-922
BLACK5MITHING. 64-827, 64-877, 64-1592
BOARD of Health
Tuberculosis Committee. 64-891
BUSINESS papers. 65-1443
BUTTER trade. 64-916, 64-935
CANAL Commissioners. 64-836
CANALS. 64-836, 64-865, 64-873, 64-876
64-909, 64-924, 64-941
CATTLE trade. 64-863
CAVALRY
lstRegU, Dragoons, 1862-1865 (formerly
IStbRegt.) 65-339
CHEESE industry and trade. 64-877, 64-916
CHURCH schools
Lutheran. 63-20
CHURCHES and religious affairs. 63-353
64-852, 64-899, 64-900, 65-1840, 65-1841
see also New York— Missionary societies
Baptist. 64-852, 64-924, 64-925, 64-940
Congregational. 64-353
Friends. 65-156, 65-300
Lutheran. 63-21, 63-22
Methodist. 64-825, 64-837, 64-852,
64-1591, 65-696
Presbyterian. 64-847, 64-852, 64-866
64-902, 64-919, 64-922, 64-923
65-1568
Reformed. 64-1593
Unitarian. 64-869, 65-1302
CITIES and towns. 65-60, 65-1841
Transportation. 64-942
CIVIC improvement. 64-915, 64-1337
CIVIL War
Letters from. 63-327, 64-218
Military hospitals. 64-663
Military prisons. 64-651
Public opinion. 64-1105
Regiments see New York— Artillery
(Light); New York-Cavalry; New York-
Infantry
Soldiers from. 63-223, 64-763, 64-804,
64-939, 65-339, 65-746, 65-1453,
65-1521, 65-1861
CLUBS. 64-921
COLLEGE of Agriculture see Cornell Univer-
sity-New York State College of Agriculture
COLLEGE of Forestry see Cornell
University-New York State College of
Forestry
COLLEGE of Veterinary Medicine see Cornell
University— New York State College of
Veterinary Medicine
490
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NEW YORK
COLLEGES and universities. 64-353, 64-778
65-432, 65-655, 65-1098, 65-1840
see also Cornell University; New York —
Medical colleges; New York— Teachers'
colleges; Syracuse University
COLONIAL period. 65-60, 65-1512, 65-1576
COMMISSION Against Discrimination (later
State Commission for Human Rights)
64-869
COMMISSIONER of Highways. 65-63
COMMISSIONERS of Forfeiture. 65-1528
COMMISSIONERS of Sequestration. 65-1529
COMPANY stores. 64-876
CONSERVATION. 65-54
CONSERVATION Commissioner. 65-54
CONSTITUTIONAL Convention, 1915. 64-778
CONSTRUCTION Industry. 64-849, 64-886,
64-929
COURTS
Circuit Court. 64-931
Supreme Court. 64-889, 64-931
CRIME and criminals. 64-849
CRIME Commission. 65-56
DAIRYING and dairy products. 64-851,
64-910, 64-951
see also New York— Butter trade; New York
'—Cheese industry and trade
DEPT. of Charities. 64-1572 — "
DISCRIMINATION see New York— State Com-
mission for Human Rights (formerly
Commission Against Discrimination)
DISTILLING industries. 64-877
DISTRICT attorneys. 65-1522
DRUG trade. 64-861
DRY goods business. 64-939
ECONOMIC conditions. 64-1293
EDUCATION. 64-883
see also subdivisions Adult education;
Agricultural education; Colleges and
universities; Schools; and Teachers and
teaching, under New York
Laws and legislation. 64-910, 65-1918
ELECTRIC light Industry. 65-1648
ELECTRIC utilities. 64-942
ESTATE management. 65-63
ESTATES. 64-835, 64-836, 64-894, 64-916,
64-919, 64-940, 64-942, 65-1659
EXHIBITIONS and fairs. 64-167
NEW YORK
FAMILY and personal papers
16th to 20th centuries. 65-31, 65-1576
18th and 19th centuries. 65-1575, 65-1626
19th century. 64-5, 64-416, 64-665,
64-843, 64-900, 64-1105, 64-1293,
64-1540, 65-41, 65-239, 65-1607,
65-1608
19th and 20th centuries. 64-648, 64-845,
64-857, 64-1095, 65-468, 65-1043
FARM accounts. 64-823, 64-848, 64-916,
64-1591
FARM machinery
Industry and trade.
64-930
FARMS and farming. 64-841, 64-892, 64-930,
65-1839
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
FRATERNITIES and sororities. 64-828
FREIGHT and freightage. 64-876
FRENCH and Indian War, 1755-1763. 63-381
see also Crown Point Expedition, 1755
FRUITGROWING. 64-930 — — "~
FUNERAL directors. 64-1592
FUNERALS. 64-1591, 64-1592
FURNACES and forges. 64-876
FURNITURE industry and trade. 64-821,
64-1592
GAS manufacture and works. 65-828
GENEALOGY. 64-864, 64-899, 65-60,
65-1840
GENERAL stores, 64-876, 64-877, 64-904,
64-915, 64-934, 64-1592
GLOBEMAHNG. 64-794
GOLDSMITHING. 64-849
GOVERNMENT and legislation. 64-910,
64-919, 64-936, 64-1171, 65-56, 65-1519,
65-1869
see also the subdivisions Local government;
and Politics, under New York
GOVERNORS
1833-1839 (Marcy) 65-1681
1843-1844 (Bouck) 64-836
1929-1932 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) 65-44,
65-47, 65-56, 65-58
GROCERY trade.
HARBORS
Improvement.
64-876
65-1516
491
NEW YORK
HISTORY. 64-1169, 65-1576, 65-1706
Local. 64-854, 64-924, 64-949, 65-1839,
65-1840
HOSPITALS. 64-833
HOTELS. 64-872
HOUSEHOLD accounts. 64-827, 64-849,
64-861, 64-916, 64-919
HUMAN rights see New York— State Commis-
sion for Human Rights (formerly Commis-
sion Against Discrimination
INDIANS. 64-820, 65-60, 65-1561
Treaties with. 63-2
INDUSTRIES. 65-1841
INFANTRY
9th Regt., 1861-1863. 64-804
12th Regt., 1861-1863. 64-665
13th Regt., 1861-1863. 64-218
39th Regt., 1861-1865. 65-1517
44th Regt. , 1861-1864
Company E. 63-223
71st Regt. (Militia) 1852- 63-392
108th Regt., 1862-1865. 64-763
132dRegL, 1862-1865.- 65-1521
136th Regt. , 1862-1865
Company A. 65-869
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. , 1822-1849 (Militia) 64-849
INSURANCE
Fire. 64-892
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, 65-1585
KNITTING mills. 64-829
LABOR. 65-56, 65-112
Legislation. 64-910
Strikes. 64-851
LABOR accounts and records. 64-916
LAND. 64-873, 64-897, 65-60, 65-1674
Claims. 65-1214
Companies. 65-1032, 65-1523
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NEW YORK
LAND (Continued)
Legal documents. 64-851, 65-41
Lotteries. 65-1561
Transactions. 64-836, 64-901 65-63
65-870, 65-1528
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, 65-40, 65-1869
LEGAL documents. 64-255, 64-935, 64-943
LEGISLATURE
Assembly. 64-910, 64-919, 65-1519
Senate. 64-1171
LETTERS from
19th century. 64-679, 65-955
19th and 20th centuries. 64-474, 64-609
64-1439
LIBRARIES
Presidential. 65-37
LOANS. 64-934
LOCAL government. 64-916, 64-1171.
65-60
LOCAL history see New York— History-
Local
LOCAL papers and records. 64-896, 65-1840
65-1841
LOYALISTS. 65-1528, 65-1529
LUMBER industry and trade. 64-821 64-863
64-886, 64-901
LYCEUMS. 64-902
MAPS. 64-873
MEDIATION see New York— State Board of
Mediation
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.
MILITARY posts. 65-1516
MILITIA. 64-831, 64-836, 64-849, 64-868
64-1214
MILK trade see New York— Dairying and
dairy products
MILL accounts. 64-823
MINES, mining, and mineral resources
Companies. 65-1032
NEW YORK
MISSIONARY societies. 64-915, 64-1593
MORTGAGES. 64-934
MUSEUMS. 65-1300
NATIONAL Guard
1st Regt. 64-804
NATURE study. 64-820
NAVAL service in. 64-678
NAVY yards. 64-868
NEWSPAPERS. 64-820, 64-845
PEDDLERS and peddling. 65-187
PHILANTHROPY. 64-1609, 65-47
Election campaigns. 64-910, 65-44
PICTURES. 64-919
POLICE. 64-849
POLITICS
Local records. 64-915
Material relating to. 65-60, 65-474,
65-1918
Organizations and parties. 64-1337
Anti-Saloon League. 64-24
Democratic Party. 64-836, 64-1575
National Committee of Independent Voters
for Roosevelt and Wallace. 65-55
Republican Party. 64-919
Whig Party. 63-368
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 63-368, 64-836, 65-13,
65-898, 65-1519, 65-1681
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, 64-1171, 65-47
65-1869 '
Patronage. 65-56, 65-1869
POSTAL service. 64-836
POWER Authority. 65-29
PRISONS. 64-836
PUBLIC schools. 64-840, 64-939
PUBLIC welfare. 64-1337, 64-1572, 65-43
PUBLIC works. 64-910
RACE problems. 64-869
RAILROADS. 63-388, 64-815, 64-873, 64-910,
64-941, 64-1639, 65-1841
Designs. 65-1520
Employees. 64-876
RENT. 64-836
RESIDENT of. 65-1097, 65-1577
NEW YORK
REVOLUTION. 65-60
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-179, 65-1320
Military papers. 64-195
ROADS. 64-823, 65-63
Plank. 64-873
Toll. 64-827, 65-1523
RURAL life. 65-60
SCHOOL districts. 64-916
SCHOOL of Industrial and Labor Relations
see Cornell University— New York State
ScEool of Industrial and Labor Relations
SCHOOL superintendents. 64-820
SCHOOLS. 63-291, 64-820, 64-837, 64-909
64-919, 64-949, 65-835, 65-1840, 65-1841
see also New York— Church schools; New
York— Public schools; New York— Sum-
mer 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,
65-835, 65-885, 65-1643, 65-1841
STAMP Act Congress, 1765. 63-364
STATE Board of Mediation. 65-1194
STATE Commission for Human Rights
(formerly Commission Against Discrimina-
tion) 64-869
STATE Dept. of Charities see New York-
Dept. of Charities
STATE Labor Relations Board. 65-112
STATE Museum, Albany. 65-130Q
STATE University College, Cortland (formerly
State Normal and Training School) 64-949
STEAMBOATS. 64-788, 64-876
STUDENTS. 64-10, 64-559, 64-673, 65-565
see also Cornell University — Students
SUGAR industry and trade. 65-1561
SUMMER schools. 64-1290
SUPERINTENDENT of Public Instruction
(Draper) 65-1918
SURROGATES. 64-1214
TAILORS. 64-894
TAX collection. 64-939
TEACHERS and teaching. 64-820, 64-844
64-878, 64-918, 65-432
see also New York— Schools
TEACHERS' colleges. 64-949
TELEGRAPH companies. 64-942
TELEPHONE companies. 64-919, 64-942
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NEW YORK
TEMPERANCE societies. 64-1593
TEMPORARY Relief Administration. 65-43
THEATER. 64-902, 64-942
THEOLOGICAL students. 65-386
TRADE associations. 65-1673
TRAVEL and description. 64-817, 64-1179,
64-1186, 65-188, 65-1608
TRAVELS from. 64-731, 65-1370, 65-1782
TUNNELS. 65-1939
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, 65-1840
VOTING, Absentee. 64-820
WAR of 1812. 63-220, 63-225, 64-343,
64-1214
WATERPOWER. 65-56
WOMEN'S organizations. 64-818
WOMEN'S suffrage. 64-346
WORK relief. 64-1171
WORLD War I
Training camps. 65-552
WORLD War H
Soldiers from. 64-822
YACHT clubs. 65-63
YOUTH organizations. 64-893
End of entries for
NEW YORK
NEW YORK & California Industrial and Trading
Association. 65-1673
NEW YORK & Pennsylvania Railroad. 64-815
NEW YORK and Texas Steamship Company.
65-175
NEW YORK Anthropological Society. 64-1580
NEW YORK Association for Improving the
Conditions of the Poor. 64-1572
NEW YORK Baptist register (Publication)
65-593
NEW YORK Bar Association. 64-1363
NEW YORK Building Congress. 64-929
NEW YORK Central CoUege, McGrawville,
N. Y. 65-1840
NEW YORK Central Railroad. 64-1639
NEW YORK. CITY
see also Brooklyn, N. Y.
AIR Service Post 501, American Legion.
65-1059
ALUMNI associations and activities. 64-870,
64-1418, 64-1468
AMERICAN Museum of Natural History.
65-1819
AMERICAN School of Metaphysics. 64-902
AMUSEMENTS. 64-844
ARCHITECTURE. 64-929
ART Students' League. 64-350
BANKS and banking. 64-670, 64-1142,
64-1609
BAR associations. 64-1363, 65-112
BOARD of Health. 64-1502
BOARD of Higher Education. 65-1194
BOOK clubs. 64-791, 64-1558
BREADWINNERS' College. 64-1290
BUSINESS papers. 64-1533
CATHEDRAL of St. John the Divine.
65-91
65-20,
CENTURY Club. 65-1827
CHURCHES and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1160
Episcopal. 65-20, 65-91
Jewish. 65-1732
Methodist. 64-973
Presbyterian. 64-929, 64-1257, 65-1632
Reformed Church in America. 65-1567
CITY CoUege. 64-1640
CITY planning. 65-68
CLUBS. 64-347, 65-844, 65-1069, 65-1827
COLLEGE of Physicians and Surgeons.
65-1948
COLLEGE of the City of New York see New
York City— City College
COLLEGES and universities. 63-13, 64-454,
64-962, 64-1640, 65-1201, 65-1590
see also Columbia University; New York
City— Law schools
COMMISSION for Human Rights. 65-1033
COMMISSION merchants. 64-1068
CONGREGATION Shearlth Israel. 65-1732
CONSULAR service (Mexico) 64-346
COTTON trade. 64-630
CREDIT records. 64-236
CUSTOMS service. 65-1622
NEW YORK CITY
DEPT. of Public Charities. 64-1572
DISCRIMINATION see New York City— Com-
mission for Human Rights
EDUCATION
Higher. 65-1194
ENDOWMENTS. 65-1062
ESTATES. 64-356, 65-1654
FAMILY and personal papers. 65-958,
66-1203, 65-1206, 65-1626
FELLOWSHIP of New Life. 64-1290
FIFTH Avenue Presbyterian Church. 64-929
FRANKLIN D. Roosevelt Memorial Foundation.
65-38
FREE Academy see New York City-City
College
FUR trade. 64-172, 65-673
GENERAL Theological Seminary of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United
States. 65-92
GIFTS of literary works and paintings.
64-1543
GRACE Church. 65-20
GRAIN trade. 63-342
HALL of Fame see New York University-
Hall of Fame
HAMILTON Institute. 65-599
HISTORICAL societies. 64-1543, 65-1684,
HISTORY (Notes, etc. )
Newspaper clippings. 65-1775
63-233, 64-1340, 65-347,
HOSPITALS.
65-836
HOUSEHOLD accounts. 65-997
HOUSING. 65-91
HUMAN Rights, Commission for ^ee New
York City — Commission for Human Rights
HUNTER College. 64-962
IMPORTERS of prints and engravings. 64-1317
INFIRMARY. 65-836
JEWS. 65-1732, 65-1743
JOHN Street Methodist Church. 64-973
JOURNALISM. 65-907
JUDGES. 65-1722
LAMBS Club. 65-844
LAND. 64-868
Transactions. 65-1561
LAW practice. 64-720, 64-892, 64-1279,
64-1333, 65-79, 65-702, 65-932, 65-1520
LAW schools. 64-1363
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LETTERS from
19th century. 63-276, 64-457, 65-1798
19th and 20th centuries. 64-474, 64-603,
LETTERS received in. 64-475 65-162
65-1215 *
LIBRARIES. 65-187
LIQUOR trade. 65-1175
LOTOS Club. 65-1059
MADISON Avenue Presbyterian Church.
64-929
MANUFACTURE
Printing presses. 65-603
MAYORS
1914-1918 (Mltchel) 64-1572
1925-1933 (Walker) 65-56
MAYOR'S Panel of Architects. 64-929
MEDICAL education. 65-1948
MEDICAL practice. 63-318, 64-1543
MEDICAL research. 63-13, 65-1948
MERCHANTS. 64-585, 64-1044, 64-1302
64-1395, 65-1175, 65-1524, 65-1526 '
65-1674, 65-1740
METROPOLITAN Opera. 64-1334
METROPOLITAN Rapid Transit Survey
64-1622
MUSEUMS. 65-1819
NEW School for Social Research
Lectures. 65-1097
NEWSPAPERS. 63-377, 64-641, 64-1596
«'???', ^; 907 ' 65 - 1029 > 65 - 1095 . es-uos,
65-1511, 65-1613, 65-1733, 65-1838
see also names of newspapers
NURSES and nursing. 63-233
PLANNING Commission. 65-68
POLICE Commissioner. 64-812
POLITICS
se e also New York City— Mayors
Corruption. 65-56
Organizations and parties. 65-1511
PUBLIC buildings. 63-349
PUBLIC health. 64-1502
PUBLIC Library
Gifts. 64-1543
Prints Division. 64-363
PUBLIC schools. 64-356
PUBLIC welfare. 64-1572
PUBLISHERS and publishing. 64-1332
NEW YORK CTTY
RAILROADS. 65-1520
REAL estate business. 65-1175
REMINISCENCES of. 64-920
RESIDENT of. 64-197, 64-718, 64-1245
65-1515, 65-1605, 65-1616
REVOLUTION
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-179
ROCKEFELLER Institute. 65-1948
ROOSEVELT Hospital. 64-1340
ST. JOHN'S ChapeL 65-91
ST. LUKE'S Hospital. 63-233
SCHOOLS
Interior decoration. 64-929
SHEARITH Israel Congregation. 65-1732
SHrPBUTLDlNG. 65-175
SHIPPING records. 64-254,64-256,64-824
64-897, 64-1391, 64-1399, 65-175, 65-1524
SHIPS. 65-180
SOCIAL life. 64-699, 65-819, 65-836.
65-1643
SOCIAL work. 64-944, 65-220
SPANISH and Portuguese Synagogue (Congre-
gation Shearlth Israel) 65-1732
STEAMBOAT lines. 64-1390
STUDENTS. 64-350, 64-513, 64-1121
SUGAR industry and trade. 65-63, 65-1561
SYNAGOGUES. 65-1732
THEATER. 64-8, 64-801, 64-1625, 64-1630
65-844, 65-1874
THEOLOGICAL seminaries. 65-92
TOBACCO trade. 63-342
TRADE. 65-1524
TRANSPORTATION. 64-1622, 65-1520
TRAVEL and description. 64-439, 64-1186
65-952 ■■-.,.'
TRAVELS from. 64-172, 64-580, 65-1514
65-1518, 65-1622
TRINITY Parish of the Protestant Episcopal
Church. 65-91
U. S. ASSISTANT Treasurer at. 64-836
VETERANS' organizations. 65-1059
VITAL records. 65-1732
WHEELER Presbyterian Church. 64-1257
WINE industry and trade. 65-1175
WOMAN'S Centennial Congress. 1940. 63-232
YACHT clubs. 65-644
End of entries for
NEW YORK CITY
NEW YORK (Colony)
Political parties. 64-1169
NEW YORK evening post. 65-1029
NEW YORK herald tribune. 64-1596
Comic strips. 65-907, 65-1095
Delineator, Sunday magazine. 65-1205
NEW-YORK Historical Society. 65-1684
Gifts. 64-1543
NEW YORK Life Insurance Building, New York
City. 63-349
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.
64-929
NEW YORK State Association of Architects.
NEW YORK State Barge Canal System. 64-909
NEW YORK State Civic Legislative Leaeue
64-1337 ^ '
NEW YORK State Medical Society see Medical
Society of the State of New York
NEW YORK State Power Authority. 65-29
NEW YORK State Woman Suffrage Party.
64-346
NEW YORK sun (Newspaper) 65-896
NEW YORK times. 65-1733
NEW YORK tribune. 65-907
NEW YORK tribune farmer. 64-841
NEW YORK University. 65-1590
Chancellor. 64-454
Hall of Fame. 65-969, 65-1780
Students. 64-1582
NEW YORK, West Shore and Buffalo Railway
Company. 63-388
NEW YORK Wool Growers Convention. 64-914
NEW YORK world. 63-377, 65-1613, 65-1838
The NEW YORKER (Periodical) 65-1838
NEW ZEALAND
Farms and farming. 64-366
Land. 64-366
Monetary Commission. 65-1211
Politics. 64-366
Sheep raising. 64-366
Travel and description. 63-234
NEWALL, William. 64-890
494
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
■TEW ARK evening news
Jersey genealogy (Column) 65-1625
"JEWARK, N. J.
Family and personal papers. 65-1570,
65-1581, 65-1661
Resident of. 65-1631
SEWAYGO and Northport Road Survey.
65-1343
SEWBERN, Va.
Resident of. 64-800
NEWBERRY, John Strong. 64-100
NEWBERRY, Truman Handy, 1864-1945.
64-1474, 65-22S, 65-343
NEWBERRY Library, Chicago, 111.
History. 65-707
NEWBOLD, Thomas, 1760-1823. 65-1685
NEWBOLD, Thomas J., 1803-1875. 65-1685
NEWBOLD family. 65-826
NEWBURY, Mass.
Revolution
Soldiers from. 65-179
NEWBURYPORT, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
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-Holles, 1st
duke of, 1693-1768. 63-100, 65-1072
NEWCASTLE, Del.
Letters from. 63-367
NEWCASTLE, Eng.
Coal mines and mining. 64-43
NEWCASTLE, Me.?
Account books. 64-56
NEWCOMB, Anita see McGee, Anita (Newcomb)
1864-1940
NEWCOMB, Lemuel E., 1838-1921. 65-869
NEWCOMB, Mary Caroline (Hassler) 63-384
NEWCOMB, Roland B. C. 65-1365
NEWCOMB, Simon, 1835-1909. 63-384,
64-767, 64-1556, 65-1076
NEWDIGATE, Sir Richard.-toart. , 1602-1678.
65-1877
NEWDIGATE family. 65-1877
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,
65-455
NEWKORK family
Genealogy. 65-455
NEWLANDS, Francis Griffith, 1848-1917.
65-1160, 65-1174
NEWMAN, Albert Henry, 1852-1933. 64-1164
NEWMAN, GeorgeS., b. 1840. 65-659
NEWMAN, JaredTreman, 1855-1937. 64-909
NEWMAN, John Henry, Cardinal, 1801-1890.
63-207
NEWMAN, John Philip, 1826-1899. 65-519
NEWMAN family. 64-909
NEWMAN Oil Company. 65-864
/ '
NEWPORT, Sir John, 1756-1843. 63-55 /
NEWPORT, Ky. 63-192
NEWPORT, N. H.
Letters from. 64-509
Revolution
Campaigns, battles, military actions^
65-179
\
NEWS and courier, Charleston, S. C 63-113\
NEWS reporting. 64-1560, 64-1595, 64-1610, s
64-1619, 65-1061, 65-1062, 65-1733
see also Journalism
Korean War, 1950-1953. 65-911
World War I. 65-705
World War H. 64-1636, 65-433, 65-704,
65-705, 65-911, 65-1066, 65-1104
NEWSOM, Earl. 64-1622
NEWSOM, John Flesher, 1869-1928. 64-1271
NEWSOM, Thomas. 64-1084
NEWSPAPERS. 64-1031
see also Journalism; Press; Religious
newspapers and periodicals
Advertising. 65-342
Associations. 64-1595, 65-686, 65-813,
65-1742
Correspondence with. 64-1269
California. 84-738
Distribution. 65-1652
Editors and editing. 64-1022, 65-704,
65-896, 65-1029, 65-1613, 65-1926
Personal opposition to reports in. 65-1742
495
Relations with radio. 65-1066
School. 64-922
By place
Alabama. 64-534
Alaska. 65-1821
Connecticut. 65-1996
Cuba. 65-1463
Georgia. 65-1613
Hong Kong. 65-1463
Idaho. 65-1149
Illinois. 64-186, 65-342, 65-704, 65-705,
65-706
Indiana. 64-820, 64-1559
Iowa. 63-247
Kentucky. 64-252
Michigan. 64-1433, 64-1496, 65-279,
65-338, 65-341, 65-342, 65-406, 65-504
Minnesota. 65-672, 65-704
Missouri. 64-283, 64-859, 65-686
Nevada. 65-1185
New Jersey. 65-1578, 65-1606
New York. 64-820, 64-845
New York City. 63-377, 65-896, 65-907,
65-1095, 65-1511, 65-1613, 65-1733
North Carolina. 63-68, 63-120, 64-1022
North Dakota. 65-777
Ohio. 65-914
Oregon. 64-1266
Philippine Islands. ,65-1463 '
South Carolina. 63-113
Southern States. 63-56
Tennessee. 63-68
Texas. 65-813, 65-1320
Virginia. 63-68, 64-1555, 65-999
Washington. 64-1266, 65-1031
Washington, D. C. 65-914
Wyoming. 65-1776
NEWTON, D. C. 64-1500
NEWTON, ^ohn Hamlin, 1800-1889. 64-231
NEWTON, Louie D. 64-775, 64-1160,
64-1163, 64-1553
NEWTON, Nathan G. 65-1860
NEWTON, Noah, 1808-1853. 65-870
NEWTON Co. , Ga.
Pioneer life. 65-1859
NEYLAN, John Francis, 1885-1960. 65-860,
65-2011
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
63-131,
Th^Nathnal U„ ion Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NIEBUHR, G. B. 64-40
NIEBUHR, Relnhold, 1892- 64-70
NIE 6S7 FrederlCkKeDelm ' 187 9-1963.
Filibuster War, 1855-1860
64-296
Travel and description. 64-1265, 65-507
NICARAGUA Canal. 64-749
NICHOLAS, George, 17547-1799. 64-81
NICHOLAS Central Observatory, Pulkovo
Russia. 64-1556 nunovo,
NICHOLLS, Benajah. 64-1532
NICHOLLS, William. 63-342
NICHOLS, Dudley. 65-1664
NICHOLS, Elizabeth. 64-1487
NICHOLS, George Ward, 1837-1885
•64-1220
NICHOLS, Haskell Linton, 1896- 65-397
NICHOLS, Henry Alonzo, 1836-1899. 65-1360
NICHOLS, John, 1745-1826. 65-1876
NICHOLS, John Bowyer, 1779-1863. 65-1876
NICHOLS, John Gouga, 1806-1873. 65-1876
NICHOLS, L. H. 65-1182
NICHOLS, Ralph D., 1874-1949. 64-1269
NICHOLS, Roy F. 65-166
NICHOLS, Thomas P. 64-779
NICHOLS, Thomas P., Quaker, II. 1839-1844.
NICHOLS family
Genealogy. 64-1463
T^S Company ' Batue «•*
NICHOLSON, Alfred Osborn Page, 1808-1876.
NICHOLSON, H. Alleyne. 64-100
NICHOLSON, Kenyon, 1894- 64 r 1620
NICHOLSON, Meredith, 1866-1947. 64-1620
NICHOLSON, Thomas, 1715-1780. 64-1542
NICHOLSON, William. 64-1540
NICHOLSON family. 64-1540
NICKEL, George. 65-1883
NICKERSON, Benjamin R. 65-1805
NICOL, Edwin E. 65-1787
NICOLAY, John George, 1832-1901. 65-907
NIELSEN (V. A. ) Company. 64-1297
NIELSON, Minnie J. 65-797
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, David K. 65-43, 65-48
NILES, Mich.
Family papers. 65-288, 65-661
NILES, N. Y.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
NIMITZ, Chester William, 1885-1966
65-1059, 65-1838
NIMMO, Mrs. W. R. 64-1160
NIN, Anals, 1903- 65-1098
NININGER City, Minn. 63-231
NIOBRARA, Neb.
Journalism. 65-1470
M5 M-5 r 91 EUBeDlUS Aristi6ee > 1803-1871.
NISBET, James K. ," 1768-1832. 64-591
NISBET, James Taylor, 1828-1894. 64-591
NISBET, John, 1737-1817. 64-591
MSBET, Junius Wingfield, 1858-1933. 64-591
NISBET family. 64-591
NISEI
Relocation during World War n. 64-1442
NDTON Richard Milhous, 1913- 65-463,
65-1059, 65-1094, 65-1103
OTC 64^335 T ' J ° SePh NIcolas ' "86-1843.
NOBEL Peace Prize. 65-152
NOBILITY
Great Britain. 64-62, 64-817
NOBLE, A. W. 64-892
NOBLE, David A. , 1806-1896. 65-253
NOBLE, Henry G., b. 1842. 65-456
NOBLE, Lucretia Gray. 63-401
NOBLES, H. A. 65-809
NOBLES, M. C. 65-809
NOBLES Bros. Grocer Company. 65-809
NODAWAY Co., Mp.
County court papers. 64-324
NOEL family. 65-1787
NOGALES, Ariz.
Mines and mining. 64-9
NOGALES, Mexico
Consular service (U. S.j 64-690
NOGGLE, Roy L., 1887-1920. 65-1363
NOISE, N. C.
Letters from. 64-680
NOLAN, Philip. 65-1790
NOLAND, Ella see MacKeiaie, Ella (Noland)
NOLAND family. 64-1060
NOLEN, John. 65-1924
NOLLET, JeanAntoine, 1700-1770. 65-16
NOME, Alaska
Municipal Court 65-1713
Police Dept 65-1713
NON-Ferrous Ingot Metal Institute, Chicago
fll. teter Brass and Bronze Ingot tosSSe")
NONPARTISAN League see National Non-
partisan League; North Dakota Nonpartisan
League; Washington Nonpartisan iiaguT^
N0 6^m 5 m COmnnmit y- Hartford, Conn.
NOONAN, Leo P., 1887-1960. 64-910
NORCROSS, Ruth s« Hoxie, Ruth (Norcross)
NORDENSEfOLD, Adolph Erik. 64-523
NORDHOFF, Charles, 1830-1901. 65-1874
NORFLEET family
Genealogy. 65-877
NO K7 K "* We8tern RaUroad Con "»»y-
NORFOLK Canal. 65-849
NORFOLK, Conn.
Resident of. 64-1370
NORFOLK Co., Eng.
Legal documents. 64-62
NORFOLK Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
NORFOLK, Eng.
Deed. 64-61
Family and personal papers. 65-1872
NORFOLK, Va.
Booksellers and bookselling. 64-1234
Business papers. 64-381
Cholera, 63-143
00 65°709 iOn merChantS - 64-1.084, 64-1531,
496
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NORFOLK Va. (Continued)
Cotton trade. 64-1084
Ferry Committee. 64-1234
Letters from. 64-376, 64-536
Merchants. 64-364, 64-1044
Navy Yard. 64-1234
see also Confederate States of America-
Navy Yard, Gosport, Va.
Travel and description. 64-1231
NORMAL College, Randolph Co. , N. C. see
Duke University, Durham, N. C.
NORMAL, ni.
Resident of. 64-838
State University
Students' notes. 65-1306
NORMAL schools see Teachers' colleges
NORMAN, Bettie. 64-376
NORMAN, Ellen. 64-376
NORMAN, Sir Henry, bart. , 1858-1939.
65-567
NORMAN, Jane see Smith, Jane (Norman)
1874-1953
NORMAN, Jeremiah. 64-1542
NORMAN, Linnie. 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
NORMAN, Neb.
Farmers' Alliance.
65-1495
NORMAN Wait Harris Memorial Foundation,
University of Chicago. 64-64
NORMANDY, France
Invasion, 1944. 65-1066
Personal papers. 65-1591
NORRIS, Abbott L. 65-458
NORRIS, Charles Gilman, 1881-1945. 64-735,
65-1205
NORRIS, George William, 1661-1944
As correspondent. 64-1269, 64-1272,
65-29, 65-48, 65-51, 65-1483, 65-1487,
65-1488, 65-1510
Election campaign of 1942. 65-1505
NORRIS, Sir John, 16607-1749. 63-404
NORRIS, John Franklyn, 1877-1952. 64-1163
NORRIS, Kathleen (Thompson) 1880-1966.
64-735, 65-1205
NORRIS, Lyman Decatur* 1825-1894. 65-457
NORRIS, Mark, 1796-1862. 65-457
NORRIS, Mark, 1857-1943. 65-458
NORRIS, Roccina B. Vaill. 65-457
NORRIS family. 65-457
NORRIS, Shubrick, b. ca. 1828. 64-708
NORRIS and Company, Portland, Or. 64-708
NORRISTOWN, Pa.
Oakland Female Institute. 64-380
NORSE history and law. 65-1923
NORTH, Caroline see Pettigrew, Caroline
(North)
NORTH, Edward. 64-847
NORTH, Jessica see MacDonald, Jessica
Nelson (North) 1894-
NORTH, Maria see Mitchell, Maria (North)
NORTH, Sterling, 1906- 65-1108
NORTH Africa see Africa, North
NORTH America
British companies interested in. 65-1804 ,
65-1817
East coast fisheries. 65-1967
French colonial and commercial
undertakings. 64-261
NORTH Arabian Desert
Archeologlcal expeditions. 65-36
NORTH Argyle, N. Y.
Estates. 64-934
NORTH Atlantic Blockading Squadron. 64-609
NORTH Atlantic fisheries arbitration, 1910.
64-778
NORTH Berkshire, N. Y.
Societies. 64-915
NORTH Bloomfield, Ohio
Letters from. 64-673
NORTH Branch, Minn.
Union Congregational Church. 64-1520
NORTH Branch Pine Improvement Company,
Marinette, Wis. 64-1617
NORTH Branford, Conn.
Land
Legal documents. 64-1310
NORTH Brookfield, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
NORTH CAROLINA
AGRICULTURAL societies. 65-714
AGRICULTURE. 64-1089, 64-1120
ARBORICULTURE. 64-635
NORTH CAROLINA
ART and artists
Galleries and museums. 65-715
Societies. 64-365
ARTILLERY
IstRegt., 1861-1865
Company D. 64-624, 64-1030
BANKS and banking
19th century. 63-110, 64-563, 64-981,
64-994, 64-996, 64-1080, 64-1100,
64-1541
19th and 20th centuries. 64-428, 64-982
BIOGRAPHY. 63-130, 64-1056, 64-1074,
64-1085
BIRDS. 64-382
BLACKSMITHS. 64-617
BONDS. 64-633
BOTANY. 64-635
BOUNDARIES. 64-366, 65-740
BUSINESS papers. 64-428
CAVALRY
5thRegt., 1862-1865. 64-378
6thRegt., 1863-1865. 64-584
CHARITABLE work. 64-375
CHEROKEE Indians. 64-439, 64-643
CHURCHES and religious affairs. 64-617,
64-670, 64-1027, 64-1532, 64-1542
Sermons. 64-1133
Sunday schools. 64-542
Baptist. 64-616, 65-1535
Primitive. 64-1023
Episcopal. 64-477, 64-487, 64-649,
64-995, 64-1043, 64-1072, 64-1073,
64-1080, 64-1091
Friends. 63-86, 63-150, 64-365, 64-500,
65-723
Methodist. 63-70, 64-392, 64-409, 64-67
64-1040, 64-1542
Moravian. 63-81
Presbyterian. 64-620, 64-672, 64-1055,
64-1104, 65-728
Universalist. 64-446, 65-1531
CIVIC improvement. 64-365, 64-638
CIVIL War. 63-117, 64-461, 64-641, 64-1C
64-1096
Blockade. 64-977
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
64-248, 64-651, 64-663. 64-1064,
64-1067, 64-1136, 65-632, 65-1521
Civilian affairs. 64-513, 64-1535
Emigration to Indiana. 63-128
Federal occupation. 64-568
497
„„^ NORTH CAROLINA
CIVIL WAR (Continued)
Letters from. 64-447, 64-999
Military papers. 64-423, 64-983, 64-1068
MlUtary service in. 63-341, 64-666
Confederate side. 64-442, 64-447
Mm- M M - 5 « w-S
Eft ESi "-"* M - 679 '
Monument at Gettysburg, Pa. 65-713
Naval operations. 64-609
Negro troops. 64-713
"T^. 55 ? N0rth Carolina-Artlllery-
N^thO.roUna-Cavalry; North CaroSk-
Registers, Usts, etc. 65-721
Soldiers from. 64-378, 64-442 64-492
64-503, 64-504, 64-548 64T563 M m,
64-625, 64-983 64-1016 •MM? '
64-1085, 64-1101, H-llzf^
64-1530, 65-725, 65-734
Southern Colonists. 63-63, 63-150 \
CLUBS. 64-1074 1
COAL mines and mining. 64-568
C °fii^M S *"" """"slties. 63-20 63-27
64-392, 64-606, 64-617, ,64-1014 ' '
^^P" 1 * University, Durham N c-
^orthj^arollna-University iSapai £,',.
^ifSi 1 ferUA «-5». 63-67 64-498 I
O*-. 637 -. J4-1057 ' 98 ' 1
see also Carolina (Colony) ~ "" ~ ~ ~y f -
COMMON merchants. 64-364,64-381,1
CONFEDERATE societies. 65-734
CONSCRIPT Bureau. 64-1068
CONSTRUCTION industry. 65-747
COTTON. 64-370
Growing. 64-375, 64-436, 64-680, 64-1530
Manufacturing. 64-383, 64-568, 64-1008
7 ^f^ U »"» Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NORTH CAROLINA
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
21ft I' 4 ™' M ' 638 - •"? M-'l027
64-1120, 64-1542 »*i,
see also subdivisions Colleges and universi-
teaching under North Carolina
ESTATE management 64-1530
ESTATES. 63-121, 64-368 64-373 IU- W
64-378, 64-379, 64-420 I 64-C9 M^T'
64-500, 64-591 64-668' 64-Wa' fi^i
64-1038, 64-1080, 64^ ES^
„„ NORTH CAROLINA
GOVERNORS (Continued)
1832-1835 (Swain) 64-1538
1897-1900 (Russell) 64-833
1929-1933 (Gardner) 65-720
GRAIN trade. 64-989, 64-1118
GROCERY trade. 64-442
GUARDIAN and ward. 64-370,64-420,64-979
HEALTH resorts. 64-1132
HISTORICAL societies. 84-1066,64-1538
'"•E& "- 606 ' M - 616 ' ««"«. «4-1085.
Colonial period. 63-67
64 1084, 64-1118, 64-1530, 64-1532,
COTTONSEED oil mills. 85-749 '■
COUNTY government 65-740 i
COURTS. 64-631, 64-638, 64-1530
County Courts
Cumberland Co. 64-1003 !
Courts of Equity. 64-1108
Superior Court 64-401, 64-1100
Lenoir Co. 64-370
Montgomery Co. 64-368
^"roS 00 "-. M -«5, 64-1070, 64-1085,
FAMILY papers
18 */"* 19th <**Wte«. 84-425 64-459
as wwa."*^
21SS M " M1 ' M - 1012 . 64-1030/
64-1089, 64-1097, 64-1535, 64-1539,
19th century. 64-388, 64-414 64-487
M-978, 64-1048, 64-1540
_19tti and 20th centuries. 64-373 64-S76
-SIS' » L 4 ^ 1 - ^« 3 M <V
«T 4 ™' f 4 " 477 ' O*- 482 ' 64-492, 64-559
-' «:?«: JtS 64 - 675 - «-«* «*•
FARM accounts. 64-3727 64-540 ~ " " " -
F ^r^%. 5 ^.«.- 3 ".
64-649, 64-982, 64-999, 64-1530 '
FEDERATION of Women's Clubs. 64-472
FISH trade. 64-364, 64-374
FLOUR and feed trade. 63-150 64-585
64-1008, 64-1100 ' '
FRATERNAL organizations. 64-1061
FREIGHT and freightage. 64-374, 64-56B
GAS companies. 64-1024
GENERAL Assembly. 64-1123,64-1132
18th century. 64-367, 64-637, 64-1062
Fre-Civll War period. 64-364,64-651
Civil War period. 64-640, 64-643
GEOLOGICAL Survey. 64-391
GERMAN settlers. 64-670
GOLD mines and mining. 64-507, 64-550
GOVERNORS
1781-1782 (Burke) 64-429
1825-1827 (Burton) 64-432
^-iio?" 562, M - 566 ' 64 - 1061 ' «*-««.
HOME Guard. 64-641
HOSPITAL for the Insane, Morganton. 64-1083
HOTELS. 64-376
HOUSE furnishings. 63-121, 64-372
HOUSEHOLD accounts. 64-371 64-37*
64-501, 64-1003, K-m"^^
INDUSTRY. 64-1120
INFANTRY
Jd Battalion, 1861-1865. 64-1017
IstRegt., 1861-1865. 64-621, 65-747
IstRegt., 1863-18647colored) 64-713
3d Regt, 1861-1865. 64-^76
4thRegt, 1861-1865
Company E. 64-504
7th Regt., 1861-1865. 65-742
Company A. 64-651
10th Regt, 1861-1865
Company B. 64-1030
Company D. 64-624
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
28th Regt, 1861-1865. 65-742
31st Regt, 1861-1865. 64-481
33d Regt, 1861-1865. 65-742
38th Regt, 1862-1865. 64-1030
43d Regt, 1862-1865. 64-674,64-667
44th Regt, 1862-1865
Company A. 65-721
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NORTH CAROLINA
INFANTRY (Continued)
45th Regt., 1862-1865. 64-549
48th RegL, 1862-1865. 64-1021
49th Regt., 1862-1865. 64-610
Company C. 64-451
60th RegL, 1862-1865
Company E. 64-563
61st Regt., 1862-1865. 64-461
63d Regt., 1862-1865. 64-378
65th RegL, 1863-1865. 64-584
67th RegL, 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,
65-721
JUDGES. 64-438, 64-558, 64-570, 64-605,
64-1030, 64-1070, 64-1085
JUSTICES ol the peace. 64-566, 64-1038,
65-747
LABOR accounts and records. 64-401
LAND. 64-366, 64-372, 64-397, 64-436,
64-611, 64-620, 64-680, 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, M-1129, 65-732
Transactions. 64-366, 64-366
LAW practice. 64-420, 64-1029, 64-1085,
64-1108
18th century. 64-429
18th and 19th centuries. 64-522, 64-558,
64-572, 64-1079, 65-729
19th century. 64-428, 64-444, 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
19th 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, 65-720
LEATHER industry and trade. 64-369,
64-550, 64-564, 64-1100
LEGAL documents. 64-1090
LEGISLATURE see North Carolina— General
Assembly
LIBRARIES
College and university. 63-80
NORTH CAROLINA
LITERARY societies. 65-728
LITERATURE. 64-606
LIVESTOCK. 64-989
LOCAL history see North Carolina— History-
Local
LOYALISTS. 64-1057.
LOYALTY oaths (Civil War) 64-1087
LUMBER industry and trade. 64-370, 64-381,
64-617, 64-985, 64-989, 65-709, 65-712
MACHINE industry and trade. 64-1024
MANUFACTURING. 64-994, 64-1089
MAPS. 64-368
MEDICAL pract.
19th century. 64-369, 64-478, 64-509,
64-992, 64-1061, 64-1122
19th and 20th centuries. 64-979, 64-1083,
64-1117
20th century. 64-632
MENTAL hospitals. 64-1083
MERCHANTS. 63-117, 64-445, 64-501,
64-1029, 64-1035, 64-1089, 64-1541
see also North Carolina— Commission
merchants
18th century. 64-393
18th and 19th centuries. 64-473, 64-558,
64-585, 64-590, 64-591, 64-1109,
64-1537
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
Civil War, 1861-1865. 64-423, 64-549
1866-1899. 64-576
19th and 20th centuries. 64-520, 64-1084,
64-1530
METEOROLOGY (Climate, weather, etc.)
64-467, 64-999
MILITARY affairs. 64-1089, 64-1096
MILITARY schools. 64-442, 64-444, 64-1040
MHJTIA. 64-439, 65-1531
Registers, lists, etc 64-1096
MILLS. 65-729
MINES, mining, and mineral resources.
64-460
Engineering. 64-507
MUSICAL societies. 65-728
NATIONAL Guard. 64-448
NAVAL affairs. 64-1012
NEGROES
see also North Carolina— Slave records;
North Carolina— Slave trade
Freedmen. 65-723
Schools. 65-709
NORTH CAROLINA
NEWSPAPERS. 63-68, 63-120, 64-1022
PAPER maHng and trade. 64-1037, 64-1124
PEACE societies. 63-150
PERSONAL accounts. 65-740
PERSONAL papers
18th and 19th centuries. 64-654
19th century. 64-395, 64-419, 64-455,
64-508, 64-557, 64-673, 64-681, 64-1128
19th and 20th centuries. 64-582, 64-1020
20th century. 64-463, 64-655, 64-1110,
64-1116
PHARMACY. 65-749
PHOSPHATE industry and trade. 64-1024
PLANTATIONS. 63-139, 63-373, 64-428,
64-445, '?4-478, 64-512, 64-515, 64-521,
64-575, 64-605, 64-1005, 64-1066, 64-1080,
64-1091, 64-1118, 64-1132, 64-1544,
65-729
POLITICS. 63-76
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
19th and 20th centuries. 64-988,
64-1120
Organizations and parties
Democratic Party. 63-128, 64-1005
Papers of persons active In. 63-97,
64-1089
18th century. 64-429, 64-1062
18th and 19th centuries. 64-473,
64-1011, 65-740
19th century. 63-139, 64-397, 64-424,
64-432, 64-443, 64-513, 64-570,
64-601, 64-605, 64-640, 64-680,
64-991, 64-1058, 64-1070, 64-1092,
64-1093, 64-1096, 64-1100, 64-1104,
64-1538, 64-1547, 65-721
19th and 20th centuries. 64-437, 64-469
64-520, 64-604, 64-606, 64-631,
64-633, 64-1014, 64-1027, 64-1061,
64-1085, 64-1117, 64-1123, 64-1530
20th century. 64-488, 64-664, 64-1042,
64-1088, 64-1111, 65-720
Patronage. 64-633, 64-1092
PRODUCE accounts. 64-617
PUBLIC schools. 64-672, 64-994, 65-709
QUARANTINE Service. 64-992
RACE problems. 63-72
RAILROADS. 64-428, 64-566, 84-985,
64-994, 64-1005, 64-1080,. 64-1115,
64-1124, 64-1127, 65-729
REAL estate business. 64-365, 64-375,
64-392, 65-747
499
NORTH CAROLINA
M L° 1 2J RUCTTON - 63 ' 117 . «-369, 64-397
64-447, 64-633, 64-1133, 65-739 '
RENT. 64-372, 64-375, 65-747
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
^lot £1Zh M - 512 > M -«", 64-674,
64-1023, 64-1028, 64-1085, 65-745
~ WHS ^ CaroU ^-P«Wic schools;
North Carolina-Churches and religious
altars— Sunday schools
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NORTH CAROLINA
TRAVELS from. 64-439
H. S. ARMY Corps of Engineers In. 64-664
U. S. INTERNAL Revenue Service in. 64-378
UNIVERSITY (Chapel Hill) 64-637, 64-672
64-1057 65-739
Ackland Art Museum. 65-715
Botany Dept 64-592
Carolina Playmakers. 64-1536
Faculty members' papers. 64-540,64-580
64-614, 64-1025, 64-1072, 65-739
SECESSION. 63-117
Convention, 1861. 64-1056
SHERIFFS. 64-535
SHIPPING records. 64-374, 64-995, 64-1029
65-747 '
SHOE industry and trade. 64-401, 64-643
SLAVE records. 64-445, 64-649, 65-721
SLAVE trade. 64-591
SOCIAL conditions. 63-373
SOCIAL life. 64-366, 64-378 64-393
64-1027, 64-1031 ' '
19th century. 63-117, 64-397, 64-1091
64-1097 '
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
Presidents. 64-1538
State 'College of Agriculture and Engineering,
Raleigh. 64-606
Sta tTZn 63_89 ' 64 " 373 ' M "»l. 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, 65-711
Military posts. 64-1022
Soldiers from. 64-569, 64-658 65-744
65-748 '
WORLD War n
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
STUDENT,. 63-280, 64-376, 64-447, 64-590, NORTH Carolina Historical Society. 64-1066,
SURVEYS and surveying. 64-299, 64-366
64-368, 64-459, 64-643, 64-1057, 65-732
TAX records. 64-377, 64-535, 64-1071
TAXATION. 64-1074
TEACHERS and teaching. 63-78 63-80
64-539, 64-546, 64-600, 64-1044, 64-1529
TEMPERANCE societies. 64-994
TEXTILE industry and trade. 64-982
THEATER. 64-1536
TOBACCO
Growing. 64-375, 64-436
Manufacture. 63-110, 64-982
Trade. 64-564, 64-1537
TRAVEL and description. 64-366 64-374
64-674, 64-1179, 65-852
64-1538
NORTH Carolina Monument, Gettysburg, Pa.
65-713
NORTH Carolina Mutual Life Insurance
Company
Branch at Rocky Mount, N. C. 64-626
NORTH CaroUna Phosphate Company. 64-1024
^M^m™ 11 "* RaUroad Com Pany. 64-1080,
NORTH Cascades Conservation Council.
NORTH Central Association of Colleges and
Secondary Schools. 64-1327
Nebraska Committee on Secondary Schools
65-1496
The NORTH country advance (Newspaper)
64-920
NORTH Dakota
see also Dakota Territory
Agricultural societies. 65-771
Auditoriums. 65-801
Banks and banking. 65-780
Biographies and portraits. 65-785
Business papers. 65-786
Cattle stealing. 65-779
Ch « Cl !! S ,« and TeU &<** affairs. 65-786
D5-1536 *
Baptist. 65-1791
Congregational. 65-1536
Methodist. 65-1536
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-786
Clubs. 65-791
Constitutional Convention, 1889. 65-795
County government and county records.
65-793
Courts
Supreme Court. 65-758
Dairying
Societies. 65-782
Dams. 65-766
Drainage see Tri State Waters Commission
Education. 65-797
Farms and farming. 65-771, 65-786
Federation of Women's Clubs. 65-791
Ferries. 65-800
Fire companies and departments. 65-775
Flags. 65-784
General stores. 65-756
Governors
1944-1951 (Aandahl) 65-750
1951-1957 (Brunsdale) 65-754
Lieutenant Governors. 65-772.
Grain trade. 65-760, 65-776
Hardware trade. 65-760
Historic houses and sites. 65-767
Historical .societies. 65-793
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-759, 65-777
65-786, 65-791 '
Local. 65-791
Hotels. 65-786
Household accounts. 65-779, 65-791
Immigrants. 65-807
Indian agencies and agents. 65-786, 65-790
Indians. 65-752, 65-759, 65-765, 65-786
65-799 ' '
500
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NORTH Dakota (Continued)
Irrigation. 65-801
Judges. 65-758
Labor organizations see North Dakota-
Unions
Land. 65-801
Companies. 65-753
Settlement. 65-800
Transactions. 65-778
Law practice. 65-762, 65-792, 65-795
Legislation. 65-801
Libraries. 65-797
Literary societies. 65-781
Livestock
Breeders' associations. 65-787
Military affairs. 65-786
Military life. 65-798
Military posts. 64-313, 65-764, 65-767,
65-798, 65-799, 65-800, 65-1401
Murder trials. 65-779
Newspapers. 65-777
Nonpartisan League see North Dakota Non-
partisan League
Patriotic societies. 65-794
Personal papers. 65-757, 65-789
Pioneer life. 65-759, 65-785, 65-786,
65-793
Politics
Elections and election campaigns.
65-801
Organization and parties. 65-762,
65-769, 65-780
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 65-778
19th and 20th centuries. 65-801
20th century. 65-754, 65-776,
65-797
1900-1950. 65-750, $5-780
Patronage. 65-801
Portraits. 65-785
Postal service. 65-796
Public welfare. 65-758
Railroads. 65-801
Ranches. 65-756, *5-759, 65-767, 65-786,
65-787
Real estate business. 65-778
Resources Board. 65-772
Schools
Building of. 65-79S
Societies
Records of. 65-786
State Flag Commission. 65-784
65-786
Surveys and surveying. 65-761
Teachers and teaching. 65-786
Trading posts. 65-752, 65-790
Travel and description. 64-280, 65-752
Unions. 65-783
University (Grand Forks)
Faculty members' papers. 65-764
Veterans organizations. 65-768
Water supply. 65-778
Whitestone Will incident and battlefield.
65-1465, 65-1499
Wildlife conservation. 65-774
Women's organizations. 65-751, 65-781,
65-793
World War n
Civilian war effort. 65-788
NORTH Dakota Council of Churches. 65-1536
NORTH Dakota Council on Human Relations.
65-758
NORTH Dakota Farm Bureau. 65-771
NORTH Dakota Farm Bureau news. 65-771
NORTH Dakota Irrigation Association. 65-801
NORTH Dakota Nonpartisan League. 65-762,
65-769, 65-780
NORTH Dakota State Dairymen's Association.
65-782
NORTH Dakota State Federation of Labor.
65-783
NORTH Dakota Stock Growers' Association.
65-787
NORTH Dakota War Chest. 65-788
NORTH Dana, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
NORTH family. 64-1091
NORTH Haven, Conn.
Grocery trade. 64-1309
Land. 64-1310
NORTH Hector, N. Y.
Letters from. 64-930
Teachers and teaching. 64-820
NORTH High Street Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, Nashville, Tenn. 64-973
NORTH Pacific Fisheries Treaty. 64-1262
NORTH Platte, Neb.
Ranches. 65-1988
NORTH Pole
Flight over. 65-763
NORTH Reading, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
NORTH Russian (Polar Bear) Expedition papers,
1918-19 (Manuscript collection) 65-609
NORTH Santee, S. C.
Church of the Messiah. 64-471
NORTH Side Rail Road. 65-1520
NORTH Lansing, Mich. 65-304
NORTH Loup (Nebraska) Monthly Meeting,
Society of Friends. 65-1986
NORTH Missouri Railroad Company. 64-282,
64-290, 64-300
NORTH New Salem, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
NORTHAMPTON Co. , N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-1001,
65-709
Plantations. 64-401
NORTHAMPTON Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family and personal papers. 64-5S6
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 Central Michigan Railroad.
65-272
NORTHERN Indiana papers (Manuscript collec-
tion) 65-1999
NORTHERN Ireland see Ireland, Northern
NORTHERN Michigan Agricultural and Mechan-
ical Society. 64-1487
NORTHERN Michigan survey party. 65-237
NORTHERN Michigan University, Marquette,
Mich. 64-147B, 65-446
NORTHERN Neck, Va.
Genealogy. 65-1022
Proprietary papers. 65-983
NORTHERN Pacific Railroad. 64-1590, 65-796
Land. 65-778
NORTHERN Peninsula, Mich, see Upper
Peninsula, Mich.
501
NO Sste SymPaU,iZerS 22 So***™
NORTHFTELD, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
N0 65™° P ' Henry HOmi0 ' 18 "-1905.
NORTHRUP, Cyrus. 65-1918
NORTHRUP, George T., collector. 64-143
NORTHRUP, John K. 64-1557
NORTHUMBERLAND Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
NORTHUMBERLAND, Eng.
Coal mines and mining. 64-43
Resident of. 64-26
NORTHUMBERLAND (Ship) 65-1522
NORTHUP, Clark S. 64-882
NORTHVILLE, Mich.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-239
Wool industry and trade. 65-402
NORTH£LLE Woolen MUls, NorthviUe, Mich.
NORTHWEST coast
Anthropology. 63-14
N °M T -?6? ST torticulto ^t (Periodical)
^es™ 57 Instltute of Race Relatl °<*-
NORTHWEST, Old
Churches and religious affairs
Friends. 63-86
Immigration and emigration. 63-127
NORTHWEST Pacific see Pacific Northwest
NOR S ST a 5 PU ^ CP ° WerAs80ciati0 ' 1 -
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NORTHWESTERN University, Evanston, 111.
Medical School, Chicago
Lectures. 65-1540
Presidents. 65-519
NORTON, Andrews, 1786-1853. 65-1259
NORTHWEST Territory. 63-227,63-263
Office of the Surveyor General. 63-202
War of 1812. 65-17
™™ T VmitieS C °«°"™ Committee.
N0 65™ CTERN B0Undary Sur ™y- •««,
NORTHWESTERN Lumber Company Eau
Claire, Wis. 64-1621
NORTHWESTERN States. 64-1269
Anthropology. 64-167
NORTON, Grace Fallow, 1876- 64-150
NORTON, William J. 65-1324
NORTON Company. 64-240
NORTON family. 64-594. 64-1249
NORTON Sound, Alaska. 64-1268
NORVELL, John, 1789-1850. 65-388, 65-457
NORWALK, Conn.
Family and personal papers. 65-1562
Papers from. 63-223
NORWAY
Cooperatives. 65-73
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-674
Personal papers. 63-240
Trade
World War L 64-690
Treaties. 64-1577
NORWEGIAN Synod of the American EvangeUcal
Lutheran Church. 63-18,63-26 geUCal
NORWEGIANS in Minnesota. 63-240
NORWEGIANS in the United States. 65-1923
NORWICH, Conn.
Fa 64il3M d PerSOnal PaPerS- M " 630 '
Genealogy. 65-1995
History. 65-1995
Revolutionary period. 64-198
NORWOOD, Gus. 64-1272, 65^1044, 65-1054
NORWOOD, James Hogg, 1804-1852. 64-1029
N °64^9' R ° bina (H0gK) 17 T2?-1860.
NOTASULGA, Ala.
Letters from. 65-1531
NOTESTEIN, Wallace. 65-1980
NOTT, James E. 64-502
""•ZlsSo** C1Sr ^ 1804 - 18 "- 64-502,
Finch, Daniel, 2d earl of Nottingham "
NOTTOWAY Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
NOURSE, James. 65-25
NOVA Scotia
Acadians. 63-381
Confederate refugees. 64-678
French and Indian War. 63 -38 1
Housing. 64-712
Letters from. 64-1546
Travel and description. 65-1815
N T 8 5.^ E i« bition ' PhUadelphia »^.
NOV! Mich.
Family and personal papers. . 64-1446
NOWACK, Albert. 65-1941
NOWELL, Charles Edward, 1904- 64-1403
NOWLIN, Samuel. 65-1001
NOXUBEE Co., Miss.
Land. 64-533
NOY, Thomas. 65-1355
NOYES, Alfred, 1880-1958. 64-150, 65-1205
NOYES, Alonzo B. 64-595
NOYES, Clara. 64-1478
NOYES, Crosby. 65-909
NOYES, Horace A., 1810-1877. 65-253
NOYES, Mary. 64-1478
NOYES, Richard M. 64-30
NOR M°[o53 WUUam ' Re ™ iutit »^y soldier.
NORWOOD, William, 17677-1842. 63-117
64-1029 '
NORWOOD family. 63-117, 64-1029
NORWOOD, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
NOTARIES
Utah. 65-1127
502
NOYES, Theodore William, 1858-1946
65-434
N 6?- S 192 W miamAlbert ' 1857 -"«- 65-1311,
NUCHOLLS family
Genealogy. 64-1177
NUCHUK, Alaska
Fur trade. 65-1711
NUCLEAR physics. 64-87, 64-1323
see also Cosmic rays; Cyclotron; Electrons
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
NUCLEAR Studies, Oak Ridge Institute of.
65-149
NUCLEUS see Cells
NUESTRA SeBbra 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
NUNEZ Gaona see Neah Bay, Wash.
NUNN, SamueL 64-760
NUNN, Thomas, d. ca. 1875. 64-760
NUREMBERG, Ger.
War crime trials. 65-598
NURSERIES (Horticulture)
see also Arboriculture; Horticulture
Inspectors. 65-1919
NURSERY schools see Day nurseries
NURSES and nursing. 64-716, 65-945
Civil War. 63-356
Education. 64-1167, 65-1310
Societies. 65-1378
Spanish American War, 1898. 65-945
By place
Kentucky. 64-1466
Michigan. 65-1391
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
NUTS (Machinery) see Bolts and nuts
NUTT, Jane see Gilder, Jane (Nutt)
NUTT, LeRoy Moncure, 1828-1882. 64-596
NUTTALL, Thomas, 1786-1859. 65-654
NUTTER, Charles Sumner, 1842-1928.
65-697
NYE, Bill see Nye, Edgar Wilson, 1850-1896
NYE, Edgar Wilson, 1850-1896. 64-783,
64-1179
NYE, Gerald Prentice, 1892- 65-487
o
O. P. A. see U. S. —Office of Price Adminis-
tration
O.S.E. 64-1318
O.S.S. 64-1403, 65-900
OAK Grove Plantation, Ala. 64-496
OAK Hill, Baltimore, Md.
Building construction accounts. 65-176
OAK Park Congregational Church, Minneapolis,
Minn. 64-1520
OAK Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies.
65-149
OAK Ridge, Tenn.
Scientists. 64-29, 64-126
OAKES SMITH, Elizabeth see Smith, Elizabeth
Oakes (Prince) 1806-1893
OAKLAND Co. , Mich. 65-522
County records. 65-416
OAKLAND Female Institute, Norrlstown, Pa.
64-380
OAKLAND Paper Company. 64-913
OAKLAND, Va.
Resident of. 64-800
OAKS. 65-1937
OAKSMITH, Appleton, 1825 (ca.)-1887.
64-597
OATES, William R. 65-395
OATH of allegiance. 64-339
see also Civil War — Loyalty oaths
Virginia (1779) 64-1184
OBEAR, Bryan, collector. 64-342
OBERUN College, Oberlln, Ohio
Students. 65-241
OBERMANN, Frederick H. 65-1507
O'BRIAN, Thomas J. 64-1500
O'BRIEN, Edward J., 1890-1941. 65-871
O'BRIEN, Richard, 1758-1824. 63-333
O'BRIEN, Thomas James, 1842-1933. 65-459
OBSERVATORIES. 65-627
California. 64-779
Jamaica. 65-1265
Massachusetts. 65-1227, 65-1228
Michigan. 64-1517, 65-383, 65-627
Russia. 64-1556
Washington, D. C. 63-378
OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. (Newspaper)
63-120, 64-1022
OBSTETRICS. 64-1199. 65-479, 65-1540
O'CALLAGHAN, Thomas, b. 1825. 65-661
OCCOM, Samson, 1723-1792. 64-199
OCCONEECHTE 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 cables see Cables— Submarine
OCEAN Grove, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1629
OCEAN travel see Voyages
OCEAN View Hotel Company. 64-749
OCEANA (Ship) 64-1395
OCEANIA. 65-1784, 65-1814
see also South Pacific
Anthropology. 63-14
French colonial and commercial
undertakings. 64-261
Missions, Foreign. 65-1162
Natives. 65-1815
Volcanoes. 65-1784
OCEANIC, N. J.
Death records. 65-1558
Mops and mopsticks. 65-1558
OCEANICA see Oceania
OCEANOGRAPHY. 63-378, 64-1552
OCHS, Adolph Simon, 1858-1935. 65-47,
65-1733
O'CONNELL, Daniel. 64-131
O'CONNELL, Joseph James, 1905- 65-130
O'CONNOR, Eliza. 63-228
O'CONNOR, Harry Edward Clarke. 64-144
O'CONNOR, Harvey, 1897- 65-1031
O'CONNOR, James Francis Thaddeus/ 1884-
1949. 65-789 , 65-1664
O'CONNOR (John) case. 65-1407
O'CONNOR, John Michael, 17907-1826.
63-228
O'CONNOR, Robert Thomas, 1909- 64-1174
OCONOCHEE Township, N. C.
School District 23. 65-709
O'CONOR, Charles, 1804-1884. 64-57,
65-702
OCTAGON House, Washington, D. C. 64-1248
OCTOBER rhapsody, by Luden Price.
65-1208
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of
Battle Creek, Mich.
Queen City Lodge. 65-1356
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Platte Lodge No. 7. 65-1481
503
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of (Continued)
Richford, N. Y. 64-915
Wilver City, Idaho
Owyhee Lodge, No. 2. 65-1164
Virginia City, Nev.
Nevada Lodge, No. 7. 65-1787
Silver State Encampment No. 7
65-1787
ODISHAW, Hugh. 64-782
O'DONALD, Frank. 65-779
O'DONNELL, James, 1840-1915. 65-565
ODRIOZOLA, Manuel de. 63-74
ODUM, Dempsey. 65-159
ODUM, Howard Washington, 1844-1954
64-446
O'FALLON, Benjamin, 1793-1842 64-314
65-'1811 '
The J^ationjd Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
O'FALLON, James, 1749-1794? 64-314
O'FALLON, John, 1791-1865. 64-314
64-343 '
O'FARRELL, Patrick. 64-771
OFFICE equipment and supplies. 64-907
OFFICE of
Federal agencies are entered under
United States, e. g. U. S. -Office of Naval
Research
OFFICE of Inquiry into the Social Aspects of
Atomic Energy, University of Chicago
64-32
,OFFLEY family ,
Genealogy. 65-1550
O'FLAHERTY, Hal, 1890- 65-704
■ # OGBURN, Charlton. 65-27
OGBURN, William Fielding, 1886-1959
64-145
a
OGDEN, Gladys. 65-948
— OGDEN, Henry D. 65-890
OqpEN, J. E. 64-873
OGDEN, John, 1609-1682
Descendants of. 65-890
OGDEN, Peter Skene, 1794-1854. 64-1256.
65-1056 '
OGDEN, Robert Morris, 1877-1959
64-912
* OGDENf'Thomas
Estate of. 65-1594
OGDEN family . " .
Genealogy. 65-890
OGDEN Movement. 64-993
OGDEN Tract. 64-873
OGDEN, Utah
Biography. 65-1182
64-830,
OGEMAW Co. , Mich.
Personal papers. 65-582
OGG, Frederick Austin, 1878-1951. 65-1308
OGLE, Sir Chaloner. 63-221
OGLESBY, Emma (Gillett) 64-245
OGLESBY, John G. 64-247
OGLESBY, Richard B. 65-162
OGLESBY, Richard James, 1824-1899
64-245, 65-162, 65-1775
OG 1896- t 194 met Aga " — A 6a-Oglu, Mehmet,
OGOOUE language
Vocabulary. 65-1815
O'GORMAN Mahon see Mahon, James Patrick,
called The O'Gorman Mahon, 1800 ?-1891
O'HARA, John, 1905- 65-1664, 65-1838
O'HARE, Anne see McCormick, Anne (O'Hare)
1882-1954
O'HEAR, Joseph F. 64-482
O'HEAR, Louisa see Dickson. Louisa (O'Hear)
OHEB Shalom Congregation, Baltimore, Md.
65-1737
OHIO
Abolition riots. 63 -2 56
Agricultural societies. 63-=260
Amusements. 64-844
Art and artists. 65-18, 65-1796
Athletic societies. 63-157
Banks and banking. 63-158
Baseball clubs. 63-163
Booksellers and bookselling. 63-259
Boundaries
Michigan. 64-1472, 65-388
Bridges. 63-160, 63-204, 65-1748
Canals. 63-204, 63-256, 64-1549, 65-17
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
Mormons. 65-1162
Presbyterian. 63-179, 63-181, 63-263,
65-432
Unitarian. 65-1219
Civil engineering. 63-160, 64-1549
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions
63-175
Letters. 64-218, 65-1597
Prisons and prisoners. 63-136,64-57
64-576, 64-659, 64-1226, 65-1016
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, 65-224, 65-318*
see also Ohio— Medical colleges;
Ohio— State University (Columbus);
Ohio University, Athens
Conservation. 63-257
Cooperative communities. 64-97
Courts. 65-17
Supreme Court 64-119
Dept of Natural Resources. 63-257
Economic life. 63-256
Education
Legislation. 65-1918
Exhibitions and fairs. 63-203, 64-16
Family papers
18th to 20th centuries. 65-875
19th century. 63-178, 63-180, 63-258
64-348, 64-1395, 64-1214, 64-1540
65-595
19th and 20th centuries. 63-173, 63-193
65-1688, 65-1818 '
Farm accounts. 65-664
Farms and farming. 65-1818
Finance. 63-123
Granges jee Ohio State Grange
History. 63-171, 63-172, 63-176, 65-1775
LocaL 63-168, 63-172, 63-184, 63-195
Infantry
13th Regt., 1861-1865. 63-177
16th Regt., 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 L 64-666
115th Regt. , 1862-1865. 63-179
128th Regt. , 1861-1865. 64-786
Insurance
Life. 63-188
Jewelry trade. 63-259
504
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OHIO (Continued)
Jews. 65-1724
Judges. 64-119
Labor
Strikes. 63-256
Land. 64-1286
Public. 65-977
Speculation. 64-1511, 65-977
Transactions. 63-191
Law practice. 63-167, 64-119, 65-905
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. 63-175
Natural resources. 63-257
Newspapers. 65-914
Personal papers
19th century. 63-187, 64-106, 64-673
19th and 20th centuries. 64-609,
65-1956
Pioneer life. 65-1050
Politics. 63-123, 63-171, 63-256, 63-261,
64-769
Election campaigns, 1864-65. 63-186
Organizations and parties. 65-1219
Republican Party. 63-186, 63-259,
63-260
Whig Party. 65-905
Papers of persons active in
18th and 19th centuries. 65-17
19th century. 63-190, 63-254,
63-340, 63-399, 64-57,
65-905, 65-930
19th and 20th centuries. 63-255,
63-260, 64-786
Population elements
Germans. 63-157, 63-171, 64-952
Prisons. 64-119
Rabbinical seminaries. 65-1744
Radio stations. 64-1636
Railroads. 63-188, 63-193, 63-205,
63-256, 65-249, 65-409
Real estate business. 65-1450
Revolution
Bounty lands in. 65-977
School lands. 63-184
Scientific societies. 63-200
Social life. 63-168, 63-171, 63-174,
63-256
State University (Columbus) 65-648
Faculty members' papers. 65-1719
Stationery trade. 63-259
Students. 65-241
Superintendent of Public Instruction (Draper)
65-1918
Surveys and surveying. 65-977
Tailors. 65-1818
Teachers and teaching. 63-183, 65-557
Telephone companies. 64-942
Theater. 64-1330
Theological seminaries. 63-179, 63-181,
63-205
Trade. 63-162
Travel and description. 63-136, 63-262,
64-1173
Virginia Military District. 65-977
Vital records. 63-191
Waterworks. 63-160
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
OHIO and Mississippi Railroad Company.
64-300
OHIO Company of Associates. 65-1050
OHIO Conservation of Natural Resources
Committee. 63-257
OHIO Co. , W. Va.
County records. 65-1017
OHIO Landowners' League. 63-260
OHIO Phalanx. 64-97
OHIO River Valley. 64-81
Bridges. 65-1748
Travel and description. 65-23
OHIO State Grange. 63-260
OHIO University, Athens, Ohio
Students. 63-263
OHIOWA, Neb.
Banks and banking. 65-1462
OHLDJGER, Gustavus, 1877- 65-357
OIL see Petroleum industry and trade
OILS
Trade
Spain. 64-259
OILS, Fish. 65-889
OJAI Valley, Calif.
History. 65-952
O'KEEFE, John. 65-685
OKKELBERG, Peter Olaus, 1880- 65-460
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
Settlement. 65-1803
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
64-892
Claims. 63-266
Petroleum industry and trade. 64-1036
Public schools. 64-1201
Scientific societies. 65-149
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
OLANDER, Milton. 65-1941
OLA VIDE y Michelena, Enrique de. 65*1165
OLBRECHTS, Frans M. , 1899- 63-8
OLD age assistance. 65-47
OLD age clubs '
Michigan. 65-1385
OLD age homes
South Carolina. 63-278
OLD age pensions *
Minnesota. 63-236
OLD Colony Trust Company, Boston, Mass.
65-1916
OLD English. 65-1028
OLD Hickory Powder Plant. 65-887
OLD Ironsides see Constitution (Frigate)
The OLD order (Play) 65-1310
OLD Point Comfort, Va.
Conferences. 64-1161
505
OLD Rappahannock Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
OLD Town, Me. 65-1970
OLD Town Point, Va. 64-554
OLDDEN, James. 65-1591
OLDEN, Charles S. 65-1694
OLDFATHER, William Abbott, 1880-1945
65-1929
OLDHAM Co. , Tex
Cattle raising and trade. 65-808
OLDROYD, Osborn HamiUne, 1842-1930
64-146
OLDS, Leland. 64-1272, 65-29, 65-73
OLDS, Robert Edwin, 1875-1932. 64-1577
OLDS family
Genealogy. 65-1357
OLDWICK, N. J. (formerly New Germantown)
Medical practice. 65-1646
OLEANRail Road Company. 64-815
O'LEARY, Paul M. 64-830
OLIN, William Milo, 1845-1911. 65-1319
OLIVER, Benjamin. 65-1006
OLIVER, Henry William, 1840-1904. 65-1754
OLIVER, Isaac. 65-1006
OLIVER, James. 65-1006
OLIVER, Margaret Hutchinson. 64-1217
OLIVER, Thomas J. 65-1489
OLIVER, William Hollister, 1829-1908.
OLIVER Coke and Furnace Company. 65-1754
OLIVER Cromwell (Ship) 65-1837
OLIVER family. 65-1006
OLIVER Iron and Steel Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. 65-1754
OLIVER Tractor Company, Battle Creek
Mich. 65-461 '
° L ^ E «, BaptlSt Cburch - Minneapolis, Minn.
53-251
OI « E 135 C l OUege ' Olivet, Mich. 64-1513,
OLMSTEAD, Charles Hart, 1837-1926
64-598
OLMSTEAD, Frederick Law, 1870-1957.
65-434
OLNEY, Edward, 1827-1887. 64-1413
64-1437 '
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OLNEY, Warren. 64-1500
° L !? N ,' Culbert Levy, 1876- 64-19, 65-1035
65-2010, 65-2011 '
OLSON, Elder J. 64-150
OLSON, Floyd B]6rnstjerne, 1891-1936
64-1594, 65-674
OLSON, Harry, 1867-1935. 64-184
OLSON, James C. 64-1528
OLYMPIA, Wash.
Newspapers. 64-1266
OLYMPIC Club, San Francisco, Calif. 65-844
OLYMPIC games. 64-832
OLYMPIC National Park. 64-693
OLNEY, Richard, 1835-1917. 64-764
64-1300, 65-905 '
OLYMPIC National Park Associates, inc.
64-1261
OLYMPIC Peninsula, Wash.
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1267
OMAHA Indians. 65-1501
Government relations. 65-1471
OMAHA, Neb.
Farmer/Labor Conference, 1963. 65-1426
George Custer Post No. 7, Grand Army of
the Republic. 65-1465
History. 65-1465
Law practice. 65-1500
Letters from. 64-1490
Monuments
Manufacture. 65-1465
Personal papers. 65-1477
Pioneer life. 65-1811
Travel and description. 64-172
OMAHA Woman's Pres6 Club. 65-1497
OMAN
Archeological expeditions. 65-36
OMAR Khayyam, fl. 11th century
Rubaiyat. 65-883
ONDERDONK, Benjamin TredweU, Bp. , 1791-
O^ERDONK, Henrv &<**<*. Bp. , 1789-1858.
O'NEAL, Edward Asbury, 1875-1958
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
65-38
O'NEAL family
Genealogy. 65-877
ONEIDA Castle, N. Y.
Resident of. 65-468
ONEIDA Co. , N. Y.
Militia. 64-868
O'NEILL (Bernard) & Company, Charleston
S. C. 63-300
O'NEILL, Eugene Gladstone, 1888-1953
64-491
Emperor Jones. 63-289
O'NEILL, Feidhlim. 64-807
O'NEILL, Harold Edgar, 1888-1942. 65-1686
O'NEILL, James Milton, 1881- 65-322
O'NEILL, John. 65-685
ONEONTA (Ship) 64-709
ONONDAGA Indians. 64-167
ONSLOW Co. , N. C.
Personal papers. 64-681
ONTARIO, Can.
Family papers. 63-250
Fur trade. 65-1163
Mines and mining 64-892
ONTARIO Co. , N. Y.
Business records. 64-928
Fruitgrowing. 64-930
Maps. 64-873
OPDYCKE, Leonard E. 64-1339
OPEUKA, Ala.
Students. 65-1530
OPEN and closed shop see Closed shop
OPEN cargo policy. 64-307
OPERA. 64-733, 64-1625
Scores. 65-21
Societies. 64-1334
Texts. 64-655
Minnesota. 63-243
OPERA houses see Theater
OPERATION Barnstorming Tour 1930
64-1252
OPERETTAS see Musical theater
OPHIR Hill Consolidated Mining Company.
OPHIR Mine. 65-1173
OPHTHALMOLOGY. 65-1538
see also Eye
OPHULS, William, 1871-1933. 64-1167
OPIATES see Narcotics
OPPENHEIM (J. M.), London, Eng. 64-172
OPPENHEIMER, J. Robert, 1904- 64-30
OPPENHEMER, P. B. 65-1798
OPTICS, Electron. 64-1561
ORACLE, Ariz.
Ranches. 65-1756
506
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ORAHOOD, Harper M., 18407-1914.
65-1189
ORAIBI, Ariz.
High school. 65-1134
ORANGE Co. , Fla.
Resident of. 64-530
ORANGE Co. , N. Y.
Civil Wax
Surgeon from. 65-746
Farm accounts. 64-848
ORANGE Co. , N. C.
Family and personal papers. 63-128,
64-445, 64-538, 64-1029
Land
Legal documents. 65-732
Loyalty oaths (Civil War) 64-1087
Peace societies. 63-150
ORANGE Co. , Vt.
Law practice. 65-955
ORANGE Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family and personal papers. 64-453
ORANGE Guards, North Carolina Infantry.
64-1016
ORANGE, N. J.
Education
Poor children. 65-1636
Family and personal papers. 65-1635,
65-1636
First Presbyterian Church. 65-1636
Public schools. 65-1636
ORANGE Peace Society, Orange Co. , N. C.
63-150
ORANGEBURG Co. , S. C.
Plantations. 63-313
ORANGES, etc see Citrus fruit Industry
ORATORY see Public speaking
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, Hortense M. 64-537
ORD, Edward Otho Cresap, 1818-1883.
65-162, 65-868
ORDER of Adelphi. 64-97
ORDER of the Eastern Star
Michigan
Washtenaw County Association. 65-1356
ORDINARY of arms see Heraldry
ORDNANCE. 64-428
see also Civil War— Ordnance; Confederate
States of America— Army— Ordnance;
U. S. — Bureau of Ordnance
Naval. 64-1168, 65-44
World War I. 65-28
ORDWAY, Samuel Hanson, 1900- 64-819
ORE dressing
Arizona. 64-9
Colorado. 64-944
ORE separators. 65-1987
OREAR, Jeremiah. 64-1189
OREGON. 64-873, 65-1772 . 65-1789
Agricultural colleges see Oregon-State
University, Corvallis
Botany. 65-1779
Business papers. 65-1772
Canals. 64-248, 65-1039
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-19
Churches and religious affairs
Congregational. 65-1799
Coal mines and mining. 65-1513
Colleges and universities see Oregon-
State University, Corvallis; Oregon-
University (Eugene)
Conservation. 64-693
Construction industry. 64-709
Consular service (Gt. Brit.) 63-216
Cooperatives. 64-698
Education
Laws and legislation. 63-19
Family papers. 64-685, 64-1255, 65-1119
Farms and farming. 64-246
Fire companies and departments. 64-710
Government. 65-1137
Hardware trade. 65-1129
History (Notes, etc ) 65-1772
Immigration
see also Oregon— Settlement of
From Iowa. 64-1276
From the East. 65-1789
Indian affairs. 64-707
Indian wars. 65-1137
see also Modoc War, 1872-1873
Indians. 65-1772
Internal improvements. 65-1045
Land. 64-693
Law practice. 65-1136
Liquor industry and trade. 64-704
Lumber industry and trade. 65-1051
Massacres. 65-1789
Merchants. 64-701, 64-708
Military posts. 64-706
Military service in. 63-272, 63-355
Militia. 64-706, 65-1119
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
64-704
Engineering. 65-1798
Missions. 64-966, 65-1772, 65-1789
Mounted Volunteers
1st Regt. 64-708
Company H. 64-706
Music schools. 64-692
Newspapers. 64-1266
Pioneer life. 65-1772, 65-1789
Politics. 65-1137
Organizations and parties. 64-703
Democratic Party. 64-707
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 64-707, 65-1136
20th century. 64-687
Primary elections. 64-703
Public utilities. 64-1269
Railroads. 65-1045
Rural electrification. 64-698
Settlement of . 64-904, 65-1045, 65-1046,
65-1789
Sheriffs. 64-706
Shipbuilding. 64-709
State University, Corvallis. 64-685
Steamboats. 64-702, 64-709
Surveys and surveying. 64-711
Travel and description. 65-i815
University (Eugene)
Faculty members' papers. 64-694
Summer school in Alaska. 64-686
Voting records. 64-707
507
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OREGON Agricultural College, Corvallis see
Oregon— State University, Corvallis
OREGON City, Or.
Newspapers. 64-1266
OREGON Girls' Drill Company. 64-703
OREGON Improvement Company. 65-1045
65-1046
OREGON Institute, Salem, Or. see Willamette
University, Salem, Or.
OREGON Rangers. 64-706, 64-708
ORE GON Road. 64-2 63
OREGON Rural Electric Cooperative Associa-
tion. 64-698
OREGON (Ship) 64-532
OREGON spectator, Oregon City, Or. (News-
paper) 64-1266, 65-1119
OREGON Territory
Surveyor general. 64-711
OREGON Trail Highway. 65-1431
O'REILLY, John Boyle, 1844-1890. 65-908
ORFORD, Robert Walpole, earl of see Walpole,
■ Robert, earl of Orford, 1676-1745
ORFORD Copper and Sulphur Company
54-237
ORGANIC chemistry. 65-1540, 65-1928
ORGANISTS. 64-1481
ORGANIZATION of American Historians
(formerly Mississippi Valley Historical
Association) 65-166, 65-1492
ORGANIZATIONS k 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 Exclusion League, California.
65-2010
ORIENTAL history. 65-67
ORIENTAL languages and literature. 65-1289
see also Semitic languages
Teachers and teaching. 65-1275, 65-1295
ORIENTAL Missionary Society
Tokyo, Japan. ' 64-431
ORIENTAL Society, American. 65-1218
ORIGINAL Club, Bismarck, N. .D. 65-791
ORLEANS, Louis Philippe Albert d', comte de
Paris see Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d"
Orleans, comte de, 1838-1894
ORLEANS, Philippe H, due d', 1674-1723.
64-122
ORLEANS, Neb.
Cemetery records. 65-1448
ORLEANS Territory. 65-699
see also Louisiana
ORMANDY, Eugene, 1899- 64-1481
ORMSBY, Oliver. 65-652
ORMSBY, Stephen, 1759-1844. 65-25
ORNE, Timothy. 65-1318
ORNE family. 65-1318
ORNITHOLOGY see Birds
OROVTLLE, Calif.
Gold mines and mining. 65-1525
ORPHAN Society of Philadephia. 65-1544
ORPHANS and orphan asylums
see also Child welfare
Georgia. 63-409
Missouri. 63-23
Pennsylvania. 65-1544
South Carolina. 63-278
ORR, Benjamin. 65-2001
ORR, Charlotte (Pettis) 65-923
ORR, Hiram Winnett, 1877- 65-1365
ORR, James Lawrence, 1822-1873. 63-66
ORR, William, 1860-1939. 65-923
ORR family. 64-564
ORTEGA, Jesus Gonzalez see Gonzalez
Ortega, Jesus, 1822-1881
ORTHODOX Eastern Russian Church in North
America see Russian Orthodox Greek
Catholic Church of North America
ORTHODOX Judaism. 65-1734
ORTIZ de Rosas, Juan Manuel Jose Domingo
see Rosas, Juan Manuel Jose Domingo
Ortiz de, 1793-1877
ORTON, Edward Francis Baxter, 1829-1899
64-100
ORVTS, JosiahS. 65-1355
OSAGE Indians. 65-1177
OSBORN, Chase Salmon, 1860-1949. 65-462
65-463
As correspondent. 64-1433, 64-1448,
64-1455, 64-1469, 64-1474, 64-1491,
64-1496, 64-1499, 64-1505, 64-1515,
65-209, 65^226, 65-299, 65-301,65-332.
85-338, 65-349, 65-395, 65-397, 65-445,
65-481, 65-513, 65-531, 65-532, 65-537,
65-547, 65-552, 65-602, 65-631, 65-636,
65-644, 65-648, 65-665, 65-666
Correspondence with his chauffeur. 65-210
Recollections of. 65-579
Secretary to. 65-598
OSBORN, George Augustus, 1884- 65-340
OSBORN (Marcus B.) and Company, Rock
Island, 111. 64-245
OSBORN, Mary. 64-923
OSBORN, Stella Brunt, 1894- 65-463
OSBORN, William Hamilton. 65-1634
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
OSCEOLA Co. , Mich.
Personal papers. 65-1352
OSCURO Mountains (New Mexico)
Geology. 65-1771
OSGOOD, Mrs. Edward see Osgood, Florence
Mary (Farnham)
OSGOOD, Florence Mary (Farnham) 65-955
OSGOOD, Frances Sargent (Locke) 1811-1850
- 64-803
OSGOOD, Herbert Levi, 1855-1918. 64-1169
65-1207
OSGOOD (J. R.) and Company, Boston, Mass
63-401
OSGOOD, James Ripley, 1836-1892. 63-401
65-1649
OSGOOD, Samuel, 1748-1813. 64-1567
OSGOODE, J. A. 65-884
OSHKOSH, Wis.
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1623
OSKALOOSA, Iowa
Penn College. 64-962
OSLER, William, 1849-1919. 63-250
OSMENA, Sergio. 65-311
O'SMITH, Richard John Smith, known as
1786-1855. 64-147
OSSIANHall, Fairfax Co., Va. 64-997
OSTRANDER, George N. 64-908
OSTRANDER, Jared F., d. 1874. 65-1043
OSTRANDER, Rowena see_McMicken, Rowens
(Ostrander)
OSTRANDER, Russell Cowles, 1851-1919
64-1500
fl08
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
OSTRANDER family. 65-1043
O'SULUV AN, Eugene D. 65-168
O'SULLJVAN, James Edward, 1876-1949.
64-1269
O'SULLIVAN, John Louis, 1813-1895.
65-2020
OSWEGO Canal. 64-941
OSWEGO Co. , N. Y. 64-919
OSWEGO, N. Y. 64-943
OTERMIN, Antonio de. 65-1165
OTEY, A. G. 64-600
OTEY, Eliza D. (Pannill) 64-600
OTEY, James Hervey, Bp. , 1800-1863.
63-378, 64-540, $4-580, 64-600 , 64-1121,
65-878
OTIS, Harrison Gray, 1837-1917. 64-738
OTIS, John. 65-1200
OTIS, Joseph. 65-1200
OTIS, Marshall Voigt, 1919- 64-1174
OTIS, Mary Allyne see Gay, Mary Allyne
(Otis)
OTIS, William. 65-1200
OTIS family. 65-1200
OTOE Co. , Neb.
Records. 65-1498
OTOE Indians. 65-1499
OTSEGO Co. , N. Y.
Family papers' 64-901, 64-935
OTSEGO, Mich.
Letters received in. 65-293
OTTAWA Co. , Mich.
Business papers. 65-225
OTTAWA, HI.
Real estate business. 65-684
OTTAWA Indians
Government relations. 65-1179
OTTAWA River
Floods. 63-235
OTTER, JohnD. 65-23
OTTER, Mellie (Carte*) 65-23
OTTER (Steamer) 64-702
OTTINGER, Douglass, b. 1804. 65-1691
OTTIS, Thomas. 65-1449
OTTO, H. M. 63-18
OTTOMAN Empire see Turkey
OUR hundred days in Europe, by Oliver
Wendell Holmes. 65-908
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
OUTCALT, Runyon R.
Estate of. 65-1642
OUTDOOR Recreation, National Conference on.
64-21
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
OUTWATER family
Genealogy. 65-1357
OVER the teacups, by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
65-908
OVERLAND journeys to the Pacific. 63-223,
64-248, 64-263, 64-731, 64-758, 64-1265,
64-1266, 64-1276, 65-677, 65-952, 65-1701,
65-1770, 65-1772, 65-1782, 65-1789,
65-1791, 65-1792, 65-1793, 65-1800,
65-2015
see also Travels in the United States
OVERMAN, Lee Slater, 1854-1930. 64-1088 ,
65-711
OVERMYER, John. 63-350
OVERSEAS Press Club of America. 64-1615,
65-1062
OVERTON, A. W. 64-1182
OVERTON, James. 65-25
OVERTON, John, 1766-1833. 65-25
OVERTON family
Genealogy. 65-877, 65-882, 65-962,
65-1027
OVTD Light Company. 64-942
OVID, N. Y.
Vigilance Society. 64-921
OWATONNA, Minn.
Teachers and teaching. 64-820
OWEN, George W. 65-388
509
OWEN, Henry E. 65-464
OWEN, Lou Cretia. 65-887
OWEN, Sir Richard, 1804-1892. 64-796
OWEN, Ruth (Bryan) 1885-1954. 65-932,
65-1412
OWOSSO, Mich.
Furniture industry and trade. - 65-516
OWSLEY, Frank Lawrence, 1890-1956.
64-1193, 65-888
OWSLEY, Harriet Fason (Chappell) 64-1193,
65-888
OWSLEY family
Genealogy. 64-1179
OWYHEE Co., Idaho. 65-1785
Records at Silver City. 65-1812
OWYHEE Lodge No. 2, Independent Order of.
Odd- Fellows, Silver City, Idaho. 65-1164
OWYHEE Meat Company, Silver City, Idaho.
65-1785
OWYHEE Silver Mining Company. 65-1785
The OWYHEE war (Article) 65-1149
OX team trips (Bullwhacking) 65-1783
OXFORD, Eng.
University. 63-207
Christ Church. 63-207
Description. 65-186
Faculty. 65-1195
Students. 65-1873
OXFORD Female Academy, Oxford, Ohio
(later Oxford College for Women)
Students. 64-373
OXFORD Furnace (N. J. ) 65-1612
OXFORD, Miss.
Civil War. 64-246
University of Mississippi see Mississippi-
University (Oxford)
OXFORD, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1612
OXFORD, N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-634,
64-1040
Letters received in. 64-509
Medical practice. 64-632
Resident of. 65-749
OXFORD, Ohio
College for Women (formerly Oxford Female
Academy) 64-373
History. 63-184
OXFORD, Ohio (Continued)
Miami University see Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Western College for Women (formerly
Western Female Seminary) 63-263
OX M^75 GarfieU Br ° mley ' Bp -' 1891 "1963.
OYSTER roasts. 64-785
OZETTE Timber Company. 64-1267
The National U„io„ Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
P
PABST, Fred. 64-71
PA ff^,^ Brman Tbeater - Milwaukee, Wis
03-230
PACE, Frank C, 1912- 65-131
PACELLI Eugenio, Cardinal see Pius xn
Pope, 1876-1958 *
PACIFIC coast
see also Pacific States; Voyages-To the
Pacific coast
Exploring expeditions (Spanish) 65-1825
Hydrographic surveying. 65-1518
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc.)
65-1518
Navigation. 65-1825
Seafaring life. 63-216
Steamboat lines. 65-1045, 65-1046
Travel and description. 63-216, 63-234
PACIFIC Coast Coal and Oil Company
65-1032, 65-1045, 65-1046
PACIFIC Coast Coal Company. 65-1045
PACIFIC Coast Company. 65-1046
PACIFIC Coast Railway Company, San Luis
Obispo, Calif. 65-1045, 65-1046
PA «"7£,»° aSt '""'"Ship Company. 65-1045
Do-1046
PACIFIC Fisheries Conference. 64-1262
PACIFIC fisherman (Periodical) 64-1262
PACIFIC Islands see Oceania
PACIFIC Northwest ~~
Anthropology. 64-1251
Botany. 65=1779
Cattle raising and trade. 65-1883
Claims. 65-1155
Electric power. 65-1044
Exploring expeditions. 65-1782, 65-1818
Forests and forestry. 64-696
History. 64-1251
Indians. 64-1251
Land
Management. 65-1883
Lumber industry and trade. 65-1051
Maps. 65-1155
Personal papers. 64-1258
Ranches. 65-1883
Travel and description. 65-1158
PACIFIC Northwest Regional Planning
Commission. 64-1262
PACIFIC Ocean
Air traveL 64-1252
Exploring expeditions. 63-344
Scientific. 65-321
Maps, Military
World War H. 65-919
Salmon. 65-1938
Shipwrecks. 64-868
Voyages see Voyages-Pacific Ocean
World Warn. 65-919, 65-1066
PA _6 5 I "7 C 64° CEAN "— t-^-crtpt collection)
PA ££? ( ;« elati0nS ^""es office files, 1927-
1957 (Manuscript collection) 64-1331
PACIFIC Slope manuscripts, 1769-1895.
65—853
PACIFIC States
see also Pacific coast
Coal mines and mining. 65-1045
History. 65-1766
Indians. 63-3, 63-216
Music. 64-692
Petroleum industry and trade. 65-1046
Quartermaster service. 64-248
Railroads. 65-1046
PACIFIC Steam Navigation Company. 65-1793
PACIFIC Telegraph Company. 65-1794
PACIFISM see Conscientious objectors; Peace
PACIFIST organizations see Peace— Societies
PACK, Charles Lathrop. 64-908
PACKARD, Alpheus Spring, 1836-1905
64-100, 64-1556
PACKARD Motor Car Company. 65-343
PACKER, Jonathan. 64-952
PACKER family. 64-952
PACKET ships see Inland water transporta-
tion—Shipping records; Ships
PADDOCK, Algernon Sidney, 1830-1897
65-1440, 65-1489
PADDOCK, James A. 64-790
PADUCAH, Ky. 64-315
Civil War. 63-350
Letters from. .64-528
PAETOW, Louis J. 65-1981
PAE2, Jose Antonio. 65-1080
PAGE, Abbott C. 65-1409
PA f£ge1 UDaMatilda «!S ««* Anna Matilda
PAGE, Arthur, 1863-1960. 64-162 2
PAGE, B. M. 64-1189
PAGE, Carroll S. 64-1220
PAGE, Carter. 63-345
PAGE, Geraldine. 64-1618
PAGE, Henry A. 65-711
PAGE, Herman, Bp., 1866-1942. 65-465
PAGE, John, 1744-1808. 63-96
PAGE Stanton, pseud, see Fuller, Henry
Blake, 1857-1929 y
PAGE, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922 64-61R
65-958, 65-972 '
PAGE, Walter Hines, 1855-1918. 63-64
«- 7 9 "' M ~ 767 ' M - 779 ' M - 15M - «-«».
•PAGE, William. 65-718
PAGE William, clergyman of Ann Arbor,
Mich., fl. 1829. 65-1350
PAGE, William, planter. 65-733
PAGE family. 64-1031, 64-1622
PAGET, R. H. 64-168
PAH-UTE Indians see Paiute Indians
PAINE (C. N. ) Company, Merillan Wis
64-1623
PAINE, Eleazer A. 64-528
PAINE, Valorous Robert, 1796-1865. 65-1355
PAINE, William Henry, 1828-1890. 65-946
PA 64^1623 mber C ° mpany ' ° shk °sh, Wis.
PAINT industry and trade
Louisiana. 65-889
Michigan. 65-401, 65-404
PAINTERS (Artists) see Art and artists
PAINTERS, Decorators and Paperhangers of
America, Brotherhood of
Local 514, Ann Arbor, Mich. 64^1452
PAINTING. 64-948, 64-1217, 64-1360
65-2000 '
PAINTINGS
Awards. 65-829
Civil War. 65-93
Exhibitions. 63-216, 65-1941
510
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PAINTINGS (Continued)
Gifts. 64-1543
Washington, D. C.
Capitol. 64-1315
PAIUTE Indians. 65-1822, 65-1994
PAIUTE War, 1860. 65-1822
PAKISTAN. 64-1331
PALE fire, by Vladimir Nabokov. 65-921
PALEOBOTANY. 63-162
PALEONTOLOGJCAL Society. 65-1930
Pacific Coast Branch. 65-1930
PALEONTOLOGY. 64-100, 65-654, 65-1076
see also Prehistoric a nim als
Societies. 65-1930
PALERMO, Italy
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1282
PALERMO, Me.
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1963
PALESTINE. 63-232
see also Israel
Arab question. 64-17
Missionary activities in. 64-1281
Restoration of. 65-1739
United Nations. 65-891
PALISADE, Nev.
Railroads. 65-1993
PALLINSBURN House, Berwick-on-Tweed,
Northumberland, Eng. 64-26
PALLS, Va.
Letters received in. 65-985
PALMER, Alanson. 64-849
PALMER, Albert M. 63-179
PALMER, Alexander Mitchell, 1872-1936
Raids against radicals. 65-613
PALMER, Alexander Smith. 64-1578
PALMER, Alice Freeman, 1855-1902.
64-1413, 64-1462, 65-318, 65-1347
PALMER, Alonzo Benjamin, 1815-1887
As correspondent. 65-618, 65-654
Lectures. 65-333, 65-596
PALMER, Arthur Armstrong. 65-1363
PALMER, Bertha (Honore) 1849-1918. 65-840
PALMER, Charles Henry, 1814-1887. 65-466,
65-585
PALMER, Edwin, 1824-1895. 63-207
PALMER, Eliakim. 64-190
PALMER, George Herbert, 1842-1933.
64-1462
PALMER, J. H. 65-513
PALMER, John McAuley, 1817-1900. 65-162,
65-1775
PALMER, Nathaniel Brown, 1799-1877.
64-1578
PALMER, Paul, 1900- 65-1850, 65-1852
PALMER, Theodore Dixon. 64-1578
PALMER, Thomas Witherell, 1830-1913.
64-1500, 65-457
PALMER, David Wheeler, b. 1807. 65-1355
PALMER, E. Laurence. 64-819
PALMER family. 64-1578
PALMER (Neb. ) Monthly Meeting, Society of
Friends. 65-1986
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
\._ -
PALMETTO Guard, Charleston, S. C. (Post-
Civil War) 63-88
PALMETTO Regiment, 1846-1848? South
Carolina Infantry. 63-310
PALMETTO Sharp Shooters, South Carolina
Infantry (Civil War) 65-1865
PALMYRA Township, Ohio
Land. 64-1286
PALO Alto Film Corporation. 64-727
PALO Duro Canyon, Tex.
Ranches. 65-806
PALOUSE River region
Wheat farming. 64-1270
PAMBRUN, P. C. 64-1256
PAMMEL, Louis Hermann, 1862-1931.
65-1943
PAMPANGA language
Glossary. 64-167
PAN American Child Welfare Congress. 64-21
PAN American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y. ,
1901. 64-167
PANAMA. 65-1826 , 65-1827 , 65-1826
Colonization. 65-1828
Consular relations (Italy) 64-1282
Exploration. 65-1828
Social life. 65-1827
Travel and description. 65-507, 65-952,
65-1514, 65-1815
PANAMA CanaL 63-326, 64-764, 64-767,
65-862, 65-1826, 65-1828
see also Canal Zone
Speeches, notes, etc. 65-226
PANAMA, Isthmus of. 64-172, 64-732,
64-764
see also Canal Zone; Panama
Maps. 65-1828
PANAMA Railroad Company. 65-1826,
65-1828
PANGBORN, Clyde Edward, 1893 (ca. )-1958.
64-1252
PANHANDLE Breeder's Association. 64-752
PANHANDLE of Texas
Land settlement. 64-752
PANHANDLE Press Association. 65-813
PANIC of
see also Depressions
1857. 63-135
1907. 64-286
PANKHURST, Emmaline. 63-361
PANNILL, Eliza D. see Otey, Eliza D.
(Pannill)
PAPAGO Indians. 65-1176
PAPER making and "trade. 64-913
Michigan. 65-258
North Carolina. 64-1037, 64-1124
PAPER money see Money, Paper
PAPERHANGERS
Unions. 64-1452
PAPIN, Joseph M. 64-287
PAPIN, P. D. 65-1801
PAPYRL 65-384
PAQUET, Joseph, 1841-1924. 64-709
PARADISE Valley, Nev.
Camp Winfield Scott. 65-1151
PARAGUAY. 65-1080
PARASITOLOGY. 65-1938
PARCEL post laws. 63-382
PARDAILLAN de Gondrin, Louis Antoine,
due d'Antln see Antln, Louis Antoine de
pardaillan de Gondrin, due d', 1665-1736
PARDEE, George C. , 1857-1941. 65-867
j PARDIECK, Eduard, 1867-1926. 63-34
511
PARDON. 64-257
see also Probation
Civil War. 63-95, 64-243, 64-659, 64-757
Nebraska. 65-1487
Pennsylvania. 64-1153
PARENT-teacher associations. 65-638
Michigan. 65-449
PARETO, Vilfredo. 64-1351
PARGELUS, Stanley McCrory, 1898- 65-707
PARHAM, Eng. 64-34
PARIS, Louis Philippe Albert d'Orle'ans
comte de, 1838-1894. 64-817
PARIS, France
Art students. 64-881
Consular service (U. S. ) 64-1065
Diplomatic service (U. S. } 64-1348
Unofficial 64-1568
Exposition uAiverselle, 1878. 65-468
Fur trade. 65-673
Law practice. 64-408
Letters from. 64-350, 65-1311
Letters received in. 64-474, 64-502
Lindbergh's flight*to, 1927. 65-672
Peace Conference, 1898. 65-1552
The National Un.on Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PARKER, Cortlandt Lewis. 65-1687
PARKER, Daniel, 1782-1846. 63-228
PARKER, Elizabeth. 65-1687
PARKER, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895. 63-9
P T!pL k E e U r? emiaB - ^">*. Suphemia
PARKER, Francis W. 64-1326
PARKER, Frank J. 65-1053
! PARKER, Frank Wilson, 1897- 65-311
PARKER, Franklin Leonidas, 1820-1894.
65-467 \
PARKER, Horatio Hyde, 1850-1924. 64-699
PARKER, Isaac, 1766-1830. 64-1584
PARKER, Isaac Brown. 65-1630 '
PARKER, James, 1725-1797. 65-1687
Lands. 65-.1559
PARKER, James, 1776-1868. 65-1687
PARKER, James, a. 1827-1898. 65-1687
PARKER, Jamleson. 64-699
PARKER, Joel, 1816-1888. 65-1694
PARKER, John Goldsbury, 1829-1909
I 65-1043
Peace Conference, 1919. 64-1366
64-1577, 65-1925
United States. 63-325, 64-129
Territorial Section (formerly The
Inquiry, 1917-1919) 65-1925
Travel and description. 63-250, 64-1180
PARE, 111.
Politics. 65-157
PARIS, Mo.
Dulany Memorial Library. 65-677
PARIS, Treaty of, 1898. 65-1552
PARISH, Julius G. 65-1607 '
PARK, Edwards Amasa, 1808-1900. 65-1762
PARK, Emory. 65-532
PARK, John Grubb. 65-654 ■"'
PARK College, ParkviUe, Mo. 64-281
PARK Service, U. S. National. 64-1510
PARKE, LemiraseeGillett, Lemira (Parke)
PARKE, Thomas V. 64-1174 '
PARKE, Davis & Company. 64-1174
PARKER, Alfred. 64-699
/T^t!^' 1852 - 1926 - 63 - 246 -
PARKER, Carleton HubbeU, d. 1918. 64-1271
PARKER, Charles Astor, 1870-1957. 63-246
PARKER, Nathan. 65-2001
PARKER, Paul Percy, 1880-
1 65-865
collector.
PARKER, Richard, 1810-1893. 65-1
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 '
PARKER family. 65-1043, 65-1687
PA ?« K ^ L ' Geor 6 e Washington, 1822-1862.
04—602
PARKHILL, John, 1786-1856. 64-602
PARKHILL family. 64-602
PARKHURST, John Gibson, 1824-1906
65-468
PARKHURST, Josey B. (Reeves) d. 1870.
65-468
PARKHURST, Stephen. 65-468
PARKIN, Henry Sid. 65-790
■PARKINSON, C. Northcote. 64-903
PARKINSON, Leonard. 65-1526
PARKINSON family. 64-1249
PARKMAN, Francis, 1823-1893. 63-67
64-792 '
PARKS, Samuel C. 64-245
PARKS. 65-1924
see also National parks and reserves
Iowa. 65-1943
Nebraska. 65-1466
North Carolina. 64-365
PARKVILLE, Mo.
Park College. 64-281
PAR LDf, Charles C. 64-775
PARMA Centre, N. Y.
Personal papers. 64-998
PARMA, Italy
Travel. 64-1217
PA S^if E ' Abner Cornelius, 1806-1889
I dd-4q9
PARMELEE, Delia see Phelps, Delia
(Parmelee)
PARMELEE family. 65-469
PARNELL, Charles Stewart. 64-131 '
PAROCHIAL schools see Church schools
PAROLE see Pardon
PARRISH, John, 1729-1807. 65-155
PARRISH, Joseph Lee, 1905-
Political cartoons. 65-883
I PARRBH, Maxfielfl, 1870- 64-491, 64-1339
PARRISH, Stephen. 63-393
PARRISH family
Genealogy. 64-898
PARROTT, Robert Parker, 1804-1877
64-1168
PARROTT, Ursula. 65-1664
PARRY, Mary see Sword, Mary (Parry)
PARRY, Thomas. 64-1152
PARRY, Will H., 1864-1917. 65-1053
PARRY family. 64-1152
PARSE family. 65-1688
PARSIPPANY, N. J.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-1568
PARSLEY, Eliza HaU. 65-734.
I PA 2f ^ Y ' Wmiam Murdock, 1840-1865
I 65-734
PARSONS, Anne see Custis, Anne (Parsons)
PA ^^'« < ^ 3rd Lambe ' Bp "' 18 «-"60.
65-20, 65-91
PARSONS, Elsie Worthington (Clews) 1875-
1941. 63-10
PARSONS, Henry Betts, d. 1885. 65-470
PARSONS, Ichabod. 64-824
512
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PARSONS, Lewis Baldwin, 1818-1907.
65-162
PARSONS family. 64-207, 64-536
PARTfflON (Ship) 64-1398
PARTISAN Rangers see Alabama— Cavalry—
51st RegL, 1862-1865
PARTRIDGE, Richard, 1681-1759. 64-190
PARVIN, Theodore Sutton, 1817-1901.
63-210
PASADENA, Calif.
Family and personal papers. 64-1540
Scientific societies. 64-30
PASCHALL, George M. 65-1053
PASCHEN, Friedrich. 65-1718
PASQUOTANK Co. , N. C.
Family and personal papers. 64-397,
64-425
PASS Christian, Miss.
First Presbyterian Church. 64-1533
PASSAIC Co. , N. J. 65-1607
PASSAIC River
Flood control. 65-1661
PASSFIELD, Sidney James Webb, baron, 1859-
1947. 64-1355
PASSMORE, J. E. 64-1160
PASSPORTS. 64-257
PASTEUR family. 65-724
PASTORAL theology
Lectures, notes, etc. 65-1567
PATCHELL, William T. 64-136
PATCHEN, Kenneth, 1911- 64-150
PATE, Burwell, 1820-1896. 65-709
PATE, John Wesley, 1847-1896. 65-709
PATE f amily, 65-709
V .PATENT law. 65-904, 65-905
PATENT medicines. 64-966
PATENT Office, U. S. 64-1025
PATENTS. 63-120, 64-8, 64-356, 64-649,
64-749, 65-358
Aerodynamics. 65-894
Electrical field. 64-1357
Firearms. 63-379, 64-16, 64-917
Gate latch. 63-145
Iron and steeL 65-1754
Lifesaving equipment. 65-1691
Litigation. 65-1691
Machinery. 64-1112, 65-1987
Motiori 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, William, 1745-1806. 65-1689
PATERSON, N. J.
Family papers. 65-1593, 65-1643
Land. 65-1623
Society for Establishing of Useful Manu-
factures. 64-1143, 65-1623, 65-1674
PATHFINDER and Guernsey Reservoir.
65-1505
PATHOLOGY. 64-153, 64-683, 65-1540
PATON, William Agnew, 1848-1918. 65-1690
PATRICK Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
PATRICK Henry (Confederate steamer)
65-1882
PATRIOTIC societies. 63-273
Michigan. 65-211, 65-212, 65-450,
65-1328, 65-1383
Missouri. 64-320
North Dakota. 65-794
Tennessee. 64-1179, 64-1184, 64-1192
Wyoming. 65-1795
PATRONAGE, Political see Political
patronage
PATRONS' Cooperative Fire ReUef Association,
Bath, N. Y. 64-892
PATRONS of Husbandry. 63-50, '64-1263,
64-1269, 64-1272, 65-714
Illinois State Grange. 64-250
Pomona Grange, Winnebago Co. 64-251
Michigan State Grange. 64-1456, 65-471,
65-472
Fawn River Grange. 65-1346
Glass Creek Grange No. 425. 65-1346
Stoney Creek Grange No. 51. 65-1346
Ypsilanti Grange No. 56. 65-472
Ohio State Grange. 63-260
Washington. 65-1055
PATTEN, Augusta see Glover, Augusta
(Patten)
PATTEN, Edythe Agnes see Corbin, Edythe
Agnes (Patten)
PATTEN, JohnAlanson, 1867-1916. 64-966
PATTENGILL, Albert Henderson, 1842-1906.
65-1397, 65-1918
PATTENGILL, Henry Romaine, 1852-1918.
65-1353
PATTERSON, Andrew Johnson. 65-884
PATTERSON, Angus. 63-352
PATTERSON, Carlile Polock. 64-1268
PATTERSON, Frank Dean, d. 1920. 65-473
PATTERSON, George Leo. 65-473
PATTERSON, George Washington, 1799-1879.
65-474
PATTERSON, George Washington, b. 1826.
65-474
PATTERSON, George Washington, 1864-1930.
64-1515, 65-474
PATTERSON, George Washington, 1893-
65-474
PATTERSON, John C. , 1838-1910. 65-473
PATTERSON, Paul L. , 1900- 65-1040
PATTERSON, Philo D. , b. 1844. 65-473
PATTERSON, Robert Porter, 1891-1952.
65-48, 65-78
PATTERSON, Rufus Lenoir, 1830-1879.
64-1089
PATTERSON, S. S. 65-1178
PATTERSON, Samuel Finley, 1799-1874.
64-535, 64-1089
PATTERSON, Samuel Legerwood, 1850-1908.
64-1089
PATTERSON, Thomas. 65-1053
•PATTERSON, William. 65-474
(PATTERSON family. 64-1089 , 65-473,
65-474, 65-1689
Genealogy. 65-877, 65-1357
PATTERSON, N. C.
Resident oi. 64-520
PATTESON family. 65-1000
PATTL Adelina, 1843-1919. 64-817
PATTEE, Sylvester. 64-314
PATTISON, Godfrey. 65-1522
PATTISON, Mark, 1813-1884. 63-207
PATTISON, William J. , b. 1828. 64-1533
PATTISON family. 64-1533
PATTON, AnnaB. (Pearson) 64-603
PATTON, B. Frank. 64-502
PATTON, Carl Safford, 1866-1939. 65-648
PATTON, E.E. 64-1185, 65-884
PATTON, Henrietta (Kerr) 64-603
PATTON, James. 65-971
PATTON, James G. 65-78
PATTON, James W., 1803-1861. 64-603
PATTON, John, 1850-1907. 65^475, 65-494,
65-565, 65-620
PATTON, John Shelton, 1857-1932. 65-1029
PATTON, Martha Bell (Turner) 64-603
513
PATTON, Simon N. 65-1922
PATTON, Thomas W. 64-803
PATTON, William, o£ „„„„_ ^ 64e0Q
PATTON family. 64-603
PAULDING, Frederick. 65-1692
"SM'S^' 1 ™-* 6 3-363
PAULDING Co., Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-190
PAULI, Wolfgang. $5-1718
PAULING, Linus Carl, 1901- 65-1928
PAUMOTU Archipelago see Taumotu Archi-
PA 63 N -350 TOTE ' JUUan ' lstbaron - 1828-1902.
PAW Paw Railroad. 64-1503
PAXTON, William A., b. 1837. 65-1775
PA gg William McClung, i 819 . 1916 .
PAYN, James, 1830-1898. 64-149
PAYNE, Elisabeth Winter see Lo m », *,•
beth Winter (Payne) 1850^932 ^ "^
PAYNE, Elizabeth Clark, 1871-1938. 65-476
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 Harold, 1836-1907. 65-476
PAYNE, William Osborn. 64-1354
PAYNE family. 64-1354
Genealogy. 65-968
PEA Ridge, Ark.
Battle of 1862. 65-1843
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PEABODY College for Teachers, Nashville,
t!^k SSS. George Peabody College for
Teachers, Nashville, Tenn.
PEABODY Education Fund. 64-993,65-918
PE a?d°Al MUSe , Um °' American Archaelogy
and Anthropology, Harvard University.
65-1076, 65-1267 "
PEABODY Normal College, NashviUe, Tenn.
NSh^Te^ 7 C ° Uege f ° r TUch6 "'
PEACE
Here are entered references on paci-
ficism, i. e. , the renunciation on moral
grounds of offensive or defensive military
action, and on the maintenance of peace, and
of peace movements
tl'^t 6 t' le7 ' S4 " 966 ' •*-"«. 64-1295,
64-1303, 64-1521, 64-1615, 65-1920
Conferences see names of peace con-
ferences, e. g. Paris, France-Peace
Conference, 1919
Education. 65-152
Movements. 65-843, 65-1724
Societies. 63-232, 64-21, 64-23, 64-739
65-"m7 M ' 962, 64 - 1303 ' 65 -"«>,
Illinois. 64-23
North Carolina. 63-150
Washington. 65-1035
Treaties see subdivision Treaties under
names of wars; and names of individual
treaties.e. g., Ghent, Treaty of, 1814
Civil War. 64-1329, 65-905
Russo-Japanese War. 65-917
Spanish American War. 65-1552
World War I. 63-357, 64-1577, 65-1925
World War H. 65-1925
PE 65 C -905 OnVentiOn ' WasMn et° n . D - C. , 1861.
PEARCE, Bernard L. 64-1272
PEARCE, Webster Houston, 1876-1940.
65-1353
PEARCE family. 64-590
PEARCESSES engine. 64-507
PEARMAN family. 65-1535
PEARSALL, R. M. 64-375
PEARSALL, Robert J. $5-1035
PEARSON, C. G. 64-375
PEARSON, Dr eWj 1897 _ 65 _ 43 M ^
PEARSON, John M. 64-946
PEARSON, Richmond, 1852-1923. 64-604
PZ M^s' Richmond Mumlord, 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
PE ^e Y nn AUS ^i?0 a i eC ° UeEe ' ^^
PE ^. George, 1795-1869. 65-186,
PEA f??, Y ' Ge0rge Foster > 1852-1938.
63-402, 64-764, 64-767, 64-1566, 65-39,
PEABODY, Mary Ann. 64-1045
PEABODY, Mary Tyler see Mann, Mary Tyler
(Peabody) 1806-1887 * 7
PEABODY, Sellm Hqbart 1829-190*
65-165, «5-1306 ' 18Z8 - 1903 -
^omTa S °fw **"*»*££ Hawthorne,
Sophia AmeUa (PeabodynFll-1871
PEACE Dale, R. L 64-1283
PEACE Institute, Raleigh, N. C. 64-539
PEACE River, Can.
Trading posts. 65-1782
PEACETIME conscription see Military
service, Compulsory
PEACH brandy. 65-1598
PEACH Springs, Ariz.
Land dispute. 65-944
PEACHES
Trees
Growing. 65-1598
PEACHEY family
Genealogy. 65-1003
PEACOCK, Dred. 64-616
M-891, J PEACOCK (U. S. Ship) 63-344
PEAKE, Richard B. 64-147
PEAKSVILLE Plantation, N. c. 64-1080
514
PECHIN family
Genealogy. 64-1231
'PECK, Charles H. 63-188
PECK, Ebenezer. 65-162
PECK, Edwin. 63-136
PECK, Edwin Spencer, d. 1950. 65-1353
PECK, F. W. 64-895
PECK, George W. 64-829
PECK, Gregory, 64-1618, 65-911
PECK, John Mason, 1789-1858. 64-252
^irssT^- i763 - 1822 -
p *3 pa rs^ 58 - 1898 (Manus ^
PECKHAM, Howard Henry, 1910- 65-566
P ^c^g Y ^ EdUCa « 0n '- T -»ers-d
PEDDLERS and peddling. 65-187
PEDERSON, Edwin. 64-1557
PEEBLES, JohnH. 64-370
PEEDEE River
Plantations. 63-313, 63-317
PEEK, George Nelson, 1873-1943. 65-53
05-54 '
PE 64ll5 S 68 RObert ' bart ' 1788 - 1850 - 63-55,
Autographs. 64-47
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections; Index
PEELE, Lizzie (Bellamy) 64-606
PEELE, William Joseph, 1855-1919. 64-606
PEER family
Genealogy. 64-898
PEET, Stephen, 1797-1855. 64-170
PEGRAM, Mary Evans see Anderson, Mary
Evans (Pegram)
PEIRCE, Benjamin, 1778-1831. 65-1261
PEIRCE, Benjamin, 1809-1880. 65-1262
PEIRCE family. 65-1262
PEJRSON, Edwin C. , b. 1840. 65-1860
PEKING, China
U. S. Legation. 64-1624
PEKING Relief Expedition (1900), U. S. Army
64-494, 64-769
PELAGIC sealing see Seals and sealing
PELHAM, Mary. 64-1217
PELBAM-HOLLES, Thomas, 1st duke of
Newcastle -under Lyme see Newcastle,
Thomas Pelham-HoUes, 1st duke of, 1693-
1768
PELHAM, N. H.
Land
Legal documents. 65-184
PELIKAN, J. 64-813
PELL, Herbert Claiborne, 1884-1961. 65-56,
65^57 ,.■■■■
PELLOWE, William Charles Smithson, 1890-
65-1361
PELZ, Eduard L. , baron von. 64-776
PELZ, Henriette (Helfenschneider) baroness
von. 64-776
PELZ, Paul Johannes, 1841-1918. 64-776
PELZER, Louis. 65-166
PEMBER, Phoebe Yates, 1823-1913. 64-607
PEMBERTON, A. H. 63-352
PEMBERTON, Brock. 65-1310
PEMBERTON, Israel, 1695-1754. 64-1396
PEMBERTON, Israel, 1715-1779. 65-156
PEMBERTON, John Clifford, 1814-1881.
64-608
PEMBERTON, John Clifford, 1893
PEMBERTON family. 64-1244
PEMBINA Co. , N. D.
Board of Commissioners. 65-793
PEMBINA, N. D.
Family and personal papers. 65-757
Veterans 1 organizations. 65-768
PEMBROKE, N. H.
Letters from. 64-355
64-608
PEN printing. 64-1588
PEN Women, National League of American.
65-781
PENAL reform see Prison reform
PENDER, Mittie see Lewis, Mittie (Pender)
PENDLETON, Clarlnda Huntington see Lamar,
Clarinda Huntington (Pendleton) 1&T6-1943
PENDLETON, Edmund, 1721-1803. 63-375
Biography of. 65-970
PENDLETON, George Hunt, 1825-1889.
64-764
PENDLETON, Nathaniel, 1756-1821. 64-228,
64-1145, 64-1227
PENFIELD & Hammond. 64-876
PENFIELD & Hsxwood. 64-876
PENFIELD & Taft. 64-876
PENFTELD, Ga.
Baptist Church, 65-190
PENFIELD, N. Y.
Farm accounts. 64-916
PENICK, Daniel Allen, 1869-1964. 65-3
PENINGTON, Mary (Proude) Springett, 1616-
1682. 65-155
PENINSULA, Ohio
Letters received in. 64-952
PENINSULA Telegraph Company. 64-1047
PENINSULAR Campaign, 1862. 63-303,
64-1151
PENINSULAR Farmers Club (in the Grand
Traverse Region), Mich. 65-1346
PENMANSHIP. 65-7
PENN, Ann (Allen) d. 1830. 65-1543
PENN College, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 64-962
PENN family
Genealogy. 64-1177
PENNELL cookbook collection (Manuscript
collection) 65-2018
PENNFIELD Township, Mich.
School records. 65-477
PENNINGTON, William. 65-1694
PENNINGTON, N. J.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-1632
Resident of. 65-1574
PENNOCK, Louise. 65-1057
PENNOCK, William James, 1915-1953.
65-1057.
PENNOCK Memorial Association. 65-1057
PENNSYLVANIA
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
Boundaries see Susquehanna claim
Bridges. 65-832, 65-1748
Camps and campsites. 65-1753
Canals. 63-256, 65-19
Cavalry
6thRegt., 1861-1865. 64-1151
15th Regt., 1862-1865. 65-818
Churches and religious affairs. 65-1663
Friends. 65-300
Moravian. 63-81
Presbyterian. 64-866, 64-1156, 64-1438,
65-915
Civil engineering. 64-1549
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-93
Hospitals. 65-746
Maps. 65-946
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— Cavalry;
Pennsylvania— Infantry
Soldiers from. 64-1378
Coal mining and trade. 64-1147 v
Colleges and universities. 64-1156,
65-432
see also Philadelphia, Pa. —University
of Pennsylvania
Courts
Superior Court of Eastern Pennsylvania.
65-1670
Delaware River Bridge Commission.
65-832, 65-1547
Drug industry and trade. 65-19
Dry goods business. 64-248
Education. 64-851, 65-915
Electoral College. 65-824
Elevator manufacturing. fiS-1751
Estates. 65-823, 65-915, 65-1663,
65-1750
Family and personal papers
18th to 20th centuries. 65-875,
65-1548
18th and 19th centuries. 65-1543
19th century. 63-162, 64-1138, 65-819,
65-1601
515
The Natio.nl Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PENNSYLVANIA
Family and personal papers (Continued)
19th and 20th centuries. 63-118
64-400, 64-901, 65-1647
Farm accounts. 64-56, 65-827
, Federal Writers' Project. 65-19
Fertilizer industry. 65-1755
Flour and feed trade. 64-907
French and Indian War, 1755-1763. 63-381
Genealogy. 65-19
General stores. 65-826
Government. 65-1546
Gristmills. 65-826
Guardian and ward. 65-1663
Historic houses and sites. 65-93
Historical societies. 64-452, 65-1684
Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Phila-
delphia SSS. Philadelphia, Pa. —His-
torical Society of Pennsylvania
History. 65-915
Household accounts. 65-817
Housing associations. 65-45
Immigrants. 65-1746
Indians. 63-2, 65-1543
Treaties. 63-2
Infantry
70th Regt., 1861-1865. 64-1151
160th Regt., 1862-1865. 65-818
Infantry (Reserves)
2d Regt.
Company D. 63-351
Irontodustry and trade. 64-248, 64-1138,
Jews
Societies. 65-1752
Land. 64-897, 65-827, 65-1598
Claims. 65-1214
Development. 65-1750
Legal documents. 64-400 64-1149
65-1750
Settlement. 65-1750
Speculation. 65-1565
Transactions. 64-1147
Law practice. 64-400, 65-827 65-915
65-1556
Legislature. 65-93
Letters received in. 65-15
Libraries. 65-820
Lumber industry and trade. 65-19, 65-826
Medical societies. 64-1006
Merchants. 64-1148, 65-827
Meteorology (Climate, weather etc )
64-56 "'
Monuments. 65-713
Petroleum industry and trade. 65-826
Politics. 65-1304
Elections. 65-824, 65-915
Organizations and parties
Republican. 63-118, 65-915
Papers of persons active in
18th and 19th centuries. 65-694
19th century. 64-642, 64-1144
,65*899, 65-915, 65-1670
Population elements. 65-1746
Germans. 64-952
Postal service. 65-826
Printers and printing. 65-174 9
Railroads. 63-256, 64-815, 64-1138
64-1147, 65-19
Red Cross. 65-1747
Resident of. 65-1691
Revolution
Military service in. 65-973
Supplies. 65-826
School accounts. 64-380
Schools. 64-380
Settlement houses. 65-1753
Soap industry and trade. 65-1755
Social life. 65-821
SOC 6 i 5 U -l S 7 e 5 r 2 ViCe 0rgani " aons - 65-1746,
Social work. 65-1753
Steel industry. 63-120, 65-1748, 65-1754
Students. 65-1548, 65-1574
Surveys and surveying. 65-1214
Tax records. 64-56
Telegraph. 65-826
Timber. 65-827
Toll roads. 65-915
Travel and description. 63-136, 64-1173
64-1180, 65-188
Undertakers. 65-827
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
see Philadelphia, Pa. —University of
Pennsylvania
Vital records. 64-56
Women's organizations. 65-1752
Wool industry and trade. 65-826
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
PENNSYLVANIA Seamen's Friend Society
Philadelphia, Pa. 65-1545
PENOBSCOT Bay
Shipping. 65-2002
PENOBSCOT Co. , Me.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-399
PENOBSCOT, Me.
Medical practice. 64-56
PENOBSCOT River Navigation Company
65-1970
PENOLOGY see Correction (Treatment of
offenders); Crime and criminals; Prisons
PENSACOLA, Fla.
Civil War. 64-1387
Railroads. 64-1105
PENSION builder (Publication) 65-1057
PENSIONS. 64-257, 64-738
see also Old age pensions
Washington. 65-1057
PENSIONS, Military
see also Bounties, Military
Civil War. 63-57,64-410,64-609,64-857
65-297, 65-1319, 65-1440 '
Confederate States of America. 65-1011
War of 1812. 64-747, 65-675
PE S 1 S **" BUUdlng ' VasU *#°*. D. C.
PENUELA, Joseph Chacon Medina Salazar v
Villasenor marques de la see Chacon
Medina Salazar y VillasenorTTbseph
marques de la Penuela
PEOPLE'S Council of America for Democracy
and Peace. 65-1505
PEOPLE'S Electric Light and Power Asso-
ciation. 65-1505
PEOPLE'S Independent Party. 65-1510
PEOPLE'S Party of the United States. 64-606
Oregon. 64-703
PEOPLE'S Power League of Oregon. 64-1269
PEOPLE'S schools see Folk schools
PEORIA, 111.
Land. 65-1403
PEORIA Indians. 65-1403
PEPPER, George. 64-1632, 65-1067
516
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PERALTA, Antonio. 65-815
PERALTA case. 64-301
PERCHERON horses
Wisconsin. 64-1623
PERCY family
Genealogy. 65-882
PERE Marquette Railroad Company. 65-409
PEREZ, Juan. 65-1825
PEREZ, Manuel. 64-334
PERIODICALS. 64-44, 64-476, 64-684,
64-953, 64-1262, 64-1596, 65-839, 65-884,
65-896, 65-911, 65-1084, 65-1511, 65-1838 :
65-1852, 65-1980
see also Press; Religious newspapers and
periodicals
Agriculture. 64-584, 65-1487
Distribution. 65-1652
Editors and editing see Editors and
editing— Periodicals"
Jewish, 65-891, 65-1726
Law. 64-1363
Literary. 65-1029, 65-1106, 65^1118
Lumbering. 65-326
Philosophy. 65-1202
Poetry. 64-150
Publishing of. 63-383, 64-871
By place
Great Britain. 64-45, 64-78, 65-1876
Illinois. 64-67
New Jersey. 65-1578
PERKINS, Amos. - 65-698
PERKINS, F.W. 65-1170
PERKINS, Frances, 1882-1965. 64-21,
64-127, 64-715, 65-33, 65-34, 65-54,
65-56, 65-78, 65-948, 65-1205
PERKINS, Frances (Johnson) Beecher, b. 1832.
" 64-T13
PERKINS, Frank Walley. 64-1268
PERKINS, Frederic Beecher, 1828-1899.
64-714
PERKINS, George Clement, 1839-1923.
65-5*5
PERKINS, George Walbridge, 1862-1920.
65-860, 65-1304
PERKINS, Isabel Weld see Anderson, Isabel
Weld (Perkins) 1876-1948
PERKINS, Joseph W. 65-1801
PERKINS, Lucy Fitch. 65-1978
PERKINS, Maxwell Evarts, 1884-1947.
64-21«, 65-1098
PERKDJS, Milo. 65-30, 65-78
PERKINS family. 65-698
Genealogy. 65-877
PERKS, Robert William, 1849-1934. 64-966
PERLEY, Moses H. 65-1967
PERMANENT Court of Arbitration. 64-778
PERMANENT Court of International Justice.
64-778, 65-1920
PERMANENT International Armistice
Commission. 65-266
PEROT, Thomas Morris, 1828-1902. 64-1149
PEROT, Thomas Morris, 1872-1945. 64-1149
PEROT family. 64-1149 ""
PEROT Malting Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
64-1149
PEROTE, Ala.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-1864
PERPETUAL motion. 64-1137
PERQUIMANS Co. , N. C.
Resident of. 64-1542
PERRIGO and Avery, firm. 64-948
PERRIN, Edmond. 64-933
PERRINE, Lewis H. 65-1692
PERRY, Mr. (a free Negro)
65-1355
PERRY, Belmont. 65-1694
PERRY, Benjamin Franklin, 1805-1886.
64-1534
PERRY, Bliss, 1860-1954. 65-531, 65-2007
PERRY, Charles M. 65-585
PERRY, Emma B. 65-478
PERRY, Horatio G. 64-1575
PERRY, M. S. 65-925
PERRY, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858.
65-61, 65-924
PERRY, Nora. 63-401
PERRY, Ralph Barton, 1876-1957. 65-1390
PERRY, Walter Scott, 1831-1897. 65-478
PERRY Co. , Ala.
Plantations. 63-149
PERRY Co. ,. Mo.
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-22
PERRY family. 64-1534, 65-478
PERRY'S Expedition to Japan, 1852-1854 _see
United States Naval Expedition to Japan,
1852-1854
PERRYVILLE, Ky. , Battle of, 1862. 64-243,
65-1442
PERSHING, John Joseph, 1860-1948.
65-947
As correspondent. 63-325, 64-791, 64-798,
64-1334, 64-1599, 65-1487
Speeches about. 65-943
PERSIA
see also Iran
Foreign relations (Gt. Brit. ) 63-42
PERSON Co. , N. C.
Courthouse records. 64-583
Merchants. 64-585
PERSON family. 64-1090
PERSONAL account books, 1812-1944 (Manu-
script collection) 65-1364
PERSONAL accounts see kinds of accounts,
e. g. Medical accounts, School accounts;
and subdivisions Accounts, and Personal
accounts under names of places
PERSONAL papers see used as a subdivision
under place for a collection of papers of a
general nature of an individual
PERSONS, Silas E. 64-847
PERTH Amboy, N. J.
Family and personal papers. 65-1656,
65-1675
PERU. 63-74, 65-1080
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 63-386, 64-532,
64-1580, 65-932
Letters from. 65-517
Naval warfare with Spain, 1865-1866.
63-114, 63-115
Personal papers. 64-296
Travel and description. 65-1815
PERU, m.
Family papers. 65-158
PERUSKI, Cass. 65-1355
PERUVILLE, N. Y. 64-877
PESQUIERA, Ignacio. 65-2013
PETER ID, Emperor of Russia, 1728-1762.
65-2021
PETER, Sarah (Worthington) King, 1800-1877.
63-180, 63-258
PETER family
Genealogy. 64-1179
PETERS, Gus A. 65-1054,65-1055
PETERS, T. K. 64-727
PETER'S Beach, N. J. (?)
Development of. 65-1598
PETER'S Colony Lands, Young Co. , Tex.
64-754
PETERSBURG, Va.
Business papers. 64-590
PETERSBURG, Va. (Continued)
City records. 65-1017
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions
63-226, 63-391, 64-222, 65-1319
Military service in. 63-351, 64-1226
Commission merchants. 65-709
Family and personal papers. 64-574
64-1045, 65-1007
Leavenworth Female College. 64-1045
Letters from. 64-435, 64-515
Letters received in. 64-634
Maps. 65-946
Merchants. 64-1044
St Levens Lodge. 65-1007
St. Paul's Church. 65-1007
Shipping records. 64-374
Social life. 65-885
University School (later at Richmond, Va. )
P8 £*S B0RG (Vt J intem e ence ' (Newspaper)
PETERSON, A. 63-28
PETERSON, Enoch E. 65-348
PETERSON, Harold, 1900- 65-1098
PETERSON, Harry C. 64-727
PETERSON, James Andrew, 1897- 65-1941
PETERSON, Reuben, 1862-1942. 65-479
PETERSON family. 64-213
PETIGRU, James Louis, 1789-1863 63-272
63-273, 63-297, 64-645
PETIGRU family. 63-272, 64-1091
PETIT-DUTA1LLIS, Charles Edmond 1868-
1947. 64-933
PETOSKEY, Mich.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-498
PETRARCA, Francesco, 1304-1374. 64-1353
PETRIZ de Cruzate, Domingo Jironza see
Jironza Petriz de Cruzate, Domingo
PETROLEUM industry and trade. 64-736
65-941
Companies. 64-1036, 65-78, 65-864
65-2009 '
Indian lands. 65-944
Leases. 65-226
Oil and gas wells
Well drilling. 65-812
Scandals. 65-914
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Speculation. 65-1565
Submerged lands. 64-736, 64-738
By place
Indiana. 65-941
Michigan. 65-394
Minnesota. 63-235
Pacific States. 65-1046
Pennsylvania. 65-826
Texas. 85-812
PETROSTNO murder case. 64-1282
PETTEE, William Henry, 1838-1904. 65-1372
PETTTB^ONE Fannie E. see Wright, Fannie
E. (Pettibone) 1836-192JT
PETTIBONE, Samuel B. 65-664
PETTIBONE, Sherman. 65-664
PETTIBONE family
Genealogy. 65-664
PETTIGREW, Ann (Shepard) 64-1091
PETTIGREW, Caroline (North) 64-1091
PETTIGREW, Charles, 1743-1807. 64-1091
"cESSf ** CbarleS Lockhart . "16-1873.
PETTIGREW, Ebenezer, 1783-1848. 64-1091
PETTIGREW, James Johnston, 1828-1863
64-1091
PETTIGREW, William Shepard, 1818-1900
64-1091
PETTIGREW family. 64-427, 64-1091
PETTB, Charlotte see Orr, Charlotte (Pettis)
PE T TUS > Mar y Eliza Whittle (Puryear)
PEYTON vs. Peyton (Lawsuit) 64-1241
PFOTENHAUER, A. 63-19
PHARMACEUTICAL Education, American
Foundation for. 65-1980
PHARMACEUTICAL societies. 65-1980
65-1983 '
PHARMACOLOGY
Teachers and teaching. 65-1945, 85-1983
PHARMACY
see also Drugs
Notes, etc. 65-470, 65-1441
Teachers and teaching. 65-1983
North Carolina. 65-749
PETTUS, Terry, 1904- 65-1057
PETTUS, William G. 65-683
PEVELY, Mo.
Immanuel Lutheran Church. 63-21
PEWS and pew rights
South Carolina. 65-850
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
Genealogy. 65-882
PHARR family. 64-591
PHELAN, James Duval, 1861-1930 63-325
64-738 '
PHELON, Henry A. 64-609
PHELON, Josephine (Brand) 64-609
PHELPS, Delia (Parmelee) 65-469
PHELPS, Edward John, 1822-1900. 64-764
PHELPS, Elkanah. 64-790
PHELPS, Henry Egbert. 65-469
PHELPS, Jessie, 1870-1957. 65-480, 65-481
PHELPS, John S. 65-1121
PHELPS, MaryMerwin, 1865-1944. 65-481
PHELPS, Oliver, 1749-1809. 64-873
PHELPS, Rose. 65-1933
PHELPS, William Henry, 1872-1939. 65-482
64-247,
PHELPS, William Lyon, 1865-1943
65-517, 65-532, 65-594, 65-717
PHELPS,_WiIliam Walter, 1839-1894. 63-326
PHELPS family
Genealogy. 64-841,65-660
PHEYLON family. 64-915
PHI Beta Kappa. 65-1980
PHIFER, Edward X. 64-610
PHIFER, Elizabeth Ann see Erwin, Elizabeth
Ann(Phifer) 1814-1890" ""oein
PHIFER, Elizabeth Caroline (Ramseur) 64-610
PHIFER, GeorgeS. 64-610
PHIFER, JohnF. 64-610
PHIFER, Will L. 64-610
PH £ A £ E ^ PHIA CTbu *W House Association.
65-1546
PHILADELPHIA Gas Works. 65-1547
518
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
Academy of Natural Sciences see Academy
of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
American Philosophical Society see Ameri-
can Philosophical Society, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Architecture. 65-1317
Automobile industry and trade. 65-816
Baldwin Locomotive WorkB see Baldwin-
Lima-Hamilton Corporation
Banks and banking. 64-1142,65-1546,
65-1670
Board to Take Charge of and Collect His-
torical Relics for the Museums of Inde-
pendence Hall. 65-1314
Booksellers and bookselling. 65-830
see also Philadelphia— Publishers and
publishing
Bridges. 65-832
Buildings. 65-825
see also Philadelphia, Pa, —Public
buildings; and specific names of
Philadelphia buildings, e. g. Phila-
delphia, Pa. —Independence Hall
Bureau of City Property
Independence Hall Division. 65-1315
Business papers. 64-381
Centennial Exhibition, 1876. 65-287,
65-556
Pianos. 65-627
Charitable work. 65-1545
Churches and religious affairs
Friends. 65-153
Methodist 65-1653
Presbyterian. 65-1632
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-1151
Coal industry and trade. 65-1554
Colleges and universities see Philadelphia,
Pa. —University of Pennsylvania
Commission merchants. 64-364, 64-1033
Committee on Public Affairs. 65-824
Committee on Restoration of Independence
Hall. 65-1316
Congress Hall. 65-1315, 65-1317
Construction industry. 65-828
Customs service. 65-1670
Dept. of Public Works. 65-29
Dry goods business. 64-248, 64-394
Estates. 65-823
Exhibitions and fairs. 63-154
see also Philadelphia, Pa. —Centennial
Exhibition, 1876
Family papers. 64-416, 64-536, 64-630,
64-1133
Franklin Institute see Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia, Pa.
French and Indian War. 63-381
Friends' Reading Room Association.
65-156
Gas companies. 65-1547
Genealogy. 65-1598
Government attorneys. 64-1144
Historic Buildings Survey. 65-1317
Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 64-452,
65-1684
History. 65-1598
Hospitals. 65-823
Household accounts. 64-1140, 65-817,
65-830
Housing associations. 65-45
Independence Hall. 65-1313 to 65-1317
Board of Managers, National Museum.
65-1316
Insurance
Fire. 65-825
International Electrical Exhibition, 1884.
63-154
Iron industry and trade. 64-248
Jewelry industry. 64-163
Jews. 65-1723
Land companies. 65-1523
Law practice. 64-1150, 65-821
Learned societies. 63-301
Legal papers. 65-1586
Letters from. 63-367, 64-201, 64-475,
64-679
Letters received in. 64-1103
Malt industry and trade. 64-1149
Masonic Hall. 63 - 1 54
Mayor. 64-1153
Medical education. 65-875
Merchants. 64-393, 64-394, 64-1155,
64-1395, 64-1396, 65-156, 65-1526,
65-1670, 65-1702, 65-1723
see also Philadelphia— Commission
merchants
Missionary societies. 65-1653
Municipal government. 65-1546
Museums. 65-1313 to 65-1316
National Conference on Social Welfare, 59th,
1932. 64-139
National Export Exposition, 1899. 63-154
Navy Yard. 64-1388
Students' notes. 65-1951
Novelties Exhibition, 1885. 63-154
Old City HalL 65-1315
Orphans and orphan asylums. 65-1544
Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society.
65-1545
Personal papers. 64-457, 64-1137, 65-155,
65-1581, 65-1591
Police. 64-1140
Politics. 65-824
Elections. 65-824
Public buildings. 65-1315
Public health. 64-958
Public works. 65-29
Publishers and publishing. 65-829,
65-830
Reminiscences of. 64-920
Revolution. 63-299
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-179
Civilian life.. 65-155
Military service in. 65-973
Sadtler Research Laboratories. 64-1174
School of Design for Women. 63-154
Schools. 63-154
Scientific societies. 63-154
see also Academy of Natural Sciences of
Philadelphia
Shipbuilding. 63-153
Shipping records. 64-374, 64-393, 64-824
Silversmiths. 64-163
Social life. 63-154, 64-466, 64-1152
Surveys and surveying. 65-1586
Theater. 64-1227
Theological students
Episcopal. 65-1420
Tobacco trade. 65-833
Trade. 65-1702
Travel and description. 64-268, 65-1622
Travels from. 64-287, 65-852
University of Pennsylvania
Lectures. 63-78
Medical School
519
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (Continued)
Water supply. 64-1373
Wedding invitations. 64-1139
Yellow /ever epidemic, 1794. 65-1550
PHILADELPHIA (Ship) 64-532, 65-61
PHILADELPHIA Yearly Meeting of Friends
Meeting for Sufferings. 65-153
PHILANTHROPY
see also Charitable work; Endowments;
Foundations, Charitable and educational
19th and 20th centuries. 64-583, 64-767
64-798, 65-1526, 65-1724, 65-1729 '
20th century. 65-1739, 65-1743
Promotion of. 64-1616
Illinois. 64-156
New York. 64-1609, 65-47
PHILATELY. 64-1428, 65-1996
PHILIBERT, , Mr. 64.335
PHILIP n, duke of Orleans see Orleans
Philippe n, due d', 1674^1723
PHILIP n, King of Spain, 1572-1598. 64-63
PHILTPP, Emanuel Lorenz, 1861-1925
64-1624
PHILIPPE n, due d'Orle'ans see Orleans,
Philippe n, due d', 1674-1723
PHILIPPINE Islands. 63-404, 64-1331
65-507, 65-591
Administration, etc. 65-116, 65-311
65-448, 65-662
Agriculture. 65-311
Alumni associations in. 64-1417
Anthropology. 64-1216
Banks and banking. 65-1211
Coconut industry and trade. 65-662
Colleges and universities. 64-1417, 65-586
Commission, 1900-1916 (U. S. ) 65-662
Commonwealth, Establishment of. 64-567
Expeditions to
Archeological. 65-292
Scientific. 64-1428
Knance. 65-116
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 65-104, 65-311
Forests and forestry. 64-696
Insurrection, 1899-1901. 63-268 64-532
64-771, 64-1259, 64-1270
Military hospitals. 63-266
Military service (U. S.) in. 63-266
63-268, 64-1059, 65-1444
Registers, lists, etc. 63-266
Missions
Lutheran. 64-814
Methodist. 64-971
Newspapers. 65-1463
Politics. 64-1417
Secretary of the Interior. 65-662
Spanish American War, 1898. 65-1481
see also Philippine Islands— Military
service (U. S. ) in
Maps. 65-1463
Sugar industry and trade. 65-662
Surveys. 64-1268
Taraca Expedition. 64-1282
Travel and description. 63-234, 65-1370
United States High Commissioner to.
65-30, 65-116, 65-448
United States occupation. 64-769
see also Philippine Islands— Administra-
tion, etc.
War Damage Commission (U.S.) 65-148
World War O. 65-148
PHILIPPINE Desiccated Cocoanut Company.
65-662
PHILIPPINE languages
Pampanga. 64-167
PHILIPPINE National Bank, Manila. 65-1211
PHILIPPINE Refining Company. 65-662
PB ^' %?■?■ B 7 am SSS. Jackson, Annie
Hyman (Philips)
PHILIPS, Ethelred, 1801-1870. 64-611
PHILIPS, James Jones, 1798-1874. 64-611
PHILIPSON, David, 1862-1949. 65-1734
PHILLIPS, Albert James, 1899- 65-483
PHILLIPS, Charles, 1822-1889. 64-540.
64-614
PHILLIPS, Mrs. Charles. 65-739
PHILLIPS, Cornelia see Spencer, Cornelia
(Phillips) 1825-1908 -
PHJLLTPS, Delos, 1840-1887. 65-659
PHILLIPS, Eugenia (Levy) 1819-1901. 64-613
PHILLIPS, James, d. 1867. 65-739
PHILLIPS, JaneE. 65-1693
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 Bonnell, 1877-1934. 64-612
PHILLIPS, Wendell, 1811-1884. 64-1562
65-908, 65-910
PHILLIPS, William Hallett, 1853-1897.
64-613
PHILLIPS Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H.
64-822, 65-1091
PHILLIPS family. 64-613. 64-614
Genealogy. 64-798
PHILLIPS Legion (Georgia Infantry) 64-403
PHILLPOTTS, Thomas. 65-1169, 65-1798
PHILOLOGY
see also Language and languages
Zulu. 65-1309
PHILOLOGY, Classical see Classical
philology
PHILOSOPHICAL Society, American see
American Philosophical Society, Philadel-
phia, Pa. "
PHILOSOPHICAL Society of Washington
Washington, D. C. 65-1719 '
PHILOSOPHY. 63-365, 64-59, 64-611
64-795, 64-1290, 64-1295, 64-1569
65-1269, 65-1722
see also Ethics; Positivism
Lectures, notes, etc. 65-164, 65-264
65-367, 65-585, 65-654, 65-837
65-1272, 65-1720
Periodicals. 65-1202
PersonaL 65-387, 65-938, 65-1722
Relationship to religion. 64-1164
Students' notes. 64-135
Teachers and teaching. 64-173, 65-636
65-1219, 65-1251, 65-1272, 65-1895 '
PHIPPS, David. 63-262
PHTPPS, Elizabeth see Mansfield, Elizabeth
(Phipps)
PHIPPS, Henry. 64-767
PHOCIAN, pseud, see Smith, William
Loughton, 1758-1812
PHOEBE Beat Circle, International Order of
the King's Daughters and Sons, Ann Arbor
Mich. 65-1376
520
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PHOEBE (Ship) 64-82
PHOENIX, Ariz.
Civic affairs. 65-1758
PHOENIX Fire Company. 63-291
PHOENIX Logging Company. 65-1048
PHOENIX Rifles. 63-291
PHONETICS. 65-187
see also Language and languages
PHOSPHATE industry and trade
North Carolina. 64-1024
PHOTOGRAPHY. 64-349
PHYSICAL chemistry. 64-126
PHYSICAL education and training
Colleges and universities. 65-1273
PHYSICAL geography
Virginia. 63-378
PHYSICIANS. 63-75, 64-116, 65-1541
soe also Medical practice
Michigan. 65-1365
PHYSICIANS Committee for the Extension of
Medical Service. 65-103
PHYSICK, Philip Syng, 1768-1837. 64-1328
Lectures. 65-1951
PHYSICS
see also Crystal physics; Electrons;
Mechanics; Nuclear physics; Quantum
theory; Relativity (Physics)
16th century. 65-16
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1719
20th century. 63-15, 64-126, 65-1718,
65-1720
Dissertations. 65-567
Lecture notes. 64-87, 64-89
Societies. 65-1719
Students' notes, etc. 65-335, 65-617
Teachers and teaching. 65-629, 65-1253,
65-1719
PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of chemicals see
Pharmacology
PHYSIOLOGY
Digestion. 64-39
Lectures, notes, etc. 65-369, 65-1030
Teachers and teaching. 65-276, 65-1901
PHYTOGRAPHY see Botany
PIANO music. 65-»1484
PICARD, Frank A., 1889-1963. 65-397,
65-484
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, 65-925 , 65-936
PICKENS, Israel, 1780-1827. 64-535
PICKENS family. 64-615 , 64-1105
PICKERING, Edward Charles, 1846-1919.
63-384, 64-779, 65-629, 65-1263 , 65-1717
PICKERING, George, 1769-1840. 65-697
PICKERING, John, 1777-1846. 65-1264
PICKERING, Timothy, 1745-1829
As correspondent. 63-359, 64-202,
64-1194, 65-977
Autographs. 64-47
Letters to. 63-333, 65-1591
PICKERING, William Henry, 1858-1938.
65-1265
PICKETT, Clarence E., 1884- 65-152
PICOT, Abel Francis. 64-1242
PICOT family. 64-1242
PICOTTE, H. 65-1401
PIEDMONT section of Georgia. 64-226
PIERCE, Adelle P. 65-285
PIERCE, Benjamin, 1757-1839. 64-1585
PIERCE, Benjamin, 1809-1880. 63-384,
64-871, 64-1556
PIERCE, Charles Sanders, 1839-1914.
65-1076
PIERCE, Darius, b. 1801. 65-485
PIERCE, Elizabeth. 64-364
PIERCE, Franklin, Pres. U. S. , 1804-1869.
63-95
Administration of. 64-511
As correspondent. 63-363, 64-1575
PIERCE, John. 64-193
PIERCE, John, 17457-1808. 65-1854
PIERCE, John, 1773-1849. 64-718
PIERCE, John Davis, 1797-1882. 65-1353
PIERCE, Lucy see Hedge, Lucy (Pierce)
PIERCE, Lucy (Tappan) 64-718
PIERCE, Mary see Poor, Mary (Pierce)
1820-1912
PIERCE, Nathan, 1790-1862. 65-1355
PIERCE, Ovid William. 63-48
PIERCE, Samuel B., b. 1842. 65-1860
PIERCE, Walter Marcus, 1861-1954. 64-1269
PIERCE, William F. G. 64-364
PIERCE, William Leigh, 1740 (ca.)-1789.
65-23
PIERCE, William P. 63-385
PIERCE Co. , Wis.
County attorney. 64-1638
Fish and Game Association. 64-1635
PIERCE family. 64-718
Genealogy. 65-1357
PIERPONT, 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, Rufus, 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
PIERSEL, William Guthrie. 65-161
PIERSOL family
Genealogy. 65-1413
PIERSON, Jabez. 65-1594
PIGS see Hogs
PIKE, Albert, 1809-1891. 63-126, 64-960,
65-909
PIKE, Kenneth L. 65-268
PIKE, Sumner Tucker, 1891- 65-132
PIKE, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813.
64-1425
PIKE Co. , Ala.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-1864
PIKE Co. , Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-190
PIKES Peak region, Colo. 65-682
Travel and description
Gold rush period. 65-288, 65-293,
65-385
PILCHER, Joshua, 1790-1843. 65-1811
PILLOW, Gideon Johnson, 1806-1878. 64-777
521
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PILLSBURY, Arthur J. , 1854-1937. 65-867
PILLSBURY, John Sargent, 1828-1901
63-243
PILLSBURY, Walter Bowers, 1872-1960
65-486
PILOTS, Air see Aviation
PILZ, George E., b. 1845. 65-1711
PIMA Co. , Ariz.
Cattle raising and trade. 64-11
Copper mines and mining. 64-802
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1781
Mines and mining. 64-12 64-13
PIMA Indians. 65-1176
PINAL Co. , Ariz.
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1781
PINAL Indians. 65-1176
PINART, Alphonse Louis, 1852-1911. 65-1815
K-tm Ct0T ' -^llil 5 ' 65-1773, ^1813,
PINCHOT, Gifford, 18S5-1946. 64-1269
64-1299, 64-1572, 65-29,65-48, 65-56,
65-274, 65-332, 65-666,65-672, 65-860,
65-913, 65-1077, 65-1304
PINCKNEY, Charles, 1699-1758. 65-847
PINCKNEY, Charles, 1757-1824. 63-66
PINCKNEY, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825
"-"7, 63-299, 64-521, 64-1552, 65-847,
65*849
PINCKNEY, Charles Cotesworth, 1812-1899
63-79
PINCKNEY, Elizabeth see Lowndes, Elizabeth
(Plnckney)
PINCKNEY, Elizabeth (Lucas) 1721-1793
65-847
PINCKNEY, Harriott see Horry, Harriott
(Pinckney) 1748-183"6~
PINCKNEY, Thomas, 1750-1828. 64-343
64-556, 65-847 '
PINCKNEY family. 65-847
PINCKNEY, Mich.
Business records. 65-400
PINDAR, Peter, pseud, see Wolcot, John
1738-1819 '• ' ■
PINE diseases and pests see Blister rust
■ PINE Ridge Indian Agency (formerly Red Cloud
Agency) 65-1076, 65-1499
PINE Ridge, S. D.
Missions. 65-1499
PINE Street Ana -Slavery Society of Boston.
65-177
PINERO, Sir Arthur Wing, 1855-1934
64-1334
PINEVILLE Association, Pineville, S. C.
Records. 65-851
PINEY Woods College, Piney Woods, Miss
63-27
PINEYS (Occupants of the New Jersey pine
barrens) 65-1662
PINGREE, David, d. 1863. 65-1974
PINGREE, Hazen Smith, 1840-1901. 65-274
65-513, 65-552, 65-579, 65-644, 65-659 '
65-1384
PINKER, EricS. 65-2008
PD 2F7i? Jajne s B. 64-206, 65-861, 65-1845
65-1847
PINKER (James B. ) and Sons, inc. 65-2008
PINKERTON, George W. 63-328
PDJKERTON, William A. 64-738
PINKNEY, William, 1764-1822. 64-118
PINTARD family. 65-1570
PINTO LEITE, Alfred. 64-796
PINTO LEITE family. 64-796
PIONEER and democrat, Olympia, Wash.
(Newspaper) 64-1266
PIONEER and Historical Society of the State of
Michigan see Michigan State Historical
Society
PIONEER Company A of 1861. 64-737
PIONEER life
see also Overland journeys to the Pacific
Articles, notes, etc. 65-885
Churches and religious affairs. 63-81
64-170, 64-952 '
Legends. 65-1047
By place
Alaska. 65-1711
Arizona. 64-5
California. 65-815, 65-952, 65-2015
Colorado. 65-1767
Cumberland Valley. 64-1194
Georgia. 65-1859
Idaho. 65-1768, 65-1868
Indiana. 65-1999
Kentucky. 65-23
Michigan. 64-1336, 64-1472, 65-279
65-557, 65-1347, 65-1358
Minnesota. 63-250
Montana. 65-1769, 65-1868
Nebraska. 64-1276, 64-1528, 65-1417,
65-1420, 65-1456, 65-1501, 65-1504,'
65-1510, 65-1811, 65-1868
Nevada. 65-1770, 65-1787
522
North Dakota. 65-759, 65-785, 65-786,
Ohio. 65-1050
Oregon. 65-1772, 65-1789
Southwest. 64-8
Tennessee. 65-887
Texas. 65-803, 65-1773
Utah. 65-1162, 65-1774, 65-1791
65-1868 '
Washington. 65-1039, 65-1792
Washington Territory. 64-1265
The West. 63-127, 65-905, 65-1688
65-1803, 65-1868
Wyoming. 65-1776, 65-1795
PIONEER Manufacturing Company, Raleigh
N. C. 64-1024 ^'
PIONEER Society of the State of Michigan see
Michigan State Historical Society
PIONEER women teacher research, 1928-1948
(Manuscript collection) 65-1459
PIONEERS' associations
see also Historical societies
Michigan. 65-1394
Minnesota. 64-1521
Nebraska, 65-1465
PIPELINES
Michigan. 65-584
Texas. 65-883
PIPER, Edward. 65-1166
PIPER, John. 65-1166
PIPER Opera House, Virginia City, Nev.
65-1166
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
PIRENNE, Henri. 64-933
PISCATAQUIS Co. , Me.
Iron mines and mining. 65-1974
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
PECATAWAY Township, N.J.
Family and personal papers. 65-1619
Litigant. 65-1642
PEGAH Ridge section, Catskill Mountains
Indian relics. 64-599
PISTOL Pete see Eaton, Frank, 1860-1958.
PITCHER, Zina, 1797-1872. 64-1511, 65-237,
65-646, 65-1365
PITCHLYNN, John. $4-1194
PITCHLYNN, Peter Perkins, Choctaw chief,
1806-1881. 63-271
PITCHLYNN, W. B. 63-271
PITKIN, Timothy, 1766-1847. 64-1372
PITMAN, Benn, 1822-1910. 63-185
PITMAN, Isaac, b. 1806. 65-184
PITMAN, Sir Isaac, 1813-1897. 63-185
.PITMAN, Melrose. 63-185
PITMAN family. 63-1B5, 65-184
PITMAN shorthand. 63-185, 64-1487
PITNEY, JohnO. H., collector. 65-1694
PITOT, James, d. 1831. 65-699
PITT, William, 1st earl of Chatham, 1708-
1778. 63-111
Autographs. *65-59, 65-1193
PITT, William, 1759-1806. 63-55, 63-111
PTTT family. 63-111
PITTMAN, Key, 1B72-1940. 65-1147, 65-1160,
65-1174
PITTMAN, Thomas Merritt, 1857-1932.
64-616
PITTMAN, Mrs. Thomas Merritt. 64-616
PITTSBORO, N. C.
Family papers. 64-680, 64-1051
PITTSBURG, Shawmut & Northern Railroad
Company. 64-815
PITTSBURGH Architectural Iron Works.
65-1748
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
American Service Institute of Allegheny
County. 65-1746
Bridges. 65-1748
Carnegie Institute. 64-767, 64-1268
Dry goods business. 64-248
Elevator manufacturing. 65-1751
Family and personal papers. 65-875
Bousing associations. 65-45
fron industry and trade. 64-24B, 65-1754
Jews
Societies. 65-1752
Printers and printing. 65-1749
Red Cross. 65-1747
Settlement houses. 65-1753
Soap industry and trade. 65-1755
Social service organizations. 65-1746,
65-1752
Social work. 65-1753
Steel industry and trade. 65-1748,
65-1754
Travel and description. 63-136, 64-1180
Women's organizations. 65-1752
PTTTSFIELD, Mass.
Family papers. 64-1009
Shays' Rebellion, 1786-1787. 65-185
PITTSYLVANIA Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
.Family papers. 64-571, 64-990, 64-1019
PTTZER, William H. 65-1507
PIUS IX, Pope, 1792-1878. 64-131
PIUS XH, Pope, 1876-1958. 64-1313
PIUTE Co., Utah
Biographies (Notes, etc ) 65-1182
PIUTE i~«»ng see Palate Indians
PIZZINI, Andrew. 65-972
PLACE names
Tn'fla"
Delaware. 63-5
PLACER mining see Mines, mining, and
mineral resources
PLAFORD In Barnhams, Eng. 64-34
PLAIN FIELD, Conn.
Family and personal papers. 65-281
PLAINS Indians. 65-765, 65-1499
Anthropology. 63-14
PLAINVIEW CNeb. ) Monthly Meeting, Society
of Friends. 65-1986
PLADtWELL, Mich.
Medical practice. 65-596
PLANETESIMAL hypothesis. 64-51
PLANK roads
Michigan. 65-1343
New York. 64-873
Vermont. 64-1590
PLANNED parenthood see Birth control
PLANNED Parenthood, Michigan League for.
65-615
PLANNING Association, National. 64-870
PLANNING, City see City planning
PLANNING commissions
Illinois. 65-1924
PLANNING, Regional see. Regional planning
PLANT, Alfred T. 64-206
PLANT, Marcus. 65-536
PLANT physiology
see also Botany
Teachers and teaching. 65-1672
PLANTATIONS
see also Agriculture; Farms and farming
Biography of a planter in North Carolina.
64-1066
Business papers
Here are entered accounts, xegal
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, 65-1864
Dutch Guiana. 64-260
Florida. 64-1047
Georgia. 64-389, 64-407, 64-1141,
65-716, 65-727, 65-730, 65-733
Haiti. 64-449
Louisiana. 64-405,* 64-517, 64-622,
64-669, 64-1054, 64-1102, 64-1125
Mississippi. 64-384, 64-489, 64-515,
64-1109, 65-736
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, 65-729
South Carolina. 63-152, 63-272, 63-273,
63-280, 63-291, 63-293, 63-297,
63-308, 63-313, 63-317, 64-468,
64-65Q, 64-1000, 64-1039, 64-1076,
64-1130, 64-1552
Southern States. 63-47
Tennessee. 64-467, 64-519
Virginia. 63-125, 63-143, 64-125,
64-405, 64-751, 64-766, 64-990,
64-1019, 64-1098
Life on. 64-560, 64-674
Alabama. 65-1530
PLANTATIONS
Life on (Continued)
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Confederate States of America. 63-63
South Carolina. 63-315, 64-1107, 65-847
Tennessee. 65-880
Ownership records
South Carolina. 63-304, 65-845
Personal papers
Louisiana. 64-416
PLANTER'S Insurance Company. 63-136
PLANTS. 65-1306
see also Botany; Flowers; Gardens; Trees;
headings beginning with the word Plant;
and names of individual plants
Diseases. 64-826
Experimental. 64-826
Fossil see Paleobotany
Geographical distribution. 64-848, 65-167
PLANTS, Industrial see Factories
PLANTZ, Myra Goodwin, 1856-1944. 65-1361
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, Orville Hitchcock, 1827-1905
65-565
PLATT, Thomas Collier, 1833-1910. 63-402
64-778, 64-1170, 65-905
PLATTE Co., Mo.
Resident of. 64-281
PLATTE Lodge No. 7, Independent Order of
Odd Fellows, Plattsmouth, Neb. 65-1481
PLATTE River
Study of its social significance. 65-1509
PLATTE Valley (Neb. ) Monthly Meeting,
Society of Friends. 65-1986
PLATTSBURG, N. Y.
Family papers. 65-1608
Military Training Camp. 65-552
PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.
McConihie Post No. 45, Grand Army of the
Republic. 65-1481
Platte Lodge No. 7, Independent Order of
Odd Fellows. 65-1481
Resident of. 65-1440
PLAY centers see Community centers
PLAYBILLS. 64-1597, 64-1602, 65-822
PLAYER piano rolls. 65-1484
PLAYFAIR, Lyon Playfair, 1st baron, 1818-
1898. 64-764
PLAYFAIR family. 64-722
PLAYS see Drama
PLAYWRrnNG. 64-137, 64-1597, 64-1601
64-1603, 64-1605, 64-1606, 64-1608
64-1612, 64-1627, 64-1629, 64-163l'
64-1632, 65-703, 65-1064, 65-1310,'
65-1692
see also Authorship
PLEASANT Grove, N. J.
Family and personal papers. 65-1700
PLEASANT Hill (Neb. ) Monthly Meeting,
Society of Friends. 65-1986
PLEASANT Mount, Pa.
Papers from. 64-866
PLEASANT Plains, 111.
Resident of. 65-874
J PLEASANTHILL, 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,
Idora (McClellan) Plowman, 1843-1929'
PLOWS. 64-300
PLUMACHER, Eugene H. 65-887
PLUMB, Laura. 65-457
PLUMBING industry and trade
Prices of equipment. 64-241
New Jersey. 65-1679
PLUMMER, Edward Hinkley, 1855-1927
65-1178
PLUMMER, Richard H. , 1840-1899. 64-1167
PLUNKETT, Edward John Moreton Drax,
baron Dunsany see Dunsany, Edward
John Moreton Drax Plunkett, baron. 1878-
1957
PLUNKETT, Sir Horace Curzon, 1854-1932.
65-918, 65-1142, 65-1167
PLYMOUTH Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn
N. Y. 64-353
PLYMOUTH Colony of Nebraska . 65-1985
PLYMOUTH Company. 65-181
PLYMOUTH, Mass.
Family papers. 65-1050
Resident of. 65-1B2
PLYMOUTH, Mich.
Flour industry and trade. 65-402
General stores. 65-219
Personal papers. 65-1352
PLYMOUTH, N. C.
Customs service. 64-626
Law practice. 64-626
PNEUMATICS see Aerodynamics
POAGE, W. R. 64-895
POALE Zion. U. S. 65-1735
POCAHONTAS, d. 1617. 64-1231
POCAHONTAS, Tenn.
Civil War. 64-242
PODVIG (The exploit) by Vladimir Nabokov
65-921
POE, Clarence. 64-375
POE, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
Accounts of. 65-903
As correspondent 64-803, 64-960
Letters by associates of. 65-1028
Relating to. 63-141
POE, James, Jr. 63-184
POE family. 64-1230
Genealogy. 64-1229
POEMS and other literary writings, 1805-
1945 (Manuscript collection) 65-1361
The POET at the breakfast table, by Oliver
Wendell Holmes. 65-908
POETRY. 64-137, 64-495, 64-803, 64-806
64-985, 64-1210, 64-1453, 65-387, 65-938
65-2006 '
see also Ballads
Editors and editing. 63-141,64-136
64-150
Lecture notes. 64-233
World War I. 64-22
POETRY, Italian. 64-1353
POETRY, Latin. 64-1361
POETRY (Periodical) 64-136, 64-150
POETRY Society of South Carolina. 63-289
POGUE, Harold. 65-1941
524
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
POINDEXTER, Jane see Clingman, Jane
(Polndexter)
POINDEXTER, Miles, 1868-1946. 64-1267,
64-1271, 65-1047, 65-1052
POINDEXTER family. 64-460
Genealogy. 64-1184
POINSETT, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851. 63-94,
63-301, 63-386
As correspondent. 64-275, 64-1585,
65-971
Letters to. 63-141
Relating to. 64-452
POINT Coupee, La.
Sheriff. 64-480
POINT Pleasant, N. J.
Land. 65-1621
POLAND
International relief. 65-1721
Jews. 64-1318, 65-1721, 65-1739
Revolutionists. 64-1135
Travel and description. 64-846
POLAR Bear Expedition to Archangel, 1918-
1919. 65-609
POLAR regions see Arctic regions; Circum-
polar regions; North Pole
POLES in the United States. 64-1135
POLGLASE, William A. 65-399, 65-1353
POLICE
see also Constables; Sheriffs
Alaska. 65-1713
Michigan. 65-568, 65-613
New York. 64-849
New York City. 64-812
Pennsylvania. 64-1140
Washington. 63-212
POLICE Association of St. John's and St.
Stephen's Parishes, S. C. 65-851
POLING, Daniel A 64-775
POLISH process for rubber production. 65-77
POLITICAL Action Committee, C.LO.
64-1594
POLITICAL appointments see Political
patronage
POLITICAL barbecues. 64-785
POLITICAL campaigns see Elections and
election campaigns — C a m p a ign s
POLITICAL cartoons. 65-883
POLITICAL Club, Danville, Ky. 65-25
POLITICAL conventions
Democratic
1896. 65-545
1944. 65-64
National Democratic
1896. 63-331
Republican. 63-259
1912. 64-778
1944. 64-1444
Whig. 64-817
POLITICAL crimes and offenses see Subver-
sive activities
POLITICAL Equality Club, Ann Arbor, Mich.
65-1375
POLITICAL organizations. 63-50, 64-964,
64-1594, 64-1613, 65-121, 65-1219,
65-1470, 65-1929
see also League of Women Voters
California. 65-860, 65-867, 65-1067
Kentucky. 65-25
Michigan. 65-1367, 65-1375
Minnesota. 63-246
Nebraska. 65-1505
New York City. 65-1511
North Dakota. 65-762, 65-769
Ohio. 65-1219
South Dakota. 65-1470
POLITICAL parties. 64-1279
Third party movement (1930's) 64-1594
Two party system. 64-223
By party
Communist. 64-1607
Nebraska. 65-1507
Washington. 65-1035
Democratic see Democratic Party
Farmer-Labor
Michigan. 65-250
Free Silver see Political parties— Silver
Republican
Greenback
Michigan. 64-1429
Know-Nothlng. 65-23
New Jersey. 65-1565
Liberty. 65-264, 65-595
National Democratic. 63-331
National Woman's
Florida. 65-842
People's Independent
Nebraska. 65-1510
People's Party of the United States. 64-606
Oregon. 64-703
Poale Zion. 65-1735
Progressive. 64-820
Washington. 64-1263
Wisconsin. 65-913
Republican see Republican Party
Silver Republican. 65-1991
Socialist. 64-138
Washington. 65-1042
Socialist Workers. 64-1607
Union Bimetallic
Oregon. 64-703
Unionist
South Carolina. 63-386
Whig see Whig Party
Workers. 64-1607
By place
Michigan. 65-1367
New York (Colony) 64-1169
Scotland. 65-1848
POLITICAL patronage
17th to 20th centuries
Georgia. 65-1858
Great Britain. 63-55
19th century. 63-376, 64-291, 65-1038,
65-1681
Civil War. 64-804
North Carolina. 64-1092
Ohio. 63-340
19th and 20th centuries. 63-243, 64-738
California. 65-864
North Carolina. 64-633
North Dakota. 65-801
20th century. 63-241, 64-257, 64-938,
64-1484, 65-32, 65-33, 65-34, 65-46,
65-78
California. 65-2010
New York. 65-56, 65-1869
Washington. 65-1049
POLITICAL reform see Reform (Social and
political)
The POLITICAL register (Periodical) 65-1591
POLITICAL satire. 63-343, 65-1591
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
POLITICAL science. 63-370, 64-59, 64-1634
65-311, 65-507, 65-1308, 65-1920 '
Articles, cotes, etc. 65-891, 65-1689
Societies. 65-1308, 65-1917
Teachers and teaching. 65-311, 65-507
65-1242, 65-1251, 65-1308, 65-1906,
65-1917, 65-1920
POLITICAL science quarterly. 64-1355
POLITICIANS
Interviews, correspondence with. 65-1549
65-1922
POLITICIANS' papers, 1812-1947 (Manuscript
collection) 65-1366
POLITICS see Women- Politics; World poli-
tics; and the subdivision Politics under
names of places
POLITY, Civil see Political science
P °uli FranCeS — Dmon » Frances (Polk)
POLK, Frances (Devereux) 64-1535
POLK, James Knox, Pres. U. S. , 1795-1849
As correspondent 63-363, 64-510
64-1575 '
Autographs. 64-63
Letters to. 64-291
Relating to. 64-843
POLK, Mrs. James Knox see Polk, Sarah
(Childress) 1803-1891
POLK, Katherine see Gale, Katherine (Polk)
POLK, Leonidas, Bp. , 1806-1864. 63-61
64-777, 64-1535 Di >
As correspondent. 64-486, 64-765
Biographical sketch. 64-1183
POLK, Lucius Junius, 1802-1870. 64-483
64-1004, 65-735
POLK, Mary Ann (Eastin) 1810-1847, 64-483
65-735 '
POLK, Sarah (Childress) 1803-1891 64-734
64-1203 '
POLK, Sarah (Hawkins) 64-1004
POLK, Susan Rebecca see Brown, Susan
Rebecca (Polk) b. 1847
POLK, Thomas, 1732 (ca.)-1794. 64-1535
POLK, William, 1758-1834. 64-1004
64-1092, 64-1535, 65-735
POLK, William J. 65-735
POLK, William Mecklenberg, 1844-1918
64-1535 "
POLK family. 64-483, 64-1535, 65-735
POLLACK, Francis L. 63-354
POLLARD, Alfred W. 65-1195
POLLARD, Charles William, d. 1864
64-1223
POLLARD, Joseph Percival see Pollard
Percival, 1869-1911 '
POLLARD, Percival, 1869-1911. 65-2004
POLLBOOKS see Voting records
POLLOCK, James Kerr, 1898- 64-1417
65-397, 65-487
POLLOCK, Thomas E. , b. 1868. 65-1757
POLLOCK, William A. , b. 1817. 65-1489
POLLUTION
Air see Smoke (Air pollution)
Rivers. 65-1936
POLSCHER, Andrew A. 65-488
POLSON, Alex 65-1048
POLSON Logging Company. 64-1267
POLYNESIA
Gazetteers. 65-1814
POMERENE family, 65-1413
Genealogy. 65-1413
POMEROY, Samuel Clarke, 1816-1891
65-905 "
POMEROY, T. W. 65-1355
POMONA Grange, Winnebago Co. , 111. 64-250,
PONCE de Leon, Diego de Vargas Zapata y
Lujan see_ Vargas Zapata y Lujan Ponce de
Leon, Diego de
P0 65^489 Uen BartUt ' 1858_1929 - 64-1500,
POND, Ashley, 1827-1910
Lectures. 65-556, 65-584
P °65 D 48^ UhU BarUit ' 182 6- 189 8- 64-1500,
POND, Irving Kane, 1857-1939. 65-489
65-1340 '
POND, Mary Barlow Allen. 65-489
POND, Mary Louise. 65-489
PONIES see Horses
PONTIAC, Mich.
Drug trade. 65-407
First Presbyterian Church. 65-490
High School
Students. 65-480
McMath-Hulbert Observatory. 65-383
Personal papers. 65-466
Social life. 65-555
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
PONY express. 64-723
POOL, Mary (Cochran) 64-208
POOLE, W. H. 65-1350
POOR, Henry Varnum, 1812-1905. 64-718
POOR, Henry William, 1844-1915. 64-718
POOR, Mary (Pierce) 1820-1912. 64-718
POOR see Public welfare
POOR family. 64-718
POORE, Benjamin P. 65-1576
POORE family
Genealogy. 64-797
POORFARMS and poorhouses
Nebraska. 65-1503
South Carolina. 63-278
POPE, Edith D. 64-476
POPE, John. 64-186
POPE, John, 1822-1892. 65-1121
POPE family. 65-185
Genealogy. 64-1307
POPKTN, John Snelliog, 1771-1852. 65-1266
POPOV- VENIAMINOV, Ivan Evseevich see
Innokentfl, Metropolitan of Moscow 1797-
1879 '
POPPENHE1M, Christopher Pritchard.
63-303
POPPENHEIM, Mary Elinor (Bouknignt)
63-303
POPULAR Government League, National.
64-1269, 64-1272
POPULATION. 64-1193
see also Census
Trends
Iowa. 65-1942
POPULATION elements
Here are entered general references to
nationality and minority groups in the United
States. Specific nationalities and minority
groups are entered under their names e g
English in America; Jews— Minnesota-
Negroes ''■'■
see also Immigration and emigration
Mission for immigrants. 64-187, 64^814
Research notes, etc. 65-1509
By place
California. 65-2010
Michigan. 64-1412
Pennsylvania. 65-1746
POPULIST Party see People's Party of the
United States
526
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PORCHER, Frederick Adolphus, 1809-1888.
65-852
PORCHER, John Stoney, 1830 (ca. )-1916.
63-302
PORCHER, Julius Theodore. 63-302
PORCHER family
Estates. 63-302
PORCUPINE, Peter, pseud, see Cobbett,
William, 1763-1835
PORCUPINE River, Alaska
Scientific exploration. 65-1081
PORT au Prince, Haiti
Vital records. 64-1212
PORT collectors see Customs service
PORT Hudson, La.
Civil War
Siege of, 1863. 65-441, 65-564
PORT Huron Junior College, Port Huron, Mich.
65-1351
PORT Huron, Mich.
Business papers. 65-402, 65-442
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-247
Family and personal papers. 65-341,
65-633
PORT Lawrence Township, Mich.
Census (1827) 65-431
PORT Sanilac, Mich.
Business and family papers. 65-504
The PORT Sanilac times. 65-504
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
PORTAL to Portal Travel Time, President's
Committee on. 65-75
PORTELL, Tomas. 64-1194
PORTEOUS, Ethel Edith (Mannin) see Mannin,
Ethel Edith, 1900-
PORTER, Anthony Toomer. 63-285
PORTER, Arthur Livermore, 1798-1845.
65-599
PORTER, David, 1180-1843. 63-387
PORTER, David Dixon, 1813-1891. 63-387,
65-61
As correspondent. 65-909
Autographs. 63-245
Relating to. 63-334
PORTER, David Rlttenhouse, 1788-1867.
63-388, 65-491
PORTER, Evelina (Anderson) 1790-1871.
63-387
PORTER, Fite-John, 1822-1901. 63-377,
63-397, 64-764
PORTER, Frederick Blasell, 1831-1905.
65-1360
PORTER, George Bryan, 1791-1834. 65-491
PORTER, Horace, 1837-1921. 63-388
PORTER, Lemuel C. 65-23
PORTER, Mary Khoda (Montague) collector.
65-885 '--..
PORTER, Noah, 1866-1897. 65-1076
PORTER, Peter Buell, 1773-1844. 63-336
PORTER, Sir Robert Ker, 1777-1842.
65-1670
PORTER, Robert MassengilL 65-887
PORTER, Sarah see HUlhouse, Sarah (Porter)
PORTER, Sophie (McHarg) d. 1903. 63-388
PORTER, William. 65-961
PORTER, William Dennlson, 1810-1883.
63-346, 63-352
PORTER, William Sydney, 1862-1910. 63-48
PORTER and Conner, Charleston, S. C.
65-846
PORTER family. 64-506, 64-525, 65-491
PORTER Military Academy, Charleston, S. C.
63-285
PORTER Springs, Ga. 64-223
PORTLAND, Or.
Construction Industry. 64-709
Consular service (Gt Brit. ) 63-216
Hardware trade. 65-1129
Law practice. 65-1136
Lumber industry and trade. 65-1051
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
Urban League. 65-1033
PORTRAITS. 64-1229
Collections. 65-189
Public figures of 1920"s. 65-1105
PORTS of entry
see also Harbors
Foreign. 65-217
Alabama. 64-110
California. 65-727
Newfoundland. 64-80
Pennsylvania. 65-1670
Washington. 65-1034, 65-1052
PORTSMOUTH, Mich.
Letters from. 65-577
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio
Letters from. 64-106
PORTSMOUTH, Va.
Ministerial Association of the Baptist
Church. 64-1131
Norfolk Navy Yard. 64-1234
see also Confederate States of America-
Navy Yard, Gosport, Va.
PORTUGAL
Claims against 64-778
Colonies
America. 65-1731
Consular and diplomatic service (U. S. )
63-333, 64-1093, 65-57
Foreign relations. 63-100
Inquisition. 65-1731
Jews. 65-1731
Marranos. 65-1731
Trade with France. 64-956
POSEY, Evie (Stubblefleld) 65-883
POSEY, Mary Ann see Craig, Mary Ann
(Posey)
POSEY family. 65-158
POsrrmsM. 65-1720
POST, Charles William, 1854-1914. 65-503,
65-1348
POST, Hoyt, d. 1912. 65-601
POST, Louis F. 64-159
POST Office and Post Roads Committee (U. 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
By place
Arizona. 65-1758
Maine. 65-1829, 65-1973
Michigan. 64-1425, 65-457
Missouri. 63-127, 64-1239
Nebraska. 65-1476
Nevada. 65-1787
New Jersey. 65-1652, 65-1665
New York. 64-836
North Dakota. 65-796
Pennsylvania. 65-826
South Carolina. 63-291
Southern States. 63-94, 65-878
Utah. 65-1791
Virginia. 63-145
POSTMASTER.General see U. S. -Post Office
Dept.
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POTTER, Jabez Turner, 1796-1871. 64-1310
POTTER, John M. 64-1429
POTTER, Lemuel. 64-1310
POTTER, Martha (Turner) 64-1310
POTTER, Mary see Babcock, Mary (Potter)
POTTER, Merritt Luzerne, b. 1831. 64-1310
^X 9 «^ 8 t gomery GUctaJ «-
P0 I?T?,'„ Sherman Ben Jamin, 1806-1860.
POTTER, Sylvia (Easton) 65-710
POTTER, Timothy, b. 1769. 64-1310
POTTER, Timothy, 1792-1853. 64-1310
POTTER, Timothy Zalmon, b. 1832. 64-1310
POTTER, William W. , 1869-1940. 65-494
65-584, 65-648 - >
POTTER family. 64-671, 64-1310, 65-493
POTTERHILL, N. Y.
Revolution
c *1>VSm batUes ' miUtar y «"<"*•
POTTERY industry and trade
New Jersey. 65-1650
POUND, Louise. 65-1409, 65-1415
POUND, Omar Shakspear. 64-955
POUND, Roscoe, 1870-1964. 65-536, 65-1440
POUNDS (Domestic animals) see Estrays
POUHE, Eugenio. 65-1811
POWDER mills
World War L 65-887
Tennessee. 65-887
POWDERRiver Cattle Company of Wyoming.
POWDERLY, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924
64-1429, 65-1031
POWELL, Ashley Guy. 64-378
POWELL, BurtEardley, 1867,- 65-1931
POWELL, Charles Stephen, d. 1918. 64-378
POWELL, Daniel A.
Estate of. 64-378
POWELL, Elizabeth, D. 1797. 65-1022
P T£. ^ ** Baden IS! Baden-Powell
Sir George Smyth, 1847^898 Jraveu '
™£kTzr les ' 1834 - 1902 - m - io °.
POSTON, Elias. 65-983
^'t^™™-^' Battle Creek,
POTATOES. 64-1113
Improvement 65-1505
POTAWATOMI Indians. 64-186
POTOMAC River
Revolution. 64-805
^offl 00 ^ 60 "' 1945 S£i Berlin Pro-
tocol (Agreements reached bTthe United
States, Great Britain and Russia at the
Tripartite Conference, 1945)
POTTER, Charles Edward, 1916- 65-463
POTTER, CoraU. 64-783
POTTER, Elizabeth (Elmer) 65-1616
P °II^^', n Ge ° ree Washi «>eton, 1802-1879.
64-1310
POTTER, Heman Bradley. 64-817
POTTER, Henry, 1765-1857. 65-710
POTTER, Henry Albert, 1840-1933. 65-493
P °?£f- ^t laide Eunice Goodr i<='» see
Goodrich, Eunice, fl. 1870-1920
POTTS, James Henry, b. 1848. 65-495
POTTS, John, of Missouri. 65-1161
POU, George Ross. 64-446
POU, James Hinton, 1861-1935. 65-711
POUGHKEEPSIE Ice Yacht aub . 65 . 63
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.
Business records. 64-821
Estate management. 65-63
Law practice. 65-40
Vassar College
Students. 65-655
POULTNEY, Jane see Bigelow, Jane (Poultney)
POULTRY feed. 65-1755
POULTRY industry
Kentucky. 65-24
Michigan. 65-560
Minnesota. 63-253
POUND, Arthur, 1884- 65-496, 65-532
64-150,
POUND, Ezra Loomis, 1885-
64-491, 64-955, 64-1338
POUND, James H. 65-1360
POWELL, Talcott. 65-1664
POWELL, William Henry, 1825-1909. 65-1082
POWELL, William Stevens 1919 „„„ .
64-378, 64-617 collector.
POWELL family. 64-639
POWER, Nathan, 1807-1874. 65-1355
POWER, Thomas S. 65-911
POWER Authority of the State of New York.
P0 65™47 :0mi,,iSSi0n ' U ' & FederaL M-1272,
POWER Pooling, White House Conference on.
POWER resources. 65-29
see also. Electric power; Fuel; Public
utilities; Waterpower
KWER supply jsee Power resources /
POWERS, Hiram, 1805-1873. 65-18
POWERS, John H. 65-1495
POWERS, JohnR. 65-1355
POWERS, Perry Francis, 1858-1945. 64-1469
POWERS family. 64-671
POWESHTCKCo., Iowa
Land
Legal documents. 65-1633
528
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
POWHATAN Co., Va.
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 64-1246
County records. 65-1017
Family and personal papers. 65-1025
Land. 65-960
POWYS, Llewelyn. 65-1934
POYDRAS, Julian, 1746-1824. 65-699
PRAIRIE burner. 65-792
PRAIRIE Creek Coal Company. 63-267
PRAIRIE du Chien, Wis.
Fur trade. 65-1403
PRAIRIE Home, Kan. see Silkville, Kan.
PRAIRIE Ronde, Mich.
Family papers. 65-557
PRAIRIE Seminary, Richland, Mich, (formerly
Richland Academy) 65-1351
PRALL, Josiah, 65-1695
PRALL, Thatcher
Family of. 65-1695
PRALL family. 65-1695
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, Julius W. 65-566
PRATT, Orville H. 65-475
PRATT, Peter. 64-1398
PRATT, Robert H. 65-1918
PRATT, William V. 64-1573
PRATTE & Cabanne. 65-1401
PRATTE family. 54-296
PRATTSBURG, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs. 64-852
PRATTVILLE, Ala.
Personal papers. 64-387
PRAY, James S. 65-1924
PRAY family. 65-497
PRAYER books
Episcopal. 65-20
PREACHERS see Clergy
PREHISTORIC animals. 64-1522
see also Paleontology
PREJUDICE see Discrimination; mtolerance;
Race problems; Religious discrimination,
intolerance and persecution
PREMIUM Distributing Company. 65-111
PRENTICE, George Dennison, 1802-1870.
64-960
PRENTISS, Narcissa see Whitman, Narcissa
(Prentiss) 1808-184T"
PREPAREDNESS Day parade, San Francisco,
Calif., 1916. 64-19
PREPAREDNESS, Military see Military pre-
paredness
PRESBYTERIAN Church see Cumberland
Presbyterian Church; and names beginning
with the word Presbyterian
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the Confederate
States of America see Presbyterian Church
in the U. S.
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S.
Education
Texas. 65-3
General Assembly
Committee on Dispensatlonalism. 65-4
Presbyteries
Texas-Mexican. 65-5
Synods
Texas
Committee on Schools and Colleges.
65-3
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. S. A.
64-1490
General Assembly. 64-922, 64-1579
Presbyteries. 65-498
District of Columbia. 64-1579
New Brunswick. 65-1632
Potomac. 64-1579
Washington City. 64-1579
Synods
Michigan. 64-1490, 65-413, 65-498,
65-499
New York and Philadelphia. 65-1632
PRESBYTERIAN Church, South see Presby-
terian Church in the U. S.
PRESBYTERIAN churches. 64-170, 64-481
Catechism. 63-77
Chaplains. 63-182
Clergy. 63-77, 65-432, 65-1644
Education
Texas. 65-2, 65-3
Missionary societies
Michigan. 65-296
Missions
Michigan. 65-232, 65-255
Seminaries
Massachusetts. 64-1281
Ohio. 63-205
South Carolina. 64-390
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,
65-239, 65-255, 65-296, 65-432, 65-490,
65-728, 65-1568, 65-1636
Sunday schools
Michigan. 65-357
Nevada. 65-1146
New Jersey. 65-1618
Union of. 64-1579
Union with Protestant Episcopical Church.
65-91
By place
Colorado. 65-386
Georgia. 65-1862
Kentucky. 65-1534
Michigan. 64-1404, 64-1415, 64-1444,
64-1447, 64-1,490, 65-231, 65-232,
65-239, 65-244, 65-357, 65-386, 65-413,
65-432, 65-490, 65-498 , 65-499, 65-525,
65-669, 65-1350
Mississippi. 64-1533
Missouri. 64-339
Nebraska. 65-1989
Nevada. 65-1146
New Jersey. 65-1568, 65-1618, 65-1632 ,
65-1636, 65-1647, 65-1683
New York. 64-847, 65-852, 64-866,
64-902, 64-919, 64-922, 64-923, 65-1568
New York City. 64-929, 64-1257, 65-1632
North Carolina. 64-620, 64-672, 64-1055,
64-1104, 65-728
Ohio. 63-179, 63-181, 63-263, 65-432
Pennsylvania. 64-866, 64-1156, 64-1438,
65-915, 65-1632
South Carolina. 64-560
Southern States. 63-77
see also Presbyterian Church in the
U. S.
Tennessee. 64-1104, 65-881
Texas. 65-2, 65-3, 65-5
Virginia. 64-1055, 64-1104, 64-1236,
65-1015
Washington, D. C. 64-1579, 65-900
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PRESBYTERIAN Corporation of the University
of Michigan. 64-1415
PRESBYTERIAN Theological Seminary
Columbia, S. C. 64-390 '
PRESBYTERIAN Youth. 65-499
PRESCHOOL education see Education— Pre-
school
PRESCOTT, Albert Benjamin, 1832-1905
Notes on lectures of. 65-278
PRESCOTT, Caroline, b. 1803. 64-719
PRESCOTT, Eliza see Jones, Eliza
(Prescott)
PRESCOTT Coal Development Company. 64-5
PRESCRIPTIONS see Medicine-Prescrip-
tions and remedies
PRESERVATION of food. 64-919
PRESERVATION of wildlife see Wildlife
conservation
PRESERVATION Society. Charleston, S. C.
PRESIDENCY, National Committee Against
Limiting the. 65-128
PRESIDENT, U. S. Executive Office of the see
u. S. -Executive Office of the President
PRESIDENTIAL elections. 63-336 64-764
64-1238, 65-32, 65-33, 65-34 '
see also Elections and election campaigns-
Political conventions '
1824. 63-228, 64-186, 64-1005, 64-1099
64-1144, 64-1547
1828. 64-186, 64-1099, 64-1547
1832. 64-186
1840. 63-194, 63-256
1848. 63-398
1856. 63-189, 63-405
I860. 63-405, 64-511, 65-878
1872. 65-907
1876. 63-264, 63-326, 64-764
1880. 63-326, 63-371
1884. 63-326, 63-350, 63-371
1888. 63-350
1900. 64-771
1908. 65-824, 65-1916
1912. 64-604, 65-1675
1916. 65-824
1920. 64-128, 64-1295, 65-860
1924. 64-1291, 64-1295, 65-1431
1928. 64-128, 64-1163, 64-1172, 65-884
1932. 65-44, 65-58
1936. 65-39
1940. 64-1416, 65-55, 65-64
1944. 65-64
1948. 65-68, 65-253, 65-554
PRESIDENTIAL libraries. 65-37, 65-121
PRESIDENTIAL press secretaries. 65-136
PRESIDENT'S Advisory Committee on Educa-
tion. 65-71
PRESIDENTS Committee for the Development
of Scientists and Engineers. 65-1040
PRESIDENT'S Committee on Administrative
Management. 65-72
PRESIDENT'S Committee on an Inquiry on
Cooperative Enterprise in Europe. 65-73
PRESIDENT'S Committee on Civil Service
Improvement. 64-178, 65-50, 65-74
PRESIDENT'S Committee on Economic Security.
64-1634
PRESIDENT'S Committee on Portal to Portal
Travel Time 65-75
PRESIDENT'S Committee to Study the United
States Military Assistance Program
65-149 ^
PRESIDENT'S Conference on Home Building
and Home Ownership, 1931-32. 65-1069
PR 6 S 5™ E NT ' S C0UDCU * Eco * **' Advisors.
PRESIDENT'S Interdepartmental Committee to
Coordinate Health and Welfare Activities.
05-76
PRESIDENT'S Research Committee on Social
Trends. 64-1327
PRESIDENTS Rubber Survey Committee see
Situation* 0131 Comnlittee t0 ^<^ the Rubber
PRESIDENT'S Square, Washington D C
63-338 -
PRESIDENTS (U. S. ) 63-358, 64-860
64-1565, 64-1575, 65-462, 65-1737*
see also U. S. - President; and names of the
Presidents
Election see Presidential elections
Inaugurations see Inaugurations-
Presidents
Term of office. 65-128
PRESIDENTS Water Resources Policy Comm-
ission. 65-27,65-29
PRESS
see also Journalism; Newspapers;
Periodicals
Associations and clubs see Journalism-
Societies; Newspapers— Associations
Freedom of see Freedom of the press
Morale. 65-1742
PRESS secretaries, Presidential. 65-136
PRESSURE cookers. 65-1987
PRESTON, Frances Folsom Cleveland. 64-882
PRESTON, James Patton, 1774-1843. 65-971
PRESTON Jane Grace see Gilmer, Jane
Grace (Preston)
PRESTON, John, of Montgomery Co. , Va.
and Richmond, Va. 65-971
PRESTON, John, 1781-1865. 65-971
PRESTON, John B. 64-711
PRESTON, John Smith, 1809-1881. 64-405
PRESTON, John Thomas Lewis. 64-618
PRESTON, Lucinda Staples (Redd) 65-971
PRESTON, Margaret (Junkin) 1820-1897
64-618
PRESTON, Robert, surveyor, of Washington
Co., Va., fl. 1784-1832. 65-971
PRESTON, Susanna (Smith) 1740-1823.
65-971
PRESTON, Thomas W. 65-971
PRESTON, William, 1729-1783. 65-971
PRESTON, William Ballard, 1805-1862
65-971
PRESTON, William Campbell, 1794-1860
63-352, 65-936, 65-991
PRESTON, Conn.
Resident of. 64-1393
PRESTON family. 65-971
PRESTON, N. Y.
Family papers. 6.4-952
PRESTON'S Company of Virginia Militia.
65-971
PRETENDER, The Old see James, Prince of
Wales, the Old Pretender, 1688-1766
PREUSS, H. 64-813
PREVOST, Sir George. 63-225
PRTBILOF Islands. 64-705, 65-1780
PRICE, Edward T. 65-1696
PRICE, Eli Kirk, 1797-1884. 64-1147
PRICE, Fanny (Davenport) 64-1562
PRICE, Francis. 65-1696
64-65,
PRICE, Ira Maurice, 1856-1939
64-151
PRICE, Isaac, 1747-1811. 64-620
PRICE, Isaac, 1788-1833. 64-620
PRICE, Isaac Jasper, b. 1819. 64-620
PRICE, J. Chauncey. 65-1054
530
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
I
PRICE, Jack. 65-2001
PRICE, Lucien, 1883-1964. 65-1208
PRICE, Madeline M. 65-1696
PRICE, Matilda C. Sands (Trenehard)
65-1696
PRICE, R. Channing, d. 1863. 64-619
PRICE, Rodman McCamley, Jr. 65-1696
PRICE, Rodman McCamley, 1816-1894.
65-1694, 65-1696
PRICE, Sterling, 1809-1867. 64-337, 64-777
PRICE, Theophllus Townsend, b. 1828.
65-1697
PRICE, TheronD. 64-1157
PRICE, W. S., Jr. 64-895
PRICE Administration, U. S. Office of see
U. S. —Office of Price Administration
PRICE control. 64-253
see also Price support
World War H. 65-1389
PRICE family. 64-151, 64-620, 65-1697,
65-1698
Genealogy. 65-962
PRICE, Reid and Company, Norfolk, Va.
64-381
PRICE support. 65-1307
PRICES. 65-24
see also Merchants
Farm produce. 64-904, 65-663, 65-1001
Government regulation of see Price
control; Price support
Hardware. 64-241
Land. 65-663
Milk. 64-851
Plate glass. 64-372
Wool. 64-914
Michigan. 65-219
PRICHARD, Ellas J. 65-1860
PRICKETT, Isaac 64-1328
PRIDE of the West Mining and Milling Company.
64-9
PRIEST, Benjamin. 65-185
PRIEST, GUman. 65-185
PRIEST, John. 65-185
PRIEST, Silas. 65-185
PRIEST family. 65-185
PRIESTLEY, Herbert Ingram, 1875-1944.
64-1403
PRIMARY elections
Michigan. 65-552
Nebraska. 65-1434
New Jersey. 65-1675
Oregon. 64-703
South Dakota. 65-1470
Washington. 64-1263
PRIME, Emily see Delafleld, Emily (Prime)
1840-1909
PRIMITIVE Baptist churches
North Carolina. 64-1023
PRINCE, Elizabeth Oakes see Smith, Elizabeth
Oakes (Prince) 1806-189T"
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 Edward Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
Personal papers. 65-967
PRINCE George Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family and personal papers. 65-998
Plantations. 64-1098
Social life. 64-462
PRINCE Georges Co. , Md. 64-1247
PRINCE William Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Estate management. 64-1248
Iron Industry and trade. 64-1248
Land. 65-983
PRINCE William's Parish, S. C.
Sheldon Church. 65-850
PRINCESS Anne Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
PRINCETON, Ky.
Cumberland College. 64-218
PRINCETON, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
PRINCETON, N. J.
Colleges and universities see Princeton
University
Conferences. 64-83
Family and personal papers. 65-1655
PRINCETON Theological Seminary
Faculty members' papers. 65-1644
PRINCETON University
Faculty members' papers. 64-882
Lectures. 64-929
President. 65-1680
Students. 63-«9, 64-1061, 65-«9, 65-1925
Autographs. 65-1651
Notes and notebooks. 64-428, 6S-1636,
65-1651
PRINCETON (Warship) 64-265
PRTNGLE, Elizabeth Wattes (Allston) 63-273
PRINGLE, Jane (Allston) 63-273
PRINTERS and printing
Companies. 65-1053
History. 65-1256
Specimens. 65-406
By place
Connecticut. 65-1835
New Jersey. 65-1650
Pennsylvania. 65-1749
PRINTING presses
Manufacture
New York City. 65-603
PRINTS see Engravers and engraving
PRISON associations. 65-501
International. 64-107
PRISON reform. 64-21, 64-36, 64-107,
64-224, 64-446
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
California. 64-19
Great Britain. 64-43
Mexico. 64-296
Pennsylvania. 64-1153
Tasmania. 64-358
PRISONS
see also Correction (Treatment of offend-
— eri7rRefar matorle8 '> and the subdivision
Prisoners and prisons under wars, e. g.
Civil War— Prisoners and prisons
Administration. 65-47, 65-501
Articles, notes, etc 65-1196
Riots. 65-613
531
PRISONS (Continued)
By place
Michigan. 64-1427, 64-1435, 65-613
65-1343 '
Nebraska. 65-1437, 65-1494
New York. 64-836
Ohio. 64-119
PRISONS, Military
see also subdivision Prisoners and prisons
under names of wars
Nebraska. 65-1468
PRITCHARD, C. M. 65-1330
"^FSSi™.' HCnry Smlth > 1857-1939.
64-454, 64-767, 64-1268, 64-1271, 65-1340
PRIVATE presses see Publishers and
publishing— Pri rate
^^J^^a/og of Manuscript Collections: Index
PROFFIT family. 64-621
PROGRESSIVE Citizens of America
H€ & Ar sjsr'- and »~—»
PR 6°5 G ^8 SSIVE Pmy (F ° UndCd 1912) 64 - 82 °.
Washington. 64-1263
PROGRESSIVE Party (Founded 1919)
Wisconsin. 65-913
PROGRESSIVE Party (Founded 1948) 65-1216
PROGRESSIVE Republican Primary Organi-
zation. 65-1470 W
65-672, 65-1304, 65-1470, 65-2010
PRIVATE schools see Schools
P T 6 T 1 EE 6™80 M - 824 ' M - 1048 > M - 1392 .
g.la Capture at sea; Prizes of war-
Seizure of vessels and cargoes
PRIZE fighting _see Boxing
PRIZES of war. 63-221
See ^° Privateering; Seizure of vessels
and cargoes
PROBABILITIES. 65-1720
PROBATE courts
Missouri. 65-1161
PRORATE law and practice. 65-679
see also Estate laws; Estates; Wills
Idaho. 65-1812
Utah. 65-1795
PROBATION. 64-184
see also Pardon
PR 64 C -5 ER ' An " e BenS ° n ^PP^ "99-1888.
PROCTER, Bryan Waller, 1787-1874. 64-59
PROCTOR, Joseph F., 1835-1925. 65-1352
PROCTOR, Redfield, 1831-1908. 64-778
PROCTOR, Vt. 65-953
PR S DX l CEtrade SS ^r» produce-
Marketing
PRODUCTION Management, U. S. Office of
Labor Division. 65-48
PROFESSIONAL Architectural Association,
St. Louis, Mo. 64-297
PROFESSORS see Teachers and teaching
PROFESSORS, American Association of
University see American Association of
University Professors
California. 65-860, 65-2011
PR fF?£Z «l 64 ' 281 > W- 606 ' «<-986,
64-1496, 64-1505, 64-1523, 65-837, K-1408
see : also Prohibition repeal; Temperance;
u. S. -Constitution-Amendments-lBth
Washington. 64-1263
PROHIBITION Party. 65-591
PROHIBITION repeal. 64-882, 65-343, 65-688
PROJECT in Critical Thinking. 64-903
PROJECTING Engine Company. 64-917
PRO-LEAGUE Independents. 64-1295
PROPAGANDA
Nazi. 65-1741
World War I. 65-155
World Warn. 64-88, 65-1066
PROPELLERS, Aerial. 65-894
PROPERTY restriction agreements. 65-1336
PROPORTIONAL representation. 64-nsfi
PROSCH, Thomas Wickham. 64-1258
PROSELYTES. 65-1744
see also Conversion, Religious
PROSPECTING
see also Mines, mining, and mineral
resources
California. 64-731
Colorado. 64-1265, 65-1767
PROSSER, Charles Smith, 1860-1916. 64-100
PROSSER, William F. , 1834-1911. 65-1053
PROSTITUTION. 65-836
Illinois. 64-52, 65-840
PROTECTION of citizens abroad. 64-1575
PROTECTION of wildlife see Wildlife
conservation
PROTECTIVE associations. 63-50
Michigan. 65-1367
63-140, 64-995, 64-1535, 65-92
£S*^f_ Church of England; and for an
individual church see the name of the
place in which it is located e e.
c^cT 6 ' Md - St - Paurs ******
Book of common prayer. 65-20
Charitable work. 63-276
Civil War. 63-140
Divorce. 65-91
DO «-n88 and F ° reign Mlssiona T Society.
Education. 63-140
Marriage. 65-91
Missionary societies. 65-850
Missions. 65-1188, 65-1420
Music. 64-477
Seminaries. 64-1121
Sermons. 63-237, 64-456, 64-477, 64-600
64-1073, 64-1091, 65-20, 65-91 65-303'
65-377, 65-1420, 65-1604, 65-1885 '
Slavery controversy. 63-140
Theological students
Pennsylvania. 65-1420
Union with Presbyterians. 65-91
Women's organizations. 65-850
By place
Alabama. 64-1043
Arkansas. 64-1043
Atlantic States. 63-79
California. 65-952
Connecticut. 64-486
Georgia. 63-103
Illinois. 64-486
Kentucky. 64-486
Louisiana. 64-486
Maryland. 63-79, 63-140, 64-1043
Mi gw 65 " 37? ' 65 " 414 ' 65 -«8> 65-465,
Mississippi. 64-486
Nebraska. 65-1420, 65-1447, 65-1457
New Hampshire. 64-1043
New Jersey. 65-1580, 65-1640
New York. 65-91
New York City. 65-20, 65-91
North Carolina. 64-456, 64-477, 64-487
64-649, 64-1043, 64-1072, 64-1073 '
64-1080, 64-1091 '
Ohio. 63-178
532
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PROTESTANT Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.
(Continued)
South Carolina. 63-43, 63-276, 64-471,
64-477, 65-850
Negroes. 65-852
Society for the Relief of Widows and
Orphans of the Clergy. 63-276,
65-850
Southern States. 63-140, 64-1548
Tennessee. 64-486, 64-600
Virginia. 64-1043, 64-1246, 65-1007,
65-1015
PROTESTANT Home for the Friendless,
Cincinnati, Ohio see Glendale, Ohio-
Maple Knoll Hospital and Home
B PROTESTANT reformation see Reformation
H PROTESTANTISM vs. Catholicism. 64-775
J PROU, Maurice. 64-933
ITtOUDE, Mary see Penington, Mary(Proude)
Springett, 1616~-1682
PROVIDENCE District Horsing Association.
64-716
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Brown University _see Brown University,
Providence, R. L
Family and personal papers. 63-276,
64-590
Letters from. 64-197, 64-457
Libraries. 64-804
Moses Brown School. 65-1303
Resident of. 64-644, 64-977
Revolution
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-179
Schools. 65-1303
k PROVIDENT Hospital, Chicago, 111. 64-156
I
I
PROVINCIAL Congress, Massachusetts, 1774-
1175. 65-1320
PROVISION accounts see Grocery accounts
(PRCVO, Utah
Itrigham Young University
President. 65-1791
Tax records. 85-1823
PROVOKER (Periodical} 64-138
PROVOST, Etienne. 64-285, 65-1161
PROXMIRE, William. 64-1635
PRDDDEN, William K. 65-1387
PRUDHOMME, J. Alphonse. 64-622
PRUDHOMME, Phanor. 64-622
see also Germany
Trade with France. 64-956
PRESSING, Eugene B. 64-1500
PRYOR, Nathaniel
Estate ot 65-1161
PRYOR, Roger Atkinson, 1828-1919. 64-1500
PRYOR, Shephard Green, 1828-1911. 64-232
PSALMS. 65-1832
PSYCHIATRIC hospitals see Mental hospitals
PSYCHIATRIC Institute, Chicago, m. 64-184
PSYCHIATRY
Here are entered general references to
the clinical and therapeutic aspects of
psychology
65-1953
PSYCHOLOGICAL Library, New York.
64-1362
PSYCHOLOGISTS. 64-912
PSYCHOLOGY. 63-365, 64-795, 65-1199
Child. 63-78
Lectures, notes, etc. 65-437, 65-837
Relationship to religion. 64-1164
Research. 63-390
Student notes and notebooks. 65-666
Teachers and teaching. 65-486
Theory of evolutionary psychology. 64-1362
PSYCHOPATHIC Laboratory, Chicago, 111.
64-184
PUBLIC administration. 65-1308
see also Civil service; Government em-
ployment and employees
PUBLIC Administration Service. 65-397
PUBLIC buildings. 65-1924
see also Auditoriums; Capitols (Buildings)
New York City. 63-349
Philadelphia, Pa. 65-1315
Washington, D. C. 63-349, 63-380, 64-776
PUBLIC debts see Debts, Public
PUBLIC finance see Finance
PUBLIC health. 65-76
Cities and towns. 65-1936
By place
India. 63-105
Michigan. 65-222, 65-243, 65-277
Minnesota. 64-1523
Pennsylvania. 64-958
Washington. 63-212
PUBLIC health nursing. 64-716
533
PUBLIC Health Nursing Association, Ann
Arbor, Mich, (now Visiting Nurse Associ-
ation of Ann Arbor) 65-1378, 65-1391
PUBLIC housing. 65-45, 65-65
PUBLIC institutions
Michigan. 64-1421, 65-398, 65-399,
65-501
PUBLIC lands see Land— Public
PUBLIC Lands Committee (U. S. House of
Representatives) 65-864
PUBLIC opinion. 64-1584
see also the subdivision Public opinion
onder names of wars, e. g. World War I—
Public opinion
European Recovery Program. 65-101
PUBLIC Ownership League of America.
64-1269, 64-1272, 65-1055
PUBLIC Ownership League of Washington.
65-1055
PUBLIC power see Public utilities
PUBLIC Power League of Washington.
64-1272
PUBLIC relations. 64-1619, 64-1622,
65-1059
see also Publicity
PUBLIC schools. 64-1285, 65-638
see also Education; School districts;
Schools
Georgia. 64-225
Idaho. 65-1812
Michigan. 64-1503, 64-1512, 65-509
Nebraska. 65-1464
New Jersey. 65-1636
New York. 64-820, 64-840, 64-939
New York City. 64-356
North Carolina. 64-672, 64-994, 65-709
Oklahoma. 64-1201
South Carolina. 63-113, 63-277, 63-278
Washington. 65-1033
PUBLIC security
Italy. 64-1282
PUBLIC service commissions and corporations
see Public utilities
PUBLIC speaking. 64-68, 65-602
see also Debating
Teachers and teaching. 65-322, 65-532,
65-602, 65-1060, 65-1288, 65-1396,
65-1899
PUBLIC utilities
Here are entered general references to
public service or public utility corporations
and the commissions controlling them
see also Electric utilities; Gas companies;
Water supply
64-180, 65-515
PUBLIC utilities (Continued)
G °7/1?.? nt ownershi P- 64-1269, 64-1270
64-1272, 65-1044, 65-1055, 65ll439
65-1483 '
Regulation. 64-1499
By place
Canada. 64-1269
Connecticut. 64-913
Illinois. 64-1329
Michigan. 65-408
Missouri. 64-301, 65-688
^k^^c 64-1269 ' 65 -H39 , 65-1483
Do-1505 ' '
Northwestern States. 64-1269
Oregon. 64-1269
W *653oiS5" M " 1269 ' M " 1272 ' 65 - 1054 '
Wisconsin. 64-1637
PUBLIC Utility District Commissioners
Association. 64-1272
PUBLIC welfare
Here are entered general references to
tax-supported welfare activities. References
to privately supported activities are entered
melL, ^"f * WOrlt fences to Te
methods employed in welfare work, public
or private, are entered under Social work
see also_ Charitable work; Child welfare-
International relief; Poorfarms and poor-
houses; Social legislation; Social work
ti'^l', c M ' 323 ' M - 1337 . "-^'fi, 65-47
65-1216, 65-1509 '
Fed 65-94o* enCieS " 64 " 938, 65 - 80 ' 65 - 758 '
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Negroes. 65-608
Michigan. 64-1416, 65-608, 65-1343
Minnesota. 65-671
Nebraska. 65-1435, 65-1509
New York. 64-1337, 64-1572, 65-43
New York City. 64-1572
Washington. 65-1057
Wisconsin. 64-1265
PUBLIC works. 64-936, 65-1936
Mississippi Valley. 65-29
New York. 64-910
Pennsylvania. 65-29
Tennessee River Valley. 63-382
Virginia. 65-960
PUBLIC Works Administration, U. S see
U. S, -Public Works Administration" —
PUBLICITY. 65-1059
seealso_ Public relations
Churches. 63-33
^fHERS National Service Bureau.
PUBLISHING of periodicals. 63-383, 64-871
«ialso_ Editors and editing-Periodicals
PUEBLA, Mex.
Civil and criminal law cases. 65-1080
French intervention. 65-2013
PUEBLO, Colo.
Travel and description. 64-335
PUEBLO Indians
Land. 65-944
Claims. 65-1180
PUERTO Alegre, Brazil
Lutheran Theological Seminary. 64-167
PUERTO Rico. 64-620
Absentee voting. 64-820
Archeology. 65-1815
Botany. 64-826
Economic conditions. 65-68
Geology. 65-1815
Maps. 65-1815
Politics. 65-68
Shipping. 64-1391
Records. 64-897
Social conditions. 65-68
Spanish American War, 1898
Medical service (U. S.) 63-144
PUBLISHERS and publishing. -63-407
seealso_ Authors and publishers; Publishing
of periodicals; Universitypress.es %
Companies. 64-6, 64-913, 64-976, 64-1558
Plan cards. 64-1604
Notes on publishers. 65-1613
Private. 64-1031, 64-1314, 64-1526
64-1571
By place
California. 64-1367
Confederate States of America. 65-884
^Is^S 63 " 146, 64 ~ 1347 ' 65 " 1085 .
Ireland. 65-1834
Massachusetts. 63-401
Michigan. 64-1434
Missouri. 63-29
New Jersey. 65-1650
Pennsylvania. 65-829, 65-830
Tennessee. 64-972
Spanish colony. 63-114, 63-115
Travel and description. 64-552, 65-155
University (Rio Piedras)
Chancellor. 65-68
PUCET Sound. 63-216
Fisheries. 64-1263
Surveys. 64-1268
PUCET Sound Agricultural Company. 65-1816
Claims. 65-1155
Fort Nisqually branch. 65-1056
PU ?fT„ Sou,ld Power and Li eW Company
64-1269, 64-1272, 65-1055
PUGET Sound region. 64-1266, 65-1792
^lll^tS C ° m ^— ' Associ-
PUGH family. 64-1118
PULASKI Co. , Va,
County records. 65-1017
Resident of. 64-800
PULKOVO, Russia
Nicholas Central Observatory. 64-1556
PULLMAN, Albert B. 63-386, -64-1487
PU fil L ^R N ' c ^° r F Mortimer . 1631-1897.
63-386, 65-1190, 65-1775
PULLMAN, Paschal A., b. 1836. 65-288
PULLMAN Company. 63-388
PULLMAN, Wash.
Washington sute University see Washing-
ton-State University, Pullman
PULSIFER, Nathan T. 64-913 ,,
PULSIPHER, John. 64-737
PULTENEY Estate. 64-873
PUMPS. 64-917
PUPIN, Michael Idvorsky, 1858-1935
64-1357
PURCELL, Charles W. 65-972
PURCELL, Margaret. 64-799
PURDIE, James W. 64-379
PURDUE University, Lafayette, Ind.
Faculty member as correspondent. 64-1174
PURDY, Milton Dwight. 64-798
PURDY family
Genealogy. 65-1357
PURROY, JohnB. 65-1206
PURROY family. 65-1206
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\
PURSON, Thomas. 64-1194
PURVIN, Jennie (Franklin) 1873-1958.
65-1736
PURYEAR, Mary Eliza Whittle see_ Pettus,
Mary Eliza Whittle (Puryear)
PURYEAR, Richard Clauselle, 1801-1867.
64-460
PURYEAR family
Genealogy. 65-967
PUSEY, Abby see Maigne, Abby (Pusey)
Jordan
PUSEY, Edward Bouverie, 1800-1882. 63-207
PUTNAM, David, 1769-1856. 63-263
PUTNAM, Frederic Ward, 1839-1915.
65-1267
PUTNAM, George Palmer, 1887-1950.
64-1474, 65-519
PUTNAM, Herbert, 1861-1955. 65-434
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, 65-1050
PUTNAM, William Pitt, 1770-1800. 63-263
PUTNAM, William Rufus. 65-1050
PUTNAM Co., Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-190
PUTNAM Co. , Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
PUTNAM Co., N. Y.
Loyalists
Confiscation of property. 65-1528
PUTNAM family. 63-263
PUTNAM Female Seminary, Putnam, Ohio.
63-263
PUTNAM'S monthly and the Critic 65-839
PUZZLES. 65-374
PYE, Sybil. 65-1844
PYLE, Howard, 1853-1911. 63-393
PYNCHON family
Genealogy. 65-175
PYRAMID Lake Paiute Tribe
Tribal Council records, 1934-1964.
65-1994
PYRTTE. 64-237
PYSHT River Boom Company. 64-1267
PYSHT River Lumber Company. 64-1267
PYTHIAS, Colored Knights of. 64-748
PYTHIAS, Knights ct 65-299, 65-1827
QATAR
Arcbeological expeditions. 65-36
QUA Iboe Mission. 63-27
QUACKENBUSH, T. V. 64-1429
QUACKENBUSH family. 65-60
QUADRA MOLLINADO, Juan Francisco de la
Bodega y see Bodega y Quadra Mollinado,
Juan Francisco de la, 1743-1794
QUAIFE, MiloMlHon, 1880-1959. 64-1515
QUAIN, Fannie Dunn, 1876-1950. 65-791
QUAKERS see Friends, Society of
QUANTUM theory. 6S-1718
see also Wave mechanics
QUAPAW, Okla.
General stores. 63-265
QUARANTINE
North Carolina. 64-992
QUARLES, Lily. 65-1029
QUARLES, Marquerlte Stuart 65-956
QUARLES, Susan P. (Thompson) 65-1029
QUARRIES and quarrying
Connecticut. 64-1310
QUARTERMASTER service
see also Quartermaster's Dept, under Jur-
isdiction, e. g. U. S. —Army— Quarter-
master's Dept. ; and subdivision
Supplies (Army) under names of wars,
e. g. Revolution — Supplies
Alaska. 65-1039
Oregon. 64-706
Pacific coast. 64-248
The West. 65-1039
QUARTZ. 64-1561
QUATTLEBAUM, PauL 63-352
QUAY, Matthew Stanley, 1833-1904. 65-565
QUEBEC, Can.
Eastern Townships. 64-790
Merchants. 65-1727
Mines and mining. 64-237
535
Travel and description. 64-201
QUEBEC Expedition, 1775 _see Canadian In-
vasion, 1775-1776
QUEEN, Ellery, pseud. 65-1664
QUEEN Charlotte Island Expedition, 1878.
65-1766
QUEEN City Lodge, Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, Battle Creek, Mich. 65-1356
QUEEN'S College, New Brunswick, N. J. see
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J.
QUEIROZ, Rachel de. 64-697
QUEREAU, E. C. 64-100
QUEZON, Manuel Luis, Pres. Philippines,
1878-1944. 64-306
QUICK, A. J. 64-719
QUICK, Frances (Merritt) 1833-1924. 64-719
QUICKSILVER mines see Mercury mines and
mining
QUICKSILVER Mining Company. 65-866
QUIGG, Lemuel Ely, 1863-1919. 64-812
QUKJLEY, James C. 65-1446
QUILLE, Dan de, pseud, see Wright,
William, 1829-1898
QUILLTNAN, Dorothy (Wordsworth) 1804-1847.
64-957
QUIMPER, Manuel. .65-1825
QUINAIELT, Wash.
Indian agent. 63-216
QUINCY, Joslah, 1772-1864. 63-166, 63-198,
•64-202, 64-795, 64-1584, 65-1268
Autographs. 64-47
QUINLAN, Charles E. 65-712
QUTNLAN, Edwin E., d. 1909. 65-712
QUINLAN-Monroe Lumber Company. 65-712
QUTNN, George E., d. 1863. 64-889
QUINN, John, 1870-1924. *64-150, 65-1850
QUINN, John B. 65-1507
QUTNN, John Robertson, 1899- 65-2010
QUINT ARD, Charles Todd, Bp., 1824-1898.
65-878
QUIRK, J. M. 64-833
QUIRK, Nancy Lace see_ Williams, Nancy
Lace (Quirk)
QUITMAN, Eliza. 65-736
QUITMAN, Frederick Henry, d. 1884.
65-736
QUITMAN, John Anthony, 1799-1858. 65-736
QUITMAN family. 65-736
QUITRENTS
Virginia. 65-983
QUIZ shows. 64-1619
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R
R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home
Richmond, Va. 65-1011
R E. Lee Camp No. 1, Confederate Veterans
Richmond, Va. 65-1011
R. O. T. C. see U. S. -Army-Reserve
Officers' Training Corps
RABAJ, P. 63-18
RABAL, Joaquin Codallos y see Codatlosy
Rabal, Joaqufn ~ ~
RABBINICAL seminaries. 65-1744
RABBIS
Societies. 65-1734,65-1737,65-1745
RABBITT, Thomas C. 65-1057
RACCOON Ford, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
RACE ethnology see Ethnology
RACE problems. 63-4, 64-323 64-446
64-597, 64-1161, 65-1033
see also_ Antisemitism; Racial discrimina-
tion
Riots. 65-608
Illinois. 65-884
Michigan. 65-608
New York. 64-869
North Carolina. 63-72
Washington. 65-1033
RACE Relations, American Council on.
65-1033
RACE Relations, Northwest Institute of
65-1033
RACEHORSES. 65-826
RACIAL discrimination
see also Employment— Discrimination in;
Race problems
Washington. 65-1033
RACING of horses see Horses-Racing
RACKHAM, Horace H. 65-1338
RACKHAM Fund, University of Michigan.
65-353
RACOON (British sloop of war) 65-1793
RADCLIFFE, Mark W. 65-944
RADFORD, William W. 65-971
RADIATION. 63-15
see aIso _ Cosmic rays; Quantum theory
RADICAL Club of Toledo. 65-1219
RADICALISM (Social and political) 64-687
Attacks on. 65-613
RADIN, Paul, 1883-1959. 63-11
RADIO broadcasting. 65-1060 , 65-1062
see also Commentators-Radio
Announcing. 64-1518
Companies. 64-1619 , 65-65
Fan mail. 65-291
Political talks, 65-55
Producing. 64-1631
Relations with newspapers. 65-1066
Relations with newspapers. 65-1066
Scripts. 64-1518, 64-1619
Fictional. 64-791, 64-1620, 64-1629
64-1631, 65-1095
News and commentary. 64-1560
64-1610, 64-1615, 64-1636, 65'-352
65-1062
Political. 64-204, 65-62, 65-67
Religious. 63-23
Short wave. 65-1066
RADIO Station KFUO, St Louis, Mo. 63-23
RADIO Station WJR, Detroit, Mich. 64-1518
RADIO Station WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio
64-1636
RADIOACTIVE materials. 64-126
RADIOACTIVITY 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
RAIDS against radicals (1920's) 65-613
RAILEY, Lucy Belle see Curry, Lucy Belle
(Railey) 1892- "
536
RAILEY family
Genealogy. 65-962
RAILROAD bridges. 64-304
RAILROAD spikes. 63-235
RAILROAD ties. 65-709, 65-1607
RAILROADS. 63-340, 64-575, 64-995 65-457.
65-577 ' ***
Accidents. 64-815
Administration. 65-1742
Cars and equipment
Postal. 64-1234
Companies. 64-788, 65-1440
see also names of companies
Business papers and records. 63-41,
64-209 , 64-789 , 64-815 , 64-941 ,
64-1269, 65-249 , 65-409 ,~65^418
65-425 , 65-1125, 65-11 84,~65^I526
65-1993
Stock. 65-466
Construction and engineering. 63-160
63-256, 64-904, 65-951, 65-1843 '
65-1936
Plans. 65-1682
Teachers and teaching. 65-1936
Alabama. 65-1533
Arkansas. 65-1S33
Georgia. 65-1533
Michigan. 65-533
Mississippi. 65-1533
Missouri. 64-304
Elevated. 65-1520
see also Cities and towns — Transporta-
tion
Employees. 64-815, 65-796
see also Railroads— Labor problems
New York. 64-876
Executives' papers. 64-395, 64-352,
64-736, 64-1015, 64-1024, 65-856
Finance. 63-247, 64-1402
Freight see Freight and freightage
History. 64-815
Investment in. 64-450, 64-861, 64-1637,
65-176, 65-1916
Labor problems
New York. 64-910
The West 63-397
Land grants. 65-944
Legal affairs. 64-865, 65-665, 65-738
Legislation and regulation. 64-1402
64-1499, 65-249, 65-630
Locomotives see Locomotives
/
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RAILROADS (Continued)
Mail service
Cars. 64-1234
Maintenance and repair. 64-815, 64-941
Bails. 65-541
Military. 63-118
Publicity. 65-1059
Right-of-way. 64-815, 65-869
Minnesota. 64-1521
Surveying. 63-256, 65-920
TUtlrhipn 65-533
North Carolina. 64-643
Taxation
Michigan. 65-620
Travel on. 65-593
Wrecks see Railroads— Accidents
By place
Alabama. 64-986
Appalachia. 65-1032
Arizona. 64-13
Brazil. 64-1294
California. 65-952, 65-1045, 65-1046,
65-1125, 65-1187
Canada. 64-1590
Canal zone. 65-1826
Maps. 65-1828
Colorado. 65-1125, 65-1187, 65-1190
Connecticut. 64-1369
Delaware. 64-209
Florida, 64-1047, 64-1105
Georgia. 63-41 . 63-103, 64-389, 64-1203,
64-1550
Great Britain. 65-856
Illinois. 63-256, 64-119, 64-1329, 65-344,
65-409
India. 63-105, 65-856
Indiana. 63-256, 65-409
Iowa. 63-256, 64-283
Kentucky. 63-256, 64-511
Maine. 64-357
Michigan. 64-1503, 65-249,65-272, 65-409,
65-418, 65-425, 65-515, 65-1373
Middle West. 65-344
Minnesota. 63-236, 63-256, 65-674
Mississippi. 64-283
Missouri. 64-278, 64-282, 64-283, 64-300,
6S-409
.
Nebraska. 65-1443. 65-1485
Nevada. 65-1125, 65-1184, 65-1187,
65-1770, 65-1787, 65-1993
New Jersey. 65-1559, 65-1682
New York. 63-388, 64-815, 64-873,
64-941, 64-1639, 65-1520, 65-1841
New York City. 65-1520
North Carolina. 64-428, 64-566, 64-985,
64-994, 64-1005, 64-1080, 64-1115,
64-1124, 64-1127, 65-729
North Dakota. 65-801
Ohio. 63-188, 63-193, 63-205, 63-256,
65-249, 65-409
Oregon. 65-1045
Pacific coast. 65-1046
Pennsylvania. 63-256, 64-815, 64-UJ8,
64-1147, 65-19
South Carolina. 64-1550,65-729,65-846
Southern States. 63-56, 65-878
Southern transcontinental (proposed)
63-339
Southwest. 64-753
Tennessee. 64-511, 64-1203
Texas. 64-740, 64-749, 64-753
Utah. 65-1190, 65-1791
Vermont. 64-1590
Virginia. 64-587
Washington. 65-1045, 65-1046
Wisconsin. 63-256
RAILWAY entertainments (Publication)
65-1443
RAINBOW Division, XT. S. Army. 64-588 .
RADCEY, Henry Thomas, 1860-1934. 63-389
RAINIER m, Prince of Monaco, 1923- 65-1059
RAINS, Gabriel James, 1803-1881. 63-314
RAINS, George Washington, 1817-1898.
64-623
RAISIN Valley Seminary, Adrian, Mich.
65-1351
RAKES (Tools) 65-659
RALEIGH and Gaston Railroad. 64-1080,
64-1124
RALEIGH family
Genealogy. 65-962
RALEIGH Gas Light Company. 64-1024
RALEIGH Natural History Club. 64-365
RALEIGH, N, C.
Bant, and *«»<iri»»g 64-996, 64-1080,
64-1100
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
537
Episcopal School of North Carolina. 64-397,
64-555, 64-637
Family papers. 64-445, 64-680, 64-1091,
65-735
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 Bistitute. 64-539
Personal papers. 64-371, 64-606, 64-985
Resident of. 64-364, 64-582
St Mary's SchooL 64-456, 64^1043
XT. S. Internal Revenue Service. 64-378
Watauga Club. 64-1074
Young Men's Christian Association.
64-375 *
RALSTON, Mary. 63-184
RALSTON, Robert, merchant of Philadelphia,
Pa. 65-1526
RALSTON, WlUlam B. 65-856
RAMAPO Works, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-1568
RAMOTH Baptist Church, Putnam Co. , Ga.
65-190
RAMSAY, David, 1749-1815. 65-849
RAMSAY, John A. 64-624
RAMSAY, Julius D. 64-624
RAMSAY, Margaret L. (Beall) 64-624
RAMSDELL, Charles R. 65-166
RAMSEUR, Elizabeth Caroline see Phifer,
Elizabeth Caroline (Ramseur]
RAMSEUR, Ellen E. (Richmond) 64-625
RAMSEUR, Stephen Dodson, 1837-1864.
64-625
RAMSEUR family. 64-625
RAMSEY, Alexander, 1815-1903. 63-243
RAMSEY, James Gettys McGready, 1797-1884.
64-1203 , 65-737
RAMSEY, Joseph, 1812-1866. 64-626
RAMSEY, Margaret B. Crozier. 65-737
RAMSEY, William. 64-626
RAMSEY family. 64-1203
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RANCHES
see also Cattle raising and trade
Arizona. 64-3
Arizona Territory. 65-1756
California. 64-263, 65-1883, 65-2009
65-2014
Dakota Territory. 65-1756
Kansas Territory. 65-1756
Nebraska. 65-1988
Nebraska Territory. 65-1756
North Dakota. 65-756, 65-759, 65-767
65-786, 65-787
Pacific Northwest. 65-1883
Texas. 64-749, 64-752, 65-804 , 65-806
65-807, 65-808, 65-8147 ~65-1327
Wyoming. 65-807, 65-1167
RANCHO Arebac, Ariz.
Land records. 65-1181
RANCHO Pacheco land grant, New Mexico
65-1181
RANCK, Glenn N., 1869- 65-1047
RAND, Agnes see Lee, Agnes (Rand) 1868-1939
RAND, Benjamin, 1856-1934. 65-1269
RANDAL, Florence see Livesay, Florence
(Randal) 1874-195~
RANDALL, Caleb Dwinell, 1831-1903. 65-501
RANDALL, Henry Stephens, 1811-1876
64-914 , 64-1220
RANDALL, James Garfield, 1881-1953
65-166
RANDALL, James Ryder, 1839-1908. 64-231
64-627
RANDALL, Kather ine S. (Hammond) 64-627
RANDALL County (Tex. ) news. 65-813
RANDALL family
Genealogy. 65-882
RANDOLPH, Edmund, 1753-1813. 63-94
63-375, 65-990, 65-995 '
Autographs. 64-63
RANDOLPH, George Wythe, 1818-1867
65-994
RANDOLPH, John, 1773-1833. 63-96, 63-345
63-363, 64-483, 64-124L 65-1010
RANDOLPH, Judith. 64-483
RANDOLPH, Margaret see Dickins, Margaret
(Randolph)
RANDOLPH, Thomas Mann, 1768-1828
63-345
RANDOLPH, Thomas Mann, 1792-1848
64-997
RANDOLPH, William Fitz see Fitz Randolph,
William
RANDOLPH Co. , N. C.
Colleges and universities. 63-80
RANDOLPH family. 64-997, 64-1031
Genealogy. 65-962
RANDOLPH-Macon College, Ashland, Va.
Students. 63-89, 64-373
RANKIN, Jeanette. 65-1160
RANKIN, John Elliott, 1882- 64-1269
64-1272
RANKIN, M. T. 64-1157
RANKIN, Thomas Ernest, 1872-1953. 65-502
RANKIN, William. 63-193
RANKIN family
Genealogy. 64-1177
RANSOM'S Brigade, Confederate States of
America. 64-610
RANTOUL, Robert, 1805-1852. 64-1585
RANTOUL, 111.
Letters from. 65-158
RAPALJE, De Witt. 64-365
RAPAPORT, David. 63-390
RAPER, Charles Lee. 63-67 '
RAPHAELSON, Sam. 65-1310, 65-1934
RAPID transit see Cities and towns-Trans-
portation
RARE earth salts. 65-1311
RARE earths. 65-1311
RARITAN Coal Mining Company. 65-1683
RARITAN, N. J.
Law practice. 65-1671
Resident of. 65-1666
RASCOE, Burton, 1892-1957. 65-1934
RASKOB, John J., 1879-1950. 65-32, 65-47
RASMUSSEN, August. 65-1355
RATH, Christian, b. 1832. 65-659
RATHBONE, John F. 63-377
RATHBUN, Earle Henry. 65-503
RATHBUN, Frank. 65-503
RATIONALISM see Positivism
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
53S
RAVENEL, Stephen, 1770-1818. 65-852
RAVENNA, Mich.
Hardware and lumber trade. 65-404
RAVENSCROFT, John Starke, Bp. , 1772-1830
64-580, 64-1072
RAVENSWOOD (Ship) 65-180
RAVER, Paul Jerome, 1894-1964. 64-1272
65-1054
RAVINES, Michel Tesson Des see Tesson Des
Ravines, Michel
RAWALT, John, Jr. 64-685
RAWALT, Jonas. 64-685
RAWALT family. 64-685
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
RAW1JNGS, Daniel A. 64-340
RAWLINGS, Marjorie (Klnnan) 1896-1953
64-216
RAWLINS Co. , Kan.
Indian raids and massacres. 65-1501
RAWSON, Alonzo. 65-1713
RAWSON, S. 64-928
RAY, Charles Henry, 1821-1870. 63-406
65-162
RAY, E.C. 65-1918
RAY, Patrick Henry. 65-1794
RAY Consolidated Copper Company (Arizona)
65-2009
RAYBURN, Sam Taliaferro, 1882-1961.
64-253
RAYMOND, C. C. 64-916
RAYMOND, George W. 64-916
RAYMOND, Henry JarvU, 1820-1869. 63-261
64-803
RAYMOND, Henry Warren, 1847-1925. 65-565
RAYMOND, John. 65-1727
RAYMOND, Uri. 65-504
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
RAYNOR family. 65-735
i
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RAYON industry and trade
see also Textile industry and trade
Massachusetts. 64-205
READ, Benjamin Maurice, 1853-1927.
65-1168
READ, Charles. 65-1550
READ, Conyers. 64-142
READ, Daniel, 1805-1878. 64-282
READ, Gilbert E. , 1822-1898. 65-505
READ, Hiram Walker, 1819-1895. 65-1788
READ, J. Armstrong. 64-1294
READ, John, 1769-1854. 64-1150
READ, John Meredith, 1797-1874. 64-1150
READ, Joseph, lawyer of Mount Holly, N. J. ,
fl. 1783-1807. 65-1699
READ, Josephs. 65-1699
READ, Opie Percival, 1852-1939. 65-2004
READ, Rose Drake. 65-1169
READ, Samuel J. 65-1699
READ, Thomas Buchanan, 1822-1872. 65-18
READ, William Miles, 1849-1929. 65-1169
READ family. 64-1150, 65-1699
READING clubs see Clubs
READY Money (Schooner) 64-374
REAL del Monte Mining Company. 65-1187
REAL estate see Land
REAL estate business
see also Land
Law and legislation. 65-679
Arizona. 65-1758
Illinois. 65-684
Iowa. 65-1450
Louisiana. 64-1533, 64-1587
Maine. 64-56
Massachusetts. 65-205
Michigan. 64-1443, 64-1491, 65-205,
65-225
Minnesota. 63-235
Mississippi. 64-1533
Missouri. 65-684
Nebraska. 65-1450
New England. 65-1200
New Jersey. 65-1559, 65-1595
New York. 64-1533
New York City. 65-1175
North Carolina. 64-365, 64-375, 64-392,
65-747
\
North Dakota. 65-778
Northwest. 64-1267
Ohio. 65-1450
Tennessee. 65-880
Vermont. 64-1587
Washington. 63-211, 64-1259, 64-1264,
65-1046,
The REAL life of Sebastian Knight, by
Vladimir Nabokov. 65-921
REAL property see Land
REALISM see Positivism
REAM, Vinnle see Home, Vinnie (Ream) 1847-
1914
REAPPORTIONMENT (Government) 65-2010
REARDEN, Timothy Henry, 1839-1892.
65-2004
REBELLIONS see subdivision Insurrection or
Revolution under names of countries; or
names of rebellions, e. g. Dorr Rebellion,
1842 .
RECALL elections. 65-2010
RECENT Social Trends Project. 64-145
RECIPES see Cookery
RECDTROCrrY. 65-672
see also Tariff
Canada and the United States. 65-1967
Great Britain and the United States. 65-196T
Hawaii and the United States. 64-762,
65-565
RECIPROCITY Treaty of 1854 with Great Bri-
tain. 65-1967
RECITALS. 65-322
RECKNAGEL, Arthur Bernhard, 1883-
64-908, 64-911
RECLAMATION Association, National.
64-689
RECLAMATION of land. 65-1833
Missouri. 65-693
RECLAMATION Repayment Commission.
65-1833
RECONSTRUCTION. 63-57, W- 281 '/ 3 - 871 '
64-270, 64-282, 64-618, 64-995, 64-1058,
64-1097, 64-1182, 65-902, 65-905, 65-915
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 65-852
Colleges and universities
North Carolina. 65-739
Cotton trade. 64-630
Economic conditions. 63-125, 64-1273
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-166, 65-884
Military affairs. 63-360
Motion picture scripts. 65-933
Negroes. 63-72, 64-1099
533
Politics. 63-76, 63-97, 63-143, 63-346,
63-374, 64-817, 64-1077, 64-1120
By place
Alabama. 64-421, 65-884
Arkansas. 63-126
Georgia. 64-223, 64-385, 64-389
Louisiana. 64-1125, 65-878
Mississippi. 65-1920
Mississippi Valley. 65-899
North Carolina. 63-117, 63-150, 64-369
64-397, 64-447, 64-605, 64-633, 64-1133
65-739
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
RECONSTRUCTION (1939-1951) 65-101,
65-117
RECONSTRUCTIONIST Judaism. 65-1724
RECONVERSION, U.S. Office of War Mobili-
zation and. 64-1576, 65-720
RECOVERY Administration, U. S. National
see U. S. —National Recovery Administra-
tion
RECREATION
see also Amusements; Community centers;
Sports
Planning for. 65-1924
Societies. 64-21
Iowa. 65-1942
Minnesota. 63-249
New York. 64-883
RECRUITING, enlistment, etc. see under
names of armies or wars, e. g. Confederate
States of America— Army; Civil War
RECUSANCY. 65-1879
RED Boiling Springs, Tenn.
Travel and description. 64-1179
RED book magazine. 64-1596
RED Cloud, Sioux chief, 1822-1909. 65-1076
65-1499
RED Cloud Indian Agency (later Pine Ridge
Agency) 65-1076, 65-1499
RED Cross
American National Red Cross. 63-371,
64-1259, 64-1334, 64-1526, 65-222,
65-268, 65-1509
In Europe during World War L 64-716
Michigan. 65-369
Pittsburgh Chapter
Allegheny County Auxiliary. 65-1747
Seneca Co. , N. Y. Auxiliary. 64-921
Washtenaw County Chapter. 65-1378
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
RED Men, Improved Order of. 65-1827
"RED" raids of the 1920's. 65-613
, RED River boundary case. 65-31
TIED River of the North see Tri State Waters
Commission
^aX'TsSS 15th BattaU ° n ' ^ Siana
RED River Settlements. 65-1782
RED Springs, N. C.
Letters from. 64-376
REDD, Lucinda Staples see Preston, Lucinda
Staples (Redd)
REDDICK, M. A. 64-378
REDDING, Gertrude L. (Hopwood) 65-1700
REDDING, John M., 1908- 65-133
REDDING, Mary Frances (Foster) 65-1700
REDDING, William Foster, b. 1860. 65-1700
REDFIELD, Edward Willis, 1868- 63-393
REDFTELD; Herman J. 64-1575
REDFTELD, Robert, 1897-1958 64-70
64-72, 64-142
REDFORD, Mich.
Reminiscences. 65-438
Societies. 65-1367
REDGRAVE Hall, Eng.
Purchase of. 64-34
REDINGTON, Alfred. 63-328
REDINGTON, Paul G. 64-908
REDINGTON, Ariz.
Ranches. 65-1756
REDMAN, L. A. 64-779
REDMOND, John. 64-13^,
REDPATH, James, 1833-1891. 63-68
REDSTONE, Lilian Jane, 1855-1955. 64-811
REDSTONE, Mabel I. 64-811
REDSTONE, Vincent Burrough, 1853-1941
64-811
REECE, Byron Herbert, 1917-1958. 64-233
REED, A. F. 65-676
REED, Henry, d. 1793
Estate of. 65-26
REED, Henry, 1808-1854. 64-957
64-957,
REED, Simeon G. , d. 1895. 65-1045
REED, Stanley Formau, 1884- 64-178
65-34 '
REED, Thomas Brackett, 1839-1902
Autographs. 63-245
Relating to. 65-1959
REED, William Bradford, 1806-1876. 65-926
REED, Willis E. 65-1413
REED family. 65-1436
REED Mill Company. 65-1048
REEDY, William Marion, 1862-1920. 64-306
64-150, 65-937
REED, James Frazier, 1800-1874
65-2015
REED, Mabel. 64-712
REED, Mark Edward, 1866-1933. 64-1271
65-1048
REED, Seth, 1823-1924. 65-506
REES, Charles. 64-873
REESE, Ann. collector. 64-213
REESE, Mrs. D. Meredith see Reese. Ann
REEVE, Clayton. 65-1701
REEVE, Edward. 65-1814
REEVE, Rebecca Foster see Scott, Rebecca
Foster (Reeve)
REEVE, Tapping. 64-1371
REEVE family. 65-1701
REEVES, Alfred L. , 1873- 64-1474
REEVES, Benjamin H. 64-275
REEVES, Jesse Siddall, 1872-1942. 64-1455
64-1515, 65-311, 65-507, 65-1397
REEVES, Josey B. see Parkhurst, Josey B
. (Reeves) d. 1870
REEVES family. 65-507
Genealogy. 64-798
REFORM Judaism. 65-1734, 65-1744
Societies. 65-1744, 65-1745
REFORM (Social and political) 63-85, 63-140
63-151, 64-687 , 64-953, 64-16267"65-648,
65-697, 65-840, 65-843, 65-860, 65-1511,
65-2010
see also Civic improvement; Civil service
reform; Municipal government; and other
fields in which reformers operate e e
Labor; Temperance "
REFORMATION. 64-1438
REFORMATORIES. 65-1196
see also Prisons
Michigan. 64-1421, 65-296
Missouri. 64-341
REFORMED Church in America
Theological Seminary, New Brunswick, N J
65-1567 '
New Jersey. 65-1566, 65-1567, 65-1610
New York City. 65-1567
REFORMED Church in the United States
New York. 64-1593
Virginia. 65-1015
REFORMED Protestant Dutch Church see
Reformed Church in America
REFRIGERATION. 64-870
.see also Cold storage
REFRIGERATORS. 64-241
REFUGEES
see also Displaced persons
Confederate see Confederate refugees
Jews. 63-232, 64-1318, 65-1737
World War I. 65-152
World War tt. 64-962, 64-1318, 65-36,
REGAL, AbeL 65-508
REGAL, Eli. 65-508
REGAL, Eli, Jr. 65-508
REGAL, Ellen. 65-508
REGAL, Sarah Jane. 65-508
REGAL family. 6 5-508
REGATTAS. 64-853
REGENERATION (Biology) 65-1940
REGENT Grain Company, Regent, N. D
65-776
REGENT, N. D. -
Personal papers. 65-776
REGIMENTS see official name under State or
government, e.g. Minnesota-Infantry- 15th
^fhp 1 !? 8 ^ 8 " 1 U - s --Armv-InfaWy-
313th Regt. ; Confederate States' of America-
Army
REGIONAL planning
see also City planning
Teachers and teaching. 65-1924
REGISTERS, lists, etc. see names of organi-
zations and corporate bodies, such as,
hotels, churches, and societies, and for
military musters, rolls, etc. , see sub-
division Registers, lists, etc. , "under
names of armies, States, and wars, e g
Tennessee-Infantry; Civil War-Registers
lists, etc. '
REGISTERS of births, etc. see Vital records
REGLA, Counts of. 64-1253
REGULATION of prices see Price control
REHABILITATION of disabled veterans
65-1511
REHABILITATION, Rural. 65-948
REHOBOTH Association Executive Committee
(Georgia Baptists) 65-190
540
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REIBAUD, Francisco, d. 1861. 64-1213
REICHELDERFER, F. W. 64-782
REICHERT, Bernhard. 65-1818
REICHERT, Eliza (Prescott) Jones. 65-1818
REICHERT, Rudolph, 1889- 6 5-1379
REICHLE, Flora Slayton, 1876-1941. 65-509
REICHLE, Lewis. 65-509
RE1D, Andrew, 1751-1837. 64-1274
RED), David Settle, 1813-1891. 63-97
REID, Hugo, 1811-1853. 65-815
REE), Isabella M. (Torrance) Smith. 64-629
REID, NeilE. 64-1448
REID, Rufus, 1797-1854. 64-629
REID, Samuel McDowell, 1799-1869. 64-1274
REID, Whitelaw, 1837-1912. 63-326, 63-340,
63-407, 64-767, 64-1562, 65-162, 65-255,
65-269, 65-678, 65-862
REID family. 64-1274
REIGHARD, Jacob Ellsworth, 1861-1942.
65-510
Notes on lectures of. 65-278
REIGHARD, PaulRoby. 65-510
REIMANN, Lewis Charles, 1890-1961.
65-511
REINECKE, Karl, 1824-1910. 65-859
REINHARDT, Max. 65.-1064
RETNSCH, Alma Marie (Moser) 64-1624
REINSCH, Paul Samuel, 1869-1923. 64-1624
RELAND, Adriaan. 63-1
RELATIVITY (Physics) 64-779
see also Quantum theory
RELAY House (Md. ?)
Civil War. 64-210
RELIEF see Charitable work; Civil War-
Charitable work; Disaster relief; Inter-
national-relief; Public welfare; Red Cross;
World War I— Relief to war victims
RELIEF Administration, U. S. Federal
Emergency. 65-80, 65-758
RELIEF (Ship) 64-1388
RELIGION. 63-365, 64-1164, 64-1182,
64-1280, 65-1739, 65-1832
Bee also Churches and church affairs;
idolatry; Natural religion, Positivism;
Theology; and names of religions and
dp nAro l na ^ P nK
Bibliography. 65-1309
Civil War. 63-43
Clippings. 64-838, 64-1278
Comparative. 64-855
\
Diaries and journals relating to. 65-23,
65-887, 65-1567
In colleges and universities. 64-93,
64-1442
Indians. 63-2
Lectures, addresses, notes, etc 64-133,
64-224, 64-1437, 64-1447, 65-592,
65-647, 65-654, 65-837
Letters relating to. 64-270, 64-281,
64-302, 64-310, 64-790, 64-795, 64-843,
64-1241, 64-1293, 64-1295, 65-83,
65-251, 65-457, 65-938, 65-1928
Pioneers. 63-81, 64-952
see Confirmations
Sermons see Sermons
World War L 64-133
Writings on. 64-887, 64-1278, 64-1281,
64-1539, 65-264
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, 65-874
Utah. 65-1127
RELIGION and science. 63-250, 64-1164
RELIGION of humanity see Positivism
RELIGIOUS conversion see Conversion,
Religious
RELIGIOUS discrimination, intolerance and
persecution. 65-1746
Against Catholics. 63-208, 64-738, 64-1163
Against Jews see Anttsemitism
Against Mormons. 64-732, 65-1132,
65-1150
RELIGIOUS education. 64-46, 64-65, 64-133,
65-89, 65-490, 65-837
see also Church schools; Sunday schools;
Theological seminaries
Baptist. 64-1164, 64-1553
Church of England. 64-168
Episcopal. 63-140
Jews. 65-1734
Methodist. 65-697
Presbyterian
Texas. 65-2, 65-3
RELIGIOUS liberty. 64-1159, 64-1164
RELIGIOUS literature
see also Sacred literature; Tract societies
Methodist 64-65, 64-972, 64-976,
65-697
541
RELIGIOUS miscellany, 1620-1914 (Manuscript
collection) 63-81
RELIGIOUS music see Church music
RELIGIOUS newspapers and periodicals.
65-1762
Baptist 64^1023, 65-89
Disciples of Christ 65-1216
Episcopal. 65-92
Lutheran. 63-23
Methodist 64-966, 64-972, 65-482
Unitarian. 64-1326
Universalist 65-1531
RELIGIOUS objectors see Conscientious ob-
jectors
RELIGIOUS orders. 65-2003
Kansas. 65-200?
RELIGIOUS societies. 63-50, 64-46
see also Bible societies; Missionary
societies; Tract societies
Baptist 64-151
Lutheran. 63-24
Methodist 64-975, 64-976, 65-697
Unitarian. 64-1326
RELIGIOUS Society -of Friends see - Friends,
Society of
RELIGIOUS tales- 64-60
RELOCATION Authority j War. . 65-80
RELOCATION of Japanese- American Students.
65-152
REMEDIES, Medical see Medicine— Prescrip-
tions and remedies
REMINGTON, Frederic, i861-1909. 64-319
REMINGTON, Joseph Price. 65-1983
REMINGTON Arms Company. 65-832
REMINGTON Rand, inc. 64-1295
•REMSEN, Henry. 64-873
REMSEN, Ira, 1846-1927. 64-1382 , 65-380,
65-1928
REMY, Henri, 1811 (ca.)-1867. 65-1716
RENAN, Miss . 64-523
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
RENEHAN, Frank. 65-685
RENNELLS, Charles Stephen, 1873-1962.
65-512
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
RENNELLS family. 65-512
RENNER, Frederick, 1830-1922. 65-1489
RENO, Marcus Albert, 1835-1889
Court of inquiry. 65-1499
RENO, Nev.
Railroads. 65-1184
University of Nevada see Nevada-Univer-
sity (Reno)
RENSSELAER Co. , N. Y.
Antirent troubles, 1839-1846. 64-836
Banks and banking. 64-934
Family papers. 64-827
RENT
Included here are general references to
landlords and tpna n f ff
65-679
England. 64-174, 65-1879
New York. 64-836
North Carolina. 64-372, 64-375, 65-747
RENWICK Heights, Ithaca, N. Y.
Development. 64-909
REPARATIONS
World War H. 65-48
REPAYMENT Commission, U. S. 65-1833
REPEAL of prohibition see Prohibition
repeal
REPORTERS and reporting see Journalism-
News reporting
REPPLIER, Agnes, 1855-1950. 65-1997
REPRESENTATION, Proportional see
Proportional representation
The REPUBLIC (Periodical) 65-1605
The REPUBLICAN, Cincinnati, Ohio. 63-399
REPUBLICAN League see National Republican
League of the United States
REPUBLICAN Party
see also Silver Republican Party
19th century. 63-340, 65-241, 65-907
19th and 20th centuries. 63-388 64-812
64-820, 64-1300, 64-1448, 64-1474 '
65-287, 65-475, 65-565, 65-672, 65-915.
65-1304, 65-1470
20th century. 64-1444, 65-554, 65-674
65-771, 65-917, 65-1040, 65-1048,
65-1094, 65-2011
Election campaigns. 64-1562
Formation of. 63-405
National Committee. 65-58
National conventions. 65-1506
7th, Chicago, 1880. 63-259
9th, Chicago, 1888. 63-259
15th, Chicago, 1912. 64-778
23d, Chicago, 1944. 64-1444
Policy and strategy. 65-32
Primary elections. 65-1675
By place
California. 65-2011
Lincoln-Roosevelt League. 65-860
65-867 '
Colorado
State Committee. 65-1189
Georgia. 63-385
Illinois. 64-128, 65-157
Central Committee. 65-157
Indiana. 64-1559
Michigan. 64-1448, 64-1469, 64-1484
64-1496, 65-275, 65-363, 65-378, '
65-462, 65-494, 65-554, 65-565, 65-605
65-1380 '
Ann Arbor Committee. 65-1380
Lapeer County Committee. 65-1380
State Central Committee. 65-531
Minnesota. 63-246
Nevada. 65-1991
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 Woman's Club of Alma, Mich.
65-1380
REPUBLICAN women's gazette. 63-260
REPUBUK (Ship) 63-30
REQUA, Mark Lawrence, 1866-1937. 65-2011
RESACA, Ga.
Battle of, 1864. 64-243, 65-1073
RESCUE work see Lifesaving
RESEARCH. 64-523, 65-1939
Business. 65-1942
Historical. 64-855, 64-903, 64-933.
64-1350
Marketing. 64-870
Mechanical engineering. 65-612
Medicine. 63-13
Motivational. 64-68
Psychology. 63-390
Science. 63-15, 64-177, 65-1030.
65-1940
542
Social sciences. 64-21, 64-145, 65-1942
Sociology. 63-390
Soil. 65-1305
Sugar. 64-140
World War n. 65-612
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
Nebraska. 65-1505
RESETTLEMENT ^ee Land-Settlement-
Rehabilitation, Rural '
RESETTLEMENT Administration U S
65-68
RESIDENT of see as subdiyision under name of
local place for possible material about that
place by reason of the identification with
it of a person or a family
RESINS see Gums and resins
RESORTS, Summer
Georgia. 64-223
Washington. 64-699
RESOURCES Committee, National. 64-145
64-1262 o«-i»,
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
Institutional care. 65-398, 65-399
RETIREMENT
see also Old age pensions
Funds. 65-1677
Legislation
Minnesota. 63-242
RETREAT Plantation, St. Simons Island Ga.
65-727 '"
REUNION (Island, formerly Bourbon) 64-75
REUTHER, Walter P. 64-253
The REVEILLE (Periodical) 64-504
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REVELATION. 65-1744
REVELS, Gt. Brit, Office of Tents and.
65-1879
REVENUE see Tariff; Taxation
REVENUE-Cutter Service, U. S. 65-1171
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
64-1041, 65-23, 65-870, 65-1193 , 65-1200,
65-1363
Army see U. S. — Army — Continental
Army
Bounties, Military.
Lands. 65-977
63-145
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
63-82, 63-95. 63-299. 64-593 . 65-179
see also names and locations of
campaigns and battles, e. g. Hubbard-
tcm, Vt., Battle of, 1777
Illinois. 64-314
New York. 65-1320
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
Credit. 65-1318
Economic conditions. 65-898
Finance. 63-299, 64-1567
French participation. 63-82, 65-1662
History. 64-1066, 64-1534
Intelligence see Revolution— Secret service
Loyalists see Loyalists
Military papers. 63-294, 64-275, 65-826,
65-977
New England. 64-195
New York. 64-195
North Carolina. 64-1053, 64-1114
Virginia. 65-973
Military papers (British) 63-53, 65-826
Military service. 64-407, 64-413, 64-880,
64-1298, 65-179, 65-755
Militia. 63-82, 63-88
Morale. 63-82
Naval affairs. 63-299, 64-193
see also Privateering
British. 63-53, 64-344
Campaigns, battles, and other naval
actions. 63-82, 64-1048, 65-1995
Connecticut. 65-1837
Officers' military and personal papers.
63-49, 65-174,' 65-2019
Prisoners and prisons
Exchange of prisoners. 63-82
Privateering see Privateering
Public opinion
Friends, Society of. 65-155
Netherlands. 65-1318
Recruiting, enlistment, etc 64-805
Regiments see Revolution— Soldiers from;
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, 65-973
see also names of military units
Secret service. 65-1197
Shipping. 64-193
Societies see Daughters of the American
Revolution; Society of the Cincinnati;
Sons of the American Revolution
Soldiers from
Georgia. 63-88
Massachusetts. 64-15
Tennessee. 64-1184
Virginia, 64-997, 64-1046, 65-977
Supplies. 63-82, 63-359, 64-195, 64-593,
64-805, 65-179, 65-826
Tories see Loyalists
Trade. 65-1318
By place
Connecticut 64-189, 64-191, 64-193,
64-194, 64-198, 64-1298, 64-1315
Georgia. 64-593
New Jersey. 65-1683
New York. 65-60
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,
e.g. France-Revolution* 1789-1799
REXFORD, Eben E. 64-1626
REYNELL, John. 65-1702
REYOTERE, Alexandre Balthasar Laurent
Grimod de la, 1758-1838 see Grlmod de la
Reyniere, Alexandre Balthasar Laurent,
1758-1838
REYOTER, Madeleine Ellse see Boyd,
Madeleine Elise (Reynier)
REYNOLDS, Adelia Potter. 65-1931
REYNOLDS, Balnbrldge. 65-950
REYNOLDS, Benjamin, 1798-1842. 64-917
REYNOLDS, D.A. 85-552
REYNOLDS, Delia Jane see Banks, Delia Jane
(Reynolds)
REYNOLDS, Grlndal
Estate of. 65-229
REYNOLDS (H. L. ) & Company. 64-630
REYNOLDS, Henry Lee. 64-630
REYNOLDS, Henry Lee, b. 1861. 64-630
REYNOLDS, James. 64-917
REYNOLDS, James Lawrence, 1812-1877
Controversy with Furman University.
65-1884
REYNOLDS, John, 1788-1865. 64-186,
64-252
Autographs. 64-242
REYNOLDS, John C. 64-400
REYNOLDS, Joseph Jones, 1822-1899. 65-681
REYNOLDS, Quentln. 65-1664
REYNOLDS, Lansing van Rensselaer, 1807-
1872. 64-917
REYNOLDS, Mary see Aldis, Mary (Reynolds)
1872-
REYNOLDS, Robert Burns, 1843-1910.
64-917
REYNOLDS, William Harvey, 1835-1919.
65-1353
REYNOLDS Co. , Mo.
County Court papers, 1844-1851. 64-324
REYNOLDS family. 64-400, 64-917. 65-229
Genealogy. 64-917
REYNOLDSVILLE, N. Y.
Teachers and teaching. 64-820
REZANOV, Nikolai Petrovich, 1764-1807.
63-410
RHEA, John, 1753-1832. 64-1194
RHEA, Jonathan. 65-1703
RHEA, William D. 65-23
RHETORIC see Public speaking
RHETT, Robert BarnwelL 1800-1876. 63-68,
63-352, 65-2020
RHEUMATISM. 64-1199
RHOADS, Charles James, 1872-1954.
65-944
343
RHODE Island
Churches and religious aifeirs
Methodist. 65-696
Friends. 65-156
Civil War. 64-644
Colleges and universities see Brown
University, Proridence,~R; L
Dorr Rebellion, 1842. 64-873
Family papers. 64-590, 64-977, 66-1303
Governor, 1940-1945 (McGratb) 65-124
Land
Legal documents. 65-184
Local papers. 64-1283
Naval operations. 64-344
Personal papers. 63-276, 64-457
Pontics. 65-124
Revolution
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
05-179
Schools. 65-1303
Students. 64-197, 64-1575
RHODE Island (Colony)
Land
Legal documents. 65-184
RHODES, Cecil John. 64-1316
RHODES, Eugene Manlove,, 1869-1934. 64-802
RHODES, James Ford, 1848-1927. 63-67
RHODES scholarships. 65-1918
RHODESIA, Southern. 64-1316
RHYOLITE, Nev.
Banks and banking. 65-1123
RICE, Cale Young. 64-150
RICE, Edmund, 1819-1889. 63-247
RICE, Ellen. 63-247
RICE, Ezekiel C. 65-792
RICE, Grantland. 65-1941
RICE, JohnHodgen. 64-1233
RICE, Luther, 1783-1836. 64-1164
RICE, Stuart. 65-948
RICE, Wallace. 65-1998
RICE, Warner G., 1899- 65-566, 65-1934
RICE
Business papers
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South Carolina. 63-317
Trade
South Carolina. 63-274, 63-315, 63-317
RICE family. 63.247
South^Carolina. 63-272, 63-273, 63-313,
Growing
Georgia. 64-407, 64-1141
RIC A E is?or r 6"85r rtsman ' * j - Moae
RICH, John Treadway, 1841-1926 64-isnn
65-275, 65-298, 65*332, asSSj, 6^-475 '
65-513, 65-552, 65-565, 65-659
RICH, Mark. 64-946
RI i^ lcil 6^ Company ' SUver c "y.
^S,^' 1767 - 1832 - 65 - 4 ««.
RICHARDS, Arthur. 6S-1827
RICHARDS, Daniel. 63-406
RICHARDS, Grant, 1872-1948. 65-1195
RIC 6^4^' LUCiUSDUnbar * b - 1847 - M-"».
^f^S, Richard Olsen, 1866-1919.
RICHARDS, Samuel. 64-193
^IT^'J^' WUlisun ' 1868-1928.
63-365, 65-1270 . 65-1928
RICHARDS, William B. 65-188
RICHARDSON, A. T. 65-1493
RICHARDSON, Abbysage. 63-401
RICHARDSON, Frank Liddell. 64-1094
RICHARDSON, G.W. 65-992
RICHARDSON, George F., 1850-1923. 65-552
RICHARDSON, Hamlet F. 64-763
•RICHARDSON, John. 64-873
RICHARDSON, Jonas D., 1839-1864. 65-514
RICHARDSON, Laura. 65-1361
RICHARDSON, Mary see Walker, Mary
(Richardson) 1811-1897
RICHARDSON, W.P. 65-1821
RICHARDSON, William. 65-23
RICHES see Wealth
RICHEY, A. J. 64-1195
RICHEY, Lawrence, 1885- 65-2011
RICHFORD, N. Y. 64-915
RICHFORD, Vt
Plank road. 64-1590
RICHLAND, Mich.
Hardware trade. 65-505
Prairie Seminary (formerly Richland
. Academy) 65-1351
RICHMOND, Bessie. 64-1095
RICHMOND, J. B. 64-1189
RICHMOND, JudahL., 1807-1868. 64-1095
RICHMOND, Theodore, 1837-1916. 64-1095
RICHMOND City Guard. 65-972
RICHMOND Co. , N. C.
Family and business papers. 64-531
64-542 «-mi,
Legal and financial papers. 64-522
RICHMOND Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
Estate management 64-1248
Horses. 64-1247
RICHMOND family. 64-1095
RICHMOND Howitzers, Confederate States of
America. 64-661
RICHMOND, tod.
Earlham College. 64-962
RICHMOND Light Infantry Blues. 65-972
RICHMOND Light Infantry Blues Association.
RICHMOND, Mo.
Lawsuit. 64-283
RICHMOND News Leader Current Events Class.
RI< 64^24? RSUWay ■" d EleCtrlC Com ia°y-
RICHMOND (Ship) 63-103
RICHMOND, Va.
Accounts. 64-1238, 64-1244
Archives of Virginia and the Confederate
States of America. 65-988
Battle Abbey
Confederate records. 65-lon
Battlefield Markers Association. 65-979
Brokerage houses. 65-1001
Canals. 63-345
544
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RICHMOND, Va. (Continued)
Chlmborazo Hospital. 64-607
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1069
City records. 65-1017
Civil War
Battlefield markers. 65-979
Bridges. 65-946
Entry of U. S. forces. 63-199
Hospitals. 64-399, 64-607
Military service in or near. 63-226,
64-210, 64-303
Confederate. 63-303, 64-415,
64-549, 64-1034, 64-1226
Prisons and prisoners. 65-869, 65-885
Clubs. 64-1233, 65-960
Community Fond. 64-1224
Confederate Pension Board. 65-1011
Day nurseries. 64-1224
Dept. of Public Works. 65-960
Drug trade. 64-1223
Electric railroads. 64-1245
family and personal papers. 65-875,
65-959, 65-987
Female Institute. 64-1069
History. 63-141
Iron industry and trade. 65-1009
Land
Legal documents. 65-974
Law practice. 64-551
Letters received in. 64-679
Maps. 65-946
Matthew Fontaine Maury Association.
65-969
Medical practice. 64-632, 64-1250
Merchants. 63-345, 65-903
Merger (proposed) with Henrico County.
64-1239
Monumental Church Association. 64-1231
Monuments. 65-969
Newspapers. 65-999
R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers'
Home. 65-1011
Resident of. 64-445, 64-602, 64-1082,
65-967, 65-970
Schools. 64-398, 64-1069
Ship based at. 64-1223
State library. 65-996
Tobacco trade. 63-345, 65-903
University School (formerly at Petersburg,
Va.) 64-398
Virginia Mechanics' Institute. 65-1019
Voting records. 64-1244
RICHMOND Whig (Newspaper) 65-999
RICKENBACKER, Edward Vernon, 1890-
64-1474, 64-1557, 65-584
RICKER, Eli Seavey, 1843-1926. 65-1499
RICKERT, Edith, 1871-1938. 64-152
RICKETTS, Howard Taylor, 1871-1910.
64-153
RICKETTS, Myra T. 64-153
RICHNGHALL, Eng. 64-34
RICKS, R. G. 64-1182
RIDDLE, Alexander. 64-340
RIDDLE, Edward. 63-379
RIDDLE, Elizabeth Susan see Daniel, Eliza-
beth Susan (Tabb) Riddle
RIDDLES. 65-374
RIDEING, William Henry, 1853-1918. 64-796,
65-10
RIDER, George M., b. 1844. 64-904
RIDER, Joseph J. 64-1400
RIDGE, John, Cherokee chief, 1803-1839.
64-1287
*RIDGELEY, Randolph. 65-1795
RIDGELEY, William Barret. 64-247
RIDGE LY family
Genealogy. 65-882
RIDLEY, Elizabeth Norfleet see Neely,
Elizabeth Norfleet (Ridley) b. 1847?
RIDLEY, Elizabeth Norfleet (Goodwyn)
65-973
RIDLEY, Francis Thomas. 65-973
RIDLEY, Louisa B. see Drewry, Louisa B.
(Ridley)
RIDLEY, William Goodwyn. 65-973
RIDLEY family. 65-973
RIDSDALE, Percival Sheldon. 64-908
RIFLE clubs. 65-846
South Carolina. 63-298
RIFLES. 63-379
RIGBY, Alfred A., b. 1841. 65-1860
RIGBY, William Titus, b. 1841. 64-1380
RIGBY family. 64-1380
RIGDON, William McKinley, 1904"- 65-134
\
BIGGS (Austen) Center, Stockbridge, Mass.
63-390
RIGGS, Benjamin. 65-1704
RIGGS, Henry Earle, 1865-1945. 64-1499,
65-515
545
RIGGS, Moses. 65-1704 ,
RIGGS, Virginia Hargrave (Wood) 65-968
RIGGS family. 65-1704
RIGHT to work and unions see Closed shop
RIGHTS of man see Civil rights
RIGHTS of women see Women's rights
RIGLEY, Charles E. 65-516
RES, Jacob August, 1849-1914. 64-1572
RILEY, Edith Dolan, 1885- 65-1049
RILEY (Isaac) & Company, New York City.
63-166
RILEY, James Wesley, b. 1843. 65-1860
RILEY, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916. 65-21
RILEY, Ray L. , 1874- 65-2011
RILEY, W. B. 64-1160
RILEY, William F. , 1884-1956. 65-170
RINEHART, Mary Roberts, 1876-1958.
65-434, 65-1664
RING, Clark Lombard, 1862J933. 64-1267
RINGGOLD, Va.
Resident of. 65-874
RINGLAND, Arthur C. 64-908
RIO DE LA PLATA (Viceroyalty)
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 63-386
RIO GRANDE River
« Fortifications. 65-1516
Mexican War, 1845-1848. 63-355
RIO Piedras, P. R.
University of Puerto Rico see Puerto
Rico — University (Rio Piedras)
RIORDAN, D. N. 65-1178
RIOTS
Prisons. 65-613
Illinois. 64-159, 65-884
Louisiana. 65-159
Michigan. 65-608, 65-613
Ohio. 63-256
RIPLEY, Clements. 65-1664
RIPLEY, George, 1802-1880. 64-795
RIPLEY, Roswell Sabine, 1823-1887. 64-765,
65-847
RIPLEY Co. , MO.
County Court papers. 64-324
RIPON, Frederick John Robinson, 1st earl of.
64-59
RIPPERDA, Johan WiUem van, duque, d. 1737.
63-100
RD?PY, James Fred, 1892- 64-1403
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RISING Sun, Md.
Residents of. 64-400
RITCHIE, Anne IsabeUa (Thackeray) Ladv
1837-1919. 65-1029 7 '
RITCHIE, Arthur. 64-1133
RITCHIE, Henry. 63-342
RITCHIE, Mrs. Montgomery. 64-817
RITCHIE, William, 1886-1956. 65-1500
RITES and ceremonies
Indians. 63-2
W ^876 R -19 J 5B ry — Beard ' MaIy (RitterJ
HITTER, William Emerson. 63-365
RITZ, Philip. 65-1053
RITZ, William A. 64-1259
RIVER Falls, Wis.
Resident of. 64-1638
State Teachers College
International Relations Club. 64-1635
RIVER Forest, JQL
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
RIVERA, Ignazio. 64-1157
RIVERS
see also Steamboats; Waterways
Improvement. 65-213
see also Flood control
Colorado River. 64-1397
Hudson River. 65-1516
Minnesota. 63-235, 65-674
Mississippi River. 64-285
Passaic River. 65-1661
St. Croix River. 63-248
Virginia. 65-960
Pollution. 65-1936
Surveys and surveying. 65-1967
Transportation. 64-702 , 65-826
France. 63-6
Travel
Cumberland River. 64-1182
Rock River. 65-675
Water level. 63-248
By place
Michigan. 65-1358
Minnesota. 63-248
Missouri. 64-1329
Nebraska. 65-1509
Virginia. 64-1099
Wisconsin. 63-248
RIVERS and Harbors Congress, National.
65-213
RIVERS Plantation, N. C. 63-298
RIVERSIDE Mining District, Pinal Co. . Ariz
65-1781
RIVERSIDE Ranch Company, Morton Co., N.D
65-787
RIVES, Ame'Ue see Troubetztoy, Amelie
(Rives) 1863-1945
RIVES, Anthony. 64-1228
RIVES, Cornelia E. see Wilborn, Cornelia E
(Rives) Harrison
RIVES, Edward C. 63-193
RIVES, Elizabeth Browne see Early, Elizabeth
Browne (Rives)
RIVES, George E. 65-918
RIVES, Mary (Green) 64-1228
RIVES, Robert, 1798-1869. 65-1001
RIVES, William Cabell, 1793-1868. 64-1585
RIVES, William CabelL 1825-1889. *65-995
65-1029 '
RIVES family. 65-1001
RIVOIRE, Alice Cecilia (Sanderson) 64-918
RIXFORD, Emmet, 1865-1938. 64-1167
ROACH, James. 64-489
ROACH, Mahala P. H. (Eggleston) 64-489
ROACH, Philip A. 63-339
ROADS
Automobile use. 64-1474
Congressional committees. 63-382
64-257
Equipment. 65-1352
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
Idaho. 65-1812
Kansas. 65-1470
Maine. 65-1829
Michigan. 65-248, 65-670, 65-1343.
65-1352
Minnesota. 63-236
Missouri. 65-146
Nebraska. 65-1431, 65-1446, 65-1470
65-1482, 65-1503
546
New Jersey. 65-1636, 65-1682, 65-1683
New Mexico. 64-800
New York. 64-823, 65-63
North Carolina. 64-664
South Carolina. 65-851
South Dakota. 65-1470
Tennessee. 65-881, 65-885
Vermont 64-790
Virginia. 65-946
ROADSIDE Mine, Pima Co. , Ariz. 64-802
ROANE, Spencer. 63-345
ROANE family
Genealogy. 65-1003
ROANOKE College, Salem, Va.
Faculty members' papers. 63-78
ROANOKE Co. , Va.
County records 65-1017
ROANOKE Island, N. C.
Civil War. 63-341
History. 64-472
Outdoor drama. 64-1536
ROBB, Thomas P. 64-755
ROBBINS, Ammi Ruhamah, 1740-1813
64-1370
ROBBINS, Chandler, 1738-1799. 65-1050
ROBBINS, Frank Egleston, 1884-1963
65-340, 65-479, 65-517. 65-566, 65-1397
ROBBINS, Henry A. 64-771
ROBBINS, Howard Chandler, 1876-1952.
65-91
ROBBINS, J. 64-372
ROBBINS, Jerome John, 1841-1921. 65-518
ROBBINS, Philemon, 1709-1781. 64-1370
ROBBINS, Russell H. 64-1577
ROBBINS, Samuel Prince, Jr. 65-1050
ROBBINS, Samuel Prince, 1777-1825
65-1050
ROBBTNS, Thomas, 1777-1856. 65-870
ROBBINS, W. H. 64-372
ROBBINS, William Jacob, 1890- 63-12
ROBBINS family. 65-1050
ROBE, James T. , 1807-1888. 65-1350
ROBERT College, Constantinople, Turkey
(later Istanbul) *
Faculty members' papers. 65-1925
ROBERT Marshall Wilderness Fund. 64-1261
ROBERT. Preston's Company of Vireinia
Militia. 65-971 "^
/
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♦ROBERTS, Charles. 65-730
ROBERTS, Charles, 1846-1902. 64-1376
ROBERTS, Sir Charles George Douglas, 1860-
1943. 64-1210
ROBERTS, Edwin Ewtng. 65-1174
ROBERTS, Elizabeth Madox, 1886-1941.
64-150
ROBERTS, Elizabeths. 65-1409
ROBERTS, Isaac P. 64-825
ROBERTS, Kenneth Lewis, 1885-1957.
65-944, 65-1854
ROBERTS, Lynette. 64-955
ROBERTS, Owen Josephus, 1875-1955.
65-463
ROBERTS Co., Tex.
Ranches. 65-804
ROBERTSON, Alexander Farish, b. 1853.
64-1236
ROBERTSON, Alfred W. , 1889- 65-2011
ROBERTSON, Ann see Johnston, Ann
(Robertson)
ROBERTSON, Archibald. 64-154
ROBERTSON, Archibald Thomas, 1863-1934.
64-1160
•ROBERTSON, James. 63-342
ROBERTSON, James, 1742-1814. 64-1194
ROBERTSON, John. 65-1807
ROBERTSON, Margaret Anna see Burwell,
Margaret Anna (Robertson)
•ROBERTSON, William. 63-342
ROBERTSON, William, ca. 1750-ca. 1829.
64-154
ROBERTSON, Wyndham, 1803-1888. 64-154
ROBERTSON Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
ROBERTSON family. 64-154 , 64-1236
Genealogy. 64-1522
ROBESON, George Maxwell, 1829-1897.
63-387
ROBESON Co. , N. C.
Law practice. 64-1108
ROBEY, Richard Foerster, 1912- 64-1174
ROBIDOirX, Mr. . 65-1401
ROBIE, Mary see Kingsley, Mary (Robie)
ROBTE, 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, Corinne (Roosevelt) 1861-1933.
65-1304
ROBINSON, David L. , Jr. 65-948
ROBINSON, Donald H. 65-1827
ROBINSON, Edward, 1858-1931. 64-1566
ROBINSON, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1935.
64-41, 64-137, 64-150, 64-491, 65-298,
65-1205
ROBINSON, Elizabeth. 65-1866
ROBINSON, Elmer E. , 1894- 65-2011
ROBINSON, Henry Clay. 63-117
ROBINSON, Henry W. , d. 1863. 65-1866
ROBINSON, James, merchant of New York City.
64-1395
ROBINSON, James, Sr. , of Suffolk Co. , N. Y.
64-919
ROBINSON, James Harvey. 64-1169
ROBINSON, James Richards, 1885-1953.
64-919
ROBINSON, JohnS. 65-1413
ROBINSON, Joseph T. 65-33
ROBINSON, Kinsey Maxfield, 1895- 64-1272
ROBINSON, Leonidas Dunlap. 65-711
ROBINSON, Mabel Louise, 1882 7-1962.
64-1358
ROBINSON, OrrinW., 1834-1925. 65-1366
ROBINSON, Stillman Williams, 1838-1910.
65-215
ROBINSON, Theodore. 64-1339
ROBINSON, Wayne. 64-1195
ROBINSON, William Smith O'Brien, 1852-1927.
64-631
ROBINSON, Wingate Truitt, 1832-1903.
64-1195
ROBINSON and Caldwell, Charleston, S. C.
64-1086
ROBINSON family. 64-919 , 64-1X95, 64-1230.
Genealogy. 64-1229, 64-1242
ROBINSON, m.
The Lutheran Church. 63-21
ROBLES VWES, Antonio de. 64-148
ROBSON, Eleanor see Belmont, Eleanor
(Robson) 1879-
ROCHE, Josephine. 65-54
ROCHE PORT, Mo.
Economic conditions. 64-264
ROCHESTER, William Beatty, 1789-1838.
63-336
ROCHESTER and Carthage Railroad. 64-873
ROCHESTER and Ontario Plank Road. 64-873
ROCHESTER Colony, 1851-52. 65-252
ROCHESTER, Hornellsville & Lackawanna
Railroad. 64-815
ROCHESTER, Minn.
Program of exercises. 64-1436
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Flour 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.
64-815
ROCK Creek Bridge, Washington, D. C.
63-380
ROCK Hill, S. C.
Household accounts. 64-1130
Letters received in. 65-725
ROCK Island, IU.
Marcus B. Osborn and Company. 64-245
ROCK River
Travel and description. 65-675
ROCK Spring Seminary, Alton, HL 64-252
ROCKBRIDGE Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Courts. 64-1274
Family papers. 64-483, 65-990
Land. 63-102
Tax records
Confederate. 64-751
ROCKEFELLER, John Davison, 1839-1937.
64-155 , 64-767, 64-1231
ROCKEFELLER, John Davison, 1874-1960.
64-24, 64-93, 64-155, 64-1324, 64-1474
ROCKEFELLER, Nelson Aldrich, 1908-
64-253, 65-78
ROCKEFELLER family
Genealogy. 64-915
ROCKEFELLER Foundation. 64-1291
Grants. 64-856
ROCKEFELLER General Education Board see
General Education Board
ROCKEFELLER Institute, New York City.
63-13, 65-1948
ROCKEFELLER Memorial Chapel, University
of Chicago. 64-93
ROCKETS. 64-1583
ROCKHOLD, N. 63-159
\
547
ROCKINGHAM Co., N. C. 64-1100
ROCKINGHAM Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
ROCKINGHAM (N. C. ) Sabbath School. C-4-542
ROCKLAND, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
ROCKS. 64-266
see also Mineralogy
ROCKWELL, William Walker, 1874-1958
64-359
ROCKY Hill, N. J.
Letters received in. 65-1693
ROCKY Mountain Fort, Can.
Trading post. 65-1782
ROCKY Mountain spotted fever. 64-153
ROCKY Mountains
Botany. 65-1779
Exploring expeditions. 64-333, 65-676
65-1818
Fur trade. 65-690
Travel and description. 65-1782
RODAKIEWICZ, Erla. 64-1359
RODDAN, Edward L.
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt
65-38
RODENHURST, De Witt Clinton, 1855-1946
64-920
RODGERS, Alfred T. 65-913
•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.
RODRIGUEZ BAYO, Ysidoro. 64-148
RODRIGUEZ CUBERO, Pedro. 65-1165
ROE, H. D. 65-1473
ROE, Thomas. 65-1473
ROEBLING, John A., b. 1867. 65-1705
ROEBLING, Washington Augustus, 1837-1926
65-1705
ROELKER, Frederick, 1809-1881. 63-171
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
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ROGERS, Carolyn. 65-831
ROGERS, Daniel, 1701-1785. 63-35
ROGERS, H. B. 65-182
R °«-217 *%%%£***' 1853 " 1926 - ""ISM,
ROGERS, Horace. 65-831
ROGERS, James, of Stetson, Me. 65-1973
ROGERS, James Harvey, 1886-1939. 64-1311
ROGERS, John, 1666-1745. 63-35
ROGERS, John, 1757-1794. 64-314
R0 i? R A, j0hn Rankta ' "38-1901. 64-1255
65-1047 '
ROGERS, Kate. 65-831
ROGERS, Obadiah, 1791-1873. 65-1355
ROGERS, Randolph, 1825-1892. 65-269
ROGERS, Sherman. 64-908
ROGERS, William Barton, 1804-1882. 65-654
ROGERS family. 65-831 \
Genealogy. 65-962
ROHDE, Ruth (Bryan) Owen see Owen, Ruth
(Bryan) 1885-1954
ROHRBOUGH, Lynn. 65-879
ROLESVILLE, Wake Co. , N. C.
Resident of. 64-369
ROLFE, John Carew, 1859-1943. 65-579
ROLLA, Luigi. 65-1311
^JmS 65^909 SidDey ' 1812 " 1888 - M-275,
ROLLINS College, Winter Park, Fla.
President. 65-843
ROLPH, James, 1869-1934. 65-2011
Administration as Governor of California.
R0LVAAG, Ole Edvart, 1876-1931. 65-1923
ROMAINE, B. 65-1022
ROMAN, Alfred, b. 1824. 63-391
ROMAN, Alfred, 1884- 64-765
ROMANCE languages. 65-209
Teachers and teaching. 65-1246
ROMANES, George John, 1848-1894. 65-636
ROME, Italy
Artists. 63-104
History of Ancient Rome
Lectures, notes, etc. 65-1567
Students (U. S.) 64-882
Travel and description. 64-1217
ROME, N. Y.
Militia. 64-868
Travels from. 65-1782
ROMEO, Mich.
Dickinson Institute. 65-1351
Family papers. 64-1436, 65-251
ROMDfGER, Carl Ludwig, 1820-1907. 65-520
ROMDTGER, Marie. 65-520
ROMINGER family
Genealogy. 65-520
ROMNEY, E. L. "Dick". 64-18
ROMNEY, George A., 1907- 64-1474
ROMULO, Carlos Pena, 1899- 65-311
65-1059, 65-1763
ROMULUS, N. Y. 64-921
RONDA, N. C.
Family papers. 64-559, 65-729
RONDOUT, N. Y.
Family and personal papers. 65-1302
ROOD, Arthur Raymond, 1858-1902. 65-1366
ROOD, Henry Edward. 63-68
ROOD, Ogden Nicholas, 1831-1902. 64-963
ROOD, Roland, 1863-1927. 64-1360
ROMBACH, Louisa C. see Denver, Louisa C.
(Rombach)
ROMBAUER, Robert J. 63-49
ROME, Ga.
Family papers. 65-718
ROME-BerUn Axis see Axis powers
548
ROOS family
Genealogy. 65-882
ROOSEVELT Corinne see Robinson, Corinne
(Roosevelt) I86I-1933 — vunnne
R0 65 3E ll7 SLT ' EdithKermit (Carow) 1861-1948.
R °^^y ELT ' Eleanor (Roosevelt) 1884-1962
As correspondent. 64-775, 64-1448
64-1483, 64-1622, 64-1627, 65-33
65-34, 65-43, 65-48, 65-54, 65-57
«"£; 65 - 65 ' B5 - 66 > 65 " 78 65-8l'
65-940, 65-1205, 65-1838
Grandparents of. 65-41
ROOSEVELT, Elizabeth (EUis) 63-392
ROOSEVELT (Franklin D. ) Library, Hyde
Park, N. Y. 65-37
ROOSEVELT (Franklin D.) Memorial
Foundation, New York City. 65-38
I
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ROOSEVELT, Franklin Delano, Pres. U. S.,
1882-1945. 63-95
Administration of. 64-1565, 65-39, 65-70
Administrative assistant to. 65-50, 65-52
Advisor to. 63-217, 65-36, 65-43, 65-64,
65-66, 65-68
As collector. 65-59 , 65-60 , 65-61
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, 65-27,
65-29, 65-30, 65-34, 65-43, 65-47,
65-48, 65-53, 65-54, 65-57, 65-62,
65-64, 65-65, 65-66, 65-78, 65-79,
65-81, 65-173, 65-175, 65-311, 65-343,
65-349, 65-462, 65-479, 65-789, 65-932,
65-940, 65-1049, 65-1478, 65-1488,
65-1838
Autographs. 64-63
Commission appointed by. 65-69
Election campaigns. 65-55, 65-58
Family of. 65-63
Governorship of New York. 65-47, 65-56
Legal affairs. 65-40
Personal physician of. 65-49
Relating to. 64-1295, 65-38, 65-236
Secretary to. 65-44, 65-62
Special assistant to. 65-30
Uncle of. 65-31
ROOSEVELT, Isaac, 1726-1794. 65-63
ROOSEVELT, Jacobus, 1692-1776. 65-63
ROOSEVELT, James, 1828-1900. 65-63
ROOSEVELT, James, 1907- 65-62
ROOSEVELT, James Roosevelt, 1854-1927.
65-40, 65-63
ROOSEVELT, John A. , 1840-1909. 65-63
ROOSEVELT, Nicholas, 1893- 65-944
ROOSEVELT, Robert Barnwell, 1829-1906.
63-392 , 65-468
ROOSEVELT, Sara (Delano) 1857-1941.
65-31, 65-40
ROOSEVELT, Theodore, Pres. U. S. , 1858-
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, 65-318, 65-322,
65-343, 65-462, 65-56S, 65-672, 65-860,
65-862, 65-900, 65-944, 65-958, 65-1047,
65-1160, 65-1304, 65-1384, 65-1395,
65-1567, 65-1916, 65-1922
Autographs. 64-47, 65-59
1
Election campaign, 1912. 64-604, 65-1675
Reports of conversations with. 65-917
ROOSEVELT, Theodore, 1887-1944. 64-1271,
64-1573, 65-1304
ROOSEVELT family. 64-1348, 65-40, 65-63
ROOSEVELT Hospital, New York City.
64-1340
ROOT, Annie. 64-1157
ROOT, David. 63-205
ROOT, Elihu, Jr. 64-778
ROOT, Elihu, 1845-1937. 63-349, 63-388,
64-474, 64-738, 64-767, 64-778 , 64-1170,
64-1333, 64-1624, 65-178, 65-226, 65-343,
65-539, 65-862, 65-868, 65-917
ROOT I amily
Genealogy. 65-514
ROOTES, Martha Jacquelin see Jackson,
Martha Jacquelin (RootesTCbbb, b. 1786
ROOTES family. 64-1032
ROPER, Daniel Calhoun, 1867-1943. 65-33
ROPES, James Hardy, 1866-1933. 65-1271
RORER, Walter. 63-143
ROSA, Francisco. 64-697
ROSAS, Juan Manuel Jose Domingo Ortiz de,
1793-1877. 65-1080
ROSATL Joseph, Bp. 64-317
ROSE (Albert N.) & Bros. , inc. 65-673
ROSE, Albert Napoleon, 1867-1928. 65-673
ROSE, Alice M., collector. 65-867
ROSE, Benoni. 65-870
ROSE, Billy, 1899-1966. 64-1598
ROSE, Edward W. 65-827
ROSE, Frank. 65-1827
ROSE, Harold Herman, 1907- 65-673
ROSE, Isaac Edgar, 1870-1942. 65-673
ROSE, Isador, 1832-1915. 65-673
ROSE, Jacobs. 63-193
ROSE. Sir John, bart. , 1820-1888. 65-1155
ROSE, Nathan Simon, 1875-1932. 65-673
ROSE, R. H. 65-827
ROSE Bowl game, 1902. 65-503
ROSE Brothers Fur Company. 65-673
ROSE Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind.
65-1719
ROSEBERRY, Isaac. 65-1860
ROSEBOOM family. 65-870
549
ROSECRANS, William Starke, 1819-1898.
63-179, 64-734, 65-905
ROSEDALE (Estate near Poughkeepsie, N. Y. )
65-63
ROSENAU, William 1865-1943. 65-1737
ROSENBAUM, Eugene Joseph, 1907-
64-1174
ROSENBERG, Anna. 65-65
ROSENBLATT, Sol A. 65-39
ROSENMAN, Samuel Irving, 1896- 65-30,
65-34, 65-43, 65-54, 65-64 , 65-81,
65-135
ROSENTHAL, Jean. 64-1625
ROSENWALD, Julius, 1862-1932. 64-21,
64-93, 64-156 . 65-47
ROSENWALD, Lessing Julius, 1891- 65-704
ROSEWATER, Edward, 1841-1906. 65-1738
ROSEWATER, Victor, 1871-1940. 65-1738
ROSICRUCIANS. 65-2010
ROSIN see Gums and resins
ROSMINIAN Order
Italy. 64-1290
ROSS, Charles Griffith, 1885-1950. 65-136
ROSS, DenmanW. 65-1340
ROSS, Edmund G. 65-909
ROSS, Edward Allsworth, 1866-1951. 64-1624
ROSS, Emerson. 65-948
ROSS, ErskineMayo. 64-798
ROSS, Harold Wallace, 1892-1951. 64-1560
ROSS, James Delmage, 1872-1939. 64-1269,
65-1054
■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
ROSSI, Angelo J. 65-2011
ROSSIN, Madeleine see Berol, Madeleine
(Rossin)
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 Club, Ann Arbor, Mich. 65-214,
65-1381
ROTARY Club, Urbana, DL 65-1935
ROTARY International. 64-1444
ROTARY pumps. 64-917
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
ROTH, Filibert, 1858-1925. 64-1509 65-274
65-332, 65-395, 65-521 , 65-542
ROTHENSTEIN, Sir William; 1872-1945
65-1849
ROTHERMEL, Peter Frederick, 1817-1895
65-93
ROTHERT, Otto Arthur, 1871-1956. 65-21
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, Gregoire de. 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, Sallie see Saufley. Sallie (Rowan)
ROWAN, Stokeley Donelson. 64-636
ROWAN Artillery Company, North Carolina
Infantry. 64-624, 64-1030
ROWAN Co., N. C.
Clerks' fees. 65-740
Family papers. 64-459, 64-591
Legal and financial papers. 64-558
Politics. 64-1005
Public schools. 64-994
Surveys and surveying. 64-1057
ROWE, Alfred. 63-328
ROWE, James Henry, 1909- 65-487
ROWE, LeoS. 64-1577
ROWE and Tuttle, Fair Haven, Conn. 64-1310
ROWE family. 65-522
ROWELL, Chester H. , 1867-1948. 65-860
65-867
ROWEN, Richard Dean, 1932-1963. 65-1501
ROWING. 64-853
ROWLAND, A. J. 64-1160
ROWLAND, Richard A. 65-1409
ROWLANDS, Walter, b. 1855. 63-393
ROWLEY, R. R. 64-100
ROXAS, Manuel, 1892-1948. 65-311, 65-1431
ROXBURY, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
Family and personal papers. 65-1320
ROYAL Hospital, New Orleans, La. see
Charity Hospital (formerly Royal Hospital)
New Orleans, La.
ROYAL Small Army Factory, Enfield. Ene
64-1288
ROYAL Tiger Mines. 64-892
ROYALL, Kenneth C. 65-942
ROYALTIES (Publishing) 63-401
see also Authors and publishers
ROYALTON, Minn.
Letters received in.
64-1524
ROYCE, Josiah, 1855-1916. 65-837
65-1202, 6 5-1272
ROYDENHall, Chelmington, Kent, Ene.
64-174
ROYSTER, Hubert Ashley, 1871-1959. 64-632
ROZIER, Ferdinand. 64-336
ROZIER, Jules. 64-336
ROZIER family. 64-336
RUBAIYAT of Omar Khayyam. 65-883 -
RUBBER, Artificial. 65-77
RUBBER industry and trade
Committee studies. 65-77
Inventions. 65-1601
New Jersey. 65-1601
RUBBER Survey Committee see U.S. Special
Committee to Study the Rubber Situation
RUBY, Ariz.
Store records. 64-3
RUDD, Anne jee Taylor, Anne (Rudd)
RUDDY, Ella (Giles) 1851-1915. 64-1626
RUDOLPH, Lucretia see Garfield, Lucretia
(Rudolph)
RUEDL John. 64-340
RUEGNITZ, William C. 65-1051
RUFF, Charles F. 65-676
RUFFTN, Albert G. 64-1099
RUFFIN, Anne see Cameron, Anne (Ruffin)
550
RUFFIN, Charlotte (Meade) 64-574
RUFFIN, Edmund, Jr. 64-1098
RUFFIN, Edmund, 1794-1865. 64-462,
64-574, 64-1098
RUFFIN, Elizabeth see Cocke, Elizabeth
(Ruffin)
RUFFIN, Francis Gildart, 1820-1892. 64-1099
RUFFIN, Julian. 64-574, 64-1098
RUFFIN, Sterling. 64-1100
RUFFTN, Thomas, 1787-1870. 64-445,
64-566, 64-1100 , 64-1547
RUFFIN family. 64-445, 64-1097
RUGG, Harold Goddard, 1883-1957. 65-1847
65-1854
RUGGLES, Daniel, 1810-1897 63-403
65-878, 65r:1882
RUGGLES, George S. 63-348
RUGGLES, Samuel Bulkley, 1800-1881
63-370
RUGGLES, Rademaker Lumber Company,
Manistee, Mich. 65-523
RUGGLES Street Baptist Church, Boston, Mass.
64-1160
RUKEYSER, Muriel. 64-150
RUMANIA
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348, 65-900
RUMBOLD, Caroline Thomas. 64-303
RUML, Beardsley, 1894-1960. 64-70 64-142
64-157, 64-1480
RUNAWAY slaves see Slavery— Fugitive slaves
RUNDELL, Mabel (Avery) see Abbott, Mabel
(Avery) Rundell
RUNYON, Damon. 65-1664
RUPP, Werner A. , d. 1963. 64-1260
RURAL churches. 64-946
RURAL education. 65-71, 65-165
Michigan. 65-417
RURAL electrification. 65-27, 65-29, 65-1505
Oregon. 64-698
RURAL Electrification Administration U S
65-27, 65-29, 65-1505
RURAL Hill Plantation, N. C.
Accounts. 64-478
RURAL life. 64-883, 65-887
see also Farms and farmin g
New York. 65-60
The RURAL New Yorker (Periodical) 64-891
RURAL Publishing Company. 64-913
/
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
RURAL rehabilitation. 65-948
RURAL sociology. 63-219
Michigan. 65-1337
RURITAN National. 65-1002
RUSH, Benjamin, 1745-1813. 65-870,
65-1193
As correspondent. 64-618
Autographs. 64-47, 65-59
Notes on lectures by. 65-1951
RUSH, Joseph Harold. 64-158
RUSH, Richard, 1780-1859. 63-336, 63-375,
64-1584, 64-1585
RUSH Medical College, Chicago, HI. 63-119,
64-39, 65-381
RUSH, N. Y.
Historical papers. 64-924
RUSHBROOKE, J. H. 64-1157
RUSHVILLE, Dl.
Teachers and teaching. 63-119
RUSK, Dean, 1909- 64-253
RUSK, T. J. 64-745
RUSKIN, John, 1819-1900. 65-1191
RUSKIN Co-operative Association. 64-1196
RUSSEL, Robert. 65-1727
RUSSELL, Alfred, 1830-19C6. 64-1500
RUSSELL, AUcla Hopton see Middleton, Alicia
Hopton (Russell)
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, 1872- 64-1367, 65-91,
65-636, 65-1205
RUSSELL, Mrs. Bertrand see Russell, Alys
(Smith)
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, Harriett see Booth. Harriett
(Russell)
RUSSELL, Henry Norris, 1877^1957. 65-1717
RUSSELL, Israel Cook, 1852-1906. 65-332,
65-1372
RUSSELL, James A. 64-634
RUSSELL. John, of North Carolina. 64-634
RUSSELL, John, 1793-1863. 64-252
RUSSELL, John Russell, 1st earl, 1792-1878.
63-55
RUSSELL, Kate see Webb, Kate (Russell)
RUSSELL, Laura (Spencer) 64-352
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, Sol Smith. 65-686
RUSSELL, Spencer G. 64-252
RUSSELL, Susan Wiggins see Webb, Susan
Wiggins (Russell) 1857-1911
RUSSELL, T. O. 64-1294
RUSSELL, William. 65-679
RUSSELL, William C. , of Sardls, Miss, and
Petersburg, Va. 64-634
RUSSELL family. 64-252, 64-634, 64-922
RUSSELL Street Sunday School, Detroit, Mich.
65-232
RUSSELLVILLE, Ky.
Estates. 64-518
RUSSIA. 64-103 , 64-846 , 64-1331
see also Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Allied intervention, 1918-1920. 65-609
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 64-966
Colonies
Alaska
Churches and religious affairs.
64-1221
Trade. 63-410
Council of Foreign Ministers (1947)
65-1061
Crimea Conference, Yalta, 1945. 65-38,
65-64
Diplomatic Bervice (U. S. ) 64-615, 64-964,
64-1383, 65-22, 65-932
Emigration. 65-1509
Exiles in. 64-1135
Foreign relations. 63-42
Berlin Protocol, 1945. 65-48
With the United States. 64-103, 64-778,
65-917
Industrial development. 65-27
International relief. 64-962, 65-1721
Jews. 65-1721
Land
Tenure. 64-103
Language and languages. 65-1813
Letters from. 64-552
Letters of Catharine the Great. 65-2021
Letters received in. 64-1215
Merchants. 65-1670
Observatories. 64-1556
Shipping records. 65-180
Trade
With France. 64-956
With Great Britain. 63-46
Trading companies. 63-410
Travel and description
1850-1900. 65-501
1900-1949. 64-103, 64-846, 64-1324,
65-318
1950- 64-1161
Warships. 63-155
World War H
>' Relief to war victims. 64-1303
RUSSIAN American Company. 63-410 ,
65-1765, 65-1780
RUSSIAN extension of the Western Union Tele-
graph Company. 65-1037, 65-1171,
65-1780
RUSSIAN Orthodox Greek Catholic Church of
North America
Diocese of Alaska. 64-1221 , 65-1712
RUSSIAN War Relief, Inc. 64-1303
RUSSIANS in Alaska. 63-410, 64-1221,
65-1715, 65-1765, 65-1780
RUSSIANS in Hawaii. 65-1784
RUSSIANS in the United States. 65-1509
RUSSO-Japanese War, 1904-1905
Peace treaties. 65-917
RUSSO- Turkish War, 1853-1856 see Crimean
War, 1853-1856
RUSTIN, Bayard. 65-1102
RUTGERS, Anthony. 65-1706
RUTGERS, Catharine Bayard. 65-1706
RUTGERS, Cornelia B. 65-1706
RUTGERS, Gerard. 65-1706
RUTGERS family. 65-1706
RUTGERS University, New Brunswick, N. J.
Agricultural Experiment Station. 65-1596
Class of 1843. 65-1566
Class of 1846. 65-1566
Commencement address, 1857. 65-1568
551
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
RUTGERS University, New Brunswick, N. J.
(Continued)
Faculty members' papers. 65-1573,
65-1596
Lectures. 65-1567
Library. 65-1578
Student life. 65-1610
Trustees. 65-1683
RUTHERFOORD, John Coles, 1825-1866.
65-992
RUTHERFORDTON, N. C.
Letters from. 64-438
RUTHERFURD, Lewis M. 64-1556
RUTHVEN, Alexander Grant, 1882- 64-1417,
64-1418, 64-1455, 64-1462, 64-1499,
64-1515, 65-268, 65-307, 65-322,
65-332, 65-338, 65-340, 65-354,
65-383, 65-463, 65-479, 65-510, 65-524 .
65-531, 65-532, 65-537, 65-566, 65-579, |
65-586, 65-660, 65-1397
RUTHVEN Plantation, Prince George Co. , Va.
64-1098
RUTLAND, W. C. 64-1176
RUTLEDGE, Edward, 1749-1800. 63-66,
63-299, 65-847, 65-849
RUTLEDGE, Wiley Blount, 1894-1949.
65-463
RYAN, Agnes. 65-1160
RYAN, Harriet Armistead see Carter, Harriet
Armistead (Ryan) Benbury, 1833-1887
RYE, Tom C. 64-1185
RYLAND, Elizabeth Hawes, d. 1954. 65-1003
RYMAN, Dean Ernest, 1887- 65-1360
SABATA, Victor de, 1B92- 64-1598
SABTN, Florence Rena, 1871-1953. 63-13 ,
65-1954
SABIN, Pauline Morton. 64-882
SAC and Fox Indian Agency. 65-1179
SAC Indians see Sauk Indians
SACCHARIN. 64-1382
SACHS, Alexander. 65-79
SACKVTLLE, George Sackville Germain, 1st
viscount, 1716-1785. 63-82
SACKVTLLE, Margaret. 64-150
SACKVTLLE-WEST, Sir Lionel S. 64-764
SACRAMENTO, Calif.
Travel and description. 65-952
SACRAMENTO Mountains
Geology. 65-1771
SACRED Heart School, Manhattanville, N. Y.
(now Manhattanville College of the Sacred
Heart, Purchase, N. Y. ) 65-997
The SACRED legion, by Lucien Price. 65-1208
SACRED literature
see also Bible; Religious literature
Teachers and teaching. 65-1259
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
SAFETY Council, National
Minneapolis Division. 65-1983
SAFETY, PubUc
Nebraska. 65-1451
SAFFORD, James MerrilL 64-100
SAFFORD, Jennie see Smith, Jennie (Safford)
SAFFORD, Truman H. 64-1556
SAGENG, Ole O. , 1871-1963. 64-1S23
SAGER, Abram, 1810-1877. 65-1372
As correspondent. 65-654
Notes on lectures by. 65-295, 65-596
SAGINAW Co. , Mich. 65-426
SAGINAW Electric Light Company, Saginaw,
Mich. 65-408
SAGINAW, Mich.
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-22
Presbyterian. 65-498
Coal industry and trade. 65-207
Electric power. 65-408
Hardware trade. 65-404
Lumber industry and trade. 65-405
Reminiscences. 65-326
World War II. 65-1376
SAGINAW (Steamer) 64-868
SAILING ships _see Ships
SATLLENS, 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 BENEDICT, Order of _see Benedictines
SAINT BENEDICT'S Abbey, Atchison, Kan.
65-2003
SAINT-BRIEUC, France (Diocese) 64-166
SAINT CHARLES Co. , Mo.
History. 64-287
SAINT CHARLES District, La.
Baptist Church. 64-341
SAINT CHARLES District, Mo.
Family and personal papers. 65-675
SAINT CHARLES, Mo.
Family and personal papers. 64-302,
65-683
ST. CLAIR, Alanson. 65-1350
ST. CLAIR, Arthur, 1734-1818
Autographs. 64-47
ST. CLAIR, Hannibal C. 64-245
SAINT CLAIR Co. , Mich.
Banks and banking. 65-341
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 CROIX River
Fishing. 63-248
SAINT CROIX River area
Conservation. 63-248
SAINT CROIX River Improvement Association,
Stillwater, Minn. 63-248
SAINT CROIX, Virgin Islands
Personal papers. 65-1562
SAINT DAVID'S Society, Saint David's Parish,
S. C. 63-311
SAINT DENIS, Can.
Merchants. 65-1727
SAINT DOMINGUE see Santo Domingo (French
colony)
SAINT FERDINAND Parish, Mo. 65-1405
SAINT FRANCIS Water Supply Dam. 64-20
Breakage and disaster. 65-952
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SAINT FRANCEVILLE, La.
Mayor (1830's) 65-159
SAINT FRANCEVILLE, 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, Dorchester, S. C.
Family papers. 65-845
SAINT GEORGE Island, Alaska
Census. 64-705
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
SAINT GEORGE Stake of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 65-1122
SAINT GEORGE, Utah
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1122
SAINT GEORGES Hundreds, DeL
Papers from. 64-213
SAINT HELENA'S Church, Beaufort, S. C.
65-850
SAINT JAMES Church, Goose Creek, S. C.
65-850
ST. JOHN, Cynthia (Morgan) 1852-1919.
64-957
ST. JOHN, Orestes. 64-100
SAINT JOHN the Divine (Cathedral), New York
City. 65-20, 65-91
SAINT JOHN'S Catholic Church, Saint Louis,
Mo. 64-298
SAINT JOHN'S Chapel, New York City. 65-91
SAINT JOHN'S Lutheran Church, Adrian, Mich.
63-21
SAINT JOHN'S Lutheran Church, Chester, HI.
63-21
SAINT JOHN'S Lutheran Church, Osburn, Neb.
63-21
SAINT JOHNS, Mich.
History. 65-565
SAINT JOHN'S, Newfoundland. 64-80
SAINT JOHN'S Parish, Berkeley Co. , S. C.
65-851
SAINT JOSEPH, Mich.
Chuf ches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-498
SAINT JOSEPH, Mo.
Freight and freightage. 64-270
Newspapers. 64-659
Resident of. 64-659
Travel and description. 64-270
Travels from. 65-288
SAINT JOSEPH (Mo.) express. 64-659
SATNT JOSEPH (Mo. ) gazette. 64-659
The SAINT JOSEPH Valley register, South
Bend, Ind. 64-1559
SAINT JOSEPH'S Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.
65-823
SAINT JULTEN'S Plantation, S. C. 63-302
SATNT LAWRENCE Island, Alaska
Archeological expeditions, 1926-1929.
65-1081
Teacher-missionaries. 65-1711
SAINT LAWRENCE River
Power development. 65-56
SATNT LAWRENCE Seaway. 64-1497
SATNT LEVENS Lodge, Petersburg, Va.
65-1007
SATNT LOUIS Co. , . Minn.
Farms and farming. 63-239
SATNT LOUIS County (Minn. ) Club and Farm
Bureau Association. 63-249
SATNT LOUIS Co., Mo.
Family and personal papers. 64-290,
64-322
Land
Legal documents. 65-974
SATNT LOUIS Gas & Light Company. 64-301
SATNT LOUIS Indian Superiotendency. 65-1177,
65-1793
SATNT LOUIS Lutheran High School Fund
Drive. 63-20
SATNT LOUIS Lutheran (Newspaper) 63-23
SATNT LOUIS, Mo. 64-285, 65-457
Arsenal. 65-1120
Art Museum see Saint Louis, Mo. —City
Art Museum
Banks and hanirfng 64-286
Bethlehem Lutheran Church. 63-23
Bissell home. 64-288
Boatbuilding. 65-695
Bridges. 65-678
Business papers. 64-300, 64-307, 64-3U,
64-317, 64-331, 65-689, 65-1402
Cabinetmakmg. 64-293
Chamber of Commerce. 64-1526
Christ Lutheran Church. 63-30
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs. 63-23,
64-339
Catholic. 64-298
Lutheran. 63-22, 63-23
Unitarian. 65-681
City Art Museum. 64-1526
Civil War
Military service. 64-303
Clubs. 64-320
Colleges and universities. 65-681
Commission merchants. 65-695
Concordia Theological Seminary see
Concordia Theological Seminary, St
Louis, Mo.
Courts
Probate Court. 65-1161
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, 65-679, 65-694
Fire companies and departments. 65-1404
Gas manufacture and works. 64-301,
65-828
Gesamtjuuglingsverein. 63-23
Grocery trade. 65-691
History. 64-314
Notes, etc. 64-287
Hospitals. 64-302
Immanuel Lutheran Church, 63-23
Indian agencies and agents. 65-692
see also St. Louis Indian Superintendency
Insurance business. 64-321
International Congress of Arts and Science,
1904. 63-384, 64-164
Land. 65-684
Legal documents. 64-283, 65-1793
Transactions. 65-695
Law practice. 64-301, 65-680
Lectures and lecturing. 64-328
Letters from. 64-1490
Letters received in. 64-318, 64-327
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904.
64-1329, 64-1526
Board of Lady Managers. 63-376
Lumber industry and trade. 65-695
Lutheran Convalescent Home. 63-23
553
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SAINT LOUIS, Mo. (Continued)
SAINT MARKS, Fla.
Young Men's Christian Association. 63-245
Lutheran Orphan's Home. 63-23
Superintendent of Lights and Collector of
SAINT PAUL'S Church, Edenton, N. C.
Medical practice. 64-39, 64-302
Customs. 64-595
64-487, 64-1091
Medical schools. 65-1030
SAINT MARK'S Parish, S. C.
Plantations. 63-313
SAINT PAUL'S Church, Petersburg, Va.
65-1007
Merchants. 65-1801
SAINT PAUL'S Episcopal Church, Baltimore,
Politics. 64-329
ST. MARTIN, Alexis. 64-39
Md. 63-79
Public utilities. 64-301, 65-688
SAINT MART'S Community, Orange
Co., N. C.
SAINT PAUL'S Lutheran Church, Chicago, TO.
Publishers and publishing. 63-29
Resident of. 64-538
63-21
SAINT PAUL'S Lutheran Church, Tremont,
Radio Station KFUO. 63-23
SAINT MARY'S Hall, Faribault, Minn, (former-
N. Y. 63-21
ly Saint Mary's School for Girls)
63-237
Railroads. 65-409
SAINT PAUL'S School, Concord, N. H.
SAINT MARY'S School, Raleigh, N.
C.
64-1043
Real estate business. 65-684
64-456, 64-1043
SAINT PETER'S Presbyterian Church,
Resident of. 65-1811
SAINT MARY'S (Ship) 63-396
Rochester, N. Y. 64-902
Saint John's Catholic Church. 64-298
ST. MAXENT, Gilberto Antonio de,
d. 1794.
SAINT PETERSBURG, Russia
Schools. 64-252
65-701
Letters from. 64-552
Land. 64-333
SAINT MICHAEL, Alaska
Merchants. 65-1670
Shipping. 64-273
Churches and religious affairs
Shipping records. 64-1215, 65-180
Slavery. 64-851, 65-457
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
SAINT-SIMON, Louis de Rouvroy, due de,
1675-1755. *64-956
Smoke abatement campaign. 65-688
Family and personal papers. 65
-1711
Social and business history. 64-329
Telegraph. 65-1711
SAINT SIMONS Island, Ga.
Cotton. 65-733
Social life. 64-317, 64-333
SAINT MICHAEL'S Church, Charleston, S. C.
63-276, 65-850
Family and personal papers. 65-718
Societies. 64-320
Stove manufacturing business. 65-687
SAINT MIHIEL, France
Plantations. 65-727
Subway. 65-1939
Battle of, 1918. 65-949
SAINT STEPHEN'S Parish, S. C.
Television broadcasting stations. 64-305
SAINT MORENT, France
Police Association. 65-851
Theaters. 64-332
Travel and description. 64-1207
SAINT STEPHENS Plantation, Santee, S. C.
64-468
Theological seminaries. 63-24
SAINT PAUL and Tacoma Timber Company.
65-1051
SAINT THOMAS Hunting Club, Cooper River,
Tin Industry and trade. 65-687
SAINT PAUL Island, Alaska
S. C. 63-311
Travels from. 64-335
Census. 64-705
ST. VINCENT, Bory de. 64-116
Trinity Lutheran Church. 63-23
Churches and religious affairs
SAINT VINCENT, Cape. 63-333
Walther College Association. 63-20
Washington University see Washington
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
SAINT VINCENT, Cape Verde Islands.
64-1400
University, St. Louis, Mo.
SAINT PAUL, Minn. 63-245
ST. VRAIN, Jacques de. 64-334, 64-335
Water purification. 64-1526
Charles T. Miller Hospital. 63
-247
ST. VRAIN family
Water supply. 65-688
Churches and religious affairs
Genealogy. 64-334
SAINT LOUIS Noonday Lenten Services. 63-23
Congregational 64-1520
SAINTE GENEVIEVE Co. , Mo.
SAINT LOUIS Public Service Company, Saint
Federal Land Bank. 65-771
Maps. 64-296
Louis, Mo. 65-688
SAINT LOUIS River Dalles Improvement
Forest Street Congregational Church.
64-1520
SAINTE GENEVIEVE, Mo.
Company. 63-235
Fur trade. 65-673
Accounts. 65-689
SAINT LOUIS (Ship) 65-61
Medical practice. 63-250
Family papers. 64-296
Land claims. 64-299
SAINT LOUIS Theatre, Saint Louis, Mo.
Public Library. 63-245
64-332
Social life. 63-234
Lead mines and mining. 64-326
SAINT LUKE'S Hospital, New York City.
Letters from. 64-317
63-233
Visit of Prince Olaf of Norway.
63-240
Merchants. 64-295, 64-336
SAINT LUKES Parish, S. C.
Women's clubs. 64-1521
SAKHALIN Island
Personal papers. 65-733
World War I. 64-1519
Language and languages. 65-1813
554
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SALARIES see Wages
SALAZAR y Villasenor, Joseph Chacon Medina,
marques de la Penuela see Chacon Medina
Salazar y Villasenor, Joseph, marques de
la Penuela.
SALEM Academy and College, Winston-Salem,
N. C. 64-512
SALEM, Conn.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
SALEM, Iowa
Civil War. 64-1545
SALEM, Mass.
Merchants. 65-1316
Personal papers. 65-1224
SALEM, N. C.
Business papers. 64-1089
Haw River (Grist) Mill and Cotton Mill.
64-1008
SALEM, Or.
Family papers. 64-685
Willamette University. 64-694
SALEM, Va.
Roanoke College see Roanoke College,
Salem, Va.
SALESMANSHIP. 64-66
SALINAS Valley, Calif. 65-865
Land. 65-857
SALINE Co. , Mo.
Civil War. 64-274
SALINE, Mich.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 64-1504
Description. 65-593
First Presbyterian Church. 65-525
Medical practice. 65-295
Women's organizations. 65-1375
SALINE Woman's Club, Saline, Mich. 65-1375
SALISBURY, N. C.
Business papers. 64-994
Civil War. 64-1021
Family and personal papers. 64-988,
64-1027, 65-740
Washington Temperance Society. 64-994
SALK Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla,
Calif. 65-121
SALLING-Hansen Lumber Company, Grayling,
Mich. 65-526
SALMON, David A. 64-1577
SALMON, Tati. 64-613
SALMON. 65-1938
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
Michigan. 65-528, 65-574
Texas. 64-754
SALT Lake see Great Salt Lake
SALT Lake City, Utah
Banks and banking. 65-1152
Biographies. 65-1182
Internal Revenue Service Office. 65-1823
Merchants. 65-1127
Mormons. 65-646, 65-1774
Pioneer life. 65-1774
Public life. 65-1127
Railroads. 65-1190
Travel and description. 64-172, 64-732,
65-288
SALT Lake Co. , Utah
Biographies. 65-1182
SALT River Valley, Ariz.
Waterpower. 65-1781
SALTONSTALL, Leverett, 1825-1895.
* 64-764
SALTS, Rare earth. 65-1311
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, George Washington, 1868-1945.
65-527
SAMPLE, Thomas Jefferson. 63-398
SAMPSON, William T. , 1840-1902. 65-868
SAMPSON Low and Marston see Low
(Sampson) and Marston, firm
SAMUEL Willets (Clipper ship) 64-255
555
SAN ANTONIO, Tex.
First Presbyterian Church. 65-2
Personal papers. 64-1179, 65-1647
Travel and description. 64-742, 64-749
SAN BERNADINO, Calif.
Travel and description. 64-732
SAN CARLOS, Ariz.
Indian SchooL 64-1542
SAN CARLOS Indians. 65-1176
SAN DOMINGO see Dominican Republic;
Santo Domingo (French colony)
SAN FERNANDO, Calif.
Mexican Army in. 65-1527
SAN FERNANDO, Mo. see Florissant, Mo.
SAN FRANCISCO Bay
Exploring expeditions (Spanish) 65-1825
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.
Alaska Commercial Company. 64-734
Bridges. 65-2011
Cattle raising and trade. 65-1883
Charter of 1931. 65-2011
Commission merchants. 64-731
Comstock Pumping Association. 65-1186
Customs service. 64-541
Earthquake and fire of 1906. 64-1268,
65-2011
Family and personal papers. 65-1143
Fiction. 64-724
Hospitals. 64-1166, 64-11K
Law practice. 64-725, 64-729
Letters from. 65-1622
Merchants. 64-701, 64-708
Mines and mining. 65-1514
National Conference on Social Welfare, 56th,
1929. 64-139
Olympic Club. 65-844
Oregon Improvement Company. 65-1045
Pioneer life. 65-815
Port. 65-727
Preparedness Day parade. 64-19
Publishers and publishing. 64-1367
Schools. 64-729
Shipping. 64-731
Records. 64-254, 64-255
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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (Continued)
Sierra Club. 64-1261
Social service organizations. 64-1166
State College (formerly State Normal
School) 64-840
Theater. 65-844
Travel and description. 64-172, 64-731,
Travels from. 63-216
Unions. 64-19
United Nations Conference on International
Organization, 1945. 65-1201
United States Delegation. 65-66
Vigilance Committee. 64-263
SAN FRANCISCO Maternity. 64-1166
SAN IGNACIO del Babacomari, Ariz.
Land. 65-1181
SAN JACINTO, Battle of, 1836. 63-36, 64-265
SAN JOSE, Calif.
Pioneers. 65-2015
Resident of. 65-2010
SAN JOSE scale. 65-1919
SAN JUAN Co. , Utah
Pioneer life. 65-1791
SAN LUIS Obispo, Calif.
Railroads. 65-1045, 65-1046
SAN MARTIN, Jose de, 1778-1850. 65-1080
SAN PETE see also Sanpete
SAN PETE Coal and Coke Company. 65-1791
SAN PETE Valley Railway Company. 65-1791
SAN RAFAEL Cattle Company. 64-11
SAN RAFAEL de la Zanja, Ariz.
Land. 65-1161
SAN SABA Colonization Company. 64-744
SAN XAVTER Extension Copper Company
64-13
SANBORN, Franklin Benjamin, 1831-1917.
65-1, 65-927
SANBORN, Fred G. 63-395
SANBORN, John Bell, 1876- 65-170
SANBORN, Katherine. 63-401
SANCTON, Thomas Wolfe, 1915- 65-1098
SAND Creek massacres. 65-1499
SANDBURG, Carl, 1878- 64-150, 64-1618
SANDERS, Mary see Harper, Mary (Sanders)
SANDERS, Samuel David, b. 1824. 65-1867
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
SANDHILL region of Nebraska
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1504
SANDHILLS
North Carolina. 64-382
SANDIDGE family
Genealogy. 64-1177
SANDOR, Marian (Nathan) Kraus, collector.
65-1730
SANDOZ, Man. 65-1504
SANDS, Louis, 1825-1905. 65-528
SANDS (Louis) Salt and Lumber Company.
Manistee, Mich. 65-528
SANDS, MahlonD. 65-1517
SANDS and Burr, Manistee, Mich. 65-528
SANDUSKY, Ohio.
Civil War
Prisons. 64-57
Travel and description. 65-204
SANDWICH, George Charles Montague, 9th
earl of, 1874- 64-798
SANDWICH Islands see Hawaii
SANDY family
Genealogy. 65-882
SANFORD, Amarilla see Tuttle, 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
SANFORD, J. F. A. 65-1401
SANGAMON Co. , HI.
Farms and farming. 64-248
SANGER, James Y. 65-684
SANGER, Jedediah. 64-873
SANGER, L. P. 65-684
SANGSTER, John. 64-1227
SANITARY Commission, United States see
United States Sanitary Commission
SANITARY Commission, Western see Western
Sanitary Commission
SANITARY engineering
Teachers and teaching. 65-1293, 65-1936
SANITATION
Cities and towns. 65-1936
SANPETE Co. , Utah
Biography. 65-1182
SANQUTNET, Charles. 64-334
SANSKRIT
Teachers and teaching. 65-1915
SANTA ANNA, Antonio Lopez de, Pres.
Mexico, 17947-1876. 65-1080
SANTA CLARA, Cuba
Letters from. 65-284
SANTA CRUZ River Valley. 64-11
SANTA ELEABETTA, Duca di. 64-1282
SANTA FE, N. M.
Art and artists. 65-1796
Business and family papers. 65-682
Merchant. 65-1168
Municipal government. 65-1788
Trade. 64-275, 64-310, 64-343, 65-682,
65-1771, 65-1818
Travel and description. 64-275
SANTA FE-Pacific Railway. 65-944
SANTA FE Railroad. 65-944
SANTA FE Trail. 64-275, 65-1177, 65-1793
SANTA PAULA, Calif.
Ranches. 64-20
SANTA ROSA, Calif.
Mexican Army in. 65-1527
SANTAYANA, George, 1863-1952. 65-1202
SANTEE Canal. 65-849
SANTEE, S. C.
Plantations. 64-468
SANTIAGO, Chile
Museo Nacional. 65-1815
SANTIAGO, Cuba
Battle of, 1698. 64-532
Family papers. 64-336
SANTO DOMINGO (French colony) 64-75
see also Haiti
Estates. 64-330
556
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SANTO DOMINGO (French colony) (Continued)
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
SAPELLO Company (New Mexico) 65-2009
SAPPDJGTON, John, 1776-1856. 64-279
SARAH Caswell Angell Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution, Ann Arbor, Mich. .
65-212
SARAH Flagg (Brig) 63-274
SARAH Lawrence College, Bronxville, N. Y.
65-1098
SARATOGA Co. , N. Y.
Legal documents. 64-943
SARATOGA, N. Y.
Personal papers. 64-474
SARATOGA Springs, N. Y.
Personal papers. 64-679
Travel and description. 65-1608
SARDINIA
Maps. 64-289
Ships. 63-155
SARDIS, Miss.
Letters received in. 64-634
SARETT, Lew R. , 1888-1954. 65-1934
SARGENT, Charles Sprague, 1841-1927.
64-635
SARGENT, Dudley Allen, 1849-1924. 65-1273
SARGENT, Herbert Howland, 1858-1921.
65-2004
SARGENT, John Singer, 1865-1925. 65-1874,
65-1944
SAROYAN, William, 1908- 64-150, 65-1064
SARPY Co., Neb.
County records. 65-1502
Historical Society. 65-1989
SARTADJ, John, 1808-1897. 63-393
SARTON, May. 64-806
SASAKL Hideo. 65-1924
SASKATCHEWAN, Can.
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-22
SASS, Edward George. 65-848
SASSAFRAS bark. 64-1241
SATIRE, PolltlcaL 63-343, 65-1591
SATTERTHWAITE, Daniel, 1830-1910.
65-1355
SATTERTHWAITE, Joseph C. 65-529
SATTERTHWAITE, Libbie. 65-529
SATTERTHWAITE, William. 65-529
The SATURDAY evening post 65-1838
Publishers of. 65-911
SATURDAY review. 65-1763
SATURN project. 64-1583
SAUDI Arabia
Archeological expeditions. 65-36
SAUFLEY, MicahC. , 1842-1910. 64-636
SAUFLEY, R. Caswell. 64-636
SAUFLEY, Sallie (Rowan) 64-636
SAUK Indians
see also Fox Indians
Government relations. 65-1179
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1499
SAULT Sainte Marie, Mich.
Indian agencies and agents. 65-600
Missionary activities. 64-1440
SAUNDERS, Alvin, 1817-1899. 65-1440
SAUNDERS, Henry Arthur. 65-1397
SAUNDERS, JohnLoyaU, d. 1860. 63-396
SAUNDERS, Joseph Hubbard, 1839-1885.
64-1101
SAUNDERS, Laura (Baker) 64-1101
SAUNDERS, Romulus Mitchell, 1791-1867.
63-373, 64-1547
SAUNDERS, William Laurence, 1835-1891.
64-637
SAUNDERS Colony, Mich. 65-286
SAUNDERS Co. , Neb.
County records. .65-1503
Tax records. 65-1480
SAUNDERS family. 64-1101
Genealogy. 64-917, 65-1357
SAVAGE, Albert, 1847-1917. 65-2007
SAVAGE, G. M. 64-1553
SAVAGE, John, 1779-1863. 64-556
SAVAGE & Son, Norfolk, Va. 64-381
SAVAGE Mining Company. 65-1187
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
Cotton trade. 65-716
Family and personal papers. 64-221,
64-466, 64-613, 64-639, 64-977,
64-1064, 65-1588, 65-1626, 65-1859
Kindergartens. 64-537
Law practice. 64-544
Letters from. 63-134, 63-276, 63-286,
64-497, 64-499
Letters received in. 64-457, 64-598
Mayor. 64-389
Merchants. 64-579, 65-730
Orphanages. 63-409
Railroads. 64-1550
Reconstruction. 64-389
Rice plantations. 64-407
Schools. 64-389
Shipping records. 64-824
Social life. 65-730
Sunday schools. 64-987
Wholesale trade. 64-579
SAVANNAH River
Civil War
Defenses. 64-389
SAVE the Children Federation. 64-21
SAVE the Children Fund. 65-1216
SAVERY, Annie. 65-1842
SAVERY, William, 1750-1804. 65-155
SAVILLE (Revenue, sloop) 64-572
SAVING of lives see Lifesaving
SAVINGS and loan associations
California. 65-2010
New York City. 64-870
SAVINGS Loan and Trust Company, Minot,
N. D. 65-780
SAWICKI, Eugene, 1916- 64-1174
SAWMILLS see Lumber industry and trade
SAWYER, Alfred Isaac, 1828-1891. 65-530
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SAWYER, Andrew Jackson, b. 1834. 64-1500
SAWYER, Charles, 1887- 64-773
SAWYER, Edmund Joseph, 1880- 64-382
SAWYER, Jennie Toll. 65-530
SAWYER, Sarah G. Toll. 65-530
SAWYER, Walter Hulme, 1861-1931. 64-1455
64-1515, 65-332, 65-357, 65-502, 65-531,
65-547 '
SAWYER family. 65-530
SAXONS
History. 65-1923
SAXONS in Missouri. 63-30
SAXTON; Rufus. 63-356
SAXTON family. 65-883
SAY, Jean Baptiste. 64-166
SAY, Lucy W. 63-399
SAY, Thomas, 1787-1834. *65-654
SAYERS, Joseph Draper, 1841-1929. 65-565
SAYINGS see Epigrams
SAYLOR, David, d. 1791. 63-309
SAYRE, Francis Bowes, 1885- 65-53,
65-311, 65-384, 65-940
SAYRE, Lucius E. 65-1983
SAYREVILLE, N. J.
Resident of. 65-1658
SAZ, Antonio del. 63-1
SCAMMON, Charles Melville, 1825-1911
65-1171
SCAMMON, Jonathan Young, 1812-1890.
64-58, 65-183
SCANDINAVIA
Mormons and Mormonism. 65-1132
Travel and description. 64-1324
SCARBOROUGH, L. R. 64-1157, 64-1163
SCARFE, Francis, 1911- 65-1109
SCATTERGOOD, Ezra Frederick, 1871-1947
64-1269
SCENARIOS see Screenplays
SCENERY (Stage) see Theater -Stage setting
and scenery
SCHALL, Thomas David, 1878-1935. 65-674
SCHANCK Jane Ann. 65-1707
SCHANCK family. 65-1707
SCHARY, Dore, 1905- 64-1627 , 64-1632
SCHEFFER, Cornelie see Renan, Cornelie
(Scheffer)
SCHELL, Edwin Allison, 1859-1937. 64-972
SCHENCK David, 1835-1902. 64-625,
64-638
SCHENCK, Ferdinand Schureman, 1790-1860.
65-1708
SCHENCK, Martin, 1770-1823. 65-1708
SCHENCK, Robert Cumming, 1809-1890
63-169, 63-190, 63-198, 63-406
SCHENCK, William P. 65-1710
SCHENECTADY, N. Y.
Colleges and universities. 65-164
SCHERMERHORN, Harriett Carolan. 64-49
SCHERMERHORN, Holden Bovie. 65-888
SCHERMERHORN, James, 1865-1942.
64-1491, 65-399, 65-532
SCHEVILL, Ferdinand. 64-114
SCHEYER, GalkaE., d. 1945. 65-2000
SCHICK G. V. 63-26
SCHIEFFELIN, Edward, b. 1847. 65-1781
SCHIFF, Jacob Henry, 1847-1920. 65-1739
SCHILLER, Johann Christoph Friedrich von
1759-1805. 63-230 '
SCHILLING, Ernest Peter. 65-259
SCHILLING, Frank A. 65-1759
SCHILLING, George A., b. 1850. 64-159
SCHINDLER, Alfred, 1894- 65-137
SCHIRMER, Jacob Frederick, 1803-1880.
65-848
SCHLEIERMACHER, Friedrich. 64-40
SCHLESINGER, Arthur Meier, 1888-1965.
64-70
SCHLESINGER, Frank. 65-1717
SCHLEY, Ann Eliza. 64-1032
SCHLEY, Charles. 63-134
SCHLEY, Molly (Walker) 63-134
SCHLEY, Winfield Scott, 1839-1911. 65-61
SCHMALZRTED, Frederick R. , 1823-1863.
65-1382
SCHMALZRTED family. 65-1382
SCHMEDEMAN, Albert G. , 1864-1946.
64-1599
SCHMID, Frederick, 1807-1863. 65-1350
SCHMIDT, Hubert. 64-891
SCHMIDT, Louis Ernst, 1869-1957. 65-1542
SCHMIEDEL, Cristoph. 64-116
SCHMITT, J. B. 64-892
SCHMITT, J. W. 64-892
SCHNABEL, Arthur. 64-142
SCHNEIDER, Frederick, b: 1840. 64-1446
SCHNEPFE, Fred E. 65-948
SCHOENFELD, Merritt 65-1941
SCHOFTELD, John McAllister, 1831-1906.
63-264, 63-397, 65-681
SCHOHARIE Co. , N. Y.
Antirent troubles, 1839-1846. 64-836
Land. 64-836
Sheriff. 64-836
SCHOLARSHIPS and fellowships. 64-54
64-870
Music. 65-573
Rhodes. 65-1918
SCHOOL accounts. 65-997
New Jersey. 65-1594, 65-1619, 65-1636
Pennsylvania. 65-380
SCHOOL and College Association of Natural
History. 65-1921
SCHOOL attendance
Compulsory age. 64-715
SCHOOL buildings
Michigan. 65-443
Nebraska. 65-1496
North Dakota, 65-793
SCHOOL districts
see also Public schools
Idaho. 65-1812
Michigan. 64-1503, 65-417
Nebraska. 64-1276
New Jersey. 65-1617
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,
Pa. 63-154
The SCHOOL of Illustration, Chicago, 111.
64-6
SCHOOL of Mechanic Arts, Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia, Pa. 63-154
SCHOOL superintendents and principals
Michigan. 65-296, 65-1353
New York. 64-820, 65-1918
New York City. 64-356
558
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SCHOOL superintendents and principals
(Continued)
North Carolina. 64-672
Ohio. 65-1918
SCHOOL taxes
New York. 64-939
SCHOOLCRAFT Co. , Mich.
County records. 65-416
Family and personal papers. 65-557,
65-595
SCHOOLEY-S Mountain, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1700
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, 65-1924
Alabama. 64-1193
California. 64-729
Colorado. 65-1767
Connecticut 65-1996
Delaware. 64-207
Florida. 64-1193
Georgia. 64-1193
Maine. 65-1829
Michigan. 64-1503, 65-223, 65-248,
65-415, 65-431, 65-477, 65-593,
65-1353, 65-1358
Mississippi. 64-1193
Near East 65-1925
Nebraska. 65-1498
New Jersey. 65-1653
New York. 65-1840, 65-1841
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
Maine. 65-1971
Michigan. 64-1473, 65-204, 65-283,
65-296, 65-501, 65-1351
Missouri. 64-252, 64-328
New Hampshire. 64-822
New York. 63-291, 64-837, 64-909,
64-919, 64-949, 65-835
North Carolina. 64-378, 64-512, 64-637,
64-1023, 64-1028, 64-1085, 65-745
Pennsylvania. 63-154, 64-380
Rhode Island. 65-1303
South Carolina. 63-285
Tennessee. 65-875
Vermont. 64-790
Virginia. 64-398, 64-644, 64-1069,
65-1019
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,
65-1918
SCHURZ, Carl, 1829-1906
As correspondent. 64-282, 64-764, 64-767,
64-771, 64-808, 64-1500, 65-162, 65-269,
65-678
Autographs. 63-245
Letters to. 65-1058
Relating to. 64-58, 64-278
SCHUTTE, 64-1047
SCHUYLER, Alexander. 63-409
SCHUYLER, Alida see Livingston, Alida
(Schuyler) Van Rensselaer, 1656-1729
SCHUYLER, Brandt. 64-943
SCHUYLER, Philip John, 1733-1804. 64-943,.
64-1219, 65-870
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
SCHWABACHER, Babette see Gatzert,
Babette (Schwabacher)
SCHWABACHER family. 65-1143
SCHWAN, Theodore. 64-769
SCHWARTZ, Arthur, 1900- 64-1628, 65-1664
SCHWELLENBACH, Lewis Baxter, 1894-1948.
64-773, 64-1260, 64-1262, 64-1267,
64-1269, 64-1271, 65-1049
SCHWEMMER, Rosika. 65-1160
SCIENCE
see also names of specific sciences
Middle Ages. 64-1365
18th century. 65-16
Awards. 63-154, 64-87
Education. 63-4
Exhibits. 63-154
Experiments and investigations. 65-470,
65-1306
History. 65-1192
Lectures. 64-126, 64-838, 65-1192
Legislation. 64-1576
Letters relating to. 63-250, 64-611,
64-887, 64-963, 64-1025, 64-1552,
65-654
Research. 63-15, 64-177, 65-1030,
65-1940
see also Research
Student notebooks. 65-1368
Writings on. 63-354, 64-141, 64-1581,
65-654, 65-1088, 65-1384, 65-1832
By place
France. 63-6
Great Britain. 64-810
SCIENCE and religion. 63-250, 64-1164 ,
65-165
SCIENCE, Applied see Technology
SCIENCE fiction. 65-1088
SCIENCE Foundation, U. S. NationaL 64-29,
64-1576
SCIENCE, Moral see Ethics
SCIENCE, Natural see Science
SCIENCE of society, by William Graham
Sumner. 64-1314
SCIENCE Society of Washington. 64-30
SCIENCE Writers, National Association of.
64-30
SCIENTIFIC activities. 63-83, 63-154,
63-378, 64-87, 64-116, 64-1422, 65-11,
65-567, 65-1076, 65-1720, 65-1739,
65-1949
Europe. 65-11
Netherlands. 64-116
New Mexico. 64-126
Tennessee. 64-126
SCIENTIFIC conferences
Canada. 65-1938
559
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SCIENTIFIC expeditions
see also United States Exploring Expedi-
tion, 1838-1842; and specific sciences,
e. g. Archeology— Expeditions
Africa. 64-1556
Greenland. 64-1418, 65-321
Michigan. 65-331
Pacific Ocean. 65-321
Philippine Islands. 64-1428
South America. 64-1428
SCIENTIFIC management see Industrial
management
SCIENTIFIC societies. 63-386 64-27
64-912, 65-1030, 65-1938
National
64-31, 64-44, 64-83, 64-86, 64-158, 64-963,
64-1174, 65-167, 65-1076, 65-1672, 65-1719
By place
California. 64-30
Illinois. 64-32
Iowa. 65-1943
Massachusetts. 64-27
Nebraska. 65-1419
New Mexico. 64-28
Ohio. 63-200
Oklahoma. 65-149
Pennsylvania see Academy of Natural
Sciences of Philadelphia
Tennessee. 64-29, 64-108
Washington, D. C. 64-177
SCIENTISTS. 65-1940
see also Scientific activities
Photographs. 64-1522
SCIENTISTS and Engineers, U. S. Presidents
Committee for the Development of. 65-1040
SCIO, Mich.
Carriage and wagon making. 65-401
SCIPIO, Utah
Pioneer life. 65-1791
SCLATER, Philip Lutley, 1824-1913. 65-1849
SCOPES, John Thomas
Trial. 64-58
SCOTCH Hill, Bertie Co. , N. C. 64-447
SCOTCH Plains, N. J.
Free Acres Association. 65-1577
Tailors. 65-1688
SCOTLAND. 64-767
Companies interested in the North American
West 65-1817
Companies Registration Office. 65-1817
Cooperatives. 65-73
Estates. 65-748
Exchequer
Companies Registration Office. 65-1817
Family papers. 65-748
Flax and linen spinning industry. 64-412
Flour industry and trade. 64-907
Grain trade. 63-342
Home rule. 65-1848
Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746. 64-810
Letters from. 63-318, 64-411, 64-1439
65-1686 '
Literature and literary affairs. 65-1848
Merchants. 65-961
Office for the Registration of Companies,
Limited Partnerships and Business
Names. 65-1817
Personal papers. 64-873, 65-857
Political parties. 65-1848
Shipping records. 64-897
Tobacco trade. 63-342
Travel and description. 63-54. 64-552
64-580, 65-748
Treasury see Scotland— Exchequer
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.)-1813. 64-314
*65-23
SCOTT, Charles Lewis, 1883-1954. 65-928
SCOTT, Dred, 17597-1858 see Dred Scott
case
SCOTT, Elizabeth Brown see Peyton, Elisabeth
Brown (Scott)
SCOTT, Elizabeth (Gordon) 64-1241
SCOTT, Evaxt H. 65-1355
SCOTT, Fred Newton, 1860-1931. 65-384
65-502, 65-532, 65-537
SCOTT, Georgia Jackson. 65-532
SCOTT, Harold Philippl. 65-1361
SCOTT, Harriet M. 65-532
SCOTT, Hugh Lenox, 1853-1934. 63-325
SCOTT, James Brown, 1866-1943. 64-767,
64-778, 64-1577, 65-1918
SCOTT, Sir James George, 1851-1935. 63-112
SCOTT, John A. 65-334
SCOTT, JohnD. 65-1701
SCOTT, M. T. 63-362
SCOTT, Rebecca Foster (Reeve) 65-1701
SCOTT, Sir Robert Forsyth, 1849-1933
65-1083
SCOTT, Robert W. 65-23
SCOTT, Sarah. 65-1004
SC ^ITi T ' A-) Company ' New London, Conn.
o4— 1397
SCOTT, Thomas Albertson, 1830-1907
64-1397
SCOTT, Thomas Albertson, 1877-1961
64-1397
SCOTT, William, d. 1784. 65-1004
SCOTT, William Bell, 1811-1890. 64-59
SCOTT, Winfield, 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. 65-1535
Genealogy. 64-1241
SCOTTISH Home Rule Party. 65-1848
SCOTTS Bluff Post, Fort John, Neb.
Indian agents and agencies. 65-1801
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky.
Drug trade. 63-133
SCOUTS and scouting. 64-1161
Frontiersmen. 65-690
SCOVIL, James M. 63-350
SCOWS. 63-366
SCRANTON, Charles. 65-1612
SCRANTON, George H. 64-245
560
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SCRANTON, Pa.
Papers from. 64-866
SCRAPBOOK, Self-pasting. 64-316
SCREENPLAYS. 63-289, 64-1597, 64-1605,
64-1606, 64-1608, 64-1620, 64-1627,
64-1629, 64-1632, 65-933
SCREVEN Co., Ga.
LitUe Ogeechee Baptist Church. 65-190
SCREWMEN'S Benevolent Association,
Galveston, Tex. 64-750
SCREWS see Nails, screws, and spikes
SCRIBNER'S (Charles) Sons, New York City.
65-855
SCRIBNER'S monthly. 65-896
SCRIGGS, B. E. 64-751
SCRIPPS, James Edmund, 1835-1906. 65-532
SCRIPTS see Radio broadcasting — Scripts;
Screenplays; Television— Scripts
SCROPE family
Genealogy. 65-882
SCRUGGS, Mary E. 65-887
SCUDDER, Benjamin. 65-1709
SCUDDER, Mrs. Charles Alexander see
Scudder, Nina (Wilkins)
SCUDDER, Nina (Wilkins) 64-234
SCUDDER, Nina Wilkins, 1897-1956. 64-234
SCUDDER, Samuel Hubbard, 1837-1911.
64-100, 65-1076
SCUDDER, Vida Dutton, 1861-1954. 65-838
SCUDDER family. 65-1709
SCUDDER School of Art, Athens, Ga. 64-234
SCULPTORS and sculpture. 63-48, 63-361,
63-411, 64-1566, 65-713, 65-909
SCYTHES. 64-1, 65-659
SEA, Andrew M. 64-1175
SEA Island Relief Committee. 64-1550
SEA Nymph (Ship) 64-1394
SEA trading see Shipping
SEA Witch (Ship) 64-1394
SEABURY, Samuel, Bp., 1729-1796. 65-1885
SEABURY, Samuel, 1801-1872. 65-92
SEAFARING life. 65-1975
see also U. S. —Navy— Officers' naval and
personal papers
Pacific coast. 63-216
SEALS and sealing. 63-350, 64-764, 64-1578,
65-1719
see also Bering Sea controversy
Alaska. 65-1765
Pribilof Islands. 64-705
SEALS (Emblematic)
Massachusetts. 65-1319
Michigan. 64-1464
SEAMEN see Merchant marine
SEAMEN'S Friend Society, Philadelphia, Pa.
65-1545
SEAPLANES. 64-892
SEARCY, Ark.
Letters from. 64-481
SEARES, Mabel (Urmy) 65-2012
SEARING, Sarah. 65-440
SEARLE, Arthur, 1837-1920. 65-1274
SEARLE, George Mary. 64-1556
SEARS, Louis M. 65-166
SEARS, Mary Pratt. 65-837
SEARS, Richard W. 64-25
SEARS, William Barnard, 1831-1922.
64-1499, 65-533, 65-1330
SEARS, Willis G. 65-1483
SEARS Memorial at Mary Institute, Washington
University, Saint Louis, Mo. 64-1526
SEARS, Roebuck, & Company. 64-25
SEASHORE, Carl Emily 1866-1949. 65-486
SEA TON, Fred A. 65-1488
SEATTLE and Lake Washington Waterway
Company. 65-1053
SEATTLE and Northern Railway. 65-1045
SEATTLE and Walla Walla Railroad. 65-1045
SEATTLE Central Labor Council. 65-1052
SEATTLE City Light. 64-1269
SEATTLE Coal and Transportation Company.
65-1045
SEATTLE Council Against War. 65-1035
SEATTLE Gas Company. 64-691
SEATTLE union record. 65-1031, 65-1042
SEATTLE, Wash.
Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909.
63-216
Civic Unity Committee. 65-1033
Dept. of Lighting. 64-1269
Family and personal papers. 65*1143
First National Bank. 65-1048
Gas companies. 64-691
Labor. 64-1264, 65-1052
Law practice. 64-1261
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1267
Mayors. 65-1033
1938-1940 (Langlie) 65-1040
Newspapers. 65-1031, 65-1042
Peace societies. 65-1035
Politics
Papers of persons active in. 64-1270,
65-1034
Port Commission. 65-1034, 65-1052
Public schools. 65-1033
Public utilities. 64-1269
Railroads. 65-1045
Real estate business. 64-1259, 65-1041,
65-1046
Streetcar strike, 1917. 64-1271
University of Washington see Washington—
University (Seattle)
SEAVIEW, Wash.
Social life. 64-699
SEAWELL, MoUy Elliot, 1860-1916. 65-1021
SEAY, Edward M. 64-1260
SEBASTIAN, Benjamin, 1745 (ca. J-1834.
65-25
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
By place
Alabama. 63-136
Arkansas. 63-126
Missouri. 64-659, 65-557
North Carolina. 63-117, 64-1056
South Carolina. 63-272, 63-286
Tennessee. 64-1187
SECESSIONVILLE, S. C.
Civil War. 63-307
SECKER, Martin, 1882- 65-1847
SECOND Bank of the United States see Bank
of the United States, 1816-1836
SECONDARY education see Education-
Secondary; High schools
SECRET service
Counter-intelligence. 65-140
Revolution. 65-1197
SECRET societies see Fraternal
organizations; Freemasons; Ku Elux Elan
561
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SECRETARIES (Cabinet officers) see names
of secretaries; and names of departments
e. g. U. S. -Dept. of State
SECTIONALISM. 65-869
SECURITIES
see also Blue-sky laws; Investments-
Stocks '
Speculation. 65-1565
** es^es T* &tChange Coa »»ission, U. S.
SECURITY Agency, U. s. Federal. 65-30
SECURITY Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. 63-235
SECURITY Committee, National. 65-129
SECURITY, International. 64-177, 65-143
SECURITY League, National see National
Security League
SECURITY offenses ^ee Subversive activities
SEDDON, James Alexander, 1815-1880.
63-63
SEDGWICK, Anne Douglas, 1873- 65-837
SEDGWICK, Theodore, 1780-1839. 63-400
SEDGWICK, Colo.
Journalism. 65-1470
SEDGWICK Co., Kan.
Travel and description. 65-874
SEDITION. 65-1042
see also Treason
Trials. 64-1607
SE 63-m m M-779 erSOnJaCkSOn ' 1866 " 1962 -
SEEBER, Richard E. 64-1174
SEED Industry and trade
California. 65-952
Michigan, 65-569
SEEDS. 65-1306
SEEGER, Pete. 65-879
SEELEY, Grace Alvana. 64-882
SEELYE Sarah Emma Edmonds, 1841-1898.
65-518
SEGER, D. 65-1355
SEGUIER, N. M. S. 64-40
SEEFERT, Elizabeth, 1897- 65-1110
SEISMOLOGY. 65-1719
SEIZURE of vessels and cargoes. 64-91
see f* 80 Capture at sea; French spoliation
claims; Privateering; Prizes of war
SELBY, WattoruDaMn, 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
SELDEN, Samuel. 64-923
SELDEN, W. C. 64-1390
SELDEN, William Jones. 64-923
SELDEN family. 64-923. 64-924
SELDEN Patent 64-924
SELECT Knights of the Ancient Order of United
Workmen, Virginia Legion No. 1, Virginia
City, Nev. 65-1764 ^^
SELF-PASTING scrapbook. 64-316
SEUGMAN, Edwin Robert Anderson, 1861-
1939. 64-1351, 64-1500
SELKE, George Albert, 1888- 65-446
SELKIRK, James, 1790-1877. 65-1350
SELKIRK Colony see Red River Settlements
SELKIRK papers. 65-1163
SELLBERGER, Dwight E. 64-819
SELLE, Emma. 64-814
SELLERS, E. O. 64-1160
SELLERS, Horace Wells, 1857-1933. 65-1317
SELLERS, James L. 64-1528, 65-166,
SELLERS (William) & Company. 64-1374
SELLERY, George Clarke, 1872-1962.
SELMA, Ala.
Alabama Luther CoUege. 63-27
Business and personal papers. 64-440
Civil War. 64-1094
Resident ot 65-719
SELMA (Ship) 64-311
SELMON, Bertha Eugenia {Loveland) 1877-
65-534
SELOVER, Richard, 1787-1866. 65-1710
SELOVER, William R 65-1710 -
SEMINARIES see Theological seminaries
SEMINOLE Indians. 65-920
History (Notes, etc ) 65-1499
Wars. 64-958
2d, 1835-1842. 64-1190
SEMITIC languages. 64-151
see also Hebrew language and literature;
Oriental languages and literature
SEMI-weekly farm news, Dallas, Tex
65-883
SEMMES, Raphael, 1809-1877. 64-545
SEMMES, Thomas Jenkins, 1824-1899. 63-63
SEMPLE, Eugene, 1840-1908. 65-1053
SEMPLE, James, 1798-1866. 65-1053
SEMPLE family
Genealogy. 65-1003
SEMPRONIUS, N. Y.
First Baptist Church. 64-925, 64-940
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
SENATE, U. S. see U. S. -Congress.
Senate — ~
SENDAK, Maurice. 65-1978
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
SENNETT, George Burritt, 1840-1900
65-1790
SEPARATORS, Grain, ore, and mineral
65-1987 «u«™.
SEQUESTRATION, New York State Commis-
sioners of. 65-1529
SERGEANT, John, 1779-1852. 63-336
SERUNG, Rod, 1924- 64-1629
SERMONS. 64-81, 64-199
Indian languages. 63-1
Not |s, comments, etc. 64-1524, 65-560,
By denomination
Baptist. 63-51, 64-229, 64-1131, 64-U64
64-1165, 64-1553, 64-1554, 65-85
65-164, 65-236, 65-508, 65-1058 '
562
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SERMONS (Continued)
Congregational. 63-35, 64-952, 64-1278,
64-1280, 64-1292, 64-1370, 64-1564,
65-1050, 65-1250
Episcopal. 63-237, 64-456, 64-477,
64-600, 64-1073, 64-1091, 65-20,
65-91, 65-303, 65-377, 65-1420, 65-1604
65-1885
Jewish. 65-1724, 65-1734, 65-1737
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, 65-247, 65-482, 65-495,
65-512, 65-591
Presbyterian. 63-77, 63-263, 64-390^
64-580, 64-675, 64-B66, 64-922, 64-1055
64-1104, 64-1281, 64-1438, 64-1490,
65-239, 65-255, 65-296, 65-432, 65-490,
65-728, 65-1568, 65-1636
Unitarian. 64-926, 65-681, 65-1219,
65-1249, 65-1287, 65-1288
Universalis!. 65-1531
By place
Connecticut. 64-1370
Great Britain. 64-59
Massachusetts. 65-1299
Michigan. 65-522, 65-592
New Jersey. 65-1564
North Carolina. 64-445, 64-1133
Virginia. 65-1020
SERNA, Concha Espina de see Espina de Serna,
Concha, 1877-
SERUM therapy. 64-153
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
SESSIONS, Clarence William, 1859-1931.
65-1360
SETTLEMENT houses
Boston, Mass. 65-838
Brooklyn, N. Y. 65-893
Chicago, EL 64-21
Pittsburgh, Pa. 65-1753
SEVEN Days* Battles, 1862. 64-222, 64-232
SEVEN Years' War, 1756-1763. 63-53
see also Anglo-French War, 1755-17.63
SEVENTH Day Adventist Church
California. 65-1474
Nebraska. 65-1474
Nevada. 65-1787
SEVERANCE, Henry W. 64-762
SEVERENS, Henry F. , 1835-1923. 65-1360
SEVIER, John, 1745-1815. 63-66, 63-363,
64-1194, 64-1205
SEVIER Co., Utah
Biographies. 65-1182
SEVIER Railway Company. 65-1791
SEVILLE, Treaty of, 1729. 63-100
SEWAGE treatment. 65-1936
SEWALL, Henry, 1855-1936. 65-262
SEWALL, May (Wright) 1844-1920. 63-361
SEWALL, Stephen, 1734-1804. 65-1275
SEWANEE, Tenn.
Family papers. 65-736
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, 65-162, 65-474,
65-905, 65-931, 65-1576
Autographs. 64-47, 65-59
SEWARD, Neb.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Concordia Teachers College. 63-20
SEWELL, SamueL 63-35
SEWELLS Point, Va.
Civil War. 64-509
SEWERAGE
Illinois. 65-1918
SEWING clubs see Clubs
SEWING machine parts
Patents. 64-95
SEX crimes see Incest
SEXAUER, FredE. 64-851
SEXTON family. 65-1005
SETBERT, Henry, 1801-1883. 65-831
SEYMOUR, Horatio, 1810-1886. 63-377,
64-1575, 65-898
SEYMOUR, Conn.
Family papers. 65-1587
SEYMOUR family. 65-1354
SFORZA, Carlo. 65-1205
SHACKFORD, Charles Chauncy, 1815-1891.
64-926
SHADWELL, BertrandA. 64-771
SHAFFER, JohnDalton. 64-1102
SHAFFER, Joshua Monroe. 63-209
SHAFFER, William A. 64-1102
SHAFT houses. 65-1312
SHAFTER, William Rums, 1835-1906.
64-769, 65-475, 65-868 , 65-1363
SHAFTSBURY, Anthony Ashley Coaper, 7th
earl of, 1801-1885. 63-54
SHAHN, Ben. 64-67
SHAKERS. 64-360
Kentucky. 63-81
SHAKESPEARE, J. H. 64-1160
SHAKESPEARE, William, 1564-1616. 65-883
German translations of. 63-230
Relating to. 64-132, 65-1172, 65-1719
SEALER, William, 17787-1833. 63-347
SHALLENBERGER, Moses. 65-853
SHANGHAI, China
Fur trade. 65-673
Missionaries. 64-430
Missions
Episcopal. 65-1188
SHANK, Bradford. 64-30
SHANKLAND, Lucy Buell (King) Leal. 64-932
SHANKLAND family. 64-932
SHANNON, Fred Albert, 1893-1963. 65-166,
65-1932
SHANNON, William. 64-314, *64-340
SHAPIRO, Karl, 1913- 64-41
SHARECROPPERS
Missouri. 64-323
SHARFMAN, Isaiah Leo, 1886- 65-535
SHARK (Row galley) 65-1837
SHARKEY, John. 65-23
SEYBERT (Henry) Commission on Spiritualism.
65-831
SEYMOUR, Edward. 64-752
SHARON, Mass.
Congregational Church. 64-1564
563
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SHARP, Ellen Eddy. 64-819
SHARP, John C. , 1843-1907. 65-399
SHARP, Katherine Lucinda, 1865-1914.
65—1933
SHARP, L. B. 64-819
SHARPE, Amos. 64-641
SHARPE, Ebenezer Franklin. 64-641
SHARPE, Edward M. 64-1448
SHARPE, Granville. 65-1550
SHARPE, JohnMcKee. 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
see also Antletam, Battle of, 1862
SHARTEL, Burke, 1889- 65-536
"wSlf £££ ^ B ° ?S ' Fa^lbaUlt • Mta "-
SHAW, Albert. 65-1928
SHAW, Anna Howard, 1847-1919. 65-835
65-1160, 65-1174, 65-1347
SHAW, Brackley, b. 1818. 65-538
SHAW, Brackley, 1913- 65-538
SHAW, G. Howland. 64-1577
SHAW, George Bernard, 1856-1950. 63-230
64-45, 64-49, 64-1334
SHAW, Horatio Watson, 1822-1910. 65-538
SHAW, Horatio Watson, 1847-1918. 65-538
SHAW, Irwin, 1913- 65-1111
SHAW, Lemuel, Jr. 65-186
SHAW, Lemuel, 1781-1861. 65-186 , 65-2001
SHAW, Leslie Mortier, 1848-1932. 65-565
65-2011 *
SHAW, Lucinda see Kinnan, Lucinda (Shaw)
SHAW, Nancy. 65-1647
SHAW, Nathaniel. 65-1837
SHAW, Stanley. 64-882
SHAW, Wilfred Byron, 1881-1959. 64-1418
It'-llll' 65 ~ 531 ' 65 ' 537 - 6 5 -566, 65-648,'
SHAW family. 65-538
SHAWNEE Indians
Language. 63-5
SHAWNEETOWN, 111.
Politics. 65-159
SHAWSHEEN (Gunboat) 64-609
SHAY, Ephraim, 1839-1916. 65-539
SHAY locomotive. 65-539
SHAY'S Rebellion, 1786-1787. 65-1320
Supplies. 65-185
SHEARER, Alfred M, 65-540
SHEARER, Alfred M. , Jr. 65-540
SHEARER, James. 65-540
SHEARER family. 65-540
SHEARrra Israel Congregation, New York City.
po— 1732
SHEARMAN, Francis Willett, 1817-1874.
65-541
SHEDD, Solon. 64-867
SHEEP
Branding. 64-299
Breeding. 64-914
Michigan. 65-660
Diseases. 64-914
Raising and trade. 64-914
Arizona. 65-1757
Indians. 65-944
Michigan. 65-313
New Mexico. 65-1757
New Zealand. 64-366
The West. 65-1756
SHEET music. 65-879, 65-1484, 65-1706
Confederate States of America. 65-884
SHEFFAUER, George Herman, 1878-1927
65-2004
SHELBY, Isaac, 1750-1826. 64-81
SHELBY family. 64-81
Genealogy. 64-1184
SHELBYVTLLE, Tenn.
Knights Church. 64-973
SHELDON, Addison E. 65-1413. 65-1478
65-1504
SHELDON, Carlos D. 65-565
SHELDON, Charles M. 65-1928
SHELDON, Electa Maria, d. 1902. 65-457
SHELDON, Isaac. 65-1529
SHELDON, Mrs. J. O. 64-10
SHELDON, Mary see Barnes, Mary (Sheldon)
1850-1898
SHELDON Church, Prince William's Parish.
S. C. 65-850 ^
SHELEKHOV, Grigorii Ivanovich. 63-410
SHELFORD, Victor Ernest, 1877- 65-167
SHELLEY, John F. , 1905- 65-2011
SHELLFELD Manor, Eng. 63-54
SHELLS. 63-399, 65-617
SHELMKE, Horace W. 64-1557
SHELTON, Edwin. 65-1006
SHELTON family. 65-1006
Genealogy. 64-1177
SHELTON, Wash.
Veterans' organizations. 65-1048
SHENANDOAH Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
SHENANDOAH Valley
Civil War
Campaigns. 63-355, 64-232, 64-1136
Reconstruction. 64-1273
SHEPARD. Ann see Pettigrew, Ann (Shepard)
SHEPARD family. 64-428, 64-1091
SHEPARDSON, George Defrees, 1864-1926
63-251
SHEPHARD, James E. 65-711
SHEPHARD, William S. 64-892
SHEPHERD, Alexander Robey, 1835-1902.
SHEPHERD, Theodosia Burr (Hall) 1854-1906.
65-952
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
Family and personal papers. 64-518
SHERBROOKE Co. , Quebec
Mines and mining. 64-23*
SHERBURNE, Henry. 63-409
SHERIDAN, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
As correspondent. 63-264, 63-353
63-397, 65-162, 65-869, 65-179s'
Military service under. 64-1035
SHERIFFS
Delaware. 64-212
England. 65-1872, 65-1873
Louisiana. 64-480
Missouri. 64-304, 64-324
New Jersey. 65-1641,65-1708
New York. 64-836, 64-1319
North Carolina. 64-535
Oregon. 64-706
564
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SHERIFFS (Continued)
South Carolina. 63-144
SHERMAN, Caleb, 1762-1847. 65-187
SHERMAN, Edward A. 64-908
SHERMAN, Eleanor Boyle (Ewing) see
Sherman, EUen (Ewing) 1824-1888
SHERMAN, Ellen (Ewing) 1824-1888. 63-264,
63-326, 65-904, 65-905
SHERMAN, EUen Ewing, 1859-1915 see
Thackara, Ellen Ewing (Sherman) 1859-1915
SHERMAN, Isaac, Revolutionary soldier.
64-193
SHERMAN, J. H. 64-245
SHERMAN, John, 1823-1900. 63-186, 63-259,
63-340, 63-371, 63-374, 63-406, 64-764,
64-778, 65-246, 65-930, 65-1395
As correspondent. 65-565, 65-905
SHERMAN, Lawrence Y. 64-247
SHERMAN, Loren Albert. 65-399
SHERMAN, Maria Ewing see Fitch, Maria
Ewing (Sherman), 1651-1913
SHERMAN, Philemon Tecumseh, b. 1867.
63-264
SHERMAN, Stuart Pratt, 1861-1926. 65-1310<
65-1934
SHERMAN, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891.
63-49, 63-264 , 65-905, 65-950
As correspondent. 63-326, 63-353, 63-360,
63-371, 63-387, 63-397, 63-406, 64-764,
64-783, 64-1220, 65-678, 65-679, 65-681,
65-892, 65-696, 65-898, 65-909, 65-1076
Autographs. 65-59
Military activities. 63-283, 64-534
SHERMAN family. 63-264, 65-187 , 65-930
SHERMAN'S march to the sea. 63-286,
64-770, 65-632; 65-1073
SHERMAN'S occupation of Savannah. 64-613
SHERRELL family.
Genealogy. 65-877
SHERRILL, Henry Knox, Bp. , 1890- 64-775,
65-384
SHERWOOD, Isaac. 65-884
SHERWOOD, Josephine see Hull, Josephine
(Sherwood) 18777-1957
SHERWOOD, Robert Emmet, 1896-1955.
65-43, 65-64
SHERZER, William Hittell, 1860-1932.
65-542
SHETTERLY, Henry B. 65-543
SHETTERLY, Seth K. , b. 1820. 65-543
SHETTERLY family. 65-543
SHEVLIN, Minn.
First Congregational Church. 64-1520
SHIAWASSEE Co. , Mich.
Land
Transactions. 65-328, 65-426
SHIBBOLETH Mine. 64-326
SHTBTiFY, George Henry, b. 1861. 64-738
SHIELD, Thomas. 63-387
SHIELDS, Benjamin. 64-1198
SHIELDS, Dennis. 65-544
SHIELDS, Edmund Claude, 1871-1947. 65-397,
65-5- H , 65-545
SHIELDS, EvanB. 64-1198
SHIELDS, Francis J. 65-545
SHIELDS, James. 64-491
SHIELDS, Joseph D. 65-888
SHIELDS, Robert Hazen, 1905- 65-395
SHIELDS family. 64-1198
SHILOH, Tenn.
Civil War
Battle of, 1862. 63-177, 63-247, 63-332,
63-391, 64-1305, 65-160, 65-1073
Military camp near. 63-350
SHIMAZU family. 64-1277
SHINGLES. 64-364, 64-374
SHIP chandlers
Washington. 63-214
SHIP Island (Miss. )
Civil War
Prisoners. 64-613
SHIPBUILDING. 64-709, 64-788, 64-1573
see also Boatbuilding; Navy yards
Confederate States of America. 64-572
Connecticut. 65-175, 65-1837
France. 64-956
Great Lakes. 65-639
Maine. 64-1389
Massachusetts. 64-1394, 64-1398
Michigan. 65-639
Oregon. 64-709
Pennsylvania. 63-153, 64-1388
South Carolina. 63-274
SHIPLEY, David L. 65-1178
SHIPMENTS see Freight and freightage;
Shipping; Shipping records; Transportation
SHIPPEN, Edward, 1729-1806. 65-1543
SHTPPEN, Sarah see Burd, Sarah (Shippen)
1731-1784
SHIPPEN, William, 1712-1801. 63-409,
65-870
SHIPPEN family. 65-1543
SHIPPING
Here are entered general references to
the business and operation of ships deliver-
ing or transporting goods.
see also Foreign trade; Ports of entry;
Steamboat lines; Steamboats; Trade;
names of products shipped or traded, e. g.
Cotton— Trade; and the subdivisions Ship-
ping and Trade under names of places,
e. g. San Francisco, Calif. —Shipping
63-84, 65-61, 65-1200
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
Great Lakes. 65-639
Pacific coast. 65-1766
Spain. 63-115
SHIPPING Administration, U. S. War.
64-1573
SHIPPING Board Emergency Fleet Corporation.
65-79
SHIPPING Board, U.S. 65-166
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.
see also Freight and freightage— Marine;
Inland water transportation— Shipping
records; Ports of entry
64-824. 64-897, 65-26, 65-59
Merchants. 64-393, 64-682
Cuba. 65-180
Georgia. 65-730
Massachusetts. 64-1398, 65-180
New Jersey. 65-1565, 65-1645
North Carolina. 65-747
Pennsylvania. 64-1395
565
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SHIPPING records
Merchants (Continued)
Russia. 65-180
Shipowners, agents, etc. 64-412, 64-475
64-1215, 64-1391
Connecticut. 64-255
Maine. 65-2002
Massachusetts. 64-977, 64-1389
64-1400
New York City. 65-1524
North Carolina. 64-374
By place
Alaska and Siberia. 63-410
Ireland. 64-480
North Carolina. 64-1029
SHIPS. 63-155, 64-1223, 65-61
seealso Shipbuilding; Shipping; Shipwrecks:
Steamboats; Warships; Whalers and
whaling; and names of individual ships
Accounts. 65-1709
Collisions. 65-1522
Customs records
Alaska. 65-1715
Designs see Naval architecture
Explosions. 64-265
List of sailings. 63-290
Logbooks
see also Ships— Records
17th to 20th centuries. 65-1996
18th century. 63-221, 64-344, 65-1825
18th and 19th centuries. 63-387
64-1578
18th to 20th centuries. 65-61, 65-1780
19th century. 64-91, 64-509, 64-1399
65-1622, 65-2002
War of 1812. 65-1793
Civil War. 64-1030
Spanish American War. 64-1499
19th and 20th centuries. 63-71 65-175
65-1518, 65-1784
20th century. 65-919
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.
see also Ships— Logbooks
64-1578, 65-1639
17th to 19th centuries. 65-1639
18th century. 64-995, 64-1392
Revolution. 65-1995
18th and 19th centuries. 63-84
19th century. 64-80, 64-91, 64-254
64-256, 64-572, 65-1976
20th century. 65-1554
Registration documents. 64-897
World War XL 64-1573
SfflPSTEAD, Henrik, 1881-1960. 63-248
65-674
SHIPWRECKS. 64-311, 64-1397
see also Collisions at sea; Lif esaving;
Marine salvage
Azores. 65-180
Pacific Ocean. 64-868
SHIPYARDS see Navy yards; Shipbuilding
SHIRLEY, William, 1694-1771. 64-203
SHIRLEY, William R. 64-883
SHOAL Creek Baptist Church, Pike Co Ga.
65-190
SHOBER, Addle. 64-380
SHOBER, Charles E. 64-380
SHOBER, F. E. 64-380
SHOBER, Nannie L. 64-380
SHOBER family. 64-380
SHOCK, William H. 65-678
SHOE Industry and trade. 65-187
New Jersey. 65-1600
North Carolina. 64-401, 64-643
SHOEMAKER, David P. 64-30
SHONGASKA (Omaha Indian) see Fontenelle
Logan, 1825-1855
SHOPTON, Mecklenburg Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-620
SHORES, Louis, 1904- 65-1982
SHOREY, DanieL 64-161
SHOREY, Paul, 1857-1934. 64-161
SHORT, Charles Wilkins, 1794-1863
64-1103. 65-23
SHORT, Frank Hamilton, 1862-1920. 65-2011
SHORT, John C. 64-242
SHORT, John Cleves, 1792-1864. 63-187,
65-17
SHORT, Mary Henry (Churchill) 65-23
SHORT, Peyton, 1761-1825. 65-23, 65-25
SHORT, W. H. 64-767
SHORT, William, 1759-1849. 63-187,
64-1103
SHORT, William M. 65-1031
SHORT family. 63-187
SHORT wave radio. 65-1066
SHORTALL, John G. 65-907
SHORTER, John Gill, 1818-1872. 63-63
SHORTHAND
Pitman. 63-185, 64-1487
SHORTRIDGE, Samuel M., 1661-1952.
65-860
SHOSHONI Indians. 65-1822
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
SHOU5E, Jouett, 1879- 64-882, 65-32, 65-173
SHREVE, Israel, d. 1799. 65-870
SHREVEPORT, La.
Family and personal papers.. 64-1045
SHREWSBURY, N. J.
Family and personal papers. 65-1599
Land
Legal documents. 65-1621
SHUFELDT, Robert Wilson, 1822-1895
•63-373
SHULER, Spartan McCain. 65-1856
SHUMATE, Harold. 65-888
SHUMLIN, Herman, 1898- 64-1620
64-1630. 64-1632
SHUNK, Francis Rawn, 1788-1848. 64-642
SHUNK, Jane (Findley) 64-642
SHURTLEFF College, Alton, 111. 64-252
SIAM see Thailand
SIBERIA
Exploration and colonization. 63-410
Language and languages. 65-1813
SIBERT, Bruce. 64-1635
SIBLEY, George Champlaln, 1782-1863
64-275, 64-279
SIBLEY (Henry H.) expedition against the
Sioux. 65-755
SIBLEY, John Adams, 1888- 65-1858
SIBLEY, John Langdon, 1804-1885. 65-1276
SIBLEY, Joseph. 65-237
566
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SIBLEY, MarkH. 64-873
SIBLEY, R. P. 64-830
SIBLEY scouts. 65-1499
SICARD, Montgomery, 1836-1900. 64-868
SICARD family. 64-868
SICILY. 64-1282
SICKLES, Daniel Edgar, 1825-1914. 63-406
SICKNESS see Diseases
SIDELL, William Henry, 1810-1873. 65-1827
SIDMOUTH, Henry Addington, 1st viscount,
1757-1844. 64-169
SIEBER, Albert, 1844-1907. 65-1759
STECK, Louis John, 1884-1952. 64-813
SIEGBAHN, Manne. 65-1311
SIEGFRIED, Andrl, 1875- 65-855
SIEGLING, Rupert, d. 1894. 63-113
STEK, T. 83-28
SIERRA, G, Martinez see Martinez-Sierra, G.
SIERRA y Castillo, Francisco de la. 65-1165
SIERRA Blanca Peak, N. M.
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1771
SIERRA Club, San Francisco, Calif. 64-1261
SIERRA Nevada Circle No. 279, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, Carson City, Nev. 65-1787
SIERRA Nevada Wood and Lumber Company.
65-1187
SIGLER, Kim, 1894-1953. 64-1448, 64-1496
SIGMAN, Samuel. 64-1594
SIGNAL Corps, U. S. Army see U. S. —Army-
Signal Corps
SIGNAL of liberty (Publication) 65-264
SIGNALS and signalling
Navy (Great Britain) 64-344
SIGOURNEY, Charles. 64-200
SIGOURNEY, Lydia Howard (Huntley) 1791-
1865. 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
see also Textile industry and trade
Massachusetts. 64-205
SILKVTLLE, Kan. 64-97
SILL, Henry Augustus, d. 1917. 64-927
SILL, John Mahelm Berry, 1831-1901.
64-1515, 65-546
SILL, Joseph. 65-546
SILL, Joshua Woodrow, 1831-1862. 63-179
SILLIMAN, Benjamin, 1779-1864. 64-201,
64-1082, 65-11, 65-654
SILLIMAN, Benjamin, 1816-1885. 65-654
SILLIMAN family
Genealogy. 64-917
SILLIMAN University, Dumaguete, Philippines.
65-586
SILOTI, Alexander, 1863-1945. 64-1598
SILSBY, Enoch. 64-1398
SILVER Bell Mining District, Ariz. 64-12
SILVER City, Idaho
Cemetery records. 65-1149
County archives. 65-1812
Fraternal organizations. 65-1164
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1785
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1170, 65-1820
SILVER City (Idaho) Avalanche (Newspaper)
65-1149
SILVER City, N. M. 64-318
SILVER Creek, Neb.
Family and personal papers. 65-1510
SILVER Jack see Drlscoll, John, d. 1895.
SILVER King Mine, Pinal Co. , Ariz. 65-1781
SILVER Lake Mines
Electrical Dept 65-1783
SILVER mines and mining
Colorado. 64-270
Idaho. 65-1598, 65-1785
Mexico. 64-1149
Nevada. 65-1159, 65-1173, 65-1186 ,
65-1992
Utah. 65-1156
SILVER question. 64-301, 64-738, 64-764
see also Specie payments
SILVER Republican Party. 65-1510, 65-1991
SILVER Springs, Fla.
Family and personal papers. 65-124
SILVER State Encampment No. 7, Independent
Order of Odd Fellows, Virginia City, Nev.
65-1787
SILVERSM1TH1NG
New Jersey. 65-1669
Pennsylvania. 64-163
SILVERTON, Colo.
Silver Lake Mines. 65-1783
SIMONS, Eldred, 1779-1831. 64-556
SIMMONS, Furnifold McLendel, 1854-1940.
64-664
SIMMONS, Henry E. 64-644
SIMMONS, Michael T., d. 1867. 65-1056
SIMMS, William Gilmore, 1806-1870. 63-48,
63-352, 64-404, 64-960, 65-1029
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,
65-138
SIMONS (G. W. ) & Bros. Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. 64-163
SIMONS, George. 65-1843
SIMONS, Hi, 1895-h;45. 64-162
SIMONS, James, d. 1879. 63-113, 64-645
SIMONS, James, 1839-1919. 63-113, 64-645
SIMONS Bros. & Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
64-163
SIMONS, Siegling, and Cappelmann,
Charleston, S. C. 63-113
SIMONTON family. 64-564
SIMPSON, Frank H. 63-188
SIMPSON, George Semmes, 1818-1885.
65-1121
SIMPSON, James Hervey, 1813-1883. 65-1791
SIMPSON, LeahReemar, b. 1798. 64-1105
SIMPSON, Nathan, d. 1725. 65-1740
SIMPSON, Rebecca Calhoun, b. 1800. 64-1105
SIMPSON, Robert, 1830-1897. 63-188
SIMPSON, William. 65-749
SIMPSON, William S., 1795 or 6-1868.
65-1007
SIMPSON, Mrs. WilliamS. 65-1007
SIMPSON (William T. ) and Company. 63-188
SIMPSON family. 64-1105. 65-1448
SIMPSON Logging Company. 65-1048
567
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SIMRALL, Charles Barrington, 1843-1901
65-738
SIMRALL, Isabella Downing Price. 65-738
SIMS, Edgar A., 1875- 65-1048
SIMS, Eliza Theresa (Jones) 1816-1890
64-1106
SIMS, James Marion, 1813-1883. 64-650
64-1106
SIMS, John F. 64-375
SIMS, William Sowden, 1858-1936. 63-325
64-1573
SIMS family
Genealogy. 64-1188
SINA, Simon G. 64-345
SINAI Peninsula
Archeological expeditions. 65-36
SINALOA, Mex.
Politics
Governors. 65-2013
SINCLAIR, Upton Beall, 1878- 63-48, 63-365
64-150, 65-384, 65-717, 65-1160, 65-2004 '
65-2010 '
SINCLAIR, William. 65-1395
SINGAPORE
Travel and description. 65-1518
SINGERS. 65-859, 65-1100
SINGING societies see Choral societies
SINGLE tax 64-238, 65-1408
Communities
New Jersey. 65-1577
SINGLETON, Angelica see Van Buren,
Angelica (Singleton) ca. 1820-1878
SINGLETON, Anne Hinman (Broun) 1848-1932.
64-646
SINGLETON, John. 64-1107
SINGLETON, Marie H. 64-514
SINGLETON, Mary M. 64-1107
SINGLETON, Rebecca see Haskell, Rebecca
(Singleton) 1839-1862
SINGLETON, Richard, 1776-1852. 64-646
64-1107 9 '
SINGLETON, Richard Richardson, 1840-1900
64-646
SINGLETON, William Francis. 65-973
SINGLETON family. 64-646, 64-1107
Genealogy. 65-876
SINK, Charles Albert, 1879- 64-1515
. 65-547
SINK, Mrs. Emery. 65-1393
SIOUSSAT, St. George Leakin, 1878-1960
64-1205
SIOUX Indians. 65-1411
see also Dakota Indians
Fur trade. 65-1177
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1499
SIOUX language
Vocabulary
French. 65-798
SIOUX Memorial Association. 65-1420
SIOUX Wars
1855. 65-1120
1862-1865. 63-233, 65-755, 65-1043
1890-1891. 65-1411
SIPERLY, JohnR. 65-1868
SIPPI, Charles Augustus, b. 1844. 65-1782
SIRIN, VL , pseud, see Nabokov, Vladimir
Vladimirovich, 1899-
SISAL industry. 65-1427
SISSON, Charles C. 64-1399
SISSON, George W. , Jr. 84-908
SIT-down strikes
1937, Detroit, Mich. 65-448
SITGREAVES, Sarah see Attmore. Sarah
(Sitgreaves) 1771-1843
SITKA, Alaska
Churches and religious affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
City Council. 65-1714
City records, 1867-73. 65-1714
Customs service. 65-1715
Fur trade. 64-172
Indian land. 65-1821
Letters from. 65-1039
Mayor's Court. 65-1714
Personal papers. 65-885
STTTEL, Fritz. 63-271
STTTEL family. 63-271
SIVLEY, Eliza Hodges (Burleson) 64-647
SIVLEY, Elvira Jane see Sivley. Jane
SIVLEY, Jane. 64-647
SIX Nations
see also Iroquois linguistic family of
Indian s
Languages. 63-2
SIZER, AsaB., 1780-1829. 64-1214
SIZER, Helen Josephine see Mosec, Helen
Josephine (Slzer)
SIZER, Theodore, 1892- 65-1077
SIZER, WUllamS., 1827-1892. 64-1214
SIZER family. 64-1214
SKAGWAY, Alaska
Customs service. 65-1715
Personal papers. 65-1711
SKARSHAUG, Pauline Grant (Waite)
1901-1950. 65-548
SEELTON family
Genealogy. 64-1179
SKEPPER, Anne Benson see Procter. Anne
Benson (Stepper) 1799-1888
SKTLTON, Julius A. , 1833-1897. 64-890
SKINNER, Charles R. 65-1918
SKINNER, Milton Philo, b. 1879. 64-382
SKINNER, Otis, 1858-1942. 65-1998
SKINNER, Robert Peet. 65-862
SKINNER, Sarah Lucinda (Howe) 65-964
SKINNER (William) & Son, Holyote, Mass
64-205
SKINNER and Meloy, firm. 64-904
SKINNER family. 65-964
SKINS and hides
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, EUphalet, 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
SLATE industry
Maine. 65-1965
SLATER, PauL 65-1941
SLATTERY family. 64-1054
SLAUGHTER, Linda (Warfel) 1850-1920
65-793
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SLAUGHTER, Montgomery. 65-1882
SLAUGHTER, Thomas C. 63-350
SLAUSON, Herbert Miner. 65-1353
SLAVE labor
see also Slaves— Employment
Southern States. 63-47, 65-878
SLAVE trade. 63-55, 63-72, 63-166, 63-404,
64-75, 64-755, 65-264
Abolition see Abolition of the slave trade
Africa. 63-71
Alabama. 63-149, 64-1119
Kentucky. 65-26
Louisiana. 64-1546
Missouri. 65-695
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, 65-23, 65-89, 65-155, 65-264,
65-432, 65-506, 65-591, 65-681, 65-863,
65-907
see also Abolition of slavery; Freedmen;
Negroes; Slaves
Antislavery movements. 63-399, 63-400,
64-952, 64-1472, 65-22, 65-177, 65-241,
65-595, 65-835, 65-836
Addresses, articles, etc. 65-264,
65-1058
Indiana. 65-156
Massachusetts. 65-177
Michigan. 65-599
Defense of. 65-1058, 65-1647
Emancipation. 64-272, 64-282, 64-301,
65-723, 65-1193
West Indies. 63-55
Fugitive slaves. 64-849
see also Underground railroad
Florida. 64-343
South Carolina. 65-851
Insurrections. 65-159
Virginia. 64-1532
Purchase of freedom. 65-177
Status in Federal territories see Dred
Scott case
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
Southern States. 65-599
Tennessee. 64-1193
Virginia. 64-751
West Indies, Danish. 64-923
SLAVERY and the church
Episcopal. 63-140
Friends, Society of. 64-1542, 65-723
Methodist. 65-591
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, 65-1864
Education. 63-72, 65-506
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, 65-682,
65-876
Alabama. 64-547
Delaware. 64-213
Georgia. 64-389
New Jersey. 65-1679
Missouri. 65-683, 65-695
North Carolina. 64-445, 64-649,
65-721
Tennessee. 65-881
Texas. 64-747, 64-756
Virginia. 63-145, 64-1242
Treatment of. 63-72, 63-149, 64-1178
SLAVIC languages and literature
Teachers and teaching. 65-1900
SLAYTON, Abbie Cyrena, 1884- 65-550
SLAYTON, Asa Walker, b. 1830. 65-549
SLAYTON, Augustus Whitman, 1843-1900.
65-549
SLAYTON, Charles Wood, b. 1841. 65-549
SLAYTON, Chester Metcalf, b. 1843. 65-549
SLAYTON, George A. , b. 1847. 65-550
SLAYTON, George Francis, 1877-1940.
65-550
SLAYTON, Helen Elizabeth. 65-550
SLAYTON, Julia A. 65-550
SLAYTON, Lewis Dunn, 1890- 65-550
SLAYTON, Sarah Abbie (Dunn) 1853-1926.
65-550
SLAYTON, Sarah Augusta, 1886- 65-550
SLAYTON, William Clark, 1823-1847. 65-550
SLAYTON, William H. 65-343
SLAYTON, William Lambert, 1844-1863.
65-550
SLAYTON family
Genealogy. 65-549
SLEEPER, Albert E., 1862-1934. 64-1469,
65-263, 65-332, 65-395, 65-551 , 65-631
SLEEPER, Harold Reeve, 1893-1960. 64-929
SLIDELL, John, 1793?-1871. 65-2020
SLIGH, Charles Robert, 1850-1927. 65-552
SLIGH, Charles Robert, 1906- 65-552
SLIGH, James May, 1844-1921. 65-552
SLIGH, James Wilson, 1821-1863. 65-552
SLIGH family. 65-522
SLIPP, Henry C. 64-1189
SLOAN, Alfred Pritchard, 1875- 64-1474
SLOAN, Elizabeth see Delany, Elizabeth
(Sloan)
SLOANE, John, 1779-1856. 63-399
SLOBODAN, Louis. 65-1978
SLOSSON, Preston William, 1892- 64-1515,
65-553
SLOTIN, Louis A., 1912-1946. 64-1Z6
SLOTIN (Louis A.) Memorial Fund. 64-126
SLOVAK Evangelical Lutheran Church. 63-18,
63-26
SLUBY, Nicholas. 65-1526
SLUMS see Tenement-houses
SLY, Alexander C. r b. 1863. 65-552
SMALL, Albion Woodbury, 1854-1926.
64-164 , 65-166, 65-357
SMALL, Len. 64-159
SMALL business see Business
SMALLER War Plants Corporation. 65-113
SMALLEY, Anthony. 64-1400
SMALLWOOD, Benjamin F. , Principal chief of
the Choctaw Nation, b. ca. 1829. 63-271
569
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SMEDBERG, Helen see Mclver. Helen
(Smedberg)
SMELLIE, Henry. 63-409
SMELTER Workers, International Union of
Mine, Mill and see International Union of
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers
SMET, Pierre Jean de, 1801-1873. 64-333
SMILET, William. 64-751
S MTI . T . 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, Alexander, 1865-1922. 65-1928
SMITH, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944
As correspondent. 64-253, 64-1491
65-47, 65-48, 65-56
Election campaign, 1928. 64-1163
SMITH, Alice Ravenel Huger. 63-304
SMITH, Allen F. 65-536
SMITH, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888. 64-1254
SMITH, Alys see Russell, Alys (Smith)
SMITH, AnseUary Brooks, d. 1962. 65-554
SMITH, Archibald Aaron Tyson. 64-1108
SMITH, AsaBowen. 64-1256
SMITH, Betsy see Davis, Betsy (Smith) 1796-
1861
SMITH, BryceB., 1878-1962. 65-139
SMITH, Buckingham, 1810-1871. 64-1580
SMITH, Byron Caldwell, 1849-1877. 65-1958
SMITH, C. B. 64-841
SMITH, Caleb Blood, 1808-1864. 63-398
SMITH, Charles, of Pontiac, Mich. 65-555
SMITH, Charles Alphonso, 1864-1924. 63-378
SMITH, Charles Lea, 1918- 64-1174
SMITH, Charles Robinson, 1855-1930.
65-1078
SMITH, Clara D. 64-1174
SMITH, Clement Lawrence, 1844-1909
65-1277
SMITH, Clement McDonald, 1844-1923
65-556
SMITH, Corinne Linden. 65-944
SMITH, Daniel, 1748-1818. 64-1194, 65-885
SMITH, Daniel Elliott Huger, 1846-1932.
63-304
SMITH, Edmund Ktf by see Kirby-Smith,
Edmund, 1824-1893
SMITH, Edward Curtis, 1854-1935. 64-1590
SMITH, Elijah, b. 1840. 65-1045
SMITH (Elisha T. ) & Company, New York City.
64-1391
SMITH, Elizabeth Oakes (Prince) 1806-1893.
64-597
SMITH, Elnathan. 64-1041
SMITH, Emma (Gray) 63-83
SMITH, Ephraim. 65-543
SMITH, EzraDelos, 1854-1926. 65-1818
SMITH, F. A. Upsher. 65-1983
SMITH, F. M. 65-1037
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, 1797-1847. 64-1511
65-599, 65-907, 65-927
SMITH, Goldwin, 1823-1910. 63-207, 64-767
SMITH, Grant
Estate of. 64-940
SMITH, Grant Horace, 1865-1944. 65-1172
SMITH, Hank. 65-810
SMITH, Harold Dewey, 1898-1947. 65-78
65-349
SMITH, Harriet. 65-557
SMITH, Harvey. 65-1664
SMITH, Henry
Estate of. 64-749
SMITH, Henry Augustus Middleton, 1853-1924,
collector. 63-305
SMITH, Henry Casserte, 1859-1911. 65-357
SMITH, Henry Parker, 1826-1898. 65-557
SMITH, Herbert CaldwelL 65-1374
SMITH, Hezeklah, 1737-1805. 64-630
SMITH, Hilda Worthington. 65-27
SMITH, Hildegard, 1892- collector. 65-881
SMITH, Hoke, 1855-1931. 65-1330
SMITH, Humphrey Henry Howland Crapo.
64-1511
SMITH, Hyrum. 65-646
SMITH, Ira Gilbert, 1811-1889. 65-1818
SMITH, Isa. 65-557
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
Estate of. 65-1161
SMITH, Jane (Norman) 1874-1953. 65-842
SMITH, Jedediah, 1767-1849. 65-1818
SMITH, Jedediah Strong, 1799-1831. 64-285,
65-1818
SMITH, Jennie (Safford) 65-1868
SMITH, Jeremiah, 1759-1842. *64-1585
SMITH, Jessica Granville see Granville-Smith,
Jessica
SMITH, Jessica Randolph. 64-959, 65-713
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, Union Army soldier, of
Philadelphia, 64-1151
SMITH, Joseph, fL 1776-1783. 64-1041
SMITH, Joseph Allen
Estate of. 65-849
SMITH, Joseph E. , 1873- 64-1270
SMITH, Joseph Lee. 63-220
SMITH, Joseph Rowe, 1831-1911. 65-1363
SMITH, Josie. 65-558
SMITH, Kate Douglas see Wiggin, Kate
Douglas (Smith)
SMITH, Lena. 64-1109
SMITH, Logan PearsalL 63-323
SMITH, Margaret Chase. 65-1160
SMITH, Martin Fernard, 1891-1954. 64-1262
64-1267, 64-1269, 65-1055 '
SMITH, Martin Luther, 1819-1866. 64-480
SMITH, Monroe. 64-1355
SMITH, Nelson, 1807-1881. 65-1350
SMITH, Orren Randolph, 1827-1913. 65-713
SMITH, Peter, 1810-1879. 65-1818
SMITH, Peter Evans, 1829-1905. 64-649
SMITH, Ralph, 1794-1867. 65-1818
SMITH, RalphLawes, 1900-1961, collector.
6 5-559
SMITH, Richard, Cashier of the United States
Bank at Washington, D. C. 63-362
570
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SMITH, Richard Henry Peyton. 64-1241
SMITH, Richard John see O'Smlth, Richard
John Smith, known as, 1786-1855
SMITH, Robert, Bp., 1732-1801. 63-276
SMITH, Robert, 1757-1842. 64-1563
SMITH, Samuel. 65-543
SMITH, Samuel R. 65-543
SMITH, Samuel William, 1852-1931. 64-1469,
65-213, 65-606
SMITH, Sheila Kaye see Kaye -Smith, Sheila
SMITH, Shirley Wheeler, 1875-1959.
64-1417, 64-1418, 64-1471, 64-1478,
64-1496, 64-1515, 65-199, 65-276, 65-325,
65-332, 65-383, 65-384, 65-546, 65-547,
65-560, 65-579, 65-587, 65-1392
SMITH, Sidney J. 65-543
SMITH, Susanna see Preston, Susanna
(Smith) 1740-1823*
SMITH, Talbot, 1899- 64-1499, 65-1360
SMITH, Thaddeus. 65-557
SMITH, Theobald. 64-891
* SMITH, Thomas. 65-451
SMITH, Thomas Adams, 1781-1844. 64-343
SMITH, Thomas L. 63-379
SMITH, Thomas Robert, 1880-1942. 65-1850
SMITH, Thomas Vernor, 1890- 64-165
SMITH, Thomas W. 64-1151
SMITH, Thurman Amon, 1877-1956. 65-1504
SMITH, Vian, 1920- 65-1112
SMITH, William, 1797-1887. 65-995
SMITH, William Alden, 1859-1932. 64-1469,
64-1496, 65-332, 65-455, 65-494, 65-513,
65-552, 65-565, 65-606, 65-620
SMITH, William G. 65-1350
SMITH, WUliam Homer. 65-23
SMITH, WUliam Loughton, 1758-1812. 65-849
SMITH, William M. 65-515
SMITH, William Peartree. 65-1570
SMITH, William R. 64-1017
SMITH, WUliam Ruffin, Sr. , of North Carolina.
64-1109
SMITH, William Ruffin, 1803-1872. 64-1109
SMITH, William Sooy, 1830-1916. 64-304
SMITH & Hooton, Martinique. 65-1526
SMITH CoUege Club. 64-320
SMITH College, Northampton, Mass. 64-1462
Genetic Experiment Station. 63-12
SMITH Co., Tex.
Personal papers. 65-1773
SMTTHfamUy. 64-629, 64-916, 64-1108,
65-543, 65-1570, 65-1818
see also Northcutt-Smlth family
Genealogy. 64-1177, 65-1818
SMITH T C'T" for Tennessee), John. 64-326,
65-679
SMTTH-Walker and Company. 65-811
SMTTHE, Geneva, 1891- 65-561
SMTTHE, George Cornelius, d. 1910. 65-561
SMTTHE family
Genealogy. 65-561
SMTTHFIELD, Va.
Letters from. 64-554
SMTTHMEYER, John. 64-776
SMITHS and smithing see Blacksmlthing
SMITHSONIAN Institution. 63-216
SMTTHVILLE, N. C. see Southport, N. C.
SMTTHWICK, Eliza. 64-364
SMTTTER, Wessel, 1894-1951. 65-562
SMOCK, Hendrick, H., d. ca. 1841
Estate of. 65-1645
SMOKE (Air pollution) 65-1924
Missouri. 65-688
SMOKY Maintain Conservation Association.
64-1173
SMOKY Mountains
Nature study. 64-1173
SMYTH, Herbert Weir, 1857-1937. 65-1278
SMYTH, James Adger, b. 1837. 63-306
SMYTH, Margaret MMigan (Adger) 1807-1884.
63-308
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
SNATHS. 65-659
SNEAD, Benjamin. 63-297
SNEED, G. 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, Bertrand H. 64-908
SNELL Mil. 64-908
SNOHOMISH Co. , Wash.
Legislative Council. 65-1055
Public Utility Association. 65-1055
Public UtiUty District. 65-1055
SNOHOMISH Indians. 65-1815
SNOW, Francis Huntington, 1840-1908. 64-100
SNOW, R- G. 65-1365
SNOW
Surveys and surveying. 65-1990
SNOWDEN, Mary Amarlntha (Yates) 63-318
SNOWDEN, William. 63-318
SNUFF industry and trade. 65-1561
SNYDER, Anthony. 64-1592
SNYDER, Edward. 65-1306
SNYDER, John Francis, 1830-1921. 64-100
SNYDER, John Wesley, 1895- 64-253, 65-142
SNYDER Loan Fund Committee, University of
Illinois. 65-1306
SOAP industry-and trade
Pennsylvania. 65-1755
SOBEL, Bernard, 1887-1964. 65-703,
65-1664
SOBOL, Louis. 65-1664
SOCIAL Action, CouncUfor. 64-1303
SOCIAL centers see Community centers
SOCIAL conditions and problems. 64-1327,
65-121, 65-1196
see also Public welfare; Social work; and
subdivision Social life under names of
places
Iowa. 65-1942
Nebraska. 65-1435
SOCIAL Development, National Conference on
International Economic and. 65-121
SOCIAL Entertainments, U. S. Office of the
Chief of see U. S. —Executive Office of
President~53ffice of the Chief of Social
Entertainments
SOCIAL ethics, Teaching of _see Character
education
SOCIAL group work. 65-1746
571
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SOCIAL Justice, National Union for see
National Union for Social Justice
SOCIAL legislation
see also Public welfare
Illinois. 64-173
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, 65-1308, 65-1980 '
Committee on Public Administration.
65-948
SOCIAL sciences. 64-1314
. Research. 64-21, 64-145, 65-1942
Teachers and teaching. 65-1981
SOCIAL security. 64-715, 64-938, 64-1634
'" Washington. 65-1057
SOCIAL Security Board, U. S. 65-34, 65-81
SOCIAL service organizations. 63-232
see also Young Men's Christian
Associations
Lutheran. 63-29
Methodist. 64-976
California. 64-1166
Illinois. 65-1935
Michigan. 65-1381
Nebraska. 65-1414, 65-1490
Pennsylvania. 65-1746. 65-1752
Washington. 65-1057
SOCIAL studies see Social sciences
SOCIAL Studies, National Council for the.
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, 65-45, 65-80
65-840, 65-1509
see ^S" Public welfare; Settlement houses
New York City. 64-944, 65-220
Pennsylvania. 65-1753
South Carolina. 63-318
SOCIALISM. 64-1607, 65-1735
SOCIALIST Party of Washington. 65-1042
SOCIALIST Party (U. S.) 64-138
SOCIALIST Workers Party. 64-1607
SOCIALIZED medicine. 65-1542
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
North Dakota. 65-786
Southern States. 63-50
Washington. 64-214
SOCIETY for Establishing Useful Manufactures
Paterson, N. J. 64-1143, 65-1623
65-1674
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
65-850
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 Arts and Letters see National
Society of Arts and Letters ~~
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
S °65 E 1983° f Flne ArU ' Minnea P° li s, Minn.
SOCIETY of Friends see Friends, Society of
SOCIETY of Jesus see Jesuits
SOCIETY of Mayflower Descendants. 64-320
SOCIETY of Sons of the American Revolution
see Sons of the American Revolution
SOCIETY of the Army of the Tennessee.
63-371, 64-320
SOCIETY of the Chagres. 65-1827
SOCIETY of the Cincinnati. 64-645, 65-174
SOCIETY of the Friends of the Constitution.
64-967
SOCIETY of the Inca. 65-1827
SOCIETY of the Kangaroo. 65-1827
SOCIETY of the New Jerusalem, Boston, Mass.
SOCIETY to Aid in the Education of the Indigent
Children of the Parish of Orange. 65-1636
SOCIOLOGY. 64-145, 65-208, 65-264
Indians. 63-2
Research. 63-390, 65-1509
Teachers and teaching. 64-107,64-164,
65-1337
SOCIOLOGY, Rural
Teachers and teaching. 63-219, 65-1337
Michigan. 65-1337
SOCKMAN, Mrs. Ralph. 64-348
SOCORRO Co. , N. M.
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1788
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
Iowa. 65-1942, 65-1943
Fertility. 65-1305
A
Research. 65-1305
SOL Due Investment Company. 64-1267
SOLAR radiation. 65-167
SOLD ^.,— headin «s inning with the
word Military, and appropriate subdivisions
under names of wars
SOLDIERS' Aid Society of Detroit. 65-204
The SOLDIER'S friend (Newspaper) 65-1511
SOLDIERS' homes
Michigan. 65-204
Mississippi. 63-339
South Carolina. 63-318
Virginia. 65-1011
Washington, D. C. 63-360
SOLDIERS' suffrage see Absentee voting
SOLICITOR General, U. S. 64-1291
SOUS, Antonio de. 63-74
SOMERS-COCKS, Isabella Caroline see
Somerset, Lady Isabella CarolinelSomers-
Cocks) 1851-1921
572
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SOMERS, Conn.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
SOMERSET, Lady Isabella Caroline (Somers-
Cocks) 1851-1921. 65-1984
SOMERSET. Co. , N. J.
Family and personal papers. 65-1551,
65-1609, 65-1611
Inferior Court of Common Fleas. 65-1673
Land
Legal documents. 65-1633
Legal papers. 65-1641
Loyalists
Confiscation of property. 65-1666
Sheriffs. 65-1708
SOMERVILLE, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
Family and personal papers. 65-1671
SOMMERFELD, Arnold. 65-1718
The SON of Royal Langbrith, by William Dean
Howells. 65-1649
SONATAS. 64-1322
SONDLEY, Forster Alexander, 1857-1931.
63-67
SONG lyrics. 65-21, 65-1880
The SONG of Igor's campaign, by Vladimir
Nabokov. 65-921
SONGS
see also Ballads; Folksongs; Hymns;
National anthems
Army (U. S. ) 65-1B54
Civil War. 64-311, 64-751
Indians. 63-2
Naval. 64-917
Sheet music. 64-1602
Virginia. 64-799
SONORA, Mex.
Indians. 65-2013
Maps. 65-1815
SONS of Aryus (Drama) 65-342
SONS of the American Revolution
Michigan Society
Washtenaw Chapter. 65-1383
North Dakota Society. 65-794
SONS of Union Veterans of the Civil War .
65-1465
SONS of Veterans see Sons of Union-Veterans
of the Civil War
SOO Railroad (Minneapolis, St Paul, and Sault
Ste. Marie Railroad) 65-801
SOPERTON, Wis.
Lumber industry and trade. 64-1617
SOPORI land grants, Ariz. 65-1181
SOPORIFICS see Narcotics
SORCERY see Witchcraft
SORENSON, Christian Abraham, 1890-1959.
65-1421, 65_-JL505, 65-1510
SORGNIARD, J. B. 64-166
SORORITIES see Fraternities and sororities
SOTREBY, William. 64-957
SOTO-MAYOR, Juan de Villagutierre see
Villagutierre Soto-Mayor, Juan de
SOULARD, James G. 64-334
SOULE, Annan May, 1853-1905. 65-563
SOULE, Harrison, 1832-1922. 65-56 3
SOULE, N. H. 63-177
SOULE, Pierre, 1B01-1870. 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
Travel and description. 65-335
SOUTH African War, 1899-1902 see Boer
War, 1899-1902
SOUTH America. 65-630, 65-1549
see also Latin America
Archeology. 63-1
Birds. 65-1849
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-532
Indian languages. 63 -1
Industries. 63-74
Missions
Lutheran. 64-187
Methodist. 64-971
Politics. 63-74
Scientific expeditions. 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 Brookfield, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
SOUTH Carolina
Agricultural societies. 63-311
Agriculture. 64-1098
Architecture, Domestic. 63-304
Artillery
IstRegt. (Militia) 63-283, 63-310
Artillery (Horse)
Harts Battery, 1861-1865. 64-514
Attorneys general. 65-B46
Banks and banking. 63-291, 64-455, 65-846
Board of Public Works. 63-386
Boundaries. 65 r 740
Business papers. 64-412
Canals. 63-386, 65-849
Cavalry. 64-1128
2dRegt., 1862-1865?
Company A. 64-415
Charitable work. 63-311, 64-1550, 64-1551
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 63-51, 64-1069, 65-82, 65-84,
65-85, 65-89, 65-1884
Congregational. 64-1551
Episcopal. 63-43, 63-276, 64-471,
64-477, 65-850, 65-852
French Protestant. 64-1238
Methodist. 64-1542
Presbyterian. 64-560
Cities and towns
see also South Carolina— History, Local;
South Carolina— Municipal government
Streets. 63-278, 63-304
Civil War. 63-113,64-461,65-852
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
63-57, 63-2B0, 63-284, 63-286,
63-292, 64-623, 64-1067
Charitable work. 63-318
Confederate refugees. 63-291
573
SOUTH Carolina
Civil War (Continued)
Economic and social conditions. 63-303
Military papers. 63-282, 63-283
63-314, 65-895
Military service in. 63-226, 63-322
65-746
Confederate side. 63-307 64-403
64-490, 64-503, 64-527, 64-577
64-598, 64-603, 64-679, 65-722*
65-1532, 65-1867
Naval affairs. 63-274, 65-744
Prisoners and prisons. 64-448
Regiments see South Carolina-Artillery
South Carolina-Cavalry; South Caro- '
lina— Infantry
Soldiers from. 63-43, 63-113, 63-144
63-303, 63-306, 64-415, 64^449 '
64-1085, 64-1128, 65-722, 65-1532
65-1865, 65-1867
Clubs. 63-298, 63-311
Colleges and universities. 63-291 63-31 R
64-1552, 65-918, 65-1867 '
see also Furman University, Greenville
S. C. ; South Carolina— University
Columbia (formerly South Carolina
College)
Colonial period. 63-297, 63-314
see also Carolina (Colony); South
Carolina (Colony)
Commission merchants. 63-291 63-309
64-364 ' '
Consular service (Spain) 63-114
Cotton
Growing. 63-313, 64-1107
Manufacturing. 64-1119
Trade. 63-274, 63-315, 64-1086
County government and officials 63-144
63-277 '
Courts. 65-849
Dispensary system. 63-113
District attorneys. 65-846
Drug trade. 64-1552
Dry goods business. 63-281,64-1086
Estates. 63-280, 63-287, 63-291, 63-297
63-302, 63-307, 63-317, 64-650, 64-1552
65-733, 65-847, 65-849
Family papers
17th to 20th centuries. 64-1091
18th to 20th centuries. 64-516, 64-527
65-87, 65-724
19th century. 64-411, 64-412, 64-448
64-478, 64-482, 64-499, 64-613
64-615, 64-639, 64-1049, 65-90
19th and 20th centuries. 64-603, 64-646
64-660, 65-725 '
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Farms and farming. 63-144, 64-1049
Fire companies and departments. 63-278
63-291 '
Fires. 63-286
Folklore. 63-275
General stores. 63-309
Gifts of literary works and paintines
64-1543 ^
Glass industry and trade. 63-309
Governors
1860-1862 (Pickens) 65-925
1862-1865 (Bonham), 65-925
1864-1865 (Magrath) 63-296,
64-1067
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
Hotels. 65-851
Household accounts. 63-308 63-317
64-1130
Huguenots. 64-1238
Indigo. 64-468
Infantry. 63-283, 63-314, 64-527
Hampton's Legion, 1861-1865
Company A. 63-303
Palmetto Regt. , 1846-1848? 63-310
Palmetto Sharp Shooters. 65-1865
6th Regt., 1861-1865. 65-1532
21st Regt., 1861-1865
Company D. 65-1867
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, 64-468'
65-724, 65-733, 65-845, 65-847*
Law practice. 63-113, 63-151, 63-291,
64-645, 64-1000, 64-1039, 64-1130
64-1550, 64-1552, 65-846, 65-849,
65-936
Legislature. 63-113
Letters from. 63-318, 64-475, 64-529
Letters received in. 64-627
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. 64-502,64-650,64-1543
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. )
63-297
Mexican War
Soldiers from. 63-310
Military hospitals. 64-15S2
Militia. 63-88, 63-113, 63-283, 63-310
64-645, 64-1119 ' '
Mortgage foreclosures. 65-846
Municipal government. 63-278, 63-314
Negroes. 63-273, 63-313, 63-317, 65-852
Newspapers. 63-113
Nullification. 63-279
Old age homes. 63-278
Orphans and orphan asylums. 63-278
Personal papers
17th to 19th centuries. 65-1193
18th to 20th centuries. 65-852
19th century. 64-505, 64-543, 64-544,
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'
64-650, 64-1000, 64-1039, 64-1076
64-1107, 64-1130,, 64-1552, 65-845',
65-847 '
Politics. 65-849
Elections
1924. 63-151
Letters relating to
18th and 19th centuries. 63-316
19th century. 63-286, 64-502
19th and 20th centuries. 63-113
63-307
574
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SOUTH Carolina
Politics (Continued)
Organizations and parties
Democratic. 63-291, 65-846
Unionist. 63-386
Papers of persons active in. 63-97
18th century. 65-936
18th and 19th centuries. 63-291
19th century. 63-101, 63-272,
63-352, 64-457, 64-556, 64-1075,
64-1077, 64-1119, 64-1534
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1550
20th century. 63-151
Poorfarms and poorhouses. 63-278
Postal service. 63-291
Public schools. 63-113, 63-277, 63-278
Railroads. 64-1550, 65-729, 65-846
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. 63-274, 63-315, 63-317
Roads. 65-851
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
Fugitives. 65-851
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
Surveys and surveying. 63-312
Tax records. 63-277, 63-313
Teachers and teaching. 65-85
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, 65-852
Travels from. 65-724
University, Columbia (formerly South
Carolina College) 63-370,64-390
President. 65-918
Vital records. 64-1551, 65-848
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); South Carolina —
Colonial period
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, 65-846
SOUTH Carolina Publication Society. 65-1834
SOUTH Carolina Railroad. 63-274, 64-1550,
65-846
SOUTH Carolina Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, Charleston. 63-311
SOUTH Dakota
see also Dakota Territory
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 65-1791
Drainage see Tri State Waters Commission
Family and personal papers. 64-1466,
64-1540
Immigrants. 65-807
Indian affairs. 64-1540
Indian agencies and agents. 65-1076
Journalism. - 65-1470
Land." 64-909
Military posts. 64-313, 65-1401
Missions. 65-1499
Politics
Organizations and parties. 65-1470
Roads. 65-1470
Travel and description. 64-280
SOUTH Dakota bond case. 64-633
SOUTH Dakota Direct Legislation Organization.
65-1470
SOUTH Gaston, N. C.
Business papers. 64-381
SOUTH Grand Blanc, Mich, (formerly Stony
Run)
General stores. 65-578
SOUTH Hadley, Mass.
Mount Holyoke College. 64-21
SOUTH Jersey see New Jersey
SOUTH Mountain, Md.
Battle of, 1862
Maps. 65-946
SOUTH Pacific
Political, economic, and social problems.
64-1331
SOUTH Pacific Fleet 64-1168
SOUTH Roosevelt Park (N. D. ?)
Pictures of buildings. 65-767
SOUTH Royalston, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
SOUTH Sea Company. 63-404
SOUTH Wellfleet, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
SOUTH Worthington, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
SOUTHALL, Sallie see Cotten, SaUle (SouthaU)
1846-1929
SOUTHALL, Stephen Osborne, collector.
65-1008
SOUTHALL family. 64-540
Genealogy. 65-1008
SOUTHAMPTON Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
Slave insurrection. 64-1532
SOUTHAMPTON, Eng.
Churches and religious affairs. 63-54
SOUTHAMPTON, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
575
SOUTHAMPTON, Va.
Family and personal papers. 65-973
Merchants. 64-1084
SOUTHARD, Samuel Lewis, 1787-1842
63-373, 63-387, 65-1694
SOUTHEASTERN States
Anthropology. 63-14
SOUTHERN Apaches see Gila Apaches
SOUTHERN Bank, New Orleans, La. 64-480
SOUTHERN Baptist Convention. 64-1161
64-1163, 64-1165, 64-1375, 65-89, 65-1884
Board of Domestic Missions (later Home
Mjssion Board) 64-1165, 65-1884
Christian Life Commission. 64-1161
Education Commission. 64-1164
Executive Committee. 64-1553
Foreign Mission Board. 65-1884
Home Mission Board (formerly Board of
Domestic Missions) 64-1165,65-1884
Sunday School Board. 64-1162
SOUTHERN Baptist Theological Seminary
^T^',^ (formeri yat Greenville,
S.C.) 64-1069,64-1161,65-1884
SOUTHERN Christian Leadership Conference,
Atlanta, Ga. 65-1102 '
SOUTHERN Churchmen, Fellowship of.
65-1216
SOUTHERN Conference Educational Fund
New Orleans, La. 65-1216 '
SOUTHERN Convention, Nashville, Tenn.
1850. 63-352
SOUTHERN Cotton Association. 65^714
SOUTHERN Development Company. 65-1187
SOUTHERN Education Board. 64-993
SOUTHERN Educational Association. 64-993
SOUTHERN Female College, La Grange, Ga.
(now La Grange College) 65-876
SOUTHERN field and fireside (Periodical)
65-1029
SOUTHERN Hospital Association. 64-659
S °65?10m' Uterary messe »Ker- 64-1231,
SOUTHERN Michigan Association of Congrega-
tional Churches. 64-1494
^^^P 1 " State Prison, Jackson.
64-1435, 65-613, 65-1343,
SOUTHERN Michigan Telegraph Company
Adrian, Mich. 65-408
SOUTHERN Pacific Company. 64-736
SOUTHERN Pacific Railroad. 65-11 84
SOUTHERN quarterly review. 64-404
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SOUTHERN Railroad. 63-160, 64-1550
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 of
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, 65-1216
Baptist. 64-1375
Episcopal. 63-140, 64-1548
Lutheran. 63-27 ■*
Methodist. 63-70
Presbyterian. 63-77
see also Presbyterian Church in the
U. S.
Universalist. 65-1531
Civil rights movement 65-879
Civil War. 63-224, 64-1077
see also Civil War
Commission merchants. 63-60
Cotton
Manufacturing. 63-56
Societies. 65-714
Economic conditions. 63-117, 64-1077
64-1091, 64-1120, 65-1216
Education. 63-90, 63-131 64-993 "*j
64-1077, 64-1120, 64-1542, 65-918
Endowments. 65-1216
Family and personal papers
64-1040
63-73,
Flour and feed trade. 63 -5 6
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 .
Labor. 65-879
Land
Speculation. 64-1145
Law practice. 63-69
Literary affairs. 64-1040
Lumber industry and trade. 63-56
Medical practice. 63-75
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc )
65-878
Military life. 63-131
Military service in. 65-1569
Negroes. 63-10, 63-57, 63-72, 63-356
Newspaper clippings. 65-734
Politics. 63-76, 64-1120
Organisations and parties
Whig Party. 63-373
Pre-Civil War. 65-1647
Postal service. 63-94
Problems. 64-751
Railroads. 63-56, 65-878
Revolution. 63-292
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
63-82
Slavery. 63-47, 65-599
see also Slavery
S0 °« 25?- M " m ' M - 154 > M-1091,
65-878, 65-1216
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
Tr ^ el ,^ desCr * tion - 63 " 92 . 64-1461
64*1626 *
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
576
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SOUTHERN Utah Mission of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 65-1122
SOUTHERN Washtenaw Farmers' Club.
65-248
SOUTHERN Wayne County Dental Club.
65-323
SOUTHESK, James Carnegie/earl of, 1827-
1905. 64-767
SOUTHEY, Robert, 1774-1843. 63-52,
64-957
SOUTHOLD Academy, Southold, N. Y. 64-919
SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
Government. 64-1171
SOUTHOLD Town Work Relief Organization.
64-1171
SOUTHPORT, N. C. (formerly Smithville)
Family papers. 64-555
Medical practice. 64-992
Resident of. 64-395
SOUTHWEST
see also names of specific States
Anthropology. 63-14
Archeology. 64-7, 65-1788
Ethnology. 63-10, 64-7
Folklore. 63-10
Indians. 65-1809
* Investments. 63-104
Land
Settlement
Mormons. 65-1122 -
Military life. 64-8
Military service in. 65-869
Pictures. 65-1121, 65-1796
Railroads. 64-753
SOUTHWEST Museum, Los Angeles, Calif.
64-7
SOUTHWEST Washington Public Utility Dis-
tricts' Association. 65-1054
SOUTHWESTERN Interstate Coal Operators'
Association. 63-269
SOUTHWESTERN railway journal. 64-753
SOUTHWESTERN State Hospital, Marion, Va.
65-1013
SOUTHWORTH, George. 64-609
SOVEREIGN of the Seas (Ship) 64-1394
SOVIET Union see Russia; Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics
SOYERS, J. M. 65,-874
SPAATZ, Carl, 1891- 64-1557, 65-911
SPACE Administration, U. S. National Aero-
nautics and. 64-1583, 65-149
SPACE flight. 64-1583
SPACE Flight Center, Huntsvllle, Ala.
64-1583
SPAFFORD, Edward Elwell, 1878-1941.
64-1260
SPAFFORD, LysanderE. 65-1350
SPAFFORD family
Genealogy. 64-899
SPAIGHT, Richard Dobbs, 1796-1850. *64-427
SPAIN. 65-1080
Army. 65-868
Art students (U. S.) 64-881
Church and state. 64-148
Civil War, 1936-1939. 64-1481, 65-53
Public opinion on. 65-1079
Relief to war victims. 64-361
Claims. 65-253
Claims vs. Portugal. 64-778
Colonial wars with the United States.
64-314
Colonies. 63-65, 63-74, 63-114, 63-115,
65-1825
see also Colonial period; and names of
Spanish colonies, e. g. Florida
Louisiana. 65-700
New Mexico. 65-1135 , 65-1165,
65-1168, 65-1788, S5^lSI6"
Consular service
In Georgia. 63-115
In South Carolina. 63-114
Consular service (U. S.) 63-333
Council of the Indies. 65-1788
Customs service. 63-65, 63-115
Diplomatic service (U. S.) 63-45, 64-402
Explorations of the Pacific coast. 65-1825
Foreign relations. 63-114
With Great Britain. 63-100
With the United States. 63-114, 64-1575,
65-847, 65-868
Government. 63-45
Land claims •
California. 65-253
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
War with England, 1739-1748 see Anglo-
Spanish War, 1739-1748
SPALDING, Burleigh Folsom, 1853-1934.
6 5-795, 65-801
SPALDING, Eliza. 64-1254
SPALDING, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874.
64-1254 , 64-1256
SPALDING, Martin John, Bp. , 1810-1872.
63-353
SPALDING, Noah. 65-795
SPALDING, Volney Morgan, 1849-1918.
64-1437, 65-274, 65-333, 65-1372
Notes on lectures of. 65-278
SPALDING, Wilbur F. , 1834-1864. 65-564
SPALDING, Idaho
Missions." 64-1254
SPANIARDS
see also Spain— Colonies
In America. 64-748
In New Mexico. 65-1771
In* the Mississippi Valley. 64-334
SPANISH America see Latin America; South
America; Spain— Colonies
SPANISH American War, 1898. 64-786,
64-1270, 65-284, 65-1047^65-1363
Absentee voting. 64-820
Chaplains. 64-1246
Letters relating to. 63-243, 64-1466
Medical affairs. 63-144, 65-945
Military life. 63-117, 63-238
Military papers. 65-1384
Military service. 63-87, 64-218, 64-769,
64-880, 64-1528, 65-868
Philippine Islands. 65-1444
Naval operations. 63-402, 64-509
Ships' logs. 64-1499
Newspaper clippings. 65-1384
577
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SPANISH American War, 1898 (Continued)
Officers' personal and military papers
65-1463
Peace conferences. 65-1552
Philippine Islands. 65-1481
Maps. 65-1463
Public opinion (Spanish) 65-868
Regiments see names of units under U s
or under States, e. g. Minnesota-
Infantry-15th Regt. , 1898-1899
Soldiers from
Michigan; 65-1384
Nebraska. 65-1444, 65-1463
Veterans' organizations. 63-50, 65-213
Nevada. 65-1787
Washington. 63-213
SPANISH and Portuguese Synagogue (Congrega-
tion Shearith Israel), New York City
65-1732 '
SP ^f, C 6^3 6 Welfare ASS ° ClaUOn 0f *"•"«
SPANISH literature. 64-143
Lectures. 65-1284
SPANISH Main
Piracy. 63-404
SPANISH ship case, 1854-1756. 64-203
SPANISH Trail. 65-1788
SPANISH West Indies see West Indies, Spanish
SPARKMAN, J. R. 64.650
SPARKMAN, James A. 64-650
SPARKMAN, John Jackson, 1899- 65-433
SP ^L Jared ' 1789 - 18 66- 64-792, 64-795,
64-1511, 65-1279
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
SPAULDING, Prank W. 65-1787
SPAULDING, Mary Cecilia (Swegies) 65-565
SPAULDDJG, Oliver Lyman, 1833-1922.
65-565
SPAULDDTO family
Genealogy. 63-247, 65-565
SPEAR, Lillian Sylten, 1897-1963. 65-1055
SPEARS, Mary see Borden, Mary, 1886-
SPECIAL Committee to Study the Rubber
Situation see U. S,- Special Committee to
Study the Rubber Situation
SPECIAL Mission to French North Africa, the
Middle East, Italy and France, 1944
65-900
SPECIE see Money
SPECIE payments
Opposition to. 65-905
SPECK, Frank Gouldsmlth, 1881-1950. 63-14
SPECK von Sternburg, Hermann, Frelherr
1852-1908. 64-767
SPECULATION
see also Investments; Land— Speculation
Petroleum industry and trade. 65-1565
Southwest. "63-104
SPEECH (Defects and problems)
see also Public speaking
Teaching. 64-1289
SPEED, James, 1812-1887. 65-162
SPEED, James, b. 1839. 65-25
SPEED, Thomas, d. 1842. 65-25
SPEEDWELL Iron Works. 64-1582
SPEER, Emory. 64-223
SPELLMAN, Francis Joseph, Cardinal 1889-
65-1059
SPELMAN College, Atlanta, Ga. 64-1324
SPENCE, Brent, 1874- 64-253
SPENCE, DaVid. 65-865
SPENCE, Homer Roberts, 1891- 65-2011
SPENCE, Riley. 64-835
SPENCE, William J. 64-597
SPENCE manuscripts in Friends' Library
London, Eng.
SPAULDDJG, Oliver Lyman, 1875- 65-348
SPAULDING, Thomas Marshall 1882-
64-1515, 65-345, 65-566
Card catalog. 65-156
SPENCER, Ambrose, 1765-1848. 63-220,
SPENCER, Cornelia (Phillips) 1825-1908
64-539, 65-739
SPENCER, Dwight. 65-1791
SPENCER, H. 64-931
SPENCER, Herbert, 1820-1903. 63-377
64-45, 64-767 '
Autographs. 65-358
SPENCER, Joshua Austin, 1790-1857. 64-931
SPENCER, June see Love, June (Spencer)
SPENCER, Laura see Russell. Laura (Spencer)
SPENCER, Samuel, 1847-1906. 64-652
SPENCER, Theodore. 64-806
SPENCER, UrieL 65-1360
SPENCER, William Marvin, 1892- collector
64-166
SPENCER & Kernan, UUca, N. Y. 64-931
SPENCER family. 64-652
Genealogy. 65-1357
SPENDER, Stephen. 64-955
SPENSER, Israel. 65-869
SPERRY Corporation. 65-720
SPICER, Elihu, 1825-1893. 64-255, 65-175
SPIKES see Nails, screws, and spikes
SPILLANE family
Genealogy. 64-898
SPrLLMAN, William Jasper, 1863-1931
64-841
SPDJGARN, Joel Elias, 1875-1939. 65-532
SPTNGARN, Stephen Joel, 1908- 65-140
SPINNING. 64-1503
SPIRITUALISM . 64-360, 64-845, 65-831
65-836 '
SPITHEAD, Eng.
Naval base. 63-221
SPTTZBERGEN, Norway
Government 64-1577
SPLATN family
Genealogy. 64-898
SPOILS system see Civil service reform-
Political patronage '
SPOILS system bill (Bromley) 65-2010
SPOKANE, Garry, Indian chief. 64-1254.
64-1258
SPOKANE College, Spokane, Wash. 64-214
SPOKANE Co. , Wash.
Democratic Central Committee. 65-1049
SPOKANE English and Classical School
Spokane, Wash. 64-214
I SPOKANE Indians. 64-1256
578
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SPOKANE, Wash.
High School. 64-214
Methodist Episcopal Church. 64-214
Personal papers. 64-214, 64-1255
Whitworth College. 65-1040
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, 65-503,
65-517, 65-1941
Programs. 64-844
Societies
Ohio. 63-260
SPORTSMEN Association, Michigan. 65-395
SPOTSWOOD family
Genealogy. 64-1222, 64-1229, 64-1242
SPOTSYLVANIA Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family papers. 64-1230
Land. 65-961
SPOTSYLVANIA, Va.
Civil War
Battle of, 1864. 63-395, 65-1882
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-734
SPOTTED Tall Indian Agency. 65-1499
SPRAGUE, Catherine Jane (Chase) 1840-1899.
64-817, 65-481
SPRAKE, J. D. 65-23
SPRECKELS, Rudolph, 1872- 65-2010
SPRING Arbor, Mich.
Michigan Central College see Hillsdale
College, Hillsdale, Mich.
SPRING Bank (Neb. ) Monthly Meeting, Society
of Friends. 65-1986
SPRING Hill Charge of the Tennessee Confer-
ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South. 64-969
SPRING HiU, N. C.
Letters from. 64-373
SPRING in Fialta, by Vladimir Nabokov.
65-921
SPRING Valley Hydraulic Gold Company, Butte
Co., Calif. 65-1525
SPRINGER, Frank, 1848-1927. 64-100
SPRINGETT, Mary (Proude) see Penlngton ,
Mary (Proude) Springett, 1616-1682
SPRINGFIELD, 111.
First Methodist Church. 65-161
Women's Foreign Missionary Society.
65-161
Lincoln Centennial Association. 64-247
Lincoln period. 65-2017
Taverns, saloons, etc. 64-249
SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
Arsenal. 65-28
Geology. 65-923
SPRINGFIELD Township, N. J.
Farm accounts. 65-1685
SPRINGFIELD Township, Pa.
Yam 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
SPROUL, William Cameron, 1870-1928.
65-1304
SPRUCE Production Division, U. S. War Dept.
64-1267
SPRUCE-Run Turnpike. 65-1565
SPURGEON, Thomas. 64-1160
SPURR, Marci^i. 64-891
SQOTER, Ephralm George, 1821-1888.
64-1580
SQUTER, George Owen, 1B65-1934. 65-567
SQUIER family. 65-567
SQUIRE, Sir John Collings, 1884-1958.
65-1846
STAAKE, William Heaton, 1846-1924.
65-1314
STABILITY, Elastic. 64-1581
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
(Stackhouse) Williford
STACKHOUSE family. 64-639
STAEBLER, Edward W. , 1872- 65-568
STAEBLER, Michael, 1843-1928. 65-569
STAEBLER, NeiL 1905- 65-260, 65-570
STAEBLER family. 65-1354
STAFEIFF, Vladimir. 65-1711
STAFFORD Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family and personal papers, 65-1004
STAFFORD family
Genealogy. 65-882
STAFFORDSHIRE, Eng.
Sheriffs. 65-1873
STAGE see Theater
STAGE Women's War Relief. 64-717
STAGECOACH lines and traveL 64-723
New Jersey. 65-1640
Southern States. 63-56
The West. 64-270
STAGG, Amos. 65-1980
STAGG, Hunter. 64-216
STALEY, Oren Lee. 65-1426
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
STANARD, Hercules, 1841-1890. 65-571
STANARD, William B. , b. 1829. 65-571
STANARD, William N. 65-571
STANARD family. 65-571
STANBACK, Eleanor. 64-372
STANBERY, Henry, 1803-1881. 64-57,
65-905
STANBORG'S explorations of Dobytown, Neb.
65-1467
STANBURY, Caroline Matilda see Klrkland,
Caroline Matilda (Stanbury) .1801-1864
STANDARD Oil Company. 64-1174, 65-78,
65-941
STANDING Rock Indian Agency. 65-790
STANDISH, John H. , b. 1816. 64-1511,
65-1790
STANDLEY, William Harrison, 1872-1963.
64-964
579
STANFORD, Leland, 1824-1893. 64-738
65—856 *
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, 65-2011
Faculty. 64-727, 65-335
Lane Medical Library. 64-1167
School of Medicine. 64-1167
School of Nursing. 64-1167
ST t^° PE 64. J S eS ' 1StearlSt -*°P*. "73-
STANHOPE William, 1st earl of Harrington
off^sT "' WiUiam "anhope, Is, earl
ST 1S , ^V3 AU6UStUS ' 1851 - 1932 -
As correspondent. 65-369, 65-547
Notes on lectures by. 65-606
STJ V^m' Augustus Owsley, 1867-1958.
STANLEY, David S. 65-678
STANLEY, Elisha. 63-136
STANLEY, John Mix, 1814-1872. 63-190
STANLEY, Thomas Bahason. 65-959
STANLY, Edward, 1810-1872. 63-373
STANNARD, E. T. 65-2009
STANSBURY, Howard. 65-1791
STANSBURY family
Genealogy. 64-1179
ST ^ )T o ^ Edwi "McMasters, 1814-1896.
65-931
As correspondent. 63-399, 64-57 64-1383
65-899, 65-901, 65-930 '
Letters to. 64-1329
Visit to. 63-392
ST ^ST* £"? ,beth (Cady) "15-1902.
63-361, 64-292, 65-255
STAR Fort, Md. 65-1880
BT 63-235 C0mpany ' Minneapolis, Minn.
&T 1?'f n pangled Banner (National anthem)
65-1880, 65-1881 '
STARK, Benjamin. 64-707
STARK, Henry. 65-293
STARKE, Elizabeth F. (Marchant) 64-573
'T^p 6 * "■ ^ Marlin ' EUzabeth
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect^: Index
STARKE, Lucien Douglas, 1826-1902. 64-573
STARKWEATHER, Elizabeth, collector
64-932
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, 1886- 64-491 65-937
65-1998, 65-2004 ' '
STASON, Edwin Blythe, 1891- 64-144«
65-383, 65-463, 65-536
STASSEN, Harold Edward, 1907- 65-1488
STASTNY, Olga F. 65-1459
STATE ■
State libraries, historical societies, or
universities with names beginning as indi-
cated above are entered under the name of
the state.
STATE Agent and Transfer Syndicate inc
.65-1139 jruiu^e, inc.
STATE banks. 63-352
STATE Dept., U. S. see U. S.-DepL of
State *
STATE government. 65-1308, 65-1920
STATES' rights. 63-352, 65-23
STATESBURG, S. C.
Cotton trade. 64-1086
STATESVILLE, N. C.
Blacksmiths. 64-617
Family and personal papers.
64-641
64-564,
Law practice. 64-640
STATIONERY trade. 63-291
Nevada. 65-1124
Ohio. 63-259
STATISTICS and probability. 65-1720
STATON, Adolphus. 64-1110
STATUES
see also Monuments
Capitol of the United States. 63-361
65-909 '
Easter Island. 65-1814
ST 64^66 N Hi " Plantatlon ' Charlotte Co., Va.
STAUNTON, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
Farms and farming. 64-1236
Law practice. 65-974
Liquor trade. 64-980
STAVES and stave trade. 64-364, 64-374
see also Cooper business
STAVISKY, Serge Alexandre, 1886-1934
65-507
STAY, Mary Elizabeth see Buckmer Marv
Elizabeth (Stay) ' *
STAYTON, Edward M. 65-146
STEAD, William Thomas, 1849-1912
65-1984 ■'■
STEALING see Theft
STEAM boilers
Explosions. 63-154
STEAM engines. 63-235, 63-347
see also Locomotives
STEAM mills. 64-370
STEAM navigation, AeriaL 65-894
STEAMBOAT lines
Atlantic coast. 64-1390
Louisiana. 64-255, 64-345
Mexico. 64-345
New York. 64-788
Oregon. 64-702
Pacific coast. 65-1045, 65-1046
Texas. 64-255
Vermont. 64-788
STE ^° ATS - 63 -H 63-347, £4-311,
64-784, 65-61, 65-878
Freight see Freight and freightage-Marine
Photographs. 64-788
Structural metal. 65-1751
By place
Columbia River. 65-1143
Cumberland River. 64-1182
Minnesota. 63-245
Mississippi River. 64-1211
Missouri. 64-273,65-695
New Jersey. 65-1683
New York. 64-876
North Carolina. 64-566
North Dakota. 65-786
Oregon. 64-709
Texas. 64-745
The West. 63-126
STEARNS, Abel, 1799-1871. 65-815
580
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections; Index
STEARNS, Frederick, 1831-1907. 65-57 3
STEARNS, Mrs. George L. see Stearns,
Mary Elizabeth Preston
STEARNS, Mabel see Munroe, Mabel
(Stearns)
STEARNS, Mary Elizabeth Preston. 65-1
STEARNS collection of musical instruments.
65-573
STEARNS music fellowship. 6S-573
STEARNS Salt & Lumber Company, Lulingtoa,
Mich. 65-574
STEBBTNS, Francis Reuben, 1818-1892.
65-1348
STEBBINS, George. 64-1160
STEBBINS JoeL 65-1717
STEBBINS, 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, 65-908
STEDMAN, John C. 65-913
STEECE, Ann see Cotton, Ann (Steece)
STEEL industry and trade
see also Iron industry and trade
Kansas. 65-2009
Middle Atlantic States. 65-1748
Pennsylvania. 63-120, 65-1748, 65-1754
STEELE, Carl P. 65-1149
STEELE, Elizabeth Maxwell Gillespie, 1733-
1791. 64-1026
STEELE, John, 1764-1815. 65-740
STEELE, Maria Theresa (Ewing) 65-904
STEELE, Mary. 65-740
STEELE, Wilbur Daniel, 1335- 64-1367,
65-871
STEELE & Thomas, Kingston, Jamaica.
65-1526
STEELE Creek Presbyterian Church. 64-620
STEELE family. 65-740, 65-871
STEELEMAN, John Roy, 1900- 64-773,
65-487
STEERE, Joseph Beal, 1842-1940
Notes on lectures by. 65-333
STEERE, William Campbell, 1907- 65-575
STEERE family
Genealogy. 65-1357
STEERS, George. 64-1168
STEFAN, Karl, 1884-1951. 65-1506
STEFANSSON, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962.
63-354, 64-328, 65-321, 65-871
STEFFENS, Lincoln, 1866-1936. 65-867,
65-1114, 65-1160
STEGNER, Wallace Earle, 1909- 64-737
STETN, Gertrude, 1874-1946. 64-953
STEIN, Joseph. 64-1631
STEINBECK, John, 1902- 65-1664
STEINHARDT, Laurence Adolph, 1892-1959.
65-932
STEINHART, Frank, 1864-1938. 65-862
STEKETEE, Cornelia see Hulst, Cornelia
(Steketee) 1865-1957
STEMBEL, Roger N. 65-678
STEPHAN, Martin. 63-30
STEPHAN, Max. 65-606
STEPHANITE Immigration, 1838-1839. 63-30
STEPHEN, Robert. 65-983
STEPHENS, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
As correspondent 64-407, 64-618
Autographs. 63-245
Relating to. 64-224
STEPHENS, CarL 1884-1951. 65-1935,
65-1937
•STEPHENS, James. 65-543
STEPHENS, John Lloyd, 1805-1852. 65-543
STEPHENS, Kate, 1853-1938. 65-1953
STEPHENS, William Dennison, 1859-1944
65-860
STEPHENS, William P. 65-175
STEPHENSON, Carl, 1886-1954. 64-933
STEPHENSON, Charles L. 63-406
STEPHENSON, Isaac, 1829-1918. 64-1624
STEPHENSON, Joseph Henry, 1819-18907
64-168
STEPHENSON, Nathaniel Wright, 1867-1935.
63-339, 65-933
STEPHENSON, Wendell H. 65-1492
STERGER family
Genealogy. 64-1177
STERLING, George, 1869-1926. 65-872
STERLING Mine. 65-1187
STERN, Alfred Whital, collector. 65-2017
STERN, Clara. 63-78
STERN, Jo Lane. 65-972
STERN, William. 63-78
STERNBERG, Hermann, Freiherr, Speck von
see Speck von Sternburg, Hermann,
Freiherr, 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 (Stetson) 1860-1935
STETSON, Francis Lynde, 1846-1920.
64-798, 65-1330
STETSON, Me.
General stores. 65-1973
Postal service. 65-1973
STETTTNIUS, Edward Rielley, 1900-1949.
64-773, 64-1557, 64-1573, 65-69, 65-932
STETTTNIUS family. 63-174
STEUBEN, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard
Augustin, baron von, 1730-1794. 64-805,
65-1193
STEUBEN Co. , N. Y.
Papers from. 64-901
Personal papers. 64-921
STEVEDORES see Longshoremen
STEVENS, A. F. 65-1170
STEVENS, Benjamin. 65-300
STEVENS, Benjamin Franklin, 1833-1902.
64-523, 64-792
STEVENS, Doris, 1892- 65-1183
STEVENS, George W., collector. 64-761
STEVENS, Henry, 1791-1867. 64-792
STEVENS, Henry, 1819-1886. 64-792
STEVENS, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862. 65-858,
65-1043
STEVENS, John, 1804-1890. 64-239
STEVENS, Margaret Dean, pseud, see
Aldrich, Bess (Streeter) 1881-1954
STEVENS, Toaddeus, 1792-1868. 65-909,
65-930, 65-931
Estate of. 65-915
STEVENS, Wallace. 64-120, 64-150, 64-162
STEVENS, Walter Husted, 1827-1867. 65-995
STEVENS, William C. , 1837-1921. 65-576
STEVENS and Brown, London, Eng. 64-792
581
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
STEVENS family. 65-576
STEVENSON, Adlai Ewing, 1835-1914.
64-738, 64-959
STEVENSON, Adlai Ewing, 1900-1965
64-182, 64-253, 65-257, 64-1618, 64-1627
65-30, 65-65, 65-704, 65-940
STEVENSON Andrew, 1784-1857. 64-1584
STEVENSON, Carter Littlepage. 65-878
STEVENSON, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
64-136
Mock trial. 65-1198
STEVENSON, Thomas, of Michigan. 65-577
STEVENSON, Thomas B. 63-336, 63-398
STEVENSON, Thomas E. , 1803-1863. 63-189
STEVENSON, W. H. 64-1500
STEVENSON, William, 1806-1852
Estate ot 64-934
STEVENSON, Ala.
Civil War
Military service in. 64-243
STEWART, Abbie Kerr. 64-890
STEWART, Adaline G., collector. 64-935
^ RT ££r 1 "' T ° Company < New York
STEWART, Alvan, 1790-1849. 65-599
STEWART, Charles, 1729-1800. 64-195
STEWART, Charles, 1778-1869. 64-1388
STEWART, Charles Henry. 65-599
STEWART, Charles William, 3d marquis of
Londonderry see Londonderry, Charles
William, 3d marquis of, 1778-1854
STEWART, Edwin Crowell, 1864-1921
64-936
STEWART, Electa Maria Sheldon, b. 1817.
65-599
STEWART, Elizabeth. 64-890
STEWART, George Craig, 1879-1940. 65-465
STEWART, George Scott, 1888-1949. 65-949
STEWART, Isabella. 64-890
STEWART, Isabella, 1840-1924 see Gardner
Isabella (Stewart) 1840-1924 '
STEWART, Isobel Lamont see Bryan, Isobel
Lamont (Stewart)
STEWART, John Aikman, 1822-1926. 63-346
63-374 '
STEWART, John Alexander, 1852-1914
65-1353
STEWART, John S. 64-934
STEWART, Robert, 2d marquis of Londonderry
see Londonderry, Robert Stewart 2d
marquis of, 1769-1822
STEWART, SamueL 65-1559
STEWART, W. Henry. 64-890
STEWART, Sir William Drummond. 65-1779
STEWART, William M. 65-1151
STEWART Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc. ) 64-1193
STEWART family
Genealogy. 64-1224, 65-962, 65-976
STTBBS family. 65-904
STICKNEY, William H. 65-159
STIDGER, William L. 64-775
STTEGLITZ, Julius. 65-1928
STILES, Abel, 1708-1783. 63-35
STILES, Benjamin Edward. 65-730 -
STILES, Mary Anne (Mackay) 65-730
STILES, Robert Mackay, 1836-1865. 65-730
STILES, William Henry, 1810-1865. 65-730
STILES family
Genealogy. 65-1357
STILES Point, James Island, S. C.
Account books. 63-308
STILLWATER, Minn.
St. Croix River Improvement Association.
63-248
STILWELL, Joseph W., 1883-1946. 65-1090
STTLWELL, Robert E., 1873-1939, collector
65-1841
STIMSON, Henry Lewis, 1867-1950. 64-775
64-778, 64-1348, 64-1573, 64-1622, 65-35
65-56, 65-78, 65-318, 65-862, 65-958 '
STIRLING, Lord see Alexander, William
1726-1783 ' '
STITT, C. H. 65-1566
STITT, Louise. 64-715
STITT, W. E. 64-423
STIVERS family
Genealogy. 65-885
STOCK, Frederick A. 65-1998
STOCK (Livestock) see Cattle raising and
trade; Livestock
STOCKBREEDERS' Association see
Livestock— Breeders' associations
STOCKBRIDGE, Francis Browne, 1826-1894
65-475, 65-552, 65-565
STOCKBRIDGE, John. 65-2001
STOCKBRIDGE, Mass.
Austen Riggs Center. 63-390
STOCKBRIDGE, N. Y.
Indian purchase near. 65-1561
STOCKDALE, Sir Frank. 65-66
STOCKETT family
Genealogy. 64-1184
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
STOCKPORT, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-917
STOCKS. 64-892, 64-1033
see also Bonds; Securities
Exchanges
Great Britain. 65-1157
STOCKTON, Frank Richard, 1634-1902.
63-407
STOCKTON, Monroe
Estate of. 65-1617
STOCKTON, Robert Field, 1795-1866. 63-396
STOCKTON, Calif.
Travel and description. 64-575
STOCKWELL, CM. 65-618"
STOCKWELL, Madelon Louisa see Turner
Madelon Louisa (Stockwell) '
STOCKWELL, Walter L. 65-797
STODDARD, Amos. 65-683
STODDARD, Byron, 1841-1863. 65-563
STODDARD, Charles Warren, 1843-1909
63-407, 65-2004
STODDARD, Margaret E. see Burtenhelm
Margaret E. (Stoddard)
STODDARD, Richard Henry, 1825-1903
63-377, 65-1029
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
64-1019
STOLL, Albert. 65-338
STONE, Andrew, 1703-1773. 63-404
STONE, Andrew Jackson, 1859-1918. 65-1819
STONE, Donald C. 65-948
STONE, Grace (Zaring) 1896- 65-1113
STONE, Harlan Fiske, 1872-1946. 64-1363
65-594 ssi
562
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections:. Index
STONE, Henry Lane. 65-23
STONE, James M. 64-291
STONE, Lucy, 1818-1893. 65-22, 65-836,
65-841, 65-910, 65-1842
STONE, Oren. 65-578
STONE, R. B. 64-726
STONE, Ralph, 1868-1956. 64-1500, 65-332
65-357, 65-537, 65-579
STONE, Robert O. 65-2009
STONE, Wilbur M. 64-491
STONE, Atwood and Company, Flint, Mich.
65-578
STONE industry and trade see Marble industry
and trade; Quarries and quarrying
STONE Mountain Memorial, Atlanta, Ga.
65-713
STONE River, Tenn.
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions
see Murfreesboro, Tenn. —Civil War-
Battle of, 1862-1863
STONE Woolen Mill, Flint, Mich. 65-578
STONEMAN, William. 65-704
STONER, Willis Gordon. 65-317
STONES see Mineralogy
STONEWALL Institute, Ala. 64-533
STONEY Creek Grange. 65-1346
STONINGTON, Conn.
Ships' papers. 64-1578
STONY Run, Mich, (later South Grand Blanc)
General stores. 65-578
STORAGE
see also Cold storage
Dairy products. 64-884
STOREKEEPERS see General stores;
Merchants
STORER, Bellamy, 1796-1875. 63-198,
63-205
STORER, J. W. 64-1553
STORES, Company see Company stores
STORES, General see General stores
STOREY Lodge No. 3, Ancient Order of United
Workmen, Virginia City, Nev. 65-1764
STORM, Diedric, pseud, see Nash, N.
Richard, 1913-
STORMS
Flood damage. 65-948
STORROW, Samuel A. 63-220
STORRS family
Genealogy. 65-1989
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
STOUFFER, Benjamin Ryder. 65-1989
STOUGHTON, Mary Fisk (Bound) Green.
65-906
STOUT, Hosea. 64-737
STOUT, Rex, 1886- 65-911
STOUT, Sir Robert. 65-602
STOVALL family
Genealogy. 64-1177
STOVES and stoveplates. 63-235
Manufacturing
Missouri. 65-687
Prices. 64-241
STOWE, Calvin Ellis, 1802-1886. 64-714-
STOWE, Charles Edward, b. 1850. 64-714
STOWE, David H., 1910- 65-141
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, 65-931
STOWE, Henry Ellis, 1838-1857. 64-714
STOWE, Lyman Beecher, 1880- 64-714
STOWE, Susan (Munroe) 64-714
STOWE family. 64-1280
STRACHBY, Giles Lytton, 1880-1932. 63-52
STRACHEY, Sir John, 1823-1907. 63-250
STRAIGHT, WlllardDickerman, 1880-1918.
64-1624
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.
64-1403, 65-900
STRATFORD, Mr.
£5-894
STRATFORD, George. 63-409
STRATHMORE Paper Company. 64-240
STRATICO, Mlchele. 64-1322
STRATOSPHERIC flights. 63-15
STRATTON, Houston F. 64-1195
STRAUS, Jesse Isldor. 64-1348
STRAUS, Nathan, 1889-1961. 65-54, 65-62,
65-65
STRAUS, Oscar Solomon, 1850-1926. 64-764,
64-767, 64-778, 65-862
STRAUS Brodcasting Enterprises. 65-65
STRAUSS, Joseph B., 1870-1938. 65-2011
STRAUSS, Lewis Llchtenstein, 1896-
64-1474
STREAMLINING see Aerodynamics
STREAMS see Rivers
STREEFKERK, de Mey van, family see De Mey
van Streefkerk family
STREET, Frank Willis, 1893- 64-1524
STREET, Granville, pseud, see Fletcher-
Allen, Edgar, 1886-
STREET, Joseph Montfort, 1782-1840. 64-186
STREET, Julian Leonard, 1879-1947. 63-323,
64-1474
STREET, Sarah see Gillespie, Sarah (Street)
STREET Brothers (California) 65-1798
STREET family
Genealogy. 65-1357
STREET railroads see Cities and towns-
Transportation; Electric railroads
STREET Railway Employees Union, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. 64-19
STREETCAR lines. 65-951
STREETCAR strike, Seattle, Wash. , 1917.
64-1271
STREETER, Bess see Aldrich, Bess (Streeter)
1881-1954
STREETS. 65-1924
South Carolina. 63-278, 63-304
Washington. 63-212
STREIT, Clarence X. 63-323
STRESEMAN, Joachim. 65-1066
STRIBLING, John V. 64-1112
STBTBT.TNG, Thomas Sigismund, 1881-
65-888
STRICKLAND, Oliver V. 65-1856
STRICKLER, Mary. 65-887
STRIKES and lockouts. 65-608
see also Labor— Disorders and problems
World War n. 64-1573
583
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
STRIKES and lockouts (Continued)
minds. 63-397
Michigan. 65-254, 65-448, 65-482. 65-608
65-61*
Mew York. 64-851
Ohio. 63-256
Washington. 64-1271
STBTNGFELLOW, Frank, 1840-1913. 64-1246
STRTNGFIELD, Lamar Edwin, 1897-1959.
64-655
STROHM, Isaac, b. 1810. 63-190
STROHM, Judith see Bond, Judith (Strohm)
STRONG, Anna Louise, 1885-65-1031
STRONG, David. 65-652
STRONG, Frank. 65-1918
STRONG, J. F. A. 65-1821
STRONG, Nehemiah. 65-1214
STROTHER, John. 64-366
STRUDWICK, Samuel. 64-1537
STRUDWICK, William. 64-1537
STRUDWICK family. 64-1085, 64-1537
STRUNZ Soap Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
o5-1755
STROVE, Otto Wilhelm, 1819-1905. 63-384.
64-1556 %
STRYKER, Henry
Estate of. 65-1636
STUART, Alw ra nde r Hugh Holmes, 1807-1891
64-1236, 65-974
STUART, Archibald, 1757-1832. 65-974
STUART, Chapman Johnson, 1819-1846?
65-974
STUART, Charles, baron Smart de Rothesay
see Stuart de Rothesay, Charles Stuart,
baron, 1779-1845
STUART, Charles Edward, 1881-1943. 65-73
STUART, Francis Peyton see Atkinson
Francis Peyton (Stuart)
STUART, George Hay, 1816-1890. 65-1882
STUART, James Ewell Brown, 1833-1864.
63-61, 64-619, 65-994, 65-995
STUART (John T. ) Edwards, and Brown.
64-246
STUART, John Todd, 1807-1885. 65-162
STUART, Mary see McGuire. Mary (Stuart)
STUART, Robert Y. 64-908
STUART de Rothesay, Charles Stuart, baron
1779-1845. 64-169
STUART family. 65-974
Genealogy. 65-976
STUART Walker Company, Cincinnati. Ohio
64-1330 ^
STUBBLE FIELD, Evie see Posey, Evie
(StubUefield)
STUBBLE FIELD family
Genealogy. 65-883
STUBBS, William Carter, 1846-1924. 64-1113
STUCKART, WUhelm. 65-598
STUDENT Christian Association, University of
Michigan. 65-357
STUDENT placement
Employment. 65-507
STUDENT societies. 63-24
see also Fraternities and sororities
STUDENTS t« Theological students; and
subdivision Students under names of schools
and places
STUDENTS' papers (Manuscript collections)
Notes and notebooks. 65-1368
Papers, theses, etc 63-89, 65-1369
STUDLEY, Jeanette. 64-715
STURGE, Joseph, 1793-1859. 63-400
STURGEON River Lumber Company, Hancock,
Mich. 65-405 -*~"j, ««.»«,
STURGES, Edward B. 65-1173
STURGES, Georges. 65-1173
STUTZ, Rolf, collector. 64-1313
SUBLETTE, William L. 64-285
SUBMARINE cables see Cables— Submarine
SUBORDINATE Grange, EL 64-250
SUBSISTENCE Homesteads Division of the Dept
of the Interior. 64-962
SUBTREASUBY plan. 64-836
SUBVERSIVE activities. 64-856, 65-1057
see also Sedition; Treason
SUBVERSIVE Activities Control Board. U S
65-1057
SUBWA'SS
Ventilation. 65-1939
Chicago, EL 64-185, 65-1939
St. Louis, Mo. 65-1939
SUCKOW, Ruth. 64-1367
SUCREST Corporation. 65-66
SUDAN
Military affairs. 63-147
SUEZ
Travel and description. 63-234
SUFFOLK Co., N. Y.
Schools. 64-916
SUFFOLK, Eng.
Court records. 64-62
Family and personal papers. 65-1872
SUFFOLK, Va.
Civil War. 64-554, 64-644
Siege of, 1863. 63-226 .
Ruritan National Convention, 1st, 1932.
65-1002
SUFFRAGE. 65-840
see also Absentee voting; Women's suffrage
Negro. 63-243, 63-374
Reconstruction. 64-1077
Nevada. 65-1174
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,
65-66, 65-180
Alabama. 64-1119
Colorado. 65-2009
Ham. 64-449
Kansas. 65-2009
Michigan. 65-424, 65-1327
New York. 65-1561
New York City. 65-63
P hil i ppine Islands. 65-662
Scum Carolina. 64-1119
Refining
Southern States. 63-56
Research. 64-140
SUGAR Experiment Station, New Orleans. La.
64-1113 '
SUGAR Hill Company. 64-876
SUGAR Island, Mich.
Proposed site for United Nations head-
quarters. 65-463
SUGGSVILLE, Ala.
Letters from. 64-1006
SULLIVAN, Celestine. 64-1167
SULLIVAN, Frank, 1892- 65-1664, 65-1838
SULLIVAN, James B. 64-328
SULLIVAN, Louis Henry, 1856-1924. 64-150
65-1340 '
584
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SULLIVAN, Mark, 1664-1952. 65-78, 65-537
65-913
SULLIVAN, William M. 64-1472
SULLIVAN Co. , Mo.
County court papers. 64-324
SULLIVAN Farm. 64-833
SULLIVAN, Me.
Shipbuilding. 64-1389
SULLOWAY bill (Veterans' pensions legislation)
65-1319
SULPHUR mines and mining
Canada. 64-237
SULZBERGER, Arthur Hays, 1891- 65-47,
65-54, 65-932
SULZER, William, 1863-1941. 64-362
65-1669 '
SUMATRA
Travel and description. 64-1517
SUMICHRAST, Frederick Caesar John Martin
Samuel Roussy de, 1645-1933. 65-1280
SUMMER Hill, N. Y.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
A SUMMER hymnal, by John Trotwood Moore.
65-884
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, EUen (Mitchell) 64-560
SUMMERELL, J. N. Howard. 64-580
SUMMERFIELD, Arthur Ellsworth, 1899-
64-1448, 65-552, 65-584, 65-1379
SUMMERFIELD, John, 1798-1825. 64-973
SUMMERS, Laurel. 63-210
SUMMIT Branch Railroad Company. 64-1147
SUMMIT Co. Utah
Biographies. 65-1162
SUMNER, Charles, 1BU-1874
As correspondent. 63-198, 63-374,
64-1218, 64-1564, 65-318
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, Thomas, 17347-1832. 65-849
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
The SUN, New York City (Newspaper) 65-896
SUN Fire Company, Alexandria, Va. 64-1227
SUNDAY School Council of Religious Education,
International see International Council of
Religious Education
The SUNDAY school teacher (Publication)
65-164
SUNDAY schools. 64-1532
Addresses, lectures, etc. 65-166
Lessons. 64-982
Lutheran. 63-19, 63-23
Societies. 64-151, 65-1480
By place
Georgia. 64-987
Kentucky. 65-24
Michigan. 64-1404, 65-198, 65-231,
65-232, 65-357, 65-490, 65-S25
Missouri. 63-23
Nevada. 65-1146
New Jersey. 65-1618, 65-1697
North Carolina. 64-542
South Carolina. S4-1551
Tennessee. 64-975
SUNDAY voting. 64-1161
SUNDWALL, John, 1880-1950. 65-580
SUNFLOWER street (Cartoons) 65-883
SUNNY Side, Ga.
Letters from. 64-673
SUPERINTENDENTS of public instruction see
Education; School superintendents; and
appropriate subdivisions under names of
places
SUPERIOR Finance Company. 65-1505
SUPERIOR Township, Mich.
Family and personal papers. 65-497
SUPERNATURAL adversaries (Folklore)
64-60
SUPPLEMENTAL Water Association. 65-1439
SUPPLIES (Army) see Quartermaster service;
U. S. —Army— Quartermaster's Dept ;
names of armies, and military -units, and
subdivision Supplies under names of wars,
e. g. Confederate States of America— Army;
Michigan— Cavalry; Civil War— Supplies
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
SURDEZ, Georges. 65-1664
SURF car (Lifesaving equipment) 65-1691
SURGEON General of the U. S. Navy. 65-49
SURGEONS. 64-116
SURGERY. 64-1199
see also Amputation
Clavicle. 63-318
Dental. 64-683
Gynecology. 64-1106
Teachers and teaching. 65-1290, 65-1540,
65-1947
SURINAM
Sugar plantations. 64-260
SURRATT, Mary E. , 1820-1865. 63-185,
63-353
SURREY, Eng.
Family and personal papers. 65-1879
SURROGATES
New York. 64-1214
SURRY Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
SURVEYOR General, U. S. 63-262, 65-1181
SURVEYOR (Ship) 63-87
SURVEYORS' societies
Illinois. 65-1312
SURVEYS and surveying. 64-1045, §5-23
see also Geodesy; Hydrographic surveying
Boundaries. 64-248
Expeditions. 64-343
The West. 65-909
Legislation. 64-266
Notes and drawings. 63-129
Railroads. 63-256, 65-920
Michigan. 65-533
Rivers. 65-1967
Snow. 65-1990
Students' notes. 65-1573
U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 64-1266
U. S. Coast Guard. 64-1168
By place
Alabama. 64-464
5S5
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
SURVEYS and surveying— By place (Continued)
Alaska. 65-1037
Arizona. 65-1181
California. 64-1268, 65-1181
Connecticut. 64-1310
Delaware. 64-207, 64-212, 64-213
Hawaii. 64-1268
Idaho. 65-215, 65-227
Illinois. 65-1312
Iowa. 65-1843
Kentucky. 64-81
Maine. 65-1829
Michigan. 65-237, 65-331, 65-1359
Missouri. 64-299, 64-324, 65-684
Nevada. 65-1133
New Jersey. 65-1571, 65-1573, 65-1586,
65-1596, 65-1621, 65-1653, 65-1668.
65-1698
New Mexico. 65-1181
New York. 64-873
North Carolina. 64-299, 64-366, 64-368,
64-459, 64-643, 64-1057, 65-732
North Dakota. 65-761
Northwest Territory, D. S. 63-202, 63-227
Ohio. 65-977
Oregon. 64-711
Pennsylvania. 65-1214, 65-1586
Philippine Islands. 64-1268
South Carolina. 63-312
Southern and western borders of the United
States. 63-131
Tennessee. 64-299, 64-366, 64-1195
Texas. 64-748, 64-749
Utah. 65-1788, 65-1791
Vermont 64-790
Virginia. 64-797, 64-1189, 65-971,
65-983, 65-992
Washington. 63-212, 65-215, 65-227
Washington, D. C. 64-768
The West. 65-1793
SUSAN B. Anthony Foundation, Washington,
D. C. (formerly Anthony League of the
District of Columbia) 65-934
SUSQUEHANNA claim. 65-1214
SUSQUEHANNA Co., Pa.
Accounts. 65-827
SUSQUEHANNA Turnpike Company. 64-937
SUSSEX Co. , N. J.
Drug trade. 65-1643
Family papers. 65-1602
Land. 65-1687
SUSSEX Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Family and personal papers. 65-998
SUTHERLAND, R.S. 65-565
SUTHERLAND family
Genealogy. 65-882
SUTLERS. 65-676, 65-1795
SUTLIFF, Helen. 65-873
SUTLIFF, Mary L. 65-1834
SUTLIFF and Case, Cleveland, Ohio. 64-1458
SUTPHIN, William Halstead, 1887- 65-1658
SUTRO, Adolph Heinrich Joseph, 1830-1898.
65-1172
SUTTER, John Augustus, 1803-1880. 65-2016
SUTTON, Eli Ransome, 1869-1934. 65-606,
65-1384
SUTTON, Himan. 65-581
SUTTON family. 65-581
SUWANEE (Brig) 64-1391
SUZZALLO, Henry, 1875-1933. 64-1271,
64-1327 —
SVENDSON, Knud. 65-1132
SWADDLE, William C. , b. 1835. 65-257
SWAIN, A. N. 64-1220
SWAIN, David Lowry, 1801-1868. 63-373
64-562, 64-580, 64-1066, 64-1538
SWAIN, George Fillmore, 1857-1931. 65-1281
SWAIN, George Robert, 1866-1947. 65-582
SWAIN family. 65-582
SWAINSON, John Barley, 1925- 65-583
SWALLOW, George Clinton. 65-654
SWAMPS
Land sales
Michigan. 65-431
Reclamation
Missouri. 65-693
SWAN, Henry Harrison, 1840-1916. 65-1360
SWAN, Joseph Rockwell, 1802-1884. 63-205
SWAN, William U. 65-175
SWANK, James Moore, 1832-1914. 64-767 |
SWANN, William Francis Gray, 1884-1962.
63-15
SWANSON, Edward. 65-883
SWANSON, Gloria. 65-1064
SWANSON family
Genealogy. 65-883
SWANTON, John B. , d. 1897. 65-1870
SWANTON, Josephine F. (Woodbury) 65-1870
SWANTON family. 65-1870
SWARTHMORE manuscripts in Friends' Li-
brary, London, Eng.
Catalog and index. 65-156
SWAYNE, NoahHaynes, 1804-1884. 65-905
SWAYZE, Harry F., collector. 65-1584
SWEARINGEN family
Genealogy. 64-1191
SWEATSHOPS. 64-715
SWEDEN
Cooperatives. 65-73
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-1348
Foreign relations (U. S.) 63-368, 65-115
Letters from scientists. 65-1311
Trade with the United States. 65-78
SWEDENBORG, Emanuel, 1688-1772. 65-1832
SWEDENBORGIANISM see New Jerusalem
Church
SWEELEY, Everett Marlin. 65-503, 65-1360
SWEENY, James H. 65-1365
SWEET, Albert Burbank, 1847-1943. 63-252
SWEET, John Hyde, 1880-1964. 65-1507
SWEET, Samuel N. 65.-599
SWEET, William Warren, 1881-1959, collector.
64-170
SWEET Briar Farm, Ironton, Mich. 65-453
SWEET Springs, W. Va.
Residents of. 64-800
SWEETLAND, Monroe Mark, 1910- 65-1035
SWEETSER, Arthur. 65-940
SWEGLES, Edward Cyrus. 65-565
SWEGLES, John, b. 1819. 65-565
SWEGLES, Mary Cecilia see Spaulding, Mary
Cecilia (Swegles)
58fi
The National Union Catalog x>f Manuscript Collections: Index
SWEM, Earl Gregg, 1870-1965. 65-959
SWIFT, Eugenia S. 64-978
SWIFT, Harold H. 64-71
SWIFT, Norman G. 64-883
SWIFT family. 64-978
SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909.
63-99
SWINE see Hogs
SWING, James Black, 1854-1924. 63-159
SWING, Philip. 63-191
SWING, Raymond, 1887- 63-323, 65-532
SWING family. 63-191
SWINNERTON, Frank Arthur, 1884-- 64-152,
64-1367
SWINYARDS, Charles City Co. , Va. 64-1249
SWITZERLAND
Cooperatives. 65-73
Maps. 64-289
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc )
63-297
Travel and description. 63-247, 64-607,
65-852
World War II
Civilian activities. 65-15
SWITZLER, William Franklin. 64-282
SWOPE, Gerard
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
65-38
SWOPE, Herbert Bayard. 64-773, 65-43,
65-52, 65-173
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
SWORDS, Thomas. 65-676
SYBILLE, Adams & Company. 65-1401
SYDENSTRICKER, Pearl see Buck, Pearl
(Sydenstricker) 1892-
SYDNEY, Australia
Fur trade. 65-673
SYDNOR, Charles S. 65-166
SYDNOR, Charles W. 64-656
SYDNOR, Mary Louise (Davis) 64-656
SYKES, Jay. 65-1057
SYLE, Louis Du Pont, 1857-1903. 65-2004
SYLLOGISMS. 65-1199
SYLVA Mill Company, Montesano, Wash.
64-1265
SYLVESTER, F. W. J. 63-19
SYMINGTON, William Stuart, 1901- 64-253,
64-773
SYMMES, Anna see Harrison, Anna (Symmes)
SYMMES, JohnCleves, 1742-1814. 63-184
SYMMES family. 65-17
SYMONS, Katharine E. 65-1195
SYMONS, Thomas W. 65-1053
SYNAGOGUE music. 65-1745
SYNAGOGUES. 65-1730, 65-1734
Maryland. 65-1737
New York City. 65-1732
Ohio. 65-1724
SYNCHROCYCLOTRON. 64-1323
SYNDICATE Mining Company. 65-1187
SYNODICAL Conference see Evangelical
Lutheran Synodical Conference of North
America
SYNODS and councils. 65-1744
SYNTHETIC rubber. 65-77
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Drug trade. 64-861
Household accounts. 64-861
SYRACUSE University
Faculty members' papers. 65-654
SYRIA
Archeological expeditions. 65-36
SYRIAN relief. 64-375
SZE, Sao-ke Alfred, 1877-1958. 64-88-'
SZONTAGH, Oscar. 65-1798
TABB, Elizabeth Susan see Daniel, Eliza-
beth Susan (Tabb) Riddle
TABB, John Banister, 1845-1909. 64-1210
TABER, John, 1880- 64-B82, 64-938
TABLE talk, by John Milton Gregory. 65-164
TABOR, Esther Lyon, 1811-1889. 65-376,
65-1355
TABOR, J. Wilson. 64-794
TABOR, Joseph, 65-1355
TABOR, Stephen J. W., b. 1815. 65-187
TACONITE. 63-249
TAFEL, Rudolph Leonard. 65-1832
TAFT, Alphonso, 1810-1891. 63-94
TAFT, Charles P. 64-253
TAFT, Don C. 65-1921
TAFT, Jonathan, 1820-1903. 65-457
TAFT, Lorado, 1860-1936. 64-1566, 65-1922,
65-1997, 65-1998
TAFT, Robert Alphonso, 1869-1953. 64-165,
64-882, 64-1403, 64-1484, 65-349, 65-463,
65-566, 65-862, 65-1149
TAFT, William Howard, PreB. U. S., 1857-
1930
Administration of. 64-1300, 64-1308
As correspondent 63-357, 64-228, 64-767,
64-769, 64-778, 64-1295, 64-1334,
65-343, 65-462, 65-565, 65-602, 65-606,
65-620, 65-662, 65-940, 65-1395
Autograpns. 64-1565
Election, 1908. 65-824, 65-1916
Philippine trips with. 65-1370
TAFT family. 64-1330
TAGGARD, Genevieve. 64-150
TAGGART, Ganson. 65-584
TAGGART, John P. 65-1823
TAGGART, Moses, 1843-1914. 64-1500,
65-584
TAGGART and Taggart, Grand Rapids, Mich.
65-584
TAGORE, Rabindranath. 64-137, 64-150
TAHITI
Travel and description. 65-1815
TAHLTAN Indians. 65-1819
TAHOMA (Ship) 64-709
TAILORS
New Jersey. 65-1688
New York. 64-894
Ohio. 65-1818
TAITLEK, Alaska
Churches and religions affairs
Russian Orthodox. 64-1221
TAITT, Mildred see Milton, Mildred (Taltt)
1879-1963
TAKATS, Francis. 65-1517
TALBOT, Arthur Newell, 1857-1942. 65-1936
TALBOT, Marion, 1858-1948. 64-171 ,
65-1958
TALBOT, Theodore. 65-1517
TALBOTT family
Genealogy. 65-882
TALCOTT, Andrew. 65-995
•W7
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
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.
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
TALLAHATCHIE River, Miss.
Civil War
Campaign, 1862. 65-160
TALLIEN, Therese. 64-166
TALLMADGE, Benjamin, 1754-1835. 64-202
64-1371
TALLMADGE, Ohio
Farm accounts. 65-664
TALLMAGE, Maria Jones see Cushman,
Maria Jones (Tallmage)
TALLMAN, Clay. 65-1821
TALLY Ho, N. C.
Resident of. 64-634
TALMADGE, Herman Eugene, 1913- 65-935
TALMAGE, James Edward, 1862-1933
64-100
TALMAGE, Ga.
Students. 64-660
TALMUD. 65-1744
TAMMANY Society, or Columbian Order
65-1022, 65-1869
TAMPICO, Mexico
Mexican War
Blockade. 63-396
TANEY, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864. 65-935
As correspondent 63-104, 63-337, 63-363,
Autographs. 64-47
TANNATT, Eben Tappan. 64-1255
TANNATT, Elizabeth F. (Tappan) 64-1255
TANNATT, Thomas Redding, 1833-1913
64-1255
TANNATT family. 64-1255
TANNENWALD, Theodore, 1916- 65-143
TANNER, Beatrice Stella see Campbell
Beatrice Stella (TannerJ~l865-1940 '
TANNERS and tanning see Leather industry
and trade
TAOS, N. M. 65-893
Art and artists. 65-1788
TAOS Rebellion, 1847. 65-1788
TAPPAN, Arthur, 1786-1865. 63-400
TAPPAN, Benjamin, 1773-1857. 63-399 ,
TAPFAN, Christopher. 63-35
TAPPAN, E. S. 65-2001
TAPPAN, Eben. 64-1255
TA S P ^ EUzabet ° F - see Tannatt, Elizabeth
F, (Tappan)
TAPPAN, Henry Philip, 1805-1881. 65-585
As correspondent 64-1500, 65-237
65-269, 65-532, 65-654, 65-1373
65-1395
Relating to. 65-379
TAPPAN, Julia Livingston. 65-269, 65-585
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
TAPPAN Fund and Association, University of
Michigan. 65-357
TAPPAN Presbyterian Association. 64-1415
TAPPING, Theodore Hawley, 1889- 64-1417
64-1418, 64-1515, 65-503, 65-579, 65-586 '
TAR 64-374
TARACA Expedition, Philippine Islands
64-1282
TARBELL, Ida Minerva, 1857-1944. 64-1624
65-384, 65-1958 '
TARBORO, N. C.
Cottonseed oil mills. 65-749
Pharmacy. 65-749
Residents of. 64-419, 64-548, 64-1110
TARDEVEAU, Peter. 65-25
TARIFF. 64-767, 65-915
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
20th century. 64-688
Act of 1846
Opposition to. 65-1511
Agriculture. 65-714
Morrill act of 1861. 64-1220
By place
Mexico. 64-890
Spain. 63-100
TARIFF Commission, U.S. 65-900
TARKINGTON, Booth, 1869-1946. 64-491
64-1332, 65-1205
TARKINGTON family
Genealogy. 65-883
TARRANT Co. , Tex.
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1773
TARRY, James P. 63-149
TARRY, Mary (Holloway) 65-966
TARTINI, Gluseppi, 1692-1770. 64-1322
TATE, JohnM. 64-423
TATE, Samuel McDowell, 1830-1897. 64-1115
TATE, Thomas Randolph, 1808-1871. 64-549
TATE family. 64-549
TATLOCK, Henry, 1848-1942. 65-648
65-1350
TATOM, Absalom. 64-1053
TATTNALL & Lea. 65-1526
TATUM family
Genealogy. 65-969, 65-1550
TAUSSIG, Charles William, 1896-1948
65-66
TAUSSIG, Frank William, 1859-1940
64-1351, 65-1308
TAVERNS, saloons, etc. 64-704
see also Hotels
Illinois. 64-249
Maine. 64-56
Michigan. 65-431
New Jersey. 65-1650
TAWAS City, Mich.
Family and personal papers. 65-646
General stores. 65-405
Lumber industry and trade. 6F-405
TAWNEY, James Albertus, 1855-1B19. 63-243
TAX collection
New York. 64-939
TAX records. 65-663, 65-1588
Arizona. 65-1757
Confederate States of America, 64-751
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TAX records (Continued)
Connecticut. 65-1995
Delaware. 64-207
Idaho. 65-1812
Massachusetts. 65-1320
Michigan. 64-1406, 64-1432, 64-1449,
65-280, 65-357, 65-415, 65-416, 65-417,
65-431, 65-624, 65-658
Missouri. 64-271, 64-284, 64-293,
64-318, 65-675, 65-693, 65-1402
Nebraska. 65-1407, 65-1430, 65-1432,
65-1434, 65-1469, 65-1480, 65-1482,
65-1498, 65-1502, 65-1503
New Jersey. 65-1619, 65-1692
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
Utah. 65-1823
Virginia. 64-56, 64-751, 64-797, 64-1236,
65-1017
Washington. 63-212
TAXATION. 64-883, 65-1069
see also Direct tax; Income tax; Internal
revenue; School taxes; Single tax
Double taxation. 65-1069
Gasoline
Minnesota. 63-236
Land
Virginia. 64-1236
Liquor. 65-1787
Railroads
Michigan. 65-620
Tobacco. 65-1787
By place
California. 65-2010
Michigan. 65-395, 65-620, 65-1343
Michigan Territory. 65-1343
Nebraska. 65-1435
New Hampshire (Colony) 64-1567
North Carolina. 64-1074
Washington. 64-1264
Wisconsin. 65-1069
TAYLER, William. 64-796
TATLOE, Benjamin Ogle, 1796-1868. 64-1248
TAYLOE, Edward Dickinson, 1880-1956.
64-1247
TATLOE, George P. 64-800
TATLOE, John, 1721-1779. 64-1248
TATLOE, John, 1771-1828. 64-1248
TAYLOE, William Henry, d. 1871. 64-1248
TAYLOE iamily. 64-1248
TAYLOR, AlvaWllmot, 1871-1957. 65-1216
TAYLOR, Anne (Rudd) 65-23
TAYLOR, Asa. 65-1495
TAYLOR, Barton. 65-591
TAYLOR, Charles Coffin, 1805-1855.
65-1350
TAYLOR, Charles L. 64-767
TAYLOR, David H. 63-188
TAYLOR, David R. 65-796
TAYLOR, David Watson. 64-1573
TAYLOR, Deems, 1885- 64-1598
TAYLOR, Edwin James, 1869-1956. 65-797
TAYLOR, Elizabeth Gurney. 65-591
TAYLOR, Fanny Cohen. 64-613
•TAYLOR, Francis. 65-23
TAYLOR, Fred Manville, 1855-1932. 65-587
TAYLOR, Frederick K. 65-1408
TAYLOR, QenH. 65-1664
TAYLOR, Graham, 1851-1938. 65-1922
TAYLOR, Harold. 65-1098
TAYLOR, Hobart C. Chatfield- see Chatfleld-
Taylor, Hobart Chatfield, 1865^1945
TAYLOR, HoweU, 1888-1957. 65-588
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, John W. , general storekeeper of
Kalamazoo, Mich. 65-589
TAYLOR, Margaret C. see Farrell, Margaret
C. (Taylor)
TATLOR, Maria see Byrd, Maria (Taylor)
1698-1771
TATLOR, Marion Cartwright 65-23
TATLOR, Myron C. 64-775, 65-57
TAYLOR, Orla Benedict, b. 1865. 64-1469,
65-590
TATLOR, Philo. 65-591
TATLOR, Ralph Wendell. 65-591
TATLOR, Robert Andrews. 63-365
TATLOR, Virginia (Bagby) 1864-1955.
65-957
TATLOR, Wallace. 65-591
TAYLOR, Zachary, Pres. U. S., 1784-1850
As correspondent 63-396, 64-39
Autographs. 64-1526, 65-59
Election of 1848. 63-398
Military service in Indian wars. 65-675
Military service under. 63-355
Research on. 64-1546
TAYLOR family. 64-467, 65-591
Genealogy. 64-1177, 64-1222, 64-1229,
64-1522, 65-877
TAYLOR, Neb.
Personal papers. 65-1504
TAYLOR- Trotwood magazine. 65-884
TAYLORKM. 64-952
TAZEWELL, Littleton Waller, 1774-1860
TEA trade. 64-1578
TEACHERS and teaching. 63-45,63-78,
63-90, 64-1031, 64-1311, 64-1577, 64-1635,
65-1098
see also Education
Civil War. 64-1466
Conferences. 64-183
Foundation support. 64-767
Freedom of see Academic freedom
Retirement funds. 65-1677
Salaries
South Carolina. 63-277
Selection and appointment. 64-1014
Societies. 64-183, 65-1981
Michigan. '64-1408
New Jersey. 65-1677
Training. 64-77, 65-283
see also Teachers' coUeges
By subject
Agriculture. 65-1305, 65-1307
Algebra. 65-278
Anatomy. 65-333, 65-1290, 65-1331,
65-1540, 65-1952
Anthropology. 64-167
Archeology. 65-1897
Art 63-411
Astronomy. 64-37, 65-1262, 65-1263,
65-1274
Biology. 65-1329, 65-1907
Botany. 64-230, 65-654, 65-1937
Chemistry. 64-540, 65-1230, 65-1245,
65-1255, 65-1270, 65-1291, 65-1888,
65-1911, 65-1914, 65-1928
TEACHERS and teaching (Continued)
Chemistry, Biological. 65-1907
Civil engineering. 65-1281, 65-1910
Classical literature. 65-1929, 65-1990
Creative writing. 65-342
Drama. 65-322
Economics. 64-962, 65-68, 65-535
65-1301, 65-1894 '
Education. 65-428, 65-1904, 65-1912
Electricity. 65-1719
Engineering. 65-227, 65-1936, 65-1939
E °« S «, «" 109 ' 64 - 850 ' 65 " 2 H 65-453,
65-532, 65-1247, 65-1292, 65-1335,
Entomology. 65-1889
EU 65-i903 5 " 1242 ' 65 - 1251 ' 6 5-1895,
Forestry. 64-1509, 65-5a
French. 64-874, 65-1222, 65-1280,
65-1284, 65-1898
Geology. 64-230, 65-654, 65-1300
German. 65-594, 65-1241, 65-1294
65-1891 '
Greek. 65-1244, 65-1266, 65-1278
Gynecology. 65-1950
Hebrew. 65-1295
History 64-130, 64-1515, 65-707, 65-1194
65-1220, 65-1231, 65-1248, 65-1904,
do— 1906
American. 65-166, 65-1932
Ancient 64-927
English. 65-1068, 65-1923
Latin-American. 65-1905
Medieval. 64-933, 65-1923
Near and Middle East. 64-1366
Norse. 65-1923
Italian. 65-1886
Journalism. 65-1926
Landscaping. 65-1924
Latin. 65-509, 65-1242, 65-1277
65-1397 '
Law. 65-536, 65-1896
Logic. 65-1251
Mathematics. 64-1041, 65-1226, 65-1237
65-1262, 65-1296, 65-1299, 65-1936
Mechanical engineering. 65-612,65-1890,
Medicine see Medical education
Meteorology. 65-1893
Metaphysics. 65-1251
Military art and science. 65-764
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Mineralogy. 65-1230, 65-1291
Music 64-840, 64-1481
Natural philosophy. 65-1237, 65-1260
65-296, 65-1299
Natural religion see Teachers and teach-
ing—Philosophy
Oriental languages and literature. 65-1275,
Pedagogy see Teachers and teaching—
Education
Pharmacology. 65-1945, 65-1983
Philology. 65-1258
Philosophy. 64-173, 65-636, 65-1219
65-1251, 65-1272, 65-1895
Physical education and training. 65-1273
Physics. 65-629, 65-1253, 65-1719
Physiology. 65-276, 65-1901
Plant. 65-1672
Political science. 65-1242, 65-1251
65-1906, 65-1917, 65-1920
Public speaking. 65-322, 65-532, 65-602.
65-1060, 65-1288, 65-1396, 6sll899
Railway engineering. 65-1936
Religion see Religious education
Romance languages and literatures
65-1246
Sacred literature. 65-1259
Sanitary engineering. 65-1293, 65-1936
Sanskrit. 65-1915
Science. 65-1720
Slavic languages and literature. 65-1900
Social sciences. 65-1981
Sociology. 65-1337
Spanish. 65-1284
Speech. 64-1289
Surgery. 65-1290, 65-1540, 65-1947
Technology. 65-1285
Theology. 65-1239, 65-1271, 65-1287,
oo—lZoB
Zoology. 65-167, 65-359, 65-510, 65-654
65-1223, 65-1329, 65-1887, 65-1938
65-1940
By place
Alaska. 65-1711
California. 64-543, 65-2010
Georgia. 64-579, 64-639
Illinois. 63-119, 64-37, 64-862, 65-663
Lebanon. 65-588
Massachusetts. 64-719, 64-882
Michigan. 64-1408,64-1422,65-227 ,
65-241, 65-351, 65-529, 65-536, 65-549,
65-611, 65-663, 65-1351, 65-1353
Minnesota. 63-233, 63-238, 65-671
Mississippi. 63-132, 64-1034
Nebraska. 65-1459, 65-1461
New Jersey. 64-878, 64-882, 65-1653
65-1662, 65-1677
New York. 64-820, 64-844, 64-878
64-918, 65-432
North Carolina. 63-78, 63-80, 64-539
64-546, 64-600, 64-1044, 64-1529 '
North Dakota. 65-786
Ohio. 63-183, 65-557
South Carolina. 65-85
Tennessee. 64-600, 65-875
Vermont. 65-955
Virginia. 63-78, 63-233, 65-663, 65-964.
65-996
TEACHERS' colleges
California. 64-725
Massachusetts. 64-719
Michigan. 65-645, 65-1351
Nebraska. 63-20
New York. 64-949
Tennessee. 65-476
The TEACHERS' portfolio (1862) published by
64* MO^ 1 " COUnty Teachers ' Association.
TEACKLE, John, Jr. 63-324
TEACKLE, Littleton Dennis. 63-324
TEACKLE family. 63-324
TEAGUE, B. H , collector. 63-314
TEAGUE, Charles Collins, 1873-1950. 64-20
TEAL, Joseph Nathan, 1858-1918. 63-325
TEALE, Edwin Way. 64-819
TEAPOT Dome scandal. 65-914
TEASDALE, Sara, 1884-1933. 64-41, 64-150
TEASER (Steamer) 64-702
TEBO and Neosho Railroad. 64-278, 64-304
TECHNICAL assistance. 65-152
TE 65^95 CAL C0Operatl0n Administration, V. S.
TECHNICAL education see Vocational educa-
tion
TECHNICAL Mission to Brazil, V. S. 65-29
TECHNICAL schools
Alabama. 64-230
Pennsylvania. 63-154
^So"*"^ Misslon t0 °-™«*. »«.
590
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TECHNOLOGY
see also names of specific industries, arts,
trades, etc
Teachers and teaching. 65-1285
TECUMSEH, Mich. 65-604
Business and family papers. 65-529
TECUMSEH Reading Room Society, Tecumseh,
Mich. 65-529
TEDDINGTON, Eng.
Personal papers. 64-796
TEED, Alonzo D. 64-939
TEED, Florences., 1901-1954. 65-592
TEED family. 64-939
TEETH. 64-683
TEFFT, Israel Keech, 1794-1862. 65-1859
TEGETTHOFF, Wilhelm toh._ 64-817
TEHERAN, Iran
Conference, 1943. 65-38
TEHUANTEPEC, Isthmus of. 64-345
TEICHMANN, EmiL 1845-1924. 64-172
TEICHMANN, Oskar. 64-172
TEJADA, Sebastian Lerdo de see Lerdo de
Tejada, Sebastian, Pres. Mexico, 1820-
1889
TEJEDA, Miqi. 64-738
TELECOMMUNICATION see Cables— Sub-
marine; Telegraph
TELEGRAPH. 64-1585, 65-567
Civil War. 65-897, 65-1128
History and Invention. 64-1582
By place
Alaska. 65-1037, 65-1711, 65-1780
Pennsylvania. 65-826
TELEGRAPH companies. 64-861,65-1128
Alaska. 65-1128, 65-1171
Florida. 64-1047
Michigan. 65-408
New York. 64-942
Utah. 65-1127
Wyoming. 65-1794
TELEGRAPH Creek, B. C.
General store. 65-1037
TELEGRAPH poles. 63-235
TELEGRAPH, Submarine see Cables— Sub-
marine
TELEGRAPHIC longitude work of the U. S.
Coast Surveys. 64-1556
TELEPHONE
History and Invention. 65-627
Rural lines. 64-685
TELEPHONE companies. 64-907
Michigan. 65-408
New York. 64-919, 64-942
Ohio. 64-942
TELEPHONE no. 2 (Ship) 64-709
TELEVISION. 65-1060
Broadcasting. 64-1619
Educational. 65-138
Production. 64-1631
Scripts. 64-204, 64-1601, 64-1603,
64-1629, 65-1062, 65-1084, 65-1095,
65-1116
Missouri. 64-305
TELFAIR family. 64-579
TELLER, Charlotte. 64-579
TELLER, Henry Moore, 1830-1914. 65-1156,
65-1189, 65-1190
TEMPERANCE. 63-85, 64-224, 64-281,
64-597, 64-638, 64-729, 64-966, 64-976,
64-1241, 64-1293, 64-1562, 65-223, 65-432,
65-591, 65-599, 65-835, 65-1216
see also Alcoholism; Prohibition
Lectures, addresses, etc. 64-822, 64-1425
Programs and meetings. 65-1629
Societies. 63-193, 64-24, 65-1034,
65-1984, 65-2010
Michigan. 65-61L 65-648, 65-1356,
65-1367, 65-1375
New York. 64-1593
North Carolina. 64-994
By place
Minnesota. 63-239, 63-242, 63-251
TEMPERANCE Hall, Tenn.
Merchants. 64-1195
TEMPERATURE records see Meteorology
(Climate, weather, etc~5
TEMPLE, 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. 65-189
Genealogy. 64-1222, 64-1229, 64-1242
TEMPLE of Agriculture. 64-851
TEMPLE Patrick, Ire.
Account book. 64-56
TEN BROOK, Andrew, 1814-1888. 65-217,
65-246, 65-253, 65-593, 65-618
TENEYCK, K. 64-943
TENHOOR, Marten, 1890- 64-1403, 65-636
TENANT f»™«'ng see Farm tenancy
TENANTS see Rent
TENEMENT-houses
New York City. 65-91
TENNESSEE
Agriculture. 64-1188, 64-1198
Architectural drafting. 64-348
Austin Peay State College, Clarksville.
64-1201
Authors. 65-888
Banks and banking. 64-1195
Biographies. 65-883
Boundaries. 64-366
Cavalry
5th Regt. , 1862-1865 (U. S. Army)
64-1195
Census. 63-93
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1185,
64-1188, CV874
Missions. 65-1831
Sunday schools. 64-975
Episcopal. 64-486, 64-600
Methodist. 63-202, 64-969, 64-974,
64-975, 64-1199
Presbyterian. 64-1104, 65-881
Cities. 64-1193
Civil War. 64-1186, 64-1187, 64-1188
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
63-108, 63-332, 64-243, 64^246,
64-1185, 64-1535, 65-1073, 65-1442
Churches and religious affairs. 65-506
Civilian affairs. 64-1535
Hospitals. 65-160, 65-1964
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,
65-632
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,
65-874, 65-877
591
TENNESSEE
Civil War
Soldiers from (Continued)
Union side. 64-1307
Southern Unionists. 63-63, 64-1178
Colleges and universities. 64-S62 64-1041
64-1172, 64-1199, 64-1201, 64-1384
65-476
see also Sewanee, Tenn. -University of
the South
Company stores. 64-657
Constitutional Convention, 1870. 65-726
Cooperative communities. 64-1196
Courts
County Court (Lincoln Co. ) 65-726
State Circuit Court. 63-382
U. S. District Court for Middle and East
Tennessee. 64-1204
Estates. 64-1178, 65-710, 65-881
Family papers
18th to 20th centuries. 64-589, 64-742
64-1031, 65-736, 65-877
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1018
19th century. 64-499, 64-1198, 64-1535
65-878
19th and 20th centuries. 64-483,
64-1191, 64-1202, 65-735, 65-876
65-885 '
20th century. 64-1172
Farm life. 65-874
Farms and farming. 64-1193, 65-875
Folk schools. 65-879
Forests and forestry. 65-885
Furnaces and forges. 64-1175
Garden clubs. 64-1200
Genealogy. 64-1192
General stores. 64-1176, 64-1181
Government. 64-1185, 65-885
Historical Commission. 65-888
Historical societies. 64-1203, 65-884
History. 64-1203, 64-1205
Indian agencies and agents. 64-1194
Industrial relations. 65-1216
Infantry
1st Regt., 1846-1847. 64-1007
2dRegt (Bate's) 1861-1865 (C.S. A.)
Company K. 64-1182
3d Regt. , 1861-1865 (C. S. A. ) 65-877
14th Regt , 1861-1865 (C. S. A. ) 64-1180
30th Regt., 1861-1865 (C.S. A.)
Company A. 65-874
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Iron industry and trade. 65-875
Judges. 63-382, 64-567, 64-1204
Land. 64-1176, 64-1193, 64-1286
Claims. 64-299
Legal documents. 64-1018, 64-1053
64-1195, 65-710, 65-881
Transactions. 64-1194
Law practice
19th century. 64-408, 64-510, 6*-1007
64-1176, 64-1178, 65-880
19th and 20th centuries. 63-382, 64-451
64-798 '
Letters from. 64-373, 64-460, 64-676
64-1541, 65-715, 65-743
Letters received in. 64-540
Libraries. 65-884, 65-886
Library associations. 65-884, 65-886
Literacy. 64-1193
Livestock. 64-1193
Medical practice. 63-133
Memorials. 64-1197
Merchants. 64-1195
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc.)
65-887
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, 64-1044.
65-737 ™
20th century. 64-1206
Pioneer life. 65-887
Plantations. 64-467, 64-519, 65-880
Politics. 64-1186
Election campaigns. 63-382
Elections. 64-1195, 65-884
Letters relating to. 64-1199
Newspaper clippings. 64-1195
Organizations and parties
Progressive Party (Founded 1948J
65-1216
Papers of persons active in
18th and 19th centuries. 64-1194
19th century. 64-510, 64-1182,
65-726, 65-735, 65-880
19th and 20th centuries. 63-382
64-567, 64-1185
20th centnry. 64-257
Powder mills. 65-887
Publishers and publishing. 64-972
Railroads. 64-511, 64-1203
Real estate business. 64-1176, 65-880
Reconstruction. 64-1182, 64-1186
Revolution
Soldiers from
Registers, lists, etc 64-1184
Roads. 65-881, 65-885
Schools. 64-1188, 64-1193, 65-875
Scientists. 64-29, 64-126
Secession. 64-1187
Slave records. 65-881
Slavery. 54-1193
Social life. 64-1182, 64-1185, 64-1186,
64-1188, 64-1199, 65-736, 65-887
State Library, Nashville. 65-684
State Normal College, Nashville see
George Peabody College for Teachers,
Nashville, Tenn.
Students. 64-481, 64-482, 64-1018
65-1581
Summer schools. 64-1201
Surveys and surveying. 64-299, 64-366.
64-1195
Tax records. 64-1195
Teachers and tparMrg. 64-600, 65-875
Teachers' colleges. 65-476
Tobacco trade. 64-1180
Travel and description. 64-1179, 65-887
University (Knaxville)
Dept of Education. 64-1201
Summer School. 64-1201
Vital records
Church records. 64-969, 64-975
Obituaries. 65-881
Veterans. 64-1184
Wool industry and trade. 64-657
World War I
Soldiers from. 64-1183
Writings on. 65-888
Zinc mines and wining 64-1214
TENNESSEE Federation of Garden Clubs.
64-1200 ™**
TENNESSEE Historical Society. 64-1203
65-884 '
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TENNESSEE Library Association. 65-884,
65-886
TENNESSEE Ever Valley
Public works. 63-382
TENNESSEE Valley Authority. 64-257,
64-1269
Assistant General Counsel. 65-51
Opposition to. 64-1599
TENNESSEE Valley Authority act. 64-1576
TENNESSEE Woolen Mill, McMinnville, Tenn.
64-657
TENNEY, Harriet A. 64-1500
TENNYSON, Alfred Tennyson, baron, 1609-
1892
Autographs. 64-63
TENTS. 63-366
TENTS and Revels, Great Britain Office of.
65-1879
TERHUNE, Mary Virginia (Haves) 63-48
TERRE Haute, Ind.
Rose Polytechnic Institute. 65-1719
TERREBONNE Parish, La.
Plantations. 64-1102
TERRELL, Marjory. , 64-1116
TERRELL family. 65-1027
Genealogy. 65-883
TERRBS, William. 64-783
TERRITORIAL enterprise, Virginia City, Nev.
(Newspaper) 65-1185
TERRITORIAL expansion. 64-738, 65-905
see also Imperialism
TERRITORIES and possessions (U. S. )
Governors. 64-55
Legislation. 63-382
TERRY, Alfred Howe. 63-397
TERRY, Charles C. , 1830-1867. 64-1266
TERRY, Dame Ellen, 1848-1928. 65-1874
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
TESSON, Edward M. 65-1403
TESSON, Laura (Forsyth) 65-1403
TESSON des Ravines, Michel
Family of. 65-1403
TESSON collection, 1757-1910. 65-1403
TESSON family. 65-1403
TESTING Materials, American Society for.
64-1174
TEWKSBURY Township, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1614
TEXAN Emigration and Land Company.
64-754
TEXAS. 64-265, 64-1568, 65-876, 65-1773 ,
65-1790
Agricultural and Mechanical College,
College Station. 64-895
Agriculture. 65-1773
Annexation to the United States. 64-522
Birds. 65-1790
Bonds. 64-740
Buffalo hunting. 65-803
Capitols (Buildings) 65-614
Cattle raising and trade. 64-265, 65-803,
65-804, 65-808, 65-1773
Charitable organizations. 64-750
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 64-1162, 64-1163
Episcopal. 64-1548
Presbyterian. 65-2, 65-3, 65-5
Civil War. 64-740
Civilian affairs. 65-299, 65-1855
Military service in. 64-623
Regiments see Texas— Infantry
Soldiers from. 65-1855
Colleges and universities. 64-759, 65-3
65-802
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
Express companies. 65-810
Family papers. 64-516, 64-742
19th century. 64-388, 64-741, 64-1049,
64-1540
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1179,
65-1647
Farms and farming. 64-760, 64-1049
Finance. 64-740, 64-743
Fortifications. 65-1516
Fraternal organizations. 64-743, 64-750
Gas, Natural. 65-812
Geological maps. 65-812
Grocery trade. 65-809, 65-811
Harbors. 64-749
History. 64-748, 65-805, 65-1773
Hotels. 65-810
Immigration and emigration. 64-744,
64-754
Indian depredations and wars. 63-355,
64-4, 64-755
Indians. 65-883
Infantry
Hood's Brigade, 1861-1865. 64-741
4thRegt, 1861-1865. 64-741
12th RegL (Civil War) 65-1855
Journalism. 65-805, 65-813
Labor. 64-753
Land. 64-740, 64-748, 64-749, 64-757,
64-759, 64-760, 65-884, 65-1320
Companies. 64-754, 65-804
Grants. 64-752
Legal documents. 64-746, 64-749,
64-756
Settlement 64-754
Transactions. 64-747, 65-803, 65-807
Law practice. 64-740, 64-745, 64-748,
64-759
Legislature. 64-753, 65-813
Letters from
19th century. 63-351, 64-676, 64-746,
65-1643
19th and 20th centuries. 64-376
Lumber Industry and trade. 64-745,
64-749
Manufacturing. 64-749
Mexican depredations. 64-755
Mexican period. 65-1773
Military posts. 65-943
Registers, lists, etc. 65-869
Military service in. 63-226, 65-868
Murders. 64-681
Newspapers. 65-813, 65-1320
Parks. 65-813
Petroleum industry and trade. 64-1036,
65-812
Pioneer life. 65-803, 65-1773
Pipelines. 65-683
593
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TEXAS (Continued)
Politics. 64-1017, 65-813
Organizations and parties. 65-813
Papers of persons active In
19th century. 64-740
19th and 20th centuries. 64-759
20th century. 65-741
Population elements
Mexicans. 65-5
Railroads. 64-740, 64-749, 64-753
Ranches. 64-749, 64-752, 65-807, 65-1327
Records. 65-804 , 65-806, 65-808
65-814 '
Religious education
Presbyterian. 65-2, 65-3
Republic, 1836-1846 see Texas (Republic)
Revolution, 1835-1836. 64-265, 64-745
64-755, 64-1017
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
Spanish period. 65-1773, 65-1790
State Comptroller. 64-743
State Parks Board. 65-813
Steamboats. 64-255, 64-745
Surveys and surveying. 64-749
Tax records. 64-747, 64-748
Trading posts. 65-803
Trail drivers. 65-883
Travel and description. 64-563 64-742
64-749, 64-754, 64-760, 64-1179, '
65-1815
University (Austin) 64-759
Board of Regents. 65-802
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 Presbyterian educational movement.
65-3
TEXAS Press Association. 65-813
TEXAS railway journal. 64-753
TEXAS (Republic) 64-755, 65-1773
TEXEL, Netherlands
Family papers. 65-225
TEXTBOOKS
Music 64-840
TEXTILE Committee of the Fair Labor
Standards Act 64-21
TEXTILE industry and trade. 64-56, 64-1503
see also Cotton— Manufacturing; Dry goods
business; Dyes and dyeing; irmw^g
mills; Linen industry; Rayon industry
and trade; Silk industry and trade;
Weavers and weaving; Wool industry
and trade; Yarn Industry
Investments. 65-1916
North Carolina. 64-982
South Carolina. 64-1037
Wisconsin. 64-1637
ikx -rii.p machinery. 64-917
Inventions and Inventors. 64-1112
TEXTRON, inc. (formerly Nashua Manufactur-
ing Company) 64-240
TEY Magna, Manor of, Essex, Eng. 64-62
THACHER, Elizabeth see Kent, Elizabeth
(Tbacher)
THACHER, Peter, 1651-1727. 63-35
THACHER, Peter, 1688-1744. 63-35
THACHER, Peter, 1715-1785. 63-35
THACKARA, Ellen Ewing (Sherman) 1859-1915
63-264
THACKERAY, Anne Isabella see Ritchie,
Anne Isabella (Thackeray) Lady, 1837-1919
THAILAND. 63-112
THATCHER, John Boyd. 64-523
THAXTER, Edward. 65-2001
THAYER (Barry) and Company. 64-381
THAYER, James Bradley, 1831-1902
64-1218, 64-1500
THAYER, James S. 63-398
THAYER, John Milton, 1820-1906. 65-1440
65-1489 '
THAYER, Joseph Henry, 1828-1901
65-1282
THAYER, N. 65-885
THAYER, S.B. 65-595
THAYER, Sylvanus, 1785-1872. 63-228
THAYER, Tiffany Ellsworth, 1902- 63-354
THAYER, William Roscoe, 1859-1923
65-1283
THAYER & Lincoln. 64-1399
THEATER
Here are entered general references to
the drama as acted upon the stage, and
references to the historical, legal, moral,
and religious aspects of the theater, as well
as references to the architecture, construc-
tion, decoration, etc, of theaters, and the
management of theaters.
see also Actors, actresses, and acting;
Drama; Musical theater
64-49, 64-309, 64-717, 64-783, 64-1345,
64-1562, 65-1838
594
Business records. 64-95, 64-1571
65-1692
Costumes. 64-1611, 65-1761, 65-1878
Little theater movement 65-1998
Production of plays. 64-1614, 64-1618,
64-1627, 64-1630, 64-1631, 64-1633
Programs. 64-309, 64-717, 64-844,
65-680, 65-686
Publicity. 65-703
Stage lighting. 64-1625
Stage setting and scenery. 64-8, 64-801
Touring companies. 64-8
By place
California. 65-844
Canal Zone. 65-1827
Connecticut 65-1215
Great Britain. 64-49, 64-117, 64-147,
65-1874, 65-1878
Michigan. 65-452, 65-1325
Middle West 63-252
Minnesota. 63-246, 63-252
Missouri. 64-332
Nevada. 65-1166, 65-1172
New York. 64-902, 64-942
New York City. 64-8, 64-1625, 64-1630,
65-844, 65-1874
North Carolina. 64-1536
Ohio. 64-1330
Pennsylvania. 64-1227
Virginia. 64-1227
Washington, D. C. 64-786, 64-1571
Wisconsin. 63-230
THEATRE Guild of Balboa, Canal Zone
65-1827
THEATRE handbook, compiled by Bernard
Sobel. 65-703
THEATRICAL agents. 64-783, 65-1310
THEFT
Cattle. 64-752
Horses. 64-681, 65-799
THEOLOGICAL seminaries
see also Religious education
Baptist 64-1069, 64-1161, 65-1884
Congregational. 65-1050, 65-1762
Jewish. 65-1744
Lutheran
Argentina. -64-187
Brazil. 64-187
Missouri. 63-24
South Carolina. 64-550
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
THEOLOGICAL seminaries (Continued)
New Jerusalem Church. 65-183
Presbyterian
Massachusetts. 64-1281
Ohio. 63-179, 63-181, 63-205
Reformed Church in America
New Jersey. 65^1567
By place
Massachusetts. 65-1050, 65-1762
Michigan. 65-1353
New York City. 65-92
THEOLOGICAL Btudents. 64-952
Episcopal. 64-1121
Pennsylvania. 85-1420
New Tort 64-862, 65-386
THEOLOGICAL Union of Chicago see Baptist
Theological Union, Chicago, m.
THEOLOGY. 64-168, 64-481, 64-926, 64-946,
64-1055, 64-1564
see also Christianity; Dtspensa t l on a liB m;
Ethics; Natural religion; Religion;
Revelation; and the subdivision Doctrine
under names of Christian deno min a ti ons,
e. g. Lutheran churche6 — Doctrine
Bibliography. 65-1309
Controversy. 64-1072
Indian languages. 63-1
Lectures, notes, etc 65-1239
Pastoral. 65-1567
School notebooks. 65-1636
Teachers and teaching. 65-1271, 65-1287,
65-1288
THEOLOGY, Devotional see Devotional
exercises (Daily readings)
THEOSOPHICAL Society. 64-76
THEOSOPHY. 64-76
THERMODYNAMICS see Quantum theory
THIBAULT, Anatole see France, Anatole,
1844-1924
THTERACK, Otto George. 64-1313
THtLENIUS, George C. 64-278
THELLY, Jessie M. 64-882
THfMBLEMAKERS. 64-163
The THIRD rail (Publication) 63-246
THIS week magazine. 65-1205
THOMAS, Annie D. 64-947
THOMAS, Calvin, 1854-1919. 65-594
THOMAS, Cyrus. 65-1921
THOMAS, Dylan. 64-150
THOMAS, Elbert Duncan, 1883-1953.
65-463
THOMAS, Ella. 65-595
THOMAS, Francis, d. 1917. 65-1365
THOMAS, Frederick William, 1806-1866.
64-803, 64-960
THOMAS, George Henry, 1816-1870. 65-468,
65-950
THOMAS, Jane. 65-887
THOMAS, Jesse. 65-595
THOMAS, Jesse Burgess, 1808-1850. 65-595
THOMAS, John Addison. 64-1575
THOMAS, Jonathan. 65-595
THOMAS, L. H 64-1429
THOMAS, Lewis. 64-810
THOMAS, Lorenzo. 65-950
THOMAS, Lowell, 1892- 64-1622, 64-1624,
65-1059
THOMAS, Malcolm. 65-595
THOMAS, Maurice. 65-23
THOMAS, Nathan Macy, 1803-1887. 65-595
THOMAS, Norman Mattoon, 1884- 64-1594,
65-56, 65-57
THOMAS, Pamela S. Brown. 65-595
THOMAS, Seth, 1873-1962. 65-170
THOMAS, Stanton. 65-595
THOMAS, Stephen. 64-1220
THOMAS, Stephen V. 65-594
THOMAS, William, of Mankato, Minn. 64-892
THOMAS, William E. 65-1758
THOMAS, William George, 1899-1942. 64-658
THOMAS, William Moy, 1828-1910. 64-117
THOMAS Dana (Ship) 64-1399
THOMAS family. 65-595
THOMASON, Robert Ewing, 1879- 65-741
THOMASTON; Me.
Ships. 65-1976
THOMPSON, Alice Christiana see Meynell,
Alice Christiana (Thompson)1847-1922
THOMPSON, Augusta Louise Rosenthal.
65-1365
THOMPSON, Benjamin, caxriagemaker of
Ypsilanti, Mich. 65-401
THOMPSON, Benjamin, physician, of PlalnweU,
Mich. 65-596
THOMPSON, Bradley Martin, 1835-1917
Notes on lectures by. 65-606
THOMPSON, Charles E. 63-328
THOMPSON, Cyrus, 1853-1930. 64-1117
65-67, J THOMPSON, David, 1770-1857. 65-1782
THOMPSON, Dixie W. 65-1975
THOMPSON, Dorothy, 1894-1961. 65-1160
THOMPSON, Edwin H. 65-1976
THOMPSON, Eliza Jane (Trimble) 63-193
THOMPSON, Emmala (Butler) 64-1119
THOMPSON, Frank, pseud, see Seelye,
Sarah Emma Edmonds, 1841-1898
THOMPSON, George Sidney, 1839-1876.
65-742
THOMPSON, J. M. 65-1495
THOMPSON, James Henry, 1812-1900. 63-193
* THOMPSON, John. 65-1831
THOMPSON, JohnB. 65-1701
THOMPSON, John Reuben, 1823-1873. 64-803,
64-960, 65-1029
THOMPSON, Joseph N. 65-743
THOMPSON, Kate White. 65-887
THOMPSON, Kathleen see Norrls, Kathleen
(Thompson) 1880-1966
THOMPSON, Lawrence. 65-743
THOMPSON, Lewis, 1808-1867. 64-1118
THOMPSON, Lewis Nathan. 65-23
THOMPSON, Lucie (Malone) 65-743
THOMPSON, Malvlna C. 65-1160
THOMPSON, Mary, fl. 1839, of Tennessee?
65-885
THOMPSON, Mary, n. 1851-1855, of Ireland.
64-358
THOMPSON, Meriwether Jeff, 1826-1876.
64-659
THOMPSON, Ralph. 64-1558
THOMPSON, Rebecca, <L 1856. 65-743
THOMPSON, Richard Wigglnton, 1809-1900.
65-474
THOMPSON, Seth. 65-1
THOMPSON, Susan P. see Queries, Susan
P. (Thompson)
THOMPSON, Vance, 1863-1925. 65-937,
65-1850
THOMPSON, Waddy, 1798-1868. 64-1119 ,
65-936
* THOMPSON, William. 65-971
THOMPSON, William C. 64-256
THOMPSON, William Oxley, 1855-1933.
64-1462, 65-319, 65-1916
THOMPSON family. 65-743
THOMPSON, Helbum, firm. 64-240
595
THOMPSON, Mich.
Lumber industry and trade. 65-405
"SKST 8 (SamUeI) NepheW£ > *»•
THOMSON, Mrs. Benjamin. 65 -i 56 9
THOMSON, E. H. 64-841
THOMSON, John Edgar , 1808 . 1874 ^^
THOMSON, Vernon. 65-1059
ra Arr b - d M°r n 6^r^---
^^bf^ Era6St Alovsius - 1891-
THORN, John. 64-941
THORNBURGH, Laura. 64-1206
TH Sif' ASlUeyH0r ^- 1"1-1933.
THORNDIKE, Lynn, 1882- 64-1365
THORNTON, Richard H. 64-699
THORNTON, Riley. 65-1831
THORNTON, S. Edwin. 6 5_ 14 95
THORNTON, Thomas G. «65-870
THORNTON family
Genealogy. 64-1222
""SKEF^ JameS Henle ^ 1812-1862.
THORPE, Rose Hartwick. 65-228
THOUGHT and thinking. 63-390
THRALL, William B. 63-190
THREE-Quarters-Century Club
Battle Creek, Mich., Chapter. 65-1385
THREE Rivers, Can.
Merchants and landowners. 65-1725
THREE star extra (Radio program) 64-1610
THROCKMORTON, Joseph. 64-340
THRUSTON family. 64-1031
THUNBERG, Karl Peter. 64-116
THUNDER Bay Boom Company, Alp eoa , mch .
THURBER, Henry Thomas, d. 1904. 65-644,
THURBER, James. 64-1560
T ™5 A 00; 65 U -905 Granberry ' 1813 " 1895 -
T J^^^ Collection: InJex
THURSBY, Emma Cecilia, 1845-1931. 63-361
THURSTTN, E. B. 65-1355
TH TlI?3 N '6 J 5^44r 0n ' 1847 - 1916 -
THURSTON, Robert Henry, 1839-1903. 64-891
THURSTON, Rog ers Claxk ^.^ ^^
THWEATT family. 64-1031
THWTNG, Charles. 65-1918
TIBBETS (J. F. ) Lumber and Hardware Store
Ravenna, Mich. 65-404 ° a " ware Btore «
TIBBITS, WUUam B. 65-1082
TICKNOR, Benjamin Holt, 1842-1919. 63-401
TICKNOR, Caroline, 1866-1937. 63-401
TI< S: %?i5i 1791 - 1871 - 63 - 337 >
^^m firm ' P""" 811 " 8 . Boston, Mass.
TILLEY, Benjamin. 65-1591
Tn 63^1 G 7 HAST ' WiUiam NbrWOOd > 1831-1920.
TILLINGHAST famUy. 63-117
TILLMAN, Benjamin. 63-290
TILLMAN, Benjamin Ryan, 1847-1918
63-325, 65-455
TILLMAN, Samuel Escue, 1847-1942. 65-887
TILLY family see Le Gardeur family
TlLTON^A.E.tC.E.) New York City.
TILTON, Alfred E. 65-1175
TILTON, Charles E. 65-1175
TILTON, James, d. 1878. 65-1056
nL 64°^62 The0d0re ' 1835 " 1907 - 64-1278,
TICONDEROGA, N. Y.
Revolution
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
do-179
TIDBALL, John C. 63-360
TIDE Water Oil Company. 64-736
TIDELANDS oil controversy. 64-736, 64-738
T1EDEMAN, Inez see Chapin, Inez (Tiedeman)
TIE 64^150 S ' EUniCe (Hammond ) 1884-1944.
"^el?^ ^^ Cleveland,
TIFT, W. Orville. 65-1860
TILBURY (Ship) 63-221
TILDEN, Freeman. 65-717
TILDEN, Harriet Converse see Moody, Harriet
Converse (Tilden) 1857-1932 aar "«
T ^4 S M-T575° neE ' 1814 - 1886 - 63 - 377 '
^eS^T^^ ^ Residential
TTLFORD, John. 63-362
TILFORD, Olive see Dargan, Olive (Tilford)
TILGHMAN, Benjamin. 64-1145
TILGHMAN, WiUiam, 1756-1824. 63-116
TILGHMAN family. 63-116
TILLETT, Mrs. Charles W. see Tillett
Gladys Avery, 1915- — '
TILLETT, Gladys Avery, 1915-
TILLEY, A.C. 65-1446
596
65-33
TIMBER. 64-1637, 65-376
see^lso Forests and forestry; Lumber
industry and trade — ""-er
Arkansas. 65-1306
Pennsylvania. 65-827
Washington. 64-1267
TIMES, South Bend, Ind. 64-820
TIMMONS, John
Estate of. 65-733
TIMOSHENKO, Stephen, 1878- 64-1581
TIMROD, Henry, 1828-1867. 65-1029
TIN industry and trade
see also Tinware
Missouri. 65-687
TDJELLI, L. W. 65-1517
TINKHAM, Charles B. 64-806
TINKLING Spring Presbyterian Church
Augusta Co., Va. 64-1236
TDJSLEY family. 64-1244
TINWARE. 65-187
see also Tin industry and trade
TIOGA Consolidated Mining Company. 65-1187
TIOGA Co., N. Y.
C5vU War
Soldiers from. 64-831
Family papers. 64-915
TIOGA Co., Pa.
Merchants. 64-1148
TIONESTA Valley Railway. 64-815
TIPTON, John, 1786-1839. *64-1585
TIROS I (Meteorological satellite) 64-782
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TISSUE culture. 64-134
TITCHENER, Edward Bradford, 1867-1927.
65-486
TTTHERINGTON, Richard Handfield, 1861-
1935. 65-^012
TTTTMAN, Otto Hilgard, 1850-1938. 64-1268
TITUS, Sam W. 65-1350
TIVERTON, Eng.
Blundell's School. 64-796
TTVOLI, N. Y.
Family papers. 65-41
TOBACCO. 64-374, 64-1113, 65-173
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
Taxation. 65-1787
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 ■
Pennsylvania. 65-833
Scotland. 63-342
South Carolina. 63-300
Tennessee. 64-1180
Virginia. 63-345, 64-531, 65-903,
65-981, 65-987
TOBIN, Avram I. 65-1958
TOCQUEVILLE, Alexis Charles Henri Maurice
Clerelde, 1805-1859. 64-63
TOD, John, 1793-1882. 65-1140
TODD, Charles Henry, 1838-1915. 63-194
TODD, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871. 63-194
TODD, David. 64-343
TODD, Elodie see Dawson, Elodie (Todd)
1844-1881. 65-719
TODD, Mary see Lincoln, Mary (Todd)
1818-1882
TODD, Rosa(BunreU) 63-194
TODD, Thomas, 1765-1826. 63-194, 65-25
TODD, William Henry, 1867-1932. 64-1260
TODD family. 63-194 , 65-719
Genealogy. 65-882
TODSBURG, Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
TOKLAS, Alice B. 65-1100
TOKYO, Japan
Imperial University. 65-1719
Missionary societies. 64-431
Travel and description. 63-234
World War H
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-919
TOLBERT, William E. , ca. 1840-ca. 1900.
63-118
TOLBERT family. 63-118
TOLEDO, Ohio
Politics
Organizations and parties. 65-1219
TOLEDO, Thornton and St. Louis Railroad.
65-409
TOLEDO War, 1835-1836 (Michigan-Ohio
boundary dispute) 65-388
TOLL family. 65-530
TOLL roads
New Jersey. 65-1565, 65-1640, 65-1683
New York. 64-827, 64-937, 65-1523
North Carolina. 64-643
Pennsylvania. 65-915
Tennessee. 65-881
TOLLEFSON, Thor Carl, 1901- 64-1272,
65-1040
TOLLER, Ernst, 1893-1939. 65-1079 ,
65-1205
TOLMAN, Edward Chace, 1886- 65-486
TOLMIE, William Fraser, 1812-1886.
64-1266, 65-1038, 65-1056
TOLSTOI, Lev Nikolaevich, graf, 1828-1910.
65-1205
TOM Mooney Moulders Defense Committee.
64-19
TOMAHAWK (Schooner) 64-824
TOMB, James Hamilton. 65-744
TOMB, William Victor, d. 1941 . 65-744
TOMBSTONE records see Vital records
TOMKINS, Aaron. 65-1594
TOMKINS, Jemima D. see Halstead,
Jemima D. (TomBns5
TOMLIN, John. 64-803
TOMLINSON, Fanny. 65-1800
TOMLINSON, Gideon, 1780-1854. 65-1836
TOMLINSON, Henry Major, 1873-1958.
65-1205, 65-1664
TOMLINSON, Mary Bell (Martin) see Bake-
well, Mary Bell (Martin)
TOMLINSON, Mathew. 65-311
TOMLINSON family. 64-207,65-978,65-1836
TOMPKINS, Calvin. 63-331
TOMPKINS, Charles Brown, 1838-1919.
63-119
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,
64-857
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
TONTI, Henri de, d. 1704. 65-1793
TOO late the Phalarope (Theatrical production)
64-1611
TOOELE Co. , Utah
Biographies. 65-1182
TOOL work education. 65-165
TOOLS
see also Farm machinery and implements;
Implements
Prices. 64-241
TOOMBS, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885.
TOOTH enamel see Enamel, Dental
TOPEKA, Kan.
Family papers. 65-171
Ice Industry and trade. 65-171
TOPOGRAPHY
Michigan. 65-533
Virginia. 65-946
TOPSFIELD, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
63-97
597
TOPSHAM, Me.
Seafaring life. 65-1975
TOHIES, American see Loyalists
TORLET, Juan Enrique. 64-82
TORPEDOES. 63-378
TORPEN, Ben E. 64-1269
TORRANCE, James F. 64-629
TORRE (Jecker) b Company. 64-1213
TORRE, Tsidoro de la. 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, 65-654
TORREY, O. L. 65-1861
TORREY, R. A. 64-1160
TORREY Circle, Cazenovia, N. Y. 64-847
TORRES, 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, Morton. 65-885
TOWER, Mrs. Osmond Selwyn. 64-1233
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TOWNSEND, Edward Davis, 1817-1893
63-353, 63-360
TOWNSEND, John Kirk, 1809-1851. 63-2
TOWNSEND, John Wilson, 1885- 65-21
TO SlT' **•"»»"»<», 1854-1933.
TOWNSEND, Solomon, 1805-1880. *65-1520
T °^S: c aril3 STownsheod ' Tis ^
Autographs. «64-63
TOWNSHEND family. 65-1872
TOWNSHIP records
Michigan. 65-417
Missouri. 64-284
New York. 64-916
TRABUE, Daniel. 65-990
TRACEY, Charles. 63-331
TRACT societies. 64-952
New Jersey. 65-1615
TRACTORS. 65-461
TR £^ e g?M Fr * min > 183 °- 1915 -
TRACY, Uriah, 1755-1807. 64-1372
TRADE. 63-84, 64-262, 64-688, 65-1674
see als o Foreign trade; Shipping; th e sub-
divisions Shipping and Trade under names
of places, e.g. China-Trade-With
France; and names of products traded
e.g. Tobacco- Trade '
TRADING posts
see also Indians-Trade with
Canada. 65-1782
Colorado. 65-1121
Nebraska. 65-1801
New Mexico. 65-1121
North Dakota. 65-752, 65-790
Texas. 65-803
Wyoming. 64-552, 65-1795
TRADITIONS see Folklore; Legends
TRAFFIC. 65-1924
Cities and towns. 65-45
The TRAGEDY of Mr. Morn, by Vladimir
Nabokov. 65-921
TRAIL drivers
Texas. 65-883
Colonial period. 63-36, 63-59
CO f, e o d , erate Md Constitutional periods,
1783-1809. 65-1318 '
Reciprocal. 65-672
TO « 1 f;« Ge01 ' ge Mak epeace, 1841-1893
03-346
TOWLES, Walter Alwes. 65-23
TOWN, Henrietta (Larson) 63-243
T0 65^552 CharIeS Al ' neHe ' 1858 - 1928 - 64-771,
TOWNE, George L. 64-375
TOWNER, Benjamin T. 63-122
TOWNLEY, Arthur C. 65-674
TOWNS see Cities and towns
TOWNSEND, Charles Elroy, 1856-1924
64-1469, 64-1496, 65-3^ J^354 24 65-455,
TOWNSEND, Dallas S. 64-1577
TRADE associations. 64-1267
California. 65-1673
Massachusetts. 64-240
Michigan. 65-230
Missouri. 64-1526
New York. 65-1673
TRADE Board, u. S. War. 64-690
TRADE cards. 65-294
TR 2f ^Commission, Federal. 65-108
DD-140 '
"IS 1 " Consolida ^ Mining Company.
TRADE unions see Unions
TRADESMEN'S papers, 1802-1935 (Manu-
script collection) 63-91
TRAIN wrecks see Railroads-Accidents
TRAINING Conference for Chaplains of the
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Fort
Wayne, Ind., 1941. 63-31
TRAINS see Railroads
TRANSATLANTIC flights
Lindbergh. 65-672
Navy. 65-919
TRANSCONTINENTAL journeys (U. S.) see
Overland journeys to the Pacific
T T S 13" mON '" d ^^"aon (Lecture)
TRANSIT systems see Cities and towns-
Transportation; Electric railroads
TRANS-MISSISSIPPI West
Immigration and emigration. 63-127
TRANSOCEANIC cables see Cables-Sub-
marine
TRANSPACIFIC flights. 64-1252
TRANSPORT workers see Longshoremen
see^so. Cities and towns-Transportation-
Inland water transportation
Civil War. 65-172
Highway. 64-1474
Rivers. 64-702
U. S. Army. 63-334, 63-387, 65-676
By place
Eastern States. 65-951
India. 63-105
Massachusetts. 64-1307
598
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TRANSPORTATION (Continued)
Michigan. 65-279
Minnesota. 63-249
Montana. 65-1786
TRANSVAAL War, 1880-1881. 63-148
see also Boer War, 1899-1902
TRAPIER, Paul, 1806-1872. 64-1121, 65-852
TRASK, W. L, 1832-1908. 65-1857
TRAUTWINE, John Cresson, 1810-1883.
64-1580
TRAVEL books. 65-1690
TRAVELS
see also Voyages; and the subdivision
Travel and description under names of
places, e. g. Europe— Travel and
description
14th to 20th centuries. 65-155, 65-189,
. 65-1979
18th and 19th centuries. 64-425
19th century. 64-301, 64-366, 64-385,
64-1210, 64-1280, 64-1533, 64-1582,
65-J627, 65-1221, 65-1583
Expenses. 64-442, 64-501, 64-521,
64-952, 65-654
Modes of. 63-143
19th and 20th centuries. 64-1414, 64-1526,
65-436, 65-602, 65-1353, 65-1370,
65-1848, 65-1920
20th century. 65-532, 65-650
TRAVELS by boat see Rivers— Travel
TRAVELS in the United States
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
18th and 19th centuries. 65-432
18th to 20th centuries. 63-92 , 65-852 ,
65-887, 65-1750
19th century. 63-104, 63-256, $4-462,
65-593
19th and 20th centuries. 64-958, 64-1626,
65-347, 65-440, 65-480, 65-653, 65-1370,
65-1925
Expenses. 65-234
20th century. 64-918, 64-1014, 65-650
TRAVERSE City, Mich.
Family papers. 64-1446
Lumber industry and trade. 65-302
TRAVIS, DeHuU Norman, 1882-1960. 65-598
TRAVIS Co. , Tex.
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1773
TRAWICK, Arch. 65-887
TREADWELL, Daniel, 1791-1872. 65-1285
TREADWELL, George A. 65-1798
TREADWELL, Jefferson. 65-599
TREADWELL, Jerome, 1823-1863. 65-599
TREADWELL, John, 1745-1B23. 64-1372
TREADWELL, Seymour Boughton, 1795-1867.
65-595, 65-599
TREASON. 64-301
see also Sedition
TREASURY Dept. , U. S. see U. S. -Treasury
Dept.
TREAT, Lucretia Willard. 65-1353
TREATIES. 65-53
see also names of treaties, e. g. Ghent,
Treaty of, 1814; Utrecht, Treaty of, 1713
World War L 63-357
Norway. 64-1577
TREATY for Final Settlement of Claims of the
Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Agricultural
Companies, 1863. 65-1155
TREDEGAR Company, Richmond, Va.
65-1009
TREE, Sir Herbert Beerbohm. 64-783,
65-1998
TREES
see also Oaks; Plants
Lists of. 64-1173
School notebooks. 65-666
TRELAWNY, Edward, 1699-1754. 63-404
TRELEASE, William, 1857-1945. 65-1937
TRELOAR, William. 64-507
TREMLETT, F. W. 63-378
TREMONT, N. Y.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church. 63-21
TRENCHARD, Matilda C. Sands see Price,
Matilda' C. Sands (Trenchard)
TRENDELENBURG, F. A.
Notes on lectures by. 65-437
TRENTON and New Brunswick Turnpike
Company. 65-1565, 65-1683
TRENTON, Neb.
' Grace Lutheran Church. 63-21
TRENTON, N. J. 65-1658, 65-1678
Family and personal papers. 65-1570,
65-1662, 65-1705
Law practice. 65-1563
Medical practice. 65-1676
Resident of. 65-1627
TRENTON (U. S. ship) 65-1518
TRESCOT, William Henry, 1822-1898. 63-352
TREVELYAN, Sir Charles Edward, hart. ,
1807-1886
Autographs. 64-63
TREVELYAN, George Macaulay, 1876.
65-566
TREVILLIAN family
Genealogy. 64-797
TRI-County Irrigation Project, Nebraska.
65-1439
TRI State Waters Commission. 65-772
TRI-States Medical Society. 65-966
TRIALS see Courts-martial and courts of
InqulryTMurder trials; Sedition- Trials
TRIBUNAL of Arbitration at the Hague see
The Hague, Netherlands— Permanent Court
of Arbitration
TRIBUNE farmer, New York. 64-841
TRIENNIAL Baptist Convention. 65-89
TRIER, Ger.
Archbishop. 63-65
TRIGG, William. 64-1188
TRIGG family
Genealogy. 64-1188
TRIGONOMETRY
School notebooks. 65-1636
TRIMBLE, Eliza Jane see Thompson, Eliza
Jane (Trimble)-
TRIMBLE, John A. , 1801-ca. 1880. 63-123
TRIMBLE, Michael Woods. 65-887
TRIMBLE family. 63-123
TRDnTY 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
TRINITY Parish of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, New York City. 65-91
TRIPARTITE Conference, 1945 see Berlin
Protocol (Agreements reached by the United
States, Great Britain and Russia at the
Tripartite Potsdam Conference, 1945)
TRIPETT, J. F. 64-1294
TRIPOLI
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-333
TRIPP, Etta. 65-1057
TRIST, Hore Browse, 1802-1856. 64-1546
TRET, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. 63-375
TROBRIAND, Philippe Regis Denis de
Keredern, comte de, 1816-1897. 65-798
TROILUS and Cressida, by Harold N
Hillebrand. 65-1310
TROTSKII, Lev, 1879-1940
References to. 64-1607
TR °9« KY ' Le ° n — TrotSk "> Lev , 1879-
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TROTT, John B. 64-1152
TROTTER (Samuel and George) Company
Lexington, Ky. 63-196
TROUBETZKOY, Ame'lie (Rives) 1863-1945
03-48
TROUP, George Michael, 1780-1856. 64-407
TROUP, Robert, 1757-1832. 64-873, 65-1523
TROWBRIDGE, Charles Christopher, 1800-
1883. 65-600 . 65-601, 65-654
TROWBRIDGE, John H. 63-328
TROWBRIDGE, Luther Stephen, 1836-1912
65-601 . 65-654
TROWBRIDGE, Rowland E. , 1821-1881
64-1511, 65-370, 65-601, 65-646, 65'-659
TROWBRIDGE, Stephen V. R. , 1874-1959.
65-601
TROY, John Weir, 1868-1942. 65-1821
TROY, N. Y.
Gas manufacture and works. 65-828
TROY Turnpike. 64-827
TRUCKEE, Calif.
Description. 64-263
TRUCKING Industry, Advisory Committee to
the. 65-133
TRUDEAU, Zenon. 64-334, 65-683
TRUE, Clyde Allen. 65-1790
^JF?"* 00 ' Th <n°zs Clarkson, 1856-1951
64-1455, 65-322, 65-602
Notes on lectures by. 65-606
TRUEHEART, Martha Storrs see Armistead,
Martha Storrs (Trueheart)
TRUESDELL, Sanford. 64-57
TRUETT, George W. 64-1159, 64-1160
TRUMAN, HarryS., Pres. U. S 1884-
65-145, 65-146
Administration of. 65-94, 65-100 65-103
65-121, 65-136, 65-141, 65-142, 65-143
Advisor to. 65-126
As correspondent 64-253, 64-328 64-773
64-775, 64-1560, 64-1615, 64-1627
65-30, 65-34, 65-54, 65-65, 65-168
65-173, 65-433, 65-462, 65-1059 '
65-1422
Assistant naval aide to. 65-134
Comments on. 65-236
Military aide to. 65-144
Special counsel to. 65-135
TRUMAN (Harry S.) Library, Independence,
Mo. 65-121 '
TRUMAN Committee see U. S. —Congress.
Senate— Special Committee Investigating '
the National Defense Program
TRUMAN Doctrine. 65-117
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, Julia (Jayne) 65-162
TRUMBULL, Lyman, 1813-1896 64-58
64-1500, 65-162 , 65-246, 65-931
TRUMBULL, Mary (Ingraham) 65-162
TRUMBULL, Walter. 65-162
TRUMBULL family. 64-1315
TRUMBULL Gallery, Yale University
64-1315 *
TRUMPETERS
Civil War. 65-339
TRURO Parish, Va.
Family papers. 65-991
TRUST territories see Trusteeships, Inter-
national
TRUSTEESHIPS, International. 65-66
TRUSTS and trustees. 65-175, 65-648
TRUSTS, Industrial
gyatep. Antitrust laws, legislation and
prosecution
Germany. 65-942
International. 65-1422
TRYON, George Washington, 1838-1888
64-100
TRYON, John. 64-873
TRYON, William, 1729-1788. 64-1057
TSCHIFFELY, Aime Felix, 1895-1954
65-1848
TSHIMAKAIN, Wash.
Missions. 64-1256
TUAMOTU Archipelago
Description and travel. 65-1815
TUBA City, Ariz.
Western Navajo Training School. 65-1178
TUBERCLE bacilli. 64-134
TUBERCULOSIS. 64-201
Cattle. 64-134, 64-891
Research. 63-13
Societies. 65-1509
TUBMAN, Emily H. 63-124
TUBMAN, Richard, d. 1836. 63-124
TUCK, William Munford. 65-959
TUCKASEIGEE Lumber Company (N C )
65-712
TUCKER, Ben. 63-352
TUCKER, Charles, d. 1864. 65-603
TUCKER, EmmaB. 65-1461
TUCKER, Francis F. 65-1461
TUCKER, George, 1775-1861. 64-960
■TUCKER, George E. 63-371
TUCKER, Henry St. George, 1760-1848.
TUCKER, Henry St. George, 1853-1932.
TUCKER, John Randolph, 1823-1897. 64-1275
TUCKER, Jonathan, d. 1749. 65-1320
TUCKER, Jonathan,- d. 1790. 65-1320
TUCKER, Jonathan, d. 1820. 65-1320
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,
TUCKER, Sarah L. see Douglas, Sarah L.
(Tucker)
TUCKER, Stephen Davis, 1818-1902. 65-603
TUCKER, Tighman Mayfield. 65-2020
TUCKER, William, fl. 1819-22, printer
65-1320 ' y
TUCKER Baptist Association. 65-190
TUCKER family. 64-1275; fis^nin ^ lm
Genealogy. 65-603
TUCKERMAN, Henry Theodore, 1813-1871
64-803
TUCKERTON, N. J.
Union Sunday School. 65-1697
TUCSON, Ariz.
Mexican troops departure. 65-1781
Railroads. 64-13
University of Arizona see Arizona— Univer-
sity (Tucspn)
600
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
TUCSON Mining and Smelting Company, ltd.
64-12
TUFTS, James Hayden, 1862-1942. 64-105,
64-173
TUGBOATS
Louisiana. 64-255
TUGWELL, Rextord Guy, 1891- 64-1271,
65-68 , 65-948
As correspondent. 65-48, 85-86
As member of the Committee to Frame a
World Constitution. 64-72
Reminiscences of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
65-38
TUITION records see School accounts
TULL, Mary Ann see Metts, Mary Ann (Tull)
TULLEKEN, J. 64-91
TULLER, Artimedorus. 65-604
TULLER family. 65-604
TULLOCH, Samuel. 64-285
TULLY, Grace. 65-30, 65-57
TULSA, Okla.
Public schools. 64-1201
TUMORS. 63-318
TUMULTY, Joseph Patrick, 1879-1954.
64-767, 65-1160
TUNIS
Consular service (U. S. ) 63-333, 63-334
TUNNEL Hill, Tenn.
Civil War
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-1073
TUNNELS
Ventilation. 65-1939
New York. 65-1939
TUPAC AMARO, Mariano. 63-74
TURBEKVTLLE, George. 64-1240
TURBERVTLLE, Martha (Corbin) 64-1240
TURBERVILLE family. 64-1240
TURKEY
BlbUographies. 65-1925
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 63-387, 65-54,
65-932
Economic assistance CU. S. ) 65-117
Foreign r el a tions
With the United States. - 64-1413,
64-1577, 65-1925
Mandates.: 65-1925
Ships. 63-155
. Social life. 64-1414
TURNER, Caroline Elizabeth (McNeill) b. 1808.
64-1122
TURNER, Mrs. Charles K. see Turner,
Madelon Louisa (Stockwell)
TURNER, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932
As correspondent. 64-1624, 65-357
Notes on lectures by. 65-1923
TURNER, George, 1850-1932. 65-1052
TURNER, George Wllmer. 63-125
TURNER, Henry Marshall, 1800-1871.
64-1122
TURNER, Henry S. 63-264, 65-676
TURNER, James, 1820-1869. 64-1511
TURNER, James Munroe, 1850-1896. 65-552,
65-605
TURNER, Jesse, 1805-1894. 63-126
TURNER, Jesse, 1856-1919. 63-126
TURNER, Jonathan Baldwin, 1805-1899.
65-164
Relating to. 65-1931
TURNER, Joseph Mallord William, 1775-1851.
65-1191
TURNER, Josiah, 1821-1901. 63-68, 64-1123
TURNER, Julia. 64-1122
TURNER, LeviC., d. 1867. 65-950
TURNER, Madelon Louisa (Stockwell) 65-1374
TURNER, Martha. 64-1122
TURNER, Martha, of Connecticut see Potter,
Martha (Turner)
TURNER, Martha Bell see Patton, Martha Bell
(Turner)
TURNER, Martha M. 63-193
TURNER, Nat, 1800-1831. 68-143, 64-1532
TURNER, Patrick Henry. 65-1883
TURNER, Rebecca (Allen) 1823-1917. 63-126
TURNER, Sophia (Devereux) 64-1123
TURNER, William F. 65-547
TURNER, William Wadden. 64-1580
TURNER family. 63-126 , 64-1123, 65-736
TURNERS, American see American Turners
TURNPIKES see Toll roads
TURNVEREIN see American Turners
TURPENTINE. 64-374
TURTLE Mountain Indians. 65-765
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.
University of Alabama see Alabama-
University (Tuscaloosa)
TUTHTLL, Freegift, 1798-1890. 64-926,
64-940
TUTHILL, James. 64-940
TUTHTLL, Joshua. 64-940
TUTHILL family. 64-940
TUTT, James A. 63-127
TUTT family. 63-127
TUTTLE, Amarilla (Sanford)
Estate of. 64-245
TUTTLE, Arthur J. , 1868-1944. 65-226,
65-606
TUTTLE, Daniel Sylvester, Bp. , 1837-1923.
64-1344
TUTTLE, Lucina. 64-932
TUTTLE, Ruth. 65-606
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
TWEEDSMUIR, John Buchan, baron see
Buchan, John, 1875-1940
TWEEDY, R. L. 64-240
TWENTIETH Century Fund. 64-21
TWIGGS Co., Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-190
TWIN Buttes, Ariz.
Mines and mining. 64-13
Railroads. 64-13
TWIN Buttes Mining and Smelting Company.
64-13
TWINING, Nathan. 65-1059
TWISDEN, Sir William, 3d bart. 64-174
TWISDEN family. 64-174
TWYSDEN, Sir Roger, 2d bart. , 1597-1672.
64-174
TWYSDEN, Sir William, 5th bart. 64-174
TWYSDEN family see Twisden family
TYDINGS, Millard Evelyn, 1890- 63-106
TYLER, Annie Dwight. 64-892
TYLER, Charles see Tyler, Royall, 1812-
1896
TYLER, H. N. 64-848
TYLER, John, Pres. U. S. , 1790-1862.
63-95
As correspondent. 64-407, 64-536,
64-1568, 64-1584, 65-659, 65-905,
65-2020
Cabinet. 64-1584
TYLER, Mrs. M. Rochelle. 65-973
601
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
64-952
TYLER, Mary Hunt (Palmer) 1775-1866.
65-954
TY ^^ M « eS . C0lt ' 18 35-1900. 64-1500,
65-224, 65-269, 65-437, 65-601, 65-1395
TYLER, R. S. 64-892
TYLER, Royall, 1812-1896. 65-954
TYLER family. 63-95
TYMWORTH, Eng. 64-34
TYNG, Stephen Higglnson, 1800-1885
TYONOK, Alaska
Fur trade. 65-1711
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
UNESCO see United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization
U. S. Citizens Association, Balboa C Z
65-1827 ' " "
U. S. Electric Lighting Company. 65-1032
U 'm\?" H£ United Servlc e Organizations for
National Defense
U.S. S.R. see Union of Soviet Socialist Repub-
lics .*T>
UBERWEN, Frederick, 1826-1871. 65-437
UDDER, Johann August. 64-100
UDELL, Geraldine. 64-150
UHL, Alice (Follett) 65-607
UHL, Edwin Fuller, 1841-i901. 65-607,
UHL, Marshall Mortimer, 1882- 65-607
ULLMANN, Daniel. 65-950
ULLMANN (J. ) & Company. 65-673
ULLMANN, Joseph, 1826-1906. 65-673
ULLMANN (Joseph) inc. 65-673
ULMER, Abigail (Cromwell) d. 1897. 64-660
ULMER, Isaac B., Sr. 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, Trumansbure N Y
64-942 " "
UMPHREY, James Raymond, 1902- 65-452
UNALAKLEET, Alaska
Description. 65-1711
UNALASKA, Alaska. 64-1221
UN-AMERICAN Act ivilies Committee (U. S
House of Representatives) 64-775. 64-1632.
65-35, 65-1063 ■ *
UN-AMERICAN Activities, Special U. S. House
Committee on (Dickstein Committee)
65-1741
UNDERGROUND railroad. 63-72, 65-933
see also Slavery— Fugitive slaves
^UNDERGROUND stream, by Albert Maltz.
65-1204
UNDERHILL, Emma L. see Mandeville, Emma
L. (UnderhiU)
UNDERHILL, Miriam B. 64-841
UNDERTAKERS
see also Funerals
Pennsylvania. 65-827
UNDERWOOD, A; 64-1220
UNDERWOOD, Luclen Marcus, 1853-1907
64-73
UNDERWOOD, Norman, 1878- 65-937
UNDERWOOD, Thomas Rust, 1898-1956.
65-173
UNDERWOOD, Thomas Taylor. 65-23
UNDERWOOD, W. A. 64-1500
UNDERWOOD, Wilbur, 1876-1935. 65-937
UNDULATORY theory see Wave-motion
Theory of '
UNEMPLOYED Citizen's League, Seattle
Wash. 64-1269
UNEMPLOYMENT
Michigan. 64-1416
Nebraska. 65-1435
UNEMPLOYMENT compensation
Michigan. 65-484
UNESCO see United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNGA, Alaska. 64-1221
UNHELBACH, Michael Jacob. 64-293
UNIFORMS, Military
U. S. Army. 65-829
Specifications. 65-184
UNION Baptist Church, Macon Co. , Ga.
UNION Baptist Church, Warren Co. , Ga
UNION Bimetallic. Party, Union State Committee
(Oregon) 64-703
UNION City Iron Company, Union City, Mich.
65-272
UNION City, Mich.
Family and personal papers. 65-310
Iron industry and trade. 65-272
UNION collection, 1860-1811 (Manuscript col-
lection) 65-1860
UNION College, College View, Neb. 65-1505
UNION College, Schenectady, N. Y. see
Union University, Schenectady, N Y.
UNION Congregational- Church, North Branch,
Minn. 64-1520
UNION Congregational Church, Walnut Grove
Minn. 64-1520 '
UNION Co. , N. J.
Resident of. 65-1628
UNION Credit Service Association. 65-1505
UNION for Democratic Action. 64-1594
UNION Hotel, Elizabeth, N. J. ? 65-1626
UNION Institute, Randolph Co. , N. C. see
Duke University, Durham, N. C.
UNION League of America. 63-388
UNION, Me.
History. 65-1963
UNION Mercantile Company, Arlington, Minn.
63-253
UNION Mill and Mining Company. 65-1187
UNION of American Hebrew Congregations
65-1734, 65-1744
UNION of Soviet Socialist Republics. 64-103
see also Russia
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 64-964
UNION Pacific Railroad. 64-904, 65-920
65-1190, 65-1843
UNION Party
Ohio State Executive Committee. 63-186
UN i ON „ I ? 0duce Co ™P«V. Arlington, Minn.
63-253
UNION (Ship) 64-1394
UNION shop see Closed shop
UNION, S. C.
Medical practice. 64-502
UNION Stage Line. 65-1640
UNION Sunday School, Tuckerton. N J
65-1697
UNION sympathizers see Southern Unionists
UNION Township, N. J.
Family papers. 65-1579
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UNION University, Schenectady, N. Y.
65-164
UNIONIST Party of South Carolina. 63-386
UNIONISTS, Southern see Southern Unionists
UNIONS. 63-24, 64-715, 64-911, 64-1285,
64-1573, 65-793
see also names of unions and labor organi-
zaHons, e. g. Congress of Industrial
Organizations
Correspondence with. 64-1269, 65-1031
Politics. 64-1613
Songs. 65-879
By type
Carpenters, masons, etc
Michigan. 64-1450
Clothing industry. 64-105
Dairying. 65-111
Iron industry and trade. 65-337
Laundry industry. 65-111
Metalworkers. 65-337
Mine, mill, and smelter workers. 65-1153
65-1785
Painters, decorators and paperhangers.
64-1452
Street railway workers. 64-19
By place
California. 64-19
Idaho. 65-1785
Illinois. 64-159
Michigan. 64-1450, 64-1452, 65-337 ,
65-352, 65-1387
Nevada. 65-1153
North Dakota. 65-783
Washington. 65-1031
UNIONS and right to work see Closed shop
UNITARIAN churches. 63-81, 64-1326
Sermons. 64-926, 65-681, 65-1219,
65-1249,65-1287,65-1288
Illinois. 64-1326
Massachusetts. 65-1249, 65-1287, 65-1288,
65-1302
Michigan. 65-309
Missouri. 65-681
New York. 64-869, 65-1302
Ohio. 65-1219
UNITARIAN Service Committee. 64-1318
UNITARIANISM. 65-837
UNITED Alkali Company, ltd. 65-1187
UNITED Brethren (Moravians) see Moravian
Church
UNITED Charities Of Chicago. 64-156
UNITED Confederate Veterans. 63-290,
64-320, 65-1857
R. E. Lee Camp No. 1, Richmond, Va.
65-1011
UNITED Dairy Workers Union. .65-111
UNITED Daughters of the Confederacy.
64-320, 64-959, 65-713
Missouri Division. 64-297
North Carolina Division. 65-734
Virginia Division. 65-1011
UNITED Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North
Carolina. 64-459
UNITED Insurance Company. 64-307
UNITED Loyalists of America see Military
Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States
UNITED Lutheran Church in America. 63-218
see also Lutheran churches
UNITED Mine Workers of America. 65-1031
UNITED Nations. 63-232, 64-44, 64-1615
American Association for see American
Association for the United Nations
Charter. 65-1201
Commission for Investigation of War Crimes.
65-57
Headquarters sites (Proposed) 65-463
International trusteeships see Trustee-
ships, International
Dept of Washington
John Louis Camp No. 13, Port Townsend.
63-213
UNITED STATES
Palestine question. 65-891
Security Council
U. S. Representative. 65-115
UNITED Nations Conference on International
Organization, San Francisco, Calif. , 1945.
65-1201
U. S. Delegation. 65-66
UNITED Nations Educational, Scientific, and
Cultural Organization
Michigan Council for. 65-419
U. S. National Commission. 65-98
UNITED Nations Public Information, Expert
Committee on. 64-1615
UNITED Presbyterian Church see
Presbyterian churches
UNITED Press Association, National. 64-915
UNITED Service Organizations for National
Defense. 65-758
UNITED Society of Shakers see Shakers
UNITED Soda Company. 64-1297
UNITED Spanish War Veterans
Dept. of Nevada
Camp James Lockett No. 3, Carson City,
Nev. 65-1787
ADJUTANT General's Office
Reservation Division. 65-1467
ADMINISTRATIVE Management, President's
Committee on. 65-72
ADVISORY Committee on Education. 65-71
AERONAUTICS and Space Administration,
National. 64-1583, 65-149
AGRICULTURAL Relations, Office of Foreign.
65-95
AOUCULTURE, Commissioner of see U. S. —
Dept. of Agriculture
AGRICULTURE Dept see U. S.— Dept of
Agriculture
AIR Force
WeatheT Service. 64-782
AIRCRAFT Warning Service
Ground Observer Corps. 63-93
ALIEN Property Custodian. 65-579
AMERICAN Mexican Claims Commission.
65-67
AMERICAN National Red Cross see Red
Cross— American National RedCross
AMERICAN War Commission. 63-325
ANGLO-Amerlcan Caribbean Commission.
65-66
ARMY. 64-873, 64-1573
see also U. S. -Dept of the Army;
VTT. —War Dept.
Air Corps
see also U. S. —Army Air Forces
Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives
Section. 65-1077
American Expeditionary Force, 1917-1920.
64-658, 64-842, 64-1207, 64-1514,
65-171, 65-609, 65-943, 65-947, 65-949
see also World War I
Bayonet instruction. 64-569
Armored Divisions
2d. 65-928
Army of the Cumberland see U. S.— Army-
Dept of the Cumberland -
Army of the Frontier. 63-397
Army of the Ohio. 63-397
Army of the Potomac. 63-348,63-351,
63-353, 63-360, 63-408, 64-1136,
64-1640, 65-432, 65-946, 65-2017,
Hospitals. 65-96-
Army of the Tennessee. 63-371,64-320
Society. 64-320
Artillery. 63-360
see also U. S. -Army-Field Artillery
5th. 63-327
UNITED STATES
ARMY (Continued)
Burnside's Division. 64-248
Camps see Military posts
Cavalry. 63-355
see also the subdivision Cavalry under
names of States; and Cavalry opera-
tions under names of wars
2d. 65-1082
6th. 64-8
10th. 64-4
Reconnaissance
211th. 64-15
China Relief Expedition, 1900-1901
64-494, 64-769
UlArmy-CommassariatjU. i^-Army-
Construction projects
World War L 65-1936
Continental Army. 63-82, 64-805
seealso_ Revolution
Commissariat 64-189, 64-195
12th Regt of Foot. 65-179
Corps
I. 63-348
v - 63-355, 65-432
VL 63-348
DC. 64-248
Hospitals. 65-961
Xvm. 65-869
Corps of Engineers. 63-199, 65-1516
101st Combat Battalion. 64-15
3d Regt (Volunteer) 64-218
Work in
Minnesota. 63-248
64-506, 64-664,
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Southern States
64-765
Washington, D. C. 63-380
Counter-intelligence Corps. 65-140
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry see
Courts-martial and courts of inquirj -
Dept. of Arizona. 65-1176
Dept of Arkansas. 65-897
Dept. of North Carolina. 63-93
Dept of North Carolina and Virginia.
64-410 6«u«u
Dept of the Cumberland. 63-197
Dept of the Missouri. 63-397, 65-897
Dept of the Ohio. 63-197, 63-397
Dept of the Pacific. 63-397
Dept of the South. 63-356, 63-360
tm , v , UNITED STATES
ARMY (Continued)
Dept of Virginia. 63-93
Dept. of West Virginia. 65-1082
Division
1st 65-432
28th. 64-1426
29th. 65-949
42d. 64-588
80th. 64-1232
Division of the'
- gee (
Army-Military Division ofthe
see U.S.—
Engineer Corps see U. S. -Army-Corps of
Engineers
Expedition against the Mormons in Utah see
Utah Expedition, 1857-1858 — ~
Field Artillery
140th. 64-1207
First Army. 65-947
Freight and freightage. 65-676
^S? 081 " 481 ' DaVMS ISland ' New Yort
Genera^Hospital, near Gettysburg, Pa.
General Staff Corps
Geopolitical Section. 65-900
Generals. 63-165, 63-179, 65-950
Headquarters service. 65-943
Indian expeditions (Navajo) 65-893
Indian Scouts. 65-799
Infantry
seealso the subdivision Infantry under
names of States, e.g. Illinois-Infantry
1st (Sharpshooters)
Company L 65-1326
3d. 63-229, 63-355, 65-1569
18th. 64-348
31st 65-798
35th (Colored) 64-713
37th (Colored)
Company H. 65-869
44th. 65-297
53d (Colored) 64-246
83rd (Colored) 65-869
113th (Colored) 63-231
118th (Colored) 65-869
166th. 64-588
339th. 65-609
Machine Gun Battalion
313th. 64-658
Medical Corps. 63-266
Ambulance Unit No. 591. 65-243
601
ARMY (Continued "^
Middle Military Division. 65-1082
Military Division of the Atlantic Gulf
63 S 3 i 97 SlPPi ' Missouri ' and f* Pacific.
Military life see Military life; US.—
Army-Officers' military and personal
papers; and subdivision Military life
under names of wars
Military papers see U. S. -Army-Officers •
military and personal papers
Mounted Riflemen. 63-355
Negro troops see Negroes— Military
service; and names of military units, e. g.
U. S. —Army-Infantry— 35th (Colored)
Nurse Corps. 65-945
Officers' military and personal papers
™ s Heading is used for miscellaneous
official and personal papers of officers^
composed during peaceful (or non-cSL)
seealso headings beginning with Mili-
tary, e. & Military life; and the sub-
a^T^^ 6 "' 2 ° mtax7 ^ Pe"°»-
ai papers under names of wars e a
World War I-Officers' military and
personal papers
64-343, 64-483, 64-494 64^765 64760
M-772 64-984, 64-1010, M-lflig 69 '
64-1041, 64-1064, 64-1190, 64-1569,
«"i^!' 65 " 144 ' 65 - 305 ' 65-567, 65-692
65-868, 65-869, 65-909, 65-943 65-947
65-950, 6T3126, 65-1423, 65-148P '
65-1569, 65-1583 '
Orientation in background of World War U.
D4-113
^fi'^i^ 311 "^ 640 -' and Paymasters.
64-1544, 65-1569
^.i^M 11 '* Ex;3editi0,l ' 190 °- 64-494,
Quartermaster Corps. 65-184
Quartermaster's Dept 63-M7, 64-248,
New York. 63-366
Rainbow Division. 64-588
^65^1569 enUstnient ' etc - 63-355,
**vEvui m the Bureau * IocUan Aaaits -
Religious affairs. 64-1524
Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 64-828
Signal Corps. 65-1719
Weather Service. 64-1556
Songs. 65-1854
Supplies
18th century. 63-195, 63-227
18th and 19th centuries. 65-826
19th century. 63-366, 64-1215 65-17
65-652, 65-676, 65-1795 ' '
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UNITED STATES
ARMY (Continued)
Surgeons. 65-1800
Tank Corps
126th Battalion. 64-15
Technical schools. 64-822
Transportation. 63-334, 63-387, 65-676
Uniforms. 65-184, 65-829
ARMY Accounts, Office of. 64-1567
ARMY Air Forces. 64-1557
see also U. S. —Army— Air Corps
Ground Observer Corps. 63-93
ARMY Transport Service. 63-334
ATOMIC Energy Commission. 65-132, 65-941
ATTORNEYS General. 64-798, 64-1052,
64-1204, 65-124, 65-448
see also U. S. —Dept. of Justice
Assistants. 65-349, 65-1422
Special assistant to. 65-110
AUTOMOBILE Labor Board. 65-1386
BANK of the United States see Bank of the
United States
BITUMINOUS Coal Labor Board. 65-27
BOARD of Economic Warfare. 65-78
BOARD of Treasury. 64-1567
BONNEVILLE Power Administration. 65-51,
65-1055
BUDGET, Bureau of the see U. S. — Bureau of
the Budget
BUREAU of Construction and Repair. 63-155,
64-1573
BUREAU of Customs. 65-1715
see also Customs service
BUREAU of Education see U. S. —Office of
Education
BUREAU of Indian Affairs. 65-1783
see also Indian affairs; Indian agencies and
agents; Indians— Government relations
As correspondent. 63-216, 65-1126
Commissioner. 65-740, 65-1702
Fur trade records. 65-1177
Relations with the Army. 65-1811
Service in. 65-1119
By agency
Arkansas Agency. 65-1177
Colorado Superintendency. 65-1783
Great Nemaha Agency. 65-1177
Kiowa Agency. 65-1499
Navajo Agency. 65-1178
UNITED STATES
BUREAU of Indian Affairs (Continued)
Oregon Superintendency. 64-707
Pine Ridge Agency (formerly Red Cloud
Agency) 65-1076, 65-1499
Red Cloud Agency "(later Pine Ridge Agency)
65-1076, 65-1499
UNITED STATES
CIVILIAN Conservation Corps. 65-38
CIVILIAN Production Administration. 65-114
CLAIMS Commission, Indian. 65-1783
COAST and Geodetic Survey. 64-1268,
65-1719
Sac and Fox Agency. 65-1179
St. Louis Superintendency. 65-1177,
65-1793
Spotted Tail Agency. 65-1499
Standing Rock Agency. 65-790
Upper Missouri Agency. 65-1177, 65-1801,
65-1811
Utah Superintendency. 65-1783, 65-1822
BUREAU of Land Management. 64-693,
65-1180
BUREAU of Medicine and Surgery. 65-49
BUREAU of Mines. 65-97
BUREAU of Narcotics
Commissioner. 65-96
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 Budget
Assistant Director. 65-30, 65-116, 65-120
Director. 65-131, 65-149
BUREAU of the Census see Census
BUREAU of Weights and Measures. 65-1719
CANCER Council, National Advisory. 65-149
CAPITOL see Washington, D. C. — Capitol
CARIBBEAN Commission, Anglo-American.
65-66
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
CHRISTIAN Commission see United States
Christian Commission
CIVIC Rights Commission. 65-1033
CIVIL Aeronautics Administration
War Training Program, University of
Chicago. 64-1325
CIVIL and Defense Mobilization Office. 65-169
CIVIL Defense Administration. 65-1040
CIVIL Service Commission. 64-178, 64-812,
65-120, 65-164
CIVIL Service Improvement, President's Com-
mittee oh. 64-178, 65-50, 65-74
CIVIL Works Administration see U. S. —
Federal Civil Works Administration
Cambridge, Mass. 64-1556
COAST Guard. 64-664, 64-1168
COMMERCE Commission, Interstate.
64-1402, 64-1500, 65-249, 65-1485,
COMMERCE Dept. see U.S. -Dept. of
Commerce
COMMISSARIAT see U. S. -Army-Supplies
COMMISSION for the Celebration of the Two
Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of
George Washington. 65-713
COMMISSION on Canadian Fisheries. 64-1413
COMMISSION on Organization of the Executive
Branch of the Government (1947-1949)
64-178, 65-487
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
COMMITTEE on Conservation of Cultural
Resources
Michigan. 65-610
COMMITTEE to Coordinate Health and Welfare
Activities. 65-76
COMMUNICATIONS Commission, Federal.
64-720, 65-30, 65-138, 65-1060
COMPTROLLER General. 64-664
COMPTROLLER of the Currency. 63-374,
65-740
COMPTROLLER'S Office. 64-1567, 65-747
CONGRESS
For official and personal papers of
members see names of individuals, and
see subheading Politics under names of
States.
63-362, 64-1372, 65-655
5th, 1797-1799. 63-95
8th, 1803-1805. 63-95
75th, 1937-1939. 65-1071
1930's. 65-1327
Appropriations. 64-36
Committees. 64-938, 65-119
Hearings. 64-1576, 65-1063, 65-1066
Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.
64-44
Legislation. 65-48
64-29,
605
™„~, DOTTED STATES
CONGRESS (Continued)
Messages from Presidents. 64-1575
Relations with Presidents
Andrew Johnson. 63-397
Woodrow Wilson. 63-357
Seating plan. 64-269
CONGRESS. House. 64-1510,65-289,65-674
Committee on Appropriations. 64-938
Committee on Banking and Currency
64-253, 65-1742
Committee on Elections. 63-93
Committee on Insular Affairs. 65-864
65-1327 *
Committee on Military Affairs. 65-741
Committee on Post Office and Post Roads
63-382 «u»ub.
Committee on Public Lands. 65-864
Committee on Un-American Activities
64-775, 64-1632, 65-35, 65-1063 '
Committee on Ways and Means. 64-1042
Records, 1856-1888. 65-915
Special Committee on Un-American Activi-
ties (Dickstein Committee) 65-1741
CONGRESS. Senate. 64-309, 65-434, 65-1957
Committee on Appropriations. 64-257
Committee on Foreign Relations. 63-357
64-734 *
Committee on Military Affairs. 64-257
65-67 '
C °64?257 e ° n P ° St ° ££iCeS ind P ° St Roads -
Committee on the District of Columbia.
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CONSTITUTION (Continued)
Lectures. 64-1329
CONSTITUTIONAL Convention, 1787. 63-364,
CONSTRUCTION and Repair, Bureau at
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
COOPERATIVE Enterprise in Europe, Presi-
dent's Committee on an Inquiry on. 65-73
COUNCIL of Economic Advisors. 65-100
COUNCIL of National Defense. 65-50, 65-711
Advisory Commission. 65-69
New Jersey. 65-1682
COUNTER-Intelligence Corps. 65-140
COURT of Claims. 64-752
COURTS see U. S. -Court of Claims; U. S.-
DistricTCourt; U. S. -Supreme Court
CURRENCY, Comptroller of the
65-740
63-374,
CUSTOMS Service see Customs service-
U. S. —Bureau of~C~u6toms '
DECLARATION of Independence
Committee on the Judiciary. 65-46
65-1071 '
Gifts. 64-1543
Reports and documents. 64-1220
Genealogy. 65-1217
DEEP Waterways Commission. 64-1413
DEFENSE Council see U. S. -Council of
National Defense
DEFENSE Dept 64-1583
DEFENSE Minerals Administration. 65-97
DEFENSE Plant Corporation see Defense
Plant Corporation
S ^f J en^rPr^ e Ln? Ve ^!46 ttngtheNatl0nal | DEFE ^ Production Administration. 64-870
War Investigating Committee see U S —
Congress. Senate-SpeciafCo'mmittee
Investigating the National Defense Pro-
gram
CONSERVATION Corps, Civilian. 65-38
CONSTITUTION. 63-359, 64-1238, 65-166,
65-762
Amendments. 64-21, 65-25
16th. 65-1429
18th. 64-882, 65-343
see also Prohibition
19th. 65-842
22d. 65-128
DEFENSE Program, Senate Committee Investi-
gating the National see U; S. -Congress.
Senate-Special Committee Investigating the
National Defense Program
DEPT. of Agriculture. 64-851, 64-884
Assistant Secretary of Agriculture. 65-68
Commissioner. 65-892
Consumer's counsel. 65-1065
Division of Forestry. 64-391, 64-1267
Office of Farm Management. 64-841
Physics Unit. 64-1174
Secretary of Agriculture
Clinton P. Anderson. 65-94
Julius S. Morton. 65-1493
UNITED STATES
DEPT. of Commerce. 65-137
Foreign Tariffs Division. 64-688
Secretary of Commerce
RoyD. Chapitt. 64-1474
Barry L. -Hopkins. 65-43
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 Justice. 65-1065, 65-1422
see also U. S. —Attorneys General; U. S. —
Solicitor General
DEPT. of Labor
Arbitration cases. 65-1216
Assistant Secretary of Labor. 65-111
Assistant Secretary of Labor for International
Labor Affairs. 65-118
Solicitor. 65-110
Under Secretary of Labor. 65-109
DEPT. of State
Advisor to Secretary of State. 65-66
Arab-Palestinian affairs. 64-17
Assistant Secretary of State. 65-53
Assistant Secretary of State for Public
Affairs. 65-117
Dispatches. 65-1553
Division of Western European Affairs
64-1348 «"*•«..
Foreign Service. 65-104, 65-115
French-Mexican affairs. 63-397
Press releases. 65-1061
Report to the. 65-1784
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
Francis B. Loomis. 65-862
William L. Marcy. 64-1575
Elihu Root. 64-778
John Sherman. 65-930
Daniel Webster. 64-1320
606
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DEPT. of State (Continued)
Solicitor. 64-1577
Special assistant to the Secretary of State.
65-48
Special assistant to the Under Secretary of
State. 65-51
Special consultant. 65-95
Special representative of the Secretary of
State. 65-122
Under Secretary for African Affairs.
65-650
Under Secretary of State. 65-149
DEPT. of the Army. 64-1459
see also U. S. — Army
Secretary of the Army. 65-131
DEPT. of the Interior. 64-773, 64-1424,
64-1510
Assistant Secretary of the Interior. 65-150
Bureau of Education see U. S. — Office of
Education
Bureau of Land Management. 64-693,
65-1180
Conservation. 64-819
Indian affairs see U. S. —Bureau of Indian
Affairs
Organisation. 65-905
River improvement. 63-248
Secretary of the Interior
Oscar L. Chapman. 65-99
Thomas Ewing. 65-905
Solicitor. 65-110
Subsistence Homesteads Division. 64-962
DEPT. of the Navy See U. S. —Navy Dept
DEPT. of War see U. S.— War Dept
DEPT. of
see also names of the secretaries of the
departments, and members of their staffs
DISPLACED Persons Commission. 65-111
DISTRICT Court
Iowa
Southern District. 65-168
New Mexico
Northern District. 65-1788
Tennessee
Middle and Eastern District 64-1204
ECONOMIC Advisors, President's Council of.
65-100
ECONOMIC Security, President's Committee
on. 64-1634
ECONOMIC Warfare, Board at 65-78
ECONOMIC Warfare, Office ot 65-575
EDUCATION, Advisory Committee on. 65-71
UNITED STATES
EDUCATION Mission to Germany. 64-165
EDUCATION Mission to Japan. 64-165
EDUCATION, Office of see U. S. -Office of
Education
ELECTRIFICATION Administration, RuraL
65-27, 65-29, 65-1505
EMBASSY see Diplomatic service; Foreign
relations
EMERGENCY Relief Administration. 65-80,
65-758
EXECUTIVE Office of the President
see also headings beginning U. S. —Presi-
dent's———
Office of the Chief of Social Entertainments.
65-70
White House Office. 65-114, 65-140,
65-141, 65-145
EXPERIMENT Station, Honolulu, Hawaii.
64-1113
EXPLORING Expedition, 1838-1842. 63-344,
64-1388
FARM Board, Federal. 64-20, 65-54,
65-1487
FARM Management, Office ot 64-841
FEDERAL Bureau of Education see U. S. —
Office of Education
FEDERAL Civil Defense Administration.
65-1040
FEDERAL Civil Works Administration. 65-27
FEDERAL C»7n g T"i n 1 ra ^ fwlg Commission.
64-720, 65-30, 65-138, 65-1060
FEDERAL Emergency Relief Administration.
65-80, 65-758
FEDERAL Farm Board. 64-20, 65-54,
65-1487
FEDERAL Housing Administration. 65-106
FEDERAL Inter-agency River Basin Committee.
Columbia Basin Inter-agency Committee see
Columbia Basin Inter-agency Committee
FEDERAL Power Commission. 64-1272,
65-147
FEDERAL Security Agency. 65-30
FEDERAL Trade Commission. 65-108,
65-140
FEDERAL
see also names beginning with the word
Federal, e. g. Federal Music Project
FISHERY Commission under the Reciprocity
Treaty of 1854 with Great Britain. 65-1967
FOREIGN Agricultural Relations, Office ot
65-95
FOREIGN Economic Mission to the Netherlands.
65-79
FOREIGN relations see Foreign relations
FOREIGN Service. 65-104, 65-115
FOREIGN Tariffs Division, Dept of Commerce.
64-688
FOREST Service. 64-391, 64-1267
UNITED STATES
FREEDMEN'S Bureau. 64-421, 64-1466
FUEL Administration. 65-1387
GENERAL Accounting Office. 64-664
Comptroller General. 64-664
GENERAL Land Office. 64-106, 64-1424,
65-246, 65-1181
see also Land— Public; U. S. —Bureau of
Land Management
Treasury warrants. 65-916
Florida. 64-674
Nebraska. 65-1467
GEODETIC Survey, Coast and see U. S. —
Coast and Geodetic Survey
GEOLOGICAL Survey. 64-51, 65-1076,
65-1300
GEORGE C. Marshall Space Flight Center,
Huntsville, Ala. 64-1583
GOVERNMENT Reports, Office ot 65-52
GREAT Plains Committee. 65-29
GROUND Observer Corps. 63-93
HEALTH and Welfare Activities, Interdepart-
mental Committee to Coordinate. 65-76
HIGH Commissioner to the Philippine Islands.
65-30, 65-116, 65-448
HOUSE of Representatives see U. S. —
Congress. House
HOUSING AdmlniSvfition, Federal. 65-106
HOUSING and Home Finance Agency. 65-106
HOUSING Authority see United States Housing
Authority
HYDROGRAPHIC Office. 63-378
IMMIGRATION and Naturalization Service.
65-1042
INDIAN Affairs, Bureau of see U. S. — Bureau
of Tn<tian Affairs
INDIAN Claims Commission. 65-1783
INDIAN Scouts. 65-799
INDIAN Service see U. S. —Bureau of Indian
Affairs
INDUSTRIAL Commission. 64-1120
INFANTRY see U. S. —Army— Infantry
INSULAR Auditor (for the Philippines) 65-116
INTERDEPARTMENTAL Committee to Coordi-
nate Health and Welfare Activities. 65-76
INTERIOR Dept see U. S. — Dept of the
Interior
INTERNAL Revenue Service. 64-980
see also Internal revenue
Nevada District 65-1787
North Carolina. 64-378
Utah District 65-1823
607
UNITED STATES
INTERSTATE Commerce Commission.
64-1402, 64-1500, 65-249, 65-1485
JOINT Commission for the Final Settlement of
toe Claims of the Hudson's Bay Company and
Puget Sound Agricultural Company. 65-1155
JUSTICE Dept. see U. S.-Dept. of Justice
\
LABOR Board, National War see U S -
National War Labor Board
LABOR, Dept. of Commerce and. 64-1308
LABOR Relations Board, National. 65-27
65-112, 65-1388 '
LAND Management, Bureau of. 64-693
65-1180
LAND Office see U.S. -General Land Office
LEGATION
■ see ais ° Consular service; Diplomatic
service
London, Eng. 65-63
Peking, China. 64-1624
Vienna, Austria. 65-63
LIBRARY of Congress. 64-613, 64-781
Buildings. 64-776
Catalog Division. 64-101
Gifts. 64-1543
MA ^575 and NaTa * SWpyard, Vallejo, Calif.
MARINE Corps. 64-1212
World Warn. 65-62
MARITIME Commission. 64-1573, 65-27
MEDICINE and Surgery, Bureau of. 65-49
MERCHANT Marine see Merchant marine
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NATIONAL Commission for UNESCO.
65-98
MILITARY Academy, West Point, NY
63-134, 63-397 '
Appointments. 64-253
^enis 63-89, 63-345, 64-625, 64-777,
64-1065, 64-1182, 64-1233, 65-565
65-968, 65-986, 65-2019
Diaries. 65-567
Notebooks. 65-567
MI r„ TAR I AS f J S nCe ***"». President's
Committee to Study the. 65-149
MINES, Bureau of. 65-97
MINT
Carson City, Nev. 65-1186
MISSISSIPPI ffiver Commission. 64-494
MUNITIONS Board. 65-114
MUTUAL Security Agency. 64-870, 65-143
NARCOTICS, Commissioner of. 65-96
NATIONAL Advisory Cancer Council. 65-149
NATIONAL Aeronautics and Space Administra-
tion. 64-1583, 65-149
NATIONAL Defense Council see U S —
Council of National Defense —
NATIONAL Heart Institute. 64-1174
NATIONAL Industrial Recovery Administration
see U. S. —National Recovery Administra-
tion
NATIONAL Labor Relations Board. 65-27
65-112, 65-1388 '
NATIONAL Museum. 65-1076
NATIONAL Park Service. 64-1510
NATIONAL Recovery Administration. 65-244
Director of Research and Planning. 65-42
NATIONAL Research Council see National
Research Council
NATIONAL Resources Committee. 64-145
64-1262 ■'
NATIONAL Science Foundation. 64-29
64-1576 '
Advisory Commission on Mineral Research
65-97 ~"wj.
NATIONAL War Labor Board
1918-1919. 64-1271
1942-1945
Detroit Regional Office. 64-1634
NATIONAL Youth Administration. 64-1483
65-1507 '
National Advisory Committee. 65-66
NATURALIZATION Service, Immigration and.
65-1042
NAVAL Academy, Annapolis, Md. 63-387
64-636, 64-678
Appointments. 64-253
Students. 63-89, 64-917
NAVAL Board of Inspection. 63-387
NAVAL Expedition to Japan, 1852-1854 see
United States Naval Expedition to Japan?"
1852-1854 ^^
NAVAL Observatory, Mare Island Calif.
64-779 *
NAVAL Observatory, Washington, D. C.
63—378
NAVAL Research, Office of. 64-1323
NAVAL Shipyard, Mare Island, Calif. 64-575
NAVY. 63-71, 65-226
see also headings beginning with the words
Naval and Navy; names of ships; names
of campaigns and battles; and appropriate
subdivisions under names of wars
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
Caribbean area. 63-387
Discipline. 64-868
Firearms. 64-868
Medical affairs. 65-49
65-49
UNITED STATES
NAVY (Continued)
20th century. 63-234, 64-636, 64-964
64-1110, 65-107, 65-134, 65-731
65-919
19th and 20th centuries. 64-413, 64-509
64-532, 64-553, 64-609, 64-671
64-988, 65-1518, 65-1533
\ \
19th century. 63-^03, 63-344, 63-378 \
63-387, 64-389, 64-462, 64-678 '
64-868, 64-961, 64-1012, 64-1168,
Officers' naval and personal papers.
65-61
Nurse Corps. 65-945
8th. 65-731
Naval District
Officers' relations with Franklin D. Roose-
velt. 65-38
South Pacific Fleet 64-1168
Surgeon General. 65-49
West Indies Squadron. 63-387
World War H. 65-330
NAVY Dept. 63-387
Assistant Secretary of the Navy. 65^44
Bureau of Construction and Repair. 63-155
64-1573 '
Bureau of Ordnance. 64-1168
Depot of Charts and Instruments. 63-378
Official orders. 65-1518
Secretary of the Navy
Benjamin F. Tracy. 63-402
Gideon Welles. 64-1387
Levi Woodbury. 64-1585
Under Secretary of the Navy. 65-119
World War n. 65-1066
NAVY Yard
Brooklyn, N. Y. 64-868
Mare Island, Calif. 64-575
Memphis, Tenn. 64-246
Philadelphia, Pa. 64-1388
Portsmouth, Va. 64-1234
see also Confederate States of America-
Navy Yard, Gosport, Va,
^FSF Navsd SttPrart, Portsmouth, Va.
64-1234
see also Confederates of America— Navy
Yard, Gosport, Va.
NURSE Corps. 65-945
OFFICE of Alien Property Custodian. 65-579
OFFICE of Army Accounts. 64-1567
OFFICE of Civil and Defense Mobilization.
65-169
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OFFICE of Economic Warfare.
OFFICE of Education
65-575
Commissioner of Education. 64-1201,
65-123
Correspondence with. 64-1327, 65-1631
Specialist in foreign education. 65-912
OFFICE of Farm Management. 64-841
OFFICE of Foreign Agricultural Relations.
65-95
OFFICE of Government Reports. 65-52
OFFICE of Indian Affairs see U. S. —Bureau
of Tnriinn Affairs
OFFICE of Internal Revenue see U. S. — Inter-
nal Revenue Service
OFFICE of Military Government for Germany.
65-942
OFFICE of Naval Research. 64-1323
OFFICE of Price Administration
Administrator. 65-42
Michigan. 65-1389
OFFICE of Production Management. 65-51
Labor Division. 65-48
OFFICE of Strategic Services. 64-1403,
65-900
OFFICE of the Chief Engineer see U.S. —
Army— Corps of Engineers
OFFICE of the Chief of Social Entertainments
see U. S. —Executive Office of the Presi-
dent—Office of the Chief of Social Entertain-
ments
OFFICE of War Information. 65-1763
OFFICE of War Mobilization and Reconversion.
64-1576
Advisory Board. 65-720
ORDNANCE Bureau (Navy Dept. ) 64-1168
PARK Service, National. 64-1510
PATENT Office. 64-1025
PENSIONS Office Building. 63-380
PHILADELPHIA Naval Shipyard, League
Island, Pa. 64-1388
PHILIPPINE Commission (1900-1916) 65-662
PHILIPPINE Islands, High Commissioner to
the. 65-30, 65-116, 65-448
PHILIPPINE War Damage Commission.
65-148
POST Office Dept.
see also Postal service
Assistant Postmaster General. 65-133
Congressional committees. 63-382, 64-257
UNITED STATES
POST Office Dept. (Continued)
Employees. 64-932
Postmaster General
Donald M. Dickinson. 65-1330
Jesse M. Donaldson. 65-105
Walter Q. Gresham 63-350
George von Lengerke Meyer. 65-917
POST Office (Local)
see also Postal service
Stetson, Me. 65-1973
POWER Commission, Federal. 64-1272,
65-147
PRESIDENT. 65-145
see also Presidents (U. S.); and names of
the Presidents
Administrative assistants. 65-141
Executive Office of the President see
U. S. —Executive Office of the President
Special assistant to. 65-122
Special counsel to. 65-126
Term of office. 65-128
PRESIDENT'S Advisory Committee on Educa-
tion. 65-71
PRESIDENT'S Committee for the Development
of Scientists and Engineers. 65-1040
PRESIDENT'S Committee on Administrative
Management. 65-72
PRESIDENT'S Committee on an Inquiry on
Cooperative Enterprise in Europe. 65-73
PRESIDENT'S Committee on Civil Service
Improvement. 64-178, 65-50, 65-74
PRESIDENTS Committee on Economic Security.
64-1634
PRESIDENT'S Committee on Portal to Portal
Travel Time. 65-75
PRESIDENT'S Committee to Study the United
States Military Assistance Program.
65-149
PRESIDENT'S Council of Economic Advisors.
65-100
PRESIDENT'S Interdepartmental Committee to
Coordinate Health and Welfare Activities.
65-76
PRESIDENTS Research Committee on Social
Trends. 64-1327
PRESIDENT'S Rubber Survey Committee see
U. S. —Special Committee to Study the
Rubber Situation
PRESIDENT'S Water Resources Policy Com-
mission. 65-27, 65-29
PRICE Administration, Office of see U. S.—
Office of Price Administration
PRODUCTION Management, Office of. 65-51
Labor Division. 65-48
UNITED STATES
PUBLIC Affairs see U. S. —Dept. of State-
Assistant Secretary of State for Public
Affairs
PUBLIC Works Administration
In Michigan. 64-1499
Mississippi Valley Committee. 65-29
QUARTERMASTER'S Dept. see U. S. — Army-
Quartermaster' s Dept.
RECLAMATION Repayment Commission.
65-1833
RECONVERSION, Office of War Mobilization
and. 64-1576
Advisory Board, 65-720
RECOVERY Administration, National see
U. S. — National Recovery Administration
RED Cross see Red Cross— American National
Red Cross
RELIEF Administration, Federal Emergency.
65-80, 65-758
REPAYMENT Commission. 65-1833
RESEARCH Committee on Social Trends.
64-1327
RESETTLEMENT Administration. 65-68
RESOURCES Committee see U. S. -National
Resources Committee
REVENUE -Cutter Service. 65-1171
RUBBER Survey Committee see U. S. —
Special Committee to Study the Rubber
Situation
RURAL Electrification Administration. 65-27,
65-29, 65-1505
SANITARY Commission see United States
Sanitary Commission
SCIENCE Foundation, National. 64-29,
64-1576
SECRETARIES (Cabinet officers) see names of
secretaries; and names of departments, e.g.
U. S. —Dept. of State
SECURITIES and Exchange Commission.
65-42, 65-132
SECURITY Agency, FederaL 65-30
SENATE see U. S.— Congress. Senate
SHIPPING Board. 65-166
SHIPPING Board Emergency Fleet Corporation.
65-79
SMITHSONIAN Institution see Smithsonian
Institution
SOCIAL Entertainments, Office of the Chief of
see U. S. —Executive Office of the Presi-
dent—Office of the Chief of Social Entertain-
SOCIAL Security Board. 65-34, 65-81
SOCIAL Trends, President's Research Com-
mittee on. 64-1327
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SOLICITOR General. 64-1291, 65-124
SPACE Administration, National Aeronautics
and. 64-1583, 65-149
SPECIAL Committee to Study the Rubber
Situation. 65-77
SPECIAL Mission to French North Africa, the
Middle East, Italy and France. 1944.
65-900
STATE Dept see U. S. -Dept of State
STRATEGIC Services, Office of. 64-1403
65-900
SUBVERSIVE Activities Control Board.
65-1057
SUPERINTENDENT of Indian Affairs see
U. S. —Bureau of Indian Affairs
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, 65-488, 65-880, 65-1722
Law clerks. 65-110
SURVEYOR General. 63-262, 65-1181
see also U. S. —General Ta^ Office
TARIFF Commission. 65-900
TECHNICAL Cooperation Administration.
65-95
TECHNICAL Mission to Brazil. 65-29
TECHNOLOGICAL Mission to Germany 1945
65-900
TRADE Commission, FederaL 65-180
65-140 *
TREASURY, Board of. 64-1567
TREASURY Dept. 63-216, 64-178
Agent to the Seal Fisheries, Pribilof Islands.
Annex, Washington, D. C. 63-349
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
65-565
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
65-740 ^
Comptroller's Office. 64-1567, 65-747
Financial transactions with. 65-1739
General Counsel. 65-130
Internal Revenue Service see U. S.— Inter-
nal Revenue Service
Secretary of the Treasury. 64-1052
Thomas Ewing. 65-905
Samuel D. Ingham. 64-1144
Hugh McCulloch. 63-374
Henry Morgenthau, Jr. 65-54
UNITED STATES
TREASURY Dept.
Secretary of the Treasury (Continued)
John Sherman. 65-930
John W. Snyder. 65-142
Oliver Wolcott. 64-202
Levi Woodbury. 64-1585
Second Auditor's Office. 65-1126
Under Secretary of the Treasury. 65-720
TREASURY Office. 64-1567
TRUMAN Committee see U. S. —Congress.
Senate— Special Committee Investigating the
National Defense Program
VETERANS' Administration. 64-253
VICE President see names of Vice Presidents
WAR Assets Administration. 65-27
WAR Dept 64-1569, 65-800, 65-1793.
65-1824 '
see also U. S. — Army
Assistant Secretary of War
Charles A, Dana. 65-901
Dwight F. Davis. 64-494
George De Rue Meiklejohn. 65-1491
Contracts. 65-1009
Secretary of War. 64-1052, 64-1194
Newton D. Baker. 65-28
James Barbour. 65-1811
John C. Calhoun. 65-1811
William Eustis. 64-1563
James McHenry. 65-1678
William L. Marcy. 64-1575, 65-1681
Joel R. Poinsett 63-386
ElihuRoot 64-778
Edwin M. Stanton. 65-931
Special assistant to the Secretary of War
65-79 J " -
Spruce Production Division. 64-1267
WAR Industries Board. 65-79
WAR Information Office. 65-1763
WAR Labor Board see U. S. —National War
Labor Board
WAR Mobilization and Reconversion, Office of.
64-1576
Advisory Board. 65-720
WAR Production Board. 64-773, 65-51
65-114, 65-122
WAR Relocation Authority. 65-80
WAR Stopping Administration. 64-1573
WAR Trade Board. 64-690
WATER Resources Policy Commission.
65-27, 65-29
UNITED STATES
WEATHER Bureau. 64-782,64-1556
WEIGHTS and Measures, Bureau of. 65-1719
WHITE House Office see U. S. —Executive
Office of the President— White House Office
WORK Projects Administration. 64-21
64-785, 65-1507
Administrator. 65-43
Deputy Administrator. 65-80
Economist in. 65-42
Reports for. 65-767
Indiana. 65-30
Nebraska. 65-1479
Utah. 65-1162, 65-1791
WORK Relief Program, FederaL 65-948
WORKS Administration, Public see U S.-
Public Works Administration
WORKS Progress Administration see BL S.—
Work Projects Administration
YOUTH Administration, National see U.S.—
National Youth Administration
End of entries for
UNITED STATES
UNITED States Bank see Bank of the United
States
UNITED States Chamber of Commerce. 64-349
UNITED States Christian Commission.
65-506, 65-1882
UNITED States Daughters of 1812, National
Society of see National Society of the United
Daughters of 1812
UNITED States Expedition to the Antarctic,
International Geophysical Year, 1954-1959
64-782
UNITED States Exploring Expedition, 1838-
1842. 63-344, 64-1388
UNITED States Hawaiian Reciprocity Treaty of
1876. 64-762
UNITED States Housing Authority. 65-65
UNITED States National Committee for the
International Geophysical Year. Antarctic
Program. 64-782
UNITED States Naval Expedition to Japan
1852-1854. 65-924 — ■"
UNITED States Olympic Association. 64-832
UNITED States Pharmaceutical Board.
•65-1983
UNITED States Sanitary Commission. 64-325
65-182, 65-204 WT
Western Sanitary Commission. 65-681
Woman's Central Association of Relief.
64-952
UNITED States Shipping Board Emergency
Fleet Corporation. 65-79
610
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
UNITED States Sisal Trust. 65-1427
DOTTED States Steel Corporation. 64-798
DOTTED War Fund of Nebraska. 65-1508
DOTTED World Federalists. 65-1763
DOTTED Zionist Socialist Labor Party Poale-
Zion see Poale Zion. D. S.
DOTTY magazine (Chicago) 64-1326
DOTTY, N. H.
Family papers. 65-698
DOTVERSAL military training program.
65-129
DOTVERSAL Winding. 64-240
DOTVERSALIST churches
Sermons. 65-1531
North Carolina. 64-446, 65-1531
Southern States. 65-1531
UNIVERSE see Cosmogony
UOTVERSTTIES and colleges see Colleges and
universities; also names of universities and
colleges and names of places in which they
are located
UNIVERSITIES Committee on Post-war Inter-
national Problems
Ann Arbor Branch. 65-1390
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
UNIVERSITY of Michigan Alumni Club of the
Philippines. 64-1417
DOTVERSTTY OF Michigan Club of Ann Arbor.
65-1377
UNIVERSITY of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
Pa. see Philadelphia, Pa. — Dniversity of
Pennsylvania
UNIVERSITY of Santo Tomas in the Philippines.
64-1417
UNIVERSITY of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. see
Sewanee, Tenn. —University of the South
UNIVERSITY of Tokyo see Tokyo, "Japan-
Imperial Dniversity
UNIVERSITY presses
Virginia. 65-959
DNIVERSITY Professors, American Association
of see American Association of University
Professors
DOTVERSTTY School, Richmond, Va. (formerly
at Petersburg, Va. ) 64-398
DNIVERSITY Women, American Association of
see American Association of. University.
Women
UNIVERSITY Women, International Federation
of. 64-818, 65-1201
UNMARRIED mothers. 63-170
DNTERMEYER, Louis, 1885- 64-41,
64-150, 65-938
UNTERMYER, Samuel, 1858-1940. 65-1742
UNWTN (T. Fisher), London, Eng. 65-855
DPDEGRAFF, Allan Eugene. 65-717
UPDEGRAFF, Milton. 64-779
UPDIKE, John. 1728 or 9-1804. 65-184
UPHAM, Warren. 63-241
UPJOHN, William, 1807-1887. 65-1373
UPJOHN Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. 65-407
UPPER Missouri Indian Agency. 65-1177,
65-1801, 65-1811
UPPER Missouri Outfit. 65-1401
UPPER Peninsula, Mich.
Politics. 65-644
Surveys. 65-331
UPPER St. John's, Berkeley, S. C.
Resident of. 63-302
UPPSALA, Sweden
Letters from scientists in. 65-1311
DPSHAW, Virginia Delaware (Wilcox)
64-1249
UPSHAW, William Jeremiah. 64-1249
UPSHAW family. 64-1249
UPSHER-SMTTH, F. A. see Smith, F. A.
Upsher.
UPSON, Arthur T. 64-908
UPTON, Emory, 1839-1881. 63-395, 65-896
URBAIN, S. 65-1311
URBAN League and Brough Community Associ-
ation, Grand Rapids, Mich, 65-1334
URBAN League of Detroit, Mich. 65-608
URBAN League of Lincoln, Neb. 65-1490
URBAN League of Portland, Or. 65-1033
URBANA, 111.
Colleges and universities see Illinois—
University (Urbana)
Housing. 65-1918
Letters from. 65-158
Rotary Club. 65-1935
Sewerage. 65-1918
World War L 65-1310
URDANETA, Ralph. 64-895
URDANG, George. 65-1983
DREY, Harold C. 64-83
URINARY diseases. 65-1542
URMY, Clarence Thomas, 1858-1923.
65-2012
URMY, Mabel see Seares, Mabel (Urmy)
URQUHART family. 64-1118
URUGUAY
Naval service (D. S. ) 64-509
USEFUL arts see Technology
USHER, John Palmer, 1816-1889. 64-959,
64-1424
USURY. 64-74
see also Interest
DTAH. 65-1182 , 65-1774 , 65-1791
Banks and banking. 65-1152
Biographies
Mormons. 65-1162
Notes, etc 65-1182
Botany. 65-1779
Churches and religious affairs. 65-1127
see also Utah— Mormons andMormonlsm
Baptist. 65-1791
Coal industry and trade. 65-1791
Colleges and universities. 64-840
Presidents. 65-1791
Colorado River Fact Committee. 65-944
Copper mines and mining. 65-2009
I Cotton
Growing. 65-1122
Distilling industries. 65-1823
Genealogy. 65-1791
Gold mines and mining. 65-1791
Historical Records Survey. 6J-1791
History
Local. 65-1162
Indian raids and massacres. 64-575,
65-869
Indians
Government relations. 65-944 , 65-1822
Internal Revenue Service
Field records, Salt Lake City. 65-1823
Judges. 65-1795
Merchants. 65-1127
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc. )
Chinook winds. 65-1778
Military service in. 63-272
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1791, 65-1805
Engineering. 65-1798
6U
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
UTAH (Continued) x
Mormons and Mormonism. 65-1791
see also Utah Expedition, 1857-1858
Annals of the Southern Utah Mission
1847-77. 65-1122
Biographies. 65-1162
History (Notes, etc ) 65-1774
Journey to Utah. 65-646
Mountain Meadows Massacre, 1857 see
Mountain Meadows Massacre, 185T -
Notaries. 65-1127
Pioneer life. 65-1162, 65-1774, 65-1791
65-1868 '
Politics. 65-1127
Papers of persons active in
20th century. 65-67
Postal service. 65-1791
Probate law and practice. 65-1795
Railroads. 65-1190/ 65- 1791
Silver mines and mining. 65-1156
Social life. 65-1127
State Agricultural College, Logan. 64-840
Surveys and surveying. 65-1788, 65-1791
Tax records. 65-1823
Telegraph companies. 65-1127
Travel and description. 64-172, 64-732
65-288, 65-646, 65-1701, 65-1791 '
Work Projects Administration. 65-1162,
UTAH Copper Company. 65-2009
UTAH Co. , Utah
Biography. 65-1182
UTAH Enterprise Mine. 65-1805
UTAH Expedition, 1857-1858. 65-1791
65-1807 '
UT 65 H -mi d M0Untain Minin e Company.
UTAH Indian Superintendencv. 65-178?
65-1822 '
UTICA, N. Y.
Gas manufacture and works. 65-828
Law practice. 64-888, 64-889, 64-931
Social life. 64-859
Women's suffrage. 64-346
UTICA Steam Gauge Company. 64-861
UTLEY, Clifton Maxwell, 1904- 65-704
UTLEY, Joseph. 64-241
UTRECHT, Treaty of, 1713. 63-100
UTTLEY, Alison. 65-1978
UTAH Territory
Auditior of public accounts, business, and
personal papers. 65-1127
Governor, 1857-1861 (Cumming) 65-1791
UTE Indians
Campaigns against (1715) 65-1165
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1499
New Mexico. 65-1126
UTICA and Black River Railroad Company.
V. M. t see Virginia —Military Institute
Lexington. '
VACANT land see Land- Vacant
VACCINATION. 63-212
Animals. 64-1263
Discovery at 65-1949
VA 65™012 Hor * ce Annesle y. °- 1861.
VAIL, Aaron. 65-388
VAIL, Alfred, 1807-1859. 64-1582
VAIL, James Cummings. 64-1582
VAIL, John. 65-1831
VAIL, Stephen Montfort. 65-654
VAIL family. 64-1582
Genealogy. 64-1582
VAILL collection, 1821-1840. 64-1287
VALATTE, N. Y.
Family papers. 64-917
VALDES CALDERON, Francisco. 64-895
VALENCE. 65-1928
VALENCIANA Mine, Mexico. 63-16
VALENTINE, Benjamin B. 64-599
VALENTINE, Edward Kimball, 1843-1916
65-1440
VA £fNTINE, EdWard VlrBinius ' 1838-1930.
VALENTINE, James. 65-231
VALENTINE, Mann S. 64-599
VALENTINES. 65-294
VALETON de Boissiere, Ernest, 1810-1894
see Boissiere, Ernest Valeton de, 1810-
VALLANDIGHAM, Clement Laird, 1820-1871
63-254, 63-377
VALLE, Francisco Antonio Maria del see
Maria del Valle, Francisco Antonio
VALLE, Juan Baptiste. 64-334
VALLE y Caviedes, Juan deL 63-74
VALLE family. 64-296
VALLEJO, Calif.
Mare Island Naval Shipyard. 64-575
VALLETTE, Henry. 63-398
VALLEY Forge, Pa.
Revolution. 65-179
VALLEY Mountain, W. Va.
Civil War. 64-1226
VALLEY Railroad Company. 64-1286
VALLOMBROSA, Antoine Amedee Marie
Vincent Manca de, marquis de Mores see
Mores, Antoine Amedee Marie Vincent
Manca de VaUombrosa, marquis de, 1858-
1896.
VALVERDE y Cosfo, Antonio. 65-1165
VANADIUM
Arizona, 65-1781
VAN BIBBER family
Genealogy. 64-1307
VANBUREN, A. A. 64-843
V ^8?8^M-843 !eUCa (SiDeleton) "*• 182 °-
VAN BUREN, De Puy, b. 1822. 65-611
VAN BUREN, Elton. 64-843
VANBUREN, H. E. 64-843
VANBUREN, Jarvis. 64-562
VAN BUREN, John, 1810-1866. 64-843
VA £5? ES ' M3rtIn ' **"■ U - S " "82-1862.
As correspondent. 64-510, 64-843
64-1575, 64-1585 '
Autographs. 63-136, 64-47, 64-63, 65-59
VAN BUREN, Ark.
Politics. 63-126
VAN BUREN Co. , Iowa
Letters from. 65-1513
Treasurer. 65-527
VAN BUREN family. 64-843
VAN CAMP, Wellington. 65-606
VANCE, Zebulon Baird, 1830-1894. 63-66
64-366, 64-1096, 65-714 '
VANCE Co. , N. C.
Personal papers. 64-436
612
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
VANCE family. 64-366
VAN CLEEF, Mynderse, 1853-1935. 64-942
VAN CORLAER, Elizabeth. 64-943
VAN COTT, Margaret Newton, 1830-1914.
64-966
VANCOUVER Island
History (Notes, etc ) 65-1766
VANDALE, EarL 65-812
VANDALIA, HL
Schools. 64-252
VAN DE LINDE family. 65-1575
VAN DEMAN, Esther Boise, 1862-1937.
65-1353
VANDENBELT, John MeMn, 1912- 64-1174
VANDENBERG, Arthur Hendrick, Jr. 64-1518
VANDENBERG, Arthur Hendrick, 1884-1951.
64-1448, 64-1455, 64-1462, 64-1469,
64-1474, 64-1496, 64rl499, 64-1515,
64-1518, 65-226, 65-287, 65-311, 65-338,
65-342, 65-397, 65-458, 65-463, 65-487,
65-537, 65-547, 65-552, 65-554, 65-559,
65-579, 65-584, 65-665, 65-1379, 65-1390
VANDENBERG, Hazel H. (Whlttaker) 65-554
VANDENBROEK, John Abraham, 1885-1959.
65-612
VANDERBILT, Cornelltts, 1794-1877
Autographs. 63-245
VANDERBILT, George. 65-1664
VANDERBILT family. 65-1775
VANDERBILT Unlyerslty, Nashville, Tenn.
Faculty members' papers. 65-654
Football teams. 64-1172
VANDERCOQK, John W. , 1902- 65-871
VANDEROOOK, Roy C. , 1873-1960. 65-254,
65-613
VANDERHORST, Adele (Allston) 1842-1415.
63-272, 63-315
VANDERHORST, Arnoldus. 63-315
VANDERHORST family. 63-315
VANDERPOOL, George. 65-614
VANDERVELD, Anthony. 65-1361
VANDER VELDE, Lewis George, 1890
65-610, 65-566, 65-1372
VANDEVER, C. E. 65-1178
VAN DOREN, Carl Clinton, 1885-1950..
65-1997
VAN DOREN, Jacob, of New Jersey. 65-1551
VAN DOREN. Mark. 1894- .65-1209
VAN DOREN family
Genealogy. 65-969
VANDORN, EarL 1820-1863. 63-61. 63-403,
64-765
VANDRUTEN, John, 1901-1957. 65-1064
VAN DYCK, Edward S. 65-1147
VANDYKE, Henry, 1852-1933. 63-372,
63-407
VAN DYKE family
Genealogy. 65-976
VANE, Charles William, 3d marquis of
Londonderry see Londonderry, Charles
William VaneTTd marquis of, 1778-1854
VAN FLEET, Martin N. 65-1489
VAN GAASBEEK, Peter. 65-60
VAN HISE, Charles Richard, 1857-1918
64-1624, 65-1918
VANHISE, David. 64-245
VANHOSEN, H. B. 65-1982
VAN LEER, Tenn.
General stores. 64-1176
VAN LOON, HendrlkWiBem, 1882-1944.
64-1560
VAN MATER & Holmes, Matawan, N. J.
65-1645
VAN MATER family. 65-1604
Genealogy. 65-1598
VAN METRE, George W. 63-129
VAN METRE family. 63-129
VAN NEST, Abraham R. 65-1555
VANNHALL, Joan Baptist see Wanhal, Jottfum
Baptist, 1739-1813
VANNOFPEN, Charles Leonard, 1869-1938.
63-130
VAN NORMAN family
Genealogy. 65-1989
VANORSDEL, William Wesley, 1848-1919.
64-973
VAN PATTEN, Nathan, 1887-1956. 65-2006
VAN PELT, George. 65-631
VAN PELT, Robert. 65-1485
VAN RENSSELAER, Alida (Schuyler) see
Livingston, Alida (Schuyler) Van Rensselaer,
1656-1729
VANSANT, Samuel Rinnan. 63-243
VANSCHAACK, Peter, 1795-ca. 1864. 64-917
VAN SCHAICK, Henry. 64-943
VAN SCHAICK collection, 1732-1826. 64-943
VAN SCHAICK family. 65-1576
VANSICLEN, George W. 64-771
VANSTTTART, Nicholas, bjaron Bextey see
Bezley, Nicholas Vansittart, baron, B68-
1851
VAN SLYKE, Lucius Lincoln, 1859-1931
Notes on lectures by. 65-606
VAN TYNE, Charles H. *5-166
VAN TYNE, Claude Halstead, 1869-1930.
64-1515, 65-380, 65-531, 65-532, 65-1372
VAN TYNE, Helen Belfield Bates. 65-615
VAN TYNE, IsabeL 64-1478
VANVALKENBDRG, Edwin A., d. 1932.
65-1304
VANVALKENBURG, Samuel, 1891- 65-532
VANVECHTEN, Carl, 1880- 65-1997
VAN VLECK family. 64-722
VANVOORHIS, Louise see Armstrong, Louise
(Van Voorms) 1889-1548
VANWAGENEN, Jacob
Descendants of. 65-1581
VAN WAGENEN family
Genealogy. 65-1581
VAN WAGONER, Murray Delos, 1898-
64-1483, 64-1499, 65-397, 65-606, 65-1338,
65-1B79
VAN WERT, Ga,
Baptist Church. 85-190
VAN WINKLE, Isaac 65-1785
VANWYCK, Charles Henry, 1824-1895.
65-1440
VANWYCK, Theodore. 65-1529
VAN WYCKfamily. 65-60
VAN ZANDT, Susan Isabelle see Dubmy,
Susan Isabelle (Van Zandt]
VAN 23LE, Philip Taylor, 1843-1917. 64-1500
VARGAS Zapata y Lujan Ponce de Leon,
Diego de. 65-1165
VAHICKi N. Y.
Vigilance Society. 64-921
VARIGNY, Charles de 65-1777
VARILLA, Philippe Bonau see Bunau-Vaiilla,
Philippe, 1859-1940
VARIORIBM, by Harold N. HiUebrand
65-1310
VARNER, Woody. 64-895
VaRNISH and varnishing
Companies
Louisiana. 65-889
613
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
VARSER, Lycurgls Rayner. 65-711
VASCULAR plants see Botany
VASQUEZ, Benito. 64-287
VASS, James. 65-995
VASS, William WnrreU, 1821-1896. 64-1124
VASSAR, T. E. 65-1778
VASSAR College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Students. 64-10, 64-1095, 65-655
VATER, Jobann Severln, 1771-1826. 63-2
VATICAN
see also Catholic Church
Foreign relations (U. S. ) 64-775
Library. 64-101
VAUCLADf, Samuel Matthews, 1856-1940
65-832. 65-1547
VAUCLAIN family. 65-1547
VAUGHAN, Benjamin, 1751-1835. 65-2001
VAUGHAN, Harry H. , 1893- 65-144
VAUGHAN, John, 1755-1841. 64-1145
VAUGHAN, Victor Clarence, 1851-1929
64-1413, 85-531, 65-1392
Notes on lectures by. 65-278, 65-333
VAUGHN, Guy. 64-1557
VAUGHN, J. C. 65-878
VAUGHN, Stella. 65-887
VEATCH, Nathan Thomas, 1886- 65-146
VEGA, Placido. 65-2013
VEGETABLE kingdom see Botany
VEHICLES
Exhibits of. 64-1329
VELASCO, Tex.
Travel and description. 64-760
VELDE, Harold H. 64-775
VELDE, Lewis George Vander see Vander
Velde, Lewis George, 1890-
VELEZ CACHUPIN, Tomis. 85-1165
VELIE, Charles Deere, 1861-1929. 64-1525
VELIE, Stephen H., Jr. 64-1525
VELIE family. 64-1525
VENABLE, Francis Preston, 1856-1934
65-749
VENANGO Co. , Pa.
TanH
Speculation. 65-1565
VENDUES see Auctions
VENEREAL disease. 65-1542
VENEZUELA
Botany. 64-826
Boundaries. 63-402, 64-764
Churches and religious affairs
Lutheran. 63-28
Consular service (Gt Brit) 65-1670
Diplomatic service (U. S. ) 65-862
Economic conditions. 63-135
Travel and description. 65-1384
VENIAMDJOV, IranEvseevich see Innokentil
Metropolitan of Moscow, 1797^1879
VENICE, N. T.
Tombstone inscriptions. 64-899
VENTILATION and ventilating. 65-1939
VENTURA Co. , r.Hf_
History (Manuscript collection) 66-952
VENUS (Sloop) 64-1392
VERACRUZ, Mexico
French occupation. 65-2013
Mexican War, 1845-1848. 63-355
Blockade. 63-396
Politics. 64-1213
Steamboat lines. 64-345
VERDUN, France
World War I
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-949
VERBA, Francisco de. 63-1
VERHOEFF, Mary. 65-26
VERMILION Co. , DX
Family papers. 64-242
VERMONT
Account books. 64-1440
Art and artists. 65-1851
Banks and banking. 64-790
Business papers. 64-789
Cavalry. 64-793
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
Civil War. 63-327, 64-793
Colleges and universities. 64-1425
see also Vermont — University
(Burlington)
Courts. 64-1589, 65-954, 65-955
Creameries. 64-789
Customs service. 64-793
Farms and farming. 64-1587
Globemaking. 64-794
History
LocaL 65-953
Insurance business. 64-790
Judges. 65-954
Land. 64-790
Legal documents. 65-953
Law practice. 64-1589, 65-955
Legal history. 65-955
Literary papers. 64-791, 64-1586
Local papers and records. 65-1320
Lumber industry and trade. 64-789
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc )
64-1588
Politics. 64-1220
Papers of persons active In. 65-955
65-1071 '
Railroads. 64-1590
Revolution
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-179
Roads. 64-790
Plank. 64-1590
Rural status. 64-946
Schools. 64-790
Steamboat lines. 64-788
Students. 64-952
Surveys and surveying. 64-790
Teachers and teaching. 65-955
Travels from. 64-1555
University (Burlington) 64-1413
Students. 65-955
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 .a'
VERNON, MabeL 65-1160, 65-1183
VERNON, Simon Francois 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
614
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
VERULAM, Lady Katharine Grimston see
Clarendon, Lady Katharine (Grimston)
Villiers, d. 1874
VESSELS (Ships) see Ships
VESUVIUS Furnace. 65-721
VETERAN Association of the First Corps of
Cadets (Massachusetts) 64-15
VETERANS. 64-938
Bonuses see Bounties, Military
Civil War. 65-1511
Periodicals. 65-1605
Rehabilitation of disabled. 65-1511
Reunions. 65-93
Confederate. 63-290, 63-339, 64-476,
64-1184
Virginia. 65-1011
Legislation
Minnesota. 63-236
Pensions see Pensions, Military
Societies see Veterans' organizations
Spanish American War. 65-213
World War L 65-1503
VETERANS' Administration, U. S. 64-253
VETERANS Association of the 20th Michigan
Infantry Regiment. 65-1362
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 Veterans
Civil War
Michigan. 65-1362
Nebraska. 65-1465
Confederate. 63-50, 63-290
Spanish American War. 63-50
Nebraska. 65-1481
Nevada. 65-1787
Washington. 63-213
By place
Massachusetts. 64-15
Michigan. 65-427
VETERINARIANS
New York. 64-834
VETERINARY Experiment Station, Cornell
University. 64-834
VETERINARY medicine. 64-834, 64-891,
64-952
see also Cattle diseases
VETROMTT.K, Eugene. 65-1815
VETTERLEIN (Julius) b Company, Philadephia,
Pa. 65-833
VETTERLEIN, Theodore H. 65-833
VETTERLEIN family. 65-833
VIAJES en la costa al norte de las Californias,
1774-90 (Manuscript collection) 65-1825
VTBBERT, Charles Bruce. 65-636
VICE
Illinois.
64-52
VTCE-Presidentlal elections see Presidential
elections
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
Civil 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, 65-160, 65-1319
Letters from. 64-364
Travels from. 64-758
Yellow fever. 64-364
VICKSBURG Monument Commission, Mich.
65-324
VICTOR Creamery Company, Victor, N. Y.
64-928
VICTOR, N. Y.
Business records. 64-928
VICTORIA, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901
Autographs. 64-47
Relating to. 64-817
VICTORIA, B. C.
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1766
VICTORIA (Ship) 64-609
VIELE-GRIFFIN, Francis, 1864-1937. 64-92
VIENNA, Austria
Diplomatic service (U. S.) 64-544
Travel and description. 63-250
United States Legation. 65-63
VIENNA, Ga.
Business papers. 64-590
VIENNA, Treaty of, 1731. 63-100
VIERECK, George Sylvester, 1884-1962.
64-150, 65-1850
VIGIL, Donaciano. 65-1168
VIGIL family. 65-1168
VIGILANCE committees
California. 64-263
Michigan. 65-431
Montana. 65-1769
VIGILANCE Society, N. Y. 84-921
VIGNAUD, Henry, 1830-1922. 64-523
VILAS, William Freeman, 1840-1908. 63-376,
64-764, 64-1624, 65-1330
VILLAGE Improvement Society, Riehford,
N. Y. 64-915
VTLLAGUTIERRE Soto-Mayor, Juan de.
65-1788
VTLLARD, Henry, 1835-1900. 65-1045
VTLLARD, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949.
65-1934
VTLLARD, Oswald Garrison, 1916- 65-384,
65-481
VILLASeSoR, Joseph Chacon Medina Salazar
y, marques de la Penuela see Chacon
Medina Salazar y Villasenor, Joseph, mar-
quis de la Penuela
VILLIERS, Edward, earl of Jersey see
Jersey, Edward Villiers, earl of,~I556-1711
VTLLIERS, Lady Katharine (Grimston) see
Clarendon, Lady Katharine (GrimstonT~
Villlers, d. 1874
VTNAL, Harold. 63-150
VTNAL, William Gould. 64-819
VTNCE, William. 64-745
VDfCENNES, Ind. 64-287
VINCENT, Boyd. 65-91
VINCENT, JohnHeyL 1832-1920. 65-51
VINE Hill Academy, Scotland Neck, N. C.
64-649
VDJELAND, N. J.
State School. 65-1662
VINSON, Frederick Moore, 1890- 64-253,
64-1573, 65-168, 65^173, 65-1478
VINTON, D. H. 65-184
VINTON, Francis Laurens, 1835-1879. 63-131
VINTON, John Rogers, 1801-1847. 63-131
VINTON, Madeleine see Dahlgren, Madeleine
(Vinton) 1825-1898
VINTON, Samuel Finley, 1792-1862. 63-171,
65-905
VIOLA, HL
Civil War. 64-246
VIOLETTE, Eugene Morrow, 1873-1939,
collector. 64-283
VIOLIN music. 64-1322
VIRGIL-SL Vrain land grant, Colo. 65-1190
615
VIRGIN, Thomas
Estate of. 65-1161
VIRGIN Islands •
Family and personal papers. 65-1562
VIRGINIA. 65-876, 65-1020
se e also West Virginia
Accounts. 64-1238, 65-1004
Archeology. 64-1243
Archives of Virginia and Confederate States
of America. 65-988
Artillery
2dRegt., 1861-1862. 64-1034
Richmond Howitzers, 1859-1865
Auditor. 64-1099
Authors and publishers. 65-970
AU eSSm""" (Manuscri P t «>Uection)
Ballads. 64-799
Bankruptcy records. 65-975
Banks and banking. 64-531, 64-602, 64-981
Booksellers and bookselling. 64-1234
Bridges. 65-946
Brokerage houses. 65-1001
Boundaries. 65-721
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
65-1015, 65-1535 *
Christian. 65-1015
Episcopal. 64-1043, 64-1246, 65-1007
Friends. 65-1015
German Reformed. 65-1015
Lutheran. 65-1015
"IwJus M ' 1001 ' M - m8 ' M - 1542 .
Presbyterian. 64-1055, 64-1104
64-1236, 65-1015 '
Cities and towns
Records. 65-1017
Civic clubs. 65-1002
Civil engineering. 65-960
Ci ?5-m 2 M " 574, 64 " 999 ' 65 - 1082 -
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
Battlefield markers. 65-979
VIRGINIA— Civil War (Continued)
Campaigns, battles, military actions
63-199, 63-226, 63-231, 63-408
64-399, 64-1151, 65-1319, 65-1630
see al 80 names of battles, and cam-
paigns, e. g. Peninsular Campaign
1862 '
Confederate side. 63-134, 63-303
63-391, 64-222, 64-406, 64-479*
64-619, 64-1034,. 65-719, 65-734
65-1882 '
Maps. 65-946
Casualties. 64-406
Causes and pre-war conditions. 64-1180
C1 M^gf ** 63 ' 143, 63 " 303 ' 64 - $07 >
Destruction and pillage. 63-143
Federal occupation. 63-199, 64-462
Hospitals. 64-399, 65-961
Maps. 65-946
64-479, 64-505,
Medical affairs,
64-1180
Military life. 65-1460
Military papers
Confederate side. 64-596
Military service in. 63-169, 63-327
2iS* 63 " 351, 63 - 408 < 64 - 2 w. '
EIS M - 248 ' 64 - 303 . M -621
64-644, 64-665, 64-944, 64-1010
65-1597 ' ■
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
""«", 64-637, 64-662 64-6I3;
"-?"' M"«4. 64-679, 64-985
64-1010, 64-1016, 64-1019
64-1085, 64-1122, 64-1226*
65-722, 65-965, 65-1532 '
Naval operations. 64-609, 64-678
Politics. 64-154, 65-992
Pr 65T rS 3nd prlsons - 65-869, 65-885,
Regiments see Virginia— Artillery
Virginia-Infantry '
Soldiers from. 64-571, 64-625 64-661
65-980, 65-1016. 65-1882 '
Clubs. 64-1233, 65-960
Colleges and universities. 63-78 64-398
64-512, 64-1045, 64-1228, 65-996,
see also Virginia— University (Charlottes-
ville); Washington and Lee University
Lexington, Va. ; William and Mary
College, Williamsburg, Va.
Colonial period. 63-102, 64-797
see also Virginia (Colony)
Church records. 65-1015
Commission merchants. 64-364, 64-1084
M-1531, 65-709
Cotton
Growing. 64-436
Trade. 64-1084
County government and county records
65-1017
^kSoit 34 " 561 ' 64 " 751 ' 64 " m4 ' 65 - 961 >
Circuit Superior Court (James City Co. )
County Court (Fauquier Co. )
Bankruptcy records. 65-975
Superior Court of Law and Chancery
(Dinwiddle Co.) 64-1228
Dance music 64-799
Day nurseries. 64-1224
Distilling Industries. 64-980
Eastern State Hospital, Williamsburg.
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, 65-987, 65-1000, 65-1006
65-1802 '
Exhibitions and fats. 64-703
Family and personal papers
18th to 20th centuries. 64-412 64-742
64-1032, 64-1222, 64-1225, 65-875 '
65-968, 65-995, 65-1024, 65-1025,
65-1026
18th and 19th centuries. 64-518, 64-536
64-1240, 64-1274, 65-916, 65-963, '
65-998, 65-1010, 65-1027
19th century. 64-800, 64-978, 65-874.
«"?£*•, 65 " 965 ' 65 - 1001 ' 65-1005,
19th and 20th centuries. 63-117
64-386, 64-483, 64-594, 64-671
«"£!* 64 - 1M5 » 64-1249, 65-957,
65— 978
20th century. 65-959, 65-985, 65-993
Bible records, 1604-1964. 65-1014
Farms and farming. 63-143, 63-145
64-751, 64-1236, 65-663
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
616
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
VIRGINIA (Continued)
Genealogy. 65-9S2, 65-967, 65-976
65-1018 . 65-1022
General stores. 65-989
Governors. 65-991
Guardian and ward. 65-1017
Harbors. 64-1099
Hardware
Manufacture. 65-1956
Health resorts, watering places etc
64-1132
Historic houses and sites. 65-956
History (Notes, etc.) 63-141, 64-154
65-982. 65-1028
Horses
Breeding. 64-1247
Hospitals. 64-364, 64-607
Household accounts. 64-56, 65-1023
Huguenots. 64-1238
Industries. 63-137
Infantry
4thRegt, 1898-1899. 64-1246
6thRegt., 1861-1865
Company G. 65-973
10th Regt., 1861-1865. 65-869
11th Regt. , 1776-1781. 64-1184
15th Regt, 1776-1778. 64-1184,
65-973
18th Regt. , 1861-1865
Company E. 65-980
21st Regt. , 1861-1865. 64-661
23d Regt. , 1861-1865
Company D. 65-965
46th Regt. , 1861-1865. 65-1001
53d Regt., 1861-1865. 64-571, 64-751
88th Regt. (Militia) 64-797
105th Regt. (Militia) 65-971
Richmond Light Infantry Blues. 65-972
Insurance. 64-531
Iron industry and trade. 63-137, 64-1248
65-1009
Labor. 63-137
Land. 63-95, 63-102, 64-436, 64-751,
65-971
Grants. 64-797, 64-1189, 65-983
Legal documents. 64-751, 64-797,
64-997, 64-1230, 64-1237, 65-916
65-960, %5-961, 65-974, 65-983,
65-987, 65-990, 65-991, 65-992,
65-1000, 65-1005, 65-1006, 65-1017
65-1020, 65-1026
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, 65-963, 65-974
Leather industry and trade. 64-587
Legal documents. 65-1006, 65-1020
Letters from. 64-376, 64-386, 64-435
64-475, 64-515, 64-600, 64-1028
Letters received in. 64-634, 64-679
64-729, 64-1060, 64-1082
Libraries. 65-996
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
Mental hospitals. 65-1013
Merchants. 63-345, 63-382, 64-56, 64-590,
64-1001, 64-1044, 65-903, 65-961,
65-989
Military District see Virginia Military
District
Military Institute, Lexington, Va.
Students. 63-145
Treasurer's records. 65-1012
Militia. 63-88, 63-102, 64-453, 64-751,
64-797, 64-1031, 64-1046, 64-1288,
65-971, 65-972
Registers, lists, etc 65-981
Money (Paper) 64-1250
Monuments. 65-969, 65-1012
Music. 64-799
Navy yards. 64-1234
Confederate. 65-984
Newspapers. 63-68, 64-1555, 65-999
Physical geography. 63-378
Pictures and portraits. 65-962
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, 64-1098, 64-1189
History (Notes, etc.) 65-982
Organizations and parties
Whig. 64-1244, 64-1555
Papers of persons active in. 63-102,
64-1099, 64-1275, 65-992, 65-1021
Postal service. 63-145
Public works. 65-960
Quitrents. 65-983
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
Bounty lands in Ohio. 65-977
Military affairs. 64-805, 64-997,
64-1184
Military papers. 65-973
Soldiers from. 65-977
Rivers. 64-1099
Improvement. 65-960
Roads. 65-946
Schools. 64-398, 64-644, 64-1069,
65-1019
Sermons. 65-1020
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, 65-885
Soldiers' homes. 65-1011
Songs. 64-799
Southwestern State Hospital, Marion.
65-1013
State Library, Richmond. 65-996
Students. 63-89, 63-145, 63-345, 64-373,
64-485, 64-669, 65-973
Papers. 64-1228
Registers, lists, etc. 65-1027
Surveys and surveying. 64-797, 64-1189,
65-971, 65-983, 65-992
Tax records. 64-797, 65-1017
Confederate. 64-751
1800-1850. 64-56
1900-1950. 64-1236
Teachers and teaching. 63-78, 63-233,
65-663, 65-964, 65-996
Theatrical performances. 64-1227
Tobacco
Growing. 64-436, 64-751
Trade. 63-345, 64-531, 65-903, 65-981,
65-987
Topography. 65-946
Travel and description. 64-1179, 65-724,
65-852
18th century. 64-374
617
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VIRGINIA
Travel and description (Continued)
^r 19th century. 64-442, 64-590, 64-1555
Travels from. 64-602, 65-23
Treasurer's Office. 64-1099
University (Charlottesville) 64-398,
64-799, 65-852
Class rolls. 65-1027
Lecture notes. 64-1561
Press. 65-959
Students. 63-89, 63-145, 63-345,
64-466, S4-485, 64-669, 64-800,
65-973
Notes. 64-1236
Veterans' organizations
Confederate. 65-1011
Vital records. 65-1017
Bible records. 64-1244, 65-1010,
65-1014. 65-1025
Tombstones. 65-981, 65-1027
Voting records. 64-1244
War of 1812
Military service In. 63-88, 64-1046
VIRGINIA ft Trucfcee Railroad. 65-1125
65-1184, 65-1187
VIRGINIA Campaign, 1864-1865. 64-1151
see also Virginia— Civil War— Campaigns,
battles, military actions
VIRGINIA City, Mont
Banks and banking. 65-1152
Freight and freightage. 65-1786
VIRGINIA City, Nev.
Fraternal organizations. 65-1764, 65-1787
Fuel trade. 65-1130
Merchants. 65-1130 '
Newspapers. 65-1185
Railroads. 65-1184
see also Virginia ft Truckee Railroad
Seventh Day Adventlst Church. 65-1787
Silver mines and mining , 65-1992
Theater. 65-1166
Young Men's Institute. 65-1787
VIRGINIA City (Nev.) Territorial enterprise
(Newspaper) 65-1185
VIRGINIA Civil War letters, 1863-65
(Manuscript collection) 65-1082
VIRGINIA (Colony)
see also Virginia— Colonial period
General Assembly
House of Burgesses
Committee on Foreign Affairs.
65-1318
VIRGINIA free press (Newspaper) 63-68
VIRGINIA Legion No. 1, Select Knights, Ancient
Order of United Workmen, Virginia City,
Nev. 85-1764
VIRGINIA Mechanics' Institute, Richmond, Va.
65-1019
VIRGINIA Military District in Ohio and
Kentucky. 65-977
VIRGINIA Military Institute, Lexington, Va.
see Virginia— Military Institute, Lexington
VIRGINIA miscellany, 1675-1931 (Manuscript
collection) 65-1020
VIRGINIA politicians and authors' papers,
1860-1902 (Manuscript collection) 65-1021
VIRGINIA Springs. 64-442
VISIBLE card system. 64-1295
VISION, Color. 65-1199
VISITING Nurse Association, Chicago, Til
64-156
VISITING Nurse Association of Ann Arbor
(formerly Public Health Nursing Association,
Ann Arbor, Mich.) 65-1378, 65-1391
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.
see also Census; Courts; Genealogy; and
names of persons, families, places,
churches; etc
64-880
Indians. 65-1994
Slaves see Slaves— Records
General material — By place
Alaska. 65-1221
Haiti. 65-1212
Illinois. 65-161
Minnesota. 65-245
Missouri. 64-287
New York. 65-1840
New York City. 65-1732
Ohio. 65-191
Tennessee. 64-1184, 64-1193
By type
Baptisms
Minnesota. 65-1520
New York. 64-874
Tennessee. 64-975
Bible records
Virginia. 65-1010, 65-1014 . 65-1025,
65-1244 ~ -
Births
Massachusetts. 65-183
Births and deaths
Maine. 65-2001
New York. 64-920
North Carolina. 64-1056
Pennsylvania. 64-56
Deaths
Connecticut 65-1995
Idaho. 65-1149
Massachusetts. 64-217
Michigan. 64-1451, 65-296, 65-631,
65-651, 65-1394,
Nebraska. 65-1448
New Jersey. 65-1558, 65-1578
New York. 64-898, 64-899
Tennessee. 65-881
Virginia. 65-981
Marriages. 64-995, 65-506
Jews. 65-1730
England. -64-217
Louisiana. 65-701
Michigan. 65-198, 65-286, 65-482
Missouri. 64-271, 64-284, 64-341
Virginia. 65-1017
Marriages and deaths
Michigan. 65-212
New Jersey. 65-1650
South Carolina. 64-1551, 65-848
Tennessee. 64-969
VITZTHUM von Eckstadt, Georg see Ecksta
Georg Vitzthum von, 1880-
VTVES, Antonio de Robles see Robles Vives,
Antonio de
VIVISECTION
Opposition to
Minnesota. 63-242
VIZCARRA, Jose Antonio. 65-1165
VOCATIONAL education. 65-948, 65-1424
65-1961
VOCATIONAL guidance. 65-71, 65-948
VOCATIONAL rehabilitation. 65-71
VOCATIONAL schools
Michigan. 64-1421
VOELKER, Paul Frederick, 1875-1959.
65-1353
VOGT, PaulL 64-946
VOLCANOES
Oceania. 65-1784
VOID, Lawrence, 1886- 65-1461
VOLD, Margaret Anna (Bryan) 65-1461
618
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
VOLINIA Township, Mich. 64-1503
VOLTAIRE, Francois Marie Aroiiet de, 1694-
1778. 64-956*
VOLUNTEER Firemen's Historical Society.
65-1404
VOLUNTEER regiments see offi ci a l name
under State or government, e. g. New York-
Infantry— 9th Regt. , 1861-1863; Confederate
States of America— Army, U. S. —Army-
Infantry
VONBRAUN, Wernher, 1912- 64-1583
VON GEIDERN, Otto. 64-779
VON HOLST, Hermann Eduard see Hoist,
Hermann Eduard von, 1841-1904
VONKARMAN, Theodore, 1881-1963.
64-1557
VONMISES, Richard, 1883-1953. 65-1720
VON NEUMANN, John, 1903-1957. 64-782
VON PHUL, Elizabeth Nldelet. 64-297
VON PHUL, Henry. 64-297
VOK PLATEN- Fox Company. 65-586
VOORHEES, Daniel Wolsey, 1827-1897.
65-909
VOORHEES, Mrs. H. B. 65-1671
VOORHEES, Paul Warren, 1875-1952. 65-606
VOORHK, Harold O. 64-454
VORSE, MaryHeaton. 64-715
VORYS, Arthur Isaiah, 1856-1933. 65-1304
VOTER behavior. 65-55
VOTERS Against Jnitiativej 64-1272
VOTING see Elections and election campaigns;
Suffrage »
VOTING on Sunday. 64-1161
VOTING records
Here are entered lists, registers,
statistics, political party affiliations, and
the like, of elections, and polls.
64-257
Idaho. 65-1812
Indiana. 64-84
Michigan. 64-1420, 65-415, 65-431
Missouri. 64-267, 64-284
Nebraska. 65-1498,65-1502
North Carolina. 64-1027
Oregon. 64-707
Virginia. 64-1244
VOYAGES. 64-1578, 65-61, 65-1975
see also Rivers— Travel; Travels; and the
subdivision Travel and description under
names of places, e. g. Europe— Travel
and description
Around South America, 64-532
Around the world. 63-234, 65-920, 65-1518,
65-1766
Atlantic Ocean. 63-234, 64-580
Pacific Ocean. 63-234,64-567,64-1244,
65-1782, 65-1784
To the Pacific coast. 64-254, 64-731;
64-732, 65-1514, 65-1588, 85-1766,
65-1780, 65-1782
see also Pacific coast— Travel and
description
VOYLES, Carl. 65-1941
VOYLES, David W. 63-350
VREDENBERGH, Peter. 65-1671
VROOM, John. 65-1611
VROOM, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873. 65-1611,
65-1694
VROOM family. 65-1611
w
WJR (Radio station) Detroit, Mich. 64-1518
WLW (Radio station) Cincinnati, Ohio.
64-1636
W. P. A. see V. S. -Work Projects Adminis-
tration
WABASH River
Pollution. 65-1936
WABASH Saline Indians. 64-186
WACHSMUTH, Charles, 1829-1896. 64-100
WACO, Tex. 65-1643
Baylor University. 64-1163
Letters from. 64-681
WADDELL, Alfred Moore, 1834-1912.
64-1539
WADDELL, Gabrielle (de Rosset) 64-1539
WADDELL, Hugh, 1799-1879. 63-373,
64-1539
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, 65-907
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, Marshman E. 65-332
WADSWORTH family
Estate of. 64-873
Genealogy. 64-917
WAGER, Sir Charles, 1666-1743. 63-404
WAGES. 64-715
see also Labor accounts and records
Government employees. 64-932
Portal to portaJL 65-75
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, Effingham. 64-457
WAGNER, George. 64-457
WAGNER, George Corydon, 1895- 64-1267
WAGNER, Henry. 64-293
WAGNER (Henry) & Son (Cabinetmakers)
64-293
WAGNER, Henry Raup, 1862-1957. 64-1403
WAGNER, Robert Ferdinand, 1877-1953.
65-47- 65-48, 65-56
WAGNER, Theodore Dehon, 1813-1869.
63-309
WAGON making see Carriage and wagon
making
WAHLATPU, Wash.
Whitman mission. 64-1257
WAILES, Benjamin Leonard Covington, 1797-
1862. 63-132
WAINWRIGHT, Jonathan Mayhew, 1883-1953.
63-360, 65-567
WAINWRIGHT & Shells, Liverpool, Eng.
64-1398.
WAIT, Clara Hadley. 65-616
WATT, William Henry. 65-616
WATTE Pauline Grant see Skarshaug,
Pauline Grant (Waitefl901-1950
WATTE family. 65-548
WATTES, Elizabeth (Allston) 1845-1921.
63-272
WAKE, Harriet. 65-1572
WAKE, Magdalene see Bowles, Magdalene
(Wake)
619
WAKE Co. , N. C.
Commerce. 64-372
Land
Legal documents. 64-369
Letters from. 64-1028
WA 6 L 3-3°8 T 4 T '64 C S eSDOOlittle ' 185 °- 19 "-
^-iT' HenryKckeri »e. 1838-1932.
WALCOTT family. 65-188
WALD, Lillian D. 64-21
WALD, Melvin. 65-1664
WA iff^ J ° hnM ° r e*n, Bp., 1831-1914.
64-175 , 64-973
WALDEYER, Charles. 65-1525
WALDRON, Henry Clay. 65-1355
WALDROP, Christopher. 64-661
WALDROP, Ellen (Douglas) Woolfolk. 64-661
WALDROP, John, 1845-1891. 64-661
WJ M^(S P ' RiChardWoo "°^ 1839-1918.
WALES, Joseph, fl. 1854. 64-255
WA 6^f85 J ° SePh ' " Petersbur B- v *-> A- 1822.
WALES, Lucy Ann. 65-885
WALES
Mining engineering. 64-507
Travel and description. 65-1007
WALGREEN (Charles R.) Foundation for the
Study f American Institutions, University of
Chicago. 64-54 *
WA 6 L 4^4 EEN ' CharlesR «dolph, 1873-1939.
^iSo*""' Freema ». 1842-1901.
WALKER, Amasa, 1799-1875. 65-870
WALKER, Bryant, 1856-1936. 64-1500 '
D5-356, 65-617 " * '
WALKER, Charles H. 64-843
WALKER, Charles Irish, 1814-1895
As correspondent. 64-1413
Notes on lectures by. 65-556, 65-584/
WALKER, Clifford. 64-1164
WALKER, David, d. 1820. 65-25
WALKER, Edward Carey, 1820-1894. 65-618
WALKER, Elbridge Gerry. 63-133
WALKER, Elkanah, 1805-1877. 64-1256 .
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WALKER, Emma Smith. 64-1133
WALKER, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897. 65-1076
WALKER, Frank C. 65-32, 65-54
WALKER, a E. 65-684 ?«.\
WALKER, George D. , 1820-1863. 65-552
WALKER, H. Pinckney. 65-925
WALKER, Henry Nelson, 1811-1886. 65-1360
WALKER, J. J. 64-657
WALKER, James, 1794-1874. 65-1286
WALKER, James J., 1881-1946. 65-56
WALKER, James M. 63-352
WALKER, Joseph R. 65-1798
VA %fH% ^"^oPe. 1817-1884. 63-63
64-765, 65-925 '
WALKER, Margaret Isabella see Weber
Margaret Isabella (WalkerfbT 1824
WA i? £ ^ Mary(Hichardson ) 18U-1897.
04-1Z56
WALKER, Molly see Schley. Molly (Walker)
•WALKER, Peter. 65-1644
WA 6 L 5^2020 RObert Jam6S ' 1801 -" 69 - 63-94,
WALKER, Elvira Evelina (Worth) Jackson
ISkw E1Vlra EVelina (Worth) Jaclcson
WALKER, Robert John see Walker, Robert
James, 1801-1869 ™»wi
WALKER, Roberts. 65-944
WALKER, Stanley. 65-1664
WALKER, Stuart. 64-1620
WAL 4™330 (StUart) C ° mpany ' C^innaU, Ohio
WALKER, Susan. 64-843
WALKER, Timothy, 1806-1856. 63-198
WALKER, W. S. 65-925
WALKER, William. 64-843
WALKER, William, 1824-1860. 63-131
WA £ K JS* Wmiam He »"-y Talbot, 1816-1865
Expedition to Nicaragua see Nicaragua-
Filibuster War, 1855-1860
WA 6 L 5™ R 7 famUy ' 63 ' 133 ' 64 - 1068 ' 64-1256,
"^wF** ■"* B °* e T ° U R ° ad ^W
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
Railroads. 65-1045
WALLACE, Clarence Blain. 64-798
WALLACE, Henry Agard, 1888-1965. 65-78
As correspondent. 64-775, 65-29 65-30
65-33, 65-52, 65-54.
Election campaigns
1940. 65-55
1948. 65-68
WALLACE, Henry Cantwell, 1866-1924.
65-226
WA to?m' H ° raCe Bianey > »»-1852.
WALLACE, HowsonHooe. 64-1222
WALLACE, Mrs. Joseph, 1836-1927.
65-161
WALLACE, Lewis, 1827-1905. 63-175
65-950 '
WAI 4^222' MiChae1, of Ma*sonCo., Va.
WALLACE, Michael, 1719-1767. * 63-342
WALLACE, William Ross, 1819-1881. 64-960
WALLACE family. 64-1222
Genealogy. 65-882
WALLER, Henry. 65-23
WALLER, J. 64-193
WA £ L ^ N, ,, M0nrad Char les. 1891-1961.
64-1262, 64-1269, 64-1272 65-147
65-1,040, 65-1055 — '
WALLICK, JohnH.
Estate of. 65-1505
WALLING, E. W. 64-657
WALLIS, HaL 64-1618
WALLKILL, N. Y.
Estates. 64-940
WALNUT Grove, Minn.
Union Congregational Church. 64-1520
WALNUT Grove, Washington Co. , Va.
Land surveys. 65-971
WALNUT Hills Congregational Church.
Cincinnati, Ohio. 63-164
WALPOLE, Dorothy. 64-176
WALPOLE, G. 64-176
WA w^ni!' ?° raCC SSS Walpole, Horatio
Walpole, baron, 1678-1757
WA e^u' ?0rati0 Walpole ' bar01 >. 1678-1757.
620
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WALPOLE, John. 64-176
WALPOLE, Mary. 64-176
WALPOLE, Robert, earl of Orford, 1676-1745.
64-176 , 65-1072
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. 64-1351
WALSH, Christy. 65-1941
WALSH, Ernest, 1895-1926. 64-150, 64-491
WALSH, Evalyn see McLean, Evalyn (Walsh)
1886-1947
WALSH, Frank Tatrick, 1864-1939. 65-29
WALSH, James. 64-873
WALSH, Robert, 1784-1859. 63-198
WALSH family. 65-914
WALSINGHAM, Sir Francis, 15307-1590.
65-1872, 65-1873
WALTER, Frank Keller, 1874-1945. 65-1982
WALTER family. 65-1663
WALTER Lippincott prize. 65-829
WATERS, Henry. 65-2022
WALTHALL Junction, Battle of, 1864.
64-1184
WALTHAM, Mass.
Family papers. 64-977
WALTHER, Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm, 1811-
1687. 63-30
WALTHER, O. H. 63-30
WALTHER College Association of St. Louis.
63-20
WALTON, Dorothy see Binder, Dorothy
(Walton)
WALTON, George, 1741-1840. 63-66, 63-222
WALTON, Ivan. 65-619
WALTON (Izaak) League of America see
Izaak Walton League of America
WALTON, John Carter. 63-222
WALTON, Justlna see Webb, Justlna (Walton)
WALTON, Matthew, d. 1819. 65-25
WALTON family. 64-662
WALWORTH Company, Inc. 64-^240
WALWORTH Plantation, S. C. 63-302
WANAMAKER, John, 1838-1922. 64-1160,
65-565, 65-1304
WANAMAKER, Sam. 64-1618
WANGER, John D. 65-1821
WANHAL, Johann Baptist, 1739-1813. 64-1322
WANTT, George Proctor, 1856-1906. 64-1500,
65-620
WAR. 64-141, 64-183, 65-1920, 65-1928
Prevention. 64-124
WAR Assets Administration, U.S. 65-27
WAR Chest, North Dakota. 65-788
WAR correspondents see Foreign correspond-
ents; Journalism; News reporting; and sub-
division News reporting under names of
wars, e. «. World War n— News reporting
WAR crime trials
Nuremberg, Ger. 65-598
WAR Crimes, United Nations Commission for
Investigation of. 65-57
WAR damage compensation see Reparations
WAR debts
World War L. 65-1078
WAR Dept. , U. S. see U. S. —War Dept.
WAR Documents, American Committee for the
Study of. 65-1980
WAR Eagle Hotel, Silver City, Idaho. 65-1785
WAR Finance Committee, Minneapolis, Minn.
65-671
WAR for Independence (American) see Revolu-
tion
WAR Fund, National. 65-1508
WAR Industries Board. 65-7S
WAR Information, U. S. Office of. 65-1763
WAR Investigating Committee (U. S. Senate)
see U. S. -^-Congress. Senate— Special
Committee Investigating the National Defense
Program
WAR Labor Board, National see U. S. —Na-
tional War Labor Board
WAR loan committees. 65-711.
WAR Mobilization and Reconversion, U. S.
Office of. 64-1576
Advisory Board. 65-720
WAR of 1812. 63-262, 64-288, 65-23, 65-870,
65-1363, 65-1402
Army
6th and 7th Districts. 65-847
Campaigns, battles, military actions
This heading is used for references to
military participation in the war.
64-413, 64-1046, 64-1225, 65-881
Florida. 64-343
Louisiana see New Orleans, La. —
Battle of, 1815
Maryland. 64-1046, 65-1880
New York. 63-220, 63-225, 64-343,
64-1214
Northwest Territory. 65-17
South Carolina. 63-222
Southern States. 63-87
Virginia. 63-88, 64-1046
The West. 63-161
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, 65-26
British side. 63-225, 64-80
Orderly books. 64-417, 64-464
Military training. 63-222
Naval affairs. 63-225, 64-1012, 65-180
British. 65-1793
Officers' military and personal papers.
65-692
Pensions. 64-747, 65-675
Politics. 63-107, 64-1372
Public opinion
Georgia. 63-124
Illinois Territory. 64-186
Kentucky. 63-136
Recruiting, enlistment, etc. 65-1403
Societies. 64-320
Soldiers from
Kentucky. 65-26
Supplies. 63-161, 63-366, 64-343, 65-17
Treaties see Ghent, Treaty of, 1814
Vital records. 64-880
WAR of 1898 see Spanish American War, 1SS8
WAR pensions see Pensions, Military
WAR Preparedness Board, Luce Co. , Mich.
65-263
WAR Production Board, U. S. 64-773, 65-51.
65-114, 65-122
WAR relief see Civil War— Charitable work;
World War I— Relief to war victims; World
War H— Relief to war victims
WAR Relocation Authority, U. S. 65-80
WAR Shipping Administration, U. S. 64-157S
WAR Trade Board, U. S. 64-690
WAR with Mexico, 1845-1848 see Mexican
War, 1845-1848
621
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
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
WARBURG, Felix Moritz, 1871-1937
65-1743
WARD, Aaron, 1790-1867. 65-13
WARD, Arch. £5-1941
WARD, Artemas, 1727-1800
Relating to. 65-1520
WARD, Eber B. , d. 1873. 64-1511
WARD, Elizabeth Stuart (Phelps) 1844-1911
65-841
WARD, Harry Frederick, b. 1873. 64-966
WARD, Henry Baldwin, 1865-1945. 65-510
65-1938 '
WARD, Henry Chester. 64-723
WARD, Henshaw. 63-354
WARD, Joseph W. 65-1856
WARD, Julia see Howe, Julia (Ward) 1819-
1910
WARD, Lydia Avery Coonley. 64-881
WARD, Marcus Lawrence, 1812-1884,
65-1694
WARD, Marcus Llewellyn, 1875-1963
65-621
WARD, Margaret (Beecher) 64-713
WARD, Richard Ray, 1795-1873. 63-171
WARD family. 64-851
WARDELL, W. C. 65-757
WARDELL family
Genealogy. 65-876
WARDEN, Bingham. 64-1439
WARDEN, Robert, Jr. 64-1439
WARDEN family
Genealogy. 64-1439
WARDWELL, Daniel. 63-220
WARE, George G. 65-1420
WARE, Joseph A. 63-346
WARE Co. , Ga.
Cooperative communities. 64-1196
Letters from. 64-673
WARE, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
WAREHOUSES
Minnesota. 65-674
WAREDJG, Alfred, 1876-1942. 65-1844
WARFARE, 0. S. Board of Economic 65-78
WARFARE, U. S. Office of Economic. 65-575
WARFEL, Linda see Slaughter, Linda (Warfel)
1850-1920
WARFIELD, Mary Jane see Clay, Mary Jane
(Warfield)
WARFIELD family
Genealogy. 65-882
WARFIELD,, Mass.
Business papers. 65-205
WARING, Eloise. 65-1353
WARING, Frank A., 1901- 65-148
WARING, Martha G. 64-537
WARING and Hayne, Charleston, S. C. 63-316
WARING, Mich.
Business papers. 65-539
WARLICK, Laura Cornelia (McGimsey) 1840-
1920. 64-663
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
WARNER, FredMaltby, 1865-1923. 65-622
As correspondent. 64-1469, 64-1496
65-332, 65-455, 65-513, 65-552 '
65-606, 65-644
Nominating speeches for. 65-630
WARNER, Glenn. 65-1941
WARNER, Jack. 64-1557
WARNER, p. Dean. 65-622
WARNER, Walter, b. 1816. 65-552
WARNER, William, 1812-1868. 64-1511
WARNER family
Genealogy. 64-1184
WARREN, Annie Wilcox see Holloway, Annie
Wilcox (Warren)
WARREN, Charles, 1868-1954. 65-566
WARREN, Earl, 1891- 65-1059, 65-2011
WARREN, Henry Clarke, 1854-1899. 65-1289
WARREN, Hooper. 64-186
WARREN, John Collins, 1778-1856. 65-1290
WARREN, Lindsay Carter, 1889- 64-664
WARREN, Robert Penn, 1905- 64-1338
WARREN, Samuel, fl. 1861-1865. 65-966
WARREN, William
Family of. 65-1003
WARREN, William Fairfield, 1833-1929.
64-1500
WARREN Co. , Ga.
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-190
WARREN Co. , N. C.
Family papers. 64-585
Letters from. 64-373
Oaths of allegiance. 64-1087
WARREN Co. , Pa.
Business papers. 65-826
WARREN family. 64-1249
Genealogy. 65-1003
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
WARRINER, Eugene Clarence, 1866-1945
65-645, 65-1353
WARSHIPS
Architectural drawings. 63-155
Records. 64-91, 64-344
Sales to Great Britain. 65-53
WARTHIN, Aldred Scott, 1866-1931. 65-623
WARWICK, Clyde W. , 1885- 65-813
WARWICK Co., Va.
Civil War. 64-619
County records. 65-1017
WASHBURN, Algernon Sidney, 1814-1879
63-135
WASHBURN, 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, 65-915
WASHINGTON, Booker Taliaferro, 18597-1915
64-767, 64-1324, 64-1624, 65-213, 65-384
65-455 ' : *
622
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WASHINGTON, Bushrod, 1762-1829. 63-94
WASHINGTON, George, Pres. U. S., 1732-
1799. 63-95, 65-1022 , 65-1193
As correspondent. 63-293, 63-375, 64-805,
64-1219, 65-174, 65-991
Autographs. 64-47, 64-63, 64-761,
64-1.194, 65-890
Bicentennial Celebration, 1932. 65-713
Military service under. 63-294
Relating to. 64-771, 65-986
WASHINGTON, J. E. McPherson, d. 1861.
65-852
WASHINGTON, Joseph E. 63-331
WASHINGTON, Lawrence, d. 1858. 63-78
WASHINGTON, Lund, 1737 -ca. 1796. 65-1022
WASHINGTON, Martha (Dandridge) CustiB,
1731-1802. 65-1022
WASHINGTON, Mary (Ball) 1708-1789.
65-1022
WASHINGTON, Peter G. 64-511
WASHINGTON
see also Washington Territory
Agricultural College, Experiment Station,
and School of Science see Washington-
State University, Pullman
Agriculture. 65-1816
Finance. 64-1259
Attorney general. 65-1057
Banks and banking. 64-1259, 65-1048,
65-1806
Boom companies. 64-1267
Boundaries
With Idaho. 65-215, 65-227
Churches and religious affairs. 64-1258
Congregational. 65-1799
Methodist. 64-214
Civic improvement. 64-1264
Civil rights. 65-1033
Coal mines and mining. 65-1038,65-1046
Colleges and universities. 64-214, 65-1040
see also Washington— State University,
Pullman; Washington— University,
Seattle
Columbia Basin see headings beginning
Columbia Basin, Columbia River Valley,
and Columbia Valley
Conservation. 64-693, 64-1261
Courts. 65-1034
Cutover lands. 64-1263
Dept. of Public Assistance. 65-1057
Direct primary see Washington — Politics —
Direct primary
Electric power. 64-1269, 65-1040
Electric utilities. 63-212, 64-1269,
64-1272
Employers' associations. 64-1264
Exhibitions and fairs. 63-216
Exploring expeditions. 65-1825
Family and personal papers. 63-215,
64-1252, 64-1255, 65-1143
Farms and farming. 64-1265, 65-1056
Federal Writers' Project. 65-1035
Fire companies and departments. 63-212
Fisheries. 64-1263
Forest Advisory Committee. 65-1040
Forests and forestry. 64-1261, 64-1267,
65-1040
Gas companies. 63-212
Government and legislation. 64-1263,
65-1034, 65-1040
Governor
1941-1945, 1949-1957 (Langlie) 65-1040
1945-1949 (Wallgren) 65-147
Harbors. 65-1053
History
Notes, research material, -etc. 65-1792
Indian agencies, agents, and reservations.
63-216, 65-1038
Indians. 65-1792
Census. 64-1258
Missions. 64-1256, 64-1257
Industrial relations. 64-1267
Infantry
lstRegt, 1898-1899. 65-1047
Journalism. 63-216, 64-1270.
Labor. 64-1264, 64-1271, 65-1031,
65-1052
Land
Cutover. 64-1263
Legal documents. 63-211
Revested. 64-693
Settlement. 64-904, 65-1792
Law practice. 64-1261, 65-1042
Lumber industry and trade. 63-250,
64-1265, 64-1267, 65-1048, 65-1051
Marketing. 64-1263
Merchants. 63-214
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
64-704, 64-1269, 65-1806
Engineering. 65-1798
Municipal government. 63-212
National Guard. 65-1033
National parks and reserves. 64-693,
64-1261
Newspapers. 64-1286, 65-1031
Pensions. 65-1057
Pioneer life. 64-1265, 64-1266, 65-1039,
65-1792
Planning Council see Washington— State
Planning Council
Police. 63-212
PoUtics. 64-1260, 64-1261, 64-1263,
64-1267, 64-1270
Direct primary. 64^1263
Election "ampaigng . 65-1040
Organizations and parties. 64-1263
Communist Party. 65-1035
Democratic Party. 65-1049
Nonpartisan League. 65-1052
Progressive Party. 64-1263
Republican Party. 64-1264
Socialist Party. 65-1042
Papers of persons active in
19th and 20th centuries. 65-1034
20th century. 65-1031, 65-1035,
65-1040 65-1048
Patronage. 85-1049
Ports of entry. 65-1034, 65-1052
Prohibition. 64-1263
Public health. 63-212
Public utilities. 64-1269, 64-1272,
65-1054, 65-1055
Public welfare. 65-1057
Race problems. 65-1033
Railroads. 65-1045, 65-1046
Real estate business. 63-211, 64-1259,
64-1264, 65-1046
Saloons, etc 64-704
Schools. 64-214, 65-1033
Ship chandlers. 63-214
Social life. 65-1041
Social Security Dept 65-1057
Social service organizations. 65-1057
Societies. 64-214
Spanish American War, 1898. 65-1047
State Advisory Committee to the U. S. Civic
Rights Commission. 65-1033
State Board against Discrimination in Em-
ployment. 65-1033
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WASHINGTON (Continued)
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
Streets. 63-212
Summer resorts. 64-699
Surveys and surveying. 63-212, 65-215
65-227
Tax records. 63-212
Taxation. 64-1264
Timber. 64-1267
Trade. 65-1792
Travel and description. 65-1815
Unions. 65-1031
University, Seattle. 64-1271
Veterans' organizations. 63-213, 65-1048
Wheat growing. 64-1270
WASHINGTON and Lee University, Lexington,
Va. (formerly Washington College) 64-75L
65-1012
Faculty members' papers. 64-1274, 64-1275
Students. 63-89, 63-125
WASHINGTON Artillery, S. C. 63-310
WASHINGTON Association of Scientists.
64-177
WASHINGTON Baptist Association (Georgia)
65-190
WASHINGTON Citizens Committee for Civil
Rights Legislation. 65-1033
WASHINGTON College, Hartford, Conn,
(later Trinity College) 64-471
WASHINGTON College, Lexington, Va. see
Washington and Lee University, Lexington,
WASHINGTON Commonwealth Federation.
65-1057
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 Co. , Utah
Biography. 65-1182
WASHINGTON Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
Land. 65-971
WASHINGTON, D. C. 65-434, 65-655
see also Georgetown, D. C.
Alley Dwelling Authority. 65-45
Aqueducts. 63-380
Architecture. 64-776
Artists' societies. 65-922
Board of Charities. 64-583
Border Slave State Convention, 1861.
65-905
Bridges. 63-380
Business papers. 65-857
Capitol
Construction. 63-367, 63-380
Monuments and statues. 63-361.
65-909
Paintings. 64-1315
Carnegie Institution see Carnegie Institution
of Washington
Census. 63-93
Charitable work. 64-583
Child welfare. 65-934
Children's HospitaL 64-583
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist 64-1164, 65-1015
Methodist 64-1542
Presbyterian. 64-1579, 65-900
Civil War. 64-763
Bridges. 65-946
History
Reminiscences. 63-392
Hospitals. 65-1964
Military service in. 63-322, 64-399,
64-644, 64-665, 64-944, 65-564,
65-1120
Clubs. 65-566
Colleges and universities. 64-627, 64-884,
64-971, 65-149, 65-900, 65-1884
Columbia Hospital for Women. 64-583
Conference of Teachers of International
Law and Related Subjects. 64-183
Conference on the Limitation of Armament
1921-1922. 64-778
Conversations on International Organization
1944. 65-1021
Cooperative League of the U. S. A. 65-102
Dumbarton Oaks Conference, 1944. 65-1201
Electrical supplies. 65-958
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
Housing. 65-45
Institute for Government Research. 65-944
International Penal and Prison Congress
8th, 1910. 64-36, 64-107
Journalism. 63-323
Judges. 63-342, 65-1722
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
65-108, 65-900, 65-904, 65-1956 '
Letters from. 63-220, 64-241, 64-496,
64-509
Literary societies. 64-1574, 65-922
Lobbying. 65-1778
Merchants. 64-763
Monuments and statues. 63-361, 64-1464
65-909
National Academy of Sciences see National
Academy of Sciences, Washington, D* C.
National Capitol Housing Authority. 65-45
National Institute for the Promotion of ■'
Science. 63-386
,W
National Research Council see National
Research Council
Newspapers. 65-914 '■*
Octagon House. 64-1248
Peace Convention, 1861. 65-905
Personal papers. 63-166, 64-364, 64-453i»
64-536, 64-1210, 65-937, 65-968,
65-1662 &
Philosophical Society of Washington. S
65-1719
Politics. 63-166, 64-1144
624
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WASHINGTON, D. C. (Continued)
President's Square. 63-338
Public buildings. 63-349,63-380,64-776
Resident at 64-427, 65-715, 65-910
Scientific societies. 64-177
Social life. 64-228, 64-309, 64-601,
64-769, 64-873, 64-959, 64-1279
65-474, 65-914, 65-1957
Soldiers' Home. 63-360
Statues see Washington, D. C. —Monu-
ments and statues
Students. 64-627
Surveys. 64-768
Susan B. Anthony Foundation (formerly
Anthony League of the District of Colum-
bia) 65-934
Theater. 64-786, 64-1571
Travel and description. 63-247, 64-268,
64-1173, 64-1179, 64-1546, 65-651,
65-724, 65-852
White House. 63-358
see also U. S. —Executive Office of the
President— White House Office
Social functions. 65-70
Women's organizations. 65-934
Women's suffrage. 65-934
World Power Conference, 1936. 64-1269,
65-29
World War I
Military service in. 64-1172
World War H. 65-566
Housing. 65-45
Young Men's Christian Associations. 64-683
WASHINGTON family. 64-428, 65-1022
Genealogy. 65-976
WASHINGTON Grays (North Carolina Infantry)
64-651
WASHINGTON Harbor Line Commission.
65-1053
WASHINGTON Humane Society. 64-891
"ASHINGTON Monument, Washington, D. C.
Michigan plaque. 64-1464
-SHDKzTON National Bank, Olympia, Wash.
65-1048
ASHINGTON Nonpartisan League. 65-1052
HINGTON, N. C.
'amlly papers. 64-651, 64-983
HINGTON Pension Union. 65-1057
HINGTON post (Newspaper) 65-914
ASHINGTON Public Utility Commissioner's
Association. 65-1055
WASHINGTON Public Utility District's
Association. 64-1272 , 65-1055
WASHINGTON Secular League. 64-887
WASHINGTON (Ship) 64-256
WASHINGTON State Committee against Discrim-
ination in Employment. 65-1033
WASHINGTON Temperance Society, Salisbury,
N. C. 64-994
WASHINGTON Territory
see also Washington
Courts
Supreme Court. 65-858
Family papers. 65-1043
Indian agencies and agents. 65-1038
TniHnn*:
Census (1870) 64-1258
Judges. 65-858
Pioneer life. 65-1039
Politics. 65-1038
Social life. 65-1041
WASHINGTON Township, N. J.
Personal papers. 65-1612
WASHINGTON University, St. Louis, Mo.
65-681
Mary Institute
Sears Memorial. 64-1526
School of Medicine
Dept of Physiology. 65-1030
WASHINGTON Water Power Company, Spokane,
Wash. 64-1269, 65-1055
WASHTENAW Baseball Club. 65-406
WASHTENAW Co. , Mich. 65-216, 65-248,
65-485, 65-561
American National Red Cross. 65-1378
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-239, 65-498
County records. 65-624
Family and personal papers. 65-497
Farmer-Labor Party. 65-250
Federation of Women's Clubs. 65-1375
Fraternal organizations. 65-1356
Greenback Party. 64-1429
Land. 65-382
Legal documents. 64-1473
Medical Society. 65-1392
Women's Auxiliary. 65-1393
Pioneer Society. 65-1394
Resident of. 65-527
Sheep breeding. 65-660
Sons of the American Revolution. 65-1383
Vital records. 65-212, 65-1394
Women's organisations. 65-1375
World War D
Office of Price Administration. 65-1389
Young Republican Club. 65-378
WASHTENAW Historical Society. 65-1394
The WASP, by Harold N. HUlebrand. 65-1310
WASSON, John. 65-1181
WATAUGA Club, Raleigh, N. C. 64-1074
WATCHES see Clocks and watches
WATER. 65-1924
Conservation. 65-948
Purification
Plants. 65-1936
Missouri. 64-1526
WATER engineering see Hydraulic engineering
WATER resources
Iowa. 65-1942
WATER Resources Policy Commission,
President's. 65-27, 65-29
WATER rights
California. 64-738
WATER supply. 65-29, 65-951, 65-1044
California. 64-20, 65-952, 65-2010
Idaho. 66-1812
Michigan. 65-1392
. Missouri. 65-688
Nevada. 65-1994
North Dakota. 65-778
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
Church, missionary, and temperance society
records. 64-1593
WATERMAN, A. G. 64-1147
625
WATERMAN, Mary Ann (Wilson) 64-794
WA 6ggT N * ***' P ° rt TDWnse ^. Wash.
WATERMAN family. 64-794
WATERPOWER
Arizona. 65-1781
Maine. 64-357
New York. 65-56
WATERPOWER electric plants
Arizona. 65-1781
Nebraska. 65-1439
WATERS, Asa Holman, b. 1808. 64-1
WATERS, Clara Erskine. 63-401
WATERS, J. R. 65-1427
WATERS, Jason, b. 1785. 64-1
WATERS family
Genealogy. 65-1027
WATERWAY Company, Seattle and Lake
Washington. 65-1053
WATERWAYS. 64-1413, 65-213
se e also Canals; Rivers
WATERWORKS see Water supply
WATKINS, Charles W.,b. 1844. 65-552
WATKINS, EnrinC, b. 1839. 65-552
WATKINS, Frances (Maxwell) 65-1871
WATKINS, James T. 65-2004
WATKINS, James W., d. 1896. 65 _ 1871
WATKINS, John. 64-1592
WA S' LydIaHarbau <* Lewis, 1819-1909.
WATKINS, Maria Toncray. 65-23
WATKINS, Mary Purnell (Dupuy) 65-964
WA 64^845 CXPreSS (News « a Per) 64-820,
WATKINS family. 65-1871
WATKINS Glen, N. Y. 64-845
Field Meeting of the Albany Institute of
History and Art, 1873. 64-820
Hotels. 64-872
Teachers and teaching. 64-820
WATLINGTON family. 65-1023
WATROUS, J. C. 64-745
WATSON, Alberts. 65-1147
WATSON, Edward C. 65-1147
^^««^^^«^ Collections: Index
WA « S c£ Edward Michael, 1840-1906.
! 00-626
WATSON.-Edwin Martin, 1883-1945. 65-30
WATSON, Elmo Scott. 65-1411
WATSON, Henry. 64-1540
WATSON, Henry, 1810-1891. 63-136
WATSON James Craig, 1838-1880. 64-1556
65-532, 65-618, 65-627. 65-1395 '
WATSON, John. 64-1540
WATSON, John, 1744-1824. 63-136
WATSON, John N. 64-1199
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
WA 6 T 4^n26 Th ° maS E * rard ' 1856 - 1922 -
WATSON, Thomas John. 64-454
WA 6^4o WlUiamA -° fBrOC ^ rt ' N -Y.
WATSON and Company. 64-890
WATSON family. 63-136, 64-1540
Genealogy. 65-626, 65-962
* WATT, James. 65-1522
WATT, Robert J. 64-715
WATTERS, Richard P. 65-1856
WATTSRSON, Henry, 1840-1921. 63-350,
WATTLES, John M. 65-628
^S Wmar <l Austin, 1888-1950.
WATTLES family. 65-628
WATTON, William. 63-398
WATTS, Thomas J. 64-1553
WATTS family. 65-1859
WAUGH, Frank A. 64-946
WAVE mechanics. 63-15
WAVE-motion, Theory of. 64-779
WAVE properties of electrons. 64-1561
WAVERLY, Iowa
Sugar industry and trade. 65-424
WAYNE, Anthony, 1745-1796. 64-314
Autographs. 64-47
Relating to. 63-195
WAYNE, Henry C. 63-334
WAYNE Co. , Mich.
County records. 65-416
Court of Domestic Relations. 65-1338
Dentistry
Societies. 65-323
Farmer-Labor Party. 65-250
Geology. 65-542
Justices of the peace. 65-591
Surveys. 65-331
WAYNE Co., N. C.
Family papers. 64-668
Politics and local government. 64-473
WAYNE State University, Detroit, Mich.
Faculty
World Warn. 65-635
WAYS and Means Committee (U. S. House of
Representatives) 64-1042
WAYSIDE, Staunton, Va.
Farm accounts. 64-1236
WEAD, Charles Kasson, 1848-1925. 65-629
WEADOCK, George William, b 1853
65-1360 '
H. 64-767.
WEATHER see Meteorology (Climate
weather, etc.) *""««=,
WEATHER Bureau, V. S. 64-782, 64-1556
WEATHERLOW, Hugh E. 64-830
WE^^B^ Henry (Clark) see Clark,
WEAVER, Dempsey. 64-1191
WI 6 A 5!f2 R 10 Raym ° ndMeIbOrae ' 188 <>-»«.
WA <Kr' ^^ 0a ° VUhelm ' * 18 «-
WAY, Washington Irving, d. 1931. 65-2006
WAYLAND, Charles Augustus. 64-1196
626
WEAVER, Richard L. 64-819
^jffgk*'*? V******* 1870-1947,
WEAVER, William, 1780-1863. 63-137;
WEAVERS and weaving
see_also Textile industry and trade
Drafts. 64-823
Massachusetts. 64-1
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\
I
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, Edwin. 65-159
WEBB, Elisabeth Holden. * 63 -407
WEBB, Fay Lamar see Gardner, Fay Lamar
(Webb)
WEBB, James, screen writer
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 Edwin, 1906- 65-149
WEBB, James Hazel, 1829-1902. 64-634
WEBB, James Watson, 1802-1884. 63-373,
64-1584
WEBB, JohnHuske, 1820-1897. 64-1541
WEBB, Joseph Amis Webb, 1856-1908.
64-634
WEBB, Joseph J., 1878- 65-2011
WEBB (Josiah) Si Company, Milton, Mass.
64-235
WEBB, Justina (Walton) 64-662
WEBB, Kate (Russell) 64-634
WEBB, Sidney see Passf leld, 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, Walter Prescott, 1888-1963. 65-1932
WEBB family. 64-1541, 64-1640
WEBER, Margaret Isabella (Walker) b. 1824.
64-1068
WEBER Co. , Utah
Biographies. 65-1182
WEBSTER, Daniel, 1782-1852. 64-1584 ,
65-870
As correspondent. 63-261, 63-336, 63-368,
63-373, 64-407, 64-427, 64-1143,
64-1218, 64-1320, 64-1568, 65-905,
65-1576
Autographs. 64-63
Letters to. 63-337
Visit to Cincinnati. 63-256
WEBSTER, David L. 65-183
WEBSTER, Henry Kitchell, 1875-1932.
65-1998
WEBSTER, John White, 1793-1850. 65-1291
WEBSTER, Noah, 1758-1843. 64-202, 64-795,
64-1584, '65-1591
WEBSTER, Pelatiah, 1726-1795. 65-852
WEBSTER, W. T. 64-1390
WEBSTER Co. , Mo.
Archives. 64-284
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-239
WEBSTER Township, Mich. 65-651
WEDDELL, Alexander Wilbourne, 1876-1948.
65-959
WEDDINGS
Invitations
Pennsylvania. 64-1139
New Tort 64-1591
WEDEMEYER, Albert Coady, 1896- 65-1090
WEDEMEYER, William Walter, 1873-1913.
65-630, 65-648
WEECH, W. N. 65-279
WEED, Edwin Gardner. 64-499
WEED, Henry G. 64-499
WEED, Julia McKinne (Foster) 1846-1908.
64-499
WEED, Thurlow, 1797-1882. 63-254, 64-373,
64-407, 65-474, 65-930
WEED family. 64-499
WEEDON, George, 17307-1790. 64-805
WEED'S Drug Store, Pontiac, Mich. 65-407
WEEHAWKEN Ferry Company, N. J. 65-1696
WEEKS, Edward, of Albion, Orange Co. , N. T.
64-848
WEEKS, Sinclair. 64-253
WEEKS, Stephen Beauregard, 1865-19JL8^_
63-373, 64-616, 64-959, 64-1542
WEEPING Water, Neb. 65-1436
WEFALD, Knud, 1869-1936. 65-674
WEHLE, Louis Brandeis, 1880-1959. 65-79
WEIGHTS and measures
Metric system. 64-1342
Standards. 65-1719
WEIGHTS and Measures, U. S. Bureau of.
65-1719
WEIL, Gertrude. 64-446
WEINMAN, Adolf Alexander, 1870-1952.
64-1566
WEISGARD, Leonard. 65-1978
WEISMAN, Margaret. 64-715
WEBS, Francis. 64-1145 ~
WEISS, Harvey. 65-1978
WE1SSERT, Charles Adams, 1878-1947.
65-631
WEISSERT, John, 1828-1883. 65-632
WEISSKOPF, V. F. 64-83
WETTENKAMPF, Frank, 1866-1962. 64-363
WETTZEL, Godfrey, 1835-1884. 63-199
WELBORN, William Wesley. 65-1856
WELBT, Amelia Ball (Coppuck) 1819-1852.
64-960
WELCH, Andrew. 64-762
WELCH, Mrs. Eldred N. see Welch, Lulu
WELCH, Herbert, Bp., b. 1862. 64-775
WELCH, Lulu. 65-633
WELCH, Richard J. , 1869-1949. 65-2011
WELCH, William Henry, 1850-1934. 65-1948,
65-1955
WELCH family. 65-633
WELCH Grape Juice Company, inc. 64-945
WELCH Post No. 137, Grand Army of the
Republic, Ann Arbor, Mich. 65-1333
WELD, Charlotte Parmelee. 65-469
WELDON family
' Genealogy. 64-1191
WELFARE organizations see Charitable work
WELLER, George. 65-704
WELLES, David Ames. 64-764
WELLES, Gideon, 1802-1878. 63-243,
63-387, 64-1387, 64-1585, 65-246, 65-358,
65-678, 65-899, 65-931
WELLES, Helen see Douglass, Helen (Welles)
WELLES, Henry W. 65-237
WELLES, John. 65-237
WELLES, John A. 65-237
WELLES, Sarah. 65-237
WELLES, Sumner,. 1892- 64-1560, 65-34,
65-35, 65-57, 65-66, 65-78, 65-862,
65-932
WELLESLET, Arthur, 1st duke of Wellington
see Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke
of, 1769-1852
WELLESLET, Richard Colley, marquis
Wellesley, 1T60-1842. 63-55
WELLFORD, Beverley Randolph, 1893-1963.
64-1250
WELLINGTON, Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of,
1769-1852. 63-138
I WELLS, Albert, b. 1835. 65-552
627
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WELLS, Arahanna (Richardson) 1845-1905.
WELLS, Asa, d. 1854. 65-1043
WELLS, Bayze. 64-193
WE J' LS > Benjamin Franklin, 1835-1925
65-634
WELLS, Briant Harris. 64-1233
WELLS, C. H. 65-896
WELLS, C. R. 64-1500
WELLS, Carlton Frank, 1898- 65-635
WELLS, Cornelius. 64-1227
^ttflh?"*' 1, Massachusetts aate legislator.
WELLS, George Frederick, 1878-1958.
64-946
WELLS, Joseph. 64-56
WELLS, Mary E. 65-1806
WELLS, Melissa. 65-634
WELLS, Moses. 64-56
WELLS, W. S. 65-744
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. 64-168
WELLS family. 64-665, 64-793, 65-1043
WELLS, Fargo and Company. 65-1786
History (Notes, etc.) 64-723,64-738
^"y^^"™ 1 Mlnlng Comp ^
WELSH, George W., 1883- 65-1366
WELSH in — see British In
WENLEY, Robert Mark, 1861-1929 64-1515
I 65-437, 65-486, 65-636 '
WENTWORTH, Caroline Warren. 63-408
WENTWORTH, Edwin Oberlin, 1833-1864.
I 63-408
WENTWORTH, John, 1815-1888. 65-162
WENTWORTH, Robert. 63-408
WENTWORTH, Thomas. 63-404
WENTZVILLE, Mo. 64-302
WEREAT, John, 1730 (ca.)-1798. 63-66
I WERTH, Kurt. 65-1973
I WERTH, Mary (Maury) 63-378
WERTH family
Genealogy. 65-969
WESCOTT, Glenway, 1901- 64-150, 65-1997
WESLEY, Charles, 1707-1788. 65-697
WESLEY, John, 1703-1791. 64-966, 65-697
WESLEYAN Methodist Church
History. 65-512
WE « L !S VN Method ist Church, Alton, Mich.
65-637
WESLEYAN University, Middletown, Conn
64-837
WESSON, Elba(Cotten) 64-472
WEST, Arthur O. 64-1294
WEST, Mrs. Charles. 64-457
WEST, George Cornwallis- see Cornwallis-
West, George
WEST, Helen (Hunt) 1892-1963. 65-842
^f J. Herbert Faulkner, 1898- 65-1848
65-1850, 65-1851, 65-1852, 65-1853, '
65-1854
WEST, John T. 63-241
WEST, LiUie see Leslie, Amy
WEST, Sir Lionel S. Sackvllle see Sackville-
West, Sir Lionel S.
WELSH Society of Philadelphia. 64-1149
WELTON, Chauncey Brunson, 1844-1908
64-666
WELTON family. 64-666
WEMPLE, Mindret. 64-245
WENATCHEE, Wash.
Aviator's papers. 64-1252
WEST, Mary see_ Williams, Mary (West)
1715-1800
WENDELL, Barrett, 1855-1921
65-1292
WENLEY, Kate Gibson. 65-636
63-401,
WEST, Rebecca. 64-1367
WEST, Richard, d. 1726. 65-1072
WEST, Richard, 1716-1742. 65-1072
WEST, Samuel, 1783-1808. 65-188
The WEST. 64-285, 65-1177
se e also Trans-Mississippi West
Banks and banking. 65-1806
Br 65 Sl l Companies interested in. 65-1804,
Bullwhacking experiences. 65-1738
Cattle raising and trade. 65-1142 65-1157
65-1756 '
Churches and religious affairs
Episcopal. 63-140
Civil War
Military service in. 65-1043
Exploring expeditions. 64-314. 65-23
65-1793, 65-1818 '
Family and personal papers. 65-553
65-1818
Fur trade. 65-1177, 65-1818
History (Notes, etc ) 65-773
Horses
Trade. 65-807
Indians
Military papers concerning. 65-773
Investment companies (British) 65-1169
65-1190, 65-1804. 65-1817 '
Labor problems
Railroads. 63-397
Land. 63-340, 64-110, 64-892
Companies. 65-1157
Maps. 65-1798
Military life. 63-291
Military posts. 63-268, 63-353, 64-1059
64-1065
Mines, mining, and mineral resources
64-362, 65-1148, 65-1806
Engineering. 65-1798
Mortgages. 64-892
Pioneer life. 63-127, 65-773, 65-905
65-1688, 65-1803, 65-1868
Quartermaster's service.* 65-1039
Sheep raising and trade, 65-1756
Stagecoach lines and traveL 64-270
Steamboats. 63-126
Surveys and surveying. 65-1793
Expeditions. 65-909
Travel and description. 64-575, 64-652
64-732, 65-241, 65-1788, 65-1791 '
see also Overland journeys to the
Pacific
War of 1812. 63-161
WEST Africa see Africa, West
WEST African Eclipse Expedition (1880's)
WEST Agawam, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist 65-696
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WEST Chester, Pa.
Social life. 65-821
WEST Dryden, N. Y.
Personal papers. 64-825
WEST family. 64-590
genealogy. 65-1072
WEST Farms, N. Y.
Politics. 65-1519
WEST Feliciana Parish, La. 65-159
WEST Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. 63-241
WEST Indies
American Revolution. 64-344
Ethnology. 63-10
Folklore. 53-10
History (Notes, pictures, etc.) 64-215,
65-1549
Merchants. 65-1526
Naval activities (British) 63-404, 64-344
Personal papers. 64-1427
Slavery
Emancipation. 63-55
Trade. 64-59, 64-943, 65-63
With France, 64-261
With South Carolina. 63-274, 63-309
Travel and description. 54-1095, 64-1532,
65-1815
WEST Indies, British
Botanical gardens. 65-1937
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 Jersey Society. 65-1656
WEST liberty, Iowa
Travels from. 65-1185
WEST Middlebury, N. Y.
Postal service. 64-836
WEST-Minneapolis Turn-Verein. 63-241
WEST Newton, Mass.
Students. 65-680
WEST Pel ham, Mass.
Churches and rt-igious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
WEST Point Military Academy see U. S. —
Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.
WEST Point, Neb.
Banks and banking. 65-1450
WEST Side Woman's Club, Ann Arbor, Mich.
65-1375
WEST Virginia
see also Virginia
Canals. 63-345
Capitols (Buildings) 63-349
Civil engineering. 63-129
Civil War. 64-1226
Military service in. 65-965
Coal mines and mining. 64-962, 65-1032
Colleges and universities. 64-248
County government and county records.
65-1017
Medicine. 63-129
Meteorology (Climate, weather, etc. )
63-129
Personal papers. 64-800
Politics
Papers of persons active in
20th century. 65-46
Travel and description. 64-1173
WEST Winsted, Conn. 64-1540
WESTBERG, Alfred J., 1905- 65-1033
WESTCHESTER Co. , N. Y. 64-883
Banks and banking. 64-934
Dairying. 64-951
WESTEKMANN, William Linn, 1873-1954.
64-1366
WESTERN Academy of Natural Sciences,
Cincli.nati, Ohio. 63-200
WESTERN and miscellaneous (Manuscript
collections) 65-1775, 65-1793
WESTERN Athletic Conference. 64-1499,
65-536, 65-1342
WESTERN Carolinian. 64-1005
WESTERN Christian advocate. 64-972,
64-973
WESTERN College for Women, Oxford, Ohio
(formerly Western Female Seminary)
63-263
WESTERN Electric Company. 64-1561
WESTERN Federation of Miners see Inter-
national Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter
workers
WESTERN Fur and Trading Company. 65-1711
WESTERN Methodist Book Concern. 64-972
WESTERN Michigan University, Kalamazoo.
65-384
WESTERN Navaho Training School, Algert and
Tuba City, Ariz. 65-1178
WESTERN Nebraska Missionary District.
65-1420
WESTERN North Carolina Railroad. 64-1115
WESTERN Pennsylvania Congress of Clubs
and Club Women. 65-1747
WESTERN Public Service Company. 65-1505
WESTERN Reserve
Family and personal papers. 65-1818
Farms and farming. 65-1818
Land. 64-1286
Tailors. 65-1818
WESTERN Reserve University, Cleveland,
Ohio
Students. 64-952
WESTERN Sanitary Commission. 65-681
WESTERN State Hospital, Morganton, N. C.
64-1083
WESTERN Union Telegraph Company
Russian extension. 65-1037, 65-1128,
65-1171, 65-1780
WESTERN Unitarian Conference. 64-1326
WESTERVTLLE, Ohio
Personal papers. 63-260
WESTFTELD, N. J.
Family and personal papers. 65-1588,
65-1616
WESTGATE Press, San Francisco, Calif.
64-1367
WESTLAND, Jack, 1904- 64-1272
WESTMAN, Lenus. 65-1057
WESTMAN, W. H. 65-879
WESTMINSTER, S. C.
Cotton manufacturing. 64-1112
WESTMORELAND Co. , Conn, see Susque-
hanna claim
WESTMORELAND Co., Va.
County records. 65-1017
Legal documents. 64-1240
WESTON, Maria see Chapman, Maria (Weston)
1806-1885
WESTON, Paul
Estate of. 63-317
WESTON family. 63-317
629
WESTON, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
Family papers. 64-648
WESTON, N. Y.
Churches and religious affairs. 64-919
WESTON, Vt
Churches and religious affairs ' —
Methodist. 65-696
WESTOVEE, Charles City Co. , Va.
Family papers. 64-1225
WESTPHALIA, Mich.
Flour and lumber Industry and trade.
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 -
?if^ l0 ! 1 '', O,rerlaild J ourne ys to the Pacific-
territorial expansion
WESTWOOD, Richard W. 64-819
WETHERBY, A. G. 64-100
WETHERILL, Edward, coUector. 64-1154
WETMORE, Prosper M. 64-1575
WETMORE^ Susanna Boone Allan. 65-745
WETMORE, Thomas Cogdell, 1869-1906
65-745
WEXFORD, Ire.
Shippers' registers. 64-480
WEXLER, Harry, 1911-1962. 64-782
™ Plantation, Charles City Co., Va.
WEYERHAEUSER Timber Company. 65-1051
WEYMOUTH, Ohio
Civil War. 64-666
WHALERS and whaling. 64-1394, 64-1578
65-61, 65-175, 65-1171 *
Massachusetts. 65-181
WHARTON, Charles, 1743 or 4-1838. - 64-1155
WHARTON, Charles Henry. 65-1022
WHWITON, Edith Newbold (Jones) 1862-1937
04-1334
WHARTON, Francis, 1820-1889. 64-764
WHARTON, John, of Culpeper Co., Va.
05-1024
WHARTON, John A. 64-756
WHARTON, Joseph, 1733 or 4-1816. «64-1155
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript^ Collections: Index
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
Marketing. 65-1427
WHEATLAND, Henry, 1812-1893. 63-132
WHEATLAND, Mich.
Teachers and teaching. 65-241
WHEATON, Henry, 1785-1848. 64-1584
WHEELER, Benjamin Ide, 1854-1927
64-1271
WHEELER, Burton Kendall, 1882- 64-1262
65-458, 65-674 '
WHEELER, Clara Marian, 1861-1946
65-283, 65-638
WHEELER, Cortland. 64-877
^s^*' EUas 12 WUc0 *> EUa (Wheeler)
Aooo- 1919
WHEELER, Frank Willis, 1853-1921. 65-639
65-552,
WHEELER, Frederick M. , b. 1862
65-640
WHEELER, George Montague, 1842-1905.
Surveying expeditions. 65-909
WHEELER, Holly
Estate of. 65-1161
WHEELER, Joseph, 1836-1906. 63-61
65-868 '
WHEELER, Lorenzo D. 65-641
WHEELER, W. H. 64-380
WHEELER family. 65-640, 65-641
WHEELER Presbyterian Church, New York
City. 64-1257
WHEELER surveying expeditions, 1872-1879
65-909
WHEELOCK, John Hall, 1886- 64-41
64-150
WHEELWRIGHT, John B. 64-150
WHEELWRIGHTS see Carriage and wagon
making
WHE , L if LET ' A »*rtW., 1831-1900, coUector.
53-201
WHETZEL, Herbert Hice, 1877-1944
collector. 64-947 '
WHEDDEN, Howard P. 64-1157
WHIG Party. 63-76, 63-194, 63-198, 63-398
65-474, 65-905, 65-907
Conventions, 1846, 1852. 64-817
Dissolution. 63-189, 63-190
Arkansas. 63-126
Massachusetts. 65-178
New York. 63-368
Southern States. 63-373
Virginia. 64-1244, 64-1555
WHIPPLE, Charles WhUey, 1805 7-1855
65-253, 65-646, 65-1360
WHIPPLE, FredL. 64-782
WHIPPLE, George Chandler, 1866-1924
65-1293
WHIPPLE, Mrs. R. M.
WHIPPLE, William D. 65-1795
WHISKEY
Price. 64-56, 64-401, 64-980
WHIST clubs. 64-921
WHISTLER, James Abbott McNeill, 1834-1903.
64-761
WHTTAKER, Anna Maria Baker see Wills
Anna Maria Baker (Whitaker) '
WHITAKER, Cary, 1832-1865. 64-667
WHITAKER, Frances De Berniere Hooper.
64—526
WHITAKER, Jonathan Lewis. 65-746
WHITAKER, Julia A. Wells. 65-746
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
65-642 '
WHITE, Alexander, 1738-1804. 63-375
™¥S cta ' 1832 " 1918 - 64 " 926,
As correspondent. 64-767, 64-882 64-887
64-1413, 64-1500, 64-1515 65-269
65-585, 65-654
WHITE, Ansley De Forest, 1817-1877
65-1632
WHITE, Charles Abiathar, 1826-1910
64-100, 65-654
WHITE, Charles Stanley. 65-1924
WHITE, CorraMay see Harris c„, r , „,
(White) 1869-1935— ' "'" May
630
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WHITE, Edward Douglass, 1845-1921. 64-798
WHITE, Elijah. 64-1254, 64-1256
WHITE, Enoch J., 1814-1878. 65-643
WHITE, Ferris M. 64-1638
WHITE, George W., b. 1828. 65-552
WHITE, Grace Elinor Joy see Pratt, Grace
Elinor Joy (White)
WHITE, Hannah. 65-255
WHITE, Henry, Pennsylvania State senator.
65-899
WHITE, Henry, 1850-1927. 64-764, 64-767,
64-778, 65-940
WHITE, Horace, 1834-1916. 63-377, 64-247,
64-764, 64-767, 65-162
WHITE, Horatio Stephens, 1852^1934.
65-1294
WHITE, HughLawson, 1773-1840. 64-343
WHITE, James Jones, 1828-1893. 64-1274
WHITE, John Blake, 1781-1859. 64-1543,
65-852
WHITE, John Blake, 1850-1935. 64-1543
WHITE, Jonathan. 65-376
WHITE, Kenneth S. , 1897- 64-1638
WHITE, Lee A. , 1886- 64-1515. 65-338,
65-532
WHITE, Leonard Dupee, 1891-1958. 64-178,
65-397
WHITE, Leslie Turner, 1903- 65-1114
WHITE, LevL 65-1350
WHITE, Mary (Outwater) 1836-1887. 64-948
WHITE, Maunsell, Jr. 64-669
WHITE , Maunsell, 1783-1863. 64-669
WHITE, Octavius A. , 1826-1903. 64-1543
WHITE, Orin, 1794-1864. 65-1355
WHITE, Peter Qulntard, 1830-1908. 64-1413,
65-332, 65-644
WHITE, Sallie Elizabeth (Joy) 18527-1909.
64-721
WHITE , Sallie Lindsay. 65-873
WHITE , Sarah Caldwell. 64-1129
WHITE., Stephen Mallory, 1853-1901. 64-738
WHITE, Stewart Edward, 1873-1946. 65-1361
WHITE , Thomas Willis, 1768-1843. 63-68,
64-803
WHITE , Walter Francis, 1893-1955. 65-52,
65-78, 65-1763
WHITE, William Allen, 1868-1944. 64-882,
64-1480, 64-1560, 64-1599, 65-860, 65-873 ,
65-900
WHITE, William H., 1840-1862. 65-293
WHITE, William Lindsay, 1900- 65-873
WHlTi:: and Davidson, River Falls, Wis.
64-1638
WHITE and White, River Falls, Wis. 64-1638
WHITE Bird, Nez Perce' chief. 64-1251
WHIT!:: family. 64-1274, 64-1543. 65-1395
Genealogy. 65-1357
WHITE Hall Plantation, Bryan Co., Ga.
64-977
WHI T E Horse (Omaha Indian) see Fontenelle,
Logan, 1825-1855
WHITE Horse, Yukon Territory
Travel and description. 65-1782
WHITE House Conference on Power Pooling.
65-79
WHITE House, N. J.
Letters from. 65-1693
WHITE House, Washington, D. C. 63-358
Office see XI. S. —Executive Office of the
President— White House Office
Social functions. 65-70
WHITE Lake area, Mich.
Lumbering. 65-392
WHITE Mountain Indians. 65-1176
WHITE Mountain, N. M. see Sierra Blanca
Peak, N. M.
WH1TE Oak Church and Sunday School, Bertie
Co., N. C. 64-1532
WHITE Oaks Church, Va.
Civil War. 63-351
WHITE pine blister rust see Blister rust
WHITE Pine Co. , Nev.
Mines, mining, and mineral resources.
65-1169
WHITE Stone mil, N. D. see Whttestone
Hill, N. D.
WHITE supremacy
North Carolina. 63-72
WHITEFIELD, George, 1714-1770. 63-409
WHITEHALL, K. Y.
War of 1812. 63-225
WHITEHEAD, Charles. 64-738
WHITEHEAD, Everett Jerome, 1858-1901.
65-1365
WHITEHEAD, Williamson. 65-747
WHITEHEAD family
Genealogy. 64-1179
WH1TEH1LL, Walter Mulr. 65-959
WHTTEHOnSE, Vivian (Boarman) 64-346
WHITESIDE, Thomas. 64-1130
WHITESTONE Hill, N. D. *
Incident and battlefield. 65-1466, 65-1499
WHITEWATER, Wis.
Personal papers. 64-1635
WHITFIELD, Elizabeth Green (Cobb) 64-668
WHITFIELD, F. E. 64-1112
WHITFIELD, James Bryan, 1809-1841.
64-668
WHITFIE LD, Nathan Bryan, 1835-1914.
64-668, 65-714
WHITFIE LD, Robert P. 64-100
WHITFIELD, Sarah Elizabeth (Wooten) 64-668
WHITFIELD family. 64-668
Genealogy. 64-1188
WHTTFORD, JohnN., d. ca. 1894. 63-139
WHITFORD family. 63-139
WBTnN Machine Works, Whitinsville, Mass.
64-240
WHITING, Caroline Lee see Hentz, Caroline
Lee (Whiting) 1800-1856
WHITING, Justin Rice, 1874-1903. 65-552
WHITING family
Genealogy. 65-976
WRITING (Row gailsy) 65-1837
WHITLOCK, Brand, 1869-1934. 65-1649
WHITMAN, Charles Seymour, 1868-1947.
64-24
WHITMAN, Marcus, 1802-1847. 64-1257.
65-1789 ■■!
WHITMAN, Narclssa (Prentiss) 1808-1847.
64-1257, 65-1789
WHITMAN, Walt, 1819-1892. 65-1198
WHITMAN (Walt) Club, Iowa Schoolmasters.
65-170
WHITMAN family
Genealogy. 65-1357
WHITMAN Massacre. 65-1789
WHITMAN Mission. 65-1789
WHITMORE, Charles Edward
As correspondent. 65-532
WHITMORE Lake, Mich.
Family papers. 65-576
Reminiscences. 65-545
WHITNEY, Albert Worts, 1870-1943. 64-1327,
65-1372
WHITNEY, Allen Sisson, 1857-1944. 65-645
631
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WHITNEY, Andrew G. 65-1360
WHITNEY, Eli, 1765-1825. 64-202
WHITNEY, Florence. 65-34
WHITNEY, Joseph Dwight. 65-654
WHITNEY, William Collins, 1841-1904
63-376, 64-764
WHITNEY family. 64-1283, 65-1347
^LwO 7 ' WUliam Thornt °n, J866-1934.
WHITTAKER, Hazel H. see Vandenberg
Hazel H. (Whittaker) ™™«g,
WHITTEKER, Anna (Howe) 65-964
WHITTELSEY family. 65-457
WHITTEMORE, Charles Hanover, 1833-
65-646
WHITTEMORE, George 0. 65-646
WHITTEMORE (George O. and James O )
C«rMifh. Ore 6T-40 L 5 UmberCOmPany ' Ta ™
WHITTEMORE, Gideon Olin, 1800-1863.
65-646
WHITTEMORE, James Olin, 1828-1889,
65-646
WHITTEMORE, Margaret. 65-1183
WHITTEMORE, W. Frank. 65-646
WHITTEMORE family. 65-646
WHTTTIER, Gertrude E. see Cartland
Gertrude E. (Whittier) 1822-1911 '
WHITTTER, John Greenleaf , 1807-1892
WICKARD, Claude Raymond, 1893- 65-29
65-78, 65-1507 '
WICKERSHAM, George Woodward, 1858-1936
64-778, 64-798, 64-1291
WICKERSHAM, James. 65-1821
WICKHAM, John, 1763-1839. 65-1020
WICKHAM, William. 63-345
WICKLOWCo., Ire.
Personal papers. 64-425
WIDNEY, J. P., Q. 1920-1929. 65-884
WIEBOLDT-Rosenwald coUectlon of German
folksongs. 64-179
WIEGAND, Charles. 65-1517
WIESE, Kurt. 65-1978
WEST, Howard M., 1864-1945. 64-1448,
65-647
The WIFE of Martin Guerre (Opera) 64-733
WIGGIN, Kate Douglas (Smith) 65-164S
WIGGIN, Sallie (Cotten) 64-472
WIGGLESWORTH, Charles. 65-1473
WIGGLESWORTH, Emily. 65-1473
WIGHT, Ann Eliza see Johnson, Ann Eliza
(Wight) b. 1832
WIGHT, Augustus^ S. 64-1329
WIGHT, Lucy N.-(Calmes) 64-1329
WIGHT family. 64-1329
WILBERFORCE, Samuel, Bp. of Winchester,
1805-1873. 63-142
WHTTTIER, Matthew Franklin. 64-1472 WILBERFORCE, William, 1759-1833. 63-142
WmTTTNGHAM, William Rolllnson, Bp.
1805-1879. 63-140 , 65-92 P '
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
^WORTH College, Spokane, Wash.
O5-1040
WHOLESALE trade
see also Commission merchants- and
specific kinds of trade, e. g. Grocery
trade
Georgia. 64-579
Michigan. 65-1398
South Carolina. 63-300
WHYMPER, Frederick. 65-1171
WICHITA, Kan.
Pioneer life. 65-874
WTLBORN, Cornelia E. (Rives) Harrison.
65-1001
WILBUR, Mrs. Aaron. 64-987
WILBUR,. Fedora Isabell Copp. 64-987
WILBUR, John, 1774-1856. 65-156
WILBUR, Ray Lyman, 1875-1949. 64-182
64-1164, 64-1271, 64-1462, 65-944, 65-ioil
WILBUR, Walter K. 63-1
WILBURITE separation, Society of Friends.
65-156
WILBURTON, Okla.
Coal mining. 63-269
WILCOX, Delos Franklin, 1873-1928. 64-180
65-384 ~ '
WILDE, John W. , b. 1798. 64-960
WILDE, Oscar, 1856-1900. 63-230
WILDE, Richard Henry, 1789-1847 63-96.
64-407, 64-960
WILDER, Burt Green, 1841-1925. 64-891
WILDER, D. G. 65-1353
WILDER, Gaston H. , 1814-1873. 64-1544
WILDER, Marshall Pinckney, 1859-1915
64-783
«
WELDER, SamueL 64-1544
WILDER, Sarah E. (Hinton) 64-1544
WILDER, Thornton Nlven, 1897- 64-114
64-150, 64-491, 65-1100, 65-1310, 65-1838,
WILDER family. 64-1544
WILDERNESS, Battle of the, 1864. 65-1319
Maps. 65-946
WILDERNESS Society. 64-1261
WILDLIFE conservation. 64-1261
see also Game and game birds
Michigan. 65-395
Minnesota. 63-248
North Dakota. 65-774
Wisconsin. 63-248
WILDLIFE management research. 65-167
64-1599, 64-1615,
WILEY, Alexander, 1884
64-1638
WILCOX, Edgar N. 64-348
WILCOX, Ella (Wheeler) 1855-1919. 63-361
64-783, 64-1626 '
WILCOX (John C. and George H. ) Flour Mill
Plymouth, Mich. 65-402 .■■■■'
WILCOX family. 64-1031
WILD, Alfred. 64-917
WILEY, Andrew Jackson, 1826-1905. 65-2007
WILEY, Calvin Henderson, 1819-1887
64-470, 64-672, 64-991 "
WILEY, Farida. 64-819
WILEY, Louis, 1869-1935. 64-1291
WILEY, Mary Callum. 64-672
WILEY, Merlin, 1875- 65-547
WILGUS, Alva C. 64-1403
WILGUS, Horace Lafayette, 1859-1935.
65-648
WILHELM, Crown Prince of the German
Empire and of Prussia, 1882-1951.
WILHELM n, German Emperor, 1859-1941
Autographs. 65-358
WTLKERSON, 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
632
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WILKINS, Sir Hubert. 65-763
WELKINS, John Darragh, d. 1900. 63-229
WILKINS, Nina see Scudder, Nina (Wilkins)
WILKINSON, Florence see Evans, Florence
(Wilkinson)
WILKINSON, James, 1757-1825. 64-81,
64-287, 64-343, 65-699
WILKINSON, Marguerite Ogden (Blgelow)
1883-1928. 64-150
WILKINSON, Maria H. 64-948
WILKINSON, Marie. 64-799
WILKINSON, Mary see Memminger, Mary
(Wilkinson)
WILKINSON, Walter. 65-1403
WILKINSON, Warring, 1834-1918. 65-2004
WILKINSON, William. 64-890
WILKINSON, William H. 65-468
WILKINSON, Winston, collector. 64-799
WILKINSON Co. , Miss.
Family papers. 64-441, 64-489
WILKINSONVILLE on the Ohio River
Supplies (Army) 65-652
WILL, George Francis, 1884- 65-798,
65-1409
WILLAMETTE Falls Canal and Lock Company.
64-248, 65-1039
WILLAMETTE University, Salem, Or.
64-694
WILLARD, Arthur Cutts, 1878- 65-1939,
65-1941
WILLARD, Carlos Marroquln see Marroquin
WlUard, Carlos
WILLARD, Frances Elizabeth, 1839-1898.
65-836, 65-1984
WILLARD, Joseph, 1738-1804. 65-1250
WILLARD, Mary. 65-1984
WTLLARD, S. G. 63-81
WILLARD, Sidney, 1780-1856. 65^1295
WILLARD family. 65-1984
Genealogy. 63-247
WILLCOX, James M. , b. 1804. 63-143
WILLCOX, Mary AnnS. (Lamb) 63-143
WILLCOX, Virginia see Upshaw, Virginia
Delaware (Willcojj
WILLCOX, Walter R. B. 64-695
WILLCOX family. 63-143, 64-1249, 65-1354
WILLIAM II, Emperor of Germany see
Wilhelm II, German Emperor, 1859-1941
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 members' papers. 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 J. Pennock Memorial Association.
65-1057
WILLIAM L. Clements Library, University
of Michigan. 65-191
WILLIAM Penn Charter School, Philadelphia,
Pa. 65-156
WILLIAM Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
64-962 '
WILLIAM Rainey Harper Memorial Library,
University of Chicago see Chicago, 111. —
University— Library
WILLIAMS, Aubrey Willis, 1890-1965. 65-66,
65-80, 65-948
WILLIAMS, Ben Ames. 65-1664
WILLIAMS, Benjamin F. 64-673
WILLIAMS, Benjamin S. , 1843-1931. 63-144,
65-1857
WILLIAMS, Bill see Williams, William Sherley,
1787-1849
WILLIAMS, Blanche Colton, 1879-1944.
65-871, 65-1409
WILLIAMS, Constants. 65-1178
WILLIAMS, E. B. 64-365
WILLIAMS, Edward, of Detroit, Mich. 65-649
WILLIAMS, Herbert H. 64-830
WILLIAMS, Horace R. 65-1350
WILLIAMS, Howard Yolen, 1889- 64-1594
WILLIAMS, J. E. 63-346
WILLIAMS, J. Mott. 65-1364
WILLIAMS, James H. 64-1176
WILLIAMS, James W. 63-220
WILLIAMS, James W. , Confederate soldier,
of Georgia. 65-1856
WILLIAMS, Jay, 1941- 65-1115
WILLIAMS, Jeremiah D„ b. 1816. 65-651
WILLIAMS, John, Captain. 64-314
WILLIAMS, John, Bp., 1817-1899. 65-92
WILLIAMS, John Henry, b. 1747. 65-1072
WILLIAMS, John L. B. 65-1409
WILLIAMS, JohnR., 1782-1854. 65-652
WILLIAMS, John Sharp, 1854-1932. 65-455
WILLIAMS, John W. , of Glasgow, Scot.
65-748
WILLIAMS, JohnW. M., b. 1820? 64-1131
WILLIAMS, JoslahB.
Estate of. 64-919
WILLIAMS, Justin. 64-1635
WILLIAMS, Lewis. 63-373, 64-535, 64-1547
WILLIAMS, Louise. 64-843
WILLIAMS, Maria D. StowelL 65-1361
WILLIAMS, Mary see Brayman, Mary
(Williams) 1816-1886
WILLIAMS, Mary (West) 1715-1800. 65-1072
WILLIAMS, Mary Wilhelmine, 1878-1944.
64-739
WILLIAMS, Erastus Appleman, 1850-1930.
65-801
WILLIAMS, Frank. 65-748
WILLIAMS, G. T. 65-874
WILLIAMS, George Palmer, 1802-1881.
65-269
WILLIAMS, George R.
Estate of. 64-919
64-835
WILLIAMS, Georgia see Fleming, Georgia
(Williams)
WILLIAMS, Gerhard Mennen, 1911- 64-1483,
65-349, 65-433, 65-463, 65-570, 65-650
WILLIAMS, Harvey, 1812-1867. 64-1511
WILLIAMS, Hattie (Plum) 1878- 65-1509
WILLIAMS, Henry P. 65-465
WILLIAMS, Henry Shaler, 1847-1918. 64-100,
64-843
WILLIAMS, Micajah Terrell, 1792-1844.
63-205, 65-17
WILLIAMS, Nancy Lace (Quirk) 65-650
WILLIAMS, Nathan. 63-220
WILLIAMS, Oscar G. 64-150
WILLIAMS, Pierce. 65-43
WILLIAMS, Ralph D. 65-644
WILLIAMS, Robert, of Jamai ca, B. W. L
65-748
WILLIAMS, Robert, soldier in World War L
65-748
WILLIAMS, Roger B. 64-843
* WILLIAMS, Samuel
Family of. 65-339
WILLIAMS, Samuel, 1743-1817. 65-1296
WILLIAMS, Samuel, 1786-1859. 63-202
WILLIAMS, Samuel May, 1795-1858. 64-745
WILLIAMS, Samuel Wesley, 1827-1928
collector. 63-202 '
WILLIAMS, Sarah Prances (Hicks) b. 1827.
WILLIAMS, Sidney B. 64-235
WILLIAMS, Solomon, 1700-1776. 63-35
WILLIAMS, Stephen H. 65-1784
WILLIAMS, T. T. 65-2004
WILLIAMS, Tennessee, 1911- 65-1064
WILLIAMS, Thomas, 1815-1862. 64-1136
WILLIAMS, William, 1787-1850. 63-225
WILLIAMS (William) and Company. 64-949
WILLIAMS, William Augustus, Jr. 65-748
WILLIAMS, William Augustus, b. ca. 1810.
WILLIAMS, William Brown, 1849-1928
65-1360 '
WILLIAMS, William Carlos, 1883- 64-41
64-150
WILLIAMS, William Sherley, 1787-1849
64-752
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WILLIAMS, Willis R. 64-1132
WILLIAMS & Guion. 64-1399
WILLIAMS Choice Tract, DeL
Land settlement. 64-207
WILLIAMS College, Williamstown, Mass.
Students. 64-952
WILLIAMS family. 63-144, 64-843, 64-949
64-1118, 65-748 '
Genealogy. 65-339, 65-1072
WILLIAMS, Haywood and Company. 64-369
WILL1AMSBORO, N. C.
Business papers. 64-515
WILLIAMSBURG, Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
WILLIAMSBURG Restoration, inc
Williamsburg, Va. 64-1243 '
WILLIAMSBURG, Va.
ClvUWar
Federal occupation. 64-462
Eastern State Hospital. 64-364
William and Mary College see William and
Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.
WILLIAMSON, Cmu-les. 64-873
WILLIAMSON, Charles Henry. 65-1827
WILLIAMSON, Isaac Halsted, 1769-1844
65-1694
WILLIAMSON, Joseph, 1633-1701. 65-1877
WILLIAMSON, Ralph. 64-946
WILLIAMSON, Robert M. 64-757
WILLIAMSON, Sarah McQueen see Anderson
Sarah McQueen (Williamson) '
WILLIAMSON, William, 1875- 63-96
WILLIAMSON, William A. 65-748
WILLIAMSON Co., Tenn.
Churches and religious affairs
Presbyterian. 65-881
WILLIAMSON family. 64-1031
WILLIAMSPORT, Ind.
Business and personal papers. 64-294
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
Personal papers. 64-364
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.
Williams College see Williams College
Williamstown, Mass. '
WTLLIFORD, David. 64-639
WTLLIFORD, Martha see Payne, Martha
(WiUiford) — ■
^"^d Martha (St***"**) see Service,
Martha (Stackhouse) WiUiford
WTLLIFORD, Williams. 64-639
WILLIS, Albert Shelby, 1843-1897. 63-350
WILLIS, Bailey, 1857-1949. 65-2011
WILLIS, Fred A. 65-434
WILLIS, Henry Parker, 1874-1937. 65-1211
WILLIS, Park Weed, 1867-1958. 64-1271
WILLIS family. 65-1025
WILLIS, Mich.
Dairy Industry. 65-218
WILLISON, Frances Nell. 63-215
WILLISON, Gertrude. 63-215
WILLISON, Mrs. H. C. 63-215
WILLISON, Henry Clay, 1646-1906- 63-212
63-215, 65-1365
WILLISON family. 63-215
WILLTTS family. 65-819
WILLKIE, Wendell Lewis, 1892-1944.
64-1622, 65-52, 65-2011
WTLLOUGHBT, Barrett see Wllloughby
Florance (Barrett) i
WTLLOUGHBT, Charles, d. 1888. 63-216
WILLOUGHBY, Florance (Barrett) 63-216
WILLOUGHBY, Oliver L. 63-216
WILLOUGHBY, Sarah Chenney, 1841-1913
63-216
WILLOUGHBY family. 63-216
WILLOUGHBY group
Mining claims in Alaska. 63-216
WILLS, Anna Maria Baker (Whltaker) 64-674
WILLS, George Whitaker, d. 1864. 64-674
WILLS, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1667. 64-803
WILLS, Richard Henry, 1836-1891. 64-674
WILLS, William Henry, 1809-1889. 64-674
WILLS. 65-679
see also Estates; Probate law and practice;
and subdivision Legal documents under
names of places
WILLSON, James Caldwell, 1833-1912.
65-653
WILLSON, Millicent see Hearst, MilUcent
(Willson)
WILLSTAETTER, Wilhelm. 65-1928
WILMINGTON and Manchester Railroad.
64-1065
WILMINGTON and Weldon Railroad. 64-1065
WILMINGTON, Del. 65-1591
Family papers. 64-536
Letters from. 63-367
Resident of. 65-1574
WILMINGTON Light Infantry. 64-448
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Civil War. 64-448, 64-576, 64-627,
Soldiers from. 65-734
Family papers. 64-395, 64-442, 64-477
64-513, 64-552, 64-555, 64-575, 64-679
64-680, 64-995, 64-1029, 64-1040
64-1133, 64-1539, 65-748
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
634
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WILMINGTON, N. C. (Continued)
Steamboats. 64-566
Travel and description. 65-724
WILMINGTON, Ohio
Letters received in. 65-1956
WILMINGTON Rifle Guards. 64-576
WILMOT Proviso. 64-289
WILSFOHD family
Genealogy. 65-882
WILSON, Alexander, 1799-1867. 64-675
WILSON, Amos G. 64-829
WILSON, Art. 64-1163
WILSON, Augusta Jane (Evans) 1835-1909.
64-765
WILSON, BirdM., 1874- 65-1160
WILSON, BoydH. 64-794
WILSON, Charles. 65-1827
WILSON, Charles Erwin, 1890-1961. 65-433
WILSON, Edith (Boiling) Gait, 1872-1961.
63-357, 63-358, 65-940
WILSON, Edmund, 1895- 64-1338, 65-1098
WILSON, Edmund Beecher, 1856-1939.
65-1940
WILSON, Edwin BidweU, 1879- 64-1327
WILSON, Francis, 1854-1935. 65-686
WILSON, Francis C. 65-944
WILSON, George, 1836-1881. 65-1350
WILSON, George G. 64-1577
WILSON, Henry Lane, 1857-1932. 64-778
WILSON, Huntington see Huntington- Wilson,
Francis Mairs, 1875-1946
WILSON, J. Weldon. 65-236
WILSON, Jacob. 65-1355
WILSON, James, 1763-1855. 64-794
WILSON, James, 1765-1821. 65-1540
WILSON, James, 1805-1860. 63-55
WILSON, James, 1836-1920. «64-778
WILSON, James Grant, 1832-1914. 65-1029
WILSON, John, 1817 or 18-1876. 64-1424
WILSON, John Thomas, 1920- 65-1941
WILSON, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. 64-81
WILSON, Louis Round. 64-454
WILSON, Mary Ann see Waterman, Mary Ann
(Wilson)
WILSON, Mary Ann (Covington) 64-676
WILSON, Norvell Winsboro, 1834-1878.
65-1535
WILSON, Robert Burns. 64-1626
WILSON, Robert Erastus, 1893-1964. 65-941
WILSON, Roberts., d. 1883. 65-253
WILSON, Robert Wheeler, 1853-1922. 65-1297
WILSON, Ruth Stovall (Halrston) see Halrston,
Ruth Stovall (Halrston) Wilson
WILSON, SamueL ,64-794
WILSON, Thomas A. 63-331
WILSON, Thomas James. 65-970
WILSON, Thomas M. 64-676
WILSON, William H. , of Bradford, VL
64-794
WILSON, William Lewis, 1909- 65-1507
WILSON, Woodrow, Pres. U. S., 1856-1924.
63-358
Administration of. 64-1565
As correspondent. 63-325, 64-228, 64-257,
64-767, 64-778, 64-798, 64-1295,
64-1355, 64-1570, 64-1624, 65-65,
65-462, 65-1052
Autographs. 64-63
Relating to. 64-124
Relations with Congress. 63-357
WILSON Co. , N. C.
Education. 64-470
WILSON Co. , Tenn.
History (Notes, etc.) 64-1193
WILSON family. 64-675, 64-794 , 64-1030
WILSON Foundation. 64-183
WIMAN, Dwight Deere, 1895-1951. 64-1633
WIMBERLET, Mary Catherine see Klllebrew,
Mary Catherine (Wlmberley)
WMBERLEY family
Genealogy. 64-1188
WTMER, Edward J. 65-1350
WIMMER, Bonifaz, archabbot, 1809-1887.
65-2003
WIMMER, Sebastian see Wimmer, Bonifaz,
archabbot, 1809-1887
WINANS, Edwin B.; 1826-1894. 65-565,
65-644
WINANS, William Parkhurst, 1836-1915.
64-1258
WINANT, John Gilbert, 1889-1947. 65-43,
65-57, 65-64, 65-81
WINCHELL, Alexander, 1824-1891. 64-1413,
64-1511, 65-519, 65-654 , 65-1395
WINCHELL, George Pray, 1873-1954.
65-1395
WINCHESTER, James, 1752-1826. 64-1194
WINCHESTER, Miss. 64-1099
WINCHESTER, Va.
Civil war. 64-1226
Letters from. 64-1546
WIND tunnels see Aerodynamics
WINDHAM, Conn.
Family and personal papers. 65-2019
Revolutionary War period. 64-195
WTNDOM, William, 1827-1891. 63-243,
65-1043
WINDS
Utah. 65-1778
WINDSOR, N. Y.
Law practice. 64-979
WINDSOR, N. C.
Medical practice. 64-979
Personal papers. 64-364, 64-603
WINDT, Valentine, 1901-1955. 65-202,
65-1396
WINE industry and trade
see also Brandy
England. 64-259
France. 63-6, 64-504
New York City. 65-1175
Spain. 64-259
WINE of Cardui. 64-966
WINESBURG, Ohio (Theatrical production)
64-1611
WINFIELD, Kan.
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
WING, Austin Eli, 1792-1849. 65-655
WING, Eliza Anderson. 65-656
WING, Henry Hiram, 1859-1936. 64-950
WING, Lucius M. , b. 1840. 65-288
WING, May. 65-656
WING, Warner, 1805-1876. 65-656
WING family. 65-655, 65-656
WINKLER, Edwin Theodore, 1823-1883.
64-1165
WINN, J. M. 64-796
WINN, Jesse. 65-1006
635
WINN, John, d. 1844. 63-145
WINN, Philip James. 63-145
WINN, William H. 63-145
•VINN, William R. 65-1006
WINN family. 63-145 , 65-1006
WINNAESS, Erling. 63-240
WINNEBAGO Co. , 111.
Agricultural societies. 64-251
WINNEBAGO Indians
Annuity payments. 63-247
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1499
Myths and language studies. 63-11
WINNSBORO, S. C.
Civil War
Soldiers from. 65-1532
WINONA, Minn.
Fair and State Exposition, 1890. 63-243
Letters from. 63-241
Manuscript collectors. 63-243
Opera House. 63-243
WTNSHIP, George B. 65-757
WINSLOW, Erving. 64-771
WINSOR, Daniel L. 64-1215
WINSOR, Justin, 1831-1897. 65-1298
WINSTON, C. KL 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. Frederick 63-30
WINTER, John Garrett, 1881-1956. 65-1397
WINTER, William, 1836-1917. 63-401
63-407 '
WINTER and Latimer, San Francisco, Calif.
WINTER family
.'.Genealogy. 65-968
WINTER Park, Fla.
Rollins' College
President. 65.-843
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WINTERMUTE, J. S. 65-1053
WINTERS, Yvor, 1900- 64-150
WINTERS, Mrs. Yvor see Lewis, Janet,
1899- ' h
WINTESTEN, W. W. 64-56
WTNTHROP, Rtz-John, 1638-1707. 65-189
WTNTHROP, Mrs. Greenville Temple
65-189
WINTHROP, James, 1752-1821. 65-1224
* WTNTHROP, John. 65-189
WINTHROP, John, 1588-1649. 65-189
WINTHROP, John, 1606-1676. 65-189
WINTHROP, John, 1714-1779. 65-189
65-1299
WTNTHROP, Robert Charles, 1809-1894
63-374, 65-189
WTNTHROP, Robert Charles, 1834-1905
65-189
WTNTHROP, Thomas LindalL 65-189
WTNTHROP, Wait Still. 65-189
WTNTHROP, William. 63-334
WINTHROP family. 65-189
WIRE, G. E. 65-1540
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
WTRTH, Conrad Louis. 65-959
WISCONSIN
Agriculture. 65-1065
Authors. 64-1626
Banks and banking. 64-1637
Bureau of Natural Resources. 64-1621
Cattle raising and trade. 64-1637
Cavalry
2dRegt., 1862-1865
Company L. 65-1868
Cheese industry and trade. 65-1065
Church schools
Lutheran. 63-20
Churches and religious affairs
Baptist. 65-1058
Civil War see names of military units e e
Wisconsin-Infantry
Colleges and universities see Wisconsin-
University (Madison)
Cooperative marketing. 65-1065
County attorneys. 64-1638
Dairying. 65-1065
Dept. of Conservation. 63-248
Family papers. 64-665, 65-1043
Flour and feed trade. 64-1637
Fur trade. 65-1403
Grain trade. 64-1637
Historical societies. 65-1684
Horses. 64-1623
Infamry
22dRegt, 1862-1865. 65-1868
31st Regt, 1862-1865. 64-246
Land
Companies. 65-657
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, 65-657
National Guard. 64-1638
Peddlers and peddling. 65-187
Politics. 63-135, 64-1599, 64-1621
64-1624, 64-1638 '
Election campaigns. 64-1621
1920. 64-1624
1940-1944. 65-913
Orga n izations and parties
Progressive. 65-913
Papers of persons active in
19th century. 65-902
20th century. 65-913
Public utilities. 64-1637
Public welfare. 64-1285
Railroads. 63-256
Rivers. 63-248
State Dept of Agriculture. 65-1065
State Historical Society. 65-1684
State Teachers College, River Falls
International Relations Club. 64-1635
636
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WISCONSIN (Continued) -.
Tax Commission. 65-1069
Taxation. 65-1069
Textile industry and trade. 64-1637
Theater. 63-230
Treasury Dept. 64-1621
University (Madison)
Faculty members' papers. 64-1634
Observatories. 65-627
Wildlife, Conservation of. 63-248
WISCONSIN Conference of Social Work. 65-80
WISCONSIN Cooperative Milk PooL 65-1065
WISCONSIN Land and Lumber Company.
65-657
WISCONSIN Synod see Evangelical Lutheran
Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States
WISE, Henry Alexander, 1806-1876. 63-96,
64-536, 64-1168
WISE, Isaac Mayer, 1819-1900. 65-1744
WISE, John Sergeant, 1846-1913.
WISE, Richard Alsop. 65-972
WISE, Stephen Samuel, 1874-1949. 64-1290,
65-47, 65-56
WISE, Thomas James, 1859-1937. 63-52
WISE, W. C. 65-896
WISE family. 65-1744
WISNER, Angelina. 65-658
WISNER, George W. 65-658
WISNER, Moses, 1815-1663. 64-1500,
65-654, 65-658
WISNER, W. C. 64-843
WISNER, Neb.
Banks and banking. 65-1450
WBSLER, Clark, 1870-1947. 64-1522
WBTAR, Caleb Cresson, 1846-1916.
65-1548
WBTAR, Frederick Vaux, b. 1878. 65-1548
WBTAR family. 65-1548
WBTER, Elizabeth Vaux, 1883- 65-1548
WISTER, Owen, 1860-1938. 63-372, 64-491,
64-764
WITCHCRAFT
Peru. 63-74
WITHERS family
Genealogy. 65-969
WITHERSPCON, Susan see McDowall, Susan
(Wither spoon)
WITHERSPCON, Susan D. 64-560
WITHERSEOON, Tarlffa (Cocke) 64-462
WITHERSPOON family
Genealogy. 64-390
WITHEY, Solomon L. , 1820-1886. 64-1511
WITHINGTON, William Herbert, 1835-1903.
65-659
WITHINGTON & Cooley Manufacturing Company.
65-659
W1THHOW, Adoniram Judson, 1825-1867.
64-1545
WITHROW, Libertatia America (Arnold)
64-1545
WITTE, Edwin EmiL 1887-1960. 64-1634
WIVERSTON, Eng.
Land
Legal documents. 64-34
WIXFORD, John B. , 1861-1935. "64-1526
WODEHOUSE, P. G. 65-1838
WOFFORD'S Brigade. 64-403
WOLCOT, John, 1738-1819. 63-146
WOLCOTT, Jesse Paine, 1893- 65-463
WOLCOTT, Oliver, 1726-1797. 64-202
WOLCOTT, Oliver, 1760-1833. 63-94, 64-202
WOLCOTT, Roger, 1679-1767. 64-190,
64-203 , 65-870
WOLCOTT family. 64-203
WOLFE, Carolyn S. Williams. 65-33
WOLFE, Mrs. James H. see Wolfe, Carolyn
S. Williams
WOLFE, Thomas, 1900-1938
Look homeward, angel (Adaptation of)
64-1605
WOLFLEY, Lewis. 64-11
WOLFSOHN, JoelD. , 1900-1961. 65-150
WOLFSON, Victor, 1909- 65-1116
WOLMAN, Leo. 65-48
WOLSELEY, Garnet Joseph, viscount, 1833-
1913. 63-147
WOLSEY, Louis, 1877-1953. 65-1745
WOLVERINE Co-operative Wholesale, Lansing
Mich. 65-1398
WOMAN Suffrage Association, District of
Columbia. 65-934
WOMAN Suffrage Association, Nebraska.
65-1472
WOMAN'S American Protective Association.
65-1375
WOMAN'S Centennial Congress, New York City,
1940. 63-23Z
WOMAN'S Central Association of Relief, New
York City. 64-952
WOMAN'S Christian Temperance Union.
63-193, 64-1263, 65-1984
Michigan. 65-1375
Nebraska. 65-1472
WOMAN'S Club, Ann Arbor, Mich. 65-1399
WOMAN'S Columbian Exposition Association of
Cincinnati. 63-203
WOMAN'S journaL 65-836
WOMAN'S Missionary Society, Richford, N. Y.
64-915
WOMAN'S National Council of the United States
see National Council of Women of the
United States
WOMAN'S National Relief Corps see Woman's
Relief Corps
WOMAN'S Party see National Woman's Party
WOMAN'S Peace Party. 63-232
WOMAN'S Relief Corps. 64-146, 65-768,
65-793
36th , 40th, and 41st annual conventions.
65-1465
Dept. of Michigan
Estabrook Woman's Relief Corps, Ann
Arbor. 65-1333
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
Civil War. 65-737
Education. 64-309, 64-719, 64-1241,
65-457
Employment. 64-715
Legal status. 63-24, 65-592
see also Women's rights
Occupations
Business and industry. 65-615
Lawyers. 64-720, 65-1437
Physicians. 65-440, 65-534, 65-836
Teachers. 65-1459
Politics. 65-33, 65-34, 65-842
Michigan. 65-290
Position. 64-751
Sociallife. 65-841
War work see Civil War-Women's war
work
637
WOMEN (Continued)
By place
Maryland. 64-1060
New Jersey. 65-1578
W °^n. Des " ndant " <* Ancient and Honorable
Artillery Company. 64-320 aOT »°ie
W °^^ V7erB ' National Association of.
O0-1437
WOMEN'S Christian Temperance Union see
Woman's Christian Temperance Union"
WOMEN'S clothing see Clothing; Fashions
WO }F*' S Community Council, Bismarck,
•"• u. 65-751
W °F^^ Inte ™ atl <»^ league for Peace and
Freedom. 63-232, 65-1035
Section for the United States. 64-739
WOMEN'S International Organisations
Fe ^.02 Diearmainent Committee.
WOMEN'S Northwest Conference on Current
Problems. 63-232 '
WOMEN'S organizations. 63-232 63-273
seea^o Clubs; types of organizations e e
Fraternities and sororiti.es; Missionary
societies; subjects with which the organi-
zation is concerned, e. g. Charitable
work; Women's suffrage; names of organi-
ZatlOQfi hetrinntiwr «rt+i» «.- :_j_ —. ° _
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WOMEN'S societies and clubs see Clubs-
Women's organizations '
W( 5?5 63 - 361 > e 3 ' 369 - 83-3",
64-292, 64-887, 64-1562, 65-22, 65-591
«"»!*' 85 - 793 ' 65 - 835 ' ^-SSS, 65-84l'
65-842, 65-1160, 65-1452, 65-1842
65-1958 '
Michigan. 65-290, 65-455, 65-1375
Minnesota. 64-1523
Nebraska. 65-1452
Nevada. 65-1174. 65-1183
New Tort 64-346
Washington, D. C. 65-934
WOOD, A. N. 64-861
WOOD, Charles Ersklne Scott, 1852-1944
64-699, 65-1160
WOOD, De Volson, 1832-1897
As correspondent 65-618, 65-654
65-1395
Memorial to. 65-215
WOOD, Elizabeth Lindsay (Lomax) 65-968
WOOD, Sir Evelyn, 1838-1919. 63-148
WOOD, Fernando, 1812-1881. 63-254
65-2020 •
WOOD, Harlan. 65-30
— »^ Tomen-s sunrage; names of organi- 1
zafaons beginning with the words Woman's WOOD, J. J. 64-951
or Women's; American Association of I ,22_»2i
University Women; Daughters of the
American Revolution; League of Women
Voters; and United Daughters of the
Confederacy
Georgia. 65-190
Illinois. 65-840
Michigan. 64-1404, 64-1409 64-1410
64-1494, 65-199, 65-203, 65-232 '
65^420, 65-438, 65-490, 65-525, '65-815
65-668, 65-669, 65-1328 , 65-1333,
H4I 3 !' 2LEM- *5zi2Zl, 65-1380
65-1393 , 6TT3S9 ~ *
Minnesota. 64-1521
Missouri. 64-320
Nebraska. 65-1408, 65-1415, 65-1416
65-1449, 65-1472, gsTISS? - J ^ 1 '
New Jersey. 65-1615
New York. 64-818
North Carolina. 64-472
North Dakota. 65-751, 65-781 , 65-793
Pennsylvania. 65-1752
South Carolina. 63-311
Washington, D. C. 65-934
W0 6S S ,1f^2 M - 224 ' M - 292 ' «««.
seealso Civil rights; Women-Legal status
WOOD, James Craven, 1858-1948. 65-1365
WOOD, John, 1775-1822. 63-2
WOOD, John Taylor, 1830-1904. 64-678
WOOD, Leonard, 1860-1927. 64-769 64-778
6 6 5 4 ~89 4 6%^^' 65 - 321 ' 65 " 662 "«£S '
65-896, 65-1304, 65-1922
W ^ Lln ?f ay <L ? max ^ SB1 Wood, Elizabeth
Lindsay (Lomax) ~"~ujein
WOOD, Lola (Mackubin) 64-678
WOOD, Lucy see Butler, Lucy (Wood) b. 1841
WOOD, Margaret. 65-1160
WC S°; K M r y WUhelmlne »W«D "38-1914.
04-1546
WOOD, Norman Asa, 1857-1943. 65-660
WOOD, Robert Crooke, 1832-1900. 64-1546
WOOD, Samuel O. 63-149
WOOD, Sylvan Rupert. 63-37
WOOD, Trlst, d. 1952. 64-1546
WOOD, Virginia Hargrave see Riggs
Virginia Hargrave (Wood) —
WOOD see Forest products industry; Forests
and forestry
WOOD family. 64-678, 65-660
Genealogy. 65-882
WOODARD, J. H. 63-350
WOODBERRY, George Edward, 1855-1930.
63-141
WOODBRIDGE, Frederick James Eugene b
1867. 65-1202 ' '
WOODBRXDGE, Joseph. 65-1214
WOODBRIDCE, William, 1780-186L 65-541
WOODBRIDGE Township, N. J.
Family and personal papers. 65-1566
WOODBURNE, Lloyd Stuart, 1906- 65-486
WOODBURY, Charles Levi, 1820-1898
64-1585
WOODBURY, Joseph F., 1811-1884. 65-3 R70
WOODBURY, Josephine F. see Swanton,
Josephine F. (Woodbury)
WOODBURY, Levi, 1189-1851. 63-94 63-363
63-363, 64-510, 64-1585 ' '
WOODBURY, Virginia L. see Fox, Virginia
L (Woodbury) "^
WOODBURY family. 65-1870
Genealogy. 63-335, 64-1585
WOODCRAFT, Neighbors of see Neighbors of
woodcraft ~ - " —
WOODCUTS. 65-1851
Collectors and collecting. 64-491, 65-1851
WOODDf, William Hartman, 1868-1934.
64-1474, 65-47
WOODLANDS, Ga.
Family and personal papers. 65-716
WOODLOTS
see also Forests and forestry
Michigan. 64-1496
WOODMAN, Jonathan J., b. 1825. 64-1511
WOODROW, James. 64-540
WOODROW Wilson Foundation. 64-183
WOODRUFF. Charles, 1843-1863. 65-661
WOODRUFF, Clarissa Hurd. 65-661
WOODRUFF, Clinton Rogers, b. 1868. 65-860
WOODRUFF, David OliphanL 65-661
WOODRUFF, Edgar. 65-661
WOODRUFF, John. 65-288, 65-661
WOODRUFF, Mary Ann. 65-661
WOODRUFF, Mrs. Percy. 64-952
WOODRUFF, Roy Orchard, 1876-1952.
65-606
WOODRUFF, Timothy. 64-1170
W< 65-f 3 M F ' Wimam SCh ^ l8r ' "M- 1 ***
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WOODRUFF family. 65-661
WOODS, AH. 65-1664
WOODS, John, 1794-1855. 63-184, 63-204
WOODS, Millard T. 65-1507
WOODS family
Genealogy. 65-962
WOODS Run Settlement House, Pittsburgh, Pa.
65-1753
WOODSIDE, Calif.
Ranches. 65-2009
WOODSON, C. G. 64-1175
WOODSON, R. G. 64-278
WOODSON, S. 65-965
WOODSTOCK, Vt.
Letters received in. 64-1586
WOODVILLE, James Lewis. 64-800
WOODVTLLE, James Lewis, 1820-1904.
64-800
WOODVILLE, Mary (Breckinridge) 64-800
WOODVILLE, Miss.
Family papers. 64-527
WOODWARD, A. H. 65-1176
WOODWARD, Aubertine Bee Moore, Aubertlne
(Woodward) -1841-1929
WOODWARD, Comer Vann, 1908- 65-384
WOODWARD, Edmund Lee. 65-976
WOODWARD, Mary Ann (Llllie) 1794-1881.
65-2019
WOODWARD, Robert Simpson, 1849-1924.
64-767
WOODWARD, Thomas J. 64-609
WOODWARD family
Genealogy. 65-976
WOODWARD Society of Virginia. 65-976
WOODWORKING. 63-249
WOODWORTH, James R. 63-223
WOODWORTH, Jay Backus, 1865-1925.
65-1300
WOODY, Frank H. 63-150
WOODY, Newton D. 63-150
WOODY, Robert. 63-150
WOODY family. 63-150
WOOL, JohnEUis, 1784-1869. 63-220,
63-245, 63-353, 64-1329
WOOL cloth
Specifications. 65-184
WOOL industry and trade
see also Textile industry and trade
Indians. 65-944
Prices. 64-914
By place
Arizona. 65-1757
Massachusetts. 65-184
Michigan. 65-402, 65-578
New Mexico. 65-1757
Pennsylvania. 65-826
Tennessee. 64-657
WOOLCOTT, Alexander, 1887-1943. 64-1478,
65-1664
WOOLF, Harry. 64-933
WOOLF, Virginia. 64J367
WOOLFOLK, Ellen (Douglas) see Waldrop,
Ellen (Douglas) WooMolk
WOOLLEY, E. Y. 64-1160
WOOLSEY, Lester Hood, 1877-1961. 64-1577
WOOLSEY, Theodore Dwight, 1801-1889.
65-1076
WOOLWORTH Building, New York City
Architecture. 63-349
WOOSTER, AnnEmple. 64-679
WOOSTER, Charles, 1843-1922. 65-1510
WOOSTER, Mrs. Joseph D. 65-1587
WOOSTER, Lucy (Wright) 64-679
WOOSTER, William A. 64-679
WOOSTER family. 64-679
WOOTEN. Sarah Elizabeth see Whitfield,
Sarah Elizabeth (Wooten)
WOOTEN family. 64-668
WORCESTER, Dean Conant, 1866-1924.
65-510, 65-662
WORCESTER County Free Institute of Industrial
Science see Worcester Polytechnic Insti-
tute, Worcester, Mass.
WORCESTER Co. , Mass.
Local papers and records. 65-1320
WORCESTER, Mass.
American Antiquarian Society Bee Ameri-
can Antiquarian Society, Worcester,
Mass.
Churches and religious affairs
Methodist. 65-696
Clark University
Faculty members' papers. -65-369
Shays' Rebellion, 1786-1787. 65-185
WORCESTER Polytechnic Institute, Worcester,
Mass. 65-1719
WORDEN, John Lorimer, 1818-1897. 64-1387
WORDEN Post, No. 12, Grand Army of the
Republic, Pembina, N.D. 65-768
WORDSWORTH, Christopher, 1774-1846.
64-957
WORDSWORTH, Christopher, Bp. of Lincoln,
1807-1885. 64-957
WORDSWORTH, Dora see Qnilllnan, Dorothy
(Wordsworth) 1804-1847
WORDSWORTH, William, 1770-1850. 64-957
WORK, Hubert J. 65-944
WORK boats see Ferries; Fiehwheels
WORK Projects Administration, U. S. see
D. s. —Work Projects Administration
WORK relief. 65-948
New York. 64-1171
WORKERS Defense League. 65-1042
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
WORK2NGMA1TS Democratic Republican
Association. 65-1511
WORKMEN'S Circle
Michigan District Committee. 65-1400
WORKMEN'S compensation. 64-715
see also Employers' liability
Minnesota. 63-236
Nebraska. 65-1435
WORKS, John Downey, 1847-1928. 65-860,
65-2011
WORKS Progress Administration, U. S. see
U. Sr-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 Economic Conference, London, Eng. ,
1933. 64-567, 64-1577, 65-66
WORLD Federal Union. 64-1303
WORLD Federalists, United. 65-1763
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WORLD government. 64-42, 64-182, 64-809
65-68, 65-855
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
WORLD, New York (Newspaper) 63-377
WORLD Peace Foundation, Boston, Mass.
63-232, 64-1303
WORLD peace movement see Peace
WORLD politics. 63-349
WORLD Power Conference. 3d, Washington
D. C, 1936. 64-1269,65-29 '
WORLD Union O. S. E. 64-1318
WORLD War I, 1914-1918
For participation by States and countries
see subdivision World War I under each.
64-1496, 64-1557, 65-28, 65-837, 65-887
65-1363
Aerial operations. 64-1431, 65-171
Alien property. 65-579
Allied war debts. 65-343, 65-1078
Armistice. 65-266
Army see U. S. — Army-^American Ex-
peditionary Force, 1917-1920; and names
of units under U. S. — Army
Aviation industry. 65-552
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
64-569, 64-1183, 64-1524, 65-949
see also names of battles and rampajgns
e. g. Ourcq, Battle of, 1918
Casualties
Lutherans. 63-31
University of Michigan alumni. 65-515
Causes and pre-war conditions. 63-372
64-1462, 65-672, 65-1739, 65-1923
Census
Idaho. 65-1812
Chaplains
Presbyterian. 63-182
Civilian affairs. 65-1310
Americans in France. 64-1149
In France. 64-1524
In Germany. 64-1524
Civilian war effort. 65-711
Boy Scouts. 64-1525
Entertaining aad helping servicemen.
65-829
Red Cross. 64-716
Women's work
Michigan. 65-616
Colleges and universities. 65-515
Compulsory military service. 64-74
Defense. 64-368, 64-1474, 65-552, 65-711
Economic problems. 65-1742
Finance. 64-1501, 65-711, 65-1078
Foreign policy and relations (U. S. )
63-357, 64-257
With Germany. 65-1739
Germans in the U. S. 65-594, 65-1739
Government regulatory agencies. 65-1387
History (Notes, etc.) 64-130, 65-166
Industrial production. 65-79
Airplanes. 65-552
Journalism see World War I— News report-
ing
Letters. 63-234, 64-298, 64-312, 64-1116,
65-263, 65-311, 65-876
see also specific headings under World
War L For other general references
see subdivision Personal papers
Maps. 65-949
Medical affairs. 65-308, 65-1092
Ambulance service. 64-825. 64-1519.
65-243
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 papers. 65-1686
Military posts. 64-1022
Military preparedness. 65-552
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
military actions. N '
In Europe. 64-1426
In France. 63-182, 63-273, 64-588,
64-658, 64-842, 64-1207, 64-1524,
64-1549, 65-171, 65-243, 65-308,
65-394
In Italy. 64-1519
In Russia. 65-609
In the Mediterranean area. 64-817
Military strength. 65-635, 65-829
Military training. 64-569, 65-943
see also World War I— Training camps
Naval service. 63-87, 63-325, 64-817
News reporting. 65-704, 65-705, 65-706
640
Officers' military and personal papers.
63-49, 64-1514, 65-144, 65-947, 65-1090
Ordnance. 65-28
Peace. 63-357, 64-1577, 65-1925
see also Paris, France— Peace Confer-
ence, 1919
Personal papers. 63-87, 64-318, 64-1172,
64-1466, 65-31, 65-474, 65-507, 65-588,
65-748
Pictures. 64-1207
Poetry. 64-22
Postwar period. 63-273, 64-1172, 65-1390
see also Germany— Allied occupation,
1918-1930
U. S. Senate. 63-357
Powder mills. 65-887
Propaganda. 65-155
Public opinion. 65-594, 65-635, 65-672,
65-829
Religious leaders. 64-133, 64-1160
Regiments see names of units under XJ. S. —
Army
Registers, lists, etc.
Lutheran. 63-31
Nebraska veterans. 65-1503
Relief to war'victims. 65-152
Belgium. 63-371, 65-551
Italy. 64-1519
Soldiers from
Massachusetts. 64-15
Michigan. 65-243, 65-515
Minnesota. 64-1519, 64-1524
Nebraska. 65-1425, 65-1503
New Jersey. 64-588, 65-1686
North Carolina. 64-569,64-658,65-744
South Carolina. 63-151
Tennessee. 64-1183
Trade (U. S.)
Norway. 64-690
Training camps
seealso World War I— Military training
New York. 65-552
Treaties. 63-357
WORLD Warn, 1939-1945
For participation by States and countries
see subdivision World War II under each.
65-236
Air power. 64-1557
Appropriations. 64-257
Armor. 65-928
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WORLD War n (Continued)
Army see names of military units under
United States, e. g., U. S.— Army;
U. S. —War Dept.
Art preservation. 65-1077
Aviation industry. 65-127
Broadcasting, Short wave. 65-1066
Campaigns, battles, military actions.
65-919, 65-1066
see also names of battles, campaigns,
and places in which military action
occurred, e. g. , Normandy, France —
Invasion, 1944
Casualties
Lutherans. 63-31
Causes and prewar conditions. 65-672,
65-1149
Lectures. 64-113, 64-1599
Chaplains
Lutheran. 63-31
Civil defense. 65-43, 65-50, 65-1682
Civilian life
Americans in France. 64-1149
In England. 65-15, 65-175, 65-279
In Switzerland. 65-15
Civilian war effort
Entertaining and helping servicemen.
64-717, 65-829
see also United Service Organisations
for National Defense
Michigan. 65-610, 65-1376
North Dakota. 65-788
College, university, and school students,
alumni, and faculty. 64-1401, 64-1426,
64-1635, 65-635, 65-1351
Conferences
Yalta. 65-38, 65-64
Conscientious objectors. 65-30
Conservation of cultural resources
Michigan. 65-610
Construction^projects, Army. 65-1936
Destruction and pillage
Philippine Islands. 65-148
Displaced persons. 64-962, 64-1318,
65-36
see also World War n-Relief to war
victims
Electric industries. 65-496
Finance. 65-671, 65-788, 65-1508
Food production. 65-1307
Foreign correspondents see World War D>
News reporting'
Government work. 64-1403
Navy Dept. 65-1066
Ground Observer Corps. 63-93
History (Notes, etc.) 65-1060
Japanese. 64-1277
Housing
Washington, D. C. 65-45
Industrial production. 65-27, 65-48, 65-51,
65-113, 65-114, 65-127 , 65-137, 65-496,
65-1066, 65-1936
see also World War n— Civilian war
effort
International relations. 65-1390
In Latin America. 65-78
Japanese evacuation see World War n—
Nisei relocation
Journalism see World War II— News
reporting
Lend-lease operations. 65-30, 65-43
Letters. 64-946, 64-1466, 64-1481,
65-308, 65-545, 65-586, 65-883
see also specific headings under World
War TL For other general references
see subdivision Personal papers
Manpower. 65-48
Medical affairs. 65-1092
Military occupation of see
Germany— Allied occupation, 1945-1955;
Japan— Allied occupation, 1945-1952
Military papers
Michigan. 65-624
Military preparedness. 65-30, 65-43,
65-50, 6 5-69
Military service. 65-308, 65-1363,
65-1376
In Assam, India. 64-822
In Europe. 64-822
In the Pacific 65-1376
Military training. 64-822, 64-1325, 65-1090
Orientation of troops. 64-113
Naval affairs. 65-330
In the Pacific. 65-919,65-1066
Negroes. 65-608
Neutrality. 65-1507
News reporting. 64-1636, 65-433, 65-704,
65-705, 65-706, 65-911, 65-1066, 65-1104
see also Foreign correspondents;
Journalism
Nisei relocation. 64-1442
Officers' military and personal papers.
65-62, 65-97, 65-109, 65-133, 65-540,
65-900, 65-1090
Peace. 64-23
Personal papers. 63-87, 64-1638
Pictures. 65-1105
Postwar period. 65-78
Economy. 65-1422
Food supplies. 65-1307
Germany. 65-46
Price regulation. 65-1389
Prisoners and prisons. 65-104
Propaganda. 64-88 , 65-566, 65-1066
Public opinion. 65-672
In Michigan. 65-635
In Washington, D. C. 65-566
Refugees. 64-962, 64-1318, 65-36, 65-152
Regiments see names of units under
U. S. —Army
Registers, lists, etc.
Lutheran. 63-31
Relief to war victims. 64-1318
Austria. 64-71
Germany. 64-71
Great Britain. 65-1458
India. 65-152
Netherlands. 63-244
Russia. 64-1303
Reparations. 65-48
Research projects. 65-612
Sale of U. S. destroyers to Great Britain.
65-53
Scrapbooks. 65-1840
Senate Investigating Committee. 65-46
Ships. 64-1573
Soldiers from
Massachusetts. 64-15
Michigan. 64-1460, 65-329, 65-536,
65-1376
New York. 64-822
WORLD War Registrars, National Society of.
64-320
WORLD Youth Congress. 63-232
WORLD'S Chinese Students' Federation.
65-1797
WORLD'S Columbian Dental Congress, Chicago,
HL., 1893. 64-683
WORLD'S Columbian Exposition, Chicago, DL ,
1893 see Chicago, I1L -World's Columbian
Exposition, 1893
WORLD'S Parliament of Religions, Chicago,
IU., 1893. 64-1326
641
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WORSHAM family
Genealogy. 65-877
WORTH, David Gaston, 1831-1897. 64-680
WORTH, Elvira Evelina see Moffitt, Elvira
Evelina (Worth) Jacks6n"Walker
WORTH, G. A. 64-1575
W( 64^S80 JOnattaO ' 1802 ~ 1869 - M-6«. 64-401,
WORTH, MarUtla (Daniel) 64-680
WORTH, WUllam Jenkins. 64-1569
WORTH family. 64-680
WORTHAM, Eng.
Land. 64-34
W °^^' Am ° S Henry ' 181 3-1888. 64-100,
00-1921 '
WORTHINGTON, Edward. 64-314
WORTHINGTON, Jane Tayloe (Loma^ 65-968
WORTHINGTON, Sarah see Peter, Sarah
(Worthington) Eng, 1800-1877
W T t ' I ^ fGTON > Th °mas, 1773-1827. 63-180
65—977 '
WORTHINGTON family. 63-180
WOUNDED Knee, Battle of, 1890. 65-1411
65-1499 *
WRAGG, William, d., 1803
Estate of. 65-849
WRAGGBOROUGH Canal. 65-849
WRANGELL, Alaska
General store. 65-1037
WRECKS see Accidents; Railroads-Accidents-
Shipwrecks '
WRENSHALL, JohnC, 1833 (ca.)-1926.
65-951
WRENTMORE, Clarence George, 1867-1919
65-1372
WRIGHT, Allen G.
Teacher and farmer. 65-663
WRIGHT, BurdetteS. 64-1557
^P^T' Carro11 Davidson, 1840-1909
63-384
WRIGHT, Crafts J.
WRIGHT, Daniel E.
WRIGHT, Edwin B.
63-335
65-1827
65-663
WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd, 1869-1959. 64-150
WRIGHT, George, 1803-1865. 63-353
WRIGHT, George Washington, 1816-1885
64-784
WRIGHT, Mrs. George Washington. 64-784
WRIGHT, Grove. 65-663
WRIGHT, Henry, 1878 7-1936. 65^1924
WRIGHT, Howell, 1882-1954, collector.
64-1316
WRIGHT (J. O.) & Company, New York City
64-1317 *'
WRIGHT, James Osborne, d. 1920. 64-1317
WRIGHT, John Crafts, 17847-1861. 63-399
WRIGHT, John M. , 1836-1918. 65-1185
WRIGHT, Mrs. John Thomas see Wright
Margaret May Seay '
WRIGHT, Joseph Albert, 1810-1867. 65-2020
WRIGHT, Joshua G. 64-1065, 64-1133
WRIGHT, Julius Walker, 1838-1878. 64-1133
WRIGHT, Laura G. 65-1185
WRIGHT, Lou see Benjamin, Lou (Wright) "
WRIGHT, Louis Booker. 65-959
WRIGHT, Lucy see Wooster, Lucy (Wright)
WRIGHT, LuellaM. 65-1409
WRIGHT, Marcus Joseph, 1831-1922. 64-608
WRIGHT, Margaret May Seay. 65-985
WRIGHT, Mary. 65-663
WRIGHT, Mary Ann. 64-1133 i_^sd-
WRIGHT, Maude. 65-644
^SW-igjM 5 '5§i. Sewall > ^y (Wright)
WRIGHT, Mollie (Murdock) 64-1133
WRIGHT, Nathaniel, 1789-1875. 63-205
65-567,
WRIGHT, Orville, 1871-1948
65-1059
WRIGHT, Enoch. 65-663
WRIGHT, Esther G. see Boyd, Esther G
(Wright) ' -
WRIGHT, Evelyn. 65-664
WRIGHT, Fannie E.. (Pettlbone) 1836-1925
65-664
VRIGHT, Fanny. 64-118
WRIGHT, Philo EUzar, 1828-1879. 65-664
WRIGHT, Philo Sherman, b. 1862. 65-664
WRIGHT, Qulncy, 1890- 64-42, 64-182
64-183. 65-1917 '
WRIGHT, Samuel. 65-990
WRIGHT, Silas, 1795-1847. 64-1575, 64-1585
WRIGHT, Simeon. 65-663
WRIGHT, Thomas. 64-1580
WRIGHT, Virginia. 65-664
WRIGHT, William, 1829-1898. 65-1185
WRIGHT & Taylor, Liverpool, Eng. 64-1398
WRIGHT Co. , Minn.
Teachers and teaching. 63-238
WRIGHT family. 64-1133. 65-663, 65-664
WRITERS and writing see Authors; Authorship
WRITERS* Program. 64-785
WRITING see Penmanship
WUCHANG, China
Missions
Episcopal. 65-1188
WULLING, Frederick John, 1866-1947
65-1983
WULSIN, Luclen, collector. 63-172
WURTTEMBERG, Paul Wilhelm, duke of see
Paul Wilhelm, duke of Wurttemberg, 171?-
1860
WUSTHOFF, William. 65-652
WYANDOTTE Chemicals Corporation
Wyandotte, Mich. 64-1174- '
WYATT, Edith Franklin, 1873-1958.
65-708, 65-1997
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
WYKES, Roger Irving, 1874- 65-665
WYLAND, Ray O. 64-1164
WYLIE, Elinor (Hoyt) 1885-1928. 64-150
WYLIE, James R. 65-620
WYLIE, John Cook, 1908- 65-959
WYLIE, Robert Crichton, 1798-1865. 65-1777
WYLIE property. Point Pleasant, N. J.
65-1621
WYLLIE, Hugh. 63-342
WYMAN, Earl J. 64-1635
WYMAN, Walker Demarquis, 1907- 64-1635
WYOMING. 65-1776 . 65-1794
Cattle raising and trade. 65-1142
Freight and freightage. 65-676
Fur trade. 64-307
History (Notes, etc ) 65-1776 . 65-1794
Indians. 65-1776, 65-1794, 65-1822
Land
Settlement. 64-904
Letters from. 65-553
Merchants. 65-1807
642
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
WYOMING (Continued)
Military affairs. 65-1776
Surgeons. 65-1800
Military posts. 65-676, 65-800, 65-1401
65-1794, 65-1795, 65-1807
Mines, mining, and mineral resources
Engineering. 65-1798
Mormons. 65-1162
Newspapers. 65-1776
Patriotic societies. 65-1795
Pioneer life. 65-1776, 65-1795
Ranches. 65-807, 65-1167
Telegraph companies. 65-1794
Trading posts. 64-552, 65-1795
Travel and description. 64-575, 65-1411
WYTHE Co., Va.
Family papers. 65-1005
XYZ
JOT Ranch, Texas. 65-814
X-RAY. 64-1357, 65-1311
Y. M. C. A. see Young Men's Christian
Associations
Y.W.C.A. see Yoong Women's Christian
Associations
YACHT clubs
New York. 65-63
New York City. 65-844
YADKIN College, Davidson Co. , N. C.
64-376
YADKIN Co., N. C.
Letters received in. 64-460
YAKIMA, Wash.
History (Notes, etc.) 64-1251
Law practice. 65-1042
YALE, William, 1887- 64-17
YALE University
Faculty members' papers. 64-809, 64-1314,
65-1220
Forestry School. 64-1299
History Dept. 65-1068
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, 65-457
65-474, 65-601
Trumbull Gallery. 64-1315
YALTA, Russia
Conference, 1945. 65-38, 65-64
YANCEY, Bartlett, 1785-1828. 64-1547
YANCEY, Benjamin Cudworth, 1817-1891.
63-152
YANKTON, & D.
Journalism. 65-1470
YAQUI Indians. 65-2013 ~
YARD, Robert. 65-1760
YARN industry. 64-383
Machines. 64-1112
Pennsylvania. 64-1146
YARYAN, John. 63-398
YATER, GwyerH. 65-1446
YATES, Albert, 1842-1929. 65-1365
YATES, Elizabeth Ann, 1789-1868. 63-318
YATES, Joseph, of South Carolina. 63-318
YATES, Mary Amarlntha see Snowden, Mary
Amarintfaa (Yates)
YATES, Richard, 1818-1873. 65-162
YATES, Richard, 1860-1936. 64-247
YATES, Sidney R., 1909- 65-151
YATES family. 63-318
YAVAPAI Co. , Ariz.
History (Notes, etc ) 65-1781
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
YEATES, Jasper. 65-1543
YEATMAN, Henry Clay, d. 1910. 65-735
YEATMAN, James E. 65-681
YEATS, Elizabeth Corbet, 1868-1940.
65-1834
YEATS, William Butler, 1865-1939. 64-150,
64-1334, 65-1834
Lecture on. 65-1107
YEATS family. 65-1834
YELLOW fever
Medical notes. 64-578, 64-1543
Florida. 63-327, 64-1047
Louisiana. 64-1209
Mississippi. 64-364
Pennsylvania. 65-1550
South Carolina. 64-1552
YELLOW Jacket Engine Company No. 2, Gold
Hill, Nev. 65-1145
YELLOW Jacket Gold and Silver Mining Com-
pany, Gold Hill, Nev. 65-1173, 65-1186
YELLOW Springs, Ohio
Antioch College. 63-255
Letters from. 63-257
YELLOW WoH, Nez Perce" chief. 64-1291
YELLOWSTONE Land and Colonization Com-
pany. 65—796
YELLOWSTONE National Park. 64-613
YELLOWSTONE River
Explorations of. 64-343
YEOMANS, John William, 1800-1863. 64-1156
YERBY, Frank. 65-1117
YERINGTON, E. B. 65-1187
YERINGTON, Henry Marvin, 1828-1910.
65-1187
YERINGTON, Hume. 65-1187
YERKES, Charles Tyson, 1837-1905. 64-185
YERKES, Robert Mearns, 1876-1956.
65-486, 65-567
YERKES family
Genealogy. 65-1357
YESLER, Henry L., 1810-1892. 63-216,
64-1266, 65-1038
YNTEMA, Hessel N. 65-536
YNTEMA, Leonard F. 65-1311
YOAKUM, Clarence Stone, 1879-1945. 65-268,
65-486, 65-566
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
YORK Co. , Va.
County records. 65-1017
YORK Township, Washtenaw Co. , Mich.
Land. 65-382
YORKTOWN, Va.
Civil War. 63-303, 64-644
YOSEMTE and Mariposa Canal. 65-1798
YOSEMTTE (Ship) 64-1499
613
YOST, Fielding Harris, 1871-1946. 64-1474
64-1515, 65-503
YOUNG, Allyn Abbott, 1876-1929. 65-1301
YOUNG, ArmandD. 64-575
YOUNG, Bert. 64-1164
YOUNG, Brigham, 1801-1877. 65-1791
Y °^L < : lement Cali >°<n, 1869-1947. 65-860
OD-Z010
YOUNG, Donovan Harold, b. 1904. 64-1581
YOUNG, Edward
Scrapbook relating to William Cobbett.
YOUNG, Horace Olin, 1850-1917. 65-332
YOUNG, J. , of Utah. 65-1798
•YOUNG, John. 63-204
YOUNG, John Freeman, Bp. , 1820-1885
64-1548
YOUNG, Leigh Jarvis, 1883-1960. 65-666
YOUNG, Mary Cam. 65-1026
YOUNG, OwenD. 65-56
YOUNG, Rachel (Barry) Burnap. 64-681
YOUNG, Robert Simonton. 64-433
YOUNG, Sarah Virginia (Burton) 64-433
YOUNG, Stark, 1881- 64-608
YOUNG Co., Tex.
Salt industry and trade. 64-754
YOUNG family. 64-433, 64-591, 65-1026
YOUNG Female Religious Tract Society of
Bridgeton, N. J. 65-1615
YOUNG Men's Christian Associations. 64-883,
Special mission to Europe. 65-923
World War I. 64-1524
By place
Ann Arbor, Mich. 65-667
Illinois. 65-1306
Michigan. 65-357
New Brunswick, N. J. 65-1618
Raleigh, N. C. 64-375
St. Paul, Minn. 63-245
Washington, D. C. 64-583
West Dryden, N. Y. 64-825
YOUNG Men's Institute, Virginia City, Nev.
Manogue Council, No. 41. 65-1787
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Index
YOUNG people. 64-1241
see also D - S. —National Youth Administra-
tion
Church and religious activities
see also Young Men's Christian
Associations
Baptist. 64-151, 64-1162, 65-198,
65-267
Presbyterian. 64-1415, 65-499, -65-525
National Youth Administration
Michigan. 64-1483
Societies
Michigan. 64-1483
Nevada. 65-1787
New York. 64-893
Welfare services for. 65-152, 65-1746
YOUNG Women's Christian Associations
Ann Arbor, Mich. 65-667
YOUNGER, Maud. 65-1160, 65-1183
YOUNGS family
Genealogy. 64-899
YOUTH see Young people
YOUTH Administration, U. S. National see
U. S. —National Youth Administration" 7-
YOUTH'S companion (Periodical) 65-10
YPSILANTI Federation of Women's Clubs.
o5-1375
YPSILANTI Grange No. 56. 65-472
YPSILANTI, Mich.
Agricultural societies. 65-472
Business and personal papers
65-457
Carriage and wagon making.
Churches and religious affairs
65-668, 65-669
65-435,
65-401
. 65-247,
Civil War
Soldiers from.
65-297
Eastern Michigan University see Michi-
gan—Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilantl (formerly State Normal College)
First Congregational Society. 65-669
First Methodist Episcopal Church. 65-668
First Presbyterian Church. 65-669
Ladies' Literary Club. 65-1339'
Societies. 65-1367
State Hospital (formerly Eastern Michigan
Asylum) 65-1343
State Normal CoHege see Michigan-
Eastern Michigan University, YpsilanH
(formerly State Normal College)
Trade. 65-396
Travel and description. 65-234
Women's organizations. 64-1409, 65-1339
Wool industry and trade. 64-1458
YUCATAN
Entomology. 65-1889
YUDIN, Gennadi" VasiWevich, 1840-1912
collector. 63-410 '
YUKON Delta
Eskimos. 64-1268
Travel and description. 65-1782
YUMA Co. , Ariz.
History (Notes, etc. ) 65-1781
YUMA Indians. 65-1176
ZACHARIE, Francis C. 64-682
ZACHARIE, James S. 64-662
ZACHARIE (James W.) & Company, New
Orleans, La. 64-682
ZACHARIE family. 64-682
ZAGONYL Charles. 65-681
ZAHN, Curtis, 1912- 65-1118
ZALDIVAR, Fulgencio Batista y see Batista y
Zaldivar, Fulgencio, Pres. Cuba, 1901-
ZANGWILL, Israel. 64-1334
ZAPATA y Lujan Ponce de Leon, Diego de
Vargas see Vargas Zapata y Lujan Ponce
de Leon, Diego de
ZAPOTEC Indians. 63-11
ZARAGOZA, Ignacio, 1829-1862. 65-2013
ZARING, Grace see Stone, Grace (Zarine)
1896-
ZATURENSKY, Marya. 64-150
ZEEMAN, Pieter. 65-1718
ZEISBERGER, David, 1721-1808. 63-2
ZEITLIN, Ma. 65-1310
ZELENY, Charles, 1878-19*9. 65-1940
ZELENY, John. 65-1940
ZETA Psi Fraternity. 64-1491
ZEUCH, William Edward. 64-1594
ZIEBELL, Adolph, 1880 (ca. )- 65-1055
ZIE 65-670' CharlesM " "88-1959. 64-1448,
ZIEMER, Gregor Athalwin, 1899- 64-1636
ZILCH, Oscar. 64-1453
ZIMMERMAN, B. D. 64-308
ZIMMERMAN, M. 65-1355
ZIMMERMAN, Nellie (Carr) 64-308
ZIMMERMAN, Wendell. 64-1163
ZIMMERMAN family. 64-308
ZINC mines and mining
Tennessee. 64-1214
644
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ZION Church, Alsace Township, Pa. 65-1663
ZOOK, George F. 64-1480
ZORACH. William, 1887- 63-411
ZION Lutheran Church, Chicago, HI. 63-21
ZOOLOGY. 64-153, 64-562
ZOUAVES. 64-804
ZION Lutheran Church, Gravelton, Mo. 63-21
see also Birds; Embryology; Entomology;
Natural history
see also official names of army units
ZIONCHECK, Marlon Anthony, 1901-1936.
64-1269
Field trips. 65-1938, 65-1940
ZUKDFSKY, Louis. 64-150
ZIONISM. 65-1729, 65-1734
Research. 65-1940
ZULU philology. 65-1309
Opposition to. 65-1734, 65-1739, 65-1745
Societies. 65-1735
Teachers and teaching. 65-167, 65-359,
65-510, 65-654, 65-1223, 65-1329,
65-1887; 65-1938, 65-1940
ZULU War, 1878-1879. 63-148
ZULULAND
Germany. 65-1739
By place
Missions. 64-1293
ZOELLER, Edward V. , 1857-1944. 65-749
ZOLA, Smile, 1840-1902. 65-1874
ZON, Raphael. 64-908
Alaska. 65-1819
Brazil. 63-83
Canada. 65-1819
ZUMBRO FaUs, Minn.
First Congregational Church. 64-1520
ZONING. 65-1924
ZORACH, Dahtov see Ipcar, Dahlov (Zorach)
ZUPPKE. Robert Carl, 1879-1957. 65-1941
see also City planning
ZORACH, Marguerite. 63-411
ZURCHER famUy. 65-1989
645
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ALASKA HISTORICAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
(JUNEAU) '
MS 65-1711
Alaska Historical Library and Masenm, Juneau.
Alaska diaries and other manuscripts, 1880-1945. 9 v.
and 2 iuxns.
MS 65-1711
ajmokentO, Metropolitan of J/eesou, 1797-1879.
Papers, 1821-40. St.
MS6S-1T13
Nome, Alaska.
Police and municipal court dockets, 1699-1900. 8 v.
MSoe-rn*
Sitka, Alalia.
Or/ records, 1867-73. St.
US 65-1715
D.S. Bureau of Alstons.
Alaska custoira records, 1867-1914. S64T.
ALASKA. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (COLLEGE)
Kalka, Horace Merer, 1882-
Pepere, 1804-64. 84 ft.
1856-1929.
Papers, 1891-1930. 86 ft.
MS 66-1788
MS 66-1789
MS 66-1780
Nathaa-Kraus collection, 1788-1940.
5ft
MS 66-1761
Mew Chriatiens coDecticn, 1592-1738. 18 reela of microfito.
MS 66-1789
New Tore. CerarregatJen Skeeitth Israel.
Records, 1706-1946. 3 ft. and 9 reels of microfilm.
MS 65-1788
ten. Adolah Shun, 1868-1885.
Correspondence, 1898-1939. 168 tens.
Geist, Otto William, 1888-1963.
Papers, 1927-63. ca. 80 feet.
Virginia Civil War letters, 1863-65. 115 items.
AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY
(WORCESTER, MASS. )
MS 65-1082
Remy, Henri, 1811 (ce.)-1887.
Papers, 1838-61. I box
MS 65-1716
MS 64-1
Waters, Jason, 5. 1785.
Business records, 1818-36. ca.4ft
PhOipeon, David, 1888-1948.
Papers, 1883-1849. 6 ft
PoaleZioa. V.S.
Records, 1906-60. ca. 275,000 item.
Parrm, Jessie (Franklin) 18TS-19S8.
Papers, 1868-1958. 7 ft
Parsons, EMe Worthiagton (Clews) 1875-1841.
Papers, 1885-1941. 9 ft. (cs. 11^00 items)
_ Pad, 1888-1858.
Papers, undated. 10 ft.
Bobbins, WtWam Jaesb, 1890-
Papers, 1938-42. cs.260ita
1885-1848.
Papers, 1888-1943. 9 ft
AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
CONGREGATIONAL LIBRARY (BOSTON)
MS 68-86
American Congregational Associa t i on , fiorton. Horary.
Sermons of ConKTegstionel clergymen, 18th-19th cen-
5 ft (600 items)
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, _CENTER
FOR HIST ORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF
PHYSICS (NEW YORK CITY) ~
MS 85-1717
American Astronomical Society.
Records, 1915-39. cs. 8 ft. (cs. 16/100 items).
MS 66-1718
Landt Alfred, 1888-
Quimtum physio correspondence, 1918-27. 295 items.
MS 66-1719
Mendennsll, Thomas Corwin, 1841-1924.
Papers, cs. 1870-1984. cs-llft.
MS 45-1720
Von Mues, Richard, 1883-1853.
Papers, 1903-53. 8 ft
AMERICAN JEWISH ARCHIVES (CINCINNATI,
OHIO)
MS 65-1721
Bagen, Bafs David, 1868-1829.
Correspondence, 1921-24. 961 items.
MS 66-1722
Cardoso, Benjamin Nathan, 1870-1988.
Correspondence, 1920-37. 65 items.
MS 65-1728
Grata family.
Henry Joseph collection, 1746-87. 172 Hems.
MS 65-1724
Grins, Moses Jacob, 1868-1918.
Papers, 1857-1918. 4 ft.
MS 65-1725
Hart famity. _.
Comspondence, ca. moV-iaWs. 15 reels of nuerofibn.
MS85-1726
InterooBegiate Menorah Association.
Henry Hurwitz memorial coUecrion, 191S-61. cs. 175,000
items.
MS 66-1727
MS 66-1784
MS 66-1786
MS 66-1736
MS 65-1787
MS66-1788
Kasewater, Edward, 1841-1806.
Papers of Edward and Victor Rosswster, 1854-1940. IS
MS 66-1789
Seal*, Jacob Henry, 1847-1920.
Papers, 1914-20. raft.
MS 65-1740
. Nathan, i. 1725.
Business records, 171045. 8 reels of microfilm.
MS 66-1741
U. S. Conarm Bourn. Special Committee on Vn-Ameri.
tan Aetipieiee (JHSf)
Siekstein Committee records, 1984-89. 16 ft
MS 66-1742
Datermyer, SamneJ, 1856-1940.
Papers, 1898-1920. 8 ft
MS66— 1748
Warburg, Felix Merita, 1871-1887.
Papers, 1910-87. 108ft.
MS 65-1744
Wise, Isaac Mayer, 1819-1800.
Papers, 1850-89. 4ft.
MS 65-1745
Woteey, Leeds, 1877-1853.
Papers, 1924-46. 4ft
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
(PHXTJU3ELPBIA7 ~~~ ~ ~
„, sa, 1871-1858.
Papers, 1907-40. ca. 80,100 Hams.
Speck, Frank Goshlamrth, 18H-1850.
Pspen, 1840-1850. cs.2Bft
Swarm, WHam Francis Gay, 1884-1962.
Papers, cs. 1900-62. cs. S0JM0 items.
MS 68-10
MS 68-11
MS 63-12
MS 68-18
MS 68-14
MS 68-16
ANNMARY BROWN MEMORIAL
(PROVIDENCE. R. L ) s"ee~BROWN UNI-
VERSTTY, ANNMARY BROWN MEMORIAL
(PROVIDENCE, R. L)
arcbjBALP rmiRCH M TJTtTrAi. ijbrahy.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVEBSmf see
NORTHWESTJSKN UNIVERSITY, ARCHI-
BALD CHURCH MEDICAL LIBRARY
(CHICAGO)
ARCHIV ES OF INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY (PITTS-
BURGH. PA.T
MS 65-1746
American Berries Inetrtate sf Allegheny Cotmty, Ptttt-
bwrfk.
Records, 1941-61. 50ft
Congress sf Chd» and da* Wosnon at Wi
Tajna.
Records, 1908-68. 40ft
Fort FTO Bridge Worta.
Records, 1896-1948> 18 ft.
Johnston (WOBsm G.) Company, PiOitvrph.
Records, 1857-1915. lft.
McCshefhmfly.
Papers, 1776-1945. 2 ft
MS 65-1747
Marshall Barrator Company, Pittebwryh.
Records, 1849-1908. 10 ft.
MS 65-1748
MSS5-1749
MS 65-1750
MS 65-1751
MS 68-8
MS 684
American PnflosopWn) Socfcrty, PUbaVpaia.
Papers en Mexican, Central end South American
1605- 22T,Uresms,sim4ieAo*tarie.
American FhOoanshlcal Society, piOaielphia.
Papers en North American Indians, 1721-
cs. 6 ft end 86 reels of nucxofilm.
MS 63-8
sat, 1858-1942.
Collection of American Indian linguistics, 1875-1944.
ce.55ft
MS 63-4
, d. 1786.
Papers, 1759-86. 8reemof nuero&Jm.
, 1858-1842.
Papers, ce. 1858-1942. CO. 60,000 itsms.
MS 68-6
Heekewelder, John Gottlieb Ernesto* 1748-1823.
Papers, 1802-22. ca. 10 items, 4t. ajjd 1 reel microfilm.
MS 68-6
Letters of French scientists, 1563-1925. 68 items.
MS68-T
TJngriharti, WiDhun Ezra, 1871-1962.
Papers, ca. 5,000 items.
MS 68-6
Ubrechts, Frsns M 1899-
Papors, cs. 1905-80. ce.4ft MS68-9
Parker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1896.
Papers, 1794-1946. cs. 600 items.
National Cotmcil of Jewish W«
Records, 1893-1962. lift
Neighborhood Centers ftsaortatioa, PittehurfK
Records, 1890-1964. 5 ft
OBrer Iron and Steel Company, Htfomrok.
Records, 1866-1628. 4ft.
„ Soap Coaanony, Pituturak.
Records, 1861-1917. 8 ft.
MS 854758
Pittoturfh Clatter.
MS 66-1753
MS 66-1754
MS8S-1T5J
ARIZONA. UNIVERSrrY LIBRARY (TUCSON)
MS 63-16
Records, 1813-85. 601.
MS 64-8
Arizona. TJhrnrsity.
Land-groat centennial papers, 1961-62. 7 bases.
h, family.
Papers, 1855-1917. 8
Clarke, Philip M 1889-1963.
Bomnem records. 1918-88. St.
,1870-
rJ^S, 1890-1968. 9 ft
MS 65-1756
MS 64-8
MS 64-802
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ARIZONA. nNIVERSITY T.TBI MRY fTtTOSnw
(Continued) * vvgvru
MS64-4
MS 64-5
HSIM-4
MS 64-7
MS 64-8
Mffler, Hugo W 1*89-1663. M364-»
RMords of the Hugo W. Milter and Miller and Cox Assay
Offices, >>ogul*s, Aria, 1002-58. 5 ft.
Finley, Leightim, 1856-18*4.
Papers. 1 portfolio.
Bein family.
Papers, 1860-1900. 60 items.
Hotane, John Frauds, 1868-1904.
Papers, ca. 4 ft.
Lummis, Charles Fletcher. IHTO-iOSR
Papers, 1B79-1928. 4 boxes.
Mazzanovich, Anton, 1860-193*.
Papers. 2 boxes and 1 portfolio.
Milton, Mildred (Taitt) I879-196S
Papers, 190O-.T7. 1 box.
Pollock, Thomas E & 1888.
Papers, 1900-41. 65 boxes.
San Rafael Cattle Company.
Records, 1883-1904. 2 boxes.
US 64-10
MS 65-1787
MS 64-11
MS 65-1759
Schilling, Frank A
Papers relating to military posts in Anions and He*
Mexico. 2 boxes and 1 map taU: .•««■» nan *«w
Thomas, William E } igjs.
Papers, 1885-1922. 1 box.
Tucson Mining and Smelting Company, ltd,
Records, 1890-1900. 2 boxes.
Twin Buttes Mining and Smelting Company
Records, 1904-28. 36 ft.
MS 65-1758
MS 64-12
MS 64-18
ATLANTA UNIVERSITY. TRE VOB apwittt
LIBRARY (GAT) ~
„ MS 65-1
Brown, John, 1800-1859.
Papers, 1814-1932. 8T items.
Oarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. MS 65-1088
Papers, 1785-1929. 42 items.
AUSTIN PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL
SUMINAR-lf LIBRARY ffrSTT ~
BAKER LIBRARY. HARVARD UNIVERSITY
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSADMIN -
JSTRAJTON. see HARVARD UNIVERSITY -
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMIN-
ISTRATION, BAKER LIBRARY
(CAMBRIDGE, MASS.)
BANCROFT I-TRPAP-y UNJVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA see CALIFORNIA. UNIVER-
SITY, BANCROFT LIBRARY (BERKELEY)
BELL COLLECTION, PNiyERSITY OF
«£«£!£»££ see MINNESOTA. UNIVER-
SITY LIBRARY, JAMES FORD BELL
COLLECTION (MINNEAPOLIS)
BOSTON P UBIir t.tppapv
Bartlett, Truman Howe, 1835-1923.
Correspondence, 1863-83. 55 items.
Bmthwayt, Wiffiam, 16491-1717. 1IS * 5 ~ W6 °
Correspondence, 1692-1708. 165 items.
MS 65-1761
MS 65-7
MS 65-8
BenchJer, Nathaniel, 1915-
Papers, 189T-64. ca. 1000 items.
Borden, Mary, 1886-
Papera, 1919-64. T ft.
Brace, Gerald Warner, 1901-
Papers, 1934-64. 7 ft.
CamB. Gladys (Hasty) 1004-
Papers, 1915-64. 9 ft.
Charteris, Lash*, 1907-
Papers, 1940-65. 8 ft.
Drought, James, 1931-
Paners, 1953-65. ea. 200 items.
Oarkson, WOnam. 1865-1934.
Correspondence, 1898-1926. 104 items.
CockereU, Sir Sydney Cartyie, 1867-1962.
Correspondence, 1904-66. 112 items.
Curtis, Sir Soger, 1746-1816.
Letters, 1809-15. 114 items.
Dearborn, Henry Alexander SeammeO, 1783-1851.
Uorespondeiice, 1806-60. ca. 120 items.
MS 65-9
MS 64-808
MS 65-2
MS 66-8
Jones, Arthur Gray, 1868-1929
Papers, 1890-1952. 10 ft.
Penick, Daniel Allen, 1869-1961.
Papers, 1920-28. 2 ft.
Presbyterian Ctarch in the U. a General 2Z!££
committee on Dteperuationalim.
Records, 1942-49. 2 v.
GdswoM, Rrrfro Wflmot, 1815-1857.
Correspondence, 183447. 1267hems.
Park, Edwards Amass, 1808-1900.
Correspondence, 1B33-79. ca. 180 items.
Rideing, William Henry, 1853-1918.
letters, 1894-1918 259 items.
StUntan, Benjamin, 1779-1864.
Correspondence, 1807-58. 78 items.
Townshend, George Townshend, l,t mareitu, 1724-1807
Correspondence, 1767-93. 51 items.
MS65-1T68
MS 65-10
MS65-U
Presbyterian Church in the U.
Mexican.
Records, 1909-54. ca. 10 ft.
MS 65-5
Pnebyteriu. Tezat-
BAILEY LIBRARY. UNIYERSITY OF VER -
JiQNT see VERMONT. UNIVERSITY
GUYW. BAILEY LIBRARY, WILBUR '
COLLECTION (BURLINGTON)
BAKER LIB RARY. DARTMOUTH COT.T.K r.P
see DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, BAKER ~
LIBRARY (HANOVER, N. H.)
Ward, Aaron, 1790-1887.
Correspondence, 1813-52. 736 items.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
Anderson, Isabel Weld (Perkins) 1876-1948.
Papers, 1890-1945. It.
Angoir, Charles, 1802-
Papers, 1932-65. ca. 500 items.
Ardrey, Robert, 1808-
Papers, 1936-64. ca. 300 items.
Armour, Richard Wilbrd. 1906-
Papers, 1964-65. 2 ft.
Armstrong, Charlotte, 1905-
Papers, 1920'e-65. 6 ft.
Asimov,. Isaac, 1920-
Papers, 1949-64. 8 ft.
Aster, Mary, 1908V
Papers, 1958-64. 3 ft
MS 65-13
MS 64-14
MS 65-1084
MS 65-1085
MS 65-1088
MS65-1087
MS 65-1088
MS 65-1089
MS 65-1090
- . -, 1017-
Papera, 1934-64, ca. 1ft.
Ganunar, Maxwell David, 1909-
Papers, 1929-61. 50 ft. (ca. 20/MO
Gilbert, Edwin.
Papers, 1955-64. 4ft,
— . Ukty.
Papers, 1925-64, ca. 600 items and I
Jassun, Richard, 1926-
Papers, 1964-65. 2 ft.
Sing, Martin Lather, 1929-
Papers, 1936-61. 30 ft.
Knebd, Fletcher, 1911-
Peners, 1980-64. ca. 100 items.
LeTtu, Meyer, 1905-
Papers, 1923^2. 3 ft.
Loagatreet, Stephen, 1907-
Papers, 1920-64. ca. 300 items.
Laerry, Robert James CoOas, 1919-
Papers, 1934-65. 4 ft.
Mannis, Ethel Edith, 1900-
Papers, 1930-65. ca. 100 items.
items)
MS 65-1091
MS 65-1092
MS 95-1093
MS 65-1094
MS 65-1095
MS 65-1096
MS 65-1097
MS 65-1098
MS 65-1099
BeDah, James Warner, 1899-
ftr«.5, 1010-57. 6 v, 5 portfolios, 7 scrapbooks, and 1
let Corpn of Gadeta
ArehiTes, 1741-1960. 197 ft.
North, Sterling, 1006-
Paners, 1952-64. ca. 1 ft.
HnsseB, Andrew Rowland, 1846-1815.
Papers, late 10th century. 5 ft.
Scarfe, Francis, lOlll
Papers, 1957-64. ca. 300 Hems.
Setfert, Elizabeth, 1807-
Papers, 1938-64. ca.3ft.
Shaw, Irwin, 1918-
PsDers, 1930's-65. 5 it
Smith, Visa, 1080-
Papers, 1987-65. 200 items.
Stone, Grace (Zaring) 1896-
Papera, 1927-62. 14 v.
White, Leslie Turner, 1903-
Papers, 1928-65. ca. 600
Williams, Jay, 1914-
Papers, 1932-64. 68 items.
Wctfson, Victor, 1909-
Papers, 1927-64. ca. 300 items.
Yak, William, 1887-
Papers, 1812-64. 23 boxes.
Yerby, Frank, 1916-
Papers, 1954-64. ca. 150 items.
Zahn, Curtis, 1912-
Papere,1930 , s-65. ca. 300 items.
scrapbooks.
MS 65-1101
MS 65-1102
MS 65-1108
MS 65-1104
MS65-UOB
MS 65-1108
MS 65-1107
MS 64-15
MS 65-1108
MS 64-16
MS 65-1109
MS 65-1110
MS 85-1111
MS 65-1118
MS 65-1103
MS 65-1114
MS 65-1115
MS 65-1116
MS 64-17
MS 65-1117
MS65-U18
648
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
BOSTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES. NEW ENG -
LAND METHODIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY
LIBRARY see NEW ENGLAND METHOD-
IST HISTORICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY
(BOSTON UNIVERSITY)
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
(PROVO, UTAH "
Mountain Slates Athletic Conference.
Becords. 1987-62. 14 ft.
BROOKLYN COLLEGE LIBRARY
1M2-
Papers, 1*42-88. 560 ft.
BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY
De Ceaaeres, Benjamin, 1878-1943.
Papers, 190O-1O45. 521 in
MS 64-18
uset-ires
MS 6W4
BROWN UNIVERSITY, ANNMARY BROWN
MEMORIAL (PROVIDENCE, R.L) "
MS 64-80*
MS 94-803
Hawkins, Rash Christopher, 1831-1920.
Papers, 1851-1920. 7950 hems.
Weeden, George, 17301-1790.
Letters, 1778-86, U» '
BRYN MAWR COLLEGE LIBRARY (BRYN
MAWR, PATF
Berber, Winifred, 1894-
Lsttere, 1*44-6*. 64 items.
MS 66-15
BUFFALO AMD ERIE COUNTY HISTORICAL
SOCIETY (BUFFALO, nTyTT
MS 64-1819
, ,*Yse.ff.& 1 18JT-l»08.
Papers, 1846-1908. 8 ft. end 164 neb of microfilm.
FBhnore, MUhid, Prm. V. S, 1800-1874.
Papers, a. 1880-78. ca.8ft
MS 84-1820
BURNDY LIBRARY (NORWALK, CONN.)
MS 66-16
NoDet, lean Antanne, 1700-1770.
Correspondence with Etienne Duteur, 1742-70. 148 items.
CALIFORNIA. UNIVERSrrY, BANCROFT
LIBRARY (BERKELEYT "^
MS 65-1794
Andes* (Mar of United Workman.
Becordi from Virginia (Sty, K*r, 1878-1906. > Hams,
12 t, and rtorriono.
HS66-U18
MS 65-1770
1882-1918, eoBsetor.
Nevada materials, 1863-901 cm. 90 items.
MS 66-1771
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, collector.
New Mexico materials, 16B6-1 890. ee.55itoms.
MS63-1772
Bancroft, Habert Howe, 1835-1618, collector.
Orrcon materials, 1837-90. ca. 880 hems and 6 t.
MS 66-1778
MS 65-1774
1832-1*18, e
Texas materials, 1786-1B89. ca. 740 hems.
Bancroft, Robert Howe, 1832-1918, collector.
Utahmaterials, 1847-38. ca. 100 items and 6 t.
MS 65-1776
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918, eoBeetor.
Western and miscellaneous materials, 1861-00. 183 items.
MS 66-1776
Bancroft, Hnbert Howe, 1832-1918, eoBeetor.
Wyoming materia Is, 1886-60. ca. 155 items and It.
M3 65-1121
Barclay, Alexander, 1810-1855.
Papers, 1823-58. 186 hems.
MS 65-1122
i Godson. 1829-1918.
Annals of the Soothers Utah Mission, 1847-77. 4v.
MS 65-1777
_ Sir John, 1792-1872.
Hawaiian papers, 1842-7L 1106 items.
Brayman, mason, 1818-1895.
Family papers, 1878-05. 2 boxes.
MS 65-1778
Becords, ea. 1909-13. lbox.
M3 66-1123
BbyoUtt, Fee.
Cacwin & Notewxre, Canon City, Fee.
Becords, 1887-4)8. 6 t. and 2 boxes.
V 1828-18*4.
C o r i esn ona once, 1886-68. TBtan
1845-1*88.
Papers, 1845-1868. ca. 4 reels of microfilm.
MS 66-1120
MS 66-1765
Bancroft, Habert Howe, 1882-1918, eoBeetor.
Alaska materials, 1745-ea. 189a ca. 70 items end 21 v.
MS 66-1766
Bancroft, Habert Howe, 18S2-191B, ooBastor.
Canada materials, 1787-1882. ca. 46 items and ca. 102 t.
MS 66-1767
Bancroft, Habert Howe, 1832-1918, eoBeetor.
Colorado materials, 1884-88. ca. 1040 items and 2 v.
MS 66-1768
Dnan af t, Hnbert Howe, 1882-1918, eoBeetor.
Idaho materials, 1868-88. CS.5C items.
MS 66-1766
Bancroft, Habert Howe, 1832-1818, collector.
Montana materials, 1877-89. co. 260 items and 2 t.
MS 66-1779
Bnrko, Tws ph. Detearieol eoBecfor.
Incurs to Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1848-47. ca. 16
ft. *rf ntcrOlunL
MS 66-1194
MS 65-1780
CnHfomia. University. Bancroft Library.
Alaska collection, ca. 1760-1957t ca. 15 items, 3 v. and
104 reels and ca. 875 ft- of microfilm.
MS63-1781
Cahfomia. University. Bancroft ZArary.
Arbwna collection, 1757-1056. 167 items, 8 t., ana ca. 21
ft. of microfilm.
MS66-1782
CnaVornse. University. Bancroft Library.
Canada collection with special reference to British Calam-
ine and the Yukon, 1790-1943. 16 hems, 11 v, and 11
bandies.
MS 66-1783
Caafemla. University. Bancroft Library.
Colorado collection, 1861-1917.
25 items, 1t,2 boxes, and ca. 4167 ft. of microfilm.
MS66-1784
CaHfomja. University. Bancroft Library. :
Hawaii and Pacific Ocean areas collection, 1809-1965.
ca. 185 items and 10 t.
MS66-1786
CattTonua. Uni ver si ty . Bancroft Library.
Idaho :eoDeetion, 1866-1941. 227 items, 16 v., and 8
envelopes,
MS66-1786
CaBfornin. Uinvexsity. Bancroft Library.
Montana collection, 1864-ca. 1860. 39 items and 5 t.
MS 65-1787
Cnnforaaa. UatVerntty. Bancroft Library.
Nevada coDeetion, 1865-1946. ca. 265 items, 51 t, and ca.
44 ft. of nucronun.
MS 66-1788
California. Utaveraity'. Bancroft Library.
New Mexico collection, 1640-1957. ca. 76 items, ca. 6v,
and ca. 334 ft of nucrofibn.
MS 66-1789
Cnfifonaa. University. Bancroft Library.
Oresnn eolleetion, 1798-1929. ca. 115 items nnd ft v.
MS 66-1790
Cafifomia. Unfrerafty. Bancroft Library.
Texas eolleetion, 1792-1940. 10 itenm, 5 t, 2 boxes, 1 port-
folio, and ca. 16 ft. of microfilm.
MS 66-1791
California. TJinvetaity. Bancroft Library.
Utah and Mormon collection, 1815-1960. ca. 130 items,
ca. 12 t, and ca. 496 ft. of microfilm.
MS 65-1792
California. University. Bancroft Library.
W»«hinirton collection, 1828-1955. ca. 190 items and 28 t.
MS66-1798
California. Uarrerstry. Bancroft Library.
Western end miseeflsneous collection, 1682-1960. ca. 130
itema, 20 t., 1 box, 2 portfolios and 6 reels and ca. 718 ft. of
microfilm.
MS 86-1794
California. Unrreratty. Bancroft Library.
Wyoming collection, 1868-1905. ca. SO Hems, 4 t. and ca.
264 ft. of microfilm.
Canon, Christopher, 1600-1868.
Papers, 1847-85. 1074 items.
MS 65-1126
MS 66-1125
Canon and C olorad o Rsuway.
Becords, 1881-1909. 1 carton and 8 packages.
MS 65-1795
Carter, WHttnm Alexander, 1820-1881.
Papers, 1835-1924. 24 t, 3 bene, and 1 reel of microfilm.
MS 66-1796
CaaeidT, Gerald. 1879-1934.
Scrapnooks, 1905-32. St.
Chinese Students' Alliance of HawaiL
Becords, 1906-1L Ji.
Clayton, Joshua Elliot
Papers, 1864-1904. 46 t.
darton, WDnum, 1814-1879.
Letter books, 1860-82. 7 t. and 1 portfolio.
MS 66-1789
Ca a Ki e gat wnal Home Mis ai on a r y Society.
Oregon and Washington correspondence, 1849-63. ca.
208 ft. of microfilm.
MS 65-1128
Caaway, Edward.
Papers, 1861-76. 1 reel of microfilm.
Ccrbett, Faffing nnd Company, Portland^ Or.
Becords, 1862-78. 354 items.
MS 66-17*7
MS 65-17*8
MS 65-1127
Carson family.
Papers, 1858-ca. 1909. 118 items.
Crosby, David.
Business records, 1878-1900. .
MS 66-1128
MS 66-1800
MS 65-1180
MS 65-1181
MS 66-1138
Dealer, Charles L
Letter books, 1871-77. 6 v.
Danish Mormon journals, ca. 16 ft. of microfilm.
MS 65-1133
Davis & Brier.
Letter books kept at GoldfiekL, Nor, 1904-16. St.
MS 66-1134
Haul, H C
Papers concerning the Hopi Indians, 1967-69. 1 bur,
MS66-1135
Deenmentos para la historia de Kuevo Mexico.
Sv.
Dnlph, Cyras A 1840-1914.
Correspondence, 1888-87. 481 items.
Dowel, Benjamin Franklin, 1826-1897.
Papers, 1855-86. 7 v. and 1 portfolio.
MS 66-1136
MS 66-1137
Drips, Andrew, 1769-1860.
Papers. 1819-1907. 164
Papers con c e rn ing the Bntmn \Mm
iyCompsny,liniited,l»19-2L lbox.
BBio, Pearls Buekner, i. 1928.
Fapers,'1903-$8. lOcartona.
MS 66-1801
MS 65-1138
MS 66-1189
MS65-U40
,_. Edward, 1797t1876.
Correspondenoa, 1820-74. ca. 1 reel of microfilm.
MS 66-1141
P ei g u a aan, Harvey, 1890-
Papers, 1906-53. 2 boxes and 1 carton.
Foote, WiBinm H 1778-1846.
Papers, 1884-84. 82 Hems.
MS 65-1802
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CALIFORNIA. UNIVERSITY. BANCROFT
LIBRARY (BERKELEY! (Continued)
Frewen, Moreton, 1853-1924. MS 85-1142
Papers, 1823-1924. 41 reels of microfilm.
Gatzert family. MS 65-1143
GataerkSchwsbecher family papers, 1878-1945. 4 T .
Gibson, George D collector MS65-1144
MS65-1808
State Deft.
Selected documents concerninc; the Mormon War, 1838-12.
ca. 28 ft. of microfilm.
Moeney, Thomas Joseph, 1882-1942.
Papers, 1906-42. ca. 44,600 items.
MS 84-19
_ , _ MS65-1820
Trade DoQar ComoBdated Mining Company.
Becords kept at Silver City, Idaho, 1891-1947 7 t and
1 box.
„™. _ MS 65-1808
Material for the book, "Pistol Fate, veteran of the Old
West," 1874-1942. 1 carton.
Gold ten, .y„. MS 85-1145
Firo department and company records, 1870-1915. 3
items, 10 v. and 3 portfolios.
Ifc Hft UstA
Goldfield, Nev. First Presbyterian Church. SkiAw ^oiool.
Treasorer'e records, 1914-16. 109 items.
b£M.u m_ MS65-1147
uoinileia, M«v., minmg companies' records, 1904-25. 9
r* mi » _j , „ „ MS65-114B
Gt, Brit, £oam! e/ TVeda.
Dissolved companies files. 34 neb of microfilm.
c» nw» /. . „ . MS65-1804
W. Brit. Compamei Begittratim Office.
Records, 1844-1951. 542 reels of microfilm.
Grosh, Aaron Burt, 1803-1884. MS65-1805
Litters to Bichard Maurice Bucke, 1858-82. 1 v.
Hnckwy.CbarhsA MS 65-1149
Papers, 1878-1941. 1 box.
MS 65-1150
Hancock Co, m.
Becords, em 1829-85. 12 t.
Ilavihnd, Mark W J. 1827.
Papers, 1863-83. 254 rums.
Hnssey, Warren, 1838-1920.
Papers, 1879-1820. ca. SO ft. of microfilm.
Hnssey, Dahkr & Company.
Becords at Helena, Mont, 1865-72. 7 v.
MS65-1158
International Union of Mine, Mm, and Smelter Workers.
6oUHu%Sen. Local So. o%
Becords, 1872-1921. 4 y. and2 portfolios.
MS 65-1151
MS 85-1806
MS65-1152
MS 65-1154
MS 65-1155
Iron Rod Mining: Cctmnany.
Letter book, 1879-95. It.
Tohnam, Alexander Smith, 1817-1878.
Papers, 1884-78. 2t.
» L ... MS 65-1156
Johnson, Hiram Andre; ■»-"»•
Correspondence concerning the Emma SUtct Miniae- Com-
pany Limited, London, England, 1871-73. 67 items.
Livingston, Einkead & Company. ^ M ~ 18OT
Becords, 1857-62. 75 items.
London. Stock Emchaye. MS 65-1157
Beports and financial records of Western American cattle
and land corporations, 1881-1921. ca. 2 reals of microfilm.
McLeod, John, 1788-1849. MS65-1158
Papers, 1823-37. ca. 1 real of microfilm.
Manhattan SOver Mining Company of Nevada.
Becords 1863-87. 3 boles.
MS 65-1159
„ „ , _ MS65-1160
Martin, Anne Henrietta, 187S-19SL
Papers, 1892-195]. 17 t, 16 boxes, and 8 cartons.
„. . „ , MS65-1161
Missonn. Probate Court (St. Low)
Selected estate files of fur traders and explorers, 1810-54,
ca. 1 reel of microfilm.
.. .. „ MS 65-1163
biographies, ca. 128 fL of microfilm.
„ . T „. MS 65-1809
navabo Indians and the Southwest, 1870-1938. ca. 21 ft. of
microfilm.
w_w_>_ ... MS65-1S10
Near Mexico. ArcMoa.
Docomentos, 1621-1846. 238 v.
-. _. MS 85-1163
Nettkwest Company of Canada.
Becords, 17e«-1830. t r.
„„_ M , , ■ MS65-1184
OeTMttowa, ^dependent Order at' Silver City, /Jsk
Ovyhee Lodge, So. I.
Becords, 1868-1914. £ boxes.
O^aBon, Benjamin, 1793-1842. MS65-18U
Lstter book, 1823-29. ca.16ft.of microfilm.
Owyhee C*,IdaLe. MS85-181S
Becords at Silver City, Idaho, ca. 1875-ca. 1934. 2 t 9
cartons, and ca. 13 ft of nucrefihn.
MS 65-1818
nnee Leafs, 1852-1911, ooBector.
Alaslcs papers, ca. 1871-77. 21 items and 2 boxes.
99 iSnt *""*' ,0bn ' Niiero Mexico, 1681-184L
H-rt, Alphonee L«ns, 1862-1911, edketor ^ """^
reX^Tf ^^ ■*? ?"• K"*" 5 "*". ethnology, and geog-
«Phy of the Pacific Islands and Anstralu^OT-^ »T
Kin^AI|*c«I«is,i8 W . 1 , 11 . MS 85-1815
Papers, 1R70-85. 24 v..
Hper,John. MS 65-1166
Business records, 1877-1905. 4 boxes and 1 carton.
PI«nk«tt,^Hor«Co«»n,lS54- l 932. M 8 "- 11 * 7
Papers, 1881-1932. ca. 7 reals of microfilm.
f^S^AgrieiiltnralCami.my. MS65-1816
Becords, 1839-1934. ca. 432 ft. of microfilm.
Bend, Benjamin Maurice, 1858-1927 MS65-1186
Bead, Wflliam Maes, 1849-1929. MS 65-1169
Papers, 1867-1930. ca. 2360 items.
Bfch Gnlcn Mining Company. MS U ~ m0
Becords at SUrer City, Idaho, 1906-17. 87 items.
Seammon, Charles Melvffle, 1825-1911. M W " UT1
Papers, 1849-1911. 6 boxes, 2 portfolios, and 2 packages.
Se 1%L% ISa J? B th '- *<*""*>» t Cce.pJafzt^
J artnenhipi and Burmeee Some*.
Becords, 1856-1951. 120 reels of microfilm.
Smith, Grant Horace, 1865-1944. MS M " UT2
Papers, 1859-1936. 6 cartons.
Smith family. MS 65-1818
Papers, 1814-1953. 3 v, 3 boxes, and 6 portfolios.
Stone, Andrew Jackson, 1859-1918 MS65-1819
Papers, 1896-1918. 1 carton.
MS 65-1821
MS 85-1176
Troy, John Weir, 1868-1942.
Papers, 1913-18. ca. 14 ft. of microfilm.
U.S. Army. Deft, of Arieona.
Beports on Ansona Tn^t.^ 1874.
r, MS 65-1177
U.S. Bureau of Indian Again.
Sebeted documents relating to the far trade and the Far
W«st,1824-51. ca.2 reels of microfilm.
r, « » MS65-U78
U.S. Bureau of Indian Again. Saoajo Apenoy.
Field records, 1880-1905. ca. 10 reals of microfilm.
MS 65-1179
U. S. Bureau of Indian Again. Sac and r*«t Aomcu.
Letter book, 1840-47. It.
«t e MS65-182S
V. S. Bureau of Indian A fain. Utah Suneriritcndenev.
Records, 18*0-70. ca. 78 ft of microfilm.
_ _ _ MS (5-1180
D.S. Bureau of Land It anaoement.
New Mexico field records, 1685-1904. ca. 109 reels of
nucrofibn.
D.S. Oan^alLandOfice. MS65-U81
io^™ -8 .™ U ^'° ?"* tt ****** «» »•" ^^Mexiea, 1856-
1915. ca. 5 reelsof microfilm. ~~«»,iow-
U.& /riamalBmenue Service. Utah District. 6 *" 1M8
Field records, Salt Lake City, 1862-78. 17v.
C.S. WarDfU. MS65-18M
ITew Mexico documents, 1853-85. 110 items and ca! 88 ft
ofnucronan.
Dtah dktationa, 1884W8. 182 items. MS65-U82
VMnon.BIabeL MS65-118S
Papers, 1914-20. 7 boxes.
ln-i^. , MS85-1825
vmjes an la eoeta al norte de las (Uifornias, 1774-90. 1 t.
Vlrgiiiia A Irnekee BaOroad. MS85-U84
Records, 1872-1950. 18 cartons and 82 packages.
Wright, Wanam, 1829-1898 MS 85-1186
Papers, 1860-189-. 2 cartons and 8 boxes.
Tejjaw Jack* Gtdd mm SB™, Mb** O^gffgg
Becords, 1871-1909. ST.andlbox.
Yerington, Henry Marvin, 1828-1910 ^ W" 1187
Papers, 1864-1950. 45 v, 4 cartons, and i box.
CALIFORKI A. TOaVERSTTY I.TRPA BV n APF
BOOKS DEPARTMENT (BERKELEY) "
Hawthorne, Jnlian, 1848-1934.
Pap.n>. 1826-1042. ca. 600 items.
MS 94-1381
Sturges, George S
Papers, ca. 1905-20. 188 items.
Softrage in Kevade, 1914-18. 173 items.
Teagne, Charles Coflins, 1873-1950
Papers. 1901-50. 103 boxes.
Tilton ( A. E. & C. E.) .AW York.
Becords, 1846-74. 24 v.
MS 65-1173
MS 65-1174
MS64-20
MS 65-1175
^. . „. MS 64-1322
Tarhru, Gnaeppi, 1692-1770. .^
Italian instrumental music of the 18th centurv. ca. 1750-
1800. 1065 items.
CALIFORNIA. UNIVERSITY, UNIVERSI TY AT
LOS ANGELES LIBRARY" ..........
Carter, Henry Edwin, }. 1865.
Papers, ca, 1910-40. 56 ft
MS 63-17
CANAL ZONE LIBRARY-M USETJM (BALBOA
HEIGHTS) "" ~~ ' s
r^ ,rr .- MS85-1886
CanalW Lntrary-Miiaeom, Balboa Bdghu.
The Panama collection: bosineas papers, 1852-1906. 5 ft
650
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
CANAL ZONE LIBRARY-MUSEUM (BALBOA
HEIGHTS) (Continued)
MS 65-1827
Canal Zone. Library-Museum, Balboa Heights.
The Panama collection: manuscripts and society papexa
which portray Hie on the Isthmus of Panama, 1849-1965.
ce.l2ft.
MS66-1828
Canal Zone. Ubrary-Mnaenm, Balboa Brighton
The Panama collection : maps, 1417-1958. 808 items.
GARY LIBRARY (HOULTON, ME. )
MS 65-1829
MS 64-81
MS 64-82
Association of Scientists for Atomic EdaeatJon.
Becords, 1940-48. 2ft.
Ataatnc Scientists of Chicago.
Records, 1945-64. ea-14ft
MS 64-8!
Austrian, Dens, 1874-1928.
Papers, 1902-06. ea.6ft
MS 64-84
Bacon family.
The Martin A. Ryarson collection of Bacon mansaenpta,
13u\tol8thoenturiee. 4^67 items.
Barnes, Francis, 1840-1893, esBaelor.
Francis Barnes collection, 1745-1844, 400 ilsms,
CENTENARY COLLEGE LIBRARY (SHREVE-
PORT, LAj ' ——^
MS 65-1880
Methodist Episcopal Church, Sooth. Conferences. Loom-
Records, 1847-1965. 12 ft.
CHATTANOOGA PUBLIC LIBRARY (TENN. )
MS 65-1811
Braincrd MissioB, Tern*.
Records, 1817-38. ca. 215 items.
Baptist Tneologksl Uraon, Chicago.
Records, 1869-1924, 8ft
Barrows, Samuel Jane, 1845-1909.
Papers, 1897-1909. 1ft
Bartky, Walter, 1901-1958.
Papers, 1940-57. 8 folders.
MS 64-56
Chicago. Drawrairy. Zf&rtry.
Account books, 18th-19th centuries. 22 t.
MS 64-57
Chicago. University. Library.
American CJTil Wsr nrwrellslly, 1859-84. 121 items.
.. MS 64-58
Chicago. Uni v er s i ty. Library.
American le^al personalities, 1838-1944. 86itema.
MS 64-58
MS 64-40
CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
MS 64-184
Chicago. Municipal Caart.
Records, 1906-27. ca. 3 ft (ca. 8800 items)
MS 64-185
Chicago Surface Lines.
Records, 1857-1951. ca. 13 ft. (ca. 4100 Hems and 84 t.)
MS 64-1828
Cobs, Edward, 17864868.
Correspondence, 1809-58. ca. 100 items.
MS 64-186
Edwards, Ninian, 1775-1833.
Papers, 1798-1833. ca. 650 items.
MS 64-1829
Johnson family.
Papers, 1822-1906. 2 ft (20 t. and ca- 1400 items)
CHICAGO. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
MS 64-21
Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957. ','__„ ,« *
Papers of Edith snd Grace Abbott, 1903-54. 45 ft.
MS 64-22
Aldta, Mary (Reynolds) 1B7S-
Paprrs, 1860-1918. ca. 100 items.
MS 644128
ABavjn, Samnd King, 1200- coSeefer. a '
Papers concerning the TJiuverstty of Chicago Cyclotron,
,9*5-52. 1100itenML MS64-28
American Association for the United Nations. TOmois
andlMiecst 0$rt.
ReconK l!06-t2. 4 ft.
_^ r, 1861-193
Papers, 1899-1982. 4 ft.
Beaumont, Wuhan, 1T85-1853.
Papers, 1834-87. 120items.
_, 1785-1871.
Correspondence, 1806-59. ca. 220 items.
_r, Amy, 1891-1955.
Pspers. 1937-53. ca. 280 items.
Bergese, Elisabeth fMana)
Papers, 1947-5L ca. 8 ft
Bowes family.
Papers, 1696-1T28. 104 items.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Records, 1945-52. ca. 14 ft
,„«*, Sir Percy W 1836-1911.
Correspondence, 1882-1911. 4 ft (2310 items)
. Ernest IJeWltt, 1856-1925.
Papers, 1890-1925. 16 ft.
MS 64-86
MS 64-86
MS 64-87
MS 64-88
MS 64-89
MS 64-40
MS 64-41
MS 64-42
MS 64-48
MS 64-45
MS 64-46
MS 64-47
Butler, Edward Burgess, 1853-1928, coOeetor.
Batler-Gtmsanhts collection, 16th-20th centuries. 2 ft
MS 64-48
CsbaBero, Fcrnan, pseud, of Cecilia B9U do Paber, 1796-
1877.
Cnlcsgo. TMreraUy. Library.
English men of letters, 1775-1887. 191 items.
CMcago. U Wvetaily . Library.
Finnish folk tales, ca. 4 ft
MS 64-31
Chicago, Univciai ty. Library.
lila^hietortcal collection, 1608-1918. 2ft
MS64-62
CUcago. Uraveraity. Library.
Miscellsneous E «ji«i» ooanty, court, and royal documents,
1399-1826. 2 ft, ca. 180 items, snd 6 T.
MS 64-68
CUcago. University. Library.
Miscellaneous manoseript collection, ca. 16th-20th cen-
turies. 3 ft (ca. 285 items)
MS 64-806
nri»»g n. Unfvenity. Library. Barriet Uonroe Library of
Uodem Poetry.
Modern poetry raanuscripts, 20th esntary. 49 items.
MS 64-64
Chicago. TJ lli tci sltJ. Norman Wait Barrie bfemarial
Foundation.
Records, 1923-56. 13 ft
MS64-65
Chicago. University. JJnitoerwity Eatention Division,
American Institute of Sacred literature.
Records, 1880-1943. lift
MS64-68
dark, Solomon Henry, 1861-1927.
Papers, 1911-S2. 10 folders.
Clarke, Adam, 17601-1832.
Letters, 1794-1828. 59 items.
MS64-70
CeriimisBion on Freedom of the Press.
Records, 1944-47. 5 ft (128 items)
MS64-71
Committee for Aid to German and Anstrian Scholars.
Records, 1946-48. 425 items.
MS 64-78
MS 64-78
MS 64-74
MS 64-69
MS 64-84
MS 64-1324
MS 64-25
Anderson, Wuliam Hamilton, 1874-
Papera. 1903-28. ca. 2200 items.
Amett, Trevor, 1870-1955.
Papers, 1893-1955. 1600 i
., — JOis EDer, 1877-1948.
Papers, 1804-1914. ca. SOOitems.
MS 64-26
Ankew, George A
Letter book and oommonplace book, 1805-06. It.
MS 64-27
Association of Cambridge Sdentista.
Records, 1945-46. 28 folders.
MS 64-23
Aasodauon of Los Alamos Scientists.
Records, 1946-48. 5 ft.
MS 64-29
Association of Oak Kdge Engineers snd Scientists.
Records, 1946-61. 9ft
Papers, 1856-76. oa. 620 items.
Campbell, Beatrice Stella (Tanner) 1865-1940.
Papers, 1904-38. ca. 160 items.
Castle, Henry Northrup, 1862-1895.
Pspers, 1872-95. ca. 4 ft (ca. 1500 items)
Caamberlin, Thomas Cnrowder, 1843-1928. /
Papers. 1880-1928. 3 ft
Chicago. Committee of Fifteen.
Papers, 1912-18. 26 T.
Chicago. First Baptist Chare*.
Records. 1881-1906. 71 Hems.
Chicago Mechanics' Institute.
Records, 1849-1941. ca.4ft
Association of Pasadena Scientists.
Records, 1945-46. 1ft. (1000 Hems)
MS 64-30
MS 64-49
MS 64-60
MS 64-61
MS 64-52
MS 64-58
MS 64-66
/■■■
MS 64-67
Committee to Frame a World Consttarttsa.
Reeords. 1945-51. 18ft
Cook. Orator Fuller, 1867-1949.
Papers, 1891-1945. 83 folders.
Cealton, George Gordon, 1858-1947.
Papers,-1876-1941. ca. IS ft
MS 64-75
Cart, Louis, chevalier ie, 1722-1804. ...
Manuscrits proreuant de Louis de Curt, commissaire de
la marine, 1771-82. 2 v.
MS 64-807
D" Alton, John, 1792-1867.
Papers, ca. 1830-67. ca. 12 ft (ca. 200 items)
Chicago reriew.
Records, 1953-57. 22 folders and 9 pistes.
MS 64-54
Chicago. University. Charles B. Walgreen Foundation for
the Study of American Institutions.
Records, 1938-56. 2ft
MS 64-65
Chicago. University. Deo*, of Anthropology.
Etbim-history collection, 16th-19th centuries 163 items
and 140 reels of irucrofilm (pOeitiTs)
Dennis, Helen 1
Papers, 1897-1943. 500 Hams.
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
Letters, 1894-1906. cs. 100 items.
Duke, Charles Wentworth, 1789^1864.
■Correspondence, 1860-60. 54 Hems.
MS 64-76
MS 64-77
MS 64-78
MS 64-79
MS 64-80
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1661.
Pspers. 1835-61. cs. 23 ft (ca. 16\000 items)
Duckworth, Sir John Thomas, 1748-1B17.
Pspers, 1808-12. ca. 70 items.
MS 64-81
Darrett, Reuben Thomas, 1824-1913, collector.
Papers on Kentucky and the Ohio River Valley, 1674-
1913. 35 ft (cs. 2800 items)
MS64-S2
n-l»»,l, al rey de Fez y Msrruecos par Juan Enr.
Torky, 1791-1801. 1 v.
651
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
MS 64-83
MS 64-84
CHICAGO. TTWTVEPg rrY LIBRAR Y
(Continued) " "
Snergeney Committee of rttnali Santana.
Records. 1846-51. 12 ft. (ea. lajMiLa)
RngHsh, William Hayden. 1822-1896.
Papers, 1671-1895. ca. 4 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
Eteto da ordonaanca, edits, declarations, ««2f ^
aente, et leta. patenta, caKeraiaTkVammax^isto,
et colonies francoia ... 1665-1770. 1 ~_ ^ Tree "*» ■"»
Federation of American Scientists. MS64-88
Records, 1946-58. ca. 10 ft,
Fermi, Enrico. 1901-1954. M **"*"
Papers, 1919-54. a.21ft.
tight for Freedom. MS64-68
,,*•«•** the Chicago Chapter, 19*1-47. .ft. (a.
Herriek, Robert. 1868-1938. MS84-10*
Papers, 1898-1938. ca.l8ft. (ca.20/XP0 items)
Hitchcock ft.Hr. 11364-110
Pspers. 1884-78. »7 items.
B^a-Md,..!!*,. ms.6*-iu
Later book, 1855-56. It.
Hoist, Hermann Ednard ran. 1841-1904, MS64-808
Papere, 1867-1M0. 4, ft. ^^
Letters, 1820-41. j T . ^^
. Cyril Orris, 1918- MS64-U26
■JJJ. *»e Patrick, cdMT*, ffGa^lUa,? £•?
Pspers, 1824-81. ca. 6 ft. (ca. 3000 items)
B^.Wo.mita^isss-iMo. M3St " m
Papers, 1888-1888. 3 ft.
Hrthews, State, XS63JJ11. MS64J88
Papers, 1897-1941. 18 ft.
*^,Al«»UHler A, 1874-1828. MS64-U*
j^pfc »*■» «d drawings, isW-Sg. ca. 3 ft. (1*8
MS 64-89
MS 64-90
MS 64-91
Gale, Henry Gordon, 1874-1842.
Papers, 1896-1941. ca-lft.
Gales, Frederick Taylor, 1853-1929.
Correspondence, 1888-1906. 14 folders.
GeMedand (Dutch wum-of^mcr)
Records, 1800-02. Ibex.
Gnfc, Andre Fan GaJBaame, 1869-1951. MS84-92
Letters IO Fraiie»TielMhisTn,im-1924, 50 items
GOkey, Charles Whitney, 1882- MS64-88
Papers, 1928-42. 1 box.
Gwblpbin, darks, 1648 («o.)-1720 MS "*"**
Letters to Kichard Bnlstrode, 1680-82. 102ltems.
Goodrich, Eunice, fi. 1870-1920. M364-95
Papen.ce. 1870-1820. 2 ft! (126 items)
Goodspeed, TiHmas Walnaseld, 1842-1927 MS64-96
Papas, 1884-1927. 8 it •""*"'•
Grant Elijah P 181CW874. ^ "^ I
Papers. 1843-71. cs. 2 ft. (a. 800 items)
GiitDej family.
Pspers, 1847-1S20. cs. 1 ft, (ca. 1500 items)
Gonther, John, 1801-
Papers, 1986-61. 200 ft.
Gmtey, Wnbam Frank Eugene, 1854-1948.
Correspondence, 1869-97. 2 ft. (2009 items)
Hanson, James Christian Menaca. 1884-lMS
Papers, 1900-48. 2 ft^ 1B »W»"-
Harper, Pan! Vincent, 1889-
Correspondence, 1941-49. 3 ft.
Harper, Samuel Northrop, 1882-1943
Papers, 1900-48. ea. 80,000 I
Hoteiuns, Robert Mayaard, 1898-
Paptrs, 1981-5L ca. 33 ft.
HnteMnaon, William Thanaa, 1885-
Pepers, 1941-68. SfL
-_, — _^, 1911-
Corrarjaidence, 1982-52. ca.820itema.
MS 64-809
MS 64-118
MS 64-11*
MesdMSoarg* Herbert, 1868-1931.
Papers, 1820-80. ea. 6000 items.
Heady, Wdborc Hfis, Jan*, im-UM.
v-onespomteDM, 1784-1817. 60 "
I»*er»»tioBai Corneal of »-"-■- « ^ MS84-115
Records, 1930-60. ca.4ft.
* r 'T^ W * tato ' 1M ^ «**" MS 64-116
MS 64-181
MS 64-810
MS 64-186
MS 64-187
MS 64-188
Henry Arthur, 1851-1929
Letters to William M07 llomas, 1878-98.
Jenkm Lloyd, 184S-1M8.
Psprs, 1861-194& 6 ft.
In**, Charles Hnhhard, 1878-1848.
Papera, 1925-87. 18 ft.
MS64-U7
MS 64-1826
MS 64-1827
Papers, 1774-1849. co.290;
Harper, William Rainej, 1856-1906
Papers, 1886-1908. ca. 10^)00 items.
Hart, Schaffner, and Marx.
Records, 1919-20. ca.2ft.
Heaton, David F
Papers, 1837-58. 204 items.
Henderson, Charles Richmond, 1848-1815
Papers, 1907-10. 2ft^
Henshaw, Paul Stewart, 1902-
Papers, 1945-49. 2200 items.
MS 64-10*
tat, Ebeoear, 1798-1866 "^ **- u »
Pspers, 1797-1880. 5 ft.
Utimer, Ronald Lane. MS 64-120
Pspers, 1934-38. ca. 500 items
U "^ J '«?l*™oee, 1850-1988. """"^
Pspers, 1885-1914. 2 bores.
I*w, John, 1671-1729. MS 64-122
MsnnsmtesorlesinaMes,17154». St.
lathes, Wmiam. MS64-128
Letters, 1716-19. It.
twtoen, Salmon OBrer, 1865-1941 M •*-"*
Pspers, 1918-41. c87ft. (ca. 50^)00 irems)
Lewis, Fielding, 1763 (-1834. MS 64-126
Bi*nn« records, 1790-1834. ca. 1500 itams.
Iks Loots A. SlorJn Mamari.i b_j ■» . MS64-026
200 itara.^^ Memorial Fond coHecrion, 19*6-62.
. Harriet, 1860-1936.
P»PWs, 1878-1936. 32 ft.
Meadjr, William Taasttn, 1869-1910.
Paws, 1891-1981. ca. 8 ft. (ea. 420-items)
Morgan, nomas J 1847-1812.
Pepsra, 1892-1886. ca-Sft.
MaUo«dQmfa«Dxe on Social Walfaw. MS6MS9
Studies on social work, 1928-82. 2 ft. (142 itsms)
Kef, John TJlric 1862-1915 "* ot-ldO
Papers, 1884-1915. 1ft.
Kef, John TJlric, 1898- MS64-141
Mamiscriptsol writings, 1935-57. 5ft,
Mef, John TJbSc 1899- MS64-M2
KorttomjGeorgeT „a xU>r MS64-M8
s La Gran «mquista de TJltrsmar materirfs, 1508-19*0.
O-Conwr, Harrr Edward Clarke. MS6M4*
Letter book, 1821-25. i T .
Otbm, Wflkam FidoW, 1886-1959 MS *"*
Pspers, ca. 1989-51. ca.l4ftT
fflaroy* Osbarn HanuTiae, 1842-1830 MS64-M6
Papers, 1818-1980. 5ft.
ffSmtth, Rkhard John Smith, inoam a, ITBe-lSsi 5 ^^
Papers, 1820-66. ea. 200 toamT^ ' MMi
MS 64-1*8
MS 64-149
s *HBe1eci enriosoe, 18th eenrarT. It.
MS 64-107
MS 64-108
l^HobertlllmavieTO-Wse. MS 64-127
Pspers. 1876-1950. ca-lft.
1^*". Prank Orren, 1861-1943 ^ ^ m
PM«s, 1895-1948. ca. 102 ft. (ca. 200 ,000 items)
MneDowell. Charle, Hearr, 1867-1954. ^ ""^
Pspers, 1919-23. 4ft.
Mel«ghlm, Andrew CaainjoaB, 1861-1947 ^ "'""
Papers. 1899-1988. 2lrL
Fays, James, 1830-1B9S.
Papers, 1865-88. 60t.
Poetry.
Becords, 1912-60. 82 ft.
Price, Ira Hanrice, 1856-1939.
Pspers, 1892-1989. ca.Sft,
Hed Bt ane, Yincart Bnrroagh, 1868-19*1.
Cliaaosr life records. 85 ft. ^^
HW^rt. Editt, 1871-1984
Papers, 1896-1930. cs. 2 ft.
Hieketts, Howard Taylor, 1871-1910
Papers, 1891-1908. 4 ft.
Robertson family.
Papers, 1740-1925. 6 ft. (ca. 8750 items)
Rockefeller, John Darinon, 1839-1887
Pspers, 1880-1915. ca. 800 Hems.'
Eooserelt, Theodore, Pro. V. S ,1858-1918
Papers, 1884-1819. 308 items.
MS 64-150
MS 64-151
MS 64-811
MS 64-163
MS 64-458
MS 94-154
MS 64-155
MS 64-812
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
CHICAGO. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
(Continued)
MS 64-156
BosenwaU, Julius, :
Papers, 1862-1980. 83 ft. (ca. 80,000 items)
Bund, Beardsley, 1894-1960.
Papers, 1917-59. 7 ft.
Bush, Joseph Harold.
Correspondence, 1945-48. 29 folders.
M364-1W
MS 64-158
Schilling, George A S. 1850.
Pspcrs, 1B87-1936. 2 ft (St. and 4 folders)
Scott, Arthur Pearson, 1884-
Papers, ea. 1980-45. 15 folders.
Shorey, Paul, 1857-1984.
Papers, 1878-1934. ltt.
IIS 64-159
MS 64-160
IIS 84-161
Hi, 1895-1945.
Papers, 1915-50. 14Ti
MS 64-162
MS 84-188
MS 64-164
MS 64-165
os. & Company, PhUoJecfhJa.
Records, 1856-1911. 82 T.
gnaD. Albion Woodbury, 1854-1925.
Papers, 1904-24. 2 bone.
Snuth, Thomas Vernor, 1890-
Fupers, 1934-46. 5 ft.
MS 64-166
Spencer, William Marvin, 1892- eoBeetcr.
Tie William M. Spencer collection of manuscripts on
French history, ca. 1770-1840. ca. 820 items.
MS 64-167
Starr, Frederick, 1858-1933.
Papers, 1B76-1930. ca. 5 ft. (ea. 700 Hems)
MS 64-168
Stephenson, Joseph Henry, 1819-18901
Correspondence, 1852-90. ca, 400 items.
MS 64-189
Stuart de Rothesay, Charles Stuart, lorn, 1779-1845.
Correspondence, 1814-30. ea. 1200 items.
MS64-170
Sweet, William Warren, 1881-1919, collector.
Church History Research Fund manuscripts, ca. 1600-50.
45 T.
MS 64-171
CHURCH HISTORICAL SOCIETY (AUSTIN,
TEX) : ~ ' — " —^
MS 65-1188
Graves, Frederick Rogers, Bo, 1858-1940.
Papers, 1880-1940. 8ft.
CHURCH MEDICAL LIBRARY. NORTH -
WESTERN UNiyERSITY see NORTH-
WESTERN UNIVERSITY, ARCHIBALD
CHURCH MEDICAL LIBRARY (CHICAGO)
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, NEW
CHURCH LIBRARY (CINCINNATI/
MS 65-1832
1688-1772.
Manuscripts, 1720-68. lft
CINCINNATI HISTORICAL SOCIETY
American Turners. CtncumeJi
Record*, 1850-1948. 53 t.
MS 63-157
ik of the United States (ISlS-liJf)
Records, 1817-59. ea. 8000 items and 28 t..
MS 68-158
1858-1948.
Papers, 1860-1945. 2 ft
Teiehmann, Emu, 1845-1921
Papers, 1868-1925. 100 items.
Tufts, James Harden, 1862-1942.
Papers, 1908-28. ca. 2 ft.
Twiaden family.
Papers, 1020-1740. 5 v.
WaUen, John Morgan, £p, 1831-1914.
Papers, 1854-1915 ca. 2 ft
Robert, tart of Orford, 1676-1745.
Correspondence, 1701-09. 76 Hems.
Washington Association of Scientists.
Records, 1947-57. 81 folders.
Back. Lewis Cass, 1845-1919.
Correspondence, 1876-1927. 81 Hems.
Bousearen, Leeds Frederic Gesture, 1840-1901
Correspondence, 1879-1900. 6 v.
Brown, Henry, of Dayton, Ohio.
Pener*. 1799-1833. 75 Hem*.
Buchanan, Robert, 1797-1879.
Papers, 1814-79. 189 Hems.
jti. Baseball Qub (Motional League)
Records. 1882-88. 7 t. and 6 boxes.
MS 64-1330
Chusunati Stuart Walker Company.
Records. 1929-81. SISitems.
MS 63-164
Cincinnati. Walnut Hum CsnaTtsmtrsnal Church.
Records, 1847-1940. 4 boxes, 22 V, and 2 folders.
MS 68-165
MS 68-159
MS63-1M
MS 63-161
MS 63-162
MS 63-163
MS 64-172
MS 64-173
MS 64-174
MS 64-175
MS 64-176
IIS 64-177
MS 84-178
White, Leonard Dupee, 1891-1958.
Papers of Leonard D. White and the President's Commit,
tee on Civil Service Improvement, 1984-54. 8 ft.
MS64-179
rTieboMt-Rosenwald collection of German folksongs,
cs. 150,000 items.
MS64-180
MS .64-181
1829-1928.
Papers, ea. 1860-65. ce-lOOitsma,
MS 64-182
Wadd Citizens Association.
Papers, 1939-58. 9ft.
MS 64-188
Wright, Quinsy, 1890^
Papers, 1913-56. cclSft.
Oat, Henry Martyn, 1839-1902,-ceSeelar.
Collection. 1848-91. 150 items.
Conch. William, 1769-1855.
Papers, ca. 1790-1855. cm. 800
Curwen, MaakeB Bering, 1
Papers. 1818-84. 160 items.
Bate. David Kirknatriek, 1785-1B75.
Papers, 1802-78. IP v. and 10 folder*.
WUcsx. Deles Franklin, 1878-1928.
Papers, 1907-28. 19 ft
MS 68-166
MS 68-167
MS 63-168
Fox, George Benson, 5. 1842.
Letters, 1861-63. T8 items.
MS 68-170
Gkusdalc, Ohio. Maple Knoll Hospital and Home.
Records. 1854-1957. 16 v.
MS 88-171
Greene, William, 1797-1888.
Papers. 1775-1888. 754 Hems,
MS 68-172
Greene family.
Papers of the Greene and Roelker familial, collected by
Luden Wuhan, 1818-81. 6 boxes.
MS 63-178
Grove family.
Papers. 1828-1980. 7 boxes.
MS 65-17
Harrison, William Henry, Free. V. fi, 1773-1841.
Papers, 1794-1860. Ibex.
"^ MS68-174
family.
Papers, 1789-1893. 465 items.
MS 65-175
Johnston, John, 1775-1861.'
Papers, 1806-61. 5 boxes.
MS 63-176
Jones, Frank Johnston, 1838-1927.
Papers. 1845-1941. 165 items end 3 boxes.
MS 63-177
Jones, John Davis, 1797-1878.
Papers, 1811-41. 53 items and 10 v.
MS 63-178
Kemper family.
Papers, 1790-1945. 13 boxes.
MS 63-179
Kingfamfly.
Papers, 1791-1880. ca. 600 items.
MS 63-180
Lane Theological Seminary. Cmamtti
Records. 1831-1933. 1 box.
MS 63-181
Lee, Lewis Earle, 1870-1937.
Papers, 1917-19. 2 bows.
MS 63-182
Lough family.
Corremendmee, 1853-1903. 402 Hems.
MS 63-183
McBride, James, 1788-1859.
Papers, 1804-68. 42v.
MS 68-184
ntssaa famuy.
Papers, ca. 1850-1954. lbox.
MS 68-185
Powers. Hiram, 1805-1873.
Correspondence, 1827-73. 778 items.
MS 65-16
Republican Party. Ohio.
Records, 1864-65. 88 Hems.
MS 63-186
Short family.
Papers, 1786-1865. lbox.
MS 63-187
S^Tf— ■, Robert, 1830-1897.
Papers, 1863-1900. 9 boxes.
MS63-1B8
Stevenson, Thomas E 1803-1863.
Correspondence, 1807-81. 804 Hems.
MS 63-189
Stratum, Isaac S. 1810.
Correspondence, 1830-99. 270 items.
MS 63-190
SwingfamOy.
Papers, 1800-88. 71 items.
MS 63-181
Taylor, James, 1769-1848.
Papers. 1797-1848. 890 items.
MS63-1S2
Thompson, James Henry, 1812-1900.
Papers, 1805-1921. 27 boxes.
MS 63-193
Todd family.
Papers, 1809-1949. 343 items.
KS63-1M
MS 63-195
Torrence, Aaron, collector.
Collection. 1790-1856. 21 ft. (2171 Hems)
MS63-198
Trotter (Samuel and George) Company, Lexington, Ey.
Correspondence, 1805-19. 4 boxes.
MS 63-197
U. S. itrmy. Deft, of the Ohio.
Records, 1861-68. 4 boxes.
MS 63-196
Walker, Timothy, 1806-1856.
Papers, 1825-55. 108 items and 1 v.
WeHxeL Godfrey, 18S5-18B4.
Papers. 1878-85. 2 v.
MS63^200
Western Academy of Natural Sciences, Cvicmncti.
Records, 1835-53. 6 v.
MS 63-201
Whetpley, Albert W 1831-1900, collector.
Wbelpley autograph collection, ca. 1791-1899. ca. 1000
MS 63-202
Correspondence, 1861-68. 78 Hi
653
Williams, Samuel Wesley, 1827-1928, collector.
1 Papers, 1800-1927. ca. 1200 items.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
CINCINNATI HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(Continued) "" ~~
MSaa-eos
Records, 1888-98. 8r.
Wands, John, 1794-1855.
Papers, 1882-55. 248 items.
Wright. Nathaniel. 17B9-1875.
Pipers. 1797-1877. 615 items and 1 r.
MS 88-204
MS 68-405
MS 64-1387
CLARBMONT COLLEGES see HONNOLD
LIBRARY FOR THE ASSOCIATED COL-
LEGES (CLAREMONT, CALIF.)
CLEMENTS LIBRARY, UNI VER SIT Y OF
Mi^nnjAN see MTCHIRAN. mjrgc^g^ry
WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS LIBRARY '
(ANN ARBOR)
COLORADO. STATE UNIVERSITY L IBRARY
IFORT COLLINS) v : . .-.-■■ - ■■■
CMe Legislative League of New York State.
Office files, 1*49-52. 18 boxes.
MS 64-1388
Columbia Uarrexatty. Dept. of EneSA cad ComperaHeo
Gincspondence, 1900-6L 180 hems.
MS 68-11*8
MS 84-1388
Morris, Richard Brandon, 1904-
Papers, 1925-80. 6 boxes.
— . , Vera Leeaa, 1888-1881.
Papers, 1918-45. ea. 7500 items.
Cox, Keayou, J856-1919.
Papers, 1828-1917. 602 i
MS 64-1346
TJ. S. Repayment Commotion.
Records, 1937-88. It.
MS 65-1833
colorado. universi ty libraries
(boulder) ~ . : . ' ;
Orahoed, Harper M 13401-1914.
Papers, 1868-78. 4 ft. (ea. 400 items)
Teller, Henry Moore, 1830-1914.
Papers, 1960-75. 8 ft. (en. 800 items)
MS 65-1189
MS 65-1190
COLUMBIA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(BLOQMSBURG, PA. I "
., MS65-19
Columbia County (Pa.) Hiatorical Society.
Papers relating to Columbia Co, Pa, 1900-64. ca. 2 ft.
(ca. 200 items)
columbia universrry libraries (new
yorkcttyJ
MS 64-1831
American InaUtnte of Pacttc Remttoaa.
Pacific Relations Institutes office files, 1927-67. 68 v. and
118 file drawara
MS64-18S2
Catkr, Ceadaet Walker, 1888-1998.
Papers, ea. 1918-82. ca. 100 hems.
^^ - M566-1197
a William Joseph. 1883-18S9, eeBeeter.
Papers on the intelligence serrice daring the American
Bevotatum, 1775-60. ea. 15\000 items.
a_„, -_^. _ MS64-13ul
Imm, Walter Loam, 1894-1961.
Papers, ea. 1920-80. llboxes.
„ . . _ MS 64-1342
Bmry, Aubrey, 1891-1959.
Papers on the metric system, ca. 1920-69. 16 boxes.
E.~i c-n_ - MS 65-1196
EugeL Saltan, collector.
Manuscripts, aotograph letters, and drawings collected by
Bolton and Julia Engel, 1832-1935. 76 ! *"
__ MS 65-1199
Franklin, Christine (Land) 1847-1930.
Papers of Christine and Fabian Franklin, ca. 1900-39
ea. 7000 ; *= —
— . — Jna, 1885-1958.
Paperson Petrarch, ca. 1*30-60. 2 boxes.
Osgood, Herbert Leei, 1855-1918.
Papers, ea. 1900-84. 14boasa
Payne, John Howard, 17*1-1852.
Papers, ca. 1786-1952. ea. 1800 items.
Price, Laden, 1883-1964.
Literary manincripts, 1951-68. 20 bona.
PntUieal science qnarterly.
Correspondence, 1886-1961. 26 boxes.
Piaa wUona l Representation League.
Papers, 1*00-51. ca. 16,000 '
Appkton (D.) and Company.
Corrfspondence, 1864-1933. 52 items.
Barry, Frederick, 1876-1*43.
Papers, ca. 18*0-1943. a. 1100 items.
BarOett, Waard, 1846-1925.
Papers, 1855-1924. ca. 8000 items.
Bdmont, Eleanor (Robsen) 1879-
Paprra, 1853-1961. ca. 4000 items.
MS 66-11*2
MS 64-1388
MS 64-1334
Benjamin, William Evarts, 1859-1940, collector.
Letters, manoacripts, and drawings, 1817-88. 88 items.
MS65-1198
Berol, Alfred C 1892- collector.
_. American Revolutionary letters and documents, collected
by Alfred C. and Madeleine Rossui Berol, 1650-1830. 162
items.
Braden, SpruiBe, 1894-
Papers, 1921-57. 42 t. and 19 boxes.
Broughton, Sarah Smnner, 1802-1853.
Papers, 1823-80. 94i
Carman, Barry James, 1884-1964.
Papers, 1*00-64. ca. 82,000 items.
MS 64-1335
MS 64-1336
MS 66-11*4
Gay finny. MS 66-1200
lO^OOOitans' ** G * 7 ■** ° ti " 1 ™ iK * s • «*■ 17 «-1»W. ca.
MS 64-1343
MS 64-1344
MS 65-1201
MS 64-1346
MS 65-11*5
MS 64-1346
MS 65-1202
MS 65-1203
MS 84-1847
MS 65-1204
MS 64-1848
MS 64-134*
MS 64-1850
MS 65-1205
mtehel family. MS 65-1206
Mitehel end Parroy family papers, ca. 1830-1*18. 811
Genhom, Walter, 1906-
Papera,ca. 1930-60. 59 boles.
Gerry, Ettrioge Thomas, 1887-1*27
Papers, 1856-1912. 341 items.
Gfldereleere, Virginia Crocheraa, 1877-
Papers, 1898-1962. ca. 7500 kerns.
Hards, Ira A 1873-1*38.
Correspondence, 1895-1937. 72 items.
Honsman, Alfred Edward, 1859-1936.
Papers, 1922-58. 157 items.
Irving, John Treat, 1812-1906.
Correspondence, 1807-1936. 312 items.
The Jonmal of philosophy.
Correspondence, 1892-1943. 121 items.
Leverich family.
Correspondence, 1820-70. ca. 600 items.
Loess, Edward VerralL 1868-1*88.
Correspondence, 1908-38. leSitems.
Maltz, Albert, 1908-
Iaterary manuscripts, ca. 1*40-60. 17 boxes.
Msxriner, J Theodore, 1892-1937.
Papers, 1918-37. 5 boxes.
Matthews, Herbert Lionel, 1900-
Papers on Cuba, 1052-61. 3 boxes.
Moitingly, Garrett, 1900-1962.
Papers, ca. 1940-62. 4 boxes.
Moloney, Marie (Mattingly), 1888-1943.
Papers, 1891-1*43. 4700 i
Moore, Ileiirylsaxweli, 1869-1*58. MS64-18J1
Papers on economics and econometrics, ca. 1900-40. 44
MS 64-1262
MS 64-1358
MS 65-1207
MS 64-1354
MS 65-1208
MS 64-1856
MS 64-1356
MS 64-1367
MS 64-1358
MS 64-1369
MS 64-1360
MS 64-1361
MS 64-1362
MS 64-1363
MS 64-1364
MS 64-1366
MS 65-1209
MS 65-1210
MS 64-1366
MS 64-1367
MS 65-1211
MS 65-1834
Panm, Michael Idrorsky, 1856-1935.
Papers, 1894-1935. 62 items.
Robinson, Mabel Lomse, 18821-1*62.
Papers, ea. 1930-59. 20 boxes.
Baeaaaewiex, Erla.
Nc<ebooks,ca. 1930-40. 1ST.
Rood, Roland, 1863-1927.
Papers, ca. 1910-27. 5 boxes.
Ssnford, En Matthews, 18*4-1854.
Papers, 1945-54. Shores.
Sehroeder, Theodore Albert, 1864-1963.
Papers, ca. 1930-52.
Stone, Harlan Flake, 1872-1946
Papers, 1810-23. ca. 12 ft.
Testa, Numb, 1856-1*48.
Letters, 1894-103L 188 items.
Thorndike, Lynn, 1882-
Papers, 1950-63. 18 boxes.
Van Doren, Mark, 16*4-
Papers, ca. 1917-65. ca.2000i
Weaver, Raymond Mewoarne, 1888-1*48.
Papers, cs. 1920-40. ca.200 items.
Westenaann, William linn, 1878-1*54.
Papers, cs. 1930-64. 6 boxes.
Westgate Press, Sen Franewo.
Records, 1929-SL 133 items.
WDlis, Henry Parker, 1874-1937.
Papers, ca. 1910-37. ca. 10/100 items.
Yeats tunny.
Papers, 1896-1940. 78 items.
CONCORDIA HISTORICAL nt STTTTTTE (ST
Louis, mot? — ~ *==*
MS 64-818
Amdt, William, 1880-1857.
Papers, 1894-1957. (MS62-3S87)
• Addition, 1920-67. 11 ft. (ca. BfiOO items)
MS 63-18
Baepler, Walter August, 1863-
Doctrinal unity ooUectioii, 1952-57. ea. 1000 items.
MS63-19
Concordia Historical Institute, St. lane
Lutheran Cnnreh--Missouri Synod Christasn primary
education collection, 1851-1949. ca. 2 ft. (ca, 250 h^nqs) and
1 reelof micronlm (poauiTe)
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CONCORDIA HISTORICAL INSTITUTE (ST.
LOPE; MO.) (Continued)
MS63-20
Concordia Historical Institute, St.Zouit.
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod Christian secondary
education collection, 1885-1050. 5 ft. (ca. 1300 itnns)
MS 63-21
Concordia Historical Institute, St. Louie.
Lutheran C&urch— Missouri Synod cwm mK ataonal rec-
ords collection, 1844-1958. ca. 8 ft. (ca. 950 items)
MS 68-22
Concordia Historical Institute, St. Louie.
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod pastoral conferences,
184M9G1. ce.4ft (ca. 350 items)
MS63-23
Concordia Historical Institute, St. Louie.
St Lnuisjolleetion, 1839-1938. 9 ft. (ca. 4400 items)
MS68-24
Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louie.
Records, 1855-1960. ca. 2100 items.
MS68-25
Evangelical Lntheran Synod of IDiaois.
Records, 1851-80. 4 v.
MS 68-26
Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North Amer-
ica.
Records, 1934-53. 3 ft- (ca. 1500 items)
MS68-S7
Kvangeucal Lutheran Synodical Conference of North
America. Mieeumary Board.
Records. 1906-53. 24 ft (ca. 15J00O items)
> " MS 63-28
Grmnm, Arnold Henry. 1893-1959.
Papers, 1954-59. T ft. (ca. 3500 items)
MS 63-29
Lntheran Church-Mh«)Ouri Synod.
Records, 1647-1962. 14 ft <ca^700 Hems)
MS 63-30
Lntheran Church — Missouri Synod.
Saxon immigration collection, 1833-56. 3 ft. (ca. 1700
hems)
MS63-S1
Lutheran Chttrch-Hissoari Synod. Armed Service* Com-
y-misekm.
Records, 1917-85. 5 ft (ca. 6000 Hems)
MS 64-187
Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod. Beard for Borne Mie-
none in Jforth and South America.
Records. 1853-1959. ca.8ft.
MS 64-814
Lntheran Clmnli Mimiiiri Synod. Beard for World Mil-
MS64-190
Connecticut (Colony)
Colonial agents' letters, 1742-73. 82 items (It.)
ComKctknt. Council of Safety.
Records, 1775-83. 410 items.
Connecticut General Aetemhly.
Records, 1631-1819. 400 items.
Cerjaecticnt Gore Land Company.
Records, 1681-1814. ca_650i
MS 64-101
MS 64-192
MS 65-1214
MS 64-193
Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford.
American Revolution manuscripts, 1765-91. ca. 1140
items.
MS 65-1213
Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford.
French and Indian wars papers, 1744-63. ca. 470 items.
Douglas, John, i. 1734.
Papers, 1776-42. 76 items
Ginette, Wmiam Hooker, 1853-1937.
Letters, 1891-1914. 85 i
CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES. COLLEC-
TION OF REGIONAL HISTORY AND UNI-
VERSITY ARCHIVES (ITHACA. N..Y. )
MS 64-815
Allen, Charles Francis Hftehcaek, 1895- ooTUetor.
Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern Railroad Company pa-
pers, 1872-1900. 3ft
MS 64-816
Allen, George, 1808-1870.
Paprrs, 1856-51). 145 items.
Alward. Emily Wight (Babcock) 1836-1910.
Estate papers, 1806-1919. St. and 1 box.
MB64-818
American Association of TMrenuHy Women. ItKaea
Record.-, 1918-1957. ce.2b
MSM-MT
Records, 1869-1960. ca. 20 ft. (ca. 12,775 items)
Lutheran Immigration Society.
Records, 1900-60. ca.Sft. (ca. 1200 items)
Meyer, Lawrence, 1890-
Paper*. 1926-52. 48 ft. (ca. 25,000 items)
MS 68-82
MS 63-38
MS 64-184
MS 66-1216
MS 64-196
MS 64-196
MS 64-1868
MS 64-1369
MS 64-197
MS 64-1*8
MS 64-199
MS 64-1870
Bobbins, Ammi Ruham-h, 1740-1813.
Papers of Ammi Ruhamah Bobbins and Philemon Bob-
bins, 1727-1809. ca. 300 items.
MS 64-200
Sfcswrnsy, Lydia Howard (Huntley) 1791-1866.
C or respondence, 1788-1611. ca. 100 items.
MS 64-1371
Gray, Samuel, of Windham^ Can*.
Papers. 1777-62. 277 items.
GtBdL Privy Council.
Council orders, 1743-75. 96 items (It.)
Hendee, Lndns J ^1818-1888.
Correspondence, 1850-60. eOOitems.
Honey, Alexander Hamilton, 1804-1887.
Paprrs. 4 ft (ca. 4500 items)
HoDey, Alexander Lyman, 1832-1882.
Correspondence, 1848-82. 200 hnma
Huntington, Jedediah, 1743-1818.
Correspondence, 1758-1814. 418'
1723-1792.
Papers, 1727-1808. ca. 220 tans.
American Nature Stody Society.
Beeords, 1937-49. 3ft
Andrews, Charles Thomas, 1843-1931.
Papers. 1854-1922. ca.1Mnanwsno.7r.
Arnold Lumber Company, PmghJcceprU, N. T.
Beeords, 1821-1938. ca. 88 ft
Babcock, John Butter, 1822-
Letters, 1938-46. 609 Hems.
MS 63-34
Pardieck, Ednard. 1867-1926.
Sermons, 1691-99. ca. 600 items.
CONGREGATIONAL LIBRARY (BOSTON) Bee
AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCI-
ATION, CONGREGATIONAL LIBRARY
(BOSTON)
CONNECTI CUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY (HART -
FORD) ' "" " . ..-.- .. .:..■■:..
an Cotton, 1765-1845.
Pspers, 1760-1860. 4 ft (2500 items)
Tomnnson, Gideon, 1780-1854,
Papers, 1760-1^77. 7 ft (7000 items)
IreadweL John, 1745-1823.
Papers. 1798-1818.
Wadsworth, Daniel, 1771-1848.
Papers, 1748-1883. ea.700
/-MS 66-1836
r
MS 64-1372
MS 64-201
MS 64-202
WoJeott, fflrrer, 1760-1883.
Papers, 1758-1837. ca. 15 ft (ca. 10,000 items)
MS 64-208
Wokott, Roger, 1679-1767.
Papers, 1681-1768. 856 Hems (2 t.) '„_'"■
CONNECTICUT STATE LIBRARY (HARTFORD)
Papers, 1820-69. Ibex.
Badgwy, Lester, ooBeeter.
Papers, 1799-191*. ca. 51
Baker family.
Papers, 1861-1825. 1 box.
Barms, Merrier Franklin, 1879-1962.
Papers, 1908-45. lift
Barry family.
Tapers, 1793-1956. 1 box.
Barton, Frank Arthur, 1869-1921.
Papers, 1887-1022. 1ft
Bath Knitting Mflb, Bath, If. T.
Records, 1907-1S. ca. 4 ft.
Baxter, Hubert Eugene, 1887-
Papera, 1924-48. lbox.
Beldeu family.
Papers, 1816-01. 13-1 items.
Berry, Romeyn, 18831-1957.
Papers, ca. 1808-1956. 17 ft
Bethesda Sudtarimn, Montour FaOe, If. T.
Records, 1878-1920. ca.5ft
MS 64-81*
MS 64-820
MS 64-821
MS 64-822
MS 64-823
MS 64-824
MS 64-826
MS 64-826
MS 64-827
MS 64-828
MS 64-829
MS 64-880
MS 64-881
MS64-8K
MS 64-634
MS 65-1885
Babcock family.
Papers, 1788-1869. ca. 1200 items.
Ban, Aaron, 1756-1836.
Papers, 1765-1338. ca. 100 items.
Champion, Henry, 1723-1797.
Papers, 1719-1843. ca. 2500 items.
Coffin, Owen Vincent, 1836-1921.
Papers, 1852-1917. 6 ft (ca. 3000 items)
MS 64-188
MS 64-189
MS 65-1212
MS 64-204
Boa, Present!, 1896—
Papen, 1952-42. 4 file drawers.
MS65-1837
Connecticut Committee of the Pag Tatte.
Shipboilding and naval records, 1776-84. 662 Hems.
CONNECTICUT VALLEY HBTORICAL
MUSEUM ( SPKINUrlbJLD. MASS.)
MS 64-206
(WBHam) ft Son, Betyehe, Man.
Records, 1874-1950. 89itama
Birch, Raymond RasseO, 1881-1959.
Papers, 1910-58. 715 items.
MS 94-635
Boardman, Enury, d. 1898.
Estate papers, 1888-1908. 79 items.
MS 64-886
Bouck, Wunam C 1786-1859.
Papers, 1727-1866. ca. 2 ft and 1 reel of microfilm.
MS 64-837
las, 1791-1871.
Correspondence, 1820-62. SOitama.
Brainard, Eleanor (Hototon) eoUeeter.
Holston papers, 1858-1017. 182 items.
MS 64-839
Bramhau, William Ely, 1867-1981.
Papers, 1875-77. 132 Herns and 2 v.
Bryant Laura, 1878-1961.
Papers, ca. 1895-1*61. 87 ft
Borritt, Maurice Chase, 1883-1959.
Papers, 1882-1959. ca-lSfc.
MS 64-8*1
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TION OF REGIONAL HISTORY ANT) ITMT .
VEKSITY ARCHIVES fTTHAP A M ~^T~
(Continued) — "
Butler, John Andrew, 1892-1918.
Letters, 181T-ao. 127 items.
Papon. 1819-87. lbox.
Career, Walter Buckingham, 1879-1961.
Pepets,ea. 1906-18. ce.5ft.
Cass, Marcus M J. 1824.
Papers, 1877-1906. 692 items and 2 T.
Catteraa, Ralph Charles Henry, 1886-1914.
Papers, 1906-ca. 1914. 286 items and 1 t.
CaxtBoWa, N. Y. Presbyterian Church.
Becords, 1798-1853. 1ft.
Central New York Fanners' Onb, Utm, N Y
Becords, 1870-1915. lbox.
demons, Alfred.
Papers, 1822-54 84 Hems, 28 v., and 3 boxes.
Cooper, Lane, 1875-1959.
Papers, ca. 1917-58. 1 ft
Cooper, BosweB D 1877-1951. MS 84-851
Papers, 1784-1964. lbox and 1 real of microfilm.
PraHsbur- church collection, 1684-1819. 110
MS 64-842
MS 64-848
MS 64-844
MS 64-845
MS 64-846
MS 64-847
MS64-848
MS 64-849
MS 64-850
fiord family.
Papers, 1790-1898. 5 boxes.
Frascr, Helen Anderson, 1902-
Papers, 1918-62. ca. 4 ft
Gibson, Edwin Thomas, 18S4-1959.
Papers, 1835-58. ca. 3 ft
Papers, 1885-48. 8ft.
Osn Springs Hotel, WaHkuOlm, MY.
Records, 18854984. 118 t.
Grnlg, John, 1779-1858.
Papers, 1794-1870. 18 reels of microfilm.
Gnerlae, Othsn Goenp, 1BT0-198S.
Papers. cm 4 ft.
U «*. Albert GuVJersleevt, 1888-
Correspondence, 1907-27. 8t.
Csnrtney, Charles Edward, 1849-1980 ^ M ^ B
Papers, 1880-1938. 2 boxes.
CoTflk, Luxeme, 1805- MS64-854
Papers collected by Anna Ebbree, 1894-1935. 190 items.
.. fsnsuy.
Business records, 1635-1916. 16 ft
Hart Yan Breed, 1894- aXUctar.
i omnkina County accounts, 1830-80. 4 t.
HickB. Mabd Oandia.
Popnr. 1832-1915. 86
Cross, Whitney R 1913-1955
Papers, 10U-5L i box.
Papers, 1940-50. 19 boxes.
BaBey family.
Papers, 1888-1908. lbox.
1889- aOtaer.
MS 64-855
MS 64-856
MS 64-857
MS 64-858
Dethlefsen, Edgar Raymond, 1980-
WOliam Henry Mmer papers, 1870-1957. 101 items.
Devereux, Mary D
Scruphooka, 1835-76. jr.
Douglas, Susan Havey, 1000-1962, ectttctor
Scrspbooks, ca. 1955-60. 47 t.
Eaton, Herrey E
Papers, 1870-1922. ST v. and 2 boxes.
Edwards, Band Fay, 1834-1860
Papers, 1843-50. 1 box.
MS 64-859
MS 64-860
MS 64-861
MS 64-862
BMcheeek, Romyn, 1851-1923.
Papers, 1882-1900. ca. 426 items.
Hoogh family.
Genealogy and history, 1865-1054. ca. 475
HnbbeD, Henry Salem, 1869-1949
Papers, 1886-1949. ca-Sft
Hyde famuy.
Papers, 186S-1960. 3 ft
brad, Henry, 1877-
Paners, 1899-1958. ca. 300 items and It.
Jenkins, Minnie Kimball, 1883-
Papers, 1903-30. ca. 1 ft.
Ksrapetoff, Tladunix, 1876-1948.
Papers, ca. 1904-48. ca. 8 ft.
Kelly, Crosby.
Accounts, 1920-24. St. _
Kenney, Eudorus CatHn, 1867-1918
Papers, 1876-1916. 8 ft
Edwards, Hamilton. MS64-«88
,e£S!Ef *!?" of H " n > U "> n «■>• Franklin Boyd Edwards,
Edwards fajnuy.
Genealogy, ca. 1600-1819. 1 box.
Faass (F. Lewis) and Daniel Ford.
Erie Canal lock papers, 1887-95. Slitema.
Fisher, James Boorman, 1833-1889.
Papers, 1831-1945. 3 ft
Fletcher, Stevenson Whitesmb, 1876-
Lelter books, 1903-05. 5r.
MS 64-864
MS 64-885
MS 64-866
MS 64-867
— .Francis, 1816-1892.
Business records, 1851-88. 6 v.-
Kernan, Quinn & Kenan, Utiea. X T ' -
Becords, 1847-75. 6 t.
Kerr, Washington, 1809-1878
Papers, 1829-84. lbox.
Kflborne, Fred Lucius, 1858-1986.
Papers, 1884-1936. 1 box.
Ktagsley, Carter Robie.
Papers, 18B4-195L 60 ft
Kttb^FtoreiiceLedyard (Cress) 1874-1961.
Papers, 1896-1954. 53 items.
Koum, Emu A 1870-1942.
Business records, 1908-45, 21 items and 6
Kyle, Edwin Jackson, 1876-
Pepers, 1934-55. 65 items and 1 box.
Lawn, Evan, coUxter.
Breesport collection, 1891-1944. 3 boxes.
MS 64-868
MS 64-869
MS 64-870
MS 64-871
MS 64-872
MS 64-878
MS 64-874
MS 64-875
MS 64-87$
MS 64-877
MS 64-878
MS 64-879
MS 64-880
items and 2 t.
MS 64-881
MS 64-882
MS 64-888
MS 64-884
MS 64-885
MS 64-886
MS 64-887
MS 64-888
MS 64-889
MS 64-890
MS64-891
MS 64-882
MS 64493
MS 64-894
T.
MS 64-895
MS 64-896
MS 64-897
Le Ray de Chanmont, James Donation, 1760-1840
Papers, 1781-1835. 187 items
-«I*C1888- MS64498
J£%£* ~«*> «4 (t-matogy, 1867-fra. , ^ rf
Lather, Lethe Lean, 1886- ooBsctor.
Moraria ares items, 1882-1960. ca. 180 i
8 reels of microfilm. ^^ ™"
Lyon, Moses.
Papers, 1813-84. 258 Heme.
>snd 1 t.
MS 64-899
as, It, and
MS 64-600
MS 64-901
Msa
McCray, Elizabeth, caBector
Papers. 1810-1944. ca. 90 il
MandeviBe fantuy.
Papers, 1845-1934. 2 boxes.
Mareham, Frederick Gesrgc, 1688- MS64-808
Papers, 1947-56. 558 items.
■fly , MS6M04
Papers, 1827-1928. ca.2ft
Memm&BVhsrde Iron Mine, IFwtjwrt.A' r MS **""*
Records, 1845-69. 5t. /-">»-■«.
M«^ Norman Sbwson, 1901- MS64-4W
Papers, 1927-61. 140 items.
******<*? MUBng Company, fiooJs.Vr.A'. Y? * MW
Becords, 1876-1929. 100 ft ..««•■■•
Kaltoaal Fsrestry Program Committee.
Becords, 1920-47. ca. 1 ft
Newman, Jared Treman, 1865-1937
Papers, 1880-1936. 16 ft '
Noonan, Leo P 1887-1960
Papers, 1940-60. ea.3ft
Northeastern Wood UtiHzn&u CouudL
Boeords, 1942-69. ca.lft ^^™" -
Osden, Robert Morris, 1877-1859
Papers, 1889-1959. ca.21ft
Pnlstfer, Nathan t
Business records, 1886-1902. 6T.snd2boxes.
_ — • -> 1811-1876.
Papers, 1846-71. 2 boxes.
MS 64-908
MS 64-909
MS 64-910
MS 64-911
MS 64-912
MS 6441*
MS 64414
Rawley family. MS64-9U
Papers, 1822-1958. 214items,2T,siui57r ra a.
Rsrssond famfly. MS6t-«l»
Farm papers, 1855-1947. 53 items and 16 t.
Reynolds family. MS8W1T
PaprrH. 1835-1941. 230 items, 4 t, and l reel of micronlm.
MS 64-918
MS 64-919
Rmnre, Alice Cecilia (Sanderson)
Papers, 1025-48. ca.Sft
Robinson family.
Papers, 1868-1950. ca. 2 ft.
Rodenhnrst, De Witt Clinton, 1865-1946. K0
Papers, 1880-1946. 46 items, 2 t„ and 1 reel of rnicwfilin.
N. Y. papers, 1845-1940. lbox.
Rnsseil, Benjamin, 1810-1895.
Papers, 1833-81. ca. 2 ft
ff*>dfn family.
Papers, 1786-1857. 38 items and 1 box.
MS 64-921
MS 64-922
MS 64-923
MS 64-994
SeUen family.
Papers, 1823-1947. 1 box and 1 reel of micronlm.
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TION OF REGIONAL fflSTORY AND UNI-
VERSITY ARCHIVES (ITHACA. N. Y.)
(Continued)
MS64-925
Sempronius, N. Y. First Baptist Church.
Records, 1812-49. SO items.
Shackford, Charles Chauncy, 1815-1891.
Pipers. 1838-92. 58 items and 1 t.
MS 64-926
MS 64-927
SOI, Henry Augustas, rf. 1017.
Papers. 1802-1014. lbox.
Simonds, Russell, collector.
Victor, N. Y. business records, 1842-89. 15 t.
Sleeper, Harold Reeve, 1893-1960.
Papers, 1911-60. ca.29ft
Smith, FrauUin Robert, 1855-1925.
Papers, 1875-1918. ca. T5 items and 3 1.
Spencer & Kernan, VUca, N. 7.
Records, 1829-65. 9 v.
Starkweather, Euznbeth, eoSecter.
Family papers, 1809-ca. 1930. a bom.
Stephenson, Carl 1888-1954.
Papers, 1919-54. loot.
collection, 1849-1912. 198 items.
Stewart, Adaune G eoHeeter.
Stewart collection, 1801-T9. 50 items.
Stewart, Edwin Crowd, 1864-1921.
Scrapboota, 1894-1921. 6t.
MS 64-830
MS 64-0*1
MS 84-888
MS 64-983
MS 64-034
MS 64-835
MS 64-836
cornell university libraries, de-
partment of rare books (ithaca,
nTyI
MS 64-853
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945.
Papers, ca. 1B93-1961. IS ft (ca. 4000 items) and 4 reels
of micronun (positive)
MS64-854
Spang, Rudyard, 1865-1936.
Papers, 1820-1959. 4 ft (ca. 600 items)
MS 64-951
Lewis. Wyndham, 1882-185T.
Papers, 1677-1957. 17 ft (ca. 7000 items)
MS 64-656
Maarenas, Jean Frederic Phelypeanx, comU it, 1701-1781.
Papers, 1731-51. ca. 3 ft (626 items)
MS 65-1838
SoOiran, Frank, 1892-
Papers, 1913-64. ca. 9 ft (ca. 900 items)
MS 64-957
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850.
Paprns.cs. 1705-1850. ca. 8 ft (1869 items)
CORTLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(CORTLAND, N.Y.)
MS 65-1838
Bsaagett, Alonso Dwigat, 1825-1917.
Papers, 1820-6-1965. 4 ft
MS 95-1840
Cortland County Historical Society.
Cortland County collection. 1791-1965. ca. 120 ft
MS 65-1841
StOweH, Robert E 1873-1939, collector.
Stilwel] collection, ca. 1918-39. 8 ft (ca. 200 items)
COUNCIL BLUFFS FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
(IOWA) ~
MS 65-1842
MS 65-1851
Lankes, Julius John, I88t-1960.
Papers, 1884-1985. ca. SW items.
MS 65-1852
Mencken, Henry Louis, 1880-1956.
Papers, 1921-5L 458 items, 28 drawers of 3x5 cards,
and 7 boxes.
MS 65-1858
Henry, 1891-
Papsrs, 1891-1885. ca. 175 items.
Roberts. Kenneth Lewis, 1885-1957.
Papers, 1931-55. 140 items and 1 box.
MS 65-1854
Susquehanna Turnpike Company.
Records of the Catskill Drrision, 1854-76. lbox.
MS 64-937
Mix.
MS 64-938
Tuber. John, 1880-
Pepers, 1931-39. 217 ft
Teed family.
Papers, 1864-1908. 4 items and 9 v.
MS 64-889
MS 64-840
Tntbjn, Freegift, 1788-1890. .
Papers, 1810-1956. 1 box and 1 reel of microfilm.
MS64-841
Utka and Black River Railroad Company.
Records, 1845-66. 73 items.
Van Oeef, Mynderse, 1853-1935.
Papers, 1841-1930. 2 ft
Van Sehakk collection, 1732-1826. 82 items.
(Jenks) 1818-1884.
Correspondence, 1861-68. ce.80Hems.
Dodge, GretrriSe MeHen, 1831-1916.
Papers, 1855-1916. ca. 70 items and 32 v.
DAUPHIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(HARRISBURG, PA.) see HISTORICAL
SOCIETY OF DAUPHIN COUNTY
(HARRISBURG, PA.)
DE OOLYER FOUNDATION LIBRARY
(PALLAS, TEXT
MS63-C7
BaMwln-Lhna-H«milt«n Cotpocatmn.
Records, 1838-1944. ca. 10,000 hems and 260 t.
DELAWARE PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION
MS 65-1843
Wall family.
Papers, 1857-8L
.HOii
Welch Grape Juice Company, inc.
Records, 1880-194*. 19 T.
Wens, George Frederick, 1878-1858.
Papers, 1800-58. 8ft
Wketxd, Herbert Hiee, 1877-1844, coBcetor.
Papers, 1887-1926. lbox.
White, Mary (Ontwater) 1836-1887.
Papers, 1848-57. 91 Hems.
MS 64-848
MS 64-844
MS 64-845
MS 64-846
MS 64-847
MS 64-948
MS 64-848
DALLAS HISTORICAL SOCIETY (TEX. )
MS 63-36
Deafey, George Bamwrman, 1859-1946, reBector.
Papers collected by George Bamwrman Dealey and ms
son, Edward M. Dealey. ca. 90 items.
DARGAN-CARVER LIBRARY (NASHVILLE,
TENN. ) see SOUTHERN BAPTIST CON-
VENTCON, DARGAN-CARVER LIBRARY
(NASHVILLE, TENN.)
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. BAKER LIBRARY
(HANOVER, N.H.)
MS 65-1844
Brooke. Rupert, 1887-1915.
Papers, 1805-37. 60 items and 2 boxes.
(DOVER)
Cahafl, Thomas, collector.
Cabsll collection, 1739-1867. 114
Cochran family.
Papers. 1797-1930. 81 Hems.
Delaware Rattroad Company.
Records, 1847-1944. 5 boxes.
Harrington, John V rf. 1865.
Letters. 1862-64. 52 items.
MS 64-207
MS 64-208
US 64-210
MS 64-858
Papers, 1814-1919. (MS 61-273)
Addition, 1770-1910. ca. 2 ft (553 items)
Henderson family.
Papers, 1800-1920. SIS items.
Johnson family.
Piiprrs, 1703-1883. 737 items.
Reese, Ann, coOector.
Reese collection, 1715-187T. 77 i
MS 64-211
MS 64-212
MS 64-21!
■wfaanty.
Flora Williams French estate papers, 1806-1846. 210
MS 64-950
Wing, Henry Hiram, 186*-1836.
Papers, 1877-1937. 1 box.
MS 64-851
Wood. J J
Dairy farm accounts, 1845^78. 8v.
MS 64-952
Woodruff, lln, Percy.
Wccdrufl collection, 1789-1B&B. 1486 items.
John, 1875-1840.
Letters, 1898-1025. 313 items.
1857-1824.
Papers, 1897-1952. 83 items.
Crane. Stephen. 1871-1900.
Stephen Crane collection, 1885-1863.
MS 65-1845
MS 65-1846
MS 61-206
E> items.
MS 65-1847
Douglas, Norman, 1868-1852.
Papers, 1910-49. 198 items.
M3 65-1848
fiwfai", tti*»rt Biwirmi ftmBtafh^ IftlW.imR
Papers, 1870-1958. 621 items.
MS 65-1849
Hudson, William Henry, 1841-1922.
Papers, 1869-1922. ca. 185 items.
MS 66-1650
Huneker, Janus Gibbons, 1857-1821.
Papers, 1867-1951. ca. 1860 items.
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(NASHVILLE. TENN.) ~
Taylor, Alva Wunwt 1871-1957.
Papers, 1893-1955. 6 ft (1700 items)
MS 65-1216
DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (DURHAM, N. C.)
MS 88-38
Beresford, William. 1. 1798.
Papers. 18+4-82. 182 items.
Blacker, Valentine, 1778-1823.
Letter hook, 1798-1813. It.
Bowring, Sir John, 1792-1872.
Papers, 1833-1904. 56 Hems.
Brunswick and Western Railroad Company.
Records, 1884-84. 136 T.
Campbell. Sir John NicnoB Robert, 1788-1870.
Papers, 1612-41. J" ~
Capers, Euson, B», 1837-1908.
Papers, 1860-1906. 165 Hems.
MS 63-88
MS 63-40
US 68-41
MS 63-48
MS 68-43
657
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
DUKE ONIVERSITY LIBRARY mrmtn w
JL_£J (Continued) *■
C""ta,*»»H 1787-1874. MS 68-44
SerarAcok, 1816-70. It.
Cony, Jabez Umnr Monroe. 1825-1*08. MS68-45
Papers, 1854-1831. 7SS items.
Handey, J<*« High, ^ «„< oA 1767-1881. " <a ~ W
Papers, 1738-1858. 76 items!
»«ke UrdVersJtT, 2>uHW, JV. tf MS6S-80
Records, 1838-1824, 11,486 rams endgMT.
D^TJalYcrmty. Durham, J7.C. £*„_ MS 63-47
Asncolrond pipers, 1777-1*28. 7406 items and 98 t.
Drt.nnlv« I sHy,/>«M<D»,,V. e. Zflnjry. MS 68-48
American writers' and artists' papers, 1778-
1041 items and 20 t.
I**t Unrrerarty, Durham, jr. c . Library MS6S-49
Army officers' papers, 1776-1*51. 1627 items and 16 r.
I^0lnTer»ly,.D lo 4a»i,.V.tf. ti&nny.
Assoaatiens— papers and records, 1820-
aad99T.
MS 68-50
1210 items
Duke Dnhrersity, Durham, If. C. IArary M 38 *-* 9
Lawyers' papers, 1661-1948. »563 items and 99 t.
andSta^ < ™ h 1 ™ , * ra ' 1TM " 1ML **" ***"*• m T ->
lWtelW«nay, ft(7 . tol> ^ c , oj^^ MS 68-71
N«Ty papers (nuaeellany) 1804-1944. 441 itema and 10 t.
D*.D» T e»ity,2^w,^C. Mmry. MSO -' S
Negroes (alare and free) 1770-1944. 681 items and 4 t.
»*• i U-hmtty, Z>«rAam, jir. <?. £aw)r » «"*
personal and family papers, 1750-1*48. 14,879 items and
»»*» Hmverjity, 2>m*»». J|r. C . IAnr ^ MS 6S-T4
Penman eoDsetion, 1888-1892. S3 hems and 24 t.
MS 88-76
t>**XMnaltT, Durham, JT.C. Library K 888 -* 1
Baptist Church papers, 1728-1838. 476 items and 28 t.
- Unrreratty, Durham, X. 0. library.
British literary papers, 1702-1948. 851 items and 9 t.
»*« in-Jrejllfr.Z^Amn, Jf. 0. library.
British military papers, 1781-1929. 82 ib
MS 88-58
8 and 8 t.
Data Hin>m*ty, !>«*««. *<7 library MS 6 "*
British miscellany, 1658-1927. 217 items and 28 t.
»«tt UnlreBity, Durham, JT. 0. Library M 868 ""
British political papers, 1628-1915. 707 items and-17 t.
Date tMnrtlty. Durham, N.C. Library M 888 " 88
Binanesmenn papers, 1788- 87,486 items snd 1888 t.
^r2*5*r> *•*->,*. C. Library. ^"^
Cna War period-paper,, 1837-1906. 816 items and 8 t.
frfJH MM
- Urdremtty, Durham, .V. C. Library -»~-*>
^Cml War soldiers' papers, 18Sl-198sV 4080 items and
DakeUiUveenty, Durham, jr. C. Library MS**"*
Colonial period-papere, 1620-1816. 889 items and 1 t.
Doke Hnivenlty, Durham, f7. C. Library ' "* **°
^Comniisson merchants' papers, 1771-48*5. 2401 itema
^™*™*'- *"**», *C. Library. " SM
J^oderatoArnryomW papers, 1887-1981. 8220 items
BoJmntJjBdty, Durham, It. C. Library ltSa - ti
eiidSsV™'' A ™ 7 BoWim ' Papen, 1819-191)7. 9699 items
Dm»niBTeielty,ttrt«m,^. ft library. M 888 " 88
Confederate States of America— papers. 1821-1812. 1924
items and 4 t.
IXmaJMnaity, Durham, /r.C. Library M 888 " 6 *
Diplomats' papers, 1790-1928. 257 items and 1 t.
^^tnattj,Dmham./r.O. Library M 888 " 88
aiwpeeniiikKellany, 1581-1982. 872 items and 18 t.
D- "#£^S y> Dvria * * 0- I^rary. "^ «*-«*
e»rernors> papers, 1765-1914. 644 items.
"*,*«*> *-*-». -V. C. Library. " " "^
aistorians' papers, 1779-1942. 281 items and 4 t.
DitaUimnntty, Durham, H.O. Gbrary. MS8W8
Journalists' papers, 1602-1951. 1104 items and 8 t.
P»7»»ens>i»mers,iew>-19»4. 2096itemsand*2
folihcal miscellany, 1743-1984. 1196 ice
^P^erammnust^r-opers.llWjW SSSinmis^
MS 68-76
and 1"t.
MS 63-77
MS 68-78
™assors' papers, 1778-1954,^^^
451 items and 16 t.
MeT^entty, Durham,^. C. Library M56M1
KehtTOB muwHany, 1620-1914. 700 items and 16 t.
2 ^ e * Dtob « Ma y Panod-papera, TlTBlJsBe. 609 items and
»«» Univeralty, Durham, jr. c. Library ^ "**
Scaenrrsts' papers, 1843-1948. 151 Hems.
D»ke Drdmaity, Durham,. V. C Library M 888 "*
United States Presidents' papers, 175S-1SS5. 202 items.
**»V*n**ttr, Durham,. V.C. Library -S* 8 "" 8
J^ted Stetes BeprcsentatiW papa™, 1772-1946. 888
D " k Tl t7 iS e S fr ' ZHff * ,w '^^ lArary MS88 -» T
^^^ C-»»»T (AmKat) ^ »*
Madras Presidency papers, 1755-75. It.
Gca^^WaMn^Wiiimm, 1849-1928. "BBJ-t.
Papera, 1857-1958. 814 items.
Diptanatic dnmatche. (Spiin) mWevTr.
Grmm.Ad.ttm (Burr) Dnrfa. isso («M881. " "*
""""pondenee, 1828-1955. (MS 61-1338)
Addition, 1814-1*56. 867 items and 6 t.
0*>wM, Rnf B -mm.,, 1B1S _ 1KI "S 64-860
J. Alfred, 1788-1872. MS6M01
Letter press books, 1858-59. 2t.
~-^Zeetar«n, 1T40(c e, M800 MS68-10B
626^ Hit^ "* Tl0,n * 8 **-"^'mn»-.
Kel John Menrtosh, 1828-1900
Papers, 178S-192L 8132 items and 4 t.
MS 68-84
Data nnrnrmty, Durham, JT. C. Library
Shrmr papers, 1759-1891. 482 iteS'e t.
ItoOalmrity. Durham.Jt.0. Library MS6MIS
Soaal reformers' papers, 1782-1914. 220 items mid 8 t.
Sooetyof FrMndspapers, 1775-19U/ 884itema
? Soldiers' papers (miscellany), 1808-1945. 286 items and
^"■W'^Wem,^. Library. ^"^
State mihha papers, 1749-1882. 166 items and 2 t.
Students' papers, 1804-1925. il48itams and 94 t.
Teachers' papers, 1808-1954. 1544ftsms and 88 t.
Dok *TXr'S' *"*-'** z*«*y. MS6W1
^ndesmen's papers, 1802-1986. 1898 items and 85
r, Edward.
Papers, 1661-1902. (MS 62-1517)
Addition, 1862-1902. 2 t.
MS 68-108
MS 64-961
MS 68-104
Knight, John, 1806-1864.
Papers, 1788-1891. 1823 items and 47 v.
timinrtm. Charms Wallace Alexander Nanler (Sk^
Baillie, ban*. 1860-1940 JuraMer ■■«»»» Csetaene-
Papai's, 190S-08. 52 items and 8 v.
I*wfa, Bnrid John, 1869-1852.
Papers, 1905-40. 3282 items and 12 t.
M«CaBn,J«toM S.««,i786
Papers, 1785-187L 653 Hems and 4 t.
M«LawB, Lafayette, 1821-1897
Papers. 1862-95. 97 items' and 2 t.
Mer^Henry Dnmhm, i H viUamt, 1742-1811.
Papers, re. 1790-1809. 104itemsandl
•*wehend, Engnw, 1845-1889.
Papers, 1879-02. 276 items.
Pitt, Wiffiam, 1759-1808.
Papers, 1762-1884. 91 items.
Seottf*- James George, 1851-1986.
Scrapbooks, 1888-97. !,.
MS 68-106
MS6S-107
MS 68-108
MS 68-109
MS 68-110
MS 68-111
MS 68-112
T^y** "* CW-OB. CharUam, M ""^
Record,, «. 1830-1929. ca. 100^00 iteCSd 200 t.
MS 63-82
BokeUm-TeiBlty, Durham, JT. C. Library
I»«l papers, 1791-1905. 297 items and * t.
I **'J'!!2*2 tT - Dv,/m < ife - rOrary.
itemsW M2^ " duves (■»munjr), 1810-1959. 6528
DokeWTen^,Z) 1(r w..v. (7 . Library. M 3 W"**
Dnri»d States officeholders' papers, 1780-1241. 2097 items
andlOT.
Spain. Omrulaio. Charlatan.
Records, 1794-1898. 4664 items aid 46 t.
Spain. Vicmmtutaac. Satamah.
Records. 1835-1935. 975 items red 4 t.
1%nman, William, 1756-1824.
Papers, 1671-1876. 866 items and 6 t.
Tmn^rhnst famOy.
Papers. 1766-1946. 2680 items end 21 t.
Ibuert, William E „. 1840-ml 1900
Papery 1820-1930. 1405 items and 8 t.
MS 68-114
MS 63-115
MS 63-116
MS 68-117
MS 63-118
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (DURHAM.
N. C.) (Continued)
MS 63-119
Tompkins, Quito Brown, 1838-1918.
Papers, 1847-73. 461 items.
MS 83-420
Tompkins, Daniel Augustas, 1851-1914.
Papers, 1860-1926. 830 items end 4 v.
ms 63-121
MS 63-122
MS 63-123
Papers, 1754-1915. 559 items
Toeraer, Benjamin T
Pipers, 1817-97. 1T6 items.
Trimble, John A 1801-co. 1B80.
Papers. 1802-1907. 2(89 items.
Tnbman, Richard, d. 1836.
Papers, 1753-1858. 810 il
Tamer, George WDmer.
Papers, 1840-96. 1579 items.
Turner family.
Papers, 1827-1929. 1313 items and 8 t.
Toft, James A
Paper*, 1807-1908. 1800 items and 1 T.
Tyson, Bryan.
Papers, 1857-1903. 252 items and 2 t.
MS 83-124
MS 03-125
MS 63-128
MS 63-127
MS 63-128
MS 63-129
Tan Metre, George W
Paper? of George IT. Van Metre and William Ferrel,
1732-1943. 1671 items and 8 v.
MS63-130
MS 63-131
Wefcst, John, 1738-1819.
Papers, 1790-1820. 852
Wetaeley, Garnet Joseph, vacua*, 1833-1912.
Letters, 1873-1913. 53 items.
Wood, Sir Evelyn. 1338-1919.
Correspondence, 1848-1919. 205 items.
Weed, Sand
Papers, 1847-99. 308 Hems and 2 t.
Wendy family.
Papers, 1784-1939. 2325 kerns and 28 t.
Wythe, Charles CeeO, 1685-
Papers, 1902-24. 9736 items.
Yancey, Benjamin Cadworth, 1817-180L
Papers, 1840-82. 102 items.
EARLHAM COLLEGE LIBRARY (RICHMOND,
MS 63-148
MS 63-147
MS 63-148
MS 63-149
MS 63-190
MS 63-151
MS 65-152
"Ban
Morris, Homer Lawrence, 1BS0-W51.
Papers, 1908-5L 12 ft.
MS 64-969
EASTERN WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL
SOCIETY (SPOKANE) "
Ubby.maae Chase, 1852-1923.
Papers, 1875-1923. 6 ft.
MS 64-214
1863-1941.
Serapbook, 1913-26. It.
MS 65-1869
MS 65-1870
Swenton-Woodbury family papers, 1801-1957. 144 in
and 1 t. on 55 ft. of mierofihn.
MS 65-1871
Watkias, James W 41896.
Confederate letters, 1861-64. ca. 60 items.
EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL (CAM-
MS6
MS 65-21
Tan Noppen, Charles Leonard. 1869-1938.
Papers. 1881-1935. 1138 hems.
Vinton, John Rogers, 1801-1847.
Papers. 1814-61. 236 items and 9 t.
WaOes, Benjamin Leonard Covington, 1797-1862.
Papers, 1843-59. 126 items and 29 t.
MS 63-133
Walker, Elbridge Gerry.
Papers, 1801-1903. 1165 hems.
Walker, William Henry Talbot, 1816-1865.
Correspondence, 1850-83. 290 items.
Washburn, Algernon Sidney, 1814-1879.
Correspondence, 1832-64. 214 items.
Watson, Henry, 1810-1891.
Papers. 1765-1938. 3776 items and 18 t.
MS 63-133
MS 83-184
MS 63-185
MS 63-136
MS 68-137
Weaver, William, 1780-1863.
Papers. 1800-85. 3387 items.
MS 63-138
Wellington, Arthur WeUesley, Itt duke of, 1769-1852.
Papers, 1704-1904. 61 items and 1 v.
MS63-1S9
Whitford, John N i. en. 1804.
Papers. 1829-1921. 988 items and 27 v.
MS6S-140
Whittingmun, WiUiam Rollinson, rfp., 1805-1879.
Papers, 1823-79. 12,471 items.
MS 63-141
Whltty, James Howard, 1859-1937.
Papers, 1792-1937. 11,600 items and 4 T.
EMORY UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (ATLANTA,
GAT)
MS 66-1855
Bone, Robert Don. 4, 1
Civil War com* ^iidence, 1861-63. 60 items.
MSts-1866
_ University, AScrJa. Library.
Confederate eolleetaon l: contemporarj irmrmseripts,
1861-65. ca. 865 items.
MS 65-1857
Emory Unreerafty, Atlanta, library.
Confederate collection n: non-contemporarv materials,
1830-1922. 145 items.
MS 65-1858
Emory TJmveraity, Atlanta. Library.
Georgia collection x: papers relating to Georgia poutsca
and government, 1779-1960. 182 items.
MS 66-1859
Emory University, Atlanta. Library.
Georgia collection it business, family, and personal
papers, 1800-87. 122 items and 4 v.
MS 65-1860
' Univeraity, Atlanta. Library.
Union collection, 1860-101L ca. 275 items.
MS65-1B61
Fish, Edwin R 1835-1863.
Papers, 1862-63. 64 items.
MS65-1882
BRIDGE. MASW
Hasttngton, Wnttem Bast, 1838-1909.
Papers, 1862-1909. 34 v. and 18 boxes.
FTLSON CLUB (LOUISVILLE, KY. )
AOsoa, Yoang hiring, 1853-1932.
Papers, 1878-1943. 21ft,
MS 66-83
Cray, Cassias Mil, slam, 1810-1903.
Papers, 1844-1907. ee-8ft.
MS 65-23
FTJson Clan, ZsanMBs, Ky,
Diaries and jorasab, 1770-1920. 76 v., 23 Hems, and 5
nucrofilm re{>rodnetaons.
MS 65-84
Jefferson, John F I8*8-191fli
Papers, 1849-1925. ca.7ft.
MS 65-86
Joyes faaaBy.
Papers, 1780-1928. 6 ft.
MS 65-1317
Leach, Frank Wfflheg, 1855-1943, eoSaater.
Genealogy of the aigners of the TJeoUration of independ-
enee: their ancestors and descendants, 1886-ca. 1916. 53 t.
MS 65-25
Political Oak, DarmUe, Ky.
Kecords, 1786-90. ca. 1 ft.
FLORIDA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
(GAINESYILLET
MS 64-216
Cratabte, Frank R
Papers, 1926-31. 4 boxes.
MS 64-216
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gnomon, 1873-1945.
' Marjorie Kinnan Kawlings' collection, 1000-53. 2 ft
FOGLER LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
see MAINE. UNIVERSITY, RAYMOND H.
FOGLER LIBRARY (ORONO)
FOLGER SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY (WASHING-
Wllberforee, Wanam, 1759-1833.
Letters, 1788-1872. 209 items.
WHkox. James M h. 1804.
Papers. 1831-7L 328 items.
WfiSams, Benjamin S o. 1843.
Papers, 1792-1938. 859 items.
Winn family.
Paper*. 1780-1925. 2657 ieems and 27 v.
MS 63-148
MS 63-143
MS 63-144
MS 63-145
Iverson-Branham family papers, 1891-1928. 6 v. and 65
ft. of mierofilm.
MS 66-1868
Kirkland, Moses J
Confederate correspondence, 1882-64. 78 items.
MS 65-1864
Long, NimrodW E
Confederate soldier letters, 1860-65. 58 hems.
MeFaD, William.
Inters, 1862-65. SB items.
Robinson, Henry W d. 1863.
Letters, 1862-63. 50 items.
Sanders, Samael David, b. 1824.
Letters, 1861-67. 59 hems.
MS 65-1866
MS 66-1866
MS 65-1867
MS 66-1868
Smith, Jennie (Safford)
Union soldier correspondence, 1862-68. 69 items.
TON, D. CTT "
Bacon, Sir Nathaniel. ocrfc, 1547-1622.
Papers, 1565-1656. 9 ft. (1036 items)
Bagot, Richard, d. 1597.
Papers, 1539-1623. 9 ft. (1071 items)
Daly, Angnstin, 1838-1899.
Pspers, 1869-99. 10 ft. (ca. 12/100 items)
MS 65-1878
MS 65-1873
MS 65-1874
MS 65-1875
Forger Shakespeare Unfair, WatUnfton, D. C.
Dramatic mannscripts, 1425-192a 15 ft. (151 items)
The Gentlemalf a nsagashse (London)
Pspers, 1762-1888. 10 ft. (ca. 4500 items)
MS 65-1876
MS 65-1877
GtBrit Statt Paper Ofim.
Newsletters, 1674-1715. 15 ft. (3950 items)
MS 65-1878
y^irfii Bmry Lane Theatre.
Records, 1776-1830. 24 ft.
MS 66-1870
More family.
Loseley collection, 1538-1630. 51 ft (712 Hems)
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
FORBES LIBRARY (NORTHAMPTON, MASS )
..._,„ _ MS64-217
Coram, Walter E 1885-1960, collector.
The Walter E. Corbin colkcrion, ca. lS10-«0. ca. 5200
items.
foot Mchenry national mqn ttmpwt » m
HISTORIC SHRINE (BALTIMORE, MD.l
d MS 65-1880
Fort McHenry National Monument and Harteric Shrine.
Fort McHenry historical end arcbeelcgieal research prel-
ect, 1776-1955. 50 ft. (20,000 itonsjand T6 neb of nuere-
nun (positive)
Heleway, Jim. Reuben Baas, collector
Papers, 1917-31. 50 items.
US (5-1881
FRANCES E. WILLARD MEMORIAL rJBB«v
FOR ALCOHOL RESEARCH m.
NATIONAL WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEM-
PERANCE UNION, FRANCES E. WILLARD
MEMORIAL LIBRARY FOR ALCOHOL RE-
SEARCH (EVANSTON, ILL.)
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT LIBRARY (HYDE
PARK, N.Y.! J
<*««>, John „ mm. MS.W7
Papers, 1900-58. TO ft.
Calvin, Fred Herbert, 1867-
Papers, 1917-18. 60 items.
Cooke, Morris Llewellyn, 1872-1960.
Papers, 1910-54. 102 ft.
Coy. Wayne, 1903-1957.
Papers. 1934-57. 10 ft.
Delano family.
Papers, 1535-1932. 25 ft.
Democratic Party. Motional Committee
Records, 1928-48. 275 ft.
MS65-33
Democratic Party. National Committee. Women'i Divi-
Dilder, John, 1876-1958.
Papers, 1897-1958. 87 ft.
Kihjoxe. Harley Martin, 1893-1956.
Papers, 1841-56. 53 ft
I i rilman , Herbert Henry, 1878-1963.
Papers, 1929-32. 22 ft.
, , 1896-
Papers, 1928-48. 20 ft.
Mdntjre, Roas T 1889-1959
Papers, 1939-59. 4 ft.
McReynolds, waham H
Papers, 1939-45. 10 ft
1880-1951.
MS 65-28
MS 85-29
MS 65-30
MS 65-81
MS 65-32
Marks, Herbert S 1907-1960.
Papers, 1933-47. 23 ft.
MeBett, Loweu, 1884-1060.
Papers, 19SB-44. 10 ft.
Moore, Robert Wanna, 1859-1941
Papers, 1933-40. 12 ft
Morzenthao, Henry, 1891-
Papers, 1866-1048. 340 ft.
National Committee of baJepcde.it Vetera tar Reaaevdt
and Wa llace .
Becords, 1940. 10 ft
Records, 1929-32. 90 ft.
MS 65-45
MS 65-46
MS 65-47
MS 65-48
MS 68-49
MS 65-10
MS 65-61
MS 65-62
MS 65-58
MS 65-54
MS 65-76
"• & '"fdepartmentol Committee to Coordi-
nate Health, and Welfare Activities
Records, 1935-41. 21ft
Records, 1936-37. 13 ft.
Records, 1936-37. 5 ft
Records, 1943-44. 5ft
u -%io^r 8 ir^^^*^ ,WT
Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-1965
Papers, 1941-45. 40 ft.
Wehle, Lotus Braadeis. 1880-1859
Papers, 1877-1058. 42 ft
Wanaras, Aubrey Willis, 1890-196^.
Papers, 1980-59. 21ft
Winant, John Colbert, 1889-1947.
Papers, 1916-47. 117 ft
MS 85-78
HBtS-n
MS 85-80
MS 65-81
MS 65-57
Records, 1933-44. 80 ft
Dewson, Mary Williams, 1874-1962.
Papers. 1925-51. 7 ft
EKot, Thomas Hopkmaon, 1807-
Papers, 1942. 115 items.
KeH, Henry, 1902-
Papers, 1920-60. 57 ft.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, me.
Records, 1938-47. 17 ft
Franklin D. Rc«velt Memurml Foundation, A-™S?
of^^rTi «•*"»«•««. "id diarie, by contemporaries
of Franklin D.Roosevelt, 1889-1 ta. 6 ft.
Good Neighbor League. UStS-36
Records, 1936-3*. 10 ft.
Beckett. Henry T ■*»"■«
Henry T. and John Haclcett's papers, 1021-50. 17 ft.
MS 65-34
MS 66-85
MS 65-86
MS 65-37
MS 65-68
PeH, Herbert Claiborne, 1884-1961
Papers, 1912-61. 25 ft.
Republican Party. National Committee
Records, 1929-48. 20 ft
ttoosevelt, FrankEn Delano, Pre,. V. &, 1882-1945, collector.
Historical manuscripts collection, 1636-1936. 4 ft
R°«ievdt, FtaoV Delano, Pree. U. £, 1882-1945, collector.
Hudson River Valley and Dutchess County CS. Y.) man-
uscript collection, ca. 1630-1941. S3 ft
Rowrdt, Franklin Delano, Pret. V. a", 1882-1945, collector.
F» aval and marine manuscript collection, 1730-1942. Sift
FHAMKUN INSTITUTE LIB RARY lT>HTT .Arret-
^S^ S,»« Ship and Enmn. jj£?££.
Records, 1830-'946. 8 ft and 28 v.
MS 63-164
MS 64-988
Roosevelt, James, i»07-
Papers, 1837-44. 17 ft
Roosevelt family.
Papers, 1T06-1925. 21 v.
Rosenman, Samuel Irving, 1896-
Papers. 1928-48. 36 ft.
Straus, Nathan, 1889-198L
Papers, 1020-61. 24 ft
Taussig, Charles WUnam, 1896-1948.
Papers, 1928-48. 80 ft.
HaU famfly.
Papers, 1848-88. ca. 100 items.
Henderson, Leon. 1895-
Papers. 1933-49. 17 ft
Hopkins. Harry Lloyd, 1800-1946.
Papers, 1028-40. 140 ft.
Howe, Louis McHenry, 1871-1936
Papers, 1913-36. 48 ft
MS 65-41
MS 65-42
MS 65-43
MS 66-44
-. Elbert Duncan, 1883-1953.
Papers, 1907-JO. 137 ft.
TBgweB, Rexford Guy, 1891-
Papera, 1927-58. 23 ft.
MS 66-62
MS 65-63
MS 65-64
MS 66-65
MS 65-66
MS 65-67
MS 85-68
MS 66-71
— , PkUadelrfiia.
n muid a, 1824- ca. 65 ft
Ginks, Wolestt, 1822-1908.
Correspondence, 1845-1908. 2 ft
Gr*T, Frederick, 1T74-1847. MS 64-1873
Architectural and technical drawings, 1825. ca. SO items.
ImmmdL Jaha, 1807-1882. MS W ~ MS
Architectural drawings and sTMcifieations. ca. 8 ft
MeC^DuvatWan. *»»«
46. N< 8? ° 11 W5 * riment8 " ith "i** feeonency circuita, 1810-
MS 64-1374
U. S. Advieory Committee on Education.
Records, 1936-39. 13 ft
vr c „ MS6J-69
U. 3. Cornea of National Defenee. Advieory Committion.
Records, 1940-41. 9 ft.
MS 65-70
U. S. Executice Office of the Preeident.
Records of the Office of the Chief of Social Entertain-
I ments, 1933-45. 63 ft
SeBers (Wiliam) & Company.
Technical drawings, 1850-1905. ca. 400
FREDERICKSBURG AND SPn TSVT.VAxrrA,
ssss ^; j AKy park <FREDf: " B -
Fnderrdtsburi; and Spotsylvania National Mmtary Park.
Civil War papers, 1861-1021. ca. 430 items and 1} v.
FRESNO ST ATE COLLEGE LIBRARY teA-T.Tir \
«™ _ MS66-1888
Miller, Henry, 1827-1916. "^™=o
Papers, 1009-15. 210 itema
FURMAN UN TVERSTTV T.TR RARY. SO UTH
CAROLINA BAPTIST HISTORICA L Cfti-
LECTION (GREENVILLE, S. C. )
Botsford, Edmund, 1746-1819.
Lettera, 1785-1819. 105 items.
MS 66-83
Cook, Harvey Toliver, 1848-1943.
Papers, 1882-1930. ca. 250 items.
MS66-84
Davis, Jonathan, 1785-1855.
Papers, 1821-51. 66 items.
660
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FURMAN TOWVKKSm LIBRARY. SOOTH
CAROLINA BAPTIST HISTORICAL COL-
LECTION (GREENVILLE, S. C.)
(Continued)
MS65-85
MS 64-86
lanes dement 1809-1881.
Papers, 1827-90. 1800 items.
Richard, 1755-1825.
Correspondence, 17TT-1825. 184 items.
MS 65-87
Correspondence, 1782-1860. 4 ft. (1800 itans)
MS 45-1884
MS 85-88
Papers, 1831-82. 233 i
1820-1807.
Papers, 1851-1902. ca. 500 items.
MeGlothBn, William Joseph, 1867-1883.
Papers, 1030-32. 3 ft. (2500 items)
MS 64-1375
MS 85-88
MS 65-80
1788-1868.
Papers, 1828-88. ca. 80 items.
Manly family.
Correspondence, 1829-82. 2ft.
GARDNER MUSEUM (BOSTON) see
ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM
(BOSTON)
GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
LIBRARY (NEW YORK. CITY)
MS 84-230
MeD, Patrick Hues, 1850-1818.
Scrapbooks, 1888-87. 8 v.
MS84-281
Newton, John Hamlin, 1800-1889.
Carlton-Hewton-Mell coDeetion, 1814-193]. 4230 items.
MS64-2S2
Pryor, Shepherd Green, 1828-1811.
Papers, 1845-63. 268 items.
Reece, Bmt Herbert, 1817-1858.
Papers, 1937"-58. 6088 items.
MS 84-234
Scndder, Nina WDkiDS, 1887-1856.
Kins Scndder memorial collection, 1838-1856. 4 ft
(1769 items)
GETTYSBURG COLLEGE LIBRARY (PA. )
MS 65-93
HrCoraaghy, David. 1823-1902.
Paners. 1863-88. a. 100 a
GLEBE HOUSE (WOODBURY, CONN. )
Gardner, Warner Wbmtow, 1909-
Papers, 1834-47. 2 ft
Gibson, John W 1910-
Papers, 1935-54. 20 ft.
Heme, PaaJ M UM ~
Pepers. 1831-62. 5 ft.
Lea E 1878-1880.
Papers. 1916-60. 119 ft
JoanC 1909-
Papers. 1945-54. ca. 115 items.
MS 65-1888
MS 65-81
MS 65-92
Maiming; William Thomas, Bp n 1866-1949.
Papers, 1890-1950. 30 feet (15,000 items)
Seabarjr, Samael, 1801-1872.
Papers, 1830-73. 519 items.
GEORGIA. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (ATHENS)
MS 64-218
Baffintme, John C 1842-1802.
Papers of John C. and Elliot C. Ballintroe, 1850-1802.
73 items.
MS 84-219
Barrow, DaTid Crenshaw, 1
Papers, 1858-1929. 48 ft. (54,641 items)
MS 64-220
Bower, Byron Beaufort, 1874-1955.
Bower family correspondence, 1872-1906. 877 items.
MS64-221
Branch family.
Papers, 1830-1961. ca. 8 ft (859 items)
MS 64-222
Cofcer, Francis Marion, 1827-1905.
Florence Hodgson Heidler collection, 1861-66. 266
Farrow, Henry Patfllo, 1834-1907.
Papers, 1855-1937. 4600 items.
FeUea, Rebecca (Latimer) 1835-1930.
Papers, 1851-1980. 4812 items.
»»„ 1729-1796.
Panen. 9t.
OTTYW BAILEY LIBRARY. UNIVERSITY OF
VERMONT see VERMONT. UNIVERSITY,
GUY W. BAILEY LIBRARY, WILBUR COL-
LECTION (BURLINGTON)
HARRYS. TRUMAN LIBRARY (INDEPEND-
ENCE. MOT)
Anderson, CUnton Preaba, 1885-
Papers, 1945-48. 6 ft
Andrews, Stanley, 1885-
Pspers, 1849-53. 1 ft
MS 65-84
MS 65-85
MS 64-284
Flaaigen, Cameron Dontlas, 1854-1842.
Papers, 1867-1841. 1900 items.
MS64-228
Harden family.
Hardtn-Juckson-Carithers collection, 1779-1983. ca. 2800
k Walter Barnard. 1851-1805.
Papers, 1801-06. 10,364 items
Lamar, Joseph Rneker, 1857-1916.
Papers, 1792-1936. 4993 items.
MeU, Patrick Hues, 1814-1888.
Papers, 1829-88. 853 Hams.
MS 64-228
MS 64-829
MS 65-86
Anamnrer, Harry Jacob, 1892-
Papera, 1934-64. 134 items.
MS 65-87
Boyd, James, 1904-
Papers, 1941-59. 5 ft.
MS 65-88
Campbell, Wauaee J 1910-
Pepers, 1948-59. 19 ft
MS 65-88
Chapman, Oscar Littleton, 1896-
Papers, 1931-52. 52 ft.
MS 65-100
Clark, John Davidson, 1884-
Papers, 1946-62. 1ft
MS 65-101
Hemehel V 1894-
Papers, 1929-53. 6 ft
Jones, James Wddon, 1896-
Papera, 1929-54. 10ft
Jones, Joseph Marion, 1808-
Papers, 1947. ca. 200 items.
., Philip M 1913-
Papers, 1948-54. 2 ft.
W John, 1904-
Papers, 1946-48. 1 ft
Lawton, Frederick J 1900-
Papers, 1917-63. 5 ft
Lloyd, Darid Demarest, 1911-1982.
Papers, 1949-63. 29ft
Locke, Edwin Allen, 1910-
Papers, 1941-53. 2 ft
MS 65-110
MS 65-111
MS 65-112-
MS 65-113
MS 65-114
MS 65-115
MS 65-116
MS65-11T
MS 65-118
MS 65-119
MS 65-128
MS 85-121
MS 65-142
MS 65-123
MeGrath, Earl James, 1808-
Papers, 1847-53. 3 reels of microfilm (negative)
MS 65-124
Committee for the Marshal Plan.
Records, 1947-51. 409 items.
MS 65-102
Cooperative League of the U. S. A.
Records of the Washington Office, 1936-49. 70 ft
MS 65-103
Davis, Michael Marks, 1879-
Papers, 1939-55. ca. 10,000 items on 11 reels of microfilm
(positive)
MS 65-104
MS 65-105-
MS 65-106
MS 65-107
MS 65-108
MS 65-109
Davis, Nathaniel Penistone, 1885-
Paiiers, 1916-57. 1 box.
DooaHson. Jesse M 1885-
Pspers, 1948-52. 1 ft
Foley, Raymond M 1890-
Pspers, 1946-53. 2ft
Foakert, James H 1898-1961.
Papers, 1919-54. 1ft
Freer, Robert Elliot, 1896-1962.
Papers, 1933-62. 23 ft
Gahrin, Michael J 1807-1963.
Papers, 1633-63. 10 ft
MeGrath, James Howard, 1903-
Papers, 1834-52. 93 ft
Mitchell, Stephen A 1903-
Papers, 1947-60. 40 ft
Marphy, Charles S 1909-
Pepers, 1951-61. 6 ft.
National Aircraft War Production Coanefl.
Records, 1842-45. 12ft
MS 65-128
National Committee Against Limiting the Presidency.
Records, 1040-51. 149 items.
MS 65-129
National Seemrity Committee.
Records, 1946-48. 1ft
MS 65-125
MS 65-126
MS 65-127
CConnell, Joseph James, 1905-
Pspers, 1944-47. 1ft
Pace, Frank C 1912-
Papers, 1946-53. 10 ft
Pike, Smnner Tucker, 1891-
Papera, 1920-61. 7 ft
Redding. John M 1808-
Papers, 1938-56. lift.
Rigdon, William McKinley, 1904-
Papers, 1945-53. 1ft
Rosenman, BaraoV Irving, 1696-
Paiiers, 1045-49. 8 ft
Ross, Charles Griffith, 1885-1850.
Papers, 1945-50. 5 ft
Schindler, Alfred, 1894-
Papers, 1834-55. 14 ft
MS 65-180
MS 65-181
MS 65-182
MS 65-188
MS 66-184
MS 65-185
MS 65-186
MS-65-18T
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HARRY S. TRDMAN LIB RARY (DTOEPENn -
ENCE. MO.) fPntiH^S^
Status, Frieda (Heanoek) 1904-1960.
Papers, 1948-65. 8 ft.
Smith, BryeeB 1878-1*62.
Pepera, 1*24-62. 2 ft.
8uyder, John Wesley, 1895-
Pqn, 184S-SS. 28 ft.
WW St ep he n Jed, 1808-
Fapen, 1*44-64, 22 ft.
Stowe, Band B 1*10-
Papen, 1947-52. 8 ft.
Tsnnenwald, Theodore, 1816-
Papera, 1947-57. 4 ft.
Truman, Hairy S, Pru. U. S n 1884-
Pepers, 1*35-43. 3245ft.
Vaughn, Hairy B 1893-
Papen, 1916-62. 2 ft.
Vesica, Nathan Thomas, 1886-
Papen, 1*26-33. lbox.
WaSgrea, Monrad Charles, 1891-196L
Papers, 1945-58. 2 ft.
Waring, Frank A 1901-
Papers, 1946-5L 2 ft.
Webb, Janes Edwin, 1806-
Papen, 1828-80. 41ft.
WeKsohn, Joel D 1900-1981.
Papen, 1987-62. 5 ft.
Yates. Sidney H 1809 _
Papers, 1949-62. 53 ft.
MS 65-188
MS 65-189
MS 65-142
MS 65-1*0
MS 65-141
MS 65-14*
MS 65-1*5
MS 65-144
MS 65-146
MS 65-147
MS 65-148
MS 65-149
MS 65-150
MS 66-151
Kerwirth, Beuniek Conrad, 1853-1940.
Papen, 1915-36. 1ft.
Bigelew, Henry Bryant, i. 1879.
Correspondence, 1906-64. 5 ft.
Bigekiw, Jacob, 1787-1879.
Papen, 1816-27. 1 ft.
__„ . 1867-1818.
'•pen, 1893-1912. 3 bona.
Bond, George Pnflnpa, 1825-1685.
Papen, 1851-85. 2 boxes.
Band, William Crandi, 1789-1859.
Papers, 1845-59. 2 boxes.
Brooks, Charles Frankan, 1891-1958
Papers, 1931-57. 48 ft.
BaDeck, Charles Jesse, 1869-1941
Papers, 1885-1935. 15 ft.
Burke, Walter Safford, 1866-1831.
Correspondence, 1896-1912. 1 box.
Cabot, Richard Clarke, 1868-1939
Papers, 1888-1934. 69 ft.
Chafee, Zechariah, 1885-1957.
Papers, 1895-1957. 18 ft.
Chase, George Henry, 1874-1852.
Papers, 1888-1852. 5 ft.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES ( CAM-
BRIDGE. MASS.) :
Abbot, Ezra, 1819-1881.
Papers, 1858-84. 2ft.
Abbot, Francis niingweod, 1836-1903.
Papen, 1848-1908. 15 ft.
Abbott, Wilbur Cortes, 1869-1947.
Papers, 1908-48. 2 ft.
Altrocchi, RudceBh, 1882-1952.
Papers. 4 ft.
Anthony, John Gould. 1804-187T
Papers, 1889-n. 1 box.
Babbitt, bring, 1865-1933
Papers, 1884-1933. 8 ft.
. Nathan, 1868-1953.
Papen, 1916-85. 1 ft.
, , 1884-1916.
Correspondence, 1982-45. 40 ft.
Baxter, Gregory Paul, 1B76-1968.
Papers, 1897-1958. ca. 2 ft.
Bentley, WUnam, 1759-1819.
Correspondence, 1783-1815. 1 box.
Beqnaert, Joseph Charles, 1886-
Paners, 1902-44. 1ft.
Berry, Charles Harold, 1889-1981
Papers, 1928-45. 1ft.
MS 65-1218
MS 65-1219
MS 65-1220
MS 62-1886
MS 65-1221
MS 66-1222
MS 65-1228
MS 66-1887
MS 65-1224
MS 85-1889
MS 65-1890
1879-1942.
Papers, 1909-42. 6ft.
Cooke, Jostah Parsons, 1827-1894.
Papers, 1850-94. 4 v.
Ceefidge. Archibald Cary, 1866-1928
Papers, 1905-28. 6 ft.
Copeland, Charles Townsend, 1860-1952.
Correspondence, 1882-1952. 1 ft.
Cross, Samuel Hazard, 1891-1946.
Papers, 1913-46. 10 ft.
Crosveu, WilUan, 1780-1834
Papers, 1781-18S4. 1 box.
Crosier, WflUam John, 1892-1955
Papers, 1912-55. 6 ft.
Donster, Henry, 1609-1659.
Papers, 1638-1914. 78 items.
EdgeB, George Harold. 1887-1954.
Papers, 1929-35. 1ft.
Eliot, Charles WUtiam, 1834-1926
Papers, 1869-1924. 199 ft.
Eliot Samuel Atkins, 179&-1862.
Papers, 1820-61. 10 t.
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865.
Correspondence, 1815-04. 5 boxes.
Farrar, John, 1779-1853.
Papers, 1813-27. 1 box.
Fettan, Cornelias Conway, 1SO7-0
Papers, 1889-62. 5 t.
Sunn, William Wallace, 1862-1982.
Papers, 1890-1982. 24 boxes.
Foawm, Charles, 1794-1872.
Papers, 1813-26. lbox.
MS 66-1891
MS 65-1892
MS 65-1225
r
MS 65-1226
MS 65-1227
MS 65-1228
MS 65-1893
MS 65-1894
MS 65-1229
MS 65-1895
MS 65-1896
MS 66-1897
MS 65-1898
MS 85-1230
MS 65-1281
MS 65-1899
MS 65-1900
M3 65-1232
MS 65-1*01
MS 65-1288
MS 65-1902
MS 65-1284
MS 66-1285
MS 65-1286
MS 65-1287
MS 65-1288
MS 45-1289
MS 65-1240
Ford, James, 1884-1944.
Papen, 1909-44. 7ft.
Francke, Enno, 1855-1930.
Papers, 1890-1930. 3
Frntne, Leei, 1783-1822.
Correspondence, 1805-20. 1 box.
GDraan. Samuel, 1791-1858
Papers, 1811-26. 5 boxes.
Goodwin, Waham Watson, 1831-1912.
Papers, 1879-191L 2 boxes.
Gornam. John, 1783-1829.
Papers, 1824-27. 1 box.
Grandgent, Charles Hall, 1862-1839
Papers. 1886-1915. 2 ft.
Greeswugh, Cheater Noyes. 1874-1938
Papers, 1900-38. 5 ft.
Grass, Charles, 1857-1909.
Papers, 1888-1909. 4 ft.
_ Paul Henry, 1BS5-184L
Papers, 1891-194L 9 ft.
_ Cmrenee Henry, 1885-1960.
Papers, 1905-60. 6 ft.
Harris, Thaddeos Mason, 1768-1842
Papers, 1822-42. 2 ft.
Bart, Albert BsahneB, 1854-1948.
Papers, 1874-1940. 21ft.
Hamrd TJninraity. Arduvti.
Harvard presidents' papers, 1661-1804.
Hedge, Leri, 1766-1844.
Papers, 1825-27. ibex.
Henderson, Lawrence Joseph, 1878-1942.
Papers, 1805-42. 3 ft.
MS 65-1903
MS 65-1241
MS 65-1242
MS 65-1243
MS 65-1244
MS 65-1245
MS 66-1248
MS 65-1247
MS 65-1248
MS 65-1904
MS 65-1905
MS 65-1249
MS 65-1*06
MS 66-1280
Hffl, Thomas, 1818-1891.
Corrtepondence, 1B21-8L 9 t.
BiBycr, Robert SnUman, 1895-1961
Papers, 1940-45. 2 boxes and 1 folder.
Holmes, Henry Wyman, 1680-1960.
Correspondence, 1909-19. 6 ft.
— , . 1777-1867.
Papers, 1814-27. lbox.
. Lewis Jerome, 1867-1952.
Papers, 1888-1948. 14 ft.
Jones, GrinodL 1884-1947.
Correspondence, 1912-17. 8 ft.
KeUrr. Trnnran Lee, 1884-1961.
Papen, 1930-64. 1 ft.
Kukland, John Thorton, 1770-1840
Papers, 1806-84. 10 t.
aQttredge, George Lyman, 1860-1941.
Papers, 1886-194L 44 ft.
Kokkr, Elmer Peter, 1865-1938.
Correspondence, 1912-88. 3 boxes.
Lamb, Arthur Becket, 1880-1962.
Papers, 1912-52. 48 ft.
Lane, William Coondge, 1B59-193L
Papers, 1887-1913. 1 box.
MS 65-1251
MS 65-1907
MS 65-1252
MS 65-1908
MS 65-1909
MS 65-1258
MS 65-1910
MS 65-1911
MS 65-1912
MS 66-1254
MS 65-1913
MS 65-1265
MS 65-1*14
MS 65-1256
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES
BRIDGE. MASS.) (Continued)
(CAM -
Tjnm.ii, Charles Rockwell, 1860-1941.
Papers, 1863-1938. 47 ft.
Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, 1856-1943.
Papers, 1883-1943. 271 ft.
Morgan, Morris Hleky, 1869-1910.
Papers, 1888-1909. 9 borne.
Norton, Andrews, 1786-1893.
Papers, 1806-53. 3 boxes. '
Peck, WaKam Dandridge, 1768-1822.
Papers, 1777-1887. 1 ft.
Petrce, Benjamin, 1778-1831.
Papers, 1786-1831. 2 boxes
Peirce, Benjamin, 1809-1880.
Papers, 1831-80. 10 ft.
Pickering, Edward Charles, 1846-1919.
Papers, 1830-1918. 9 ft.
Pickering, John, 1777-1846.
Papers, 1889-41. 1 ft.
Pickering, William Henry, 1898-1938.
Papers, 1889-1924, lft.
PopJdn, John SneUing, 1771-1852.
Letters, 1801-27. lft.
Putnam, Frederic Ward, 1839-19U.
Papers, 1863-1916. IB ft.
Qufncy, Josh*, 1772-1864.
Papers, 1811-68. 23 T.
Band, Benjamin, 18S6-1934.
Papers, 1897-1933. 8 boxes.
Richards, Theodore Wflnsm, 1868-1928.
Papers, 1889-1928. 7 ft.
Ropes, James Haro>, 1866-1933.
Papers. 1895-1927. 8 boxes.
Royee, Joaiaa, 1855-1916.
Papers, 1882-1916. 25 ft.
Sargent, Dudley ADen, 1849-1924.
Papers, 1879^1919. lift.
Searte, Arthur, 1837-1920.
Papers, 1887-1912. 4 boxes,
Sewafl, Stephen, 1784-1804.
Papers, 1765-42. 7 T.
Sibley, John Langden, 1B04-188S.
Papers, 1831-85. 28ft.
Smith, Clement Lawrence, 1844-1909.
Papers, 1860-1905. 8 ft.
Smyth, Herbert Weir, 1657-1937.
Papers, 1876-1928. 2 ft.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866.
Correspondence, 1849-68. It.
, Frederick Caesar John
de. 1846-1938.
Papers, 1865-1938. 7 ft.
Swain, Geart* FOunore, 1857-1981.
Papers, 1909-29. 8ft.
Thayer, Joseph Henry, 1828-1901.
Papers, 1883-1901. 8 ft.
Umyer, WBham Roseoe, 1859-1923.
Papers, 1896-1920. 2 ft.
MS 65-1915
MS 66-1257
MS 65-1258
MS 65-1259
MS 65-1260
MS 65-1261
MS66-1262
MS 65-1263
MS 65-1264
MS 65-1265
MS65-1266
MS 65-12*7
MS 65-1268
MS 65-1269
MS 65-1270
MS 65-1271
MS66-12TS
MS 65-1271
MS 66-1274
MS 65-1275
MS 65-1278
MS 65-1277
MS 65-1278
MS 65-1279
MS 65-1280
TScknor, George, 1791-1871.
Lectures, 1817-85. 2 ft.
Tresdwell, Daniel, 1791-1872.
Papers, 1821-87. lft.
Walker, James, 1794-1874.
Papers, 1840-72. 8 y.
Ware, Henry, 1764-1845.
Papers, 1B06-4S. lft.
Ware, Henry, 1794-1B43.
Papers, 1820-42. lft.
Warren, Henry Choke, 1854-1899.
Papers, 1891-99. 1 ft.
Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856.
Papers, 1814-27. 1 box.
Webster, John White 1793-1860.
Papers, 1826-65. lbox.
Wendell, Barrett, 1865-1821.
Papers, 1873-1921. 6ft.
Whipple, George Chandler, 1866-1924.
Papers, 1888-1924. 2ft.
Whtte, Horatio Stephens, 1852-1934.
Papers, 1885-1926. 5 ft.
Wmaid, Sidney, 1780-1868.
Papers, 1807-26. lft.
Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817.
Papers, 1780-88. lft.
WIBsen, Robert Wheeler, 1853-1929.
Papers, 1898-1916. lft.
_..-, Justin, 1831-1897.
Papers, 1847-97. 6 ft.
Winthrop, John, 1714-1779.
Papers, 1728-89. 2 ft.
Woodworth, Jay Beckon, 1866-1926.
Papers, 1880-1924. 6 ft.
Taontv Alyn Abbott, 1876-1929.
Papers, 1898-1927. 8ft
MS 66-1284
MS 65-1285
MS 66-1286
MS 66-1287
MS 66-1288
MS 65-1289
MS 66-3290
MS 85-1291
MS 66-1292
MS 65-1298
MS 65-1294
MS 66-1295
MS 66-1296
MS 96-1297
MS 96-1298
MS 66-1299
MS 65-1800
MS 65-1801
MS 65-1108
Cortland family.
Papers, 1882-1910. 20 ft. (1862 items)
MS 65-1804
Van Vautenbarg, Edwin A d. 1932.
Political correspondence, 1896-1982. 10 ft. (1295 items)
HAVERFORD COLLEGE LIBRARY (PA. )
MS65-15S
Friends, Society ot Aimmm Frienii Senim Cmmiitttt.
Archnes, 1917-68. 1166 ft.
MS 66-158
Friends, Society of. Imlm Tnrty M atmf.
Becords. 1673-1860. 16 reeb) of microfilm.
MS 66-166
Harerford Collage, library.
Jonrnal and ojary collection, ea. 1712-1962. ee.5Sft.
MS64-1876
Harerxord Coflegn. JCowerjr. ^^
Miscellaneous manuscripts collection, ca. 1687-1963. ca.
8 ft (ca. 770 items)
MS 66-166
Harerford CeUege. IStmry- ,, ,.
Miscellaneous Quaker manuscripts, 1666-1964. ce. 17 ft
and 62 reels of microfilm.
TfTSTOBir- AL AMD PHn -nSQPHICA L SOCIETY
OF OHIO (CINCINNATI) see CINCINNATI
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
HTSTOMC AL COMMISSION OF THE
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION see
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTI ON,
DARGAN-CARVER LIBRARY (NASHVILLE,
TENN.)
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DAUPHIN COUNTY
— (HARRtSBURG, PA)
MS 64-1377
HARVARD TJNIVKKSm, GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, BAKER
LIBRARY (feOSTOirr
MS 64-885
MS 66-1916
Baker (Walter) ft Company, ltd.
Records, 1812-1946. 14 ft
Cssfidgc, Thomas Jefferson, 1863-1912.
Letter books, 1890-1911. 6ft.
MS 64-886
Dam ft Braeujtreet, inc.
Credit ledgers, ca. 1840-95. 249 ft (ca. 2560 t.)
MS 66-1281
MS 66-1282
MS 64-887
MS 64-888
Eastis family.
Business records, 1878-1948. 6 ft (66 t.)
Garrison, WflBam Lloyd, 1874-
Lctterbooks, 1903-21. es-2ft.(UT.)
MS64-8S9
Hott, Jonah, 1783-1860.
Business records of Jonah Ho* and John Stereos, 1885-
72. 8 ft
MS 64-240
, , 1799-1889.
PaperaJ861-92. 4100 items.
De Witt, William RaddWe, 1827-1891.
Papers, 1862-74. 11 folders.
MS 64-1378
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA
see PENNSYLVANIA, HISTORICAL
SOCIETY OF (PHILADELPHIA)
HONNOLD LIBRARY FOR THE ASSOCIATED
COLLEGES (CLAREMONT. CAUT. )
Joaquin. 18411-1913.
Papers. TSitems.
__r, Edwin. 1824-1896.
Correspondence, 1866-1912. 66
MS 68-206
MS 68-807
Records, 1922-32. 3 ft (5332 items)
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. HOUGHTON LIBRARY
(CAMBRIDGE, MASS.)
MS 65-1602
u, nHBany 1784—1868. ^^ .
Family correspondence, 1802-58. ca. 4 ft (807 items)
HOUGHTON LIBRARY, HARVARD UN1VER -
SM aee rlARVAlB UNlVtJRSiTX;
"HOUGHTON LIBRARY (CAMBRIDGE,
MASS.)
HOULTON PUBLIC LIBRARY (ME.) see
CARY LIBRARY (HOULTON, ME.)
HOWARD-TILTON MEMORIAL T .TKRARY,
TULANE UNrVERSrrY see TULANE UNI-
VERSITx OF LOUISIANA, HOWARD-
TILTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY (NEW
ORLEANS)
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
ILLINOIS S TATE HISTOR ICAL T.TBTmpv
CSPFJNGFELD)
. . , MS 64-241
-aiesander ane Ho-peD, Dixon, IU.
Kecnrds. 1854-76. 315 items.
Andrews family. MS 64-242
Papers, 1827-83. 102 items.
/■ » MS 85-157
t-annoa, Joseph Gamer, 1836-1926
Correspondence, 1883-1926. 62 items.
Craig, M^ Abb (Posey) ^ 65 ~ 158
Incoming correspondence, 1830-78. 71 items.
_ MS 64-248
sisiee, Thomas J
Letters, 1861-55. 66 items.
MS 64-244
MS 64-245
MS 64-346
MS 65-159
MS 64-247
MS 65-160
MS 64-248
MS 64-249
Fsirans of Bosbandry. /Know SUU Oranac MSM ~ !S0
BcconU, 1885-1961. 73 items and 7 t.
\fC «4 fa»1
Sstams of Husbandry /I&wA Stefe ft«»* f ^
Grange. Wjnnebaffo Co.
Records. 1874-1956. 300 items and 6 v.
EasseE family. MS 64-252
Papers, 1792-1927. ca. 1 ft (813 Hams)
Springfield, LI. First Methodist Chorea. «S«S-M1
Records, 1836-1927. 4 reels of microElm (poatne)
GaskiH, James R M 1820-1894.
Papers, 1854-1926. 185 items.
GiSeit family.
Papers, 1828-1904. ca. 2 ft. (221 items)
Griffin, John A 1842-1902.
Papers, 1860-68. 396 items.
^inch, Benjamin p.
Correspondence, 1838-56. 102 items.
Eomphrey, J Otis, 1850-1918.
Correspondence, 1908-18. 149 items.
Kennedy, WiJIiam J i. 1863.
Correspondence, 1861-63. 1T0 items.
King family.
Papers, 1798-1927. 2 ft. (2286 items)
Mysrs, Patrick.
Business records, 1860-72. 95 i
Gregory, John Milton, 1822-1898.
Papers, 1838-98. 5 ft.
HDkbrand, HaroU Newcomb, 1887-1953.
Papers, 1818-47. 1 ft.
Hopkins, B. Smith, 18T3-1952
Pipers, 1917-52. 1 ft.
Illinois Natural History Society.
Records, 1858-85. 2 ft.
James, Edmund Janes, 1855-1923
Pspera, 1886-1919. 73 ft.
Ketchnm, MOo Smith, 1872-1934.
Pipers. 1899-1902. 1 ft.
Larson, Laurence Marce&us, 1868-1938
Papers. 1876-1938. 6 ft
TnambDJL Lyman, 1813-1896.
Papers, 1821-1917. ca, 2 ft. (2970 items)
MS 65-162
- — , Karl Bantiste, 1887-1963.
Papers, 1914-63. 13 ft
Lybyer, Albert Howe, 1876-1949.
Papers. 1870-1949. 19 ft.
Murphy, Lawrence Wimam.
Papers, 1920-63. l ft
Neiswanger, William Addison, 1900-
Pspers, 1950-53. 1 ft
Mores, William Albert, 1857-1941
Papers, 1870-1942. 8 ft
Oktfather, William Abbott, 1880-1945
Papers, 1904-45. ca.Tft
PaleontoJogical Society.
Records, 1908-62. 1 ft.
Peabody, Sehm Hobart, 1820-1903.
Speeches and sermons, 1881-94. 1ft
Powell, Burt Eaxdley, 1867-
Papers, 1914M8. 3 ft.
--» Garfield, 1881-1953.
Papers, 1903-53. 6 ft
ILLINOIS. UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES (TJRBANA)
Saner, Frederick Charles, 1886-
Popers, 1909-60. 1 ft.
Bernard, Cbrence Arthur, 1890-
Papers, 19-21-59. 9 ft.
Borrill, Thomas Jonathan, 1839-1916
Papers, 1863-1910. 1 ft and 1 box.
Case, Harold Clayton M
Papers, 1918-64. 4 ft
1890-1966.
Draper, Andrew Sloan, 1848-1913.
Papers, 1892-1913. 8 ft
Fsirlie, John Archibald, 1872-1847.
Papers, 1885-1947. 32 ft
S^ye, Christopher UrdahL 1886-
Papers, 1934-61. 1ft.
Forbes, Stephen Alfred, 1844-1930.
Correspondence, 1871-1911. 20 ft
Garner, James WOford, 1871-1938
Papers, 1830-1942. 3 ft.
MS 65-1305
MS 65-1917
MS 65-1306
MS 66-1307
MS 65-1818
MS 65-1308
MS 65-1309
MS 86-1819
MS 65-1920
. Fred Albert, 1893-1963.
Papers, 1923-61. 8 ft
Sharp, Katherine Ludnda, 1865-1914.
Pspera, 1881-1963. 1 ft
SneJford, Victor Ernest, 1877-
Pepers, 1901-61. 2 ft
Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1626
Pspera, 1903-26. 4 ft
Stephens, Carl 1884-195L
Papers, 1915-51. 7 ft
Talbot, Arthur NeweD, 1857-1942.
Papers, 1877-1941. 1 ft
Trekasc, William, 1857-1945.
Pspera, 1886-1941. 1 ft
Ward, Henry Baldwin, 1865-1946
Papers, 1885-1960. 1ft.
wHlard. Arthur Cutts, 1B78-
Pspers, 1900-56. 123 ft and 3 boxes.
Zemnr, Charles, 1878-1939.
Papers, 1890-1944. ca. 2 ft.
Zunnke, Robert Carl 1879-1957
Papers, 1921-57. 3 ft
MS 65-164
MS 65-1310
MS 66-1811
MS 65-1921
MS 65-1922
MS 65-1312
MS 65-1923
MS 65-1924
MS 66-1925
MS66-1J26
MS 66-1937
MS 66-1928
MS 65-1929
MS 66-1930
MS 65-165
MS 65-1931
MS 65-166
MS 65-1632
MS 65-1938
MS 65-167
MS 86-1934
MS65-19S5
MS 65-1936
MS 66-1937 |
MS 65-1938
MS 66-1989
INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL
PARK (PHILADELPHIA) '
Harri«n, EDen Wato. MS6J-U18
Papers, 1895-1900. 1 ft (ea. 100 items)
PhitodelnhJa. Board to Tate Charge «/ <md Cc/uUta*
teruatRehct for the Muumu of Indepemlmx BaU.
. William H. Staake collection, 1800-17. 1 ft. (ca. 200
items)
IndependeaoB Hall collections, 1896-1950. ca. 100,000
Chew loan collection, 1873-1818. 8 ft (ca. 1000 items)
Sellers, Bonce Wells, 1857-1933^
Papers, 1730-1930. ce.4ft'
MS 85-1317
IOWA STATE DEPARTM ENT OF HISTORY
AND ARCHIVES (PES MOINlSST-^ 531
Bowexa, Henry F
Papers, 1896-1906. IS T.
Shaffer, Joshua Monroe.
Papers. 5 boxes.
Summers, Laurel.
Papers. 10 boxes.
MS 63-208
MS 63-209
MS 63-210
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SC IENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY LIBRARYlAME§T """~
!«"». Slate Plammp Board KS66-194S
Becords, 1934-ca. 1940. ea. 400 items.
W^Stat. Uturermty - Soeuce ^**J£HZ
Iowa State history collection, 1858-1965. ca. 15 ft
IOWA. UNT VERSTTV T.TTI RARY flOWA CITY)
D * T< S^L Be ^ r CorD <>ration, Davenport, lam.
Records, 1901-56. 80 ft
MS 64-1379
Dewey, Charles Abnon, 1877-1958
Pipers, 1888-1954. 1419 items.
Hoech, Leo Arthur, 1908-
Papers, 1955-6L 137 items.
Rfajby, Wflham Titus, 8. 184L
Pspera, 1861-1929. 24 ft
. Seth, 1873-1862.
Papers, 1904-62. 292 items.
MS 65-168
MB 66-166
MS 64-1380
MS 66-170
ISABELLA STEWART GARDN ER MTTSTgTTM
(BOSTON) "
Gardner, Isabella (Stewart) 1840-1924.
Correspondence, 1886-1923. :
MS 65-1940
MS 65-1941
MS 66-1844
JAMES FORD BELT. m7 .LECTION. UNTir ER-
STTY OF MINNESOTA c. vrTMMt-c/^Tft
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, JAMES FORD
BELL COLLECTION (MINNEAPOLIS)
JEFFERSON COUNTY HISTOR ICAL LIBRARY
(PORT TOWNSEND, WASHTT ~ '
'_' . _ _ MS 63-211
Hayden, Henry T
Papers. 1888-99. ] box
MS 63-212
Port Towasend, Wank.
Records, ca. 1890-1917. 2 boxes.
661
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
JEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICAL LIBRARY
(PORT TOWNSEND. WASH. ) (Continued)
MS6S-21S
United Spanish War Veterans. DepL of Washington. John
Low Camp No. 13-, Port Towntmd.
Records, 1910-61. 1 box and 1 carton.
MS 68-214
Watennan & Katx, Port Toumtmd, With.
Records, 1870-1927. 2 -r n Holder, 1 box, and 1 carton.
MS 83-215
Wnfisen family.
Papers, 1868-
1 box and 1 folder.
MS 63-216
Wjuooghby family.
Papers. 2 boxes. 1 carton, and 1 folder.
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
(BALTIMORE, MP. )
Isaiah, 1878-1950.
Paper*. 6 file drawers.
, 1831-192*.
Papers, 1676-1924. 7514 items.
Ira, 1846-1927.
Correspondence, 1879-1933. 940 Hams.
US 83-217
MS 64-1361
MS 64-1382
KENTUCKY. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (LEX-
INGTON) ■
MS64-258
Spence, Brent, 1874-
Pspers, 1937-62. 60 ft (ce. 37,500 items)
MS6S-173
Underwood, Thomas Boat, 1898-1956.
Papers, 1896-1956. 15 ft. (ca. 8000 items)
KNOX MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION (THOMAS-
TON, ME. )
MS 65-174
Knox, Hemy, 1750-1806.
Papers, ca. 400 items.
LANE MEPre AT, T.TBBA RY. STANFORD UNI-
VERSITY see STANFORD UNIVERSITY,
LANE MEDICAL LIBRARY (STANFORD,
CALIF.)
j.Tnn A^y oy CONGRESS see U. S. LIBRARY
OF CONGRESS (WASHINGTON, D. C. )
LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
(HARROGATE, TENN. )
Hamlin, EDen Vesta (Emery) 1832-1920.
Papers, 1833-1920. CO. 2 ft.
BfU and McLamjhtiu Company, Bangor, Me.
Becords, 1816-80. 52 items.
HDliard, Heddle, i. 1924, collector.
Papers, 1832-78. 260 items.
1801-1865.
Papers, 1827-1900. 57 items.
lagenoO, Gears W 1803-1880.
Papers, 1835-56. lOOi
MS 65-1968
MS 65-1969
MS 65-1970
MS 66-1971
MS 66-1972
MS 66-1978
annual, Charles Rogers.
Papers of Charles Rogers Ireland and James Bogen,
1806-94. 6 ft.
MS 65-1974
Pineree. David, A 1863.
Katahdin Iran Works papers, 1846-68. 2 ft
JOHNS HOPKINS TJNTV.KKSIT¥, WELCH MEDI-
CAL LIBRARY (BALTIMORE, MP. )
And. John Jacob, 1857-1238.
ropers, 1857-1939. 68 ft
Dandy, Walter Edward, 1886-1948.
Papers, 1920s and 1930'a. 6 ft.
Babted, WiOhun Stewart, 1852-1922.
Papers, ca. 1850-1922. 18 ft.
Herter, Christian Archibald, 1865-1910.
Papers, 1887-1920. ca.860i
Edward, 1749-1823.
Letters, 1787-1822. ca.l00il
Kelly, Howard Atwnsd, 1858-1943.
Papers, 1875-1987. 15 ft.
Lectare notes, 1809-13. 4 t.
Man, Franklin Paine, 1862-1917.
Correspondence, 1884-1914. ca. 250 items.
Meyer, AdoH, 1866-1950.
Papers, ca. 1886-1948. c«.»O0ft
1871-1958.
Correspondence, 1903-41. 162 items.
Welch, WOham Henry, 1850-1984.
Papers, 1838-1934. 63 ft
MS 66-1*45
MS 65-1946
MS 65-1*47
MS 66-1*48
MS 66-1949
MS 65-1960
MS 65-1961
MS 65-1862
MS 65-1958
MS 66-1954
MS 66-1965
Clay, Caaatna Marcenna, 1810-1903.
Papers, 1840-98. 600 i
Howard, Oarer Oba, 1880-1909.
Letters, 1850-1909. lbox.
Uncnm, Abraham, Pro. V. &, 1869-1865.
Papers, 1838-64. ea. '
Idneaai famtty inijrration papexs.
CS.1O00U)
Warden, John Lorhner, 1818-1897.
Papers, 1835-86. 64 items.
MS 64-1384
MS 64-1385
MS 64-1386
MS64-1887
MS 66-1975
MS 66-1976
LOS ANGELES. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
AT see CALIFORNIA. UNIVERSITY,
UNIVERSITY AT LOS ANGELES LIBRARY
LUTHERAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
LIBRARY (PHILADELPHIA)
United Latheran Church in America.
Becords. 1918-60. ca. 52 ft.
MS 63-218
Thompson, Dixie W
Papers, 1824-55. 100 items.
Thompson, Edwin H
Papers, 1842-91. 85 items.
MARINE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION (MYSTIC ,
CONK)
MS 64-1388
MS 64-1389
MS 64-1890
MS 64-1391
MS 64-1392
MS 64-1398
1796-1851.
Correspondence, 1838-48. 72 items.
Bargeas, James.
Papers, 1855-64. 103
Cryde Steamship Company.
Letter press copybooks, 1894-1912. 2r.
tranda, John N
Papers, 1859-47. St.
MAINE. UNTVERSTTY, RAYMOND H.
KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
MANUSCRIPT DIVISION (TOPEKA)
MS66-W1
Btfiard famfly.
Papers, 1872-1959. 8 ft (ca. 2000 items)
Bowman, Charles Stuart, 4. 1868.
Papers, 1861-64. 5 ft. (5000 Hams)
KANSAS. UNTVERSTTY LIBRARY
(LAWRENCE] ' "
1817-1892.
Papers, 1839-1912. 353 Hems,
Segals, John James, 1833-1900.
Papers, 1859-1902. 148 Hems and 7 T.
Stephens, Kate. 1853-1938.
Papers, 1873-1937. 4 ft and 6 T.
MS 65-179
MS 65-1956
MS 66-1967
MS 65-1958
FOGLER LIBRARY (ORONO)
Barrows, ABee, 1878-1954.
Papers, 1820-1956. 200 i
1814-1888.
Correspondence, 1866-88. 488 i
Papers, 1886-1929. 21ft
Bekatorm, Fannie (Hardy) 1865-1946.
Papers, 1730-1947. ca. 800 Hems.
Goodwin. Allen, collector.
Pspers, 1805-1910. 325
Hambn, Augustas Ornate, 1828-1905.
Papers, 1861-65. 521 i
1837-1911.
Papers, 1852-1911. 8 ft.
Bwhi i Charles Eugene, 1861-192L
Papers, 1877-1809. ca.8ft
Handin, Elijah Lrrermore, 1800-1870.
Papers, 1823-66. ca. 475 Hants.
MS 65-1959
MS 66-1960
MS 66-1261
MS 65-1962
MS 66-1968
MS 65-1964
MS 66-1865
MS 65-1966
MS 65-1967
Hancock (Sloop)
Becords, 1779-83.
Hask&H, Roger, d. ea. 1760.
Papers, 1710-1842. 51 items.
MS 64-1894
, Jethro, 1789-18M.
Bosiness records of Jethro and Zacasriah HjUman, 1827-
62. 5C items.
MS 64-254
Hound (Clipper ship)
Becords, 1858-59. ca. 600 items.
MS 64-1395
Jcanes (Isaac) or O m i pany , Philadelphia.
Becords, 1852-60. 69 Hems.
Manary family. *
Papers, 1808-1958. 11 ft (ca. 6000 items)
MS 65-175
MS 64-1896
_ : 16*5-1754.
Letter copybook, 1727-45. It.
Scott (T. A.) Company, New London, Com.
Becords, 1889-1927. 10 ft (ca. 16,000 Hems)
MS 64-1897
)
MS 64-1398
Papers, 1774-1841. ca. 1000 Hems
Saaon, Charles C
Paper*, 1863-84. 1ft
Papers, 1870-79. 234 items.
Pspers, 1840-1918. 133 Hems.
Washington (Slip)
Becords. 1831-33. 103 items.
MS 64-1896
MS 64-1400
MS 64-255
MS 64-266
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
MASSACHUSETTS HISTO RICAL SOCIETY
(BOSTON)
Abbott, Horace, 1806-1887.
Papers, 1830-1023. ca. 500 items.
Barry, Charles Cashing, 1800-1888.
Papers, 1834-1*06. ca. 50 items.
Bliss, George, 1793-1873.
Papers, 1797-1914. 91 i
Boston. Church of the New Jerusalem.
Becords, 1844-1919. 8 ft.
Caiman, Dudley.
Papers, 1771-1849. 62 items.
MS 85-176
MS 65-177
MS 65-178
MS 65-188
MS 65-179
Cashing family.
CnabisK-Orne papers, 1730-19SS. ca. 250 items.
MS 85-1818
Dahney family.
Papers, 1716-1904. ca. 75 items.
Hntehinson family.
Papers, 1673-1768. ca. 200 items.
Knapp, Frederick Newman, 1621-1869
Papers, 1860-89. 3 ft.
OSn, VTDuam MDo, 1845-1911.
Papers, 1848-1949. ca. 160 items.
Pitman family.
Papers, ca. 1772-1880. ca. 100 items.
Priest family.
Papers, 1738-1914. ca. 200 items.
Shaw, Lemuel, 1781-1861.
Papers, 1808-1920. ca. 50 items.
Sherman family.
Papers, 1800-1903. ca. 250 items.
Backer family.
Papers, 1709-189L ca. 200 items.
Wateott family.
Papers, 1806-62. 8 vols.
Wtothrov family.
Papers, 1544-1963. 28 ft.
MS 65-180
MS 65-181
MS 65-182
MS 65-1319
MS 65-184
MS 65-185
MS 65-186
MS 65-187
MS 65-1820
MS 85-188
MS 65-189
Hamilton, John William, Bp„ 1845-1834.
Papers, 1910-31. ca. 110 items.
Barbell, Joseph Cram, ±?r., 1342-19211.
Papers, 1909-12. 162 items.
Jarvis, Harva Matthews, 1668-1940.
Papers, 1807-1940. 15 t.
Leete, Frederick Be Land, Bp^ 1866-1858
Papers, 1914-20. ca. 80 items.
McCahe, Charles CardweO, Bjl, 1838-1906.
Ctarespondeace, 1875-1906. 128 items.
Methodist Be* Concern. MS64 - 9TS
Becords, 1796-1911. 72 items, 2 v„ and 2 foldera
Methodist Episcopal Church. C mfmm . M •***
Becords of venous conferences, 1796-1897. 8 t.
UTS Aal_075
Methodist Episcopal Chnreh, Smith. Confers. Tm.
MS 64-967
MS 64-988
MS 64-909
MS 84-970
MS 64-971
Becords, 1800-1029. CO items and 8 v.
M.thodmtEpia^anrch.SmrUL cWa? C^H^
Mirmtes of committees. 1898-1938. 14 y.
Bfctto^PnbBslu^Hon^^ £3_, MS 64 - 9 ™
^Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1776-1936. ca. 90 items and
MIAMI PUB LIC T.TRP ftRY (FLA. )
MmmLFbu Pnbhc Library. MS65-1OT
Florida authors' manuscripts, 1951-65. 15 ft (132 items)
MICHEL ORRADRE T.TPIW ARY. TJN1VER STTV
20ANTACLARA see SANTA CLARA
UNIVERSITY OF, MICHEL ORRADRE
LIBRARY (CALIF. )
Arnericnn Association «f University Wenea. Am ArifZ
Ypraanti Branch.
Becords, 1902-64- 300 items and 16 t.
a MS 64-1410
Ataencan Assodatian of University Women. HichSaan
Inottun. "
Becords, 1918-57. 4 ft.
American Chemical Society, ifichigan Sxtitn. MSM ~ M11
Records, 1900-52. 10 items and 3 t.
.... MS85-1321
Amenear, Legion. ViMfe*. fort Dtartcm Feat A7 3SA.
Dearborn.
Becords, 1935-49. 9 t.
Mnmford, Eben.
Papers, 1930-50. ca. 25 ft.
MS 68-219
MEMPHIS PUBLIC T.TRRARY (TENN. )
BScSeuar, Kenneth Doughs, 1869-1*57
Papers, 1911-58. 1000 ft.
MS 64-257
MERCER UMVERSITY LIBRARY (MACON.
Bapttots. Owrgia. Cmvention.
Becords, 1797-1959. 7 ft.
MS 65-190
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY, MICHIGA N HIS-
TORICAL COLLECTIONS (ANN ARBOR?
METHODIST CHURCH (UNITED STATES)
NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE HISTORI -
CAL SOCIETY LIBRARY see 1IEWCTR.
LAND METHODIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY
LIBRARY (BOSTON UNIVERSITY)
METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE (NASH-
vn.LE, TENN. )
,. „ MS 64-966
Bruce, John G 1810-1890.
Papers, 1838-90. 38 items and 19 t.
MS64-966
Christian advocate.
Records and materials on Methodism, 1882-1937. ca.3250
items and 36 folders.
MS 64-1401
MS 64-1402
MS 65-1*1
MS 64-1408
Albion, Mich, First Presbyterian Chnreh. MSW - 14l>t
Records, 1839-1957. 3 ft, 22 v., and 1 reel of microfilm.
Abbot, Waldo, 1888-1*64.
Com-pnndence, 1940-44. 296 items.
Adams, Henry Carter, 1851-192L
Papers, ca. 1860-1930. 20 ft.
Adams, Randolph GreeateU, 1892-1*51.
Papers, 1928-50. 325 items.
Alton, Arthur Scott 1894-1955
Papers, 1921-51. 3 ft.
America nrm ti nn Committee of Detroit
Records, 1914-3L 200 items.
AngeD, James Bnrriu, 1829-1916.
Papers, 1846-1916. 13 ft. and 6 v.
AngeH, Sarah Sveope Caswell, 1831-1903.
Papers, ca. 1850-1903. ca. 350 items.
Asm Arbor Art Association.
Records, 1909-57. 200 items and 7 v.
Ann Arbor Cooperative Society.
Becords, 1*36-47. 230 items.
Asm Arbor C^nkm Club.
Becords, 1930-60. 250 items and 14 v.
Ann Arbor Library Club.
Becords, 1903-43. 73 items and 2 v.
Ann Arbor Medical dub.
Becords, 1899-1912. 60 items and 3 v.
Asm Arbor, Midi. First Baptist Chnreh.
Becords, 1837-1960. ca. 1 ft. and 59 v.
MS 64-1412
MS 64-1413
MS 64-1414
MS 65-193
MS 65-194
MS 65-195
MS 65-196
MS 65-197
MS 65-198
Ann * rto f' Me »- Kra« &ngregatjaual Church.
Becords, 1847-1944. ca. 1 ft. and 62 v.
MS 65-1*9
Ann Arbor, Mich. First Presbyterian Church.
Papers, 1883-1959. 8 ft, and 7 v.
Ann Arbor, Mich. Huron Hub Golf dub.
Becords, 1924-28. 150 items.
Armstrong, Louise (Van Voorhis) 1889-1948.
Papers, ca. 1930-40. !ft
Arttaga, Santiago, 18TS-
Papers, 1914-57. ca. 500 items.
Aldrich, Frederick A
Papers, 1888-93. 300 items.
Allan, SDaeL
Papers, 1852-1901. 100 items.
Allen family.
Papers, 1826-50. 69 items.
MS 84-1405
MS 64-1406
MS 64-1407
MS 66-192
Alpnadelpnia Association.
Becords. 1844-48. 600 items and 6 v.
MS 64— 1408
American Association of University Professors. Vtivcrrity
of Michigan Chapter.
Becords, 1935-59. 2 ft.
... Earl D 1870-
Papers, 1893-1953. ca. 8 ft and 28 v.
Backus, StandJsh, 1875-
CcTrespondence, 1919-89. 4ft.
Bagley, David Marion, d. 1876.
Papers, 1847-1922. 3 v.
Bagley, John Judson, 1832-1681.
Papers, 1843-81. 586 it<
Bailey, Frsaddm H 1848-1914.
Papers, 1861-1912. 71 items and 21 v.
Baird, Charles, 1870-1944.
Correspondence, 1892-1983. ca,2ft
Baker, John Randolph.
Papers, 1886-1915. ca, 100 items.
Batch, Nathaniel Aldrich, 1808-1894.
Papers. 1797-1893. 1100 items.
- Bald, Frederick Clever, 1887-
Papers, 1917-58. 3 ft
MS 64-1416
MS 65-1322
MS 64-1416
MS 64-1417
MS 64-1418
MS 64-141*
MS 64-1420
MS 64-1421
MS 64-1428
MS 64-1428
MS 64-1484
MS 64-1426
MS 64-1426
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Barbour, Leri Lewis, 1840-1925.
Papers, 1857-1926. 139 items and 4 t.
Barttett. Barley Harris, 1888-1980.
Papers, 1908-60. 13 ft. and 49 t.
Bates, Charles franklin.
Papers, 1878-88. 60 items.
Bates, Henry Mom, 1869-1949.
Papers. 1911-47. 50 items.
Bauer, Lawrence James, 1894-1919.
Correspondence, 1917-20. 64 items.
Beach, Walter Phergs.
Papers, 1849-92. 150 items.
BeaL Juntas Emery, 1B60-1942.
Papers, 1879-1937. ca. 250 items and 5 t.
MS 64-1427
MS 64-1428
MS 64-1429
MS 64-1430
MS 61-1431
MS 64-1432
MS 64-1438
US 64-1431
US 64-1185
MS 64-1486
Beekman family.
Papers of the Beekman and Giddings families, 18*6-86.
823 items.
MS 61-1437
Beman, Wooster Woodrafl, 1850-1922.
Papers, 1865-1938. 177 items.
MS 64-1438
Bethnne family.
Papers of the Bethnne and Daffield families, 1796-188T.
55 items and 22 v.
MS 64-1*39
Bingham, Kinsley Scott, 1808-1861.
Papers, 1820-1909. ca. 600 items
MS 64-1440
fifw yfcaiii family.
Paprrs, 1822-1910.
MS 64-1452
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangera of
America. Zoeel 6H, Ann Arbor, Mieh.
Becords, 1899-1912. 21 t.
MS 64-140
Brown, Albert' Bi i ie i ' wiii, 1908—
Papers, 1910-40. ca. 200 hems.
US 64-1*54
Blown, Doirajas S
Papers of Douglas S. and Elizabeth G. Brown, 1930-62.
6ft.
MS 64-1*65
Brown, Everett SoraerviBet 1886—196*.
Papers, 1923-55. ca.3501
Beat Rice Aner,
Papers. 1813-1902. ca. 1700 items.
Beebe, Joseph E 1B104872.
Papers, 1844-7L 58 items and S v.
. 1 ft. aad 8 t.
Birkett,!
Papers, 1853-1913. ca. 85 items and 8 t.
fn >lr»»i«n Edward WODam, 1880-1968.
Papers, 1933-47. 8 ft. and 1 v.
BUss, AhnondL
Business records, 1869-98. 18 T.
Bonlsteel, Roscoe Osmond. 1888-
Papers, 1920-62. 4 ft.
Boston and Lake Superior Mining Association.
Records, 1845-47. 96 items.
Boughton, John C 1836-1891.
Papers, 1856-1910. ea. 250 items.
Boyd family.
Papers, 1761-1945. 534 items.
Boyles, Emerson Richard, 1681-1960.
Papers, 1879-1060. ft. and 11 v.
Bradish, Cnrrea.
Papers, 1825-70. ca. 100 items.
Braakey, William Fleming. 1835-1915.
Papers, 1876-1909. 3 items and It.
Brawn, Frank M 1. 1848.
Papers, 1832-84. 370 items
Brown, Wilham Effia.
Papers, 1915-62. 2 ft. and 5 T.
BrowneB, Nathan
Papers, 1851-67. 118"
Bracker, WOber Marion, 1894-
Papers, 1919-61. 40 ft.
Bnrtiarisn, Bom Bacon, 1882-1953.
Papers, 1928-53. 4ft
Papers, 1847-1927. ca. 500 items.
Bad, Barber G 1823-1900.
Papers, 1857-69. 2 ft.
Burgwin, Richard.
Ctarrespoadence, 1959-60. 150 items.
Burster, Joseph AHrich, 1877-1950.
Papers, 1909-50. 900 i
MS 64-1456
MS 64-1457
MS 64-1458
MS 64-1469
MS 64-1461
MS 65-201
MS 65-802
US 65-1883
MS 64-1162
Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret, 1807-1831.
Correspondence, 1793-1933. 155 items.
Canada, Lacy E xOeetor.
Papers, 1835-1910. ca. 100 Hems and 8 t.
Qranin, Boy Dikeman, 1880-1936.
Papers, 1886-1943. SOftendST. .
Chanin, ▼omey.
Scrapbook, ea. 1835-68. It.
, ,J P
Business records, ca. 1872-85. 6 ft
Chase, George WDley, 5. 1840.
Papers, 1862-65. 80 items and 1 t.
Chase, Lew Allen, 1879-1957.
Papers, 1820-1955. ca. 200 items and 1 t.
Cheever, Noah Wood, 1839-1905.
Papers, 1858-1905. 2 ft and 18 t.
Children's Fund of Michigan.
Becords, 1929-56. 22 ft
Oarisfeasen, John Conchas, 1874-1953.
Papers, 1912-48. 6ft
Christian, David Palmer, 1885-1947.
Papers, 1841-1953. ca. lft. and It.
Christiancy, Isaac Pcckham, 1812-1890.
Papers, 1840-80. ea-lft
MS 64-1441
MS 64-1442
US 64-1448
MS 64-1*41
MS 64-1115
MS 64-14*6
MS 64-14*7
MS 64-1448
MS 64-1449
MS 65-200
Barton, Marlon Le Roy, 1874-1925.
Papers, 1896-1928. 2 ft
US 65-808
Business and Prof essknal Women's Cub of Ann Arbor.
Becords. 1921-58. 1 ft. and 3 t.
MS 64-1463
Butler, Orma Frtch, 1874-1938.
Papers, 1843-1936. 138
Campbell, Caroline.
Papers, 1912-16. 100 items.
MS 64-1450
Bricklayers' Masons' and Plasterers' Internatiotral TJnsan
of America, lUMoan. Local i*, Am Arbor.
Becords, 1901-51. 7 t.
MS 64-1451
Bnekway, Daniel D 1815-1899.
Papers, 1857-1923. 70 herns and 8 t.
CampbeD. James Valentine, 1823-1890.
Papers, 1830-1925. ca. 3 ft and 10 t.
Curies), Arthnr Graves, 1869-1947.
Papers, 1888-1947. 200 items.
Carhste family.
Papers, 1860-1915. 8 ft
Carman, George Noble, 1858-1841.
Papers, 1875-1929. 9 ft and S t.
Carpenter, Daniel.
Papers, 1857-44. 105 items.
Carpenter, Hiram Beach, 18924955.
Papers, 1929-55. 3 ft
Carton, John Jay, 1856-1934,
Papers, 1884-1920. 18 ft and 8 t.
US 64-1161
MS 65-204
MS 64-1465
US 64-1466
US 64-1467
MS 65-205
US 64-1468
MS 64-1469
MS 61-1470
MS 64-1472
US 61-1173
US 64-1474
US 64-1476
US 64-1476
US 64-1477
MS 64-1478
MS 64-1476
MS 65-1324
MS 64-1480
MS 64-1481
MS 64-1489
MS 64-1483
Cteary, Owen J 1900-1960.
Papers, 1935-59. 10 ft. end 2 v.
Qeareland, John Paine, 1799-1873.
Papers, 1837-44. WO
Chareh, Wchael.
Papers, 1964-66. 1 ft
MS 65-1326
Civic Committee on the Dramatic Season, Ann Attar, Utah.
Scrapbooks, 19S8-5L 8t.
MS 64-1484
US 64-1486
MS 64-1486
US 64-1487
MS 64-1488
US 64-1489
MS 64-1480
items.
1836-1895.
Papers, 1854-98. 84 t.
Cfcmh, Henry Stephen, 1827-1921.
Papers, 1849-1920. 500 items.
Cody, Hiram Sedgewiek.
Papers, 1909-19. 800 items and It.
Cose, Martha Enapp, 1831-1901.
Papers, 1837-1910. ca. 150 Hems and SO t.
Cumin, John, 1869-1947.
Papers, 1894-1945. 120 items and 21 t.
MS 64-1482
Case, William L 1856-1988.
Papers, 1860-1937. 85 items.
MS 64-1471
Central Association of College and University
MS 65-206
Records, 1909-44. 300 items.
Chamber Music Society of Ann Arbor.
Becords, 1920-33. 175 items and 2 t.
Comstock, William Alfred, 1877-1949.
Papers, 1894-1949. 16 ft and 38 T.
Carole, Victor E 1833-1864.
Papers, 1858-78. 60 items.
MS 64-1498
Candy, Thomas Jefferson, 1836-1699.
Papers, 1855-1934. 250 items.
MS64-1194
Congregational Churches In MfrMgrm. J nekton Amcietion.
Records, 1842-1960. 34 items end 9 t.
Consolidated Coal Company, Saffinaw, Mich.
Becords, 1912-37. 11 t.
Consumer's Cooperattre CottncD of Detroit
Becords, 1935-37. ca. 100 items.
US 65-207
US 64-1495
MS 64-1496
Cook, Marshall L
Papers of Marshall Land William Randolph Cook, 1880-
1945. 9 ft and 51 t.
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Cook. SaDivan, 1834-1903.
Letters, 1862-63. 72 items.
Cooley, Charles Horton, 1881-192)
Papers, 1872-1939. 5 ft and 19 v.
Cooley, Ernest Lurwood, 1858-1928.
Pipers, 1876-1927. J ft.
Cooley, Lyman Edgar, 1810-1917
Papers, 1885-1917. a. 4 ft.'
Cooley, Mortimer Elwyn, 1855-1944.
Papers, 1SS9-1944. 162 ft. and 15 v.
Coefcj, Thomas Mdotjre. 1824-1888
Papers, 1850-98. 7ft,andl6v. '
Cooper, Isaac S
Papers, 1887-1924. 113 items.
Couched, Royal SamneL 1868-1938
Papers, 1889-1948. Ift.and37v.
Copley, Alexander, 1790-1842.
Papers, 1814-81. 260 items and 7 v.
Garden, John, i. 182L
Letters, 1861-85. 80 items.
Couzens, James, 1872-1936.
Correspondence, 1924-35. ea. 100 it
Cowden, Roy Wmiam, 1883-1961.
Papers, ca. 1920-50. 3 ft.
Cowje, David Murray, 1872-1840.
Papers, 1924-40. 1038 items.
Cox, Mnmll Howard.
Papers, 1915-18. 3 ft.
CrateRohe* fnfmm . a „. r^^ „ j"™
MS 65-1326
MS 65-208
MS 64-1497
MS 64-1498
MS 64-1499
MS 64-1500
MS 64-1501
MS 644502
MS64J50S
MS 64-1504
MS 64-1505
MS 64-1506
MS 64-1507
MS 64-1508
""S*^ " Powers and Patriots of America.^**^
Records, 1956-60. 4 v.
Records, 1900-58. 40t. ~ —— ««»e»nu.
CamJl Anftll Charter, .4«n Arbor
Records, 1896-1960. ea. 3 ft. and 17 r.
DaTenay, Wilson Imbrie, 1859-1917
Papers, 1879-1917. 6 ft.
Davis, Calvia Min, 1871-1954.
Papers, 1913-41. ea. 2 ft. and 6 v.
Davis, Joseph Baker, 1845-1920, eeOedor
Papers, 1911-18. 151 Hems.
Davis, Lorenzo.
Papers. 1822-99. ca. 500 items.
Davis, Raymond Caiauia, 1836-1919
Papers, 1850-1917. 9 ft.
Day, Harvey S
Papers, 1831-1935. 787 items and 4 v.
Dean, Ehas.
Papers, 1818-ee. i860. 53 items and 3 v.
Deardoff, Neva Ruth, 1887-1958.
"Pen, 1932-58. 2 ft.
De Jong, Russell Nelson, 1907-
Papers, 1920-60. 4 ft.
De Betne, William, 1877-1957
Papers, 1900-55. 6 ft. and St.
MS 65-213
MS 45-814
MS 85-SU
MS 85-216
MS 65-217
MS 65-218
MS 65-219
MS 85-220
MS 85-221
MS 66-222
"%?». ^Cta*". JTMija*. item**,
CkriMtm Chorcif. """urn
Records, 1878-1949. 3 ft.
Dersea, Edward, 1822-1887
Papers, 1852-1914. 137 items and 3 v.
Dory, Wirt P
Btnuuas records, 1916-35. 2 ft.
-— - Lloyd CaaaeL 1877-1951.
P»P«s, 1900-54. 4 ft. and 18 t.
Douglass fatally.
Papers, 1812-1911. ca. 8 ft. and 70 v.
Downs, Tom, 1916-
Popers, 1949-62. 10 ft.
Dabuar, James, 1818-1888.
Papers, 1834-82. ce.2ft
Dunham, Arthur Loam.
Papers. 9 ft.
Dam, Newell Ransom, 1818-1900
Papers, 1835-1900. 18 ft. and 89 v.
Durand, George Harmon, 1888-1908
Papers, 1862-1912. 1ft.
Eaakca, Kenneth Alexander, 1893-
Papera, 1917-61. 2 ft.
MS 65-283
De Land family.
_ James Bartlett, 1882-1954.
Papers, 1919-54. 3 ft.
BAntmds, Charles Walls, 1873-1941
Papers, 1926-39. 85 items.
Cramton, Louis Convere, 1875-
Pnpers, ca. 1913-51. 6 ft
Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Papers, 1820-1907. ca. 9 ft. and 78 v.
Crawford, Fred Lewis, 1888-1957
Papers, 1925-53. ea. 4 ft, and 25 v.
CresweU, Cordelia, 18681-1950.
Correspondence, 1886-1932. 1300 items.
Crittenden, Albert Robinson, 1667-1933.
Papers. 1868-1933. 1S0O items.
Cron, Anton C
Papers, 1917-21. ca. 400 items.
Cross, Arthur Lyon. 1873-1940.
Papers, 1898-1940. ca. 19 ft and 61 v.
CrosweD, Charles Miller, 1825-1886
Papers, 1851 1-84. 12 items end 5 v. .
Curtis, Heber Donst 1872-1942.
letters, 1921-41. 190 items.
Cashing, George, 1B88-
Papers, 1942-55. ca. 250 hems and 10 v.
Daniels, Francis Potter, 1869-
Papers, 1894-1944. 2 ft. and 22 t.
Darling, Robert B
Papers, 1911-53. 54 items.
MS 64-1(10
MS 64-1511
MS 65-1327
MS 64-1512
MS 64-1518
MS 64-1514
MS 64-1515
MS 64-1616
MS 64-1617
MS 64-1518
MS 65-209
MS 65-210
Demmon, Isaac Newton, 1842-1920
Papers, 1858-1920. ca. 500 items and 4 v.
Den Bleyker family.
Papers, 1828-1936. 7 ft and 14 v.
Denby, Edwin, 1870-1829
P»pers, 1845-48, 1880-1829. ca-Sft,
Deaison, Charles Simeon. 1849-1913.
Papers, 1875-95. m items and 4 v.
DePtry.E Cora, eoBuitor.
literary manuscripts ca. 500 items.
De Puy family.
Papors, 1848-1909. 74 items and 3 v.
Detroit Board of Commerce.
Records, 1916-43. ca. 83 items.
Detroit First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1817-1938. SOolJemTand 7 v.
MS 85-224
MS 85-225
MS 85-228
MS 66-227
"""H"- Mem »rial Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1854-1958. ca. 175 items and 42 v.
Detroit. Urban League.
Records, 1918-49. 15 ft
Dice, Lee Raymond, 1887-
Pajiers, 1938-56. 6 ft.
MS 65-229
MS85-280
MS 85-281
MS 65-282
MS 85-606
MS 65-1329
.__ James Madison, 1810-1879.
Correspondence, 1861-66. 173 items.
Errood, Isaac Newton, 1843-1887
Papers, 18871-87. ca. 2 ft. *
English, Albert D
Papers, 1890-1910. ca. 75 items.
Erie and Kalnnuroo Railroad.
Records, 1834-1952. 10 ft and 51 v.
Funner-Labor Party.
Records, 1934-37. go items.
Farrar family.
Papers, 1817-86, 110 items and 4 v.
Dickinson, Donald McDonald, 1848-1917
Papers, 1884-1903. 2 ft.
MS 6*4880
-, v. t. tier.
Papers, 1848-66. ca. 200 items and 4 v.
Peteh, AlpheuB, 1806-1896.
Papers, 1794-1894. ca. 2 ft. and 11 v.
Ferris, Woodbridge Nathan, 1853-1928
Papers, 1912-40. 100 items and 8 v.'
Ferry family.
Papers, 1822-1911. 169 items and 8 v.
Field family.
Field and Buck family papers, 1835-1923.
Flanders family.
Papers, 1859-1925. ca. 200 irami
Fletcher, Frank Ward, 1863-1922.
Papers, 1871-1922. ca. lft and 4 .v."
Florer, Warren Washburn, 1889-1958.
Papers, 1877-1841. ca.4ft
MS 65-234
MS 65-285
MS 65-236
MS 65-237
MS 85-23*
MS 65-240
MS 86-241
MS 65-242
MS-65-24S
MS 85-244
MS 85-445
MS 85-248
MS 85-247
MS 66-248
MS 65-248
MS 85-260
MS 65-251
MS 65-252
MS 65-258
MS 85-254
MS 65-265
MS 65-256
2ft.
MS 65-257
MS 85-258
MS 66-258
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FoDo, Charles L W05-
Pspera, 1961-82. 2 ft. End It.
Fortes, Darwin C 1871-
Papers, 1866-1988. 835 items end 1 t.
Fort, Corydon La, 1813-1894.
Papers, 1878-1900. 2 ft.
Foreythe, Warns Ellsworth, 1889-1960.
Papers, 1983-48. 100 i* —
Faster, James C of l*a Co* Hick.
Papers. 1918-19. 400 items.
Foster, Theodore, 1818-1885.
Papers, 1835-62. 40 item and 5 t.
Fox, Emma Augusts, 1847-1945.
Papers, 1894-1945. 1ft. and 8 v.
MS 65-883
Frank, Coleman D
Papers, 1919. i
1876-UD4.
MS 65-1831
MS 65-262
MS 65-863
MS 65-364
MS 65-265
MS 65-266
Records, 1943-6L ca. 8 ft
Green, Fred Warren, 1872-1986.
Papers, 1899-1982. 122 items and 4 t.
Greene, Mary Tberesa.
Papers, 1910-48." 125 items and2T.
Gregg, 1
Papers, 1849-1985. lft.
.T5
MS 65-267
Free Wm Baptists (Founded tn K. B.) Miehigm Anode-
tiorL
Records, 1888-1958. 49 hems and 16t.
Fries, Charles Carpenter, 1887-
Papers, 1940-65. lit
Frieze, Henry Simmon, 1817-1889.
Papers, 1854-1920. ca. 550 items and 18 t.
Froebel Study Club, Ormi Bapidt,
Records, 1895-1958. 19 v.
Gale, Esson McDowell, 1884-1961.
Papers, 1980-55. 2ft,and5T.
Gale family. .
Business records, 1836-77. 91 items and 3 t.
Gardner, Washington, 1845-1928.
Papers, 1897-1912. 17 kerns and 2 v.
Garfield, Charles Wifliam, 1848-1934.
Paprrs, 1899-1929. 50 items and 1 v.
Geer, Harrison.
Papers, 1865-85. ca. 235 items and 2 t.
MS65-1SS2
German Christian Agricultural and Benevolent Society or
Ora et Lahore, Say Port, ttick.
Records, 1650-1949. 82 items and 3 t.
MS 65-868
MS 65-869
MS 65-270
MS 65-271
MS 65-272
MS 65-278
MS 65-274
MS65-275
Grand Rapids. Kindergarten Training SthooL
Records, 1891-1919. 108 v.
MS 65-1334
Grand Rapids Urban League and Broach Comamdty Asao-
MS 65-884
MS 65-885
MS 65-886
MB 65-287
MS 65-288
MS 65-889
MS 65-1885
MS 65-890
MS 65-891
MS 65-492
Gttehy, Eleanor (GridTey) 5.1846.
Papers, 1837-1939. ca. 400 items.
Grinta, EH Augustas,. 1833-1864.
Papers, 1836-82. ca. 250 items and 4 t.
Grinths, Martha Wright, 1918-
Papers, 1956-63. IS ft
Griggs, Eari Leslie. 1899-
Correspondence, 1928-31. 53 items.
Hanghey family.
Correspondence, 1917-55. 8 ft.
Haren, Erastos Otis, Bp., 1820-1881.
Papers, 1838-73. 8 items and 4 ▼.
Havfay family.
Papers, 1834-75. 81 items.
Harden, Joseph Ratotoo, 1887-1945.
Papers. 1854-1945. 67 ft.
HaydeB famfiy.
Papers, 1826-1901. 77i
Haydon, Arthur W
Papers, 1865-1915. 2 ft
Haydon, Charles B 1834-1864.
Papers, 1852-64. lft
n.™ Charles W 5. 1820.
Papers, 1649-1938. ca-SOOftema
■™,~n*sW 1860-1938.
Papers, 1844-1938. ca. 550 items and (
Papers, 1912-82. 3ftandlT.
Cent, Edgar Albert, 1881-1959.
Papers, ca. 1900-SL lft.
Guthc, Carl Eugen, 1693-
Papers, 1922-42. ca. 2 ft, and 11 t.
Hager family.
Correspondence, 1857-87. 202 items.
Haight famfly.
Papers, 1919-45. ca, 250 items and 4 t.
Hal, DaaieL d. 1887.
Papers, 1852-1904. 2 ft
MS 65-894
MS 65-295
MS 65-296
HaH, Emma Amelia, 1B87-1884.
Papers, 1866-1935. ca. 150 items, 7 t, and 1 reel of
Gesell, Robert, 1886-1954.
Papers, 1923-53. ca. 600 items
Gibson, Kenneth R 1895-
Papers, 1930-56. 12 ft
Goddard, Edwin Charles, 1865-1942.
Papers, 188C-1910. 400 items slid 12 t.
Goodrich, Calvin, 1674-
Papers, 1938-46. ca. 150 items and 1 v.
Goodrich, Oaman Dewey, 1808-1887.
Papers, 1835-88. 76items. •
Gordon, James Wright, 1809-1853.
Papers, 1794-1862. 106 items.
Gerham, Charles T 1812-190L
Papers, 1861-80. 60 items and 1 v.
MS 65-276
MS 65-877
MS 65-478
MS 65-879
MS 65-280
MS 66-881
MS 65-888
MS 65-897
Had, Morris Stuart, 1889-1913.
Papers, 1860-1912. 51 Hems.
MS65-298
Hammond, Jason E 1. 1862.
Papers, 1896-1945. ca, 275 items and 1 v.
Hampton, Will E 1864-1959.
Papers, 1859-1959. ca. 500 items and 3 v.
Hampton f amDy.
Papers. 1827-91. 156 items.
Hanchett, Benjamin SawteB, 1869-1933.
Papers, 1888-1958. 13 ft and 3 t.
MS 65-802
fTniriflli and Lay Company, Traeene City, Mieh.
Records, 1852-1919. 28 ft and 250 t.
MS 65-269
MS 65-800
MS 65-301
MS 65-1338
Grand Army of the Republic Dopt. ef WMsa*.
Records, 1879-194L 85 items and 21 v.
Harris, Samuel Smith, Bp, 1841-11
Papers, 1878-89. ca. 3 ft
Hart family.
Papers, 1858-92. ca. 600 items and 4 v.
HartsuJf famfly.
Papers, 1839-1930. 60 items and i v.
HascaJl, Charles C
Papers, 1833-60. 8 v.
Hastings, Walter E 1888-
Pnpers, 1921-50. 100 items snd 3 v.
MS 65-303
MS 66-304
MS 65-305
MS 65-306
MS 65-807
Herbert, J Joseph, 1894-1956.
Papers, 1917-56. 2ftand6v.
Highland Park Crric Association.
Papers, 1950-51. 70 items.
Hinsdale, Burke Aaron, 1837-1900.
Papers, 1857-1960. ca. 2 ft and 7 v.
Hinsdale, Wubert Bartlett 1851-1944.
Papers, 1895-1934. 70 items and 10 r.
Historical Records Surrey. Michigan.
Records, 1936-41. 195 ft and 1 v.
Hobbs, William Herbert, 1864-1952.
Papers, 1915-47. lft and 11 v.
HoOister, Richard Dennis TeaH, 1878-
Papera, 1897-1960. 2 ft and 1 v.
Holmes. Roy Hinman, 1882-1949.
Papers, ca. 1930-39. 2 ft
Hooper, Lewis Edwin, 1895-
Papers, 1931-48. ca. 250 items snd 1 v.
Hopkins, George Hiram, 1842-1906.
Letter puss books, 1902-13. 2 v.
Hopkins, Louis Allen, 1881-
Coriwpondence, 1906-32. ca.375.
Hotchkias, George W 1831-1926.
Papers, 1857-1927. ca. 50 Hems and 1 t.
Houghton, Douglass, 1809-1845.
Papers, 1829-45. 100 items and 2 v.
Horey family.
Papers, 1833-89. 503 items.
Howard, Gene Frank.
Letters, 1945-51. ca. 150 items.
Howard, Sumner.
Letters, 1942-58. ca. 500 items.
Hubbard, Beta. 1814-1896.
Papers. 1835-03. 11 items and 69 v.
Hubbard, Lucius Lee, 1849-1933.
Papers, 1871-1935. 4 ft snd 38 v.
Huber, Gotthelf Carl, 1865-103*.
Papers, 1874-1943. 10 ft and 11 v.
MS 65-308
MS 65-309
MS 65-310
MS 65-311
MS 65-312
MS65-S1S
MS 65-311
MS 65-715
MS 65-316
MS 65-81"
MS 65-1336
MS 65-318
US 55-319
MS 65-320
MS 65-321
US 65-32i
MS 65-323
MS 65-324
MS 65-327
MS65-32C-
MS 65-330
MS 65-331
MS 65-332
MS 65-333
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Hulst, Cornelia (Steketee) 1B65-1057.
Papers, 1898-1048. 1,78 items and 1 v.
MS 65-384
MS
MS 85-586
Efassey, William Joseph, 1802-11128.
Papers, IB79-1926. 5 ft. and 20 v.
Hulchina, Harry Bums, 1847-3030.
Papers, 1897-1930. 22 ft. and 3 v.
MS 65-387
International MoMere' and Fonndry Workers' Onion of
NortEt America. Local 2JJ, Grand Rapids.
Records, 1878- J 040. 23 v.
La Rae, George Roger, 1882-
Papers, 1008-61. ca. 5 ft.
Carl
Isle Royals papers, 1921-55. ca. 2 ft.
Jackson, Walter Hindifey, 1840-1050.
Papers, 1852-1936. 250 items.
Jenkins, Goy Hugh, d. 1957.
Papers. 1932-57. 1 ft.
Jenks, William Lm, 1856-1936.
Papers,4779-1936. ca. 860 items and T v.'
Johnsoa, Axel PetriK, 1878-1952.
Papers, 1908-39. ca. 250 items.
Jay, Henry Bourne, 1804-1936.
Papers, 1887-193T. 12 ft. and 28 v.
Joy, James Frederick, 1810-1896.
Papers, 1834-1937. 9 ft. and 6 v.
Karpinski, Louio Charles, 1878-1058.
Papers. 1901-68. 2 ft.
Alooxo Merrill, J. 1828.
Papers, 1853-89. 60 items and 4 t.
Kellogg, John Harvey, 1852-1943.
Papara, 1873-1942. 15 ft. and 78 v.
Kelsey, Frauds Wiley, 1858-1927.
Papers, 1894-1027. 1 ft. and 28 v.
Kemp, Edward Gearing-, 1887-1032.
Papers, 1920-62. 1 ft.
Kennedy, Chariea S 1887-
Papers, 1934-61. 20 ft.
Ktag, Julia Anne, 1838-1919.
Papers, 1898-1008. ca. 250 items.
Knapj, Mark Stevens, 1872-1048.
Papers, 1887-1048. ca. 250 items and 1 v.
Hasten, Edward A d. 1954.
Papers, 1913-5*. ca. 200 items.
Kraus, Edward Henry, 1875-
Papors, 1914-45. ca. 2 ft.
jutj, Arthur Jay, 1878-
• Pspora, 1913-64. ca. 500 items and 8 v.
ladies' Literary Club, Ypeilanti, Mich.
Records, 1894-1956. 75 items and SO v.
.t, HoiMjrf Palterisa, 1867-1048.
Correspondence, 1908-31. ca. 400 items.
me, Alfred Chtirdi, 1838-1848.
Papara, 1890-1938. 838 i
Lame, Victor Hingo, 1852-1030. ■
Papers, 1897-1929. ca. 5 ft. and 1 v.:.. '-•.
Langley, John Williams, 1841-1018. ,
Papers, 1859-1917. ca. 250 items and 2 v.
MS 86-838
MS 68-339
MS 05-340
MS 85-841
Msewia
MS 85-444
MS66-M5
MS 65-846
MS 66-847
MB 66-348
MS 85-340
MS 45-850
MS 85-351
BIS 65-358
MS 65-852
MS 85-354
MS 08-1838
MS 65-1339
MS 35-355
MS 85-356
MS 65-357
MS 65-858
Pape;rs,J92S-S0. ca. 475 items and 20 v.
Lswis, Howard Bishop, 1887-1954.
Papers, 1930-54. 12 ft.
Licatr, David Martin, 1862-1042.
Papara, 1691-1920. 100 items, and 3 t.
Papara, 1057-61. 250
list, John Adam.
Papers, 1848-72. 70 itoma
little, Clarence Cook, 1888-
Papers, 1025-20. 50 items.
Littlejohn, Flavins Jcscphas, 1804-1880.
Papers, ca. 1862-75. It.
Lloyd, Alfred Henry, 1864-1927.
Papara, 1879-1928. lft. and 14 t.
Lloyd, AMee Crocker, 1803-1050
Papers, 1931-50. ca. 150 items.
Lombard, Warren Plimpton, 1855-1039.
Papers, ca. 1865-1030. ca. 2 ft. and 3 v.
Laajyear, John Wealiy, 1820-1875.
. Papers, 1848-75. 8 ft.
Larch, EmlL 1870-1983.
Papers, 1801-1933. 18 ft.
Load, Essay Nelson, 1850-1838.
Letterpress book, 1901-04. It.
, , , MS 65-373
Lsmia, Joe, 1914-
Papers and scrapbooks, 1935-41. 100 items and 93 v.
MS 35-878
Lucas, Henry Stephen, 1889-1961, collector.
Papers, 1840-1030. 14 reels of microfilm made from
originals in many repositories and collections,
ir a. r- t> MS 65-374
Latter, Georeo B
Papers, 1922-24. ca. 300 items.
ir «. ^ t . '' MS65-875
Lutheran Charci— Missouri Synod. Dutricti Michigan.
Records, 1921-26. 70 items. ««vcn.
MS 65-350
MS 65-330
MS 55-381
MS45-843
MS65-S63
MS 65-884
MS 65-365
MS 65-868
MS 85-887
MS 35-338
MS 05-339
MS 36-370
MS 65-1340
MS 65-871
Lyon, Lodita, 1800-1851.
Papers, 1826-51. 72 items.
MS 85-376
MS 65-377
Lysler, William, Narcissus, 6. 1805.
Papers, 1839-61. 1 reel of microfilm '(ca. 600 items) ,
McCallum, GeorEre Portcrfleld, 1871-1052.
Papers, 1890-1052. 14 items and 5 v.
HcCoIlom family.
Papers, 1831-90. 40 items and 1 v.
HcGraw, Alexander Cooey, 1809-1803.
Letters, 1842-71. 64 items.
McKenrie, William Dexter, 1878-
Correspondence, 1009-17. 80 items.
McLanffhlin, ' Andrew Cunningham, 1861-1947.
Papers, 1872-1010. 123 items and 8 v.
McLean, John, d. 1011.
Papers, 1835-1012. 454 items and 5 v.
EJcLouth, William B
Papers, 1810-61. SO items.
MS 85-878
MS 65-1341
MS 65-879
MS 65-1842
MS 65-380
MS 65-381
MS 65-382
McMath, Robert Reynolds, 1801-1002.
Papers, 1081-48. 6 ft.
Hanjly, Kraals Addiaon, 1888-1954.
Papers, 1800-1946. ft.
Manwaring, Joshaa, 1824-1903. '
Papers, 1867-1905. 50 items and 8 i
Papers, 1 831-1900. 80 items and 6 v.
Martin, Margaret Nidcenwa, d. 1030.
Papers, ca. 1037-44. 150 items.
Mason, Stevens Thomson, 1811-1843.
Papers, 1827-42. 74 itema
Hattern, David Karl, 18CO-1050.
Papers, 1030-40. 2 a
Mead, Jameo A
Letter press books, 1800-04. 2 v.
H«ny, Jota i
Papers, 1803-1940. ca. 1 ft.
Mcars, Charles, 1814-1805.
Papers, 1822-78, 1945. 40 items and 20 v.
Merrill Lumber Company.
Records, 1854-1922. 5 ft. and 108 v.
Mershon, William Brigijs.
Papers, 1017-40. ca. 250 items.
William Butts, 1856-1943.
Papers, 1887-1925. 78 ft. and 105 t.
MS 65-303
MS 66-384
MS 65-385
MS 05-388
MS 65-387
MS 66-388
MS 65-889
MS 65-300
MS 66-391
MS 85-382
E 165-398
MS 65-394
MS 85-895
MS 65-1343
Michigan.
Records of State agencies, 1805-1057. 1 ft., 4 items, 17 \
■ and 1 real of microfilm.
BBcMgaa Air line Bsliroad Conjnany.
Records, 1888-90. ca. 850 items.
Michigan. Audiior-GeneraT, Ofm
Hecords, 1830-1901. 275 items.
Michigan. Civil Senna; Study Communion.
Records 1035-42. 4 ft. and 1 t.
Michigan Council for UNESCO.
Records, 1050-64. 200 items.
MS 66-418
MS 66-303
MS 66-897
MS 65-419
Michigan Federation of
Records, 1923-U. 8 ft.
MS 65-420
and Professional Woman.
Michigan Forestry Association.
Kecords, 1905-42. 250 items and 1 v.
Michigan Library Association.
Records, 1801-1948. 8 ft. and v.
MS 65-421
' MS 65-422
MS 65-423
MS 65-1314
MS 66-1315
Michigan Merit System Association.
Records, 1037-88. 20J5 items.
Michigan State Federation of Woman's Clubs-
Records, 1898-1981. 8 ft.
Michigan State Historical Society.
Records, 1898-1050. 75 items.
MS 65-308
Michigan. State Home and Training School, Coldwaix
.. Parents' Council.
Records, 1949-62. 300 itema
MS 65-300
Michigan. State Home and Training School, Lapeer.
Records, 1803-1904. 300 items.
■'•-' MS 65-1346
Michigan. University. Michigan Hhtorical Collections.
Agricultural societies records, 1847-1047. 57 items and
18 T.
670
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„. , , MS 65-1347
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Bibliographical papers, 1830-1961. en. 75 items and 6 v.
in ... MS 66-400
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan bonks and other lending
agencies, 1836-85. 50 items and 4 v.
MS 66-401
Michigan. University. ' Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan carriage and wagon com-
panies, 1836-07. 2 items and 20 v.
MS 65-402
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan flour and woolen mills, 1833-
1920. 2 ft.
„, . , MS 65-403
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan general stores, 1830-1926.
2 ft. end OH v.
n.i i. „ . , MS 65-404
lulenjgan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan hardware stores, 1860-1010
9 7.
MS 65 105
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan lumber firms, 1B58-1927.
34 ft. and 121 v.
«„>._, MS 65-406
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of Michigan newspapers, 1861-1902. 12
v. and 18 items.
„. . , MS 66-407
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of pharmacies and drug companies. 1882-
1936. Oft.
„. ,. MS 66-408
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of public utilities in Michigan, 1850-1925.
5 iUjm3 and 5 v.
MS 65-409
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Business records of railroad companies, 1843-1904. 122
items and 13 v.
„ . , MS 65-1348
fflchlgam. University. Michigan Historical Collections'.
Businessmen's papers, 1799-1962. CO. 425 items and 119 v.
MS 65-410
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Church records of Baptist congregations in Michigan,
1832-1947. 330 items and 20 v. .
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Church records of Congregational churches in Michigan.
1830-1952. 56 items and 81 v,
„. . . MS 65-412
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections. '
Church records of Mothodist Episcopal congregations in
Michigan, 1B22-1938. 224 items and 12 v.
„.,, ■ MS 65-418
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Church records of Presbyterian congregations in Michi-
gan, 1831-1961. 287 items and 125 v.
MS 65-414
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Church records of Protestant Episcopal congregations in
Michigan, 1B4S-1D5S. 20 items and 78 v.
MS 66-416
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections. *
City and town records, 1775-1964. 1116 items, 141 v., and
2 reels of microfilm.
MS 65-1349
HIcMgan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Civil War papers, 1845-1927. co. 960 items, 67 v., and 1
reel of microfilm.
»i li MS 65-1350
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Clergymen's papers, 1790-1961. ca. 265 items and 47 v.
MS 65-1351
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Colleges and other educational institutions' records, 1836-
1M5. 93 items and 11 v.
MS 65-416
BOehigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
County records, 1793-1962. 94 items and 21 v.
„. .'. ., . MS 65-1352
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
Diaries, 1840-1056. 33 items and 201 v.
•»> l, MS 65-1354
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
Family papers, 1781-1943. ca. 560 items and 4 v.
"Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Forming papers, 1818-1962. ca. 175 items and 123 v.
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical CoZUct£L\*
h raternal organizations' records, 1861-1953. 20 v.
mi l, MS 66-1857
BUenlgaa. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Genoalogies and family histories, ca. 1853-1061. ca. 53
items and 2 v.
jlffCI RK_1 jlKS
Mfchfean. _ University. Michigan Historical Collections
Historical sketches and articles, 1850-1960. ca. 115 items
and 9 v.
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
LJind papers, 1794-1894. 68 items and 4 v.
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical ColUcli™
Lawyers' and judges' papers, 1820-1962. ca. 340 items
and 55 v.
mi l, MS 66-1361
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Manuscripts of poems and other literary writings, 1805-
1945. 125jtems and 22 v.
MS 65-1862
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collection*.
Michigan military records, 1661-1917. 389 items and 13 v.
„, . . „ MS 65-1363
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
Military topics, ca. 1799-1900. 236 items and 10 v.
mi ... MS 65-1364
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
Personal account books, 1812-1944. 28 v.
„, ., _ MS 65-1365
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical ^-0olleclions.
Physicians' papers, 1826-1960. ca. 260 items and 69 v.
«, l, „ MS 65-1366
Michigan. _ University. Michigan Historical Collections
Politicians' papers, 1812-1947. ca. 285 items, 74 v., and 1
reel of microfilm.
mi vi MS 65-1367
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Records of organizations, 1832-1935. ca. 245 items and
42 v.
■m li _, , .MS 65-1368
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
Student notebooks, ca. 1858-1953. 20 items and 286 v.
MS 65-1369
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Students' papers sWfcihejws, 1920-62. ca. 125 items 26 v
and7 reels of microfilm. ' "'
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
Township and rural school district records, 1827-1947.
855 items, 72 v., and 1 reel of microfilm.
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collection,
Travel diaries and papers, 1815-1035. 22 items and 17 v.
ui v, ... MS 65-1371
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
Univorsity of Michigan, 1851-1954. ca. 175 items and 7 v.
mi vi_ „ , , MS 65-1372
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
University of Michigan faculty members' papen£ 1796-
1961. ca. 690 items and 41 v..
Ttf^ flff 1 J5 J TO
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
_ ^Ufiivuraity of Michigan regents' papers, 1856-1957. 61
items and 1 v.
„. . , MS 65-1374
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections
University of Michigan students' porsonal papers, 1846-
1955. ca. 485 items and 72 v.
Michigan Sugar Company, Bag City, Mich.
Records, 1898-1914. 100 items and 14 v.
Michigan United Railroads Company.
Papers, 1907-11. ca. 200 items.
MIcHes family.
Papers, 1839-1923. 98 items.
MS 65-424
MS 65-425
MS 66-428
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Michigan Commandcry.
Records, 1885-1951. 26 items and 16 v.
., t MS 65-428
Moehlman, Arthur Bernard, 1889-1952.
Panem. 1933-52. ca. 100 items.
MoOM, John T 6. 1862.
Papers, 1884-1047. ca. 850 items.
Monitor Mutual Insurance Company, Portia,, Mcl"^
Records, 1870-1959. 1 ft. and 14 v.
MS 65-429
Monroe Co, Mich.
Records, 1819-1003. 375 items and 11 v.
Montelth, John, 1788-1868.
Papers, 1797-1871. ca. 830 items and 25 v.
Moody, Arthur Edson Blair, 1902-1954
Papers, 1930-54. 30 ft. and 38 v.'
Moore, Charles, 1855-1942.
Papers, 1901-40. 1 ft and 5 v.
Moore, James Martin, 1834-1918.
Papers, 1856-1018. 139 items.
Morley, Fred, 1856-1942.
Papers, 1850-1940. ca. 350 items and 64 v.
Morris, George Sylvester, 1840-1889.
Papers, 1852-1935. 1 t»„
Morrison, Minnie Leona (Brown) 1899-
Papcrs, 1920-67. ca. 150 items and 4 v.
Morse, Allen Benton, 1839-1921.
Papers, 1805-98. ca. 200 items and 1 v.
Mortoai, Hudson T
Papors, 1939-42. 100 items.
Mosher, Eliza Maria, 1846-1928.
Papers, 1846-1934. ca. 4 ft. and 4 r.
Moalton, Charles Henry, 1838-1916.
, Papers, 1861-1914. 83 items.
MS 65-431
MS 65-482
MS 65-438
MS 68-434
MS 66-486
MS 66-436
MS65-43T
MS 65-438
MS 65-489
MS 65-1377
MS 65-440
MS 66-441
Muller (E. B.) and Company, Port Huron, Mick
Business records, 1910-S7. 9 v.
MS 65-442
Malvany, Peter.
Papers, 1836-1900. 159 items.
, „ . , ■ „ , MS 65-1876
Michigan. University. Michigan -Historical Collections.
Women's organizations' records, 1866-1952. 224 items and
47 v.
MS 65-1376
Michigan. University. Michigan Historical Collections.
World War It papers, 1041-61. 687 items and 5 v.
MS 65-448
MS 65-444
Mummery, Arthur E
Papers, ca. 1884-1910. 150 items and 19 v.
„ MS66-446
Monger, Edith Gnrneti Cushaway Gotto, 1862-1946
Papers, 1907-45. ca. 800 items and 1 v.
Munson, John, 1870-1950.
Papers, 1904-61. 3 ft. and 4 v.
Murfln, James Orln, 1875-1940.
Papors, 1903-40. ca. 8 ft.
M3 65-446
MS65-44T
MS 68-448
Murphy, Prank, 1800-1940.
Papers, 1906-60. 96 ft. and 20 v.
w .< ■ c MS65-449
national Congress of Parents and Teachers. Michigan
Branch.
Records, 1918-54. 16 ft.
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MICHIGAN. PNIYERSITY. MICHIGAN KTS-
TORICAI, rr>T.TjrTT ONS (A kk ARB OR1
(Continued) '
UC ftar AKft
Nstional Society of the Colonial Danes of Amelia. Mich-
igan.
Records, 1896-1959. 4 ft
Nafun family.
Pspers, 1791-1858. 300 items.
MeU Gwya's Company, .Ann ^rtor, Uieh.
Records, 1930-96. 800 items.
Nelson, Joseph Raleigh, 1873-196L
Papers, 1893-1914. 8 ft. and 2 t.
Nelson, Rebecca Jewel (Francis) J. 1846.
Letters, 1901-04. 250 items.
Newkirk, Henry Wirt, 1854-1946.
Pavers, 1844-1986. 50 items and 2 t.
Noble, Henry G J. 1842.
Papers, 1862-85. M items and 5 T.
Norris, Mark, 1798-1862.
Papera, 1815-9L ca. 2 ft and 1 y.
Norris, Hark, 1857-1943.
Papera, 18T5-1960. 250 items and 4 T.
O'Brien, Thomas James, 1842-1988.
Papers, 1877-1922. 33 items sad £2 t.
Okltetterg, Peter Onus, 1880-
Papers, 1910-50. 3 ft.
Oliver Tractor Company, Battle Creek, Mick.
Records, 1873^1980. 176 itemsand 80 t.
Osbom, Chase Salmon, 1860-1949.
Papers, 1889-1949. 179 ft. sad 287 t.
Osbom, Stella Brunt, 1894-
Peprrs, 1918-57. 6 ft.
Oven, Henry E
Correspondence, 1874-78. 70 items.
Page, Herman, Bp., 1868-1942.
Papers, 1900-40. 49 items and 1 T.
r, Charles Henry, 1814-1887
letters, 1875-79. 66 items.
Parker, Franklin Leonidas, 1820-1894.
letter press books, 1850-97. 83 v.
Parkharst, John Gibson, 1824-1906.
Papers, 1834-1914. 15 ft. and 4 r.
Parmdee, Aimer Corneous, 1808-1889.
Papers, 1835-1934. 108 items.
Parsons, Henry Betta, d. 1885.
Papers, 1878-82. ca. 200 items and 14 v.
MS 65-451
MS 85-492
MS 65-458
MS 85-454
MS 65-455
MS 65-458
MS 85-457
MS 85-458
MS 85-459
MS 85-460
MS 65-461
MS 85-462
MS 85-488
MS 65-484
MS 65-485
MS 65-466
MS 85-487
MS 85-468
MS 86-489
MS 65-470
MS 85-471
Payne, William Harold, 1838-1907.
Papers, 1853-1933. ca. 2 ft. and 12 t.
Penntskt Township, Mich.
School records, 1840-1014. lft and 54 t.
Perry, Walter Scott, 1831-1897.
Papers, 1879-1926. 82 items.
Peterson, Reuben, 1882-1942.
Papers, 1905-40. ca. 3 ft.
Phelps, Jessie, 1870-1957.
Papers, 1832-1951. ca. 200 items and 20 T.
Phelps, Mary Merwin, 1885-1944.
Papers, 1926-56. 1 ft and 2 t.
Phelps, William Henry, 1873-1939
Papers, 1875-1938. 2 ft.
Paflops, Albert James, 1898-
Papers, 1930-60. 4 ft.
Pteard, Frank A 1889-1988
Papers, 1907-63. S ft. and 11 t.'
Puree, Darin*, i. 180L
Papers, 1810-190L 1 ft and 4 t. ""■••
PiBsbnry, Walter Bowers, 1872-1980.
Papers, 1898-1860. 3 ft.
PoBoek, James Kerr, 1898-
Papers, 1947-49. 8 ft
PoLscfcer, Andrew A
Papers, 1941-42. ca. 50 items.
Pond, EKhn. BartHt, 1826-1898^
Papers, 1841-1989. 5 ft and 15 v.
Pontine, Mich. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1823-1937. 300 items and 49 t.
Porter, George Bryan, 1791-1834.
Papers, 1765-1950. 79 items.
Postnm Cereal Company, at. Battle Oretk, UicK^^^^
Records, 1896-1948. 230 t. ""■-•on.
MS 65-476
MS 65-477
MS 65-478
MS 65-479
MS 85-480
MS 85-481
MS 85-482
MS 85-483
itS 85-484
MS 85-485
MS 65-488
MSS5-48T
MS 65-488
MS 85-489
MS 65-490
MS 85-491
MS 85-503
Rathban, Eerie Henry.
Papers, 1902-57. ca. 200 items.
Raymond, TJri.
Papers, 1848-1910. 31 items and 6 t.
Read, Gilbert E 1822-1898.
Papers, 1855-1903. 254 items.
*>*<*<>». VS.Amorioa* National BoiOrcu. Weihtmma
county Chapter.
Records, 1918-80. 5t.
MS 85-504
MS 55-600
ReeASeth, 1823-1924.
Papers, 1848-1923. 81 ;
12t.
terns, Jesse SiddaD, 1872-1942.
Papers, 1853-1942. 17 ft and 5 t.
Regal family.
Papers, 1834-1805. ca. 250 items and I
Rekhert, Rudolph, 1880-
Pspers, 1907-62. 18 ft
BeiebJe, Lewis.
Papers, 1885-1945. 53itemssnd8T.
Relghard, Jacob EBsworth, 1881-1942.
Papers, 1889-1988. 20 ft and 6 t.
, Lewie Charles, 1890-1961.
Papers, 1981-58. ca. 250 items.
Renndls, Charies Stephen, 1873-1982
t, " lendsV.
""" ■ ", vw«» «epaen, lsra-lBBS
Papers, 1852-1958. 60 items endl
Republieaa Party. Michigan.
Records, 1881-1940. 80 items and 1 t.
Rack, John Treadway, lV.l-UM
Papers, 1884-95. 10 items and 57 t.
Potter, Henry Albert, 1840=1933.
Papers, 1862-1908. ca. 100 iums and 6 T.
Potter, Wffliam W 1889-1940
Papers, 1896-1924. ca. '200 items.'
Potts, James Henry, 6. 1848. J-
Papers, 1864-88. ca. 225 itemssnd 8 t.
Pound, Arthur, 1884- '
Papers, 1935-57. ca. 250 items. ~
Pray family.
Papers, 1826-1910. ca. 100 items.
Patrons of Husbandry. Michigan State Orange.
Records, 1873-1961. 5 items, 6 t, end 1 reel of microfilm.
-. MS 65-472
Patrons of Husbandry. Michigan Slate Orange. YptSmti
Orange .Vo. 66.
Records, 1873-1959. 450 items and 16 T.
MS 85-473
Patterson, John C 1838-1910.
Papers, 1838-1924. 47 ft. and 164 t.
p.-— . *_ MS66-474
Patterson f smfly.
Papers, 1825-1931. ca.8ft
Fittoa, John, 1850-1907. "* 6B "*™
Pspers, 1888-1805. ca. 200 items.
MS 65-498
MS 85-494
MS 85-496
MS 65-496
MS 85-497
MS 65-498
Presbyterian Church in theft S. A. Preebyteria.
Records of Michigan Presbyteries, 1828-1961. 11 items
and 82 t.
»_-•_. . _ MS 65-499
Presbyterian dmrch in the V. S. A. Synod,. Michigan.
Records, 1834-1960. 8ftand6T. ^^ «"»»wa,
IkCQ a> 5f Kr v\
Pwtestant Episcopal Church in the a a A. Michigan
(Dioceee)
_ MS 65-601
Randall, Caleb Dwiaeu, 1831-1903.
Papers, 1855-1902. ca. 825 items and 13 v.
„ MS 85-502
Rankin, nomas Ernest, 1872-1958.
Oorresrxmdencs, 1915-28. ca. 850 items.
MS8
MS 05-507
MS 85-508
T.
MS 65-1879
MS 65-509
MS 85-610
MS 65-511
MS66-51S.
MS 85-1880
MS 65-613
MS 85-514
MS 65-516
MS 66-516
MS 85-517
MS 80-518
MS 80-519
MS 65-520
MS 85-1881
MS 85-521
MS 65-522
Buggies, Rsdemaker Lumber Company, Jk'ontmilfirmif'
Reoords, 1881-1907. 4»&h»u5t. M " MM < ***
Richardson, Jonas D
Papers, 1843-66.
1839-1884.
. 200 items.
Riggs, Henry Earle, 1885-1945
Papers, 1914-42. cclft
Rigler, Charies E
Papers, 1882-1905. 187
Bobbins, Frank Egkstsn, 1884-1963
Papers, 1907-52. ca. 200 items and It.
RobblnovJeronMi John, 1841-192L
Papera, 1881-1918. 40 items and 9 t.
Rogers, Henry Wade, 1853-1926.
Pspers, 1878-88. 60 items and 1 t.
Rominger, Carl Ludwig, 1820-1907
Papers, 1888-1945. 1 ft and 7 t.
Rotary Club, Am Arbor, Mich.
Records, 1881-48. 800 items.
Roth, Ffflbert. 1858-1925.
Papers, 1911-14. ca. 100 items sad 2 t.
Rows famuy.
Papers, 1862-1948. ca.860i
MS 86-524
Ruthven, Alexander Grant, 1882-
Papers,1904-5L lllftand52T.
Saline, Mich. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1881-1986. 18 items and 17 t.
MS 65-626
SaBuig-Hansen Lumber Company, Ortvlong, JflsJ.
Records, ca. 1887-1927. 250 t.
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MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. MICHIGAN HIS-
TORICAL COLLECTIONS (ANN ARBOR)
(ConttnuedT
Sample, George Washington, 1868-1945.
Papers, 1896-1910. St.
Suds, Louis, 1825-1905.
Business records, 1863-1933. S82 r.
Satterthwaite, Joseph C
Papers, 1835-85. ca. 100 items snd 44 t.
Sawyer, Alfred Isaac, 1B28-1891.
Papers, 1836-1919. ca. 2 ft and 83 ».
Sawyer, Walter Holme, 1881-1931.
Papers, 1904-31. ea. 6 ft.
Sehmalzried family.
Papers, 1B53-19O0. 50 items.
Scott, Fred Newton, 1880-1931.
Papers, 1904-39. ea. 2 ft. and 36 t.
Sean, Wiffiam Barnard, 1831-1922.
Papers, 1832-1915. 82 t.
CLoretand) 1877-
Papers, 1932-49. 2 ft end 2 t.
Sharf man, Isaiah Leo, 1886-
Pepera, 1940-66. 16 ft.
Shsrtd, Burke, 1889-
Papers, 1901-59. 2 ft.
Shaw, Wilfred Byron, 1881-1959.
Papers, 1900-54. ca.lft.and 5t.
Shaw family.
Papers, 1840-1938. lft.
Shay, Ephraim, 1839-1916.
Papers, 1875-1914. ca.l85i
Papers, 1867-1948. ea. 100
WiBett, 1817-1874.
Papers, 1839-78. 108 items.
HttteD, 1860-1932.
Papers, 1874-1929. ea. 250 items.
Shetterly, Seth K S. 1820.
Papers, 1829-1934. ca.2ft.
1871-1947.
Papers, 1854-1958. 37 items and St.
SWeWs, Franc* J
Papers, 1941-56. ea,2ft.end2T.
8DI, Mm Mahehn Berry, 1831-1901.
Papers, 1894-1901. 240 items.
Sink; Charles Albert, 1879-
Pspers, 1907-57. 88 ft.
MS 66-627
MB 65-528
MS 65-529
US 65-580
MS 65-681
MS 65-1382
MS 65-532
MS 65-583
MS 65-534
MS 66-536
MS 65-536
MS 66-587
— MS65-S38
HS»-a9
MS 65-540
MS 65-541
MS 65-542
MS65-548
MS 65-644
MS 65-545
MS 66-646
MS 66-6*7
Skarshaog, PanUne Grant (Watte), 1901-1950.
Papers, 1896-1941 ea. 1 ft and 27 t.
Smytnu, Asa Walker, 6. 1830.
Papers, ea. 1853-1907. 8 ft. and It.
Sayton, Wiffiam Clark, 1823-1897.
Papers, 1870-1940. 12 ft and 40 T.
MS 66-548
MS 66-649
Sleeper, Albert E X8924S84,
Correspondence, 1919. 614 items.
Sngh famOy.
Papers, 1825-1960. 21 ft and 125 T.
MS 65-561
MS 66-662
Papers, 1938-49. 60 items.
Smith, AnseBary Brooks, d. 1962.
Papers, 1932-62. 54 il
Smith, Charles, of Pontine, Mick.
Correspondence, 1889-97. cs. 100 items.
Smith, Cement McDonald, 1844-1923.
Papers, 1860-1922. 1 item and 15 t.
Smith, Henry Parker, 1826-1898.
Papers, 1823-93. 22 items and 23 t.
sand 18 t.
Papers, 1887-98.
Smith. Ralph Lewes, 1900-1961, collator.
Papers, 192S-6L 4 ft and 22 t.
Smith, Shirley Wheeler, 1875-1959.
Papers, 1881-1959. 4 ft. and 18 t.
Smith*, George Cornelius, d. 1910.
Papers, 1863-1954. es. 125 items.
Smftter, Weasel, 1894-1951.
Papers, 1938. 8 ft.
MS 66-1383
Seas of the American Rerolunou. Michiocn Society.
Watktma* Chapter.
Scranhook, 1914-36. It.
_ MS66-663
Scute, Harrison, 1832-1922.
Papers, 1856-1925. es. 250 items snd 8 t.
MS 65-553
MS 66-654
MS 65-555
MS 65-656
MS 65-557
MS 66-668
MS 65-659
MS 66-560
MS 85-661
MS 66-562
1834-1864.
Spalding, Wilbur F
Papers, 1862-64.
SpatddisE, OKrer Lyman, 1833-1922.
Papers, 1861-1921. 8 ft and 11 T.
Spankung, Themas Marshall, 1882-
Pspers, 1901-59. es.2ftand2T.
Soimer, George Owen, 1865-1934.
Papers, 1884-1945. 4ftsnd4ST.
StaeMer, Edward W 1872-
Papera, 1926-89. 6 ft
StaeMer, Michael, 1843-1928.
Business records, 1872-1928. 9 ft. and 112 t.
MS 66-664
MS65-6M
MS 65-666
MS 65-667
MS 66-568
MS 66-669
MS 66-670
StaeMer, Neil, 1905-
Papers, 1929-61. 170 ft.
MS 66-671
Stanard family.
Stanard and Parrish family correspondence, 1850-69.
97" — ■
MS 65-672
MS 66-678
Stanley, Albert Augustus, 1851-1932.
Pspers, 1904-25. ce.2ft
Stearns, Frederick, 1831-1907.
Pspers, 1897-1905. ca. 200 items.
MS 65-574
Stearns Salt & Lumber Company, Lvdinfton, Mioh.
Beeords, 1B85-1925. 260 t.
Steere, WBEam Campbeu, 1907-
Papers, 1942-46. ca.l00itema.
Papers, 1861-1921. lft. end 18 t.
Pspers, 1856-1909. 66 items.
Stone, Ons.
Business records, 1861-1910. 195 t.
Stone, Ralph, 1868-1956.
Papers, 1895-1955. ca. 1 ft. and 16 t.
MS 66-576
MS 65-576
MS 66-677
MS 66-678
MS 65-679
Sandwall, John, 1880-1950.
Papers, ea. 1920-39. 6 ft.
Sutton, EE Ransome, 1869-1934.
Scrapbooks, 1898-1934. It.
Sutton famfly.
Papers, 1836-88. 250
Swain, George Robert, 1866-1947.
Papers, 1896-1925. 50 items snd 3 t.
Swamson, John Bnrley, 1926-
Papers, 1954-62. 169 ft
Taggarl, Ganson.
Papers, 1850-1956. 4 ft. snd 19 t.
Tappan, Henry Phflip, 1805-1881
Papers, 1640-1936. lft.and.4T.
Tapping, Theodore Hawley, 1889-
Papers, 1908-eX lft. and St.
Taylor, Fred ManTule, 1856-1932.
Papers, 1885-1949. ca. 1 ft. and 8 T.
Taylor, HoweO, 1888-1957.
Papers, 1907-66. ca.2S0items.
Taylor, John W
Mich.
Papers, 1653-66. cs. 250 items snd 8 t.
MS65-680
MS 86-1384
MS 05-581
MS 65-682
MS 66-683
MS 66-684
MS 66-585
MS 65-586
MS 65-587
MS 65-588
MS
general storekeeper of Kalamazoo,
Taylor, Orla Benedict, 1865-
Pspera, 1881-48. ca. 150
Taylor famuy.
Papers, 1827-1908. ca. 3 ft. snd 16 v.
Teed, Florence S 1901-1964.
Pspers, 1924-64. 6 ft.
Ten Brook, Andrew, 1814-1899.
Papers, 1854-1935. 65
Thomas, Calrm, 1854-1919.
Papers, 18S8-19M. 3 ft. and 1ST.
Nathan Macy, 1803-1887.
Papers, 181B-89. ca. 2 ft, and 4 v.
MS 66-690
MS 65-691
MS 65-692
MS 66-593
MS 65-694
MS 66-696
MS 66-696
Thompson, Benjamin, phyetdan.
Papers, 1865-86. 6 t.
MS 65-1381
Taree^Juerters-Ceotirry Cub. Battle Creek Charter,
Beeords, 1906-40. 400 items.
MS 65-597
Thunder Bsy Boom Company, Alpena, Mich.
Business records, 1868-1912. 6 ft
Trims, De Hull Norman, 1882-1960.
Papers, 1912-58. 1 ft
TnadweU, Seymour Boughton, 1795-1867.
Papers, 1818-69. ea.400items.
Trowbridge, Charles Christopher, 1800-1888.
Papers, ca. 1823-40. 6 items snd 11 T.
Trowbridge, Lather Stephen, 1836-1912.
Pspers, 1842-90. ca.200itc
Tnebhnd. Thomas Chrkson, 1866-1951.
Papers, 1886-1946. ca. 1 ft. and 1 t.
Tucker, Stephen Dstjs, 1818-1902.
Papers, ca. 1846-98. 59 if
Tidier family.
Papers, 1798-1888 snd 1937. 50 items.
MS 66-698
MS 66-699
MS 65-600
MS 66-601
MS 65-602
MS 66-608
MS 66-604
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MICHIGAN. mnVERSITY. MICHIGAN HIS-
TORICAL COI.I.F.PTT ONS (ANN ABBnq )
(Continued)
MS 66-605
MS 65-606
MS 66-607
— , 1850-18*6.
Papon, 1850-86. 108 items and 4 t.
Tnttle. ArUmr J 1868-1944.
Papers, 1889-1943. 155 ft and 226 v.
UU, Edwin Falter, 1841-190L
Papers, 1878-1*17. Ill items.
MS 66-608
D. & A«y. 3S9tk Infantry.
North Bussian (Polar Bear) Expedition papers, 1818-18.
64 items.
no . . », , , MS66-0886
D. S. AoromeeSe Labor Board.
Records, 1834-86. es. 6 ft.
r> o _ MS 66-810
U. S. Committee en ContenaHon of Cultural Buovreet.
Michigan.
Becords, 1841-44. 200 items.
O. S. Fuel Administration.
Becords, 1818-18. 86 items.
U. S. National Labor Belationi Board.
Becords, 1937-38. 300 items.
U. S. Office of Prioe Adummtration.
Becords, 1843. 3 v.
Universities Cemmittee on Post-war International Prob-
lems. Ann Arbor Branch.
Becords, 1943-44. lis items.
MS 65-1887
MS 65-1388
MS 66-1388
Van Bnren, De Pay, b. 1822.
Papers, 1843-84. ca.2ft
Van den Broek. John Abraham, 1885-1058.
Papers, 1906-56. ca. 260 Hems.
vanaereook. Key C 1873-1960.
Papers, 1800-57. 200 items and 2 t,
Vanderpool, George.
Papers, 1668-70. 60 items.
Van 1>ne, Helen BetteM Bates.
Papers, 1844-64. ca.300itsms.
VtaWnt Norse Association of Ann Arbor.
Becords, 1896-1962. 1 ft. and 19 t.
Wait, ChroHaKej.
Papers, 1888-1819. 15 t.
Walker, Bryant. 1866-1938.
Papers, 1830-1831. ca. 8 ft. and 21 t.
Walker, Edward Carey, 1820-1894.
Correspondence, 1863-81. ca. 760 items.
Walton, Iran.
Papers, ea. 1940-60. aft.
Wanty, George Proctor, 1866-1*06.
Papers, 1900-06. 100 items snd 3 v.
Ward. Marcos Ueweuyn, 1876-1963
Papers, 1908-62. 8ft.
Warner, Fred Mattby, 1866-1928.
Papers, 1882-1918. 420 items and 6 t.
Warthin, AMnd Scott, 1866-183L
Papers, 1914-80. 6 ft
Washtenaw Comity Medical Society.
Becords, 1847-182L 260 items and 1 t.
_ MS66-1S98
Washtenaw Connty Medical Satiety. Wonan't AmOiary
Becords, 1938-68. 300 items and St.
MS 66-611
MS 66-612
MS 66-618
MS 66-614
MS 66-616
MS 65-1391
MS 66-616
MS 66-617
MS 66-618
MS 66-619
MS 68-620
MS 66-621
MS 66-622
MS 65-628
MS 65-1392
MS 65-624
MS 66-1394
MS 66-626
MS 66-626
MS65-427
MS 66-628
MS 66-629
MS 66-680
MS 66-681
MS 66-682
MS 65-638
MB 65-634
MS 66-436
Wenhry, Bobert Mark, 1861-1889. ltS 6S "* 86
Papers, 1879-1829. 7ftandS9T.
Wesieyan Methodist Connection (or Chnrch) of America.
Confrrmca. Michigan.
Becords, 1852-1942. » t.
Washtenaw Co, Mich.
Becords, 1827-1942. 12 ft. snd 79 t.
Washtenaw Historical Society.
Becords, 1825-1055. ca.3ft.ud5T.
Watktau, Lydia Harbangh Lewis, 1819-1909.
Papers, 1863-65. 09 items.
Watson, Edward Michael, 1840-1806.
Papers, 1868-1902. es. 200 items.
Watson, Janus Craig; 1838-1880.
Papers, 1857-81. ca. 1 ft. snd 9 t.
Wattles, John M
Papers, 1863-93. 68 items.
Wend, Charles Kasson, 1848-1825.
Papers, 1840-1924. 101 i
Wedemayer, WUHsm Walter. 1873-1913
Papers, 1890-1913. 2 ft.
Wehtsert, Charles Adams, 1878-1847
Papers, 1846-1947. c 2 ft audi Y.
Wetesert, John, 1828-1883.
Correspondence, 1861-66. 291 items.
Welch family.
Correspondence, 1864-1944. 1ft.
Wells, Benjamin Frankfin, 1636-1925.
Correspondence, 1861-69. ca. 125 items.
Wetts, Carlton Frank, 1898-
Papers, 1940-4L 160
WBSams, Gerhard Mermen, Mil-
Papers. 1*11-68. 860 ft. and 87 v.
Wffiiaass, Jeremiah D b. 1815.
Papers, 1808-1904. 70 items sod 16 v.
WBHams, John B 1782-1864.
Papers, 1799-1816. 99 items.
Wmson, James CaMweB, 1833-1912.
Papers, 1863-1912 and 1939. 6 Hems and 43 t.
Winchen, Alexander, 1824-1891.
Papers, 1837-81. ca. 9 ft. snd 188 t.
MS 66-660
MS 66-651
MS 66-662
MS 66-663
MS 65-664
MS 66-688
MS 65-689
MS 66-640
MS 66-641
White. Albert Easten, 18B4-1956 MS66-642
Papers, 1939-61. 75 items.
White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918. USf»-WS
Papers, 1857-1918. 82 items and 8 reels of microfilm.
Windt, Valentine, 1901-1956.
Papers, 1922-56. ca. 260 items and 1 T.
Wang, Asstin EE. 1792-1849.
Papers, 1817-1905. 130 items.
Wing, Warner, 1805-1876.
Papers, 1837-78. 89 items.
Winter, John Garrett, 1881-1956.
Papers, 1901-61. ea.2ft
Wisconsin Land and Lumber Company.
Becords, 1871-1914. 16 ft and 492 t.
Warner, Moses, 1816-1863.
Pspers, 1836-67. 18 items snd 5 t.
Withingten, WuHam Herbert, 1835-1903.
Papers, 1881-1909. 191 items and 39 t.
_ MS66-1S88
Worrerine Co-operatrre Wholesale, Laming, Kith.
Becords, 1937-38. ca. 100 items.
IESH-1SH
MS 66-666
MS 66-666
MS 66-18*7
MS 66-667
MS 66-668
MS 66-669
Wheeler, Oars Marian, 1861-1946.
Papers, 1874-1*45. ca,6ftsnd7T.
Wheeler, Frank Woks, 1853-1921
Papers, 1888-1917. ca. 100 items and 1 t.
Wheeler, Frederick M 8. ig62.
Pspers, 1859-1941. lft and 21 t.
Wheeler, Lorenzo O
Papers, 1836-1904. 51
Woman's Crab, Ann Arbor, Hick.
Becords, 1906-60. lft. and 10 t.
Wood, Norman Asa, 1857-1943,
Papers, 1848-1957. ca. 150 Hems and 5 t.
Woodruff, David OUphant
Pspers, 1837-83. 1 ft snd 2 t.
Worcester, Dean Conant, 1866-1824.
Papers, 1900-24. 3 ft
Wc»*M^Ctade. llichigan Dutrbt ComsritJ 13 M " l *°
Becords, 1930-60. 4ft
MS 66489*
MS 66-660
MS 66-661
MS 66-662
White, Enoch J 1814-1878.
Papers, 1886-77. ca. 450 items and 2 t.
While, Peter, 1SS0-1808.
Papers, 1849-1915. 23 ft and 74 v.
Whitney, Allen Srsson, 1857-1944.
Papers, 1885-1939. 156 Hems.
Whlitemore, Gideon OBn, 1800-1863.
Papers, 1817-1938. 3 ft.
Wrest, Howard M 1864-1946.
Pspers, ca. 1*12-19. 13 items snd 26 t.
WHgns, Horace Lafayette, 1859-1935.
Papers, 1879-1935. ca. 5 ft and St.
Wflhants, Edward, of Detroit.
Papers, 1838-76. ca. 50 items.
MS85-64S
MS 65-644
MS 65-645
MS 66-646
MS 65-647
MS 66-648
MS 65-649
Wright, Allen G teacher and furaer.
Papers, 1845-91. 425 items.
Wright family.
Papers, 1829-1939. 8 ft. snd 7 t.
Wykes, Boger Irring, 1874-
Papers, 1906-42. 8 ft
Toting, Leigh Jarris, 1683-1980.
Pspers, 1908-60. 250 items snd 6 t.
MS66-667
Young Men's Christian A sBorintlons. Ann Arbor, Mich.
Becords of the Tonng Men's snd Tonng Women's Chris-
ban Associations, 1896-1955. 200 items and 25 t.
-. MS66-668
TpsOanti, Mich. First Methodist Episcopal Chnrch.
Becords, 1831-1960. ca. 250 items and 73 v.
MS 66-663
MS 66-664
MS 66-666
MS 65-666
YpsOantL Mich. First Presbyterian Chnrch.
Becords, 1880rl*60. 100 items and 22 t.
Ziegier, Charles M 1888-1969.
Papers, 1929-69. es. 250 items snd 7 t.
MS 66-669
MS 66-670
MICHIGAN. TOgVEBSTTY. WILIiAM L .
CLEMENTS LIBRARY (ANN ARBOR)
Brown, Jacob, 1775-1828.
Papers, 1809-87. 2 ft (730 items)
MS 63-220
674
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. WILLIAM L.
CLEMENTS LIBRARY (ANN ARBOR)
(ConUnaedJ
Douglas, Sir Jama, Sort, 1703-1787.
Papers, 1737-87. 4 ft.
Fkmrnoy, Thomas, 17T5-185T.
Papers, 1798-1827. 106 items.
Hotebns, Lawrence E collector.
Papers, 1763-1918. 153 i
at 1848-1903.
Letters, 1862-66. 100 i
MS 68-221
MS 63432
MS 68-828
MS 68-225
Makdoogall-Brisbsne, Sir Thomas, Sort, 1773-1860.
Papers, 1813-15. 64 Hems.
MS 68-826
Hazsard, George Henry, 1846-1929.
Papers, 1885-1951. 54 items.
, j 1857-193L
Papers, 1895-1S02. 100 items.
Papers, 193L BTitl
MS 64-1531
MS 68-841
MS 63-848
MS 66471
m. ^.l-.H , Henry Crimes, 1839-1918.
Letters, 1862-65. 204 il
Michigan. University. WHUtm L. CltmtnU library.
N ortlrwest Territorj papers, 1786-1803. 83 i
O'Connor, John Michael, 17901-1828.
Papers, 1810-26. 872 i
W3mns, John Darragh, d. 1900.
Letters, 1862-65. 64 items.
MILLS MF ""PTAT. TTP1RAWV, rWYt.^TKro;
COLLEGE see ROLLINS COLLE GE,
MILLS MEMORIAL LIBRARY (WINTER
PARK, FLA.)
MILWAUKEE PUBLIC LIBRARY (WIS. )
MS 68-280
German Stock Company, jtSvmkec
Pabst German Theater collection, 1865-1885. ca. 8000
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (ST .
PAUL)
MS 84-1619
Blxby, WBIard Wilson, 1898-
Papera, 1918-43. 50 items and 1 reel of microfilm.
MS 63-231
Bowler, James Madison, 1838-1916.
Papers, 1856-1880. ca. 1000 items.
Brin, Fanny (Fhgehnan) 1884-
Papers, 1896-1958. 10 ft. (ca. 12^00 items)
Case f amir/.
Papers, 1902-27. 100 items and 7 v.
Caihcart family.
Papers, 1850-1921. ca. 1500 items.
MS 64-1520
Congregational Churches m Minnesota. Cmfermat.
Records, 1856-1954. ca.6ft.
MS 68436
Dole, Alexander M 1841-1888.
BnsbMss records, 1855-87. 100 items and 2 t.
Bonze, Wwiam Frederick, 1873-1962.
Papers, 1865-1962. ea.eft
MS 64-1522
Lamgford, George. 1876-
Papers, 1916-49. ca. S ft. (500 items and 22 v.)
MS 68-948
saaaB ecOtctcr.
Papers, 1857-1916. ca. 500 items.
MS 68-244
Leri, Warner, 1912-
Pepers, 1945-46. 112 items
MS65-672
Lindbergh family.
Papers, 1808-1960. ca. 10 ft. (ca. 6100 items)
MS 68-340
Mayo, Charles Edwin, 1827-1899.
Papers, 1851-88. ca. 500 items.
MS
MS 68447
minnesota. universitx library, de-
partment of special collecttohs
(mtnneapolW
MS 65-1978
Kalian, brln, 1912-1963, ooBsetor.
Children's literature collection, ca. 1800-19681 IT ft, ca.
10,000 items, and 28 fits drawers.
MINNESOTA. UNlVKKSlTSf LIBRARY, JAMES
FORD BELL COLLECTION (MINNEAPOLIS)
MS 64-858
Angus, Charles, merchant of XeesrpooZ, Eng.
Letter book of Charles and WiDiam Aliens, 1799-1851.
IT.
W D
Letter book, 1798-84. It.
De Mey Tan Streefkerk famOy.
Papers. 1725-1830. 890 items.
■, 1870-1957.
Papers, 1868-1950. 800 I
MS 65-678
Bice family.
Papers, 1846-1984. ca. 200 items.
Base Brothers For Company.
Records, 1855-1955. 77 ft. (ca. 75,000 items)
MS 84-1528
J, Ok O 1871-1983.
Papers, 1904-53. ca. 3 ft. (25,000 items)
MS 68-248
St. Croix Brrer Improrement Association, SWatter, Him.
Records, 1917-85. 95 items.
MS 63-249
St Louis Comity (Has.) On* and Farm Bnrera Asseda-
MS 64-859
MS 64-260
MS 65-1979
T M i ar a H y . lAnry. Jmn Fori Bdt CoSse-
an.
Merchants and ts Brel era* papers, 1800-1800. 100 items.
MS 64461
Minnesota. Utrrrermtr. Library. Semes Pari BtB OtOte-
Papers on French colonization and commerce, 1660-1800.
ca. 1200 hems.
MS 84-262
MS 68-83!
MS 68-284
Records, 1916-62. ca. 8 ft.
Senkkr famfiy.
Papers, 1B44-1955. ca. 800 items and 7 t.
Sbenardson, George Defreea, 1864-1926.
Papers, 1896-191L 57 items.
Street, Frank Witts, 1898-
Papers, 1898-1919. 50 items.
Sweet, Albert Barbank, 1847-1943.
Papers, 1865-1968. ca. 50 items.
Union Mercantile Company, Arlington, limn.
Records, 1918-89. ca. 100 items sad 12 t.
MS 68450
MS 68451
MS 844524
MS 68462
MS 68453
Jacob, 1704-1761.
Papers. 1788-58. 4t.
MISSOURI HISTORICAL SOCIETY (ST. LOUIS)
MS
_ t¥ j w 1778-1888.
P^nera. 1778-1840. ca. 85 items
P—Mf and enrrancy papers, 1797-1983. ca.
«, „„„ , 1801-1895.
Papers, 1769-1877. ea. 150
BfeseB, Daniel, 1768 or 69-1833.
Papers, 180241- ca. 50 "
MS 64-1525
Gehaa,MarkH 1808-
Papers, 192547. 50 items.
Gilbert, Mahtoa Norris, JS»_ 1849-1900.
Papers, 1883-1908. 68 items.
Sarah, <L 1930.
Papers, 1878-1930. 79 items.
Gregg, Oren Comdins, 1845-1926.
Papers, 1904-07. 100 items.
Carl Gustar Otto, 1871-1960.
Papers. 1933-42. 96 items.
MS 63486
MS 63437
MS 63439
Vdie, Charles Deere, 1861-1929.
Papers, 1919-53. ca. 2 ft (500 items and 12 v.)
MS 65-874
WefaM, Stand, 1869-1936.
Papers, 1817-1936. ca. 19 ft. (ea. 8OJ1O0 items)
MINNESOTA. UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES
(MTNNEAPOLW :
Ford, Gny Stanton, 1878-196!.
Papers, 1886-1959. 15 ft
Krey, August Charles, 1887-15*1.
Papers, 1910-55. 16 ft
Walter, Frank Keller, 1874-1945.
Papen, 1900-43. 7 ft.
Woffing, Frederick John, 1866-1947.
Papers, 1884-1948. 7 ft.
MS 65-1980
MS 85-1881
MS 65-1982
MS 65-1983
J. 1811-1860.
Papers, 1824-61. ca. 220 items.
Blxby, Wumun Keener, 1857-1931.
Papers, 1700-1931. Co. 18 ft.
Bock, Garden G 1880-1953.
Papers, ca. 1820-1950. ca. 200 items.
Bbur, Francis Preston, 1791-1876.
Papers, 1817-1959. ca. 100 Hems,
Blake, Lime (Derereux) 1835-1913.
Papers, 1847-1910. ea. 1200 if
Boefer family.
Boefer collection, 1849-1918. ca. 50 items.
Boggs, UUbarn W 1792-1860.
Papers, 1827-67. ca. 60 items.
Bogy & Leeomnte, SU. GrMvwrt, i/o.
Rose Mary Bocy collection, 1828-41. ca.
20 ft. of microfilm (neeaxiTe)
JSS644BB
800 items.
MS 64-287
MS 64488
MS 8448*
MS 64-1526
MS 64490
MS 64491
MS 64489
MS 64-29!
MS 64494
MS 64496
1600 items and
Bogy family.
Papers, ea. 1818-1929. ca. 300 iter,
film (negative)
Bower, family.
Papers. 1818-1931. ca. 150 items.
Boyce, Joseph, 1841-1928.
Papers, 1844-1919. ca. 120 items.
Breekemidge, George, 1769-1852.
Papers, 1804-63. ca. 60 items.
MS 64496
eand 50 ft of nucro-
MS 64-297
MS 64499
675
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MISSOURI HIST ORICAL SOCIETY fST LOUB)
(Continued) " — ' sisi
Bridge Hudson E 1810-1875
Papers, 1808-74. 2 ft.
Broadhead. lames Overton, 1819-1898
Pa|*TB, 1802-1906. ra. 900 items.
Bryan, William Smith, 1846-1940
Papers, 1817-1940. ol ISO items.
Bulkier family.
Pap-rs. 1848-65. co. 70 items.
Bonce, Harvey.
Papers, ca. 1821-98. ca. 100 items.
Burbach. George M 1884-1959.
Papers. 1936-57. ca. 50 items.
Byars. William Vincent, 1857-1938
Papeiv-. 1876-1940. ca. 2000 items.
Callaway, Janus, 1783-1815.
Maker collection, 1792-1859. ca. 125 items.
Campbell, Robert, 1804-1879.
Papers, 1825-194L ca.22ft
Can, Walter C MS-64-808
Carr-Zimmerman papers. 1780-191L ca, 500 jl
MS 64-300
MS64-S01
MS 64-802
MS 64-303
MS 64-304
MS 64-305
MS 64-308
MS65-«75
MS 64-807
Coozins, John E D 181S-1886
Papers, 1825-1050. ca. 100 items.
Craighead, Alexander.
Papers. 1800-15. ca. 60 items.
Crow. Carl, 1883-1945.
Papers. 1901-54. ca. 125 hems.
Crumb, Geneva, 1872-1962,
Papers, 1860-1956. ca. 75 items.
Darby, John Fletcher, 1803-1882.
Papers. 1785-1882. ca. 1500 items.
LV Arcamhai family.
Paprrs. 1S48-80. ca.90
Carson, Wiffiam Glasgow Brace, 1. 1841, cdOoctor
Canon collection, 1821-1926. ca. 800 items.
MS 64-309
MS 64-810
MB 64-311
Canon family.
Papers, 1810-1981. ca. 300 items.
Case family.
Papers, 1813-1913. ca. 150 items.
~ ... _ _ MS 64-312
Chamberlin, T W collector.
Chamberlin collection, 1661-1945. ca. 100 items.
O»otean family. MS6 " W
Business records, 1752-1946. SOft.eudSSv.
_. _, „ MS 64-314
Clark, George Rogers, 1752-1818.
Papers of George Rogers Clark and William Clark, 1766-
Oark family. MS6 " 15
John OTallon Clark collection, 1786-1804. ca. 450 items.
Clark, family. "S*" 19
Potrtiatan H. Clarice collection, 1842-192L ca. 3 ft.
Chanens, Cyril, 1902- MSS4 - 316
Papers. UJ21-56. ca. 2 ft.
On« family. MS 64-317
Marr C. Clemens collection, 1737-1954. ca.2ft.
Clin,. Frederick A MS6M18
IW J. Clinc papers, 1861-1919. ca. 60 items.
Devi* George Tornbull Moore, 1810-1888.
Papers. 1S32-13. ca. 200 items.
B» Bar, Benedict, 1814-1877
Papers, 1866-80. ca. 50 items.
"•any, John OTallon, 1841-1830
Papers. 1829-1933. ca. 25 items and 74 v.
Deiassns f amfly. MSS4-S34
Dolassus-St Vrain papers, 1S44-1909. ca. 500 items.
MS 84-825
MS 64-326
MS 64-327
MS 64-828
MS 64-329
MS 64-430
MS 64-331
MS 64-332
MS 64-333
Forsyth, Thomas, 1771-
Papers, 1793-1953. (
1.1700
MS 65-1402
MS 85-1403
Forsyth, Thomas, 177W833.
Tesson collection, 1757-1910. ca. 500 items.
Frem. Chester, eoBoctor. MS65-6S9
Burins* ip^pers , of_ Kwkaskia, DL, Ste Gone™™, Mo,
Stlxmi^McHSttiMissoo^leW-lSSO. ca.iWiteaM.
MSM-6M
MS 65-691
MS 64-836
MS 04-396
Da Man family.
Papers, 17T9-1957. ca. 1000 items.
Dealoge family.
Papers, 1815-1955. ca. 600 items.
Dianmnt, Henry A coJUctor. MS6MST
Henry A. Djemant collection, 1805-75. ca. 100 items.
Dorsphan, Alexander William, 1808-1887 ^ "~ M8
Papers, 1855-1907. n. 60 items. '
Dougherty, John, 1791-1860.
Papers, 1823-1917. ca. 600 items.
Drips, Andrew, 1789-1860.
Papers, 1820-60. ca. 200 Hems.
Onh^y, William Henry, iaiS-,o. 1913
Papers, 1844-1914. ca. 50 items.
Bads, James Buchanan, 1820-1887
Papers, 1776-1931. ca. 200 items.
Easton, Rofus, 1774-1834
PalHTS.lT90-l.SS4. .-a. 100 items and 3 v.
Baton, Laden, 18.11-1890.
Papers, 1853-87. 49 v. and 3 boxes.
BUot, William Greenleaf, 1811-1887
Papers, 1841-19G1. ca. 125 items.
Elliott, Newton G 1812-18771
Papers, 1834-1909. ca. 600 items.
Far trade papers, 1686-1940. ca. 125 ft
Gale, Daniel B 1818-1874.
Papers, 18SO-1900. ca. 200 itama.
Graham family.
Fordyce collection, 1798-1943. ca.!
Kochtltzky, Otto, 1855-1935
Papers, 1850-1936. 7fLand4Jv.
Lucas family.
P«P»re, 1754-1854. 9 ft
MaeKeroie, Kenneth, 1797-1861.
Papers, 1796-1918. ca. 1500 items.
MS 65-692
MS 65-698
MS 65-694
MS 65-696
MS 64-339
MS 64-840
m
MS 64-441
Clubs and societies papers, 1870-1962.
ca. 350 items.
MS 64-830
r.-jv «. » MS 64-821
Goflins, Thomas R 1860-1961.
Thomas R. and Martin Collins papers, 1866-1951. ca. 60
items.
Conway, Joseph, 1703-1830.
Papers, 1798-1922. ca.
Cook, Fannie (Frank) 1893-1949
Papers, 1881-1940. ca.4ft
County Court papers, 1844-51.
ca. 3S0 items.
MS 64-322
MS 64-823
MS 64-324
— family.
Papers, 1796-1988. ca. 200 items.
Evans, Aognst H
Papers, 1830-70. ca, 180 items.
Fenian Brotherhood.
Records, 1866-1921. ca. 70 items.
Field, Eugene, 1850-1895.
Papers, 1855-1940. ca. 250 items.
Huey family.
Papers, 1740-1953. ca. 150 items.
H»4 Henry, 1827-1898. MSU*S>
items!*" °* H '" r> ' "" d Ed " ard FUd < 1846-1940. ca. 300
MS 65-676
MS 65-1401
MS 65-677
MS 65-678
MS 65-679
MS 85-680
MS 65-681
MS 65-682
MS 65-688
MS 65-684
MS 85-686
MS 65-686
MS 65-687
Historical Society, St. Lorn
Church papers, 1727-1962. 2 ft
Mnwwri, Historical Society, St. Zouk.
Co mmis si on s collection, 1720-1904. a
Missouri Historical Society, St. LouU.
Cooper County papers, 1810-196L ca. 110
Miaaoori Historical Society, St. Lorn.
Fnes papers, 1825-1919. ca. 100 items.
Missouri Historical Society, SL Lan.
Florissant papers, 1790-1959. ca. 100 items.
Records, 1861-64. ea. 150 items. "<*»W °-
«*". Bryan, coZfector. MS»4-»48
John Gano Bryan papers, 1788-1917. ca. 160 items.
^^^^^JORICAXSC^Ty
MS 65-1404
MS 65-1406
Apnlegste, Lisbon, 1803-1876.
Papers, 1819-99. 3461 items and 19 v.
Barfh family.
Papers, 1852-1907. 52 items.
Bingham family.
Papers, 1814-86. 150 items.
Broadhead, Garland Can, 1827-1912.
Papers, 1858-1908. 300 items.
CampbeH, Isaac R 1798-1882.
Papers, 1821-87. 881 Hems.
dark, Waham, 1770-1838.
Papers, 1798-1831. 6 v.
Cotambia, Mo. Christian College.
Becords, 1858-74. 11 v.
France, Charles B 1885-1890
Papers, 1857-00. 1 box.
Frkrtoe, Thomas, 1796-1872.
Papers, 1827-1908. 1 box.
Guitar, Odon, 1825-1908.
Papers, 1838-1903. 253 Hems.
Beyle, James.
Papers, 1818-1913. 240 items and 14 v.
MS 64-268
MS 64-264
MS 64-265
MS 64-266
MS 64-267
MS 64-268
MS 64-270
MS 64-271
MS 64-272
MS 64-278
676
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MISSOURI STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(COLUMBIA) (Continued)
Lascar, Baud F
Papers, 1851-1904. 165 i
MS 64-274
MS 64-275
MS 84-276
MS 64-877
MS 64-278
MS 04-279
MS 64-280
MS 64-281
MS 64-282
Sidney, 1812-1888.
Papers, 1830-1938. 13 braes.
Smith, Thomas Adams, 1781-1844.
Passm, 1798-1864. 1747 items.
MS 64-281
Vielette, Eugene Morrow, 1873-1939, collector.
Violette manuscript collection, 1S06-192L 1 box.
Abid, 1797-1863.
Papers, 1788-1933. 8114 items and SI t.
McCoy, Wflmrd J
Papers, 1857-71. 88 items.
mcGready, Wiffiam E b. 1819.
Papers, 1817-71. 65 items.
McLane, WnBam H b. 1816.
Papers, 1838-93. 1430 items.
Karmaduke, Meredith MSes, 1791-1884.
Papers, 1823-86. 347 items.
Stood, Henry Thomas, 1818-1902.
Papers, 1850-79. 408 items.
Paxton, Wuliam McCbmg, 1619-1916.
Papers, 1760-1915. 1290 items.
Webster Ca, Mo.
ArehiTes, 1841-1924. 701
MS 64-284
NATIONAL ARCHIVES see U. S. NATIONAL
ARCHIVES (WASHINGTON, D. C.)
NATIONAL WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER-
ANCE UNION, FRANCES E. WILLARD~
MEMORIAL LIBRARY FOR ALCOHOL
RESEARCH (EVANSTON, ILL. )
MS 85-1984
WOlard, Frances Elizabeth, 1839-1898.
Papers, 1855-98. ca. 400011
NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(LINCOLN)
Abbott, Luther Jewett, 1891-1900.
Papers, 1867-72. 75 hems.
MS 64-1527
Abbott, Ned Odbertson, 1874-1960.
Papers, 1850-1959. ca. 16 ft. (ca. 10^00 items)
MS 64-1528
Ok, /fob.
Becords, 1854-1959. ca. 39,000 items,
Aldrich, Benton, 1831-1918.
Papers, ca. 1880-1918. 2 ft.
AUrieh, Bess (Streeter) 1881-4954.
Papers, 1907-54. lift.
1881-1885.
Papers, 1860-1935. ca. 250 items.
Allen. Charts W b. 185L
Papers, 1871-1041. ca. 800 items.
Allen. Mary Elizabeth (Bryan)
Genealogical notes. ca.3ft
ABen, Wiffiam Vincent, 1847-1924.
Papers, 1889-1934. ee.2ft
Altrnss Qnb, Lincoln, Neb.
Becords, 1922-60. ca. 2 ft.
MS 85-1407
MS 65-1408
MS 85-1409
MS 65-1410
MS 65-1*11
MS 65-1412
MS 65-1418
MS 65-1414
MS 65-1415
American a^Mwwfiwn of Unrrerstty Women. ZsneoZa
(Neb.) Brmek.
Becords, 1920-59. ea.3ft
MS 65-1416
American Aasodation of TJnmrsity Women. Nebratha
Dmoion.
Becords, 1980-61. 2 ft.
MS65-141T
ATsry, May (Bennett) 1870-1960.
Papers, 1929-37. ca. 200 items.
-*- MS 65-1418
Bassett, Sunnd day, 1844-1926.
Papers, 1874-1927. 3 ft.
MS 65-1419
Beatrice Cbaatanqna Literary and Scimtrh Circle.
Becords, 1894-99. ca. ~
Beeeher, George ADen. £p„ 1868-1951.
Papers, 1837-1950. 14 ft.
Berg, Theophfl Herman, 1879-
Papers, 1907-62. ca. 400 Hems.
Berge, WendcD, 1903-1956.
Papers, 1924-54. ca,2ft
Bsnrfce, John Gregory, 1843-1896.
Papers, 1673-98. 6 ft.
Bradford, Barry Etwya, 1878-1963.
Papers, 1945-63. ca. 800 items.
Branch, Perry W
Papers, 1844-1922. ca. 150 items.
Brandsberg, George, 1937-
Papers, 1962-63. ca. 1 ft.
Brtnten, Job Webs, 1883-
Correspondence, 1918-20. ca. 100 ita
Broady, Jefferson Hajmaker, 1844-1908.
Papers, 1861-1908. lft.
Brown, Norris, 1863-1960.
Papers, 1898-1953. lft.
Co, too.
Records, 1883-1948. 84 ft
Bryan, Charles Wayknd, 1887-1945.
Papers, 1908-38. ca. 17 ft.
Bart Co, Neb.
Becords, 1857-89. 54 ft
Baxter, Hugh Alfred, 1878-1954.
Papers, 1945-54. 180 ft
MS 65-1420
MS 65-1421
MS 65-1422
MS 65-1423
MS 65-1424
MS 65-1429
MS 65-1426
MS 65-1427
MS 65-1428
MS 65-1429
MS 65-1480
MS 65-1481
MS 85-1482
MS 65-1488
MS 65-1434
Co, Abo.
Lend, tax, and election records, 1875-1923. 2 ft
MS 66-1485
MS 65-1436
MS 65-1187
MS 65-1438
1894-1964.
Papers, 1928-62. evlft.
CampbeB, lam C G
Manuscripts and notes, ca. 300 items.
Carns, Margaret Jane (Brake) 1859-1952.
Papers, 1865-1952. 2 ft
Carson, John Lind, 1832-1897.
Papers, 1858-89. ca. 800 items.
MS 65-1439
Central Nebraska Psbfie Power and Irrigation District
Records, 1907-59. ca. 16 ft
MS 65-1440
1839-1907.
Correspondence, 1871-1904. 7 ft
Chase, Warren Tinker, 1660-1940.
Papers, 1880-1916. ca. 1 ft
Chenowetb, Caleb Ashbory, 1843-1864.
Papers, 1856-1941. ca. 150 items.
MS 65-1441
Church, Foster, 1822-191L
Papers, 1858-191L ca. 6 ft
CttapPt H*Hf* JulteML
Papers, 1860-1928. ca. 800 items.
Chafe, Landy.
Papers, 1879-1922. ca. 300 items.
Cochran, Robert LeRoy, 1886-1963.
Papers, 1900-41. 119 ft
Cola, Neffie W
Papers, 1932-53. caSOOitems.
Ethel
Papers, 1882-1657.
Condon, WuuamM
Papers, 1868-1920.
1865-1920.
. 100 items.
Papers, 1839-79. ca. 400 items. .
MS 65-1448
MS 65-1444
MS 65-1446
MS 65-14*6
MS 66-1447
MS 65-4448
MS 654449
MS 65-1450
MS 65-1451
MS 65-1452
MS 65-1453
MS 65-1454
MS 65-1455
MS 65-1456
MS 65-1457
MS 65-1458
MS 65-1985
Dean, Edwin Btanehard, 1866-1948.
Research data on the Plymoiith Colony of Nebraska,
1988-12. ca.l60if
1887-1959.
Papers, 1935-42. 8 ft
Corral, Erasmus Michael, 1. 1846.
Papers, 1870-1913. ca- 400 items.
Crandall, Calvin B
Letters, 1862-65. ca. 150 items.
Crawford, Harry Lore.
Papers, 1934-58. ca-SOOii
Crete Mills, Crete, Net.
Records, 1685-1920. cs.40ft
Ctnranins, Thomas A
Papers, 1865-1906. ca.50
Dake, Orsamss Charles, 1832-1875.
Papers, 1849-1924. a. 1 ft
Davis, Margaret, 1875-1958.
Papers, 1836-1956. ca. 300 items.
Papers, 1891-1957. ca. 150 items.
MS 65-M69
Delta Kappa Gamma Society. Zett Chapter, Linee&n, Neb.
Pioneer women teacher research, 1928-48. ca. 800 items.
MS 65-1460
Dibble, Richard, i. 1886.
Papers, 1858-1903. ca. 100 items.
MS 65-1461
MS 65-1462
MS 65-1468
MS 65-1464
MS 65-1466
MS 65-1466
MS 65-1467
MS 65-1468
MS 65-1986
Lee James, 1861-1937.
Papers, 1815-1936. calft
Eager, Frank Dewttt 1872-1960.
Papers, 1898-1957. 6 ft
Ernst, Carl Julius, 1853-1932.
Papers, 1860-1929. ca-lft
Feenan, Martin J b. 1842.
Papers, 1862-1953. ce.lft
Florence, Neb.
Records, 1842-1917. ca.3ft
Fort Kearny, Neb.
Records, 1845-1831. ea.6ft
Fort Robinson, Neb.
Records, 1873-1949. 12 ft
Friends, Soci ety of.
Minutes of monthly meetings in Nebraska, 1882-1986. ca.
677
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NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(LINCOLN) (Continued) ~~
MS 65-1469
Frontier Cm Keb.
Records, 1B79-96. 12 fL
_ _ ;m _ 1 _ MS 65-1470
Fry, Edwin Angastas, 1851-1986.
Papers, 1878-1S36. lft.
MS 65-1471
Fnnas, BoJwrt WaidMen, 1824-1905.
Papers, 1832-1905. a. SI ft.
MS65-1472
Gerrard, Betty C
Pipers, 1879-1913. ca. ISO items.
Snr.im.. MS85-1967
Patents, 1898-191L ca. 800 items.
MS 65-1473
Griee. Samuel Bat; i. 1817.
Papers, 1817-1922. 1 reel of microfilm (400 items)
_. __ .^_ MS 65-1474
Griggs. Frederick, 1867-1952.
Papers, 1912-52. ca. 300 items.
_. „ .. __. MS65-1475
Griggs, Nathan Kirk, 1844-1910.
Papers, 1874-1915. 25 ft.
_ . MS (5-1476
Harrison, Robert D 1897-
Papers, 1952-56. 12 fL
_ MS 65-1477
Herron, Leonard Smith, 1884-1958.
Pallets, 1917-58. 7 ft.
_ MS 65-1478
Howard. Edgar. 1858-1951.
Papers, 1893-1950. 2 ft
i—..- ~ _ MS 65-1479
Jenkins, Myron B
Papers, 1880-1941. ea.B3ft
MS 65-1494
Nebraska. State Penitential?, Lincoln.
Records, 1882-1913. ca. 1 ft, ca. 900 items.
^r-^.. ~ . MS 65-1496
North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary
Schools. Kdmutc Committer on Secondary School).
Records, 1896-1943. ca. 11 ft.
Johnson, Albert Lrtle, I. 1864.
Papers, 1881-1940. lift.
Johnson, Frank Henton, 1871-1960.
Papers, 1855-1948. 22 ft
Johnson Co.. Keb.
Records, 1860-1925. 44 v.
Kiagsky, George Pomerojr, 1865-1929.
Papers, 1922-29. ca. 2 ft
Kinscdav, Hazel Gertrude, d. I960.
Papers, 1919-39. ca. 1 ft.
Robes, Frank Joseph, 1850-
Papers, 1943-46. ca. 2 ft.
MfCallnni, Donald, 5. 183L
Papers, 1865-1943. ca. 150 items.
MeKeWe, Samuel Roy, 1881-1956.
Papers, 1911-52. 66 ft.
McMnnen, Adam, 1875-1950.
Papers, 1915-68. 6 ft.
Majors, Thomas Jefferson, 1841-1982.
Papers, 1859-1932. 1 fL
Malone, Robert T 1891-1963.
Papers, 1930-83. 8 ft.
MelaJeJohB. George De Rue, 1857-1929.
Papers, 1897-1901. . ca. 38 ft
Muldale Ranch Company, /Tort* Platte, Net
Records, 1883-1946. ca. 34,600 items.
MTasissiptti Valley Historical Association.
Records. 1895-1963. ca. ISO ft
Morton, Juttus Sterling, 1832-1002.
Papers, 1844-1904. 125 ft
Nebraska State Farmers' Alliance.
Records, 1874-1920. 5 ft
Omaha Woman's Press Club,
Records, 1928-32. cs. 300 items.
Otoe C&, AVo.
Records, 1855-1935. 42 ft
Bicker, EB Seray, 1843-1926.
Papers, ca. IT ft.
Ritchie, William, 1886-1956.
Correspondence, 1938-54. ca. 5 ft
Bowes, Richard Dean, 1932-1963.
Research data. ca. 100 items.
"~ MS 65-1989
Sarpy County Historical Sodcty.
Manuscripts, 1857-1957. ca. 175 items and 1 reel of mierc-
MS 65-1497
MS 65-1498
MS 65-1499
MS 65-1500
MS 65-1501
NEW HAMPSHIRE. UMVER STTV tthbaot-
(DURHAM)' = — SZS±
Perkins family.
Papers, 1794-1915. ca.200
MS 65-698
MS 65-1480
MS 65-1481
MS 65-1482
MS 65-1488
MS 65-1484
MS 65-1485
MS 65-1486
MS 65-1487
MS 65-1486
MS 65-1489
MS 65-1490
MS 65-1491
MS 65-1988
MS 65-1492
MS 65-1493
MS 85-1495
Sarpy Co, Keb.
Records, 1859-1915. 17 ft.
Saanders Co, AW.
Records, 1878-1925. 80 ft
Smith, Thnrman Anton, 1877-1956.
Papers, 1934-54. ca. 300 items.
Sorenaen, Christian Abraham, 1890-1959.
Papers, 1915-55. ca.77ft.
Stefan, Karl, 1884-1951.
Papers, 1934-5L 19 ft
Sweet, John Hyde, 1880-1964.
Papers, 1938-40. en, 10 ft.
United War Fund of Nebraska.
Records, 1943-46. ca.l7*t
Wflnams, Battle (Pram) 1878-
Papers, 1884-1959. ca. 31 ft
Wooster, Charles, 1843-1922.
Papers, 1861-1921. ca. 11 ft.
MS 65-1502
MS 65-1508
MS 65-1504
MS 65-1505
MS 65-1506
MS 65-1607
MS 65-1508
MS 65-1509
MS 65-1510
NEW LONDO N COUNTY HLSTOR TCAT. SOCIETY
(NEW LONDON, CONK. ) '
Canatos, Pranees Maawarjag. 1795-1869.
Workbooks. 4 ft
MS 45-1995
Papers relating to New London Comity, 1646-I965. Tft
NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC LIBRARY (LA. )
Claiborne, WOaam Charles Cole, 1775-1817 MS65-699
Papers, 1804-14. 122 items.
Iaassat, Pierre Clement de, 1756-1835.
Papers, 1808-04. 66 items.
St Maxant, Cflbarto Antonio de, d. 1794.
Documents concerning the estate and i
Gilbsrto Antonio de St MaxenL ca.4ft
MS 65-700
MS 65-701
■a of Son
NEW- YORK HISTORICAL SOC IETY (NEW
YORK CITY)" ~ " ~
— . , 1819-1901.
Papers, 1855-66. Ibex.
MS 65-1011
MS 65-1512
NEVADA. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (RENO)
rt—t » «.j— , MS 65-1990
□lurch, James Edward, 1869-1969
Papers, 1889-1959. 90 ft
Chohaondeley, Robert.
Correspondence, 1757-75. ca. 120 items.
Corowallia, Sir William, 1744-1819. ««--»**
me%± "J? 1 ™* t0 his * rTi< * ™ "* Aatericaa Serolution,
Darts, Andrew Jackson, 1820 (ca.)-1890.
Papers, 1852-56. 225 items.
DarisvErwin.
Papers, 1856-76. ca. 160 items.
Demndd, Emily (Prime) 1840-1909.
letters, 1890's. ca. 100 iti
Comn, Trenmor, 1848-1904.
Papers, 1864-1927. 7 ft.
Consolidated Virginia Mining Company.
Eeeords, 1859-19SL 16 ft
Eureka and Palisade Railroad Company.
Records, 1873-1938. 6 ft
Pyramid Lake Palate Tribe.
Tribal Counei] records, 1934-64. 12 ft.
MS 65-1991
MS 65-1998
MS 65-1998
MS 65-1994
NEW CHURCH T.TRBtpy (CINCINNATn see
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, NEW
CHURCH LIBRARY (CINCINNATI)
NEW ENGLAND METHODIST HISTORICAL
SOCIETY LIBRARY (BOSTON UNIVERSITY)
Methodist Church (United State,) Conferences. Veto Eng-
land. Butorieal Society.
Chnreh records, 1790-1963. 46 ft (200 items)
m> .v „ „ MS65-697
Methodist Church (United State,) Conference,. Key, Eng-
land. HUUmcal Society.
Methodist correspondence, 1787-1940. 737 items.
DehneU, Richard, 1798-1873.
Papers, 1846-62. 2btnes.
CUtassy. Frederick George.
Papers, 1861-63. ca. 1800 items.
Eaton, Charles Phillips.
Papers, 1883-1921. cs- 65 items and 3 v.
Ferris, Chuaome.
Papers, 1840-69. ca. 60 items and It.
Gilbert, Rnf us Henry.
Papers, 1865-ca. 1885. 1 box.
Baring, Abram P
Military papers, 1862-68. ca. 60 hems.
Hoffman, Ogden, 1793-1856.
Legal papers, 1836-47. ca. 175 items.
Holland Land Company.
Correspondence, 1806-22. ca. 95 items.
Hubbard & Greene. New York.
Records, 1812. ca. 70 items.
Jenkins, Charles T
Gold mining papers, ca. 1850-1900. ca. 350 i
MS6VM513
MS 65-1514
MS 65-1615
MS 65-1516
MS 65-1517
MS 65-1618
MS 65-1519
MS 65-1520
MS 65-1521
MS 65-1522
MS 65-1523
MS 65-1524
MS 65-1525
678
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NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (NEW
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, THEATRE
COLLECTION
Powell, William Stevens, 1919- cdUtetcr.
William S. Powell collection, 1716-1928.
MS 84-378
YORKC1TX) (Continued)
568 hems and
MS 66-1528
MS 85-708
Sv.
Karon, Wuliam.
Sobd, Bernard, 1887-1964.
MS 64-379
Latter book, 1798-1800. 1 t.
MS 64-845
Papers, lreOVW. ca. 250 items.
ParJte, Jaams W
Papers, 1829-78. 157 items.
Looser, Chubs Frederick de.
Pepsin, 1860-70. Kir. ud 1 box.
NEWBERRY LIBRARY (CHICAGO)
MS 65-704
Saohsr famuy.
Papers, 1858-1921. 68 items.
MS 84-880
MS 65-1527
Boeder, CarraD, 1896-1956.
MS 84-881
Mexico. Ejereito.
Papers, ca. 1910-56. 11,750 items.
Papers, 1884-1900. 581itema.
Califonim records, 1793-1803- It.
MS 65-706
MS 65-1628
Casey, Bobert Joseph, 1890-1*62.
New Tork (S tate) Committtonertof Forfetbun
Papers, ca. 1910-62. 20 ft
NORTH CAROLINA. TTNTt-ERSITY LIBRARY.
i^UTHEBN HISTORICAL toLLBCltOl*
{CBSPELfflLL)
Records, 1779-80. ca. 175 hams and 4 v.
MS 65-1529
New York (Stetj) Cemmmionen of ScfyubvtiM.
PnOer, Henry Blake, 1857-1*29.
Papers, 1874-1928. 11S0 items.
MS 85-1*97
Beoords, 1777-91. 99 items.
Gerstenberx, ABee. 1886-
Pepers, 1918-85. 657 Hems.
MS 65-1*98
AeUsad, WIDiam Hayes, 1856-1940.
Papers, 1847-1937. ca. 4000 items.
MS 85-715
NEW YORK LAW INSTTTDTE LIBRARY (NEW
Mawrer, Pant Scott, 1887-
MS 85-706
Adams, Charles Ckrtatopher, 1873-1955, tOk
MS 64-882
YORK CITi 1 )
totar.
Pspers, 1*13-64. 269 items.
Papers leratmg to bird stndies, 1925-34.
». 460 items.
CConor. Charles, 1804-1884.
Papers, 1800-75. ca.I2ft
MS 65-702
Fareelos, Stanley MeCrery, 1898-
Papers, 1942-62. cs. 14^100 items.
MS 65-707
Afcunanee Factory records, 1839-1908.
127 items.
MS 64-888
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
MS 64-848
Wyett, EdHh Franklin, 1878-1*58.
Papers, 1894-1955. 409 items.
MS 85-708
Alcorn, James Lank, 1816-1894.
Papers, 1850-1949. 84 itema.
MS 64-884
Bene, Glendolea T
New Tork State Woman SeSrage Party pan
ea. 850 items.
era, 1918-18.
MS 64-847
NORTH CAROLINA STATE DEPARTMENT OF
Alexander, Adam, 1758-1812.
Paptre. 1758-1882. cs. 900 items.
Alexander, Edward Porter, 1835-1910.
Papers, 1852-1910. a. 4 ft.
MS 84-886
ARCH. VES AND HISTORY (RALEIGH)
Britiah Apprentice dab, Ifea York.
Becords, 1921-60. S cartons.
BtoKader.
Papers, 1787-1851. 872 hems and 8 boxes.
MS 64-864
MS 84-886
Brown faauty.
MS 84-848
BUr, John J 1660-1*87.
MS 84-865
Alen, George Washington
MS 85-1580
Papers. 1844-88. lbox.
Papers, 1*28-87. 2 boras.
Papers, 1882-1932. 750 items.
MS 84-84*
MS 64-866
MS 64-887
Bnehennann, lSnzabeth.
Brawn famfly*
ADen, William C
Correspondence, ca. 1904-55. 8 folders.
W. Vance Brown collection, 1794-1894.
652 items snd
ltasinem records, 1847-74. 164 hems.
MS 84-850
55 T.
MS 64-388
Doming, Edwin Wflhrd, 1860-1942.
MS 84-867
AhrtTH tanrily.
Papers, 1880-192L 1 box.
Casweu, Richard, 1729-1789.
Papers, 1804-98. 298 items.
MS 64-851
Papers, 1733-90. 53 items.
MS 64-889
W— Mini flllllll
MS 64-368
Andersen, Edward Out urd, 1815-1888.
Papers, early mid-19tb eent 12itemsend2T
Cochran, WflEam A 1878-
Papers, 1813-82. 63 Hems.
MS 84-852
Atlas Cochran collection, 1788-1936. 1400 Hems end 4 t.
MS 84-8*0
Gfbbs, rm;««.
MS 64-1529
Attderaon famfly.
Papers, 1931-59. 1 box.
Dodd, LUnan.
Papers, 1828-98. cs. 250 hems.
MS 64-858
Papers, 1779-1945. 80 boxes.
MS 84-977
Hale flamflr.
Papers, 1818-72. 8 boxes.
Gregory, John HHery, 1832-1903.
Papers, 1849-1910. 4809 items.
MS 64-1580
Apnteton, George Lyman, 5. 184L
Papers, 1822-1907. ca. 876 items.
BJB, Darid Bennett, 1843-1910.
Papers, 1886-1910. ! boxes.
MS 64-854
Haywood, Fabhm Jnhas, 1808-1880.
Papers, 1888-1*00. 174 hems.
MS 84-869
Ashe. William WUlard, 1872-1*82.
Papers, 1859-1982. ca. 3 ft
MS 66-8*1
Kent family.
Correspondence, 1802-66. lbox.
MS 84-855
MS 64-370
Hues, Wait, coOeetor.
Wsh snd Leone Ernes collection, 1889-98. 498 items sad
Atkins, James, _?j>, 1850-1928.
Papers, 1874-198L 1690itama.
MS 84-8*2
8 T.
MS 64-393
Kiddle family.
MS 84456
Hinton, Charles L
MS 64-871
Alt-uote fnmlli.
Papers, 1769-1901. ca. 1100 itema
Papers, 18611-1985. ca. 75 items.
Papers, 1844-5a 237 items.
MS 64-879
Atwood & Company, Ph&addphaa.
MS 64-894
MS 64-857
HoBeman, William Henry.
Becords, 1866-59. 120 hems.
Little family.
Peseta, 1852-1900. 1929 items snd 4 t.
Correspondence, 1806-60. 7 boxes.
MS 84-8*5
sfltehd, Jane Terner.
MS 84-858
Jaxoeka, Charles W
Correspondence, 1819-46. 104 items.
MS84-878
Bacon, Heary, 1822-189L
Papers, 1SS6-9L 890 items.
Letters, 1851-55. It.
MS 64-874
MS 64-896
Rockwell, William Walker, 1874-1958.
Papers, 1915-21. 2 folders.
MS 84-859
Tones, Arthur, of Bdoaton, IT. O.
Pspers, 1793-1800. 90 items and It.
Bailey. James B 1820-1884.
Pspers, 18(7-85. 200 hems.
Papers, 1780-1999. «1t.
MS 64-880
Jeyner, James Yadkin, 1862H1964.
Pspers, 1878-1912. 1211 items.
MS 64-875
MS 64-1581
BaSey, John Lancaster, 1795-1877.
Papers, 1788-1890. 500 items.
MS 84497
MS 64-881
Letxett, Nazareth.
MS 84-8*8
Snaaiah Child Welfare Association of America
Business records, 1887-89. 60 kerns.
Bate. Charles Wesley, 1884-1915.
Becords, 1937-89. 2 cartons.
Nkhotla, Bcnajah.
MS 64-1682
Pspers, 1885-1*18. oa. 500 items.
MS 84-862
Papers, 17B8-1684. 8 boxes.
MS 85-1581
Saber, WIDiam, 1863-1941.
MS 64-476
Bala, Hope, 1. 1785.
Papers, 1914-81. o. 160 items.
Norman famfly*
Pspers, 1811-1911. 400 items.
Papers, 1827-1930. 75 heme.
MS 64-868
MS 64-877
MS 64-899
Wertenkampf, Freak, 1868-1962. '
E^PaQB elilllaly.
Baker, WBKam B 1339-1864.
Papers, 1888-1961. 5 boxes.
Papers, 1822-64. 60 items.
-Papers, 1859-66. ca. 200 Heme.
ew
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
NORTH CAROLINA. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY,
Brownrigg fsnuly.
MS 64-426
Carter, David Muter, 1830-1879.
MS 64-983
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION
Papers, 1771-1886. 999 items.
Papers, 1773-1923. 3844 items.
(CHAPEL HILL) (Continued)
Bryan, James, d. 1856.
MS S4-979
Carter, Fariah, 1780-1861.
MS 64-450
Baker family.
MS 64-978
Papers, 1814-1922. 1234 items.
Bosinesa records, 1606-61. 2295 items.
Papers, 1830-Ti 50 items.
Bryan. Shepard, 1871-
MS 64-426
Chambers, Henry Alexander, 1841-1925.
MS 64-451
Banks, Thaddeus, 1815-1879.
MS 64-400
Paper*, 1909-15. ca. 400 items.
Papers, 1833-1925. 192 hems.
Papers, 1744-1825. 900 items.
MS 64-427
MS 64-489
MS64-401
Bryan, William Shepard, 1827-1906.
Chandler, Charles Lyon, 1883-1962.
Barnes, David Alexander, 1819-1892.
Papers, 1818-79. 178 items and It.
Papers relating to Joel B. Poinsett, 1809-1961. ca. 1800
Papers, 1806-92. 120 items.
MS 64-428
items
MS 65-716
Bryan family.
MS 61-458
Barnsley family.
Papers, 1838-1916. 315 items.
Papers, 1704-1985. ca. 13,500 items.
MS 64-980
Chapman, Alfred, 1818-1876.
Papers, 1779-1876. 284 items.
MS 64-403
Bnmgardner, Jacob Alexander, 1. 18471
MS 64-454
Barringer, Daniel Moreau, 1806-1873.
Papers, 1825-1903. 275 items.
Chase, Harry Weodburn, 1883-1953.
Papers, 1807-1929. ca. 800 items.
MS 64-428
Papers, 1911-66. ca. 230 items
MS64-403
Burke, Thomas. 1747 («o.)-1783.
MS 64-156
Barry, John Alexander.
Papers, 1763-1803. 360 items.
Cheesborongh, John, 1817-1908.
letters, 1881-1903. 49 items.
MS64-480
Papers, 1859-83. Ill items
MS 64-404
Burke, William B 1864-1947.
MS 64-466
Bassett, John Young, 1805-1852.
Papers, 1879-97. 326 items.
Cheshire, Joseph Bbuut, Bp^ 1850-1932.
Papers, 1822-71. 153 items.
MS 64-431
Papers, 1611-1932. 3 ft.
Beanie, Oliver.
MS 64-40*
Burnett family.
Papers, 1842-1919. 70 items
Cheves, Tjmgdnn, 1776-1857.
MS 64-457
Business records, 1860-86- 350items.
MS 64-432
Papers, 1814-1919. 1KB items
Benbury, John Avery, 1827-1862.
MS 64-406
Burton, Hntchms Gordon, 1774-1836.
Papers, 1809-39. 75 items.
MS 64-456
CUbaraa, Jobs Fraud* Hamtramck, 1809-1884.
Papers, 1858-99. 140 items.
MS 64-483
Papers, 1797-1884. 2ft
Berrien, John Maepherson, 1781-1856.
MS 64-407
Burton family^ :
Papers, 1807-1911. 334 items.
Claiborne, Thomas, 1823-1902.
MS64-984
Papers, 1778-1865. ca. SCO items.
MS 64-434
Papers, 1849-1929. 500 items.
MS 64-408
BnrweD, Armistead, 1839-1613.
MS 64-985
Barson, wnsam L E F
1780-1866.
Papers. 1869-1613. ca. 400 items.
Cmrke, WHUam J 1819-1886.
Papers, 1780-1866. 50 items
MS 64-435
Papers, 1888-81. 813 hems.
MS 64-409
BnrweH, Edmund S d. 1887.
MS 64-459
Belts, Alexander Davis, 1832-1918.
Papers, 1863-83. 89 items.
dick family.
Papers, 1847-1917. 78 items.
MS 64-436
Papers, 1772-1895. 192 items.
Biggs, Herman, 1832-1887.
MS 64-410
BnrweD family.
Papers, 1750-1923. ca. 8500 items.
Oingman, Jane (Poindexter)
MS 64-460
Civil War papers, 1857-82. 141 items.
MS 64-487
Papers, 1810-1908. 391 items
MS 64-411
Butler, Marion, 1863-1938.
MS 64-461
BJroie, William.
Correspondence, 1836-64. 250 items.
Papers, 1854-1937. 22 ft
C&ngnian, Thontas. T anier, 1812-1897.
Papers, 1862-65. ~ 790 items
Bjorkman, Edwin August 1866-1951.
MS65-717
Buxton, Ralph Potts, 1826-1900.
Papers, 1752-1916. Bit.
MS 64-418
Cocke, Harrison Henry, 1794-1873.
MS 64-463
Papers, 1885-1954. 12,000 items.
Pspers. 1762-1876. ca. 200 items and 6 t.
Black family.
Papers, 1797-1926, 120 items.
MS64-412
Bynum, Wffliam Preston, 1820-1909.
Papers, 1778-1908. 540 items.
MS 64-489
Cocke, PMIp Charles, 1879-1949.
Papers, ca. 1907-48. 50 items
MS 64-468
Bute, Victor, 1865-1928.
Papers, 1841-1919. 340 items.
MS 64-413
Byrd, William McKendree, 1817 (ea.)-1874.
Papers, 1882-1914. 136 items
MS 64-440
Coffee, Alexander Donelsen, J. "»9
Pspers, 1817-1901. 126 items and 2 t.
MS 64-464
Bond, Loniaa (Fentrias)
Correspondence, 1843-95. 91 items.
MS 64-414
CaSery, Dooebon, 1835-1906.
Papers, 1838-1924. 837 items.
MS 64-441
Coffleld famfly.
Bosmess records, 1723-1920. cs. 400 items.
MS 64-486
Boykin, Alexander HMmmnw, 1815-1866.
MS64-415
CaUer family.
Papers, 1817-86. ca. 250 items.
MS 64-448
Cohen, Miriam Grata Moses.
MS 64-466
Papers, 1748-1932. ca. 600 items.
Correspondence, 1824-64. 841 items.
Brashear family.
Papers, 1804-65. 249 items
MS64-416
Caktwel, David Franklin, 1814-1898.
Papers, 1830-98. 8016 items
MS 64-443
Cob janOy.
Pspers, 1707-1914. 2000 items.
MS 64-467
Bratton, John, 1831-1898.
MS65-16S2
CaMweD, Tod Robinson, 1818-1874.
Papers, 1801-90. 550 items
MS 64-444
Calhoun, John Swing, 1750-1802.
MS 64-468
Letters, 1861-45. l v.
Pspers, 1774-1850. £50 items
Brevard family.
MS 64-417
Caldwell famOy.
Papers, 1786-1917. 1522 items.
MS 64-981
Comer, Braxton Bragg, 1848-1927.
MS 64-986
Business records. 1754-1903. 411 items.
Papers, 1908-27. 8 ft
MS 64-418
MS 64-445
MS 64-469
Brerard family.
Cameron famOy.
Connor, Henry Groves, 1852-1924.
Papers, 1820-1904.
Papers, 1739-1929. ca. 33,000 items
Pspers, 1744-1924. lift.
74 items and 2 reels of suerofikn.
MS 64-448
MS 64-470
MS 64-419
Canndd, Henry Lee, 1860-1942.
Coon, Charles Lee, 1868-1927.
Bridgers, John Luther, I. 1850.
Papers, 1921-42. 825 items
Pspers, 1695-1927. 4 ft.
Papers, 1865-72. 55 items.
MS 64-448
MS 64-987
Brombtrg, Frederick George, 1637-1830.
MS 64-421
CantweU, John Lucas Paul, 1828-1909.
Coop famfly.
Papers, 1830-1909. ca. 140 items.
Pspers, 1820-1917. 192 items.
Papers. 1738-1930. ca, 12,000 items.
MS 64-447
MS64-471
Brown, J J
Papers, 1912-27. ca. 6000 items
MS 64-422
Capehart family.
Papers, 1 668-1890. 405 items.
Canufth, John Hamilton.
Papers, 1888-78. 77 hams.
Brown, J L
Papers, 1862-66. 73 items
MS 64-128
Csradeoc family.
Papers, 1771-1947. ca. 200 items.
MS 64-449
Cotten, Lyman Atkinson, 1874-1926.
Pspers, 1886-1947. 7500 hems.
MS 64-988
MS 64-424
MS 64-982
MS 64-473
Brown family.
Carr, Julian Shakespeare, 1845-1924.
Cotten family.
Papers, 1779-1906. 64 items.
Papers, 1865-1923. caSft.
Papers, 1892-1958. ca. 1000 items.
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Coulter, John Ells, 1861-1947.
Papers, 1849-1960. 16 ft
Cooper. William AudTey. 1817-1888.
Papers, 1785-1930. 1S76 items.
MSW-TM
MS 84-478
MS 64-474
US vl TOO
MS 64-475
MS 64-891
MS 64-476
MS 64-477
Cox, James W
Papers, 1741-1889. 225 items.
Creagh family.
Papers, 1840-1904. ca-85Hema
Crenshsw family.
Papers, 1751-1876. 125 items.
Cropper, Thomas Bayae, i 18115.
Papers, 1832-79. 196 items.
Cunningham, John Wilson, 1820-1887.
Political correspondence, 1854-69. 160 items.
Cunningham, Sumner Archibald, 1843-1918.
Pipers, 1891-1915. 77 items.
Curtis, Hoses Ashley, 1808-1872.
Papers, 1825-1929. 2600 items.
MS84-892
Curtis, Walter Gflmsn.
Papers, 1813-1918. 792 items.
MS 64-993
nabney, Charles Wflham, 1856-1941, eaSestor.
Papers relating to education in the South, 1798-1986. 28
ft (ca. 20,000 items)
MS 64-478
Davidson famuy.
Papers. 1813-1937. 72 items.
MS 64-479
Davis, Ebaa.
Letters, 1858-64. 85 items,
MS 64-994
Davis family.
Papers, 1812-1915. 6269 items.
MS 66-719
Dawson, Nathaniel Henry Rhodes, 1829-1895.
Papers, 1851-1915. cs. 850 items.
MS 64-995
De Sosset family.
Papers, 1581-1940. 3880 items.
MS 64-480
Dercreux, John G
Papers, 1791-1890. 200 items.
MS 64-896
Dewey, Charles, 1798-1880.
Papers, 1828-86. 184 items
DsWitt, Marcus B
Papers, 1846-88. 145 items.
Dkkuis, Francis Asbuzy, 1804-os. 1878.
Papers, 1713-1934. 2320 items.
Dickinson, Putt K
Correspondence, 1820-61. 50 items.
Dickson, WOham G 1776-1856.
Papers, 1767-1920. 1090 items.
Dickson family.
Papers, 1802-1914. ISO items.
Dillon family.
Papers, 1805-1912. ca. 200 items.
Dimon, Charles Augustas Ropes, f. as. 1841.
Papers, 1861-66 95 5
Dixon, Hairy St John, 1843-1898.
Papers, 1855-1904. 249 i
Douglas, wnEsm Kirtbnd, 1830-1888.
Papers, 1831-88. cs. 400 items.
Dealer, Richard, 1822-1901.
Lepnl papers, 1787-1900. 2645 items.
MS 84-481
MS 84-997
MS 64-888
MS 64-499
MS 64-482
MS 64-483
MS 64-434
MS 64-486
MS 64-486
MS 64-1000
Drane, Robert Brent, 1851-1939.
Papers. 17 18-1935. 164 items.
Dromgoele, Edward, 1751-1835.
Papers. 17S6-1871. 1800 items.
Durham, Carl Thomas, 1882-
Pspers, 1930-58. ca- 60,000 items
EggiestOB famuy.
Papers, 1825-1905. 182 hems.
Efflot, John, 0/ Burnett Ca^ If. C.
Papers. 1T35-1897. 280 items.
EOioU, John Barnwell, 1841-1921.
Papers, 1820-98. 100 items.
MS 64-487
1871-1*85.
Papers, 1888-1939. ca- 250 items.
Erwin, George Phifer, 1840-1911.
Papers, 1779-1915. 830 items.
Espey family.
Papers, 1861-87. 180
MS 84-489
MS 64-1002
MS 64-490
MS 64-481
MS 64-492
MS 64-498
US 64-1003
MS 64-1004
MS 64-494
MS 64-495
MS 84-1005
MS 64-496
MSB4-497
WiTaam O 1885-1881.
Papers, 1860-1930. 168 Hems.
MS 64-498
Force, Peter, 1790-1868, cdUctor.
Papers concerning the Mecklenburg Declaration of inde-
pendence, 1775-1875. 73 items.
MS 64-1006
Porwood, Williajn Stump, 5. 183a
Papers, 1836-91. lSOOitsms.
MS 64-1007
Foster, Robert C 1786-1871.
Papers, 1837-87. 92 items.
MS 64-499
Foster family.
Papers of the Foster and Weed famines, slitema.
Papers. 1820-1926. 2550 items.
Eweu, Richard Stoddert, 1817-1872.
Papers. 1803-1924. ce.2ft
Ferguson, Barley Bascom, 1875-
Papers. 1892-1941. 4 ft
Flekhrn, John Rose, 1858-1907.
Papers, 1882-1942. 270 items.
Fisher famuy.
Papers, 1758-1898. 4050
Rtxpatrick, Benjamin, 1802-1869.
Papers, 1819-82. 208 Hems.
Francs, Maria (Miller) HID.
Papers, 1828-79. cs. 226 Heme.
Fries, Frands, 1812-1888.
Braines papers, 1850-1925. 603Hem&
Fuller famuy.
Papers, 1786-1911. ca,6000i)
MS 64-600
MS 64-1008
MS 64-601
MS 64-602
Gage, James McBabbin, 1818-1856.
Papers. 1835-88. 60 items.
MS 64-503
Gaifher, Thomas William. 1840 -1863 .
Correspondence of Thomas William Gaitoer and J. Bur-
Bess Gaither. 1860-64. 143 items.
MS 64-504
Gallagher, Charles K 1833-1893.
Papers, 1732-1886. 105 items.
Gardiner family.
Papers, 1756-1891. 300 items.
Gardner, Oliver Max, 1882-1947.
Papers, 1901-64. ca. 1» ft,
Gardner, William Montgomery, 1824-1901.
Papers. 1818-74. 54 items.
MS 64-1009
MS 66-720
MS 64-1010
MS64-605
Gaston, James MeFadden, 1824-1903.
Papers. 1852-1945. ca. 400 items snd 1 reel of microfilm
(negative)
MS 64-1011
Gaston, William, 1778-1844.
Papers. 1701-1915. 1407 items.
Gau tier famuy.
Papers, 1789-1926. 150 items.
Gillespie, James, 1764-1805.
Papers, 1720-1877. 701 i
Gilmer, Jeremy Frands, 1818-1883.
Papers, 1839-94. 2 ft
Gftmer, Robert D 1858-1825.
Papers. 1796-1836. 3433 hems.
Ghryas, John, 1786-1858.
Papers, 1789-1859. 125 items.
Geld, Pleasant Darnel, 1833-1920.
Papers, 1862-96. ee-140
Gorman, Arthur Pue, 1839-1906.
Papers, 1872-1916. 64 v.
MS 64-1012
MS 64-1018
MS 64-606
MS 64-1014
MS 64-507
MS 64-508
MS 64-1015
MS 64-1016
James Angoras, 1841-1906.
Civil War letters and book, 1881-84. 117 items
Alexander, 1804-1875.
Papers, 1750-1927. 7 ft.
MS 65-721
MS 86-1633
MS 64-1017
MS 64-509
MS 64-510
MS 65-1534
MS 64-1018
MS 64-611
MS 64-512
MS 64-1019
MS 64-1020
MS 64-618
MS 64-614
MS 64-615
MS 64-616
1786-1857.
Papers, 1781-1944. ca. 2 ft. and 18 ft of microfOm.
MS 64-517
Hamilton famuy.
Papers, 1770-1888. 100 items and 7 reels of microfilm
(negative)
MS 64-518
a T fl i mfl+.w famuy.
Papers of the Hamilton and Morgan families, 1776-1867.
878 items.
MS 84-1021
Banes, Lewis C
Papers, 1846-65. 1300 Hems.
Graves, Charles Irenes, 1838-1896.
Papers, 1631-1909. ca. 1500 items
Green, Thomas Jefferson, 1601-1863.
Papers, 1820-1910. 1500 items.
Gregory famuy.
Papers, 1622-1913. 166 items.
Grundy, FeKx, 1777-1840.
Papers, 1807-89. 69 items.
Guerrant, Edward Owings, 1838-1916.
Papers, 1856-1917. 2 ft
Gnian, lease, d. 1828.
Papers, 1795-1865. 101 Hems.
Gtathric, James, 1782-1869.
Letters, 1857-62. 53 Hems
Gwyn famuy.
Papers, 1779-1938. 720 items.
Hairston, Peter Wnson, 1819-1886.
Papers, 1773-1886. 550 Hems.
Hale, Edward Joseph, 1839-1822.
Papers, 1815-1917. 400 Hems.
Hall, Eli West, 1827-1865 1
Papers, 1841-94. 68 Hems.
Halsey, Edwin L
Papers, 1862-89. 202 Hems.
Hamilton, Charles Eaton, 1816-1855.
Papers, 1800-69. 800 Hems.
Harding, William GOes, 1808-1886.
Papers, 1819-89. 500 items
MS 64-619
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Harper f amQy.
Pipers, 1838-1921. ca. 9 ft.
Harrington, Henry Wflham, 17481-1809.
Papers, 1775-1864. 71 items.
Harris, Wade H 1858-1935.
Papon, 1909-35. 500 items.
Harrison, Janes nomas, 1811-1879.
Papers, 1770-1878. 181 items.
Barrisn, Henry, 1829-1910.
Papers, 1855-1910. 276
Haskell, Alexander Cheres, 1839-1910.
Papers. 1849-1905. 185 items.
HasseU, Sylvester S 1844-1928.
Papers, 1885-1928. 510 items.
Hawkins f amQy.
Papers, 1740-1898. 20 ft.
Hedrick, Benjamin Sherwood, 1827-1886.
Papers, 1856-1900. 212 items.
MS 64-520
IIS 64-531
MS $4-1022
MS 64-522
MS 64-523
MS 65-782
MS 64-1023
MS 64-1024
MS 64-1025
MS 64-1026
Henderson, Archibald, 1877-1968, collector.
Papers relating to the Henderson family, fa. 5 ft. (ea.
3600 items) J »"•(".
Henderson, John Steele, 1846-1916.
Papers, 1759-1935. lift
Hentz family.
Papers, 1816-1918. 173 items.
Hfflhonse family.
Papers, 1775-1923. ca. 900 items.
SUtrfjw, Laurens.
Pipers, 1825-96. 600 items.
MS 64-1027
MS 64-524
MS 64-625
MS 64-1028
MS 65-723
JohnC
Papers, 1851-60. 174 items.
Johnson, William, e/ iouufory, jV. C.
Papers, 1760-1907. 575 items.
Johnston, Rnfns Zenas, 18T4-1959.
Papers, 1895-1950. 493 Hems.
Johnston, Thomas M
Papers, 18.19-75. 88 items.
Joiner, James Harvey, 1819-188L
Papers, 1852-81. ca. 200 items.
Jones, Cadwauader, I. 1848.
Papers, 1859-1925. 200 items.
Jones, Edmund, 1771-1844.
Papers, 1791-1841. 156 items.
Jones, George Washington, 1806-1884.
Papers, 1835-84. 114 items.
Janes, James Kjmbrough, 1839-1908.
Papers, 1900-21. 103 ft
. John Beauchamp, 1810-1866.
Papers, 1794-1866. 164 items.
Judge, John, 1830-1885.
Btnaness papers, 1852-8L 3 ft.
Kate Baldwin Free Kindergarten Association,
Records, 1899-1938. ca. 600 Hems.
MS 64-531
MS 64-1035
MS 64-932
MS 64-533
MS 64-634
MS 65-725
MS 64-535
MS 65-726
MS 64-1036
MSS4-5SS
MS 64— 1037
MS«t-M7
Kelly, John, 1744-1826.
Papers, 1747-1882.
ca. 450 items.
Hobos, Mary (Mendenhall) 1852-1930, eoOector.
Papers relating to the manumission of stares by the So-
ciety of Friends in North Carolina, 1778-1845. 124 items.
Hogg family.
Papers, 1762-1944. 162 items.
Hoke family.
Papers, 1750-1925. 6 ft
MS 64-1029
MS 64-1030
MS 65-724
MS 64-626
MS 64-1031
MS 64-527
MS 64-528
Holmes family.
Papers, 1781-1932. 100 items.
Hooper family.
Papers, 1778-1911. ca. 700 items.
Huhard family.
Papers, 1741-1907. ca. 19,000 items.
Hughes family.
Papers. 1790-1910. 410 items.
Hunt, Andrew Lucas, 1843-1905.
Papers, 1863-1908. 170 items.
Hutson, Charles Woodward, 1840-1936
Papers, 1765-1941. ca. 2 ft
_ MS 64-1039
t Henry, 1778-1840.
Papers, 1784-1923. ca.5ft
MS 64-1034
1. Bobert A of MaMmbarg Co, Fa.
Papers, 1822-73. 63 items.
MS 64-1088
JarkBon, Riddle ftCompmny.
Becords, 1835-39. 300 items.
MS 64-630
, - -«athan, 1769-1810.
Papers, 1794-1892. 83 items.
Kerr, Alice Spencer, 1858-1878.
Correspondence, 1872-87. 332 Hems.
Ktmberly, John, el 1882.
Papers, 1821-80. ca. 1790 items.
Ktsoid, John, 1787-1867.
Legal and papers, 1820-87. 180 items.
King, Henry Lord Page, d. 1882.
Papers, 1848-62. 212 items.
King, Mitchell, 1783-1862.
Papers, 1801-62. 700 items.
King, Thomas Butler, 1800-1864.
Papers, 1763-1870. 5 ft
Kingsbury, Theodore Bryant, 1828-1913.
Papers, 1840-1915. 240 items.
Kbby-Smith, Edmund, 1824-1893.
Papers, 1776-1906. 2 ft.
Krtehin, Claude, 1869-1923.
OSce files, 1915-23. ca. 19 ft (80,000items)
Lney, Drary, 1802-1884.
Papers, 1823-1903. 1662 items.
Lnwton famuy.
Papers, 1774-1932. 2 ft.
Lay famuy.
Papers, 1842-1846. ca,6ft
Papers, 1797-1934. 198 items.
Papers, 1785-1897. 0.200
Uewenworth, Frederick Peabody, J. 1888.
Papers, 1807-191L 166 items.
Le Conte, Joseph, 1823-1901.
Papers, 1864-97. 95 Hems.
MS 64-588
MS 64-539
MS 64-540
MS 64-1088
MS 64-541
MS 64-1089
MS 65-727
MS 64-1040
MS 64-1041
MS 64-1042
MS 65-738
MS 64-541
MS 64-1048
MS 64-1044
MS 64-542
MS 64-1045
MS 64-643
Lee. Stephen Dili, 1833-1908.
Pspers, 1784-1929. 62 items.
Leftwich, Joel, 1759-1846.
Pspers, 1796-1843. 61 items.
I/Engle, Edward MeCrady, 1834-189a
Papers, 1834-97. ca. 3 ft (5140 items)
Leonard, William S 1794-1826.
Papers, 1808-29. 161 Hems.
Lewis, I»ey Penman, 1833-1884.
Basmess records, 1857-1916. 88
Lewis, Wflham Gaston, 1835-1901.
Papers, 1855-1911. 72 items.
Lewis famuy.
Papers, 1801-1900. 145 items.
Lindsay, Kobert Goodkjw, 5. 1816.
Papers, 1855-1927. 96 Hems.
-, .-» Adolpli, 1810-1864.
Papers, 1839-81. ca. 180 items.
Unacomb family.
Papers, 1832-1936. 210
Loekett, Samuel Henry, 1826-1891.
Papers, 1861-88. 178 i
Logan, Thomas MuHrup, 1840-1914.
Papers, 1846-1938. 208 Hems.
London famuy.
Papers, 1776-1933. 305 items.
Long, Andrew Theodore, 1866-1946.
Pspers, 1876-1943. ca. 400 "
Long family.
Correspondence, 1857-77. 57 Hems.
Lord family.
Papers, 1748-1890. 76 items.
Lowndes, William, 1782-1822.
Papers, 1754-1941. 353 items.
Lutterloh family.
Papers, 1780-1889. 97 Hems.
Lyle, JofanM
Papers, 1841-64. ca. 800 Hems.
Lynah, James, 1735 1-1809.
Papers, 1770-1878. 60 items.
Lytic, WOhain, 1755-1829.
Papers, 1T7S-184L 125 Hams.
Hacay family.
Papers, 1746-1918. 820 items.
HcBee family.
Correspondence, 1860-1986. 238 items.
McBee family.
Correspondence, 1860-1935. (MS 64-559)
Addition, 1754-1900. 1740 items.
MeCoDam, Andrew.
Papers, 1795-1935. ca. 8 ft. (2835 Hems)
McCorkle, William Parsons, 1855-1988.
Papers, 1806-1983. ca. 6 ft (2145 Hams)
MS 64-545
MS 64-1048
MS 64-1047
MS 64-646
MS 64-647
MS 84-5*8
MS 64-1048
MS 64-649
MS 64-650
MS 64-1049
MS 64-1050
MS 64-551
MS 64-552
MS 64-553
MS 64-564
MS 64-655
MS 64-556
MS 64-1031
MS 64-557
MS 64-1063
MS 64-1058
MS 64-558
MS 84-689
MS 66-729
MS 64-1064
MS 64-1068
MS 64-1056
MeCormick, John GOehrist, 1877-1828, osSeetor.
Papers relating to the North Carolina Seoeaaion Coma
Hon, 1896-1900. 195 Hems.
MeCnUoh, Henry Eustace.
Papers. 175B-181L 29 items and 1 t.
ateDowalL Susan (Wltheranoon)
Papers, 1835-66. n»it— ~
MS 64-1057
MS 64-560
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McDowell, Janus, 1795-185L
Papers, 1750-1865. ca. 780 items.
MS 64-661
MS stress
McDowell, Silaa, 1. lTKr.
Papers, 1827-85. 105 Hems.
MS 64-1058
McDowell, Thomas David Smith, 1823-1898.
Papers, 1783-1825. ea. 8 ft. (ea. SOW items)
MS 84-588
McDowell, Wflham Walhue, 1824-18*3.
Papers, 1772-1883. 181 Hems.
_, MS 64-664
McEhvee family.
Papers. 1756-1888. 242 Hems.
Mdver, Alexander, 1822-1902.
Papers, 1853-1929. 308 Items.
MS 65-730
fffHf fc H J fnUtflT.,
Papers, 1743-1915. 4 ft. and 3 nab of microfilm (nega-
tive)
MS 64-1059
MacKenzie, Ella (Nofand)
Paprrs, 18*1-86. 438 items.
McKoy, William B
Papers, 1744-1913. ea. 250 items.
MeLaine, Archibald, 17S8-1790.
Letters, 1782-86. 50 items.
HcLanrin, William B 1840-1913.
Papers, 1789-1913. 250 Hems.
McLaws, Lafayette, 1821-1817.
Papers, 1836-97. 460 items.
MacNefll, Ben Dixon, 1889-1960.
Papers, 1937-60. 1036 items.
McRae, Duncan Grainier, 1808-1863.
Papers, 1791-1890. 203 items.
MacRae, John, 1793-1880.
Papers, 1791-1884. 1 ft (1645 kerns)
HcRee, Griffith John, 1819-1873.
Papers, 1772-1908. 275 items.
McRevnokb, Samuel Davis, 1872-1939.
Papers, 1891-1940. cs.2ft-
Magralh, Andrew Gordon, 1813-1893.
Papers, 1861-78. 76 i
MaHett, Charles Beatty, 1616-1878.
Business records, 1845-68. 191 items.
MaDett. Peter, 1829-19051
Papers, 1849-88. 1184 items.
MaDov, Frederick Fagg, 1893-1918.
Letters, 1917-25. ea. 75 items.
MS 64-1060
MS 64-1061
MS 64-1062
MS 64-1063
MS 64-1064
MS 64-565
MS 64-666
MS 64-1065
MS 61-1066
MS 64-867
MS 64-1067
MS 64-568
MS 64-1066
MS 64-569
MS 64-670
Mengnm faraDy.
Papers, 1777-1923. S ft
— •_«_. MS64-1089
Hardy, BaaO, 1825-1892.
Papers, 1842-93. 175 items and 11 reels of microfilm.
MS 64-1070
Manly, Matthias Evan, 1801-188L
Papers, 1717-1928. 230 i
Julian Smith, 1863-1946.
Paprrs, 1763-1928. 200 item
Marshall, M.whi.. Murray, 1841-1912
Papers, 1823-1912. 850 hems.
Martin, Rawley White, 1885-1912.
Papers, 1851-1927. 158 Hems.
MS 64-1071
MS 64-1072
MS 64-471
Martin, William Francis, £ 1880.
Papers, 1791-1887. 1885 Hems.
Papers, 1812-1942. ca. 423 Hems.
Mason, Richard Sharp, 1785-1875.
Papers, 1821-53. 800 i
MS64-5T2
MS 64-578
MS 64-1078
MS 64-1074
MS 64-874
MS 64-675
MS 64-1075
MS 65-481
MS 64-676
MS 64-1076
u*. _™ MS64-1077
Mues, William Porcher, 1822-1899.
Papers, 1760-1927. (MS 60-1117)
Addition, 1782-1907. 4 ft (3268 items)
Maxwell, Allen Jay, 1873-1946.
Paprrs, 1927-46. 115 items.
Meade famflv.
Papers, 1796-1900. 553
Means family.
Papers 1771-1877. 74 i
Meamlngsr, Christopher Gnstavas,
Papers, 1808-1915. 250"
Merrill, Aaron Stanton, 1890-
Pepers, 1*12-48. 4ft.
OC, 1842-1821.
Papers, 1860-99. 84 items.
MMdhton, Nathaniel RnaseD, 1810-1890.
Papers, 1761-1919. 1222 i
MBkr, George Knox, 1886-1916.
Papers, 1858-1914. 150'
Mfltenberger, Christian, 1764-1829.
Papers, 1788-1841. 1106 Hems.
Papers, 1768-1948. ee.8*t
Mitchell, Ehaha, 1793-1857.
Papers. 1816-1905. 145 items.
MrtcheB, Wlllism Letcher, 1805-1682.
Papers, 1823-1929. ca. 160 items.
Montgomery, Walter Alexander, 1845-1921.
Tapers, 1861-1921. ce.2ft
Moon, Frederick Lawrence, 1885-1922.
Papers, 1827-1942. 399 Hems.
Moore, John Wheeler, 1888-1906.
Papers, 1851-1908. 60 items.
Moore, Martin Van Bnren, 1837-1900.
Papers, 1855-1939. 175 Hems.
Moon, Stephen, 1734-1799.
Papers, 1769-1867. 76 hems and 82 v.
Moore, WflHam C /«
Papers, 1803-97. ca. 225 Hems.
Moore and Galling Law Finn, aririyi, JV. a.
Papers, 1788-1890. ea. 5 ft (12,000 Hems)
Mordecai, George W 1801-1871.
Papers, 1776-1898. ca. 6 ft. (4500 items)
Horehesd, Joseph Motley, 1840-1911.
Papers, 1753-1934. 4 ft. (644* items)
Morris faraDy.
Papers. 1615-97. 152 Hams.
Moraon, Arthur Alexander, d. 18641
Correspondence, 1805-58. 51 Hems.
Mosdey, James Alexander, 1884-1818.
Correspondence, 1894-1931. 803 items.
MS 84-577
MS 64-678
MS 64-679
MS 64-580
MS 64-581
MS 64-688
MS 64-588
MS 64-1078
MS 64-684
MS 64-585
MS 64-586
MS 64-1078
MS 84-1080
MS 64-1681
MS64-687
MS 64-1082
MS 84-588
Muifree family.
Papers, 1780-1915. 52 items;
Harpher, Archibald Dc Bow, 1777-1832.
Papers, 1768-1830. 65 Hems.
Murphy, Patrick UrinxBton, 1848-1807.
Papers, 1848-1944. 248 Hems.
Myrict, Walter B
Papers, 1834-1*06. ca. 1000 Hems.
Papers. 1708-1883. 4 ft. (889T Hems)
MS 64-58*
MS 65-788
MS 64-1083
MS 64-1084
MS 64-1085
MS 64-1086
Business records, 1886-6L 600 Hems.
Newsy, Larkia, 1781-1824.
Papers, 17*6-1884. 102 Hems.
xHsbet fosKQy.
Papers, 1752-1*36. 2200 Hems.
__. MS 64-1087
N orth a nd South Carolina oaths of sBegianee, 1865-68. 184
MS 64-6*9
North CaroBaa. Uajvcnlty. Botaxy DtpL
Papers of and shoot l—mi*. 1810-1*80. 2 ft
MS 64-693
North Carolina. University. LOmay. aWesm Bittorical
CtBectm.
Revolutionary papers, 1774-82. 183 Hams.
Nartan family.
Papers, 1760-1928. ca. 350 Hems.
MS 64-6*1
Noyes, Ahmxo B
Papers, 1858-61. 78 items.
Nutt,LeRoy
Papers, 1861-1927. 186 i
Oaksmith, Appkton, 1825 (ea.>-1887.
Papers, 1825-88. cs. 110 items
Ohnatead, Charles Hart, 1887-1928,
Papers, 1860-65. ee.l20il
A J
Papers, 1879-190L ca. 275 i
Otey, James Harvey, Bp^ 1800-1868.
Papers, 1823-84. 95 items.
Outlaw, David, 1806-1B68.
Papers, 1847-68. 826 items.
Overman, Lee Slater, 1854-1930.
Official papers, 1*20-30. 9 ft (40,000 items.)
Page, wnham, pJmttr.
Papers, 1788-1825. 2 ft
Parkhffl. John, 1786-1896.
Papers, 1613-81. ca. 225 items.
Parsley, Eliza HaB.
Papera, 1864-1922. 600 items.
Pate family.
Par^ra. 1615-88. 1588 items.
Patterson family.
Papers, 1777-1*07. 7 ft (4600 items)
Pattlson, William J ». 1828.
Papers, 1847-97. 500 items.
Fatten famflr.
Papers, 1798-1907. 240 items.
Pearson, Richmond, 1852-1828.
Papers, 1852-1*40. 846 Hems.
MS 64-8*4
MS 64-695
MS 64-696
MS 64-6*7
MS 64-5*8
MS 64-686
MS 64-600
MS 64-601
MS 64-1088
MS 65-788
MS 64-609
MS 65-734
MS 65-700
MS 64-108*
MS 64-1688
MS 64-608
MS 64-604
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections; Repository Index
NORTH CAROLINA. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION
(CWAPET. HELL) (Continued)
Pearson, Richmond Mumford, 1805-1878.
Papers. 1816-78. 372 i
Peelt, William Joseph, 1855-1919.
Papers, 1872-1948. ca. 300 hem
Pembcr, Phoebe Yates, 1823-1918.
Letters, 1861-1920. 149 items.
Pemberton, John CUffard, 1893-
Papers, 1814-1942. ea. 250
Perry, Benjamin Franklin, 1805-1886.
Papers, 1822-1933. ea. 200 i
Person family.
Papers, 1728-1907. 137 items.
MS 64-605
MS 84-808
MS 84-807
MS 64-608
MS 64-1534
MS 64-1060
Pettignw family.
Papers, 1684-1926. ea. 11 ft (14,000 items)
MS 64-1061
Photon, Henry A
Papers, 1861-1906. ea. 140 items.
FUfer, Edward X
Correspondence, 1862-64. 153 items.
Philips, James Jones, 1798-1874.
Papers, 1640-71. ea. 60 items.
Phillips, Ulrica BonneO, 1877-1934.
Correspondence, 1901-37. 206 items.
Phillips family.
Papers, 1804-1928. ea. 1400 items.
Phillips family.
Papers, 1639-19G0. 767 items.
Pickens family.
Papers, 1800-83. ea. 160 items.
Ptttman, Thomas Merritt, 1857-1932.
Papers, 1894-1932. 129 items.
Polk, Leomdas, i?p, 1806-1864.
Papers. 1767-1935. 169 items.
Polk family.
Papers, 1778-1915. 4 ft
Potter, Henry, 1765-1857.
Papers, 1795-1861. 115 items.
Pon, James Hinton, 1661-1935.
Papers, 1914-20. 206 items.
Powell, WDliam Stevens, 1916- eoUcotor.
Papers, 1793-1924. ca. 250 hems.
Preston, Margaret ( Jmdcin) 1820-1897.
Papers, 1812-92. ea. 150 items.
MS 64-609
MS 64-610
MS 64-611
MS 64-612
MS 64-618
MS 64-614
MS 64-616
MS 64-616
MS 64-1535
MS 66-785
MS 66-710
MS 65-711
MS 64-617
MS 64-618
MS 64-819
Price, R Charming, A 1863.
Papers, 1858-65. 65 items.
Price family.
Papers, 1772-1675. ca. 660 items.
MS 64-1636
Prince, William Meade, 1893-1951.
Papers of William Meade Prince and Lillian Prince,
1936-61. 450 items.
MS 64-621
Profit family.
Correspondence, 1660-65. 165 items.
Business records, 1804-78. ca. 400 items.
Qummn-Monroe Tjimhw Company.
Records, 1900-14. 16 boxes.
MS 64-629
MS 65-712
Qnjtman family.
Papers, 1764-1940. 8 ft (4000 items)
Bains, George Washington, 1B17-1898.
Papers, 1643-1949. ca. 50 items.
Ramsay, John A
Papers, 1652-1900. ea. I
1, 1837-1684.
Papers, 1853-1940. 326 items.
-^ , Cettys MeGready, 17*7-1884.
Papers, 1789-1883. ca. 100 items.
Ramsey. Joseph, 1812-1866.
Papers, 1801-1922. 717 items.
Randall, James Ryder, 1839-1908.
Papers. 1855-84. ca. 150 items.
Rayner, Imdore, 1850-1912.
Papers, 1866-1921. 1ft
Rayner, Kenneth, 1808-1884.
Papers, 1675-1905. 500
Rent, Knf os. 1797-1854.
Papers. 177B-1S98. ca.200
Abraham, 1796-1883.
Papers, 1784-1863. 150 items.
Reynolds, Henry Lee.
Pepers, 1802-1925. 310 items.
Richardson, Frank LiddeD.
Papers, 185.1-67. 50 Hems.
Rs*mond, Theodore, 1837-1916.
Papers, 1844-1926. ea. 1200 hems.
Renins, Marmaduke Swaim, 1827-1925.
Papers, 1625-87. 432 items.
Ro b inson, William Smith O'Brien, 1852-1927.
Correspondence, 1889-1929. ca. 50 items.
RooJhac family.
Papers, 1785-1965. ca. 5 ft (7000 items)
Rorsttr, Hubert Ashley, 1871-1959.
Correspondence, 1927-49. 50 items.
Baffin, Edmund. 1794-1865.
Papers, 1823-65. 946
Roam, Francis GiMart, 1820-1892
Papers, 1732-1900. ea. 8 ft. (4000 items)
Raffia, Thomas, 1787-1870.
Papers, 1753-1888. ca. 20,000 items.
RnaseTJ, Daniel Lindsay, 1845-1908.
Papers. 1839-1910. 1984 items.
RnsseQ family.
Papers, 1834-94. ca. 120 items.
Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1927.
Letters to Thomas Grant Harbison, 190S-S6.
Saofley, Seine (Rowan)
Correspondence, 1864-1916. 115 items.
Banders, Joseph Hnbhard, 1839-1986.
Papers, 1777-1921. 800 in
Sanndera, William Laurence, 1835-1891.
Papers, 1712-1907. 62T items.
Sehenck, David, 1835-1902.
Papers, 1849-1917. 19 v.
Service family.
Papers, 1803-92. 400 i
MS 65-736
Shaffer, WRfiam A
Papers, 1818-1931. 2 ft (445 hems)
MS 64-1102
MS 64-623
Sharpe, Laander Qmncy, 1816-1866.
Papers, 1804-75. 328 hems.
MS 64-640
MS 64-624
Sharpe family.
Papers, 1793-1954. 800 items.
MS 64-641
MS 64-626
Short, Charles Watans, 1794-1863.
Papers, 1784-1880. 455 items.
MS 64-1103
MS 65-787
ShotweB family.
MS 64-1104
MS 64-886
Papers, 1829-1915. ca. 2 ft (236 items)
Shank, Francis Rawn, 1788-1848.
MS 64-642
Letters, 1826-1901. 51 hems.
MS 64-627
Sfler, Jacob, 1795-1871.
Papers, 1832-95. ea. 1280 items.
MS 84-643
MS 64-628
Shamom, Henry B
Papers, 1854-85. 66 hems.
MS 64-644
MS 64-1098
Simons, James, d. 1879.
Papers, 1842-1917. 109 hems.
MS 64-645
MS 64-629
Simpson, Leah Reamer, 6. 1798.
MS 64-1106
Papers of Leah Beemar Simpson and Rebecca Calhona
Simpson, 1797-1883. 125 items.
MS 64-1098
StmraH, Chariee Harrington, 184S-190L
MS 65^38
MS 64-630
Papers, 1866-1966. ca. 18)0 items.
Sims, James Marion, 1813-1883.
MS 64-1106
MS 64-1094
Papers, 1835-84. 107 hems.
Singleton, Anne Hinnran (Bran) 1848-1932.
MS 64-646
MS 64-1096
Papers, 1822-1935. 90 items.
Singleton family.
MS 64-1107
MS 64-1096
Papers, 1759-1911. 5205 heme.
Sjvky, Jane.
MS 64-647
MS 64-631
Papers, 1862-65. 81 items.
Stack family.
MS 64-648
MS 64-1097
Papers, 1805-1925. ca. 480 items,
Smith, Archibald Aaron Tyson.
MS 64-1108
Papers, 1785-1902. 88 items.
MS 64-632
Smith, Jessies Randolph.
MS 65-718
Papers, 1871-1934. 122 items.
MS 64-1096
Smith. Peter Evans, 1829-1905.
MS 64-649
Papers, 1738-1944. ca. 1000 items.
MS 64-1099
Smith, William Rnmn, 1603-1872.
. Papers, 1772-1868. 71 items.
MS 64-1109
MS 64-1100
Srorkman, James A
Papers. 1811-1904. 305 items.
MS64-650
MS 64-688
Sparrow, Thomas, 1819-1884.
Papers, 1635-71. ca. 150 items.
MS 64-651
MS 64-834
Spencer, Cornelia (Plumps) 1625-1908.
Papers, 1833-1924. 8 ft (1000 hems)
MS65-T89
MS 64-835
Spencer, Samuel, 1847-1906.
MS 64-868
692 items.
Papsrs, 1854-1918. 7 ft
MS 64-688
flproid, Andrew J
Papers, 1845-90. 64 items.
MS 64-653
MS 64-1101
Stanford, Richard, 1767-4816.
Papers, 1767-1842. 76 items.
MS 64-664
MS 64-887
Stnten, Adornhtm.
refers, 1907-66. 4400 hems.
MS 64-1110
MS 64-688
Stedman, Charles Manly, 1841-1930.
Correspondence, 1917. 335 items.
MS 64-1111
MS 64-689
Steele, John, 1764-1815.
Pspers, 1716-1861. 2 ft (2680 items)
MS65-T40
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
HORTH CAROLINA. TJNIVKKSiTr LIBRARY.
— SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION
(CHAPEL HTLL)" (Continued)
Stribfiog, John V
Correspondence, 1889-1900. ISO Hems.
Stringfield, Lamar Edwin, 1897-1869.
Pipers, 1926-58. 8850 items
Strndvick (nmOy.
Papers, 1701-1826. 150 items.
Stnbbs, William Carter, 1646-18S4.
Papers, 1867-1825. 228 items.
Jethre, 1733-1785.
Papers, 1775-87. 388 items.
Strain, David Lowry, 1801-1868.
Papers. 1807-77. ca. 1000 "
Sydnor, Charles W
Papers, 1863-67.
late, Samuel McDowell, 1830-1897.
Papers, 1659-88. 2 ft. (ca. 2000 Hems)
Tennessee Woolen Mm, XsilamvSBe,Tmn.
Records, 1890-1849. ca. 225 Hems.
Terrell, Marjory.
Correspondence, 1918-19. 50 items.
Thomas, William George, 1899-1942.
World War I letters, 1917-19. 86 items.
, Robert Ewing, 1879-
Fepen, 1931-47. 117 items.
Thompson, Cyras, 1853-1930.
Papers, 1830-1931. 1000 items.
MS 64-1112
MS 64-655
US 64-1537
MS 64-1113
MS 64-1114
MS 64-1538
MS 64-656
MS 64-1116
MS 61457
MS 64-1116
MS 64-658
MS 85-741
MS 64-1117
MS 65-742
»», George Sidney, 1839-1876.
Confederate quartermaster records, 1861-65. ca. 1000
MS 64-1118
MS 64-659
MS 64-1119
MS 65-748
MS 65-744
MS 64-1120
MS 64-1121
MS 64-1122
MS 64-112)
MS 64-660
MS 64-1124
Walton family.
Papers, 1811-87. ca. 250 Hems.
Warrick, Laura CorneGa (McGfanaey) 1840-1920.
Correspondence, 1856-68. 113 Hems.
Warmoth, Henry Clay, 1842-1931.
Papers, 1798-1984. 8 ft (ca. 5000 hams)
Warren, Lindsay Carter, 1889-
Parxrs, 1905-54. ca. UfiUI items.
Watson, Thomas Edward. 1856-1922.
Papers, 1670-1922. 11 ft. (16^00 Hems)
Watson family.
Papers, 1832-99. 100 items.
MS 64-662
MS 64-663
MS 64-1126
MS 64-664
MS 64-1126
MS 64-1540
Webb, lames, 1774-1855.
Business papers, 1725-1918. 8 ft. (ca. 15, 830 items)
Webb, Tbemaa.-1627-lBM.
Papers, 1770-1882. 800 i
MS 64-1541
30 items)
MS 64-1127
Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, 1865-1918, wBsotsr.
Papers, 1746-1905. 100 Items.
Wens, WHam Bay.
Papers, 1813-62. 71 items.
Wetton, Chamuey Branson, 1844-1908.
Pap-rs, 1862-1901. 138 items.
Wetmore, Thomas Cogdeu, 1869-1906.
Papers, 1872-1908. 950 hems.
Whitaker, Jonathan Lewis.
CiTil War letters, 1862-65. 70 items.
Whitaker family.
Papers, 1728-1930. 280
MS 64-1542
WilSams family.
Papers, 1799-1919. 1058 items.
Wins, WiBiain Henry, 1809-1889.
Papers, 1748-1921. ca.960"
WHson, Alexander, 1799-1867.
Papers, 1802-1926. ca. 350 Hems.
Wilson, Mary Ami (Corington)
Correspondence, 1850^75. 60 items.
WOson,NorTenWinsboro, 1834-1878.
Papers, 1842-1901. 50 bams.
Wirt family.
Papers, 1802-1925. 504 items.
MS 65-748
MS 64-674
MS 64-675
MS 64-676
MS 65-1536
MS 64-677
White,:
Papers, 1813-96. 222 items.
Thompson, Lewis, 180B-1867.
Papers. 1717-1B94. ca. 3 ft. (4800 items)
„, Meriwether Jeff, 1826-1876.
Papers. 1860-1940. 143 items.
_. . Waddy, 1798-1866.
Papers, 1823-51. 83 items.
Thompson family.
Papers, 1809-1924. 150 i
Tomb, James Hamilton.
Papers, 1855-1836. c
.350 ib
Tomnlrjns, Daniel Angaatns, 1851-1914.
Papers, 1838-1919. ce-14fL
Tranier, Pan], 1806-1872.
Papers, 1752-1887. 100 items.
Tomer, Henry Marshall, 1800-1871.
Papers, 1807-75. 453 in "
Tnrner, Joejah, 1821-1901.
Papers, 1805-1918. 842 Hems.
_, Isaac Barton, 1842-1925.
Papers, 1838-1929. 218 items.
White, Maansdl, 1783-1863.
Papers. 1802-1912. 102 items.
White, Sarah Caldwell.
Papers, 1770-1918. 208 Hems
White family.
Papers, 1773-1923. 279 i
Whitehead, Williamson.
Papers, 1861-75. 63 hems.
Vass, William Worreu, 1821-1896.
Business records, 1834-96. 9 ft. (ca, 19,750 items)
MS 64-1539
WaddeB, Alfred Moore, 1834-1912.
Papers, 1783-1935. 450 items.
MS 64-861
Wattrep, Richard Woott oik, 1889-1918.
Papers, 1850-67. 80 items and 3 ▼.
Whiteside, 1
Papers. 1772-1875. 60 items.
Whitfield, Nathan Bryan, 1835-1914,
Papers, 1874-1905. 65 items.
Whitfield family.
Papers, 1803-1918. 158 items.
Whitsett, William Thornton, 1866-1934.
Papers, 1925-35. ce-lSOitems.
Whittle, Lewis Neafc.
Papers, 1826-1919. ca. 800 items.
_, _ H 1814-1873.
Papers, 1838-1916. 300 items.
Wiley, Cahrln Henderson, 1819-1887.
Papers, 1840-1951. 2 ft.
Wimams, JohnW M
Papers, 1838-1902. S50 items.
0.18201
Williams, Sarah Frances (Hicks) I. 1827.
Letters, 1838-68. 110 items.
WiDrams, WOEs K
Papers, 1851-1910. 236
MS 64-666
MS 64-666
MS 65-746
MS 65-746
MS 64-667
MS 64-1128
MS 64-669
MS 64-1129
MS 64-1548
MS 65-747
MS 64-1130
MS 65-714
MS 64-666
MS 64-670
MS 64-671
MS 64-1544
MS 64-672
MS 64-11*1
MS 64-673
MS 64-1182
Wllhrow, Adoniram Jndson, 1825-1867.
Cml War correspondence, 1862-63. 81 items.
Wood, John Taylor, 1830-1904,
Papers, 1B58-1915. 2014
Wood, Bobert Crooke, 1832-1900.
Papers, 1807-1910. 2 ft.
Weoster fanny.
Correspondence, 1836-99. 132 items.
Worth, Jonathan, 1802-1869.
Papers. 1828-99. ca. 500 items.
Wright famfly.
Papers, 1749-1898. ca. 2 ft. (1500 items)
Yancey, Barttett. 1785-1828.
Papers, 1800-28. 123 hems.
Toang, John Freeman, Br-, 1820-1885.
Correspondence, 1846-58. 50 items.
Toang, Rachel (Barry) Baman.
Papers, 1735-1925. 81 items.
Zacharie f amDy.
Papers, 1795-1913. ca. 175
ZaeBer, Edward V 1857-1944.
Papers, 1885-1934. cs. 500 items.
NORTH DAKOTA STATE HISTORICAL
socmry (bismarck)
MS 64-1545
MS 64-678
MS 64-1546
MS 64-679
MS 64-680
MS 64-1138
MS 64-1547
MS 64-1548
MS 64-681
MS 84-688
MS65-T4S
a, ..am Fnd George, 1897-
Speecnes, 1944-50. 92itema
Bismarck Women's Community CeemciL
Beeords, 1924-59. lft.
Boner, Henry A 1836-1902.
Papers, 1853-1904. 2 bores.
Brawn (WiBhtm H.) Company.
Records, 1903-46. 2ft,
Brrmsdale, Chrrenee Norman, 1891-
Speecbes, 1952-67. 57 items.
Bnrnham, John Winthrop, i. 1912.
Papers. 1 box.
p wr rm w.n Ranch Store, Jforten (7ft, If. D.
Beeords, 1877-1906. 8t.
CavOeer, Latah.
Papers, 1B86-1930. Ibex
Christiansen, Adolph Marcus, 1877-1954.
Papers, 1930-50. 5 ft.
Crawford, Lewis Ferandns, 1670-1936.
Kotes on Sorth Dakota history. S3 items.
MS 65-750
MS 65-751
MS 65-752
MS 65-756
MS6M54
MS 65-755
MS 65-756
MS 66-757
MS 65-758
MS 65-759
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NORTH DA KOTA STATE HISTORICAL
SOCIETY (B ISMARCK) (Continued)
Wax (A. F.) 18n,jr« &!„„, jr ^.
Beoorda, 1896-1948. II t.
MS 85-760
Msats-rei
Papers, 1SS2-1904. aft.
Dint, Arthur Guy, 1871-1960,
Papers, lbox.
— , Cert Benjamin, 1807-1928.
Papers, 1819-29. ift.
Letter book, 1891-94. M items MuJli
Farret,A c J
Indisnpepem aOitems.
1958. «
MS (5-762
MS 66-768
MS 65-764
MS 66-7(5
MS 65-766
MS 65-757
North Dakota. State Hbtarlol Satiety. «S«*-™5
CoDecttm. of biographies and portraits of pkmtcrs
"More 1889 and of prominent citiaens of the State. 1917-27
458 items. . *
Papers. 4 boxes sad 1 folder.
MS 85-786
85 items, 85
MS 65-787
MS 66-788
OXst»or,JaMFzaaefamdde>*,U8*-l»49. MS * WW
L Mt.re to Honorable J. F. T. O'Connor, comptroller of
theeerrency of tie Dnited States, an appneistior. by bis
friends, Grand Forks, June IS, 1984. 844 items.
North Dakota. State euatorieal Society.
Manuscript collections, cs. 1880-1958.
v, and 2 folders.
Mart* Dakota Stork Growers' AawdarJos.
Beeords, 1888-84. lbox.
North Dakota War Cheat.
Beeords, 1918-47. It.
Schmidt, Loafs Ernst, 18(9-1957
Papers, 1896-1937. 1 item and 4 boxes.
MS 85-1542
NORTHWESTERN TTMT VBTunrv DENTAL
itCHOOL LUtHAKy icHlCAtihr ~
He* Green* Vardiman, 1886-1916.
Pepers, 1867-1915. 8ft.
MS
*"$££,&%£?&_ °*<->""*££™
_-- JmN 1878-1852.
Papers, 1919-85. 889 items.
1884-1981.
Papers, 1922-80. 1
Hector. Ok M 1870-1958.
Papers, 1920-38. 56 items.
Holt, Henry, 1888-1944.
Correspondence, 1948. Seitams.
MS 65-76*
MS65-T70
MS 65-771
MS 65-778
MS 65-778
PeperaT 1924-42.' ea. 150 items.
BJ* Walton Leans, of America. Mmdm,K.D. OtopJ
Beeords, 1828-84. cs. 100 items.
MS 65-775
MS 65-776
MS 65-777
Parkin, Henry Sin.
Letter press books, 1878-79. 2t.
Qnain, Faanee Dunn, 1876-1950.
Papers, 1877-1947. 8 bozos.
Men, EseUel C
Pepsra, 1886-92. lbox.
8eM»rhter, Linda (Warfel) 1850-1920.
Penere, 1870-1929. lbox.
MS 66-780
MS 65-791
MS 65-782
MS 65-798
Correspondence, 1911-21. 585 items. *»-■"■ "eeenaa,
8peldtag, Burleigh Folaom, 1858-1884.
Pepers, 1838-19S27lbox.
Taylar, Darid R
Papers. 1865-1929. 92 items.
I»jrlor, Edwin lames, 1869-1956.
Papers, 1901-55. 8 ft.
MS 66488
MS 65-796
MS 65-797
OHIO HBTOiar AX SOCIETY ( rnTm^rrc,
<^»*«a, Uwi. Darto, 1811.1882. ** * W6t
Correspondence, 1850-77. lbox.
Fens, Sfanean Davieoo. 1S61-19U.
Papers, 1882-1837 18ft. (11^00 items)
Gent, .Erasmus, 1820-1808.
Papers, 1884-86. 12 t, 1 box, and 5 folders.
Jeeobe, Victor, 1903-
Pepers, 1944-51. 800 items.
Bins' family.
Pepers, 1816-43. 1 ft. (862items)
*■»*». Charles UmOey, 1854-1829
Pepers, 1887-85. 7 ft (5400 items)
l>e, Mary (Brown) 1869-1952.
Pepers, 1893-1948. cs. 8500 items.
MsnaSeld. Edward Daornnr, 1601-1880.
Papers, 1810-78. ca. 180 itemesnd 7 t.
*■***«**■« Reei. Dad. d. Ker-tem, '££'%
Pepers, 1866-69. 69 items.
.If.D. FlnDrpt.
Beoords, 1889-1916. 7 v.
, John Peter, 1870-1954
Pepers, 1910-58. 88 Hams.
r w i—- aooafeoaWcVM
Pepers, 1868-1922. lbox.
1848-1926.
MS 63-256
MS 88-857
MS 68-458
MS 68-859
MS68-S80
MS 68-261
MS 68-282
MS 68-268
MS 68-284
TJ. S. Army. Indian Scouts.
Post letters, 1876-80. It.
D.S. War Dipt.
Beeords, 1888-96. lbox.
Wanaaa, Eraatas Appleman, 1850-1980.
Pepers, 1892-1928. 2 ft.
MS 65-799
MS 65-800
MS 65-801
MS 65-778
MrrTear l o, Alexander, 1851-1922.
Papers, 1875-80. 1 item and 2 v.
M^AirWa. Am***, Mad, Vtoeeut Baa, de'vJw
Papers, 1882-87. lbox.
Moated. Thorwald.
Pepers, 1916-43. M. 1*0 heme
National Lescne of Ameriesn Fen Wat
Beoords, 1927-54. 2ft.
North Dakota Coundl of Churches.
Church histories. 1ft.
Narth Dakota State Dairymen's t»*|l »i
Beoords, 1911-12. cs.400ii
North Dakota State Federation of Labor.
Beeords, 1911-14. It.
North Dakota. State PJaf Commitmion.
Beeords, 1851-58. ea. 880 items.
MS 66-780
MS 66-781
MS 65-1586
MS 66-782
MS65-7B8
MS 85-784
NORTHERN INDIANA HISTO RICAL SOCIETY
(SOUTH BENBT — ~~~ "
Northern Indhnm Matorfcel Society. MS65-1999
Kortbernlndiena pepers, 1792-1888. 116 items.
vhuhch m edicaI ijBRAR'y (cmcAcoIr
Deria, Nathan Smith, 1817-1904. MS 66-1587
Pepers, 1887-1904. litem end 15 t.
, Jared, 1759-1830.
Papers, 1785-1848. 119 Heme
" j 4*!miii fainily.
Papers, 1796-1930. cs.S50itema
Sherman, WuSam Tenmaeh, 1820-1891.
Papers, 1882-1948. 12 ft. (1885 items)
O^AHOMA.^ nNiyERSITY LIBRARY
MS 88-265
MS64-US4
MS 68-286
MS 63-267
MS 68-268
fc~» *G5rjl!j 68-880
(NORMAN)
Betts Supply Company.
Beeords, 1916-41. 8ft.
BaoeeteelFloyJ
Pepers, 1908-05. It.
Dewey, Frederick S
Papers, 1862-1947. 284 Hams.
KoH-Inle Coal Company.
Records, 1903-04. 250 ft
Pepers, 1881-1945. 57 its, .
•xr&w— rj
MS 66-1588
MS 85-1589
Offerd, Sanford Robinson, 1888-1944.
Pepers. 480 items.
Heard, John Theodore.
P»Pera, 1862-85. 6 t.
J**?* l"*™ and notes, ea. 1760-1906. ca. 60 items
;*£££•?*****> »<! otker papers, 1711-1948. oa.140
Papers, 1900-48. 14 ft.
OkJehoiM banks eolloction, 1874-1980. 625 ft.
Btttd, Ftfix.
Papers, 1871-1985. 2 ft.
MS68-S71
OREGON HISTOH 7CAL SOCIETY "tW ^r ^ m
MS 64-701
Barnhart, W18Jam, 1827 (ee.)-i906
Bos.r,em reoorda, 1850-78. 7 t. and 7 folders.
Ceenmbia Rrrer ^P— i i r n BrtBti nu t*n, ,
Beeords, 1874-75. 6 foIdersT^^"
Ceoner, Jacob Catria, 1845-1987.
Papers, 1896-1907. 18 folders.
MS 64-708
MS 64-708
I
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OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY (PORTLAND)
(Continued)
Haaiiston, WQaan, and Company, Porilmd, Or.
Records, 1859-64. 1ft
MS 84-704
Judge, lames, 1866-1910.
Papers, 1894-1907. ca. 2 ft.
Layton, DaTia, 1822-1862.
Papers, 1847-65. folders.
Nesnrith, James WiBis, 1820-1885.
Papers, 1845-85. 2 ft
MS 64-705
MS 64-706
MS 64-707
ORRADRE LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF SANTA
— Clara see santa clara, university
OF, MICHEL ORRADRE LIBRARY (CALIF. )
PANHANDLE PLAINS HETORICAL SOCIETY
(CANYON. TEX.)
MS 65-802
Baffiogtaav Oreille, 1882-
Papers, 1941-44. 8ft
MS 64-708
Noma, Shnbrick, 1. m. 1828.
Business records, 1850-55. 11 t. and 6 folders.
MS 64-709
Paquet, Joseph, 1841-1924.
Papers, 1856-1923.' 2 boxes.
Mset-no
Portland, Or. Mtn*eotoahlmgine Company No. t.
Records, 1856-82. 1ft
MS64-7U
Preston, John B
Correspondence, 1853. 8 foideis.
OREGON. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (EUGENE)
MS 64-684
Alexander, Charles, 1897-1962.
Papers, 1915-61. 8 ft
MS 64-685
jSaker family.
Papers of the Baker and Rawatt families, 1864-1959.
6ft.
MS 64-688
MS 64-687
MS 64-688
MS 64-689
MS 64-680
Cater family.
Papers, 1871-1927. 4 ft.
FranMyn Land and Cattle Company.
Berorda, 1882-1957. 50 ft.
Papers, 1933-
JA Ranch, Texas.
Records, 1876- 1907. 20 ft
Papers. 1903-28. 5 ft
MS 66-808
MS 66-804
MS 65-805
MS 66-806
MS 66-807
MS 66-608
MS 64-1188
Boyd, John C A1849.
Conespondeace, 1819^54. SSHerns.
MS 64-1189
Brown, Henry Paul. ./ .
Invitations to weddings, chiefly m Philadelphia and rta
suburbs, recensd by Dr. and Mm. Hanry Paul Brown,
1914-64. 1 bar,.
MS 64-1140
MS 66-819
Alexander, i 1913.
Papers, 1855-1913. 286 rem
Xandergin, John.
Ranch records of John and Patrick H. Laadergin, 1916-
28. 8ft
MS 66-809
Naples Br—. Grocer f 4nsmawy.
Records, 1898-1928. 50ft
MS 66-810
Beattie, Wiumm Gilbert, 1874-
Alaska papers, 1872-1939. 1 box.
J 1876-1957.
Papers, 1919-45. 1ft
Chalmers, Henry, 1692-1958.
Papers, 1921-58. 16 ft
Dana, Marshall Newport, 1885-
Papers, 1949-62. 12 ft
Dye, Alexander Vincent, 1876-1956.
Papers, 1S09-4L ca. 530 items,
GeDert, Nathan Henry, 1889-1969.
Papers, 1911-56. 99 T.
MS 64-691
Papers, 1864-1912. 12ft
Smith-Walker and Company.
Records, 1887-1919. 50 ft
Vandals, EarL
Papers, 1930-46. 2ft
Warwick, Clyde W
Papers, 1910-58. 8 ft
Al'l' Pot»i, Texas.
Records, 1885-1915. 100 ft.
MS 66-811
MS 66-812
US 66-818
MS 66-814
Bnfieck, Edith WHUta.
Correspondence, 1820-45. 146 items.
MS 64-1548
Bard famOy.
Bard-Shippeo-Hnbley family papers, 1748-4860. 201
MS 64-1141
Papers, 1771-1900. {MS 61-7581
Addition, 1770-1880. 600 items.
Chester, Pa. West End Free Library.
Records, 1912-37. 1200 i
dark (E. W.) and Company.
Historical records, 1837-1961. 426 i
Clayton, John, 1819-1881.
Papers, 1882-1940. TOOi
Coatee, Elmer Rain, 1831-1889.
Papers, 1858-89. 8 boxes.
Can, Baswell L 1779-1866.
Cormspondenee, 1813-54. 2000 items.
Crake, Robert Brake, i. 1899.
Legal papers, 1884-98. 300 items.
MS 64-1148
MS 66-881
MS 66-822
MS 64-1143
MS 64-1144
PASADENA ART MUSEUM (CALIF. )
Seheyer, Galea E d. 1945.
Blue Four archiTss. es. 1200 items.
MS 65-2000
Dana band arrangements, 1880-1927. 8300 items.
MS 84-688
J, Walter HaraM, 1892-1961.
Papers, 1987-61. ca. 2 ft
MS 64-694
MS 64-695
MS 64-696
MS 64-1185
MS 64-697
1867-19*4.
Letters from Brazilian writers, 1929-48. 198 Hems,
MS 64-698
Lambert, Charles Udward.
Cornsnvw'- -: 1862-94. 85
Lawrence, „ rt^er, ibia-1946.
Papers, 1906-25. 5 ft
Bfcrritt, MeMn Leroy, 1879-1961.
Papers, 1870-1952. ca. 8 ft
Meyendorff, Michael A 1849-1908.
Paprrs, 1881-1908. Ibex.
PASADENA PUBLIC LIBRARY (CALIF.)
MS65-815
Pasadena, Calif. Public Library.
California papers, 1840-54. It.
PEJEPSCOT HISTORICAL SOCIETY (BRUNS-
WICK, ME.)
MS 65-8001
Papers, 1803-59. ca. 300 items.
PENNSYLVANIA, HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF
(PHILADELPHIA)
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864.
Letters to Samuel Demcenna Ingham, 1819-52. 82
MS 65-824
Faaght, Albert Smith. X883-
Papem, 1907-61. 27 1 items.
MS 66-826
Frankford Mataal Fire Insurance Company, PWadd/ii*.
Records, 1848-1906. 8000 items.
MS 64-1145
Griffiths, Robert E
Papers, 1794-1878. 68 items.
MS 64-1146
Hey, Moses, 1792-1866.
Papers, 1817-68. 78 items.
MS 66-826
brine family.
Hewbold-Irvine papers, 1760-1924. 15,000 items.
MS 65-827
_„ Wattam, 1797-1868.
Account books of William Jesrop and William Huntting
Jeesop, 1814-96. 166 t.
Oregon Rural Electric Cropezattre A eae rlotkw i
Records, 1952-58. ca. 5 ft
Parker, Horatio Hyde, 1850-1924.
Papers, 1844-1924. ca. 3 ft.
MS
Wyekoff, Hubert Coke, 1901-
Parxrs, 1946-62. 36 ft
MS 64-700
Aatocar Company.
Records, 1899-1954. 55 items and 11 t.
Petty C
Bills and receipts, 1917-47. 1800 items.
Betts, Charles Malone, 1888-1905.
Military papers, 1862-84. 225 items.
MS 66-816
MS 66-817
MS 66-818
MS 64-1186
Kddle, James Cornell,
Ciril War letters, 1861-65. 317 hems.
MS 64-1187
Btoomfidd-Moore. Oars Sophia (Jessap) 1824-1899.
Correspondence, 1890-97. 83 Hems.
Lee, George F 1812-1894.
Burinsm records of George F. Lee and Franklin Lee,
1820-82. 8400 items snd 24 T.
MS 66-829
Uppincatt family. ,«,..«
Papers of the lippincott, Horstmann and Coka families,
1776-1950. ca. 5000 i
MS 66-880
MS 64-1147
MS 64-1148
MS 65-1544
McCarty et DaTia, PhOaidfUa.
Records, 1816-44. 89 t.
Meredith, Joseph D
Papers, 1845-55. ca. 200 items.
Mttehell, Thomas K
Papers, 1824-78. 62 items.
Orphan Society of PhflarMpWa.
Records, 1815-1963. 70 t. and 3 boxes.
MS 65-1545
Pennsylrania Seamen's Friend Society, PUbdelphie.
Records. 1844-1903. 1100 items.
687
PENNSYLVANI A.fflSTORreAT. mnw v ~ r
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MS 64-1149
MS65-15M
Perot Malting Company, PhOaddphia.
Papers, 1818-1956. 2000 items and 80 t.
PWMdpUa dating Hot* Aasodatien.
Keeords, 1858-1958. ca. ioOOitemT
B«n\ .John Meredith. 1797-1874. MS64-1180
EiT^k JO V^) »- - «■ «^ John
Addition, 1800-79. 200 items,
-._n«. MS65-8S1
( P*mofHo™»Bog« reM1< iK«.B. gm , 18 4o^ 2 _ j,,
MS 64-1151
Ms 64-1159
v «^ Samnel MatthewiO856-1840. MS65-882
^'•wBiyw Bridge papers, 18S0-97. ca. 1500 items,
MS 65-1547
Cabot, Elb (Lyman) 1866-1934.
Papers, 1835-1034. 12 boxes.
Connmere* League of Massadmsetts.
Records, 1891-18J5. 7 file drawers.
Smith, nomas W
Correspondence, 1882-64. Tl items.
fJWUld fawnfly
Papers, 17J0-18S3. a. 1000 i
, Bolton.
Becords, 1892-4960. S boxes ud 16 t.
Gardner, Maty SewalL 1871-196L
Papers, 1802-S4. 4boxes.
G*le£ Jee**. L*,^ ig^^n
Papers, 1885-1917. lbox.
_ £■ " (Martin) i847-U22.
Papers, 1865-1921. 4boxes.
MS65-8S7
MS 64-715
MS 66-838
MS 64-716
MS 65-889
MS 65-840
MS 64-717
BerlnUoo. Tnnio S
Papers, 1876-ea. 1816. 6 t.
Berths, Charles, 8. urn.
Papers, 1775-1882. 66
Vanetam, Samuel Matthews, 1856-1940
Papers, 1909-SL 2400 ib
Hall, Josephine (Sherwood) 18771-1957.
Papers, 1871-1956. 10 file boas and 1 package.
Mar family. MS65-841
May-GoddarafaroUy papers, 1766-1904. 2 boxes aad 2 t.
MS 66-888
MS 64-1158
MS 64-1154
MS 64-1155
MS 65-1548
MS 64-1156
FE ^ CCrT WME MTTSETT M (SEARSPORT
VctteiWa, Theodore H
Papers, 1865-86. ce-SOOiteme,
Wataon. Joseph, d. 184L
Correspondence, 1824-27. 160 Hems.
Wetherin, Edward, collector.
AntocTepbs, 1832-1913. ce. 50 items.
Wharton family.
Papws. 1679-1834. ca. 2000 items.
Wtotar, Caleb Croaon, 1846-1916.
Papers, 1792-1929. UtoJs.
MS 64-718
MS 64-718
— — , John William, 1800-1863.
CorrespoMience, 1841-49. looi
- ." " MS 65-2002
Jg£ ■**»« * -"Wing in P»obxot Bay, 19* cent
mTTSBURGH, UNIVERSITY OP rip»i TO
^.J™tsrnM,,ijjs. IW
Papers, 1891-1919. (MS 60-1020)
Addition, 1887-1940. ce.7ft.
MS 64-1549
Poar family.
Papers. 1794-192L 24i3eboaaa.
Quick, Prances (Metxrtt) 1833-1824.
Papers, 18JO-64. 1 file box.
Simons, Frieda (Hennoek) 1904-1960.
P'pers, 1922-60. 20 boxes.
West, Helen (Hart) 1892-1963.
Papers, 1917-64. 2 boxes and 5 t.
White, Sadie Elizabeth (Joy) 18521-1009
Papas, 1828-1936. 3 bores
-ffv Ja^k Se « MAINE - CTg^
OTT^yMONDH. FOOLER LIBRARY
Holt, Hamilton, 1872-195L ** 6W *»
Papers, 1872-195L 98 boxes end 85 t.
RUTGERS U NIVERSITY LIBRARY (Krpy
MS 65-1568
MS 65-1558
MS 65-1560
MS 65-1561
,1815-1897.
Papera, 1854-77. 5* items
Bstranii fasnfly.
Papers, 1710-1914. 2 boxes sod 19 folders.
. 1816-1885.
PeiMrs, 1764-1946. 1 v. snd a fou^
Biahop family.
Papers, 1744-1920. 294 items.
8.1842.
Alexxoider, Behert Jackson, 1918-
Papere, 1948-48. 2 boxes.
RADCLIFFE COI.I.PCT ^rfninm
UKtAKli UN TrTR Tn^r^f^yr
BL AMERICA (CAMHRiTva? MARR } "
A«»»,I)ei»Uiy,l»0S-lS64. MS65-884
Papers, 1923-64. lboxsndter.
MS 65-835
MS 64-712
MS 64-713
MS 64-714
Papers, 1763-1909. 2T.sndlbox.
Anam family.
Pepers, 1744-1900. 69 items.
MS 65-1549
MS 65-1560
MS 65-1551
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
Papers, 1644-91. 7 reek of microfilm.
Bayard, Nicholas, 1736-1798.
Papers, 1640-1800. 6 t. and 4 boxes.
Beach family. MS65-U62
BeacU-BowdenJanri, papers, 1783-1897. 9 folders.
MS 65-1581
MS 65-1564
MS 66-1565
MS 65-1566
MS 65-1567
MS 65-1568
MS 65-1568
MS 66-1570
MS 65-1571
MS 65-1572
MS 65-1573
MS 65-1574
MS 65-1575
MS 65-1576
Bogert, Nicholas I
Papers, 18S2-19S9. 10
Biasaty, Pens Bimney, 1888-1877.
Papers, 1815-1911. lbox.
Boots, WBBam Rowland.
Papera, 1758-1804. 409 items.
Papers, 1777ll843. ea,140it,
Papers, 18th and 19tk eeMories. 7b»xas.
Bowlaa, WlVam Lisle, 1762-1850.
Letters, 1792-97. 6e items.
" ->*-aa^ 1820-1906.
Papers, 1B15-1944. 2boxaa
Arnold, Mary Efficott, 1876-
Papers, 1908-58. 2boxea.
famiry.
Papers, 1850-1946. 8 boxes.
rTsavhn fuinflj.
Buckwell famiry. MS65-836
Papers, 1835-1933. 10 boxes and 1 package.
AtHnson family.
Psiwrs, 1783-1*55. 7 t, 22 boas, 1 bundle, ad 8 fehmts.
Badesa, Adam, 1831-1895.
Papers, 1870-84. 8 r.
MS 65-1562
ad 8 folders.
MS 65-1556
—, Bdwnrd Albert, 1845-lMO.
Pspers.es. 1864-82. 3 bandies.
ter »»pondenos, 1835-60. 6 folders.
BiioeaerhoiT family.
Papers, 1750-1839. 5 folders.
Brodhead, John Bomeyn, 1814-1878,
Bailey, Forman
Papers, 1911-27. 215
MS 65-1554
Baldwin famiry. MS65-15o6
Papers, 1839-1934. 8 t, 2 boxes, and 2 bandies.
Papers, 1684-46. 1 t. and 5 folders
Bennett, Virginia Stiasa, 1903-1947
Papers, ca. 1940. 9 boxes.
Basaett family.
Papers, 1767-1855, 112
Barclay, Samuel M
Papers, 1786-1854. 508
— ,r*svid, 1816-1874.
Papers, 1841-60. 4t.
MS 65-1556
MS 65-4557
Bear, Nelson Boflin, 1804-
Papsrs. 26T,41aaes,end2carfl ( oxes.
Baziengha famOy.
Papers,MSM7. ST.andlxoMar.
Btrttenheim, Margaret E
Papers, 1915-SL St.
(StarUard)
Caaneld, ttshlon Kekeraon.
Correspondence, 1819-41. 73 items.
Carey, John P cOUcter
l^.t°^^dt ,H ^ FSW ^ 00n - !,i »' 18M -
MS 65-1577
MS 65-1578
MS 65-1579
MS 65-1580
MS 65-1581
MS 65-1582
MS 65-1588
MS 65-1584
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RUTGERS PNIVERSrrr T.THPABY (MFW
BRUNSWICK. N. J.) (Continued)
Cur, Stargis, 1794-1878.
Papers, 1806-1905. 390 items.
Papers, ca. 1716-1843. 2 folders.
riiw«i#iii family.
Papers, 17B1-19S6. 337 i
dark, Addison S
Papers, 184S-1800. 1 bm and 7 folders.
Qark f amQy.
Papers, 1776-1931. 117 i
Oakley, George Washington, 1814-1893.
Papers, 1838-93. IS v. end 6 boms.
MS65J585
uses-use
MS 65-1887
MS 65-1588
MS 65-1589
MS 61-1690
MS 65-1691
Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.
Papers, 1792-1898. 77 items and 2 reels of microfilm.
Coerr, Rntfaerf ord Lee.
Correspondence, 1905-31. 5 folders.
Colt family.
Papers, 1777-1913. 153 items.
Demott, John.
Papere, 1742-1868. 7 folders.
Dernberger, Jacob Warren.
Papers, 1838-76. 2 boxes.
Dickinson, Gearse H
Papere, 1891-1900. 147 items.
DDts, Jacob.
Papers, 1813-93. 1 box.
Wuham, i. 1814.
Papers, 1808-79. 2 boxes.
Bhner tamuy.
Correspondence, 1804-21. 7 folders.
Bauer, John.
Papers, 1720-1892. 661 items.
English, David Combs, S. 1842.
Papers, 1867-1911. ea.56
Condit family.
Papers, 1761-1917.
. 110 items.
Cenover, Peter.
Papers, 1802-92. 1 v. and 5 folders.
Cook, George HanuneD, 1818-1880.
Papers, ca. 1835-ca. 1905. ca. 9000 items.
Cook, Loaisn Wheeler (Crane)
Correspondence, 1881-71. 90 Hems.
Ceoper, Benjamin B d. 1835.
Papers, 1814-20th caatnry. 2 v. end 16 boxes.
Carlies family.
Papers, 1796-1900. 16 v. and 3 folders.
Covert, Mlnner F
Papers, 1772-1916. fi t. and 3 boxes.
Cox, Joseph Warren.
Papers, 1829-59. 117 items.
Coxe famQy.
Papers, 1797-183L 4 folders.
Crawford family.
Papers, 1742-1850. 1 box and 8 folders.
Cross, John, «j>, 1763-1812.
Papers, 1713-1918. 1067
1887-1907.
Papers, 1866-1906. 6 folders.
Papers, ca. 1930. 6-r.andlDox.
Darey, Timothy Joanes.
Papers, 1811-1900. ca. 820 items and 16 t.
Davidson family.
Papers, ca.1800-ce.lB80. lbox.
Davis, Peter Vroom.
Papers, 1832-1920. 279 hems.
Deasarest, David D 1819-1898.
Papers, 1835-93. 7 folders.
MS 65-1592
MS6M598
MS 65-1694
MS 65-1695
MS 65-1686
MS 65-1597
MS 65-1598
MS 65-1599
MS 65-1600
MS 65-1601
MS 65-1602
MS 65-1603
MS 65-1604
MS 65-1605
MS 65-1606
MS 65-1607
MS 65-1608
MS 65-1609
Rtl Randolph, William.
Papers, 1796-1884. 5 folders.
MS 65-1611
MS 65-1612
MS 65-1613
MS 65-1614
MS 65-1615
MS 66-1616
MS 65-1617
MS 65-1618
MS 65-1619
MS 65-1638
Henderson, Alfred R
Papers, 1905-51. 2 folders.
Hendrickson family.
Papers, 1691-1838. 2 boxes.
MS 65-1639
Herbert family.
Papers, ca. 1800-cs. 1900. 81 v. andeboxes.
MS 65-1640
MS 65-1620
Fnrd family.
FordnJewell-Dey papers, 1782-1894. 133 items.
Fprman, John.
Papers, 1782-ca. 1867. 6T.andlmap.
Foacbi, Wuham W
Papers, 1869-7a 2t.
Fourier, De Grass* B
Papers, 1863-90. 279 items.
Frenean, Philip Morin, 1762-1832.
Papers, 1744-1830. 4 t. and 2 boxes.
MS 65-1621
MS 65-1622
MS 65-1623
MS 65-1684
MS 65-1625
Herder, Henry A
Papers, 1796-1870. 5 folders.
Hicks, Edward Wajdron, 1868-
Papera, 1859-1938. 259"
Bongtand family.
Papers, 1848-80. 2 boxes.
1797-1878.
Papers, 1838-63. 66 items.
Hohntw family.
Papers, 1750-1877. 873 items snd 29 v.
an, 1798-1874.
Papers, 1827-76. 9 ▼.
MS 65-1641
MS 66-1642
MS 66-1643
MS 66-1644
MS 65-16*5
MS 66-1646
Haw fanny.
Papers, 1800-20th cenrorj. 7 boxes.
Howell, Wilson Stoat, 1855-1943.
Papers, 1880-1942. 6 v. and 4 folders.
Howeus, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Papers, 1859-1924. 5 hems snd 21 folders.
MS 65-1650
Hutchinson, Elmer TindaH.
Papers, 1925-54. 8 boxes, 4 folders, and 4 card file
drawers.
MS 66-1647
MS 66-1648
MS 65-1649
Gardner, Charles Carroll, 1883-
New Jersey genealogy, 1901-18. 100 t. and 90 file draw-
nniKftw family.
Papers, 1767-1897. 267 items.
Godfrey, Carlos Emmor.
Papers, ca. 1899-1914. 2 boxes.
Green, Robert Stockton, 1831-1895.
Papers, 1855-83. 515 Hems.
Grieve, Luda Catherine Graeme, 1862-1946.
Papers, 1878-1937. 39 v. snd 8 folders.
Grabb family.
Papers, 1828-1932. 2 v. and 1 folder.
Haines, Charles S 1816-1898.
Papers, 1803-78. 3 folders.
MS 65-1626
MS 65-1627
MS65-1628
MS 65-1629
MS 65-1630
MS 65-1631
Hale, George, 1812-1888.
Presbyterian collection, 1738-1907. 811 items.
MS 65-1632
Hamilton, Henry Martyn.
Papers, 1853-1939. ea.210
Papers, 1698-1918. 1 box.
Harrison, Abraham, d. 185L
Papers, 1743-1856. 533 Hems.
Harrison family.
Papers, 1794-187L 59 items.
MS 65-1633
MS 65-1684
MS 65-1636
MS 65-1635
MS 65-1637
Heartman, Charles Frederick, 1883- collector.
aril War papers, 1857-84. 6 boxes.
Ihrie, WiKam Mnirhead, d. 1899.
Papers, 1854-61. 4 v.
fnuay family.
Papers, 1802-1935. 8 items snd 18 v.
Issard, Joseph, 1798-1865.
Papers, 1812-64. 6 v. snd 2 folders.
Janeway, Jacob Jones, 1774-1858,
Papers, 1826-57. 4 boxes.
Johnson tamuy.
Papers, 1744-1894. 158 items.
Johnston, Lewis, 1704-1773.
Papers, 1786-1836. 1 box and 8 folders.
Jones, Chester Joanna Ketcbnm.
Papers, 1878-1908. lv.sndlbox.
Karcher, Joseph T 1908-
Papers, 1929-33. 9 boxes.
Pspers, 1731-1840. 95
Joyce, 1886-1918.
Papers, 1898-1920. 19 v. snd 2 folders.
Kitchen, waham, 1827-1861.
Papers, 1849-67. 5 v. and 2 boxes.
Kite, Elisabeth Sarah, 1B64-1954.
Papers, 1889-1955. S3 Hems and 3 boxes.
Knabb, Peter.
Pspers, 1768-1882. 249 Hems.
Kriendler, I Robert, ccUcctar.
Eriendler memorial collection. 7 boxes.
La Grange, Bamardna.
Papers, 1686-1864. lbox.
MS 65-1651
MS 66-1652
MS 65-1653
MS 65-1654
MS 65-1665
MS 66-1666
MS 65-1657
MS 65-1658
MS 65-1666
MS 65-1660
MS 65-1661
MS 65-1662
MS 65-1663
MS 65-1664
MS 66-1666
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
RUTGERS roaVERSITY-UBRARY fW EW
BKUNSWrre, W . J.) (Conrln^
Lnrason, Andrew, 1808-1885.
Papers, 1840-74. 21 items end 6 r.
—- . 1715-1780.
Papers, 1704-1806. 8 folders.
Leinn family.
Papers, 1773-1925. 11 bane.
Lewis, Wmtam Dmrid. 1792-168L
Papers, 1802-66. 57 hems snd 17 v.
Ltodsky, Philip, }. 1862.
Papers, 1798-1904. 18 r. and 2 boxes.
Iirtognton, Barton Edward, 1875-1848.
Papers, 1922-48. ce.9ft.
Looprtreet, Aaron.
Pipers, 1818-45. 62 items.
Low, Nicholas.
Papers, 1782-1649. 2 bone.
Lynn, Adrian, 1869-1950.
Papers, WIS. 8 folders.
ix. -".« ■ G 1800-1881.
Papers, 1721-1856. 84 items and 5t.
McCoy, Emma.
Papers, 1902-18. «t.
Mcxtaoy, Janes, 1753-1816.
Papers, 1774-181S. jfoiders.
McKair famuy.
Papers, 1827-1939. 7itemsnnd4T.
Papers, 1771-1902. ca. 1000 hams and 40 t.
Marty, William Leaned, 1784-1857.
Correspondency 1832-53. 69 items.
Meed, Charles Adrianee.
Papers, 1894-1943. 85* items and 1 t.
NeOson fanny.
Papers, 1690-1837. es_ 80,000 items.
Nebon, William. 1847-1914.
Papers, 1883-1913, 55 items.
Newbold, Thomas, 1760-1823.
Papers, 17»0-1877. It.
O'Neill, Harold Edgar, 1888-1942.
Papers 1907-4X Bl items.
Otttager, Douglass, }. 1804.
Papers, 1889-82. 4 folders.
Parker family.
Papers, 1788-1898. 4 t. sad 8 boxes.
Pane family.
Papers, 1811-1923. 8 folders.
Peterson, Wlffiam. 1745-1808.
Papers, 1745-1898. ca. 800 items.
. ,1848-1918.
Papers, 1870-1980. 4 folders.
rVeJding, Frederick.
Papers, 1782-1910. 7 folders.
Philips, Jene E
Papers, 1884-1938. 2 boxes.
MS 66-1667
MS 86-1888
MS 66-1669
MS 86-1670
MS 65-1671
MS 66-1672
MS 65-1678
MS 65-1674
MS 65-1675
MS 66-1876
MS 65-1677
MS 65-1678
MS 66-1871
MS 66-1680
MS 65-1681
MS 66-1682
MS 65-1683
MS 65-1684
MS 65-1685
MS 66-1688
MS 65-1691
MS 66-1687
MS 66-1688
MS 65-1689
MS 65-1690
MS 65-1692
MS 65-1693
Pitney, John H eeBsefer.
New Jersey papers, 1708-1917. ca. 100 item*
Prall, Joamh.
Papers, 1818-82. 1 ,. .nd 2 f oMen.
Price, Rodman McCamley, 1816-1894.
Papers, 1842-190L 8 boxes.
Price, Theophilns Towuend, } 1828
Papers, 1769-1918. 68 items.
Price family.
Papers, 1755. 2 boxes,
SeadramOj.
Papers, 17S3-1890V 8 ». and 2 boxes.
■tedding, William Foster, } 1860
Papers, 1834-1953. 21f.
Beere family.
Papers, 1622-193:. 2 boxes.
KeyneS, John.
Correspondence, 1753-1818. 78 items.
Papers, 1767-1864. 4 folders.
BoebUnj-, Washington Aoantaa, 1887-1926.
Papers, 1821-1927. eTandSceme.
Rntgers, Gerard.
Papers, 1778-1848. 6 T. and 2 boxes.
Sehanek, Jane Ann.
Correspondence, 1871-8L 132 items.
Sehenek, Ferdinand Schnremna, 1790-1860.
Papers, 1731-1879. 19 r. and 9 boxeT^
Scndder, "—jninin
Papers, 1734-1816. 4 folders.
-, Richard, 1787-1866.
Papers, 1775-1858. 74 items and 1 t.
MS 65-1694
MS65-1695
MS 65-1696
MS 85-1697
MS 66-1698
MS 65-1699
MS 65-1709
MS 65-1701
MS 85-1702
MS 65-1704
MS 65-1705
MS 66-1706
MS 65-1707
MS 85-1708
MS 65-1700
MS 65-1710
Alston fam*.. MS68-278
Albton-Pringle-Bin collection, 1812-1920. 4380 items
and 68 t. -™»
Bacot family. MS « MM
Baeot-Hoger collection, 1754-1927. 6 ft.
x»Mwel, Josm* Walker, 18464980. MS64-1B50
Pepers, 1860-1930. soft
Becords, 1863-78. lOOr 1 -!•>.«.
Bennett, John, 1885-1956.
Papers.ee. 1900-57. 6 r. and 36 boxes.
— Nathaniel, «»„ 1778-1819.
Bowen-Cooke pepers, 1772-1857. 421
Browghten family.
Papers, 1703-1854. 100 items end St.
MS 68-275
MS 68-276
MS 85-845
MS 68-877
_s.o. MSawre
City departmental records, 1801-1936. 11 ft
C3uacnnt-Mmer-MsnninK pepers. 1744-1900. 7 boxes.
Ok,S. C.
Records of coooty offices, 1868-1948. 29 ft
MS6S-S81
Papers, 1777-1938. 44 ft
Cohen asms) and Company, CiarleHon, S. 0.
Records, 1870-1906. 6 ft
^•d™** States " *■**«• Amy. D.ft. of S*di
Carolina. Otoravu, and Florida.
Headmiirters papers, 1861-65. 968 items.
Comer family. MS65-846
Papers, 1844-1938. 60 feet
De Sanson, Wilmot Gibbet, 1822-1886
g, fcuN?S£T 8 ABBEY taanm ,Amn -
Wirnxter, Bomtat, arcidial, 1809-1887
Letters, 1867-87. ca. 115 items.
MS •5-9006
SANTA CLARA , TJKtVERSrTY OF , MTrtnrt
ukKADRE LIBRARY j p£T3fr£ 5£i
ReMen, Henry Wemyss, d. 182L
ReMe&5mytle fetters, 1851-192L 193 items and 8 t.
Ford, Timothy, 1762-1830.
Ford-RiTenel collection, 1788-1866. cs. 1 ft
MS 64-1552
MS 63-28!
Greene, Clay Meredith, 1850-1933.
Papers, 1875-1930. 5 ft
MS 85-844
SCHLESINGE R LIBRARY QW THP m vrmy
VF WOMEN IN AMBlV. , .r,,W
C^=?CS see RADCLIFFE COLLEGE
SCHLESINGER LIBRARY OS THE HBTCKY
OP WOMEN IN AMERICA (CAMBRIDGE
MAS S.)
Papers, 1852-90. 6 boxes.
. Caroline (Howard) 1794-18B8
Letters, 1810-80. 109 items.
, „ 1764-1826.
Pepers, 1693-1878. ca. 6 ft
MS 63-287
SOtTTH CAROLINA BAPTIST HISTORICAL
COLLECTIO N. FPRMAN UMVERSITY see
iTUKnlAN mOVERSITY LIBRARY, SOUTH
CAROLINA BAPTIST HISTORICAL COL-
LECTION (GREENVILLE, S. C.)
SOTJTH CAROLINA HTB TORICAT. SOCIETY
tUMARLESTONT "
MS 68-872
. Withem, 1801-1864.
Papers. 1757-1929. 6 r. and 81 boxes.
GtBrit BxmtofTrah. MS68-288
Records of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plan-
tations, 1719-42. 64 items.
Hcyward, Da Base, 1886-1940.
Pepers. 1880-1940. 10 ft
Gadsden, 1848-1926.
Papers, 1774-1908. 65 items.
Johnson, John, 1829-1907.
Papers, 1862-1906. cs. 30 items and 5 t.
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792.
Papers, 1747-98. ea.6ft
, , 1754-1782.
Papers, 1775-81. 85
MS 68-289
MS 68-890
MS 68-292
MS
690
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(CHARLESTON) (Continued)
MS 53-295
Lee, Hutson.
Papers. 1858-65. 3 boxes.
MS 63-296
Magrath, Andrew Gordon, 1813-1893.
Duplicate correspondence books, 1864-65. 3 t.
Manfganit family*
Papers, 1686-1873. 443 items and 5 t.
Hazyck. Arthur, 1850-1914.
Papers, 1840-83. 105 items.
MiddUton, Arthur, 1T4Z-1T8T.
Papers, 1767-83. 99 items.
MS 68-897
MS 63-898
MS 63-499
(WJeffl (Bernard) & Company, Chorletton, S. C.
Mercantile records, 1861-99. 9 ft
MS 68-800
MS 63-314
Teague, B H eoUtotor.
Colonial, Berolntionary, and Confederate documents,
1760-1894. 86 items.
MS 63-816
MS 63-316
Vanderhorst family.
Papers, 1736-1910. 12 boxes.
Waring and Hayne, CtarUiton, S. C.
Records, 1778-1821. 89 Hems.
Weston family.
Papers, 1788-1869. 216 items.
Tatea, EBrabeth Ann, 1789-1868.
Yates family letters, 1822-81. 198 items.
Bostormann family.
Correspondence, 1848-1988. 1 ft (290 items)
Bradford, James Otey.
Papers, 1869-1919. ca.Sft
MS 68-817
MS 63-318
MS 65-847
MS 63-801
Pjnekney family.
Palwre, 1708-1878. 2 ft.
Poinsett, Joel Roberta, 1779-1851.
Papers, 1B06-47. 84 items.
MS 63-802
Poreher, John Stoney, 1830 (ee.)-1916. _
Papers of John Stoney Poreher and allied famines, 1771-
1883. 88 items and 3 t.
MS 63-303
Poppenham, Christopher Pritchard,
Papers, 1860-65. 200 Hems.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION, DARGAN -
CARVER LIBRARY (NASHVILLE, TENN. )
MS64-1157
Carver, WUUam Owen, 1666-1954.
Peptra. 1874-1947. ea. 2 ft (ca. 1000 items)
Schirmer. Jacob Frederick, 1803-1880.
Diary and other papers, 1806-86. 1 ft
MS 63-304
Cnastain, James Garvin, 1853-1954.
Papers, 1887-1952. ca. 50 items (6 v.)
Cmneh, ABStfn, 1870-1957.
Papers, 1893-1956. ca. 3 ft (2929 items)
Dawson, Joseph Martin, 1879-
Papers, 1935-54. 60 items.
MS 64-1158
MS 64-1658
MS 64-1159
MS 65-2005
)'■■':■';'.'■
MS 64-788
MS 64-784
MS 65-2006
Bosch, Niven, 1903-
Papers, 1959-62. 75 items.
Carman, Boas, 1861-1929.
Papers, 1889-1927. ca. 2 ft. (525 items)
MS 64-788
Crothen, George Edward, 1870-1957.
Papers, 1885-1957. ea_ 16 ft. (ca. 10,500 items)
Elweu, CyrB Frank, 1884-1963.
Papers, 1941-61. ea,2ft
MS 64-728
Exnctns Phete-FDm Corporation, Palo Alto, Calif.
Records, 1914-18. ca. 2 ft. (ca. 1525 items)
MS 64-787
Dixon, Amri Clarence, 1854-1925.
Papers, 1843-1930. ea. 14 ft. (ca. 6100 items)
MS 64-1160
MS 63-306
MS 63-307
Smith, Daniel Elliott Huger. 1846-1932.
Notebooks. ea.4rL
MS 63-305
Smith, Henry Augustus MMdkton, 1853-1924, collector.
Maps and plats, 1709-1913. 400 items.
MS65-849
Smith, William Lowjhton, 1758-1812.
Papers, 1774-1832. 2 ft
Smyth, James Adger, 5. 1637.
Papers, 1861-64. 4 v.
Smythe, Augustine Thomas, 1842-1914.
Paper!. 185.1-1903. 3 boxes.
MS 65-850
South Carolina Historical Society.
EpWopal Church records in South Carolina. 1 694-1 !>62.
ca. 12 ft.
MS 63-308
South Carolina Historical Society.
Family account books, 1802-99. 18 v.
M563-809
Sooth Carolina. Historical Society.
Merchants' papers, 1764-1857. 92 items and 4 v.
MS 68-619
Sooth Carolina Historical Society.
Papers of South Carolina Militia units, 1798-1916. ea.
2 ft.
MS 63-311
1784-
MS 66-861
Sooth Carolina Historical Society.
Records relating to St John's Parish, Berkeley Co, S. C,
1760-1853. 7 v.
MS 68-312
South Carolina Historical Society.
South Carolina low country land records, 1696-1854. ca.
100 items and 3 v.
MS 63-318
South Carolina Historical Society.
South Carolina plantation papers, 1748-1914. ca. 2 ft-
MS 65-852
South Carolina Historical Society.
Travel journals, diaries, and memoirs, 1700-190.. ca. 2
feet
Hays, Brooks, 1898-
Papers. 1950-50. 4 ft (4900 items)
lie, Ernest Eugene, 1876-1962.
Papers, 1908-55. ca. 4 ft. (ea. 1800 items)
Norris. John Franklyn, 1877-1952.
Papers. 1928-52. 20 ft. (ca. 89,000 items)
Orchard, George Herbert, b. 1796.
Papers. 1805-55. ca. 60 items.
Weaver, Rufus Washington, 1870-1947.
Papers, 1903-46. 6 ft (1730 items)
Winkler, Edwin Theodore, 1823-1883.
Papers, 1851-1941. ca. 50 items.
MS 64-1161
MS 64-1162
US 64-1163
MS 64-1694
MS 64-1164
MS 64-1165
Ftoezster, Norman, 1887-
Pepers, ca. 1900-49. ea. 120 items.
Foote, Mary (HaHock) 1847-1938.
Correspondence, 1863-1034. 1 ft (575 items)
Gaknrorthy, John. 1867-1933.
Papers, 1912-32. 135 items.
Gibbons, A S
Correspondence. 1852-68. 69 items.
MS 64-728
MS 66-8007
MS 66-864
MS 64-489
MS 64-780
South Carolina Historical Society.
Records of South C-*™!"" clubs and
1964. ca.l7ft
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. TJNIVERSTrY OF
see UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALI-
FORNIA (LOS ANGELES)
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION, UNI -
VERStTY OF NORTH CAROLINA LIBRARY
see NORTH CAROLINA. UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY, SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COL-
LECTION (CHAPEL HILL)
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, LANE MEDICAL
LIBRARY (STANFORD, CALIF.T
MS 64-116C
Stanford Oiiuc'S Auxiliary and San Francisco Maternity.
Record*. 4 v. and 7 boxes.
MS 64-1167
Stanford University. Lone Medieol Library.
Manuscript writings and records, ca. 1732-1051. (MS 61-
268)
Addition, 1864-ca. 1950. ca. 20 items, 2 v. and 13 f olden.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
(STANFORD UNIVERSITY. CALIF. )
Guerard, Albert Joseph, 1914-
. Papers. 1ft
MS 66-895
Guerard, Albert Leon, 1880-1959.
O>rrespondence, 1909-59. ca. 2 ft. (719 items)
MS 65-856
Hopkins, Timothy, 1859-1937, wHeeter.
Transportation collection, 1830-92. 12 ft (2782 items)
MS 64-781
Hoamer, Charles.
Letters of Charles and Edward Hoamer, 1849-63. 69
items.
MS 65-2008
MS 65-2009
MS 65-867
MS 66-2010
MS 64-782
MS 66-2011
MS 65-868
MS 64-788
Anderson family. ,
Papers, 1848-1948. 30 ft (ca. 45,000 items)
Barnes, Mary (Sheldon) 1850-1898, aOecttr.
Pacific Slope manuscripts, 1769-1895. 1ft
Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-19141
Papers, 1872-1913. 3 ft (100 items)
MS 64-722
MS 66-853
MS 65-8004
Huxley, Among Leonard, 1894-1963.
Papers, 1922-34. 432 items.
Jackling, Daniel Cowan, 1869-1956.
Papers, 1911-56. 18 ft (ca. 40,000 items)
Jacks, David, 1822-1909.
Pnpers, 1845-1905. ca. 3 ft (ca. 8750 items)
Jones, Herbert Coffin. 1881 1-
Papers. 1911-64. 43 ft. (ca. 40,000 items)
Kane, Thomas Leiper, 1822-1883.
Tapers, 1846-86. ca. 70 items.
Keeshng, Francis Valentine, 1877-1963.
Papers, 1906-57. 33 ft (ca. 40,000 items)
Lander family.
Papers, 1848-63. 200 items.
Lewis, Janet, 1899-
Papers, 1948-61. ca. 600 items.
MS 65-859
Uiid-Goidschmidt, Jenny Maria, 1820-1887.
Papers of Jenny Iind and Otto GcJdschmidt, 1835-1917.
2 ft (ca. 500 items)
MS 65-860
Liasner, Meyer, 1871-1930.
Papers, 1903-23. ca. 30 ft (40,000 items)
_, Francis Butler, 1861-1948.
Papers. 1897-1939. 5 ft (ca. 2000 hems)
, — ek. 1876-1916.
Papers, 1897-1916. 182 items.
Mmer, John Franklin, 1831-1SB6.
Papers, 1848-86. 2 ft (ca. 8750 items)
MS 65-861
MS 64-784
STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIE S
(Continued) ' -^
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
Mnrat, AchiDe, prince, 1801-1847.
Papers, 1809-45. ca 3 ft. (2100 items)
Needham, James Cum. 1864-1942.
Papers, 1893-1936. 5 ft (ca 9000 items.)
Norris, Kathleen (Thompson) 1880-1966
Papera 9ft
MS 65-663
MS 85-804
MS64-7S6
*Bek, Alexander Clarence, 1889-1942.
Papers. 1895-1942. 39boies-
Biggins, Frank Waykind, 1856-1907
Papers, 1859-1906. 7 boxes.
"•"»■. S Wentworth, 1885-1960
Papers, 1938-58. ca. 35,000 items.
MS 64-1169
MS 64-1170
MS 84-1171
Califomiana collection, 1782-1936. ca 100 items.
«nKta2rer Mujuw Coboiobt. M365-866
Records, 1851-1920. 1ft (175 items)
»-%.*-»■ coW ^"^
Shatter, Wflfiam Eafus, 1835-1906 ^ 6MS8
Papers, 1862-1904. 3 ft (ca M00 items)
Sfcoup, PaoL 18T4-1S46 MS eiJm
Papers, 1928-46. ca5ft (ca. 7500 items)
Stanford Unrwrsfty. Lanm,,. MS 65-869
items? W " *"* mim " T "*'*"' 1Ml - 6s - 1 ft- (c. 830
Stanford University. LibnH,, MS 65-870
^CokmiM end early American pspers. 1739-1891. 1 ft. ( 195
^~, 1886 («.)-
Papers, 1837-1948. 1200 items.
Adams, Paul Jay, 1901-
Paprrs, 1918-62. em. 50 items and 19 t.
American Society for Testing Materials.
OtneoUecdoo, 1954-61. ca. 900 items.
Anthony, Martto (FarBwr) ^^
banner family p.p.,5, 1888-89. 300 items.
Steele, WDbwr Daniel, 1886-
Pepers, 1907-61. 5 ft. (ca. 600 items)
Stegner, Wallace Earte, 1909-
Papers. 2 ft.
Sterling, George, 1869-1926.
Papers, 1909-1946. 1 ft (ca. 150 items)
Urmy, darenoe Thomas, 1858-1923
Papers, 1878-1936. 1 ft (ca. 450 items)
Vega. Pttrjdo.
Papers, 1855-64. ca. 5 ft. (ca. 4500 items)
White, Stephen Malktry, 1853-1901
Papers, 1971-1901. 28 ft.
White, Wmiam ADen, 1868-1944.
Letters, 1889-1945. 142 items.
Williams, Mary Wnhehnine, 1878-1944.
Papers. 1911-43. ca_2ft.
MS 68-871
MS 64-737
MS 65-872
MS 65-2012
MS 65-8013
MS 64-738
MS 65-873
MS 64-739
^Sgf^g^^ggj
MS 64-1173
MS 64-1173
MS 64-1174
MS 65-874
_. MS 66-875
Papers; 1796-1927. ca i ft. (ca. 500 items)
Boyd, Nannie SeaweB, cdUctor ^ *"'"
Montsomery Bell pop*,,, 13 ^_ 1 , 39 .„,_ m .^
Bwkner, Mary Ekzabeth (Stay) MS *"*'*
Papers, 1818-1923. ca 4 ft (SOOO items)
Collier family. MS 64-1176
Papers. 1833-96. 4 ft. (2600 items and 48 t.)
Crockett, tfn. Peon, coUtctc MS64-]1tT
.j£* Crockett Vesical coDecM.*, m7 ^. ^ ^
CralchfieU family. MS 64-1 178
Papers, 1828-86. ca. 50 items and 1 r.
Laaderdale family. MS64-1190
Papers, 1812-1909. ca 150 items.
MeCntchen famBy. MS6.V*81
Papers, 1818-1958. ca. 1 ft. (ca 2000 items).
•WVrhnd, LutJe Moore. MS65-882
Ganealogical papers, 19J4-51. ca. 1J0 item, and 15 v.
McRaren, WiHJam Henry, i§sh_ MS6W8S
Papers, 1851-1964. ca8ft.
*"-, J«h» Trotwood, 1858-1929 MS86-8B*
Papers. 1781-1SJ7. ca. 40 ft.' («. aafiOO items,
Morgan family. US 64-1191
Papers, 1775-1938. ca 900 itema
Records. C ft. (ca 1000 items)
O-a^Harriet Fasnn (Ctappdt) ^ ***
Owdey charta ca, 3 ft (ca. 1500 p.)
MBcellaneous papers, 1822-1S63. ca 30 items .ad l e.
Robertson, James, 1742-1814.
Papers.. 1784-1814. 376 items.
Robinson family.
PaperM855-194S. 400 hems a ad 7 y.
BaOaa Co-operative Association.
Records. 1896-1963. ca. 50 '
Harden family.
Papers, 1832-1944.
MS 64-1179
6 ft. (500 items and 46 t.)
MS 64-1180
SUTTER'S FOR T STATE RTS-m pTr at monu
ME NT (SAC HAMKNTO, HAT tT * M ° m
BUwtii, John, 1819-1900
Papers, 1842-88. ca. 1000 items.
MS 65-2014
MS 65-2016
Heed, James Frazier. 1800-1874.
Papers, 1832-1928. «. 500 items.
Sutter's Port State Historical Monnmant, AWaairl'eSS?
Miscellaneous papers, 1848-70. ca. 150 itamT^' A
^laJTva* f 0LLEGE IJBRAPY """""
Fletcher, Elijah. 1789-1858. ** 6t "" 5i
LeUers, 1803-46. 61 items.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (N Y )
DahUjren, John Adohmns Bernard, 1809-1870 MS6 *" U,e
Papers. 1823-70. ca. 500 itema
Drane family.
Pap-,*. 1719-1928. 900 itenis and 7 r.
Records, 1847-1947. 7 ft
Fergoaoon family.
Papers, 1824-1927. 10 ft. (ca. 7000 items)
Figaers family.
Papers, 1764-1904. 500 items.
Gale, Dudley, 1898-1963
Papers. 1863-1918. ca. 125 items.
Gentry, Snsie, coBsclor
Papers, 1777-1934. ca 1000itons«nd2 T .
Goodloe. HaDmn Wood, 1869-1056
Papers, 1863-1956. 10 ft (ca 7500 items)
Hfrtfr George Carroll, lsso-isn
Papers, 1836-86. ca.250itamiL
Hayes family.
Paptrs, 1848-88. ca 1200 itema
HoTJoweK, Uiu Frank, 1880-1962.
Papers, 1834-1961. 3 ft. (ca. 1600 items)
MS 64-1181
MS 64-1182
MS 65-877
MS 64-1183
MS 64-1184
MS 64-1185
MS 65-878
MS 64-1148
MS 64-1187
S * m £"!*, MemoriaI Aasodatkm, IfnivOU.
Becords, 1930-61. ca. 1 ft ""»■«•
Shields family.
Papers, 1834-S1. ca. 100 itema
Snced family.
.Paper, 1796-1956. ca 2 ft (1800 items)
Scrapbooks, 1951-57. ca. 8 ft
Temieasee Library Association.
Bxords, 1902^2. ca.l4ft (aL 9000 items)
Tennessee, state library and Archi™, v » * ISS5 -88T
«=ript Divi*i<m. ArcluTes, ^MAoiB.. Umu.
Di«ies and memoirs, 1775-1062. 33 items and 34 r.
MS 64-1 194
MS 64-1195
MS 64-1196
MS 64-1197
MS 64-11*8
MS 64-1196
MS 64-1200
MS 65-886
Horton, Hlnhla, 1910-1956, aMector.
Folic mmnc collection, 1935^6. a, 3 ft (800 items,
Jackson. Howell Edmonds. 1832-1895
Papers, 1864-1942. ca. 400 itema
Killehrew, Joseph Buckner, 1831-1906
Pape.-s. 1797-1906. 2 ft. (ca 1000 items)
MS 65-879
1 items)
MS 65-880
MS 04-1188
Lane, Michael B D
Papers, 1799-1895. ca. 300 itema
MS 64-1189
Sta< « Library and Ar,hl™ „ , MS65-888
«*i p t Wririoa. ""*" a " a Archrrea, f/arinltU. Han*.
T^mmse. others and Stings on T«m«ma ca 84 ft
TENNESSEE. UNIVERSITY r.m»»v ^^
Oaxtan, PhJhndor PHesttey, 1862-195T ^ 6 *" IS( *
PapMs, 1890-1955. 90ft (ca 30,000 items)
IWjoale, .Vm, WiHiam ADen, i 1934. V& M_1M8
Papers, 1831-1960. 3 ft. (ca 250 items)
BM Td^L Gtttn M'Grendr. 1T9T-M84. M3 * MS0 »
Papers, 1790-1912. sft (ca660item.)
Sanfard, Edward Terry, 1865-1930 ^ 8t " U0 *
Papro, 1879-1930. 75 itema
BUmmt. St G-n^, LeakK 1878-1960 ^ M " 1S0S
hemsT' 89 ' 6 reMRh wllection, 1793-1928. 12 ft (ca 6000
Thorabnrgh, Lanra. MS W^ 1808
Papers, 1928-62. Bft.
TEXAS. UNIVERSITY LIBRA RY TEXAS
ARCHIVES (AUSTIN) ~
EPP.™»,B H ^^ VS ^ 7,B
Par»rM8S»-78. 831 itema
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
TEXAS. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. TEXAS
ARCHIVES (AUSTIN) (Continued)
Erskine, Andrew Nelson, 1826-1862.
Papers, 1845-62. ca. 100 items.
EweD family.
Papers, 1789-1824. ca. US items.
Hide;, Richard W 1851-1937.
Papeis, 1883-1915. ca.lft.
Fisher, Henry F 1805-1867.
Papers. 1830-70. ca. 420 items.
Franklin, Benjamin Cromwell, 1805-1878.
Papers, 1B05-1915. ea.4ft.
Frazier family.
Papers, 1839-1910. 150 items.
MS 64-742
MS 64-743
MS 64-744
MS 64-745
MS 64-746
MS 64-747
Frazor family.
Papers, 1784-1884. 50 items.
MS 64-748
Fulmore, Zachary Taylor, 1846-1923.
Papers, 1735-1911. 735 items.
MS 64-749
Fulton, George Ware, 1810-1893.
Papers of George W. and James C. Fulton, 1836-1911.
ca. 5 ft.
MS 64-750
Galveston Screwmen's Benerolent Association.
Records, 1866-1922. ca.3ft.
MS 64-1208
Cnmmings famuy.
Papers of the Cnmmings and Blade families, 1840-1962.
1158 items.
MS 64-1209
Giniler, Henry, 1831-1922,
Papers, 1861-1922. 66 items.
Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881.
Papers, 1875-89. 59 items.
MS 64-1210
MS 64-1211
LonWanaiB (Steamboat)
Records, 1824-25. 98 items and 2 v.
MS 66-889
Marine Paint and Varnish Company, inc. Afar Wsbm.
Records. 1917-59. 48,527 items.
MS 64-1212
Montegut family.
Le Gardenr-Montecut papers, 1728-1880. 83 Hems.
Ogden, Henry D
Papers, 1862-65. 8« items.
MS 65-890
Glasgow family.
Papers, 1795-ca. 1889. ca. 1ft
Goodnight, Charles, 1836-1929.
Paprrs, 1882-1930. ca. 175 items.
Geedridge, Charles Fred, i. 1930.
Papers, 1904-29. 358 items.
Graham, Edwin S 1831-1899.
Papers, 1825-1017. ca. 2 ft.
Green, Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1863.
Papers, 1789-1872. ca. 150 items.
Grace family.
Papers, 1824-71. ca. 80 items.
Hanriek, Edward.
Papprs, 1831-70. ca. 250 items.
Harlan, Charles T
fetters, 1844-56. ca. 75 items.
MS 64-751
MS 64-762
MS 64-753
MS 64-754
MS 64-755
MS 64-756
MS 64-757
MS 64-758
MS 64-759
MS 64-1218
, d. 1861.
Papers, 1836-63. 93 items.
MS 64-1214
Sixer family.
Helen Josephine Sizer collection, 1803-9L 117 items.
MS 64-1215
Winsor, Daniel L
Corrospondence, 1829-09. 129 items.
U. S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, MANUSCRIPT
DIVISION (WASHINGTON, D. C.)
MS 64-1556
MS 64-762
Abbe, Cleveland, 1838-1916.
Paper.. 1850-1916. 15 ft. (9500 items)
Allen, Elisha Hunt, 1804-1883.
Papers. 1849-1934. 3 ft. (2000 items)
MS 63-319
American Historical Association.
Records, 1884- 189 ft. (ca. 141,600 items)
MS 63-320
Henderson, Thomas Stalworth, 1859-1937.
Papers, 1852-1930. ca. 57 ft.
MS 64-760
Nmm, Thomas, d. ca. 1875.
Julia Wrenn Hardy collection, 1834-1912. ca. 100 items,
TILTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY. TTJLANE
UNIVERSITY - see TTJLANE UNIVERSITY
OF LOUISIANA, HOWARD-TILTON
MEMORIAL LIBRARY (NEW ORLEANS)
TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART (OHIO)
MS 64-761
Toledo. Museum of Art.
George W. Stevens collection, 1780-1908. 52 items
TREVOR ARNETT LIBRARY (ATLANTA. GA. )
see ATLANTA TJOTVERSITY, TREVOR
ARNETT LIBRARY (GA. )
TTJLANE UNTVERSITY OF LOUISIANA,
HOWARD-TILTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY
(NEW ORLEANS)
Bryan, 1872-1962.
World War I papers, 1918-19. 1573 itema
MS 64-1207
Andersen, Hendrik Christian. 1872-1940.
Papers, 1880-1940. 14 ft. (4000 items)
Arendt, Hannah, 1906-
Papers, 1935-63. 3 ft. (100 items)
M
Arnold. Henry Harley, 1886-1950.
Papers, 1907-50. 110 ft. (85,000 items)
1
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin (Horn) 1857-1948.
Papers, 1889-1943. 1 ft.
MS 65-891
Badger, Alfred Mason, 1808-1868.
Papers, 1632-03. ca. 50 items and 2 v.
Bailey, OrraB
Letters, 1862-64. 75 items.
BaMerstou, John Lloyd, 1889-1954.
Papers, 1915-50. 1 ft. (ca. 400 items)
Bancker, Charles NieoU, A 1869.
Letters received, 1803-30. 217 itema
Bayard, Thomas Francis, 1828-1896.
Papers, 1780-1899. 55 ft- (60,000 items)
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893.
Papers, 1844-83. 7 ft.
1
Benson, William Shepherd, 1855-1932.
Papers, ca. 1791-1941. 20 ft. (ca. 14,500 items)
Blaine, Jama GOtaspie, 1830-1893.
Papers, 1850-93. 5 ft. (550 items)
MS 64-763
MS 63-323
MS 64-764
MS 63-326
BrinekleV John Ramsey, 1839-1910.
Papers, 1859-1936. ca. 273 items.
Brodhead, Daniel Dodge.
Papers, 1821-53. ca. 2 ft. (WOO items)
Branson, lueodore B
Letter book, 1863^5. 1 v.
Bruce family.
Papers, 1792-1892. 2 ft. (1500 items)
Byanm, William Dallas, 1846-1927.
Papers, 1894-1905. 500 items.
Horace, 1804-1885.
Pajwrs, 1834-1961. 2 ft. (ca. 1800 items)
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919.
Papers, 1803-1935. 67,000 items.
Carroll. Daniel, 1764-1849.
Papers. 1662-1910. 5 ft. (2600 items)
MS 63-328
MS 63-829
MS 63-331
MS 65-892
MS 64-767
MS 64-768
MS 65-893
Carson, Christopher, 1809-1868.
Letter book, 1863-64. 70 items.
MS 63-332
Cater, Douglas J
Letters of Douglas J. and Rufus W. Cater, 1859-85. 60
items.
MS 63—^33
Cathcart, James Leander, 1767-1843.
Papers, 1785-1817. 300 items.
MS 63-334
Chandler, William Perm, 1. 1820.
Papers, 1854-56. 4 v.
MS 65-894
Chapman, John, 1801-1854.
Plans and letters for the*ariel steam air carriage, 1841-44.
35 items.
Blumentritt, Ferdinand, 1853-1913.
Briefr, 1894-1909. 218 items.
Book-of-tlte-Montli Club, /few Turk.
Records, 1939-58. ca. 23 ft. (14,900 items)
MS 64-1218
MS 64-1558
MS 65-895
MS 63-335
MS 63-336
MS 65-897
MS 64-1659
Conkling, Roscoe, 1
Papers, 1769-1895. 150 items.
MS 64-1217
Copley family.
John Singleton Copley family papers, 1767-1»15. 60 items
and 1 reel of microfilm (25 items)
MS 64-769
Corbin, Henry Clark, 1842-1909.
Papers. 1864-1938. 8 ft. (2000 items)
Cotton, Jeeaah Dexter, i. 1822.
Correspondence, 1846-68. 1 ft. (300 items)
Chesnut, James, 1815-18B5.
Correspondence, 1862. 250 items.
Church, William Omul, 1836-1917.
Papers, 1862-1924. ca.2ft
Qapp family.
Papers, 1796-1912. 4 ft. (2100 items)
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.
Papers, 1770-1910. 7 ft. (4500 items)
dowry, Robert Charles, 1838-1925.
Papers, 1862-71. ca. 75 items.
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885.
Papers, 1337-82. 152 items.
Covodc. John, 1808-1871.
Papers, 1864-70. ca. 100 items.
Croffnt, William Augustus, 1835-1915.
Papers, 1774-1933. 12 ft. (7500 items)
Culbertson, William Smith, 1884-
Papers. 1897-190-2. 70 ft. (ca. 51.000 items)
Curtis, Benjamin Robbira, 1809-1874.
Papers, 1831-79. 460 items.
MS 65-899
MS 66-900
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U. S. LIBRARY OF COWTBESS. MAMTlsmnyr
DIVISrQM (WtSHTOCT ftv tv' r. * > ^' J
• ~ wmh vr ^v^rrun.r. aa. MAf
DmSION fWASHmGTOW .^frt -
(Continued)
""• Charles Aii.Im.ob, 1819-1897 HS *"
Papers, 1859-62. 300 items.
Daris, Elmer Holmes, 1890-1958. MS W ~ U<
Papers, 1893-1957. 9 ft. (ca. 7800 items)
B»™, Jefferson, 1808-1888 ^ 6M!
Papers, 1B35-1013. ca. 630 items.
Derissen, Cfinton Joseph, 1882-1958 MS 64-158
Papers, 1916-57. 5 ft. (3000 items)
Delano family. MS63-34I
Papers, 18S3-89. ca. 1 ft. (1540 kerns)
Dickinson, Aims Elizabeth, 1842-1832. MS 64-166
Papers, 1860-1932. 12 ft. (ca. 8500 items)
Doobttle. Janes Rood, 1815-1897 ** 8M<IS
Papers, 1858-1929. 1J6 items.
Draper, William Franklin, 1842-1810 MS 63-841
Letters, 1881-1910. 120 items.
Dunk* family. MS 63-842
Papers, 1750-1930. 8 ft (5000 items)
Dunne, Finley Peter, 1867-1936. ^ e3_MS
Correspondence, 1889-1936. ca. 160 items.
EM, Henry, 1814-1850. MS 68-844
Letters, 1831-49. 250 items.
HUs-AIb. pspers, 1795-1880. ,14 ft. (90,000 ij£ ^^
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872.
Papers, 1826-1928. 4 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
fina. Doff, 1791-1875.
Papers, 1813-79. 2 ft. (1200 items)
Graham, Walter Quintin, 1832-1895.
Papers, 1857-1930. 10 ft. (12,000 hems)
Ha m i lto n , William. 1824-1896
Papers, 1838-96. 300 items.
_ — . „ Henry, 1807-1864.
Papers, 1828-75. 10 ft. (5000 itan
Eai8-Allan papers, 1705-1889. (NTS 63-345)
■ AcMition, 1810-35. 85 items.
— , 1753-1825.
Papers, 1761-1885. 1 ft. (650 items)
MS 65-903
MS 64-1568
.John, 1737-1793.
Papers, 1775-95. 1 ft.
Hardfe, James Allen, 1823-18T6
Papers, 1844-86. 345 items."
Harding, Thomas Swann. 1890-
Papers, 1921-59. cs.3ft (1800 items)
Hatch, John Porter, 1822-1901
Papers, 1843-68. 150 items.
Hawks. Esther H
Papers, 1B56-6T. 315 items.
B«d>o>ck, Ethan ABen, 1798-1870.
Papers, 1810-73. 6 ft. (3000 items)
aflteheatfc, Gilbert Monell, 1859-1934
Papers, 1910-35. 300 items.
Hetmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894
Papers, 1846-94. 2 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
Hoover, Irwin Hood, 1871-1933.
Papers, 1909-33. ca.4ft (650 items)
MS 65-907
MS 64-1568
MS 63-350
MS 63-351
MS 68-362
MS 64-1219
MS 63-353
MS 63-354
MS 63-355
MS 63-356
MS 64-156*
MS 63-357
MS 65-808
MS 83-358
MS 65-809
Besom, Louis Richard, 1845-1925.
Papers, ca. 1870-1907. 1 ft. (ca. 900 items)
Hyee, Seudder, 1879-1933.
Papers, 1911-33. ca. 7 ft. (4800 items)
Krug, Julius Albert, 1907-
Papers, 1936-50. 47 ft. (34JI16 items)
Lamb, Antboay.
Papers, 1779-1862. 125
Ewing, Charles, 1835-1883. MS 65-904
Family papers, 1769-1950. 12 ft. (ca. 9000 items)
Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871. MS 65-905
Family papers, 1757-1941. 123 ft. (cE . 94,000 itHns)
Felt, Joseph Barlow, 1789-1809.
Sermons, 1821-34. 1 ft. (150 items)
Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869
Papers. 1832-78. 2 ft. (1000 items)
Fiske, John, 1842-1901.
Letters, 1867-96. 54 items.
Forbes, John Murray, 1771-1831
Papers, 1817-30. 200 items.
Forster, Rudolph, 1873-1943.
Papers, 1900-44. 3 ft, (1650 items)
Franklin, William Buel, 1823-1903
Papers, 1861-65. 100 items.
French, Daniel Cheater. 1850-1931.
Papers, 1850-1962. 31 ft. (22^00 items)
Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934.
Papers, 1844-1960. lift (7800 items)
Gflman, Nicholas, 1755-1814.
Papers. 1776-1824. 165 items.
MS 64-1564
MS 63-346
MS 65-806
MS 63-347
MS64-1565
MS 63-348
MS 64-1506
MS 63-349
MS 04-1567
MS 64-1218
Hoxie. Vinnie (Beam) 1847-1914.
MS 65-912
MS 63-366
MS 64-778
MS 63-466
MS64-157S
MS 63-367
MS 63-368
MS 65-913
MS 63-369
Lieber, Frauds, 1800-1872. MS 63-870
Papers, 1841-72. 250 items.
Records, 1875-1963. 4 ft (500 itema)^
MS 63-871
MS 63-372
MS 63-374
Land, Emory Scott, 1879-
Papers, 1901-55. 10 ft. (5750 Hems)
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry. 1764-1820
Papers, 1803-17. ca. 400 items.
Lay, George Waahingtaa, 1798-1860.
Papers, 1832-79. 140 items.
Learoot, Irrine Luther, 1869-1949
Papers, 1890-1964, 9 ft. (ca. 6000 items)
Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission.
Records, 1911-18. 1200 i
Hughes, Hugh, d. 1804
Papers. 1768-1875. 1 ft. (ca. 795 items)
Hunt, Henry Jackson, 1819-1889
Papers, 1841-1910. 6 ft. (4500 items)
lugersou, Henrietta (Crosby)
Comapondance, 1838-90. 95 items.
***%*• Andruw, rW. U. S ,1767-1845
Papers, 1775-1860. 45 ft-V litems)
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863.
Papers, 1845-1941. ca. 120 items.
Johnson, Adelaide, 1856-1955
Papers, 1875-1947. 40 ft (30,000 items)
Johnson. Richard Mentor, 1781-1850
Papers. 1808-17. 160 items.
Johnson, William Samuel, 1727-1819
Papers, 1745-90. 65 items.
Gray. Horace, 1828-1902.
Correspondence, 1845-1902. 1 reel of microfilm (400
items)
Jones, Jesse Hobnail, 1874-1956
Papers, 1916-60. 128 fL (78,000 items)
Kantor, MacKinlay, 1904-
Pajwrs, 1917-61. 30 ft.
Keene. Lama, 1826-1873.
Papers, 1855-76. 107 items.
Kb^sbnry, John Adams, 1876-1956
Papers, 1882-1936. 17 ft (12,000 items)
MS 63-359
MS 63-360
MS 65-910
MS 63-368
MS 64-772
MS 63-361
MS 68-362
MS 63-364
MS 64-1570
MS 65-911
MS 64-1571
MS 64-1572
Logan family.
Papers, 1847-1923. 61 ft (46,000 items)
Mahie, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916.
Papers. 1882-1914. 125 items.
McCuDoeh, Hugh, 1808-1895.
Papers, 1855-94. 600 items.
McLean, Evelyn (Walsh) 1886-1947
Papers. 1886-1948. 40 ft. (ca. 45,000 items)
McPherson, Edward, 18.10-1895
Pa]..-.*, 1736-1036. 23 ft. (ca. 1S.0O0 items)
Papers. 1723-1859. 27 ft (ca. 11,550 items)
Mangum, Willie Person, 1792-1881
Papers, 1771-1906. 7 ft (ca. 5000 items)
Manning, Daniel, 1831-1887
Papers, 1885-1921. 2 ft (900 items)
Marble, Man te n , 1834-1917
Papers, 1852-1916. 20 ft (14JW0 items)
Marry. WiDiam Leaned, 1786-1857
Papers. 1R06-57. 20 ft. (15,000 items)
Martin family.
PaiHTS. 1740-1887. en. 130 items.
-., Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873
Papers, 1825-1927. 15 ft (14^50 items)
Maynard, Edward, 1813-1891.
Papers. 1 845-58. 150 items.
Meigs, Montgomery Cunningham, 1816-1892
Papers, 1849-92. 7 ft. (3800 items) ^
Meyer, George Ton Lengerke, 1858-1918
Papers, 1901-09. 2 ft (50 items)
Miller, Byron S 1915-
Papors, 1945-46. 1 ft (100 items)
Mitchell, Samuel Chiles, 1864-1948.
Papers, 1903-13. 8 ft. (ca. 5000 items)
MS 65-914
MS 65-915
MS 68-375
MS 63-373
MS 63-876
MS 63-377
MS 64-1575
MS 65-916
MS 63-378
MS 68-379
MS 63-880
MS 65-917
MS 64-157*
MS 65-918
691
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DIVISION (WASHINGTON, P. C. )
(Continued)
Mitscher. Marc Andrew, 1887-1947.
rnjurs. l!>ll)-ji ca. 2 ft. (en. SOU items)
Monekton, Robert, 1726-1782.
Papers, 1754-63. cu. 50 items.
Moon, John Austin, 1855-1921.
Papers. 1800-1921. 3 ft. (SO items)
MS 63-919
MS 63-381
MS 68-382
MS 63-383
MS 64-1220
Moore, Joseph Arthur. 1879-1937.
Papers, 1915-27. 3 ft. (2000 items)
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898.
Papers. 1825-1923. 22 ft. (10,620 items)
MS 64-TH
Morris family.
Papers of the Morris and Croxall families, 1767-1695.
ca. 80 items.
Monroe, Kirk, 1850-1930.
Papers, 1850-1940. ea. 2500 items.
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-
Papers, 1923-56. 6 ft. (ca. 800 hems)
MS 65-820
MS 65-921
MS 65-923
MS 65-922
National Society of Arts and Letters, n'otataoton, D. C.
Chapter.
Records, 1941-65. 2 ft (ea- 1300 items)
MS 68-38*
Newcomb, Simon, 1835-1903.
Papers, 1854-1936. 62 ft (46,200 items)
MS64-157T
Nielsen, Frederick Kenebn, 1879-1963.
Papers, 1881-1061. 3 ft. (7800 items)
Orr, William, 1860-1939.
Pipers, 1890-1939. 2 ft. (ea. 1800 items)
MS 64-775
Oxnsm, Garfield Bromley, £p, 1891-1963.
Papers, 1823-1963. 55 ft. (16 ,000 items)
MS 64-1578
Palmer, Nathaniel Brown, 1799-1877.
Palmer-Loper papers, 1707-1900. 5 ft (4000 items)
MS 64-776
fob, Paul Johannes, 1841-1918.
Papers, 1873-1931- 300 items.
MS 65-924
Perry, Matthew Calbrarth, 1794-1858.
Papers, 1838-1933. 1ft
MS 66-825
Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869.
Papers of Francis TV. Pickens and Milledge L. Bosham,
1837-1920. 1 ft (ca. 400 items)
MS 68-385
MS 68-386
MS 64-777
MS 63-387
1837-1921.
Papers, 1854-1921. 2 ft (1500 items)
MS 64-1579
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Prtibytaia. TTaai-
tflOfOn City.
Washington CSty Presbytery records, 1823-1936. 4 ft
MS 63-389
Ksiney, Henry nomas, 1860-1934.
Papers. 1904-34. 8 ft. (6000 items)
Pierce, William P
Papers, 1860-1919. ca. 90 items.
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851.
Papers, 1810-50. 60 items.
Polk, Leonidas, flp„ 1806-1864.
Papers, 1856-48. 40 items.
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891.
Papers, 1790-1899. 7000 Hems.
Bapaport, David.
Papers, 1948-60. 18 ft (14^)00 items)
Reed, William Bradford, 1806-1876.
Papers, 1857-60. 85 items.
MS 63-360
MS 64-778
Roman, Alfred, 6. 1824.
Papers, 1801-90. ca. 150 items.
Roosevelt Robert Barnwell. 1829-1906.
Papers, 1862. 75 items.
Boot, EBho. 1845-1937.
Papers, 1863-1937. ca.87ft (66400 items)
Rowlands, Walter, b. 1855.
Papers, 1873-1938. 1 ft (800 items)
MS 64-1291
Ru s sia n Orthodox Greek CathoUc Church of North Amer-
ica. THoette of AXaaka.
Alaska Russian Church archives, 1772-1986. 150£O0
MS 65-988
Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-
The Untermeyer-Froet collection, 1915-63. S ft (425
items).
MS 64-1582
Vail, Alfred, 1807-1859.
Papers. 1835-1938. 1 ft. (75 items)
Van Dora, Earl, 1820-1863.
Papers, 1858-63. 80 items.
_ . , MS63-404
Vernon, Edward, 1684-1757.
Veraan-Weger papers, 1654-1773. 4 ft (2000 items)
MS 63-403
Saint-Gaodens, Augustus, 1848-1907.
Correspondence, 18S1-1S1B. ca- 100
Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, 1881-1917.
Papers, 1852-79. 121 items.
Sanborn, Fred G
Papers, 1864. ca. 75 items.
Sanders, John Loyal, d. 1860.
Papers, 1844-57. 1 ft (350 items)
Schoneld, John McAllister, 1831-1906.
Papers, 1837-1906. 38 ft- (30,000 items)
Scott, Charles Lewis, 1888-1*54.
Papers, 1940-45. 5 ft (ca- 3000 items)
See, nomas Jefferson Jackson, 1866-1962.
Papers. 1887-1960. 52 ft (30,000 items)
MS 63-394
MS 65-927
MS 68-895
MS 63-396
MS 63-397
MS 65-928
MS 64-779
Sherman, John, 1823-1900.
Papers, 1836-1900. 133 ft (ca. 111,000 items)
MS 65-930
Smith, Caleb Blood, 1808-1864.
Papers, 1841-62. 2 ft (1200 items)
Sqsler, Bahrain George, 1821-1888.
Papers, 1841-84. 5 ft (4000 items)
Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869.
Paiiers. 1831-70. 10 ft. (ca. 7600 items)
Stemhardt, Laurence Adolph, 1892-1950.
Papers, 1929-50. 42 ft (ca. 42^00 items)
Stephenson, Nathaniel Wright, 1687-1935.
Papers, 1922-30. 3 ft
MS 63-398
MS 64-1580
MS 65-931
MS 65-982
MS 65-833
Von Braan, Wemher, 1912-
Papcm. 1930-63. 13 ft (16,000 items)
Washburn, Israel 1813-1883.
Papers. 1838-1908. 1 ft (SOO items)
Washburne, EhTiu tu-f— i. 1816-1887.
Papers, 1829-32. 31 ft (37,000 hams)
Webb, Charles Henry, 1834-1905.
Papers, 1859-1924. 320 items.
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.
Papers, 1800-95. ca- 6 ft (2500 items)
Wentwsrth, Edwin Oberlin, 1833-1864.
Papers, 1862-90. ca. 120 items.
Wexhtr, Harry, 1911-1962.
Papers, 1929-62. 19ft (lS^OOitoms)
WhiteneU, George, 1714-1770.
Papers, 1736-69. 140 items.
Wilder, Marshall Pindowy, 1859-1915.
Papers, 1881-1914. 8 ft (2000 items)
MS 64-1583
MS 63-405
MS 68-408
MS 63-407
MS 64-1584
MS 63-408
MS 64-782
MS 63-409
MS 64-788
MS 65-040
MS 65-941
Susan B. Anthony Foundation, TFaihinfton, D. C.
Records, 1896-1943. 3 ft. (ca. 1300 items)
.. .1777-1864.
Papers, 1824-67. 1ft (115 items)
Tapnan, Benjamin, 1773-1857.
Papers, 1795-1900. 6 ft (3650 items)
MS 65-934
MS 65-935
MSI
. — . Lewis, 1788-1873.
Papers, 1812-72. ca.3ft (5200 items)
_. — , Waddy. 1798-1868.
Correspondence, 1826-59. 91 hams.
Beknor, Benjamin Holt, 1842-1919.
Papers, 1805-1035. ca. 6 ft (3000 items)
MS 63-400
MS 65-936
MS 63-401
MS 64-1581
MS 63-402
MS 66-837
MS 64-781
U. S. Ztorory of Congreu.
Tributes from the American motion picture, television,
radio and recording arts, sciences, and industries; presented
by the Los Angelas County Hollywood Museum, honoring
the Librarian and staff of the Library of Congress on
Thursday, Jan. 9th, 1964 at the N ew Senate Offiee Building,
Waslungtou,D.C. 195 items in 1 v.
Stephen, 1878-
Papers, 1928-57. 1 ft. (400 items)
Tracy, Benjamin Franklin, 1830-1915.
Papers, 1870-1924. 16 ft (12,600 items)
Dnderwood, Wilbur, 1876-1935.
Papers, 1897-1958. 1 ft (ca. 400 items)
Wilson, Edith (Boiling) Gait, 1872-196L
Papers, 1833-1901. 27 ft- (ca. 19,u00 items)
Wilson, Robert Enstwv 1898-1964.
Papers, 1926-64. 14 ft (ca. 3500 items)
MS 64-1585
Woodbury, Levi, 1789-1851.
Papers of Levi Woodbury family, 1804-97. 30 ft (19,250
items)
Wright, George Washington, 1816-1885.
Correspondence, 1859-72.
MS 64-784
_ MS64-785
Writers" Program.
"America eats" papers, 1941-42. 2 ft (1200 items)
MS64-786
Toder, Samuel S 1841-1821.
Papers, 1861-1907. 1 ft (500 items)
MS 68-410
Tudin, GennadD Vasfllevieh, 1840-1912, collator.
Rttssun-American Company papers, 1786-1880. 1 ft (ca.
150 items)
MS 68-411
Zorach, William, 1887-
Papers, 1930-6L 9 ft (6300 items)
P. S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, RARE BOOK
DIVISION (WASHINGTON, P. C. -)
MS 66-2017
Lincoln, Abraham, Pra. V. &, 1809-1865.
The Alfred Whital Stem collection of Lineomiaaa, 1887-
1912. 2 ft
MS 65-2018
C. S. Library of Congrou. Bare Book Dioitwn.
Cookery books, 1641-1880. 2 ft
TJ. S. MILITARY ACADEMY LIBRARY (WEST
POINT, N. YTT
Lune family.
Papers, 1722-1884. 169 items.
MS 65-2019
TJ. S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES (WASHINGTON,
D.C.J
Avery, Johnston.
Papers, 1944-52. ca. 7 ft
MS 65-842
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
U " , S - RATIONAL ARCHIVKS fWASHTOOTfl^
D- C.) (Continued)
Fiske. Harold Benjamin, 1871-1960.
Papers. 1011-44. en. J ft
Hagerman, Herbert James, 1871-1035
Papers, 1907-35. ca. 7 ft.
McGee, Anita (Newcomb) 1864-1940.
Pa|*rs, 1858-1036. 2 ft.
Paint, William Henry, 1828-18*0.
Papers, 1S6I-05. 136 items.
Pershing, John Joseph, 1860-1948.
Paiwrs, 1917-35. ca. 29 ft.
a^C at <Hf>
Soda] Science Research Council Committee on. Public Ad-
tn frustration.
, J!"^ rel * ,in e to th » Federal Work Relief Program,
1935-37. ^ ^^
MS 65-843
MS 65-8*4
MS 65-945
MS 65-946
MS 64-947
VERMONT. UNIVERSITY, GUY W. BAILEY
LIBRARY, WILBUR COLll CTTON
(Burlington) —
Stewart, George Scott 1888-1949
Papers. 1917-1!). en. 9 fen and 452 items.
U. S. .\atfOntr! Arrhrrrit.
U. S. Army jrenerals'papers. 1S33-1M7. CO fi
Walker, Robert James, 1801-18C9.
P»l>er», 1845-Ci ca. 100.
Wrenshall, John C 1833 (m.)-182G
Papers, 1S58-1907. 9 ft
MS65-»4»
MS 65-950
MS 65-2020
MS 65-931
Cnamphun Transportation Company.
Loomis papers, lfll2-1945. 19 ft.
Cleveland, Elijah, 1795-1883.
Knsine** records, 1824-1902. fi ft.
Crafts. Samuel Chandler, 1766-1858
Papers, 1782-1908. 3 ft.
Faraham, Roswetl, 1827-1903.
I'nju-rs, 1N41-IMB, 8 ft.
Fisher, Dorothea Frances (Canfield) 1879-1938.
Dorothy Canfield Collection. 1851-1858. ca. 26 ft.
Stevens, Henry, 1791-1867
Papers, 1788-1870. 6 ft
Welk. William. IR37-1R92.
Pane". lflf.1-84. en. 3 f r .
Wifaon family.
Papers. 1782-1896. ca. 130 items.
MS 64-788
MS 64-789
MS 64-790
MS 65-055
MS 64-791
»ft
MS 64-792
Harrison family.
Papers, 1662-1915. 1055 items.
HoBoway, James Montgomery, 1834-1905.
Pollers, 1861-1905. 137 items.
Ingle, Edward, 1861-1924.
Pipers, 1858-1ML 862 items.
MS 64-1230
MS 65-966
MS 64-1261
MS 64-788
MS 64-794
„ _, . MS 64-1232
__-_, George Hainton, 1669-1960, collator
99 it"! ""*"*** the U. S. SOth Mraion, lM7-*8.
MS 64-1233
MS65-MT
. George Hainton, 1869-1960.
Papers. 1889-1960. 99 items.
Jeffreas, Robert Makr, 1886-
Papere, 1890-1964. ca. 200 items.
Jordan family. MS64-1S8*
The Jordan and Stabler family papoa, 1807-1916. 886
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHE RN CAUFOPNTTA
(losangelesT ^ " ■
Standley, William Harrison, 1872-190;).
Papers. 1892-1S58. 25 ft
MS
VENTURA COUNTY AND CIT Y FREE LIBRARY
(CALIF. ) ~
Ventura Co, Calif. Ventura County and City Free Library.
Ventura County historical collection, 1849-1939. 3 ft
VERMONT HISTORICAL SO CIETY (MONT-
PELIER) — —
VIRGINIA HIS TORICAL SOCIETY ggCHMONT))
MS 64-1222
Armistead family.
Armistead-Bhuiton- Wallace family papers, 1790-1939.
tax**** for the Preservation of Virginia AntouW
Records, 1889-1947. 62 items. «S™ Amnputies.
Eastman, Charles Carnage, 1816-1860.
Papers. 1820-60. 2 ft
Haien, Allen, 17D5-1871.
Papers, en. 1810-71. 1 ft
Johns, James, 1797-1874.
Papers, 1823-73. 138 items.
Johnson, Otto H coHtetor.
Proetoriana collection, 1861-1964. 19 ft
MS 64-1586
MS 64-1587
MS 64-1588
MS 65-953
KeHogg, John, 1786-1852. ** ^"^
Papers of John and Loyal Case Kellogg, 1810-57. 8 ft
Smith, John Gregory, 1818-1691.
Papers, 1810-09. 4 ft
MS 64-1590
MS 65-954
Tyler, RoyaU, 1757-1826.
Helen Tyler Brown collection, 1753-1920. 15 ft.
VERMONT. UNIVERSITY ARC HTVF.R (BURL-
INGTON) ~ V
Marsh, James, 1794-1842.
Papers. 1821-74. 80 items.
MS 64-795
Bagby family.
Papers, 1824-1960. 53,178 items.
Battle, George Gordon, 1868-1949.
Correspondence, 1855-1947. 50 items.
Baylor family.
Papers. 1737-1925. (MS 61-2742)
Addition, 1773-1063. 50 items.
Bemiss, Samuel Merrineld. 1894-
Paners. 1036-64. ca. 1000 items.
Boiling, Charles Edward, 1852-1929
Papers, 1870-1931. 95 items.
Bryan. John Stewart, 1R71-1944
Papers, 18C2-1944. 981 items and 1 v.
Byrd family.
Papers. 1757-1950. 121 items.
Chambeflayne, John Hampden, 1838-1882
Papers. 1858-77. Ill items.
Cuninghame (William) & Company
Remrds, 175.VI863. 239 items.
Curry, Lncy Belle (Railey), 1892-
Papers, 1942-62. 4 T .
Daniel family.
Correspondence. 1790-1854. 64 items.
Deneale, George. 177G-18I8.
Papers. 1792-1842. 319 items.
Dupuy family.
Papers, 1803-90. (MS 61-3055)
Addition, 1834-83. 115 items.
Early family.
Papers. 1798-1903. 239 items.
Harlow family.
Papers, 1858-64. 88 items.
Harrison, William LudweB, 1878- colUacr
Genealogical papers, 1924-57. 67 Herns.
MS 65-957
MS 65-958
MS 64-1228
MS 65-959
MS 65-960
MS 64-1224
MS 64-1225
MS 64-1226
MS 65-961
MS 65-962
MS 65-963
MS 64-1227
MS 65-964
MS 64-1228
MS 65-965
MS 64-1229
K«*y, Correr-Briggs collection. 614 items.
Lomax family. MS65-668
Papers, 1776-1960. 357 items.
MeCuefamfly. MS 64-1236
^^TheMcCuoMd Robertson mmiry I mr»r s , 1831-1927. m
Masse family. MS64-12JT
Papers, 1698-1875. (MS 62-2070)
"— Addition, 1722-1803. 463
Matthew JWbin. Maury Action, mr.n.ltg"'
Records, 1913-31. 1208 items.
Maury, Richard Lancelot 1840- WOT
Papers, 1848-1907. 508 hems.
MS 64-1238
Mays, David John. 1896- MS65-9T0
Papers relating to "Edmund Pendleton, 1721-1803 • a biog-
raphy," 1950-54. ca. 300 itema > ■ °™K
Maya, David John, 1896-
MS 64-1269
^RlcT^V^terl^er^ ^
Peekatone papers, 1758-1898. (MS 61-2797)
Addition, 1713-1809. 79 items.
Peyton family.
Papers, 1770-1913. 405 items.
Pkot family.
Papers, 175S-1907. 63 items.
Preston family.
Papers, 1746-1938. 162 items.
rtagjand, Herbert Shelton. 1888-1646
Papers, 1930-34- ca. 100 items.
Raghnd famfly.
Pap.rs. 1791-1937. 33 items.
Richmond Ught Infantry Blues Association.
Records, 1877-84. 142 items.
RWunond Railway and Electric Company
Papers, 1897-1900. 139 itema
Ridley family.
Papers, 1776-1897. 75 items.
Sttingfeubw, Frank, 1840-1913.
Papers. 1864-92. (MS 61-2615)
Addition, 1864-1951. 209 items.
Stuart family.
Papers, 1757-1877. 591 items.
Tayioe, Edward Dickinson, 1880-1966.
Papers, 1815-1950. 54 hems.
MS 64-1240
MS 64-1241
MS 64-1242
MS 65-971
MS 64-1243
MS 64-1244
MS 65-972
MS 64-1245
MS 65-978
MS 64-1246
MS 66-674
MS 64-12*7
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (RICHMOND)
(Continued)
Tayloe family.
Papers. 1740-18S0. ■ ■(MS«l-20r)':„
Addition, 170S-1S79. 244 items.
Upahaw family.
Papers, 1848-1940. 61 items.
Virginia- County f'mtrt {Fauquier Co.)
liankniptey records, 1788-1KTH>. 145 items.
WeUford, Beverley Randolph. 1893-1963.
Papers, 192G-C1. ca. 5450 items".
MS 64-1248
MS 64-1249
MS 65-375
MS 64-1250
MS65-«76
Woodward Society of Virginia.
Records. 191. r .-.lr.. en. 100 items.
VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY, ARCHIVES
DIVISION (RICHMOND) ~
MS 65-977
Anderson. Richard Clough, 1750-1826.
Papers of llichard Olongh Anderson and Allen Latham,
1771-1S87. iMKl items.
MS 65-976
BakeweU family.
Papers. 1814-1018. ltn items.
Battlefield Markers Association.
Records, 1924-54. 3!H it, nB and 2 v.
Bryant family.
Papers. 1800-83. 73 items.
Carter. Charles, 17n7-17ii4.
linsiness records. 171S-1 s.1.1. 35 it ems.
MS 65-979
MS65-9W
MS 65-931
MS 65-062
Eckenrode. Hamilton James, 1881-
Papers relating to "Virginia since 1865." 100 items and
Si.
MS 65-983
Fairfax family.
Northern Seek proprietary papers, 168S-1810. 222 items.
MS 65-384
Forrest French. 1796-1866,
Confederate States Xavy papers. 1361-64. 4 t.
Freeman, Douglas Southall, IPS6-195.1.
Correspondence. 19.18-53. 190 items.
MS65-9S8
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953, collector.
Research material relating to "George Washington" and
"I-ess lieutenants." lKVj;-l>tM. 6S items. 3 v„ and 8000
cards.
MS 65-937
George. William Oreille, 1811-1665.
Palters. HKWlStai. 7l>00 iteuts.
Hammond. Isaac, collector.
Papers, 18.19-75. 256 items.
Hudgins. WiHiam Hoalder. 1825-1895.
Papers. 1840-95 (MS 62-3951)
Addition, 1839-94. 225 Items and 4 t.
Johnston, Zachariah. 1740 (r*7.)-isoo.
Papers. 1712-lS.Vi 174 items.
Johnston family.
Pipers. 1792-1SS5. 66 items and 1 v.
Kemper, James Lawson, 1623-1895.
Papers, 1800-94. 114 items and 2 v.
Kern, Mr*. George T. W.
Papers. 1917-45. 700 items.
MS 65-094
Lee, Robert Edward. 1807-1870.
Confidential dispatches to Jefferson Davis, 1862-65. 152
items.
MS 65-995
Lee family.
Papers, 1774-1903. 7r> items.
MS 65-996
Mdhraine, Henry Read, 1864-1051.
Papers. 1888-1934. ca. 500 items.
MS65-09S
MS 65-989
MS 65-991
MS 65-992
MS 65-993
Mann. William Wilberforce, l*iill?-lR5rt.
Palters. 1S3-WI7. 130 items.
Mason family.
Papers. 1750-1877. 70.1 items.
Mosdey, Alexander.
Papers, 1837-60. 94 items.
Patteson family.
Papers, 1734-1896. 2590 items and 18 v.
MS 65-998
MS 65-999
MS 65-1000
MS 65-1005
MS 65-] 007
Rives family.
Pa|ters. 1841-65. 65 items.
Rvritan National.
Records, 192S-63. 2 items and 13 v.
Ryland. Elizabeth Hawes.
Panel*. ldte-lSHi. 85 iienti
Scott. Wiuam, i. 1784.
Family papers, 1760-1652. 60 items.
Sexton family.
Papers. 179S-1S70. 500 items.
MS 65-1006
Shetlon family.
Sheltmi.Winn-Oliver family papers. 1764-1872. 31 1 items
and It.
Simpson, William S 1795 or 6-1868.
Papers, 1819-61. 10 v.
MS 65-1008
Southall, Stephen Osborne, collector.
Southall and allied families genealogical notes. 400 items
and 36 vols.
_. MS 65-1009
Tredegar Company, Richmond.
Records. 13.1CM937. 507.505 items and 1118 v.
MS 65-1010
Tncker family.
Papers. 1708-1892. 91 items.
MS 65-1011
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Virginia Division.
Confederate records from the Battle Abbey, 1884-1939.
3200 items and 11 vols.
MS 65-1019
Virginia Mechanics' Institute, Richmond.
Records 1858-1938. mi items and 6 v.
MS 65-1012
Virginia. Military Institute. Lexington.
Treasurer's records, 1840-1901. 37.000 items.
MS 65-1013
Virginia. Southwestern State Hospital. J/<m"»n.
Records. 1887-1048. 57 r.
. M565-10H
Virginia. State Library, Richmond. Archives Division.
Bible records. 1604-1964. ca. 1475 items.
MS 65-1015
Virginia. State Library, Richmond. Archives Division.
Church records, 1647-11157. ca. 4.10 v. and 56 reels of
microfilm.
MS 65-1016
Virginia. State Library. Richmond. Archives Division.
Civil War papers. lSo'l-lMi. a*, items and 13 v.
MS65-101T
Virginia. State Library, Richmond. Archives Division.
County records, ca. 1632-ca. 1959. ca. 1,400,000 items,
ca. .1520 v. and 6 boxes.
MS 65-1018
Virginia, State Library, Rirhmoiui. Archirc* Diriiion.
Genealogical notes and charts, ca. 800 items and ca. 55 v.
MS65-1020
Virginia miscellany. 1657-1931. 554 items.
MS 85-1021
Virginia politicians and authors' papers, 18604902. 50 items.
Washington, George, Prcs. U. S, 1732-1799.
Papers, 1742-ca. 1650. 67 items and 1 v.
Watlington family.
Papers, 1811-62. 298 items.
Wharton, John, of Cvlpeper Co, To.
Papers, 1772-1923. 53 items.
MS 65-1022
MS 65-1023
MS 65-1024
Willis family.
Papers. 173-1-1910. 75 items.
MS 05-1026
Young. Mary Cam.
Papers. 1788-1910. l«i items and 1 v.
VIRGINIA. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
(CHARLOTTESVILLE) ~ :
Blackmore. Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900
Papers ltilsMMS. n ft,
MS 64-797
Carr family.
Papers. 1745-1939. 1 ft. and 1 reel of microfilm (negative
and piuitivc)
MS 05-1027
Carr family.
l':i]>efs .if the Carr and Terrell families, 1735-1891. 1 ft.
MS 65-1028
Hench, Atcheson Langhlia, 1801- collector.
American and English liternrv and historical papers, ca.
1300-1956. 5 ft
McReynoldav James Clark, 1862-1946.
Papers, 1S11M952. 2 ft
MS 65-1029
Thompson, John Reuben, 1323-1873.
Papers. IS42-192G. 2 ft.
MS 64-799
Wilkinson. Winston, collector.
Traditional Virginia ballads and folksongs, 1032-41. 3 ft
MS64-SO0
Woodvflle, James Lewis.
Papers, 1S20-79. ca. 70 items.
WALTERS ART GALLERY (BALTIMORE, MP. )
MS 65-3021
Catharine n. Empress of Russia. 1729-1796.
Letters. 1744-96. 56 Hems.
CuUen. Thomas Stephen, 1868-1953.
Correspondence, 1910-41. ca. 160 items.
MS 65-2022
WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
(LEXINGTON, VA. )
Glasgow family.
Papers. 185S-1925. 6 ft.
MS 64-1274
Reid family.
Papers of the Reid- White family, 1780-1895. 4 ft
MS 64-1276
Tucker family.
Papers, 1794-1930. 3974 items.
WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(PORT CALHOUN, NEB?) :
MS 64-1276
Washington County (Neb.) Historical Society.
Material pertaining to Fort Calhoun and Washington Co.,
Xob„ l»19-99. ca.2ft
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
(PULLMAN)
McWhorter. Lucullus Virgil, 1860-1944.
Papers, ca. 1880-1945. ca.25ft.
Pangbom, Clyde Edward, 1893 (m.)-1958.
Papers, en. 1918-59. ca. 14 ft
Regbt Counts of.
Papers. 1534-1875. 7 ft.
MS 64-1251
MS 64-1253
MS 64-1253
MS 64-1254
Spalding, Henry Harmon, 1803-1874.
Papers of Henry and F.liia Spalding, 1836-1048. 1 ft
MS 64-1255
tannatt famQy.
Papers, 1833-1927. 7 ft (ca, 1150 items)
MS 64-1256
Walker, EDcanah, 1805-1877.
Papers of Elkanah and Mary (Richardson) Walker, 1898-
1940. .a. 6 ft.
697
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections: Repository Index
(PULLMAN! (Continued)
-_... „ MS 64-1257
Whitman, Marcos, 1802-1847
Wlnans, WnHam FmrUnmt, 1886-1915.
Papers, 1857-1915. 4 ft. («. 1000 items)
MS 64-1258
WASHINGTON. UNIVER SITY LTRB A RY
(SEATTLE) — —
Ana, Harry E B i 1061
Papers, 1918-58. 6 ft. (cs. 3000 items)
— WDSam MB*, 1856-1920.
Papers, 1882-99. 3 ft.
Boyer, Mm Edward.
Papers, ca. 1890-1940. 6 ft (ca. 6000 items)
Chadwick, Stephen Fowler, 1894-
Pspers, 1919-45. 15 ft.
Cl™ Unity Committee, StattU
Becords, 1944-64. 14 ft.
Qark, Irving M 1888-1960.
Papers, 1984-60. ca. S ft. (ca. 4500 items)
CotteriD. George Fletcher, 1865-1958.
Papers, 1891-1856. 18 ft (ca. iifiOO items)
RuonlBiBon, Mary, 1902-
Papers, 1984-48. ca. 1000 items.
Farar, Timothy, 1T4T-1849.
Letters, 1802-88. Ill hems.
, -T, 1875-1955.
Papers, 1919-46. 8 ft. (ca. 5000 hems)
HnbtaB, Charles S 4 1954? collator.
Papers concerning Alaska, 1868-1948. ca. 2 ft.
MS 65-1031
MS 65-1032
MS 64-1259
MS 64-1260
MS 65-1088
MS 64-1261
MS 65-1034
MS 65-1085
MS 65-1086
MS 64-1262
MS 85-1087
Pacific Coast Company.
Becords, 1896-1916. ca. 100,000 items.
Pratt, Joan Francis, 1848-1929.
Pepprs, 1B71-102T. 10 ft. (ca. 15,000 items)
Bancs, Glenn N is69-
Papers, 1898-1926. ca. 160 items.
Bee*. Mark Edward, 18C8-1933.
Papers, 1918-33. 9 ft.
Bfley, Edith Oetsn, 1885-
Papers, 1909-64. 4 ft. (ca. 5000 items)
Bonbon family.
Papers, 1791-1863. 2 ft. (ca. 350 items)
MS 66-1046
MS 64-1268
MS 65-1047
MS 65-1048
MS 85-1049
MS 65-1050
MS 85-1051
_ Peter, I. 1861.
Papers, 1898-1986. 8 ft. (ca. 3000 items)
MS 64-1263
n-_4.ii «--• • ^ MS65-1088
Kendall, Benjamin Freeman, el 1863.
Correspondence, 1838-63. ca. 200 items.
_ MS 65-1039
King, John Nevin, 1827-1915. ee-wa.
Letters and diary, 1857-77. U items, 1 v, and 1 reel of
microfilm (negative)
_, MS 84-1264
Ktanenr, Bay John, 1881-1959.
Papers, 1920-41. 1ft (ca. 150 items)
LangBe, Arthur Bernard, 1900- MS 65-1040
Papers, 1936-56. 54 ft.
Lenry, EBza (Ferry) lasi^e. 1936. ^ * B ~ 1M1
CorreerKmdence, 1868-99. ca. 2 ft. (ca. 500 items)
BjMsniti, WIBani C
C°™«l»»>denoe, 1917-44. ca. 2 ft. (ca. 2500 items)
SearUe. Drpl. ,f Lifiti^. MS 64-1269
Becords, 1899-1938. 60 ft. (ca. 85,000 items)
Becords, 1911-21. 8 ft. (ca. 2000 items)
9-Pb, En*™, 1840-1908. ^ ■"»
Pepers, 1865-1908. 9 ft. (ca. 10,000 items)
Sndth. Jo«ph E 1878- MS64-12T0
Papers, 1890-1957. 9 ft. (ca. 9000 items)
Santhweat Washington Public UUHty Kstriets^A_^to!
Becords, 1936-64. 1 ft. (ca. 500 items)
Spear, Uhlan Svtten, 1897-1968. ^ M " 1 °"
Papers, 1936-68. JLtL (ca. 6000 items)
MS 64-1271
MS 65-1056
MS 65-1057
MS 84-1273
WHXARD MEMORIAL ltct jaRY FOR AT. rn-
HOLrUSSEARCH Bee NATIONAL
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
UNION, FRANCES E. WTLLARD
MEMORIAL LIBRARY FOR ALCOHOL RE-
SEARCH (EVANSTON. ILL.)
WILIJAM b CLEMENTS T.TB HARY. TJNiy gB.
STTY OF MICHIGAN ««m> MT^fn^a,!
TJOTVERSITY, WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS
LIBRARY (ANN ARBOR)
WISCONSIN STATE HISTOR ICAL SOKTBtt
(MADISON) " ■
n MS 64-1584
— ._■» Bynm, 1897- ^^
Popers, 1928-54. 27 ft.
.... MS 84-1885
Associated Press. -»o»-.iswe
Dispatches, 1858-6L 54 ft and 2 reels of microfilm
(negative) """"*
--, Henry, 1875-1938.
Papers, 1903-40. 83 ft. (ca. 20,000 items)
Totanie, William Fraser, 1812-1886.
Correspondence, 1845-65. cs.240
Washington Pension Union.
Records, 1933-61. 8 ft.
Barton, Brace, 1886-
Psprrs, 1902-61. 12 ft
Behmian, Samnel Nathaniel. 1893-
Papers, 1924-56. 10 ft.
W "^? P £J C Dtflifr I>~*f « AaaadatioJ
Becords, 1928-54. 26 ft. (c^ 42,0OO*ems)
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. S CTnnr OF
MEmCINE LIBRARY (ST. LQTJIS. Mb. )
MS 66-1080
— •— > •— va, 1874-
Papen, 1890-1964. 15 ft.
WATERLOO T.TR RARY AN D HISTORICAL
SOCIETY (N. Y ) " ™ WJL -
. Marc. 1905-1964.
Papers, 1918-60. 18 ft.
BoBea, Stephen, 1866-1941.
Papers, 1920-41. 6 ft.
Brisbane, William Henry, 1803 («o.)-18T8.
Papers, 1829-1913. 2 ft.
Brans, Henry Augustine, 1888-
Pspers, 1923-63. 10 ft.
BnchwaJd, Art, 1925-
Papers, 1956-4X 1 ft.
Chayefaky, Paddy, 1923-
Papers, 1938-61 6 ft.
Coots, John Frederick, 1897-
Papers, 1912-60. 6 ft.
Ha Costa, Morton, 1914-
Pspers, 1959. 140
Davidson, David Albert, 1908-
Papers, 1950-62. 8 ft.
Utchman, Mark M 1887-1960
Papers, 1914-60. 8 ft. (ca. 2000 items)
-, — , 1818-1901.
Papers, 1848-89. lft.
McBroy family.
Papers, 1847-1927. ca. 2 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
McMicken famiry.
Papers, 1828-1830. S ft. (cs. 1000 items)
MS 65-1042
MS 64-1266
MS 84-1266
MS 65-1048
Herrin and Bing Lnmber Company.
Becords, 1902-42. 93 ft. (ca. 155,000 items)
MS 64-1267
Northwest Pnblie Power Association.
Becords, 1946- 15 ft.
Oregon Improvement Cbmpany.
Becords, 1880-96. 50 ft. (ca. 20,000 items)
MS 65-1044
MS 65-1045
Stoy.Ceorg,, 1833-1910. MS64-15W
Papers, 1855-1904. 2ft.
Basmese records, 1805-88. 11 t. •***», a. x.
Wt ^S^ aa ^ T •"■ ****** Sorfcty, FoJ£,*^"i?
^Oau^ininKeir/.mitaann^,,^,.,,^,^
WELCH METRICAL T.TRPau y. JOHNS HOPKINS
PNIYERSITY see JOtTWg Wgruc vr>r|
VERSITY, WELCH MEDICAL LIBRARY
(BALTIMORE, MD.) ——«»«"
WILBUR CO LLECTION, GTJYW BATT.gy
UPRARY, trNIVERSTTY O F VERMONT see
VERMONT. UNIVERSITY, GUYW.
BAILEY LIBRARY, WTLBUR COLLECTION
(BURLINGTON)
, 1910-
Papre s, 1946-68. ca.3ft.
FrJngs, KettL
Papers, 1921-62. 18 ft.
Gostx, Bntfe (Goodman) 1912-
Pepers, 1916-59. 8 ft.
Goldman, Albert, 1898-19611
Papers, 1940-59. lft
Goodrich, Frances.
Papers of Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett, 1827-61.
7 ft.
MS 64-1896
MS 64-1697
MS 64-1598
MS 64-1599
MS 65-1068
MS 85-1069
MS 64-1600
MS 64-1601
MS 64-1602
MS 64-801
MS 64-1608
MS 64-1604
MS 64-1605
MS 64-1606
MS 64-1607
MS 64-1608
Hanover Bank, /tea Tori.
PhDimthropy pspers, 1928-60. 53 ft.
Hedges, William S 1895-
Papors, 1918-68. ea.8ft.
Hezde, Bay.
Papers, 1957-61. 6 ft.
Hjghtower, John Mnrmann, 1909-
Papers, 1944-60. 4 ft.
Je&trfos, Dorothy.
t > aprra,ca. 1950-60. 8ft.
MS64-I609
MS 66-1060
MS 64-1610
MS 65-1061
MS 64-1611
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WISCONSIN STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(MADISON) (Continued)
MS 65-1062
Kaltenborn, Hang von, 1878-1965.
Papers, 1883-1962. 100 ft.
MSeS-lOSS
Kenny, Robot Walker, 1901-
Papers of Robert Walker Kenny and Robert S. Honis,
1940-S7. 10 ft.
MS 65-1054
Kerr, Jean (Collins) 1925-
Papers of Jean (Collins) Ken and Walter Kerr, 1929-61
12ft.
MS 65-1065
MS 64-1512
MS 64-1618
MS 64-1614
MS 64-1615
MS 64-1616
MS 65-1066
MS 94-1617
MS 64-1618
MS 64-1610
MS 64-1620
Ersch, William, 1889-1956.
Papers, 1921-54. 4 ft.
Kronenberger, Louis, 1904-
Pepers, 1920-62. 2 ft.
Labor's Non-Partisan League.
Papers, 1936-44. 4 ft.
Levin, Herman, 1207-
Papera, 1948-56. Bft
Lochner, Lonis Pan], 1887-
Pepere, 1905-6L 23 ft.
Marts & Luudy, inc.
Records, 1947-60. 2 ft.
Mason, Frank Earl, 1893-
Pepers, 1931-46. 3 ft.
mmourinee Bay Shore Lumber Company.
Records. 1881-1924. 7 ft.
Nash, N. Richard, 1918-
Papers, 1937-6L 10 ft.
National Broadcasting Company Inc.
Records, 1930-60. 186 ft.
Nicholson, Kenyan, 1894-
Paprrs, 1915-60. 5 ft.
MS 64-1621
Northwestern Lumber Company, Emi Oban, Vis.
Records, 1881-1944 6 ft
MS 64-1622
Face, Arthur, 1883-1960.
Papers, 1908-60. 28 ft.
MS 64-1623
Paine Lumber Company, OsBJcosh, Wis.
Records, 1866-1915. IS ft.
MS66-106T
Progressive Citizens of America. HoRyvood Arts, Sciences,
and Professions CeitneS.
Records, 1943-58. 6 ft.
MS 64-1624
Reinsch, Paul Samuel, 1869-1923.
Papers, 1892-1924. 10 ft
Rosenthal, Jean.
Papers, 1949-61. 10 ft
Roddy, Ella (Giles) 1851-1915.
Papers, 1861-1916. 1 ft.
Behary, Don, 1905-
Papers, 1950-6L S ft
Schwartz, Arthur, 1900-
Papera, ca. 1930-6] 1 ft.
Sormv, Rod, 1S24-
Papers, 1948-62. 15 ft.
Shmnlin, Herman, 1898-
Papers, 1930-62. 19 ft.
Papers, 1942-81. 10 ft.
bumbo, Daltou, 1905-
Papers, 1905-62. 38 ft
MS 64-1625
MS 64-1626
MS 64-1827
MS 64-1628
MS 64-1629
MS 64-1680
MS 64-1681
MS 64-1682
Wiman, Dwight Deere, 1895-195L
Papers, 1925-50. 34 ft.
Witte, Edwin Emfl, 1887-1960.
Papers, 1905-81. 122 ft
Wyman, Walker Demarches, 1907-
Paprrs, 1920-62. 8 ft
Semer, Gregor Athahvin, 1899-
PsBers, 1841-44. ca.5ft
MS 64-1633
MS 64-1834
MS 64-1636
MS 64-1636
WISCONSIN STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
AREA RESEARCH CENTER IN RIVER
FALLS STATE CbLLEGE (RtVER FALLS)
MS 64-1638
White, Kenneth S 1897-
Papers, 1917-49. 8 ft
WISCONSIN STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
AREA RESEARCH CENTER IN WISCONSIN
STATE COLLEGE (EAU CLAIRE)
Hixon family.
Bnsmeas records, 1858-1938. 55 ft.
MS 64-1637
WOMEN'S ARCHIVES OF RADCLgTE COL -
LEGE see RADCLIFFE COLLEGE,
SCHLESDJGER LIBRARY ON THE HISTORY
OF WOMEN IN AMERICA (CAMBRIDGE,
MASS.)
YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY (NEW HAVEN,
CONN.)
MS 85-1068
Adams, George Burton, 1851-1925.
Correspondence, ca. 1880-1920. 12 ft (ca. 6000 items)
MS 65-1069
Adams, Thomas SewdL 1873-1933.
Papers, 1900-33. 21 ft (ca. 10,000 items)
Along family.
Papers, 1726-1885. ca. 250 items.
Asakawa, Kturtchi, 1873-1948.
Papers, 1895-1947. 5000 items.
MS 65-1070
MS 64-1477
MS 65-1071
Austin, Warren Robinson, 1877-
Constituent correspondence, 1937. ca. 1200 itema
family.
Papers, 1800-1909. 7500 items.
Baldwin family.
Papers, 1584-1947. ca. 100,000 items.
Beecher family.
Papers, 1706-1953. 30,000 items.
Bird fantiry.
Papers, 1797-1654. 625 items.
Bishop, Wffliam Henry, 1847-1928.
Papers, 1902-12. 2000 items.
Bbkefamfly.
Papers, 1792-1821. 4000 Hems.
BtoomneM, Leonard, 1887-1949.
Papers, 1909-46. 300 items.
MS 84-1285
Beard of Research Associates in American Economic His-
tory.
Papers, 1002-33. 5000 items.
MS 64-1286
MS 64-1287
MS 65-1072
MS 64-1288
MS 64-1278
MS 54-1279
MS 84-1280
MS 84-1281
MS 64-1282
MS 64-1283
MS 84-1284
famOy.
Papers, 1770-1917. 80#»il
BoodinoU Ehaav i. 1838.
Veil] collection, 1821-40. 49 hems.
Burnet family.
Papers, 1725-1036. ca. 80 items.
James Henry, 1823-1894.
Papers, 1845-83. 6000 items.
Carpenter, Arthur B
Letters, 1860-66. ca. 160 items.
MS 65-1073
Caere, Laurent, 1785-1869.
Papers, 1809-90. 200 items.
MS 64-1289
Davidson, Thomas, 1840-1900.
Papers, 1660-1900. 18 ft (23,000 items)
MS 84-1290
Deris, John William, 1878-1956.
Papers, 1848-1956. ca. T0JJ00 items.
MS 84-1291
Depcw, Chauncey MHcheD, 1834-1928.
Papers, 1879-1928. ca. 12,000 items.
MS 64-1639
Dwight family..
Papers, 1713-1937. ca. 1200 items.
MS 64-1293
Bdwards family.
Papers, 1805-74. 6 ft (1900 itema)
MS 64-1283
MS64-BM
luiuuhar, Perejval, 1864-1953.
Papers, 1901-48. 4 ft (ca. 2800 items)
MS 65-1074
finch family.
William Applston Aiken collection, 1660-1715. ca. 4500
Irving, 1867-1947.
Papers. 1854-1959. 15 ft. (ca. 5000 items)
Vowier family.
Papers. 1707-1870. 300 items.
pihw^ Osmaa B
Papers. 1915-47. ca. 1800 items.
Goodyear family.
Papers, 1755-1901. 353 items.
Graham, Narcissus, 1762-1B29.
LetbTS, 1774-86. ca. 100 items.
Graves, Henry Solon, 1871-1951.
Papers, 1805-1051. ca. 25,000 items.
John Hays, 1855-1936.
Papers, 1893-1936. ca. 6000 items.
Hewitt, William Henry Harrison, 1841-1912.
Papers, 1870-1938. ca. 5200 items.
Hurd, Jesse, 1760 (co.)-1881.
Papers, 1784-1910. 5000 items.
KhnbaU, Chase, 1902-
Papers, 1923-42. 24boxea
Logan, John Alexander, 1826-1886.
Correspondence, 1863-1939. 150 items.
Lyman family.
Papers, 1829-86. ca. 2800 items.
Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899.
Papers, 1817-1940. ca. 15,500 items.
Mayo, Kalherine, 18681-1940.
Papers, 1895-186L 21 ft (20,000 Hems)
Meigs, Joseph Vincent, ». 1840.
Papers, 1858-1910. ca. 4500 items.
Nagd, Charles, 1848-1940,
Papers, 1857-1940. 34*00 Hems.
Pierpont family.
Papers, 1792-1884 300 items.
Potter family.
Papers, 1823-88. 450itema.
Rogers, James Harvey, 1886-1939.
Papers, 1910-39. 25,000 items.
MS 64-1285
MS 64-1296
MS 65-1075
MS 64-1298
MS 64-1299
MS 64-1300
MS 64-1301
MS 84-1302
MS 64-1808
MS 64-1304
MS 64-1305
MS 65-1076
MS 64-1306
MS 84-1807
MS 84-1808
MS 64-1309
MS 64-1810
MS 64-1311
M g^T^tg SS >Z*ZZ**XSL
f!i^^l^W^», otai. Refesil ^ /Wa
"POT, 1950-60. 5 ft. (500 item.)
Star, Theodore, 1892-
P«P«ra, 1930-51 ol 350 items.
p »Pm>.lMJ-M.llW). oLBSOOitema.
Stntt collection, 1928-M. USjtenu,
MS 64-1312
MS 65-1077
MSW-lflre
&n f. Wifflu, Grata™, isto-isio. MS6WJM
S^r.KeU^ecti^ 1872-1957. ... 16iO0D ^
T»Uer, Ernst, 1893-1939
P'PMS, 1934-39. ,». moo itm&
Trumbull, John, 1T5&-1843.
Papem, 17SO-1883. 3000 item
W««*, Alexander Stewart, 1835-1911.
MSS6-1079
Wrjgtt (J. o.) « Com »_. y^.
MS «-.,»,« I Y « fe T D,l ™*r. Zanry. MS 85-1080
^.^^ioSo^ rf ™>°*«»* -*-**-«. a «
Beconis, 1940-45. 3ft.
HS 84-1840 I
MS64-W18
700
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HOLDERS OF DUPLICATES
American Philosophical Society, Quantum
Physics Collection (Philadelphia) 65-1718
California. University (Berkeley) 65-1718
California. University, University at Los
Angeles Library. 64-19, 64-20
Emory University Library (Atlanta, Ga. )
65-1532
New Church Book Center (Philadelphia)
65-1832
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commis-
sion (Harrisburg) 64-1377
Southern Baptist Convention, Dargan-Carver
Library (Nashville, Tenn. ) 64-1375
Texas. University Library (Austin) 65-803
U. S. Library of Congress (Washington, D. C.)
65-1532, 65-1712
Washington. University Library (Seattle)
64-248
HOLDERS OF ORIGINAL MATERIALS
REPORTED BY REPOSITORIES
HOLDING REPRODUCTIONS
CANADA
British Columbia Provincial Archives Dept
(Victoria) 65-1128, 65-1766
Public Archives of Canada (Ottawa) 64-81,
65-1140, 65-1144, 65-1158, 65-1163,
65-1727
St. Joseph Seminary (Three Rivers, Que. )
65-1725
St. Mary's CoUege (Montreal) 65-1144
Semlnalre de Saint -Sulpice, Bibliotheque
(Montreal) 65-1163
Unnamed repositories. 65-2197
FINLAND
Finnish Literary Society of Helsinki, Archives.
64-60
FRANCE
Unnamed repositories. 65-1197
GERMANY
Braunschweig Staatsbtbllothek, 64-179
Deutsches VoIkslledarcMv (Frleburg i. B. )
64-179
Dresden Archives. 63-30
Germanisches National Museum (Nuremberg)
64-179
Hamburg StaatsbiMiothek. 64-179
Schleswig-Holstein Archives (Weimar) 64-179
GREAT BRITAIN
Bodleian Library, Oxford University. 64-811
British Museum (London) 64-811
Corporation Library (Guildhall) see Guildhall
Library (London)
Friends Reference Library (London) 65-156
Friends Society of Colchester Monthly Meeting.
65-156
Guildhall Library (London) 64-811
Hudson's Bay Company's archives (London)
65-1816
Public Record Office (London) 64-811,
65-1148, 65-1207, 65-1740
Royal Botanic Garden (Kew) 65-1779
Scottish Office of the King's Remembrancer
(Edinburgh) 65-1817
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in
Foreign Parts (London) 65-1580
University of London Library. 65-1560
Unnamed repositories. 65-1142, 65-1197,
65-1804
PORTUGAL
Arquivo National (Lisbon) 65-1731
SPAIN
Biblloteca National (Madrid) 64-143
Deposito Hldrografico (Madrid) 65-1825
SWEDEN
Uppsala University. 65-1832
UNITED STATES
Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
(Montgomery) 64-1295
Bexar County Archives (San Antonio, Tex. )
65-1790
Boston Public Library. 64-960, 64-1217,
65-156
Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah)
64-737
California. University, Bancroft Library
(Berkeley) 65-865
Carnegie Institution of Washington (D. C. )
64-367
Chicago Theological Seminary Library.
65-1799
Colorado State Historical Society Library
(Denver) 65-1783
Congregation Shearith Israel, New York City.
65-1732
Cornell University Library, Collection of
Regional History and University Archives
(Ithaca, N. Y.) 65-1395
Georgia Dept. of Archives and History (Atlanta)
65-1871
Harvard University, Houghton Library
(Cambridge, Mass.) 65-1831
Harvard University Library (Cambridge,
Mass.) 63-5
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and
Reformed Churches (Montreal, N. C. )
65-739
Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives (Des
Moines) 65-1843
James Monroe Memorial Foundation (Freder-
icksburg, Va.) 65-981
Massachusetts Historical Society (Boston)
65-1766
Missouri Historical Society (St. Louis)
65-1795
Missouri Secretary of State's Vaults (Jefferson
City) 65-1808
Moravian Archives (Bethlehem, Pa.) 63-5
Museum of New Mexico (Santa Fe) 65-1810
Nebraska. University, Beef Research Station
(Fort Robinson) 65-1468
New Hampshire Historical Society (Concord)
64-1584
New Mexico Historical Society (Santa Fe)
65-1168
New York Public Library. 64-367
North Carolina State Dept. of Archives and
History (Raleigh) 65-739
North Carolina State Library (Raleigh) 65-739
North Carolina. University Library (Chapel
Hill) 64-755, 65-739
Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania
Library (Philadelphia) 64-953, 65-872
Pierpont Morgan Library (New York City)
64-1321
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Library
(Louisville, Ky.) 64-1069
Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, New York
City see Congregation Shearith Israel,
New York City
Springfield, BL First Methodist Church.
65-161
Texas. University Library (Austin) 65-1790
Utah State Historical Society (Salt Lake City)
64-737
Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison)
65-1851 /
U. S. —FEDERAL AGENCIES
Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian
Institution (Washington, D. C. ) 65-1809
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Window Rock, Ariz. )
65-1178
Bureau of Land Management (Denver, Colo.)
65-1783
Bureau of Land Management (Santa Fe, N. M.)
65-1180, 65-1783, 65-1810
Court of Claims (Washington, D. C. ) 64-752
Federal Records Center (Wilmington, Calif.)
65-1181
Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
(Washington, D. C.) 64-367, 65-847,
65-1162, 65-1330, 65-1580
National Archives (Washington, D. C.)
65-901, 65-1177, 65-1179, 65-1197,
£5-1759, 65-1783, 65-1794, 65-1824
Supreme Court Archives (Washington, D. C. )
64-1218
Surveyor General's Office (Santa Fe, N. M.)
see Bureau of Land Management (Santa Fe,
N. M.)
War Dept. Archives. 63-397
Archives.
VATICAN
65-1197
701
» C. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1966 O - 230-K3
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TEe National Union Catalog
of Manuscript Collections
1965
Index 1963-1965
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PREFACE
This publication is the fourth in a continuing series designed to bring
under bibliographic control manuscript collections housed permanently in
American repositories that are regularly open to scholars. The volume reports
2,022 collections located in 120 repositories. It brings the total number of col-
lections described to 16,397, representing holdings in 492 repositories. The
index in this volume cumulates the information published in the index to the
1963-1964 issue. It gives, approximately 53,000 references to an estimated
26,350 subjects and places, 19,700 personal names, and 6,900 corporate bodies,
L e., business firms, churches, organizations, governments, and government
agencies.
The catalog entries are prepared from reports submitted by the repositories
holding the manuscript collections. We, and the scholarly world, are grateful
to them; without their enthusiastic participation it would be impossible to
carry on this program. We shall endeavor to continue the program, to solicit
greater participation, and to strive for comprehensive coverage.
L. QUINCT MUMFOED
Librarian of Congress
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Advisory Committee
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
American Association fob State and
Local Histoby
William T. Alderson, Jr.
American Council of Learned Societies
Lyman H. Butterfleldt
Louis B. Wright*
American Council on Education
Robert Quick*
American Historical Association
Louis B. Wright
Association of Research Libraries
Leslie W. Dunlap
Histoby of Science Society
Charles Weinerf
Institute of Early American History
and Culture
Lester J. Cappon*
The Manuscript Society
Gordon T. Banks*
Modern Language Association
Curt F. Btihler*
Gordon N. Rayf
National Historical Publications
Commission
Oliver W. Holmes*
Organization of American Historians
Lester J. Cappon*
Louis B. Wrightt
Social Science Research Council
Arthur S. Linkt
Roy P. Nichols*
The Society of American Archivists
Everett O. Alldredge*
Frank B. Evanst
Southern Historical Association
Horace S. Merrill*
At Large
W. H. Bondf
Lyman H. Butterfleld*
A. Hunter Dupree*
Leslie H. Fishel, Jr.f
Philip M. Hamer*
Lucile M. Kanet
Clifford L. Lord*
* Until June 1965
t Since July 1965
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CONTENTS
Preface iii
Advisory Committee - ~ i v
Repositories represented in the National Union Catalog of Manuscript
Collections, 1959-1965 ™
Introduction xv
Guide to entries by repository xxi
Catalog _ 1-229
Index ...._ 231-646
Repository index 647-700
Holders of duplicates 701
Holders of original materials reported by repositories holding
reproductions 701
REPOSITORIES REPRESENTED IN THE
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections, 1959-1965
References are to the volumes in which collections are entered.
ALABAMA
Auburn
Auburn University Library, 59-61
Mobile
Public Library, 59-61
Montgomery
Alabama Department of Archives and History, 59-61
Talladega
Talladega College, Savery Library, 59-61
Tuscaloosa
University of Alabama Library, 59-62
ALASKA
College
University of Alaska Library, 65
Juneau
Alaska Historical Library and Museum, 65
ARIZONA
Tucson
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society, 59-62
University of Arizona Library, 59-65
ARKANSAS
Fayetteville
University of Arkansas Library, 59-62
Rogers
Benton County Historical Society, 59-61
CALIFORNIA
Berkeley
Pacific School of Religion Library, 59-62
University of California, Bancroft Library, 63-65
University of California Library, Rare Books Depart-
ment, 63-64
University of California, Music Library, 63-64
Camarillo
St. John's Seminary Library, 59-62
Claremont
Honnold Library for the Associated Colleges, 63-64
Southern California School of Theology Library, 62
Fresno
Fresno State College Library, 65
Los Angeles
American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch
(University of Southern California, History Depart-
ment. Formerly at Whittier College, Whittier, Cali-
fornia) 59-61
Loma Linda University (formerly College of Medical
Evangelists) White Memorial Medical Library, 59-61
Los Angeles County Medical Association, 59-61
Los Angeles County Museum, 59-61
Public Library, 62
Southwest Museum Library, 62
University of California, Bureau of Governmental Re-
search Library, 62
University of California Library, 59-64
University of Southern California Library, 63-64
Monterey
Stevenson House State Historical Monument, 62
Mount Hamilton
Lick Observatory Library, 59-62
Oakland
Free Library 59-61
Mills College Library, 59-62
Pasadena
Art Museum, 65
California Institute of Technology Library, 59-61
Public Library, 65
Sacramento
California State Library, 59-62
Sutter's Fort State Historical Monument, 65
San Anselmo
San Francisco Theological Seminary Library, 59-61
San Diego
Junipero Serra Museum, 62
Public Library, 59-61
San Francisco
California State Library, Sutro Branch, 59-62
Public Library, 59-62
Society of California Pioneers, 59-61
San Marino
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, 59-62
San Mateo
San Mateo County Historical Museum, 59-61
Santa Clara
University of Santa Clara, Michel Orradre Library,
65
Stanford University
Stanford University, Lane Medical Library, 59-61,
63-64
Stanford University Library, 59-61, 63-65
Three Rivers
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, 62
Ventura
Ventura County and City Free Library, 65
CANAL ZONE
Balboa Heights
Canal Zone Library-Museum, 65
COLORADO
Boulder
University of Colorado Libraries, Western Historical
Collections, 59-62, 65
Colorado Springs
Pioneer's Museum, 59-61
Fort Collins
Colorado State University Library, 65
CONNECTICUT
Cannondale
Wilton Historical Society, 59-62
Hartford
Connecticut Historical Society, 59-65
Connecticut State Library, 59-65
Hartford Medical Society, 59-61
Hartford Seminary Foundation Library, 59-61
Trinity College Library, 59-62
Middletown
Wesleyan University Library, 59-61
Mystic
Marine Historical Association, 59-65
New Britain
Public Library, 62
New Canaan
Library, 59-61
New Haven
Yale University Library, 59-65
New London
New London County Historical Society, 65
U S. Coast Guard Academy Library, 59-61
Norwalk
Burndy Library, 65
Stonlngton
Stonington Historical Society, 62
Wethersfield
Webb House. 59-61
Woodbury
Glebe House, 65
Til
Dover
DELAWARE
Delaware Public Archives Commission, 59-6L 63-64
Greenville
Eleutherian Mills Historical library 59-61
Newark
University of Delaware Library, 59-62
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington
American Catholic Historical Association, 59-61
A ™f"»" National Bed Cross Library, 59^61
Catholic University of America, Department of Ar-
chives and Manuscripts, 59-62 ^*"" uueut OT Ar ~
Folger Shakespeare Library 63-65
Georgetown University, History Department, 59-61
Howard University Library 62 ^^
^ C °^ ti T h 1 K Rite Sn P rem e Council Library 59-61
tt «' H^** °i S 011 !?**' Manuscript Division, 59-65
U S. Library of Congress, Music Division, 59^1
u.£ Library of Congress, Bare Book Division, 59-62,
U. S. National Archives, 65
FLORIDA
Gainesville
University of Florida Libraries, 59-64
Miami
Public Library, 65
Sanford
Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial Librarv 62
Winter Park *'
Bollins College, Mills Memorial Library, 62, 65
GEORGIA
Athens
University of Georgia Library, 59-64
Atlanta
Atlanta University, Trevor Arnett Library 65
Emory University Library, 59-62 65
Macon '
Mercer University Library, 65
HAWAH
Honolulu
Hawaiian Historical Society 59-61
University of Hawaii Library, 62
IDAHO
Boise
Idaho State Historical Society, 59-62
Moscow
University of Idaho Library 59-61
Pocatello
Idaho State College Museum, 59-62
ILLINOIS
Bloomington
Cai 1 b^°dile*' eSleyan Universit y library, 59-61
^Southern Illinois University Library, 59-61
Chicago Historical Society 59-64
Chicago Theological Seminary Library, 59-61
Newberry Library, 59-62, 65 ^^
N L^rIry!^ Uw>ersity ' Archibald Church Medical
Northwestern University, Dental School Library 63-64
Northwestern University, Law Library 62 ^ ^^^
Public Library, 59-61
University of Chicago Library, 63-64
Evanston
N P^an^s n'wSSwi w"**^, temperance Union,
pJS^rch.^S Memorial Library for Alcohol
Northwestern University Library, 59-61
Northwestern University see also Chicago
Quincy
Bo^IslamJ S ° Ciety 0t < ^ alnc y *** Adams County, 62
Augustana College Library, 59-61
Springfield
Illinois State Historical Library, 63-65
Uroana
University of Illinois Archives 65
University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey 59-62
University of Illinois Library, 59-62 ourT S y , «MB
INDIANA
Anderson
A ssy^ataar** —***' schoci *
' fordsville
V- jbash College Library, 59-61
Greeneastle
^tem^f^ 1 * P& ™ Universit y an <J Indiana Method-
Indianapolis
Indiana Historical Society, 59-62
Public Library, 59-61
Indiana State Library, 59-62
Kokomo
Howard County Historical Museum 59-61
Lafayette ^^
Purdue University Library, 59-62
Jxew Harmony
Bidhmond arm ° ny Workingn,en,s Institute Library, 59-61
Earlham College Library, 59-64
St Meinrad
St Meinrad Archabbey Library 62
Salem •"
Washington County Historical Society 59-61
South Bend . ■
Northern Indiana Historical Society, 65
IOWA
Ames
Iowa State University of Science and Technology Li-
brary, 65
Council Bluffs
Free Public Library, 65
Decorah
Luther College Library, 59-62
Des Moines
Iowa State Department of History and Archives 62-64
Iowa State Medical Library, 59-61 "" ves . **-«*
Iowa City
University of Iowa Library, 59-65
KANSAS
Atchison
St. Benedict's Abbey Archives 65
Kansas City
^V**?, ? f Kansas Medical Center, Clendening
Medical Library, 59-61 g
Lawrence
University of Kansas Library, 59-62, 65
Manhattan
Kl ^fii St ^ e t^** 8 ^ of ^culture and Applied
Science, Department of History, 59-61
Minneapolis
Ottawa County Historical Society 62
North Newton •*• ■ .
Bethel College Historical Library, 59-62
Topeka
Kansas State Historical Society, 59-62, 65
KENTUCKY
Lexington
University of Kentucky Library, 59-65
Louisville
Pilson Club, 62, 65
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Library 59-61
Cumsr&ity of Louisville, Law Library, 59-61
Vlli
LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge
Louisiana State library, 59-61
New Orleans
Public Library, 65
Tulane University of Louisiana, Howartf-Tilton Me-
morial Library, 59-65
Shreveport
Centenary College library, 65
MAINE
Brunswick
Pejepscot Historical Society, 65
Camden
Camden Historical Society, 59-61
Houlton
Cary Library, 65
New Gloucester
New Gloucester Historical Society 59-61
Orono '
University of Maine, Raymond H Fogler Library 65
Searsport *'
Penobscot Marine Museum, 65
Thoniaston
Knox Memorial Association, 65
Waterville
Colby College Library, 59-61
MARYLAND
Annapolis
U. S. Naval Academy Museum, 59-61
Baltimore
College of Notre Dame of Maryland Librarv 59-62
Enoch Pratt Free Library, 59-61 """J' s »- 62
Port McHenry National Monument and Historic
bflnne, 60
Johns Hopkins University Library 59-64
wS^S" mSST*' W **'""" M««T. 65
MASSACHUSETTS
Amherst
Amherst College library, 59-62
Belchertown »
Belchertown Historical Association 62
Boston '
Boston Athenaeum, 59-61
Boston College Library, 59-61
Boston University Libraries, 59-61 63-65
Bostonian Society, 59-61
Congregational Library of the American Congrega-
tional Association, 59-64
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration, Baker Library, 59-65
Harvard University, Library of the Schools of Medi-
cine and Public Health, 62
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 65
Massachusetts Historical Society, 59-62 65
New England Methodist Historical Society Library
(Boston University) 65 — unu*
Public Library, 63-65
Unitarian Historical Society, 59-61
Cambridge
Episcopal Theological School Library 62 65
Harvard University Archives 65
Harvard University, Houghton Library, 59-61 65
Harvard University see also Boston
RadcUffe College, Schlesinger Library on the History
JXj£ omen in -^"erica (formerly Women's Archives)
55r— 65
Dedham
Dedham Historical Society, 62
Fall River
Fall River Historical Society, 59-62
Longmeadow
Richard Salter Storrs Library, 62 ?
Marblehead
Marblehead Historical Society, 59-61
Medford
Tufts University library, 62
Middleboro
Middleborough Historical Association, 59-61
New Bedford
Old Dartmouth Historical Society, 59-61
Newton
Jackson Homestead, 59-61
Newton Center
Andover Newton Theological School Library, 59-61
Northampton
Forbes library, 62-64
Petersham
Petersham Historical Society, 59-61
Beading
Reading Antiquarian Society, 59-61
Salem
Essex Institute, 62
Springfield
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum 59-61. 63-64
Taunton
Old Colony Historical Society 59-61
Wellesley
Wellesley College Library, 62
Worcester
American Antiquarian Society, 62-65
College of the Holy Cross Library, 59-61
MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor
University of Michigan, Law Library 59-61
University of Michigan Library, 59-61
University of Michigan, Michigan Historical Collec-
tions, 63-65
University of Michigan, Museums Library, 59-61
University of Michigan, Transportation Library 62
University of Michigan, William L Clements library
59-64
Dearborn
Dearborn Historical Museum, 59-62
Detroit
Detroit Institute of Arts Library, 59-61
Wayne State University Library, 59-61
East Lansing
Michigan State University Library, 59-62
Michigan State University Museum, 59-64
Grand Rapids
Public Library, 59-61
Marquette
Bishop Baraga Association, 62
Marquette County Historical Society, 59-61
Mount Pleasant
Central Michigan University Library, 62
MINNESOTA
Duluth
St Louis County Historical Society, 59-61
International Falls
Koochiching County Historical Society, 59-61
Minneapolis
Public Library, 59-62
University of Minnesota Archives, 65
University of Minnesota Library, Department of Spe-
cial Collections, 65
University of Minnesota Library, James Ford Bell Col-
lection, 63-65
Moorhead
Clay County Historical Society, 59-62
Roseau
Roseau County Historical Society, 62
St Paul
Catholic Historical Society of St Paul, 59-61
College of St Thomas Library, 59-61
Luther Theological Seminary Library, 59-61
Minnesota Historical Society, 59-65
rs
MINNESOTA— Continued
St Peter
Gustavus Adolphus College Archives, 59-61
Nicollet County Historical Museum, 59-61
Two Harbors
Lake County Historical Society, 59-61
MISSISSIPPI
Jackson
Millsaps College Library, Methodist Archives, 62
Mississippi Department of Archives and History, 59-62
Vicksburg
Old Courthouse Museum, 62
MISSOURI
Columbia
State Historical Society of Missouri, 63-64
University of Missouri Library, Western Historical
Manuscripts Collection, 59-62
Florida
Mark Twain Birthplace Memorial Shrine, 62
Independence
Harry S. Truman Library, 65
Kansas City
University of Missouri at Kansas City Libraries
(formerly University of Kansas City) 62
St. Louis
Concordia Historical Institute, 59-64
Missouri Historical Society, 62-65
Public Library, 59-61
Washington University, Law library, 59-61
Washington University Library, 59-62
Washington University, School of Medicine Library,
59-61, 65
NEBRASKA
Fort Calhoun
Washington County Historical Society, 63-64
Lincoln
Nebraska State Historical Society, 63-65
University of Nebraska Library, 59-61
Omaha
Public Library, 62
NEVADA
Reno
University of Nevada Library, 65
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Durham
University of New Hampshire Library, 65
Hanover
Dartmouth College, Baker Library, 63-65
Milford
Wadleigh Memorial Library, 59-61
Portsmouth
Portsmouth Athenaeum, 59-61
NEW JERSEY
Freehold
Monmouth County Historical Association, 59-62
Hoboken
Stevens Institute of Technology Library, 59-61
Morristown
Morristown National Historical Park, 59-62
New Brunswick
Rutgers University Library, 65
Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in
America Library, 62
Newark
Free Public Library, 59-62
New Jersey Historical Society, 59-61
North Hackensack
Bergen County Historical Society, 62
Princeton
Princeton Theological Seminary Library, 59-62
Princeton University Library, 59-62
Trenton
Free Public Library, 59-61
New Jersey Bureau of Archives and History, 59-61
NEW MEXICO
Montezuma
Montezuma Seminary library, 62
NEW YORK
Albany
Albany Institute of History and Art, 59-61
Albany Medical College, 62
New York State library, 62
Binghamton
Broome County Historical Society, 59-61
Blue Mountain Lake
Adirondack Museum, 62
Bronx
see New York City
Brooklyn
see New York City
Buffalo
Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, 62-64
Canandaigua
Ontario County Historical Society, 59-61
Canton
St. Lawrence University Library, 62
CortUind
Cortland County Historical Society, 65
Elmira
Elmira College Library, 59-61
Garrison
Boscobel Restoration, 62
Geneva
Geneva Historical Museum, 59-61
Hobart College Library, 62
Goshen
Goshen Library and Historical Society, 62
Hyde Park
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 65
Ithaca
Cornell University Libraries, Collection of Regional
History and University Archives, 59-64
Cornell University Libraries, Department of Rare
Books, 63-65
Cornell University, New York State School of Indus-
trial and Labor Relations, 59-62
Kinderhook
Columbia County Historical Society, 62
Montour Falls
Memorial Library, 59-61
New Paltz
Huguenot Historical Society of New Paltz, 59-61
New York
American Academy of Arts and Letters, 59-62
American Institute of Physics, Center for History and
Philosophy of Physics, 65
Brooklyn College Library. 65
Brooklyn Public Library, 65
Columbia University libraries, 59-65
General Theological Seminary Library, 59-62, 65
Metropolitan Museum of Art Library, 59-61
Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation
Library, 62
Museum of the City of New York, 59-61
National Audubon Society, 59-61
New York Academy of Medicine Library, 59-61
New-York Historical Society, 59-65
New York Law Institute library, 65
New York Society Library, 59-61
New York University Libraries, 59-61
Public Library, 63-64
Public Library, Theatre Collection, 65
Union Theological Seminary Library, 59-61
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, 59-64
Ossining
Ossining Historical Society, 59-61
Oswego
Oswego County Historical Society, 59-61
NEW YORK— Continued
Rlverhead
Suffolk County Historical Society, 62
Rochester
St Bernard's Seminary Library, 59-61
University of Rochester library, 59-62
Syracuse
Syracuse University Library, 59-64
Tarrytown
Historical Society of the Tarrytowns, 62
Troy
Russell Sage College Library, 59-61
Wading River
Wading River Historical Society, 59-61
Warsaw
Warsaw Historical Society, 59-61
Waterloo
Waterloo Library and Historical Society, 63-64
West Coxsackie
Greene County Historical Society, 59-61
West Point
U S. Military Academy Library, 65
NORTH CAROLINA
Ashevllle
Pack Memorial Library, 59-61
Western North Carolina Historical Association. 62
Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina Library, 59-62
University of North Carolina Library, Southern His-
torical Collection, 59-65
Davidson
Davidson College Library, 59-61
Durham
Duke University Library, 59-61
Mon treat
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Re-
formed Churches, 59-62
Raleigh
North Carolina State Department of Archives and His-
tory, 59-65
Wake Forest
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Library, 62
NORTH DAKOTA
Bismarck
North Dakota State Historical Society, 65
Grand Forks
University of North Dakota Library, 59-62
OHIO
Cincinnati
American Jewish Archives, 65
Church of the New Jerusalem, New Church Library,
59-61,65
Cincinnati Historical Society (formerly Historical and
Philosophical Society of Ohio) 62-65
Public Library, 62
Cleveland
Public Library, 59-61
St. Joseph Seminary Library, 59-61
Western Reserve Historical Society, 62
Western Reserve University Library, 59-61
Columbiana
Historical Society of Columbiana and Fairfield Town-
ship, 59-61
Columbus
Ohio Historical Society, 59-64
Ohio State Library, 59-61
Ohio State University Libraries, 59-62
Dayton
Associated Dayton and Montgomery County Historical
Societies, 59-61
Elyria
Library, 59-61
Lorain County Historical Society, 59-61
Fremont
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, 59-62
Gambler
Kenyon College Library, 59-61
Granville
Denison University Library, 59-61
Hamilton
Butler County Historical Society, 62
Lebanon
Warren County Historical Society, 59-61
Norwood
Mount St Mary's Seminary of the West Library, 59-61
Oberlin
Oberlin College Library, 62
Oxford
Miami University library, 59-61
Tallmadge
Tallmadge Historical Society, 62
Toledo
Toledo Museum of Art, 63-64
Wilberforce
Wilberforee University Library, 59-61
Wooster
College of Wooster. 59-61
OKLAHOMA
Norman
University of Oklahoma library, 62-64
Okmulgee
Creek Indian Museum, 59-61
Tulsa
University of Tulsa Library, 59-61
OREGON
Eugene
Lane County Pioneer Museum, 59-61
University of Oregon Library, 59-64
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Museum, 59-62
La Grande
Public Library, 59-61
North Bend
Coos-Curry Pioneer and Historical Association, 59-61
Portland
Daughters of the American Revolution, Oregon Society,
59-61
Oregon Historical Society, 59-64
Salem
Oregon State Library, 59-62
PENNSYLVANIA
AJlentown
Muhlenberg College library, 59-61
Ambridge
Old Economy State Museum, 62
Annville
Lebanon Valley College library, 59^61
Bethlehem
Moravian Archives, 62
Bloomsburg
Columbia County Historical Society, 65
Bryn Mawr
Bryn Mawr College Library, 65
Doylestown
Bucks County Historical Society, 59-62
Gettysburg
Gettysburg College Library, 65
Historical Society of Adams County, 59-62
Harrisburg
Historical Society of Dauphin County, 63-64
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission,
59-61
Haverford
Haverford College Library, 62-65
Jenklntown
Alverthorpe Gallery, 62
Lancaster
Historical Society of the Evangelical and Reformed
Church, 59-61
Franklin and Marshall College library, 59-61
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PENNSYLVANIA— Continued
Lebanon
Lebanon County Historical Society, 50-61
Lewisburg
BuckneU University library, 59-61
Meadville
Crawford County Historical Society, 59-61
Philadelphia
American Philosophical Society, 59-64
Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 59-61
Franklin Institute Library, 59-61, 63-64
Free library of Philadelphia, 59-61
Girard College, 59-61
Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 59-65
Independence National Historical Park, 65
Library Company of Philadelphia, 59-62
Lutheran Theological Seminary Library, 59-64
Presbyterian Historical Society, 59-61
Society of Friends, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, De-
partment of Records, 59-61
Temple University Library, 59-62
University of Pennsylvania Library, 59-62
Pittsburgh
Archives of Industrial Society, 65
Carnegie library, 59-61
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library, 59-61
University of Pittsburgh Library, 59-64
Swarthmore
Swarthmore College, Friends Historical Library, 59-62
University Park
Pennsylvania State University Library, 62
Valley Forge
Valley Forge Historical Society, 59-61
Villanova
ViDanova University Library, 59-61
Washington
Washington County Historical Society, 59-61
Wayne
Radnor Historical Society, 62
York
Historical Society of York County, 59-61
RHODE ISLAND
Providence
Brown University, Annmary Brown Memorial, 59-61,
63-64
Brown University, John Carter Brown Library, 59-62
Brown University Library, 59-62
Moses Brown School, 62
Rhode Island Medical Society, 59-62
Rhode Island State Archives, 59-61
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U S. A South
Carolina Diocesan Headquarters, 59-61
St. Michael's Church, 59-61
South Carolina Historical Society, 63-65
South Carolina Medical College Library, 59-62
Clemson
Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina li-
brary, 59-62
Columbia
South Carolina Archives Department, 59-61
University of South Carolina, South Carollniana Li-
brary, 59-62
Greenville'
Furman University, South Carolina Baptist Historical
Collection, 63-65
SOUTH DAKOTA
Brookings
St Paul's Episcopal Church Parish House, 62
Sioux Falls
Pettigrew Museum, 62
Vermillion
South Dakota State University Library, 59-61
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga
Public Library, 59-62, 65
Harrogate
Lincoln Memorial University Library, 63-64
Hermitage
The Hermitage, 62
Knoxville
University of Tennessee library, 59-64
Memphis
Public Library, 63-64
Nashville
Disciples of Christ Historical Society, 65
Fisk University Library, 59-62
Methodist Publishing House, 63-64
Southern Baptist Convention, Dargan-Carver Library,
59-61,63-64
Tennessee State Library and Archives, 59-65
Sewanee
University of the South library, 62
TEXAS
Austin
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary library, 65
Church Historical Society, 65
Texas State Library, Archives Division, 59-62
University of Texas Library, Texas Archives, 59-64
Canyon
Panhandle Plains Historical Society, 65
Dallas
Dallas Historical Society, 62-64
De Golyer Foundation Library, 59-64
Southern Methodist University, Methodist Historical
Library, 59-61
Fort Worth
Texas Christian University Library, 59-61
Houston
Pub ic Library, 59-61
Lubbock
Texas Technological College Library, Southwest Col-
lection, 62
Waco
Baylor University library, 59-62
UTAH
Provo
Brigham Young University Library, 59-64
Salt Lake City
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, His-
torian's Office, 59-61
University of Utah library, 59-61
VERMONT
Burlington
University of Vermont Archives, 6S-r64
University of Vermont, Guy W. Bailey Library, Wilbur
Collection, 62-65
Middlebury
Middlebury College Library, 59-61
Montpelier
Vermont Historical Society, 62-65
Strafford
Strafford Historical Society, 59-61
VIRGINIA
Ashland
Randolph-Macon College Library, 59-62
Charlottesville
University of Virginia Library, 59-65
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military
Park, 65
Hampden-Sydney
Hampden-Sydney College Library, 59-62
Harrisonburg
Eastern Mennonlte College Library, 59-61
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VIRGINIA— Continued
Lexington
Virginia Military Institute library, 59-61
Washington and Lee University Library, 63-64
Newport News
Mariners' Museum, 59-61
Richmond
Richmond Academy of Medicine, 59-61
Virginia Historical Society, 59-65
Virginia State Library, Archives Division, 59-62
Sweet Briar
Sweet Briar College Library, 63-64
Williamsburg
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc., 59-62
WASHINGTON
Golden dale
Klickitat County Historical Society, 59-61
Olympia
Washington State Library, 59-62
Port Townsend
Jefferson County Historical Library, 62-64
Pullman
Washington State University Library, 62-64
Seattle
Public Library, 59-61
University of Washington, Law Library, 62
University of Washington Library, 59-65
Spokane
Eastern Washington State Historical Society, 59-64
Gonzaga University Library, 59-61
Walla Walla
Whitman National Monument, 59-61
WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston
West Virginia Department of Archives and History.
59-62
Morgan town
University of West Virginia Library, 59-62
WISCONSIN
Bau Claire
State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Area Research
Center in Wisconsin State College, 63-64
Madison
State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 59-65
University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy Library.
59-61
Milton
Milton Historical Society, 59-61
Milwaukee
Marquette University, Memorial Library, 59-61
Public Library, 59-64
River Falls
Pierce County Historical Society, 62
State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Area Research
Center in River Falls State College, 68-64
Superior
Douglas County Historical Museum, 62
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INTRODUCTION
History. Scholars, particularly in the field
of American history, were instrumental in
urging the establishment of a center for locat-
ing, recording, and publicizing the holdings of
manuscript collections available for research.
They had long been frustrated by the difficulties
of locating specific manuscripts and even of
identifying repositories that may contain source
materials.
In 1951 the Library of Congress began to
prepare actively for a National Union Catalog
of Manuscript Collections to parallel its cata-
logs of printed works but it was not until 1958
that the Library could begin to realize its plans.
On November 29 of that year the Council on
Library Resources, Inc., made a grant of $200,-
000 to underwrite the primary costs of the
project. It later made supplemental grants
amounting to $170,565 to continue the work to
July 1964, when Congress appropriated funds
to carry the program as part of the Library's
work.
In 1959 the Manuscripts Section was estab-
lished in the Descriptive Cataloging Division
with responsibility f or creating and conducting
the program of the NUCMC. An advisory
committee of nationally prominent scholars
representing learned societies and other groups
concerned with the preservation and control of
manuscripts was appointed and continues to
assist in the formulation of broad policies. An
intramural committee on manuscript catalog-
ing was reassembled and is called upon as occa-
sion demands to guide the practical application
of policies. Reports were soon being gathered
from repositories all over the country and the
first card in the new manuscript series was
printed in June 1959, visible evidence that the
project was under way.
Early in the operation of the program it was
recognized that maintenance of a card file in
the Library of Congress would not adequately
meet the needs of scholars. The plan was
enlarged to encompass the publication of the
catalog using the printed cards as the text of
the entries, arranging them in card-number
sequence, and indexing them.
The first volume was published in the fall of
1962. It describes 7,296 manuscript collections
located in nearly 400 repositories in the United
States, reproduced from catalog cards printed
by the Library of Congress in 1959, 1960, and
1961. Entitled The National Union Catalog of
Manuscript Collections, 1959-1961, it was pub-
lished by and is obtainable from J. W.
Edwards, Publisher, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich.
As work progressed on the second volume, it
was decided to replace the separate name and
subject indexes of the first volume with a com-
bined index for the two volumes. Thus in the
spring of 1964 a two- volume set was published
by the Shoe String Press, Inc., Hamden, Conn.
One volume reproduces catalog cards printed
in 1962 covering 5,028 collections in 208 reposi-
tories; the other contains an index in one
alphabet to names, subjects, and places in the
entries prepared from 1959 through 1962.
The third catalog, published after the pro-
gram came under the full aegis of the Library
of Congress, bears the Government imprint and
is available from the Card Division of the
Library. It covers the cataloging years of 1968
and 1964, has 2,051 entries representing collec-
tions in 98 repositories, and has a self-contained
index. Beginning with 1965, it is planned to
publish a volume annually, cumulating the
index with that of the preceding volume. Thus
the latest index will serve as a complete guide
to all catalogs back to the cumulated 1959-1962
index.
Pattern and Scope. The holdings of manu-
scripts in the United States are so extensive that
only by describing them in groups, rather than
singly, can the project hope to cover them. As
the intent of the catalog is to bring scholars and
manuscripts together, only those collections are
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described that are located in public or quasi-
pablic repositories that regularly admit re-
searchers.
There are no limitations on the time, place
of origin, or nature of the collections recorded,
but qualifying repositories are asked to report
material conforming to the following criteria:
1. A collection is denned as a large group of
papers (manuscript or typescript, originals or
copies, of letters, memoranda, diaries, accounts,
logbooks, drafts, and the like, including asso-
ciated printed or near-print materials) usually
having a common source and formed by or
around an individual, a family, or a corporate
entity, or devoted to a single theme. Small
groups consisting of only a few pieces should
not be reported as collections in themselves but
should be included in more comprehensive re-
ports covering many such groups, either by an
entry under an appropriate theme if possible,
or by a general entry for the miscellaneous
(residual) collections of the repository.
2. Private manuscripts in archival reposi-
tories and archival records found outside the
normal archival repository should be reported
but not archives located where one might expect
to find them, as, for example, county records in
a county courthouse.
8. Collections consisting entirely of photo-
copies and transcripts of original manuscripts
are admissible when they are created from
original manuscripts scattered in several reposi-
tories or from several collections within a re-
pository, or when the repositories holding the
originals either do not regularly admit research-
ers or are not located in the United States.
Sources of Information. The information
about the collections comes from various
sources: data sheets especially prepared by the
repositories, copies of their catalog cards, and
entries in published guides to their holdings.
Since the tame available for cataloging manu-
scripts varies from institution to institution,
the descriptions differ with respect to complete-
ness and detail. Moreover, the total holdings
of large repositories may not always be re-
ported completely, and the collections of some
are not represented at all These variations are
inevitable in a project that depends on the
cooperation of many people and organizations,
all with limitations on their resources, to obtain
the necessary data.
Catalog Entries. The staff of the Manu-
scripts Section of the Descriptive Cataloging
Division prepares catalog entries from the in-
formation furnished by the repositories, accept-
ing the reports as submitted but providing
certain basic editing. It excludes those that
fail to meet the specifications described above,
or, with the consent of the holding institution,
regroups collections to meet requirements.
The catalog entries have been prepared ac-
cording to the Rules for Descriptive Cataloging
in the Library of Congress: Manuscripts, Pre-
print of the Rules for Collections of Manu-
scripts (Preliminary edition, September 1954).
This publication is out of print but the rules
will be incorporated in the Anglo-American
Cataloging Rules to be published late in 1966.
As the rules for manuscript collections are
based on standard rules for author and title
entry and description, the entries resemble those
for published materials. The elements are as
follows:
1. Main entry. The name of a person, family,
government agency or other corporate body by
whom material is written or to whom it is
addressed, or the name of a collector (usually a
person or corporate body). If neither of the
foregoing choices is possible, the collection is
entered under the title by which it is known, or,
if there is none, a title supplied by the cata-
loger.
2. Title. The name by which the collection is
known or a brief title supplied by the cataloger;
inclusive dates of the manuscripts are given.
3. Physical description. Given in terms of
items, linear feet of shelf space, reels or feet of
microfilm, or in other suitable terms. Notation
is made of the form of the manuscripts if they
are not original.
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4. Location. The name of the repository
where the collection is housed.
5. Scope and content. A description of the
types and groups of papers and documents in
the collection, noting their subject matter, the
names of the principal persons and corporate
bodies with whom they deal, and other special
features of the collection. For personal papers,
the note includes characterizing biographical
data.
6. Other information (when available).
References to published and unpublished de-
scriptions of lite collection when they contain
additional information ; restrictions on access;
literary rights ; and provenance.
7. Identifying number. The number assigned
to entries when they are printed on cards at the
Library of Congress. It consists of the symbol
MS, the last two digits of the year in which the
entry was printed, and a serial number.
Entry Arrangement. In the first and second
volumes of the catalog (1959-1961 and 1962),
the arrangement of entries was determined en-
tirely by the continuous numbers assigned to
the various entries as they went to the printer.
Beguining with the 1963 entries it has been
possible to send fairly large groups of entries
to the printer arranged alphabetically by re-
pository, and under each repository by collec-
tion. This permits a degree of recognizable
arrangement, which the reader can use advan-
tageously through the Guide to Entries by
Repository found in the front of the 1963-64
and later volumes.
Card Printing. Although the entries con-
taining the information described above are
printed on'3"x 5 inch cards in the Library of
Congress MS card series, they are not for sale
and the cards are not filed in the Library's card
catalogs. Publication of the catalog with its
comprehensive index obviates the need for a
public card file. A main entry card catalog is
maintained in the Manuscripts Section, as is a
file arranged by repository. Cards are printed
for photoreproduction in book form, for staff
use in preparing the index, for its working files,
and for complimentary distribution to the re-
pository furnishing the description. The Card
Division of the Library of Congress preserves
a master copy.
Information Received After Publication
When additions to a collection change its char-
acter or include material that would have been
indexed if it had been in the original descrip-
tion of the collection, the additions are cata-
loged as a supplement to the collection. Entries
64-1141 and 65-989 illustrate the form adopted.
Corrections or adjustments of errors obvi-
ously cannot be made to published entries but
they can sometimes be remedied by changes in
the next cumulated index. The misspelling of
a name, for example, the attribution of an
action to the wrong person; the mistaken loca-
tion of an event, or the like, can be corrected in
the index. When an entry is considered com-
pletely misleading, all references to it are
omitted from the cumulated index.
Repository Index. This is an alphabetical
list of the manuscript repositories with holdings
presented in the catalog, followed in each case
by an alphabetical list showing the main entry,
title, and entry number of the collections which
are fully described in the main part of the
catalog.
Index. This index provides in one alphabet
references to the names, places, subjects, and
named historical periods reported in the catalog
entries. Citations lead to the identification
numbers that appear with each entry. Num-
bers are underscored when they represent main
entries, or the names or subjects about which
major portions of collections are formed.
1. Names. The index names all persons,
families, and corporate entities, i. e., associa-
tions, institutions, business firms, governmental
agencies, etc, associated with the various manu-
scripts. The nature of their association varies
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from case to case. Some are authors, some sub-
jects, some addressees, while others are involved
more tangentially. Inspection of the entry for
the appropriate collection will generally clarify
the relationship.
Personal names are entered according to the
forms prescribed in the A. L. A. Cataloging
Rules for Author and Title Entries, 2d ed.,
Chicago, 1949, with references from the forms
not adopted. (The index also follows these
rules in the matter of capitalization, notably in
titles of newspapers, books, and periodicals,
where only initial and proper words are given
initial capitals. As a matter of style, however,
each, filing word in the index is capitalized in
full)
Family names are indexed by surname fol-
lowed by the word family. The names of
corporate bodies are entered in as many forms
as may be useful, e. g., name, key word, and
location.
2. 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.
3. 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. From the begin-
ning an index entry has been made for each
place name (city, village, or county) and an-
other for the State in which it is located. En-
tries under local places are modified by the
subjects or topics with which the respective
manuscript collections or parts of them appear
to deal. Many descriptions do not report spe-
cific subjects pertaining to places, and in such
instances place names have been subdivided by
such general phrases as Family papers, Per-
sonal papers (i. e., of the individual), Letters
from, Letters received in, or Resident of.
Every collection with material relating to a
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.
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
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schools in all places in that Stat© except Phil-
adelphia.
4. 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.
Such subject phrases as bubal sociology
have often been entered in both direct and
inverted form, i. e., rural sociologt and
sociOLocrr, bubal. If, however, there are many
citations or subdivisions, one element is selected
for the index entry and a "see" cross reference
is made from the other. "See" references are.
made also from some synonyms, while, on occa-
sion, citations appear under both terms.
Occupations and career activities are indexed
if they appear to be the subjects of the writings.
In the catalog entries the relationship between
the note about the author and the description
of the content of the collection is frequently so
obscure that much valuable material may have
been omitted from the index because die in-
dexers could not assume that the material bears
on the profession or occupation of the author.
5. Specificity. The words used are often
those current in the period covered by the
manuscripts, e. g.-, both land — Companies and
real estate business or febsia and Iran, with
citations appropriate to each and cross refer-
ences between them.
Most of the manuscripts reported in the cata-
log relate to the United States; consequently
index entry words assume that relationship and
begin with the significant subject word, e. g.,
revolution, not "American revolution," nor
united states — Revolution. Names of other
countries are specified as required. Because of
their applicability to almost every manuscript
collection, the general topics "History," "Poli-
tics," "Economic conditions," and "Social life"
are never used as main entries nor even as sub-
divisions under united states. They are used
under local place and State. The heading
united states is used only for official agencies
of the Federal Government and for specific
topics as they apply to the country as a whole.
The forms of manuscripts are rarely used as
index entries although they are frequently
given as amplification of subjects, names, or
places, e. g., ships-^ Logbooks, botany— Lec-
tures, Lincoln, Abraham — Newspaper clip-
pings, Middlesex Co., va. — County records.
Chronology has been used to break up long
lists of citations under some index entries. Of
necessity, the time periods indicated are usually
the inclusive dates of the collection and serve
only as a general guide.
The catalog and its index are an aid to re-
search, not a ready reference guide. Accord-
ingly, investigators should search for both spe-
cific and general terms because both are used in
the descriptions and general terms are presump-
tive clues to specific material.
Filing Arrangement. When the same name
appears in the index as a personal name and as
a place, family, or other name, the personal
name precedes all of the others. Personal
names are grouped together, followed by all
other main index entries arranged alphabeti-
cally word by word without regard for punctu-
ation. "Mc" is filed as if spelled Mac, and
abbreviations are filed as if spelled in full, e. g.,
"Co." as County, "St" as Saint, "Ste" as Sainte,
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"Mo." as Missouri. Subdivisions of a given
entry are alphabeted in two groups : 1) subject
terms, 2) States and countries. On occasion
other subgroupings that will be obvious to the
user have been made.
Example:
CHATFIBLD, Andrew
CHATFIELD (L. W.) and Sons, firm
CHATFIBLD, Louis
CHATFIELD-TAYLOB, Hobart
CHATFIELD, Ala.
Dry goods business
Personal papers
CHATFIELD and Brown, inc.
CHATFIELD Co., Miss.
CHATFIELD family.
CHATFIELD, Minn.
CHATFIELD (Ship)
CHEESE Industry and trade
Shipping
New York
Wisconsin
A few topics have been given special treat-
ment because of the extent of the entries under
them, e. g., "Civil War," ^Genealogy,'' "Michi-
gan," and "United States." These have been'
distinguished by main headings in large type,
with subdivisions capitalized as if they were
main entries.
Inquiries. Questions concerning the manu-
script collections described in this series of
catalogs should be addressed to the repositories
holding them.
Suggestions for the improvement of the cat-
alogs 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. Cbontw
Director, Processing Department
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
May 1966
GUIDE TO ENTRIES BY REPOSITORY, 1965
Alaska Historical Library and Museum (Juneau) ------ 65-1711 to 1715
Alaska. University Library (College) — . 65-1081 to 1082
American Antiquarian Society (Worcester, Mass.) — - 65-1716
American Institute of Physics, Center for History and Philosophy of
Physics (New York City) 65-1717 to 1720
American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati, Ohio) 65-1721 to 1745
Archives of Industrial Society (Pittsburgh, Pa.) - -- 65-1746 to 1755
Arizona. University Library (Tucson) - 65-1756 to 1759
Atlanta University, Trevor Arnett Library (Ga.) 65-1, 65-1083
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Library (Tex.) 65-2 to 5
Boston Public Library 65-6 to 13, 65-1760 to 1762
Boston University Libraries 65r-1084 to 1118
Brooklyn College Library J 65-1763
Brooklyn Public Library „.. 65 " 14
Bryn Mawr College Library (Pa.) 65_15
Burndy Library (Norwalk, Conn.) G 5 " 16
California. University, Bancroft Library (Berkeley)
65-1119 to 1187, 65-1764 to 1825
Canal Zone Library-Museum (Balboa Heights) 65-1826 to 1828
Gary Library (Houlton, Me.) 65-1829
Centenary College Library (Shreveport, La.) 65-1830
Chattanooga Public Library (Tenn.) 65-1831
Church Historical Society (Austin, Tex.) 65-1188
Church of the New Jerusalem, New Church Library . .
(Cincinnati, Ohio) 65-1832
Cincinnati Historical Society (Ohio) 6& - 17 to 18
Colorado. State University Library (Fort Collins) 65-1833
Colorado. University Libraries (Boulder) ~ -- — 65-1189 to 1190
Columbia County Historical Society (Bloomsburg, Pa.) ■. 65-19
Columbia University Libraries (New York City) — 65-1191 to^2H, 65-1834
Connecticut Historical Society (Hartford) .... 65-1212 to 1215, 65-1835 to 1836
Connecticut State Library (Hartford) 65-1837
Cornell University Libraries, Department of Rare Books , ;
(Ithaca, N. Y.) 65-1838
Cortland County Historical Society (Cortland, N. Y.) 65-1839 to 1841
Council Bluffs Free Public Library (Iowa) 65-1842 to 1843
Dartmouth College, Baker Library (Hanover, N. H.) 65-1844 to 1854
Disciples of Christ Historical Society (Nashville, Tenn.) 65-1216
Emory University Library (Atlanta, Ga.) ~ 65-3855 to 1871
Episcopal Theological School (Cambridge, Mass.) ~ 65-20
Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.) _ _.....„.---- 65-21 to 26, 65-1217
Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, D. C.) 65-1872 to 1879
Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
(Baltimore, Md.) ~ .._.__ — — ~ 65-1880 to 1881
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (Hyde Park, N. Y.) 65-27 to 81
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park " „ 100n
(Fredericksburg, Ta.) _.„_— - — -—- ^......65-1882
Fresno State College Library (Calif.) 65-1 *»
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Furman University Library, South Carolina Baptist Historical
Collection (Greenville, S. C.) 65-82 to 90, 65-1884
General Theological Seminary Library (New York City) 65-91 to 92
Gettysburg College Library (Pa.) „.. 65-93
Glebe House (Woodbury, Conn.) 65-1885
Harry S. Truman Library (Independence, Mo.) 65-94 to 151
Harvard University Archives (Cambridge, Mass.)
65-1218 to 1301, 65-1886 to 1915
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Administration,
Baker Library (Boston) „ 65-1916
Harvard University, Houghton Library (Cambridge, Mass.)
65-1302 to 1304
Haverford College Library (Pa.) ................ ._. 65-152 to 156
Illinois State Historical Library (Springfield) ... .... 65-157 to 162
Illinois. University Archives (Urbana)
65-164 to 167, 65-1305 to 1312, 65-1917 to 1941
Independence National Historical Park (Philadelphia) „..._. 65-1313 to 1317
Iowa State University of Science and Technology Library (Ames)
65-1942 to 1943
Iowa. University Library (Iowa City) ........... 65-168 to 170
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston) 65-1944
Johns Hopkins University, Welch Medical Library (Baltimore, Md.)
65-1945 to 1955
Kansas State Historical Society (Topeka) 65-171 to 172
Kansas. University Library (Lawrence) ;. . . .. 65-1956 to 1958
Kentucky. University Library (Lexington) . _. 65-173
Knox Memorial Association (Thomaston, Me.) . ._.„. . 65-174
Maine. University, Raymond H Fogler Library (Orono) 65-1959 to 1976
Marine Historical Association (Mystic, Conn.) _..: „„„„„„.„„„ _ 65-175
Massachusetts Historical Society (Boston) ........ 65-176 to 189, 65-1318 to 1320
Mercer University Library (Macon, Ga.) ....... „„.„„ . 65^190
Miami Public Library (Fla.) .__„. . ; : . _. 65-1977
Michigan. University, Michigan Historical Collections (Ann Arbor)
65-191 to 670, 65-1321 to 1400
Minnesota Historical Society (St. Paul) ......; . . . „„_ 65-671 to 674
Minnesota. University Library, Department of Special Collections
(Minneapolis) 65-1978
Minnesota. University Library, James Ford Bell Collection
(Minneapolis) ........ . ._ 65-1979
Minnesota. University Archives (Minneapolis) ._ 65-1980 to 1983
Missouri Historical Society (St. Louis) .... 65-675 to 695, 65r-1401 to 1406
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Frances E. Willard
Memorial Library for Alcohol Research (Evanston, HI.) 65-1984
Nebraska State Historical Society (Lincoln)
65-1407 to 1510, 65-1985 to 1989
Nevada. University Library (Reno) ... „ ____.■ 65-1990 to 1994
New England Methodist Historical Society Library (Boston University)
..'•' '.__" 65-696to697
New Hampshire. University Library (Durham) ...„. 6&-698
New London County Historical Society (New London, Conn.)
, 65-1995 to 1996
Aew Orleans Public Library (La.) „ 65-699 to 701
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New- York Historical Society (New York City) 65-1510 to 1529
New York Law Institute Library (New York City) 65-702
New York Public Library, Theatre Collection (New York City) 65-703
Newberry Library (Chicago) 65-704 to 708, 65-1997 to 1998
North Carolina. State Department of Archives and History (Raleigh)
65-709 to 714
North Carolina. University Library, Southern Historical Collection
(Chapel Hill) 65-715 to 749, 65-1530 to 1535
North Dakota State Historical Society (Bismarck) 65-750 to 801, 65-1536
Northern Indiana Historical Society (South Bend) 65-1999
Northwestern University, Archibald Church Medical Library
(Chicago) 65-1537 to 1542
Panhandle Plains Historical Society (Canyon, Tex.) 65-802 to 814
Pasadena Art Museum (Calif.) 65-2000
Pasadena Public Library (Calif.) 65-815
Pejepscot Historical Society (Brunswick, Me.) 65r-2001
Pennsylvania, Historical Society of (Philadelphia)
65-816 to 833, 65-1543 to 1548
Penobscot Marine Museum (Searsport, Me.) 65-2002
Radcliffe College, Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in
America (Cambridge, Mass.) 65-834 to 842
Rollins College, Mills Memorial Library (Winter Park, Fla.) 65-843
Rutgers University Library (New Brunswick, N. J.) 65-1549 to 1710
St Benedict's Abbey Archives (Atchison, Kan.) 65-2003
Santa Clara, University of, Michel Orradre Library (Calif.) 65-844
South Carolina Historical Society (Charleston) 65-845 to 852
Stanford University Libraries (Calif.) 65-853 to 873, 65-2004 to 2013
Sutter's Fort State Historical Monument (Sacramento, Calif.)
65-2014 to 2016
Tennessee State Library and Archives (Nashville) 65-874 to 888
Tulane University of Louisiana, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library
(New Orleans) 65-889 to 890
U. S. Library of Congress, Manuscript Division (Washington, D. C.)
65-891 to 941
U S. Library of Congress, Rare Book Division (Washington, D C.)
65-2017 to 2018
U. S. Military Academy Library (West Point, N. Y) 65-2019
U. S. National Archives (Washington, D. C.) 65-942 to 951, 65-2020
Ventura County and City Free Library (Calif.) 65-952
Vermont Historical Society (Montpelier) 65-953 to 954
Vermont University, Guy W. Bailey Library, Wilbur Collection
(Burlington) 65^955
Virginia Historical Society (Richmond) 65-956 to 976
Virginia State Library, Archives Division (Richmond) 65-977 to 1026
Virginia. University Library (Charlottesville) 65-1027 to 1029
Walters Art Gallery (Baltimore, Md.) 65-2021 to 2022
Washington. University Library (Seattle) 65-1031 to 1057
Washington University, School of Medicine Library (St. Louis, Mo.)
65-1030
Wisconsin State Historical Society (Madison) 65-1058 to 1067
Yale University Library (New Haven, Conn.) 65-1068 to 1080
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